In this short scene, we get a brief glimpse of what it's like to be a member of the Underground Railroad. We learn that the Underground Club is closed on Wednesday nights, which means that no one can come in and hang out. The Underground Club's "special agent" , Charles Winter, has been hanging out with a guy named John Konstantin, who is apparently a Russian sleeper agent. John Konstantin is a "lowborn, filthy American" who was supposed to work for the Russian embassy in Washington, D. C. But he's never actually worked for the embassy, and so he went to live in Italy as a citizen instead. This means that John Konstantin isn't a "sleeper agent" at all. He's just a lowly American who's been living in Italy for a while. This is all a joke, but John Konstantin doesn't seem to believe it.
In this short scene, we get a brief glimpse of what it's like to be a member of the Underground Railroad. We learn that the Underground Club is closed on Wednesday nights, which means that no one can come in and hang out. The Underground Club's "special agent" , Charles Winter, has been hanging out with a guy named John Konstantin, who is apparently a Russian sleeper agent. John Konstantin is a "lowborn, filthy American" who was supposed to work for the Russian embassy in Washington, D. C. But he's never actually worked for the embassy, and so he went to live in Italy as a citizen instead. This means that John Konstantin isn't a "sleeper agent" at all. He's just a lowly American who's been living in Italy for a while. This is all a joke, but John Konstantin doesn't seem to believe it.