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The Rookie Season 4 Episode 20

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00:00Previously on The Rookie and he had an accent. It was Russian. We've been hearing rumors about a potential terror attack for weeks. Who are you? Simone Clark. You're the only one in that room who actually knows our Mr. Fremont. Miss Clark, is that you? Yes, honey. Give me a real reason why you were doing this. Daddy, black women make up less than 1% of the FBI. We need a voice on the inside. Suspect says he'll only talk to you. I'm in real trouble, huh? I'm afraid you are. He paid you.
00:30I want you to build a bomb for him. Just the detonators. What did he steal from my armory? 200 kilos of C4 explosives. Quickest way to cripple this city? Take out the freeways. It's vital that you follow your driving route exactly. I need a chopper at my location in two minutes. Harper and Lopez have something.
01:00So we did a deep dive on the Trevor Gurren alias. He rented five box trucks yesterday. So he made five truck bombs with GPS triggers and stolen C4? Yeah, according to the rental place, the trucks are each decorated with a different state. Alaska, Florida, Kentucky, Idaho, and Utah. We gotta shut the city down. Shut down all the traffic in Los Angeles? She's right. Better to overreact the number.
01:19You know, car rental places put GPS trackers in a lot of their rental vehicles. Yeah, we asked about that. The manager said that all the trucks are wired, but the data is collected in a central hub out of state. So we're gonna need a federal warrant to access it. I'm on it.
01:32In the meantime, get our county-wide bolos on the trucks and mobilize the bomb squad.
01:36All right, everybody with a pulse, get in your car and hit the streets. Find those trucks.
01:41Tell units to proceed with extreme caution, okay? We don't know who's driving these things or whether they're part of the terracel.
01:46So it's my ride. I'm going up to provide overwatch.
01:48Well, what? I'll come with you.
01:49All right with me?
01:50I thought you'd never ask.
02:14How the hell are we going to find them?
02:16Manpower. And prayer.
02:19Oh, no. Control, we got an explosion downtown south of the Staples Center. Mobilize fire and rescue.
02:49Nurse, do you want us to divert to the scene?
02:50That's a negative. We need to find the other trucks now.
02:53Roger that.
02:547 Adam 13 arriving on scene. Freeway has partially collapsed at West 12.
02:57There are multiple vehicles crushing the wreckage. I need help here.
03:00What happened?
03:01He just blew up a section of the 110.
03:04Okay, we need to focus. If we are assuming that he is targeting all the major freeways, we need units on the 10, the 405, and the 101.
03:12But at which spots?
03:13L.A. has 500 miles of freeway.
03:15How is this real? Two days ago, I was being lectured on a proper way to do paperwork in the FBI.
03:25That's the way this job works. A daily swing between tedium and tragedy will give you a whiplash.
03:30Don't get me wrong. Being a guidance counselor was the same way.
03:34One minute, you're helping a kid do a college essay, and the next, you're talking someone off a ledge. Literally.
03:39That's like I said, that's the experience that will give you a leg up over your fellow trainees.
03:45You may not have the speed or endurance those kids have. We have a hell of a lot more life experience.
03:50I wish we could use that experience to stop a bomb.
03:53We can try.
03:54You want me to think like a terrorist?
03:56No, like a commuter.
03:59Right.
03:59Where in the city is traffic the biggest pain in the ass? Bottlenecks to choke points.
04:06You got something?
04:07Yep. Head north.
04:22There's Florida.
04:23Seven Adam 100 in pursuit of truck Florida heading south on Crenshaw.
04:27No.
04:33Put your hands outside the vehicle.
04:35Whoa, whoa.
04:35I want you to open the door from the outside and get out of the truck.
04:38Let's go.
04:38Whoa.
04:39Put your hands on the hurt.
04:40What the hell's happening?
04:41Where are the trucks headed?
04:42What? I don't know.
04:43Is there a manual trigger for your bomb?
04:44What bomb?
04:45What the hell's going on here?
04:46We don't have time for this.
04:47Where are the three other trucks heading?
04:48I don't know.
04:49The guy said it was a traffic study, okay?
04:51He paid us each 100 bucks to drive a precise route.
04:54107 Adam 100.
04:55We stopped to float a truck, one in custody.
04:57He seems to have no clue there's a bomb on his truck.
04:59Does he know anything about the other target?
05:01Negative.
05:02And it seems the other trucks are being driven by innocents.
05:04So even if we stop them, we won't be able to stop the bomber.
05:07There.
05:08All units, I have eyes on truck Idaho heading west on Olympic, two blocks east of the 405.
05:13That's west on Olympic, two blocks east of the 405.
05:16They got him.
05:26Thank God.
05:27Hey, Sergeant Smitty, we just stopped at truck two.
05:31Truck Utah, driver in custody.
05:33Smitty!
05:33I take back every negative thing I've ever said about you.
05:38What?
05:39You said negative things about me.
05:41We might just pull this off.
05:43All units, the fourth truck has safely been stopped.
05:46That leaves truck Kentucky in play.
05:49Given the previous targets, our best guess today is heading for the 101.
05:52Sir, I got the GPS feed.
05:54The final truck is heading north onto Hunga.
05:56They're only a block away from the freeway.
06:0210 out of 15, we're on intercept course.
06:04Approaching the freeway now.
06:09Realize this guy doesn't stop.
06:10We're going to have to ram him.
06:11You want to ram a truck full of explosives?
06:13C4 requires a detonator to explode.
06:16But you only need a spark.
06:17If you have a better idea, I'm all ears.
06:20There he is!
06:21If you don't jump in the middle of the street, I'm going to have to see you real quick.
06:26I'm going to have to see you real quick.
06:26I'm going to have to see you.
06:48Don't move!
06:49You okay?
06:50I think so.
06:51That was so stupid.
06:53She's pretty judgy for a first responder.
06:55Oh, it's because she actually lives with me.
06:58Cute.
06:58You did good.
06:59Oh, trust me.
07:00I know.
07:00Did either of you lose consciousness in the crash?
07:02No.
07:02Nuh-uh.
07:03What about pain?
07:04Oh, yeah.
07:04But closer to a tequila hangover than a natural childbirth.
07:07Thank God.
07:08Sir, Nolan and Clark are conscious in ambulatory.
07:10Good.
07:10Get them out of there and fall back to a safe distance.
07:13That bomb can still go off.
07:15We need to shut down the 101 from the 170 to Laurel.
07:18We're coordinated with CHP Sheriff's Department help.
07:21Mobilize the Postal Police Gap.
07:23Just get that roadway cleared.
07:30As awful as it is, it could have been a lot worse.
07:32Still could be.
07:34Who knows what this guy is planning next?
07:36I think I'm going to pay the CIA a visit.
07:38You want me to drop you off?
07:40Hell no.
07:41Let's go jack them up.
07:42The death toll is estimated at 17 with at least two dozen injured, and that number is expected to rise as rescue crews dig through the wreckage of that fallen overpass.
08:06Hey, Tim sent me back to hell.
08:07What can I do?
08:08We just got a photo of our guy from the rental place.
08:10Harper is running it now through VICAP, and we just sent it to Fox to run through the federal databases.
08:15Are they going to release that to the public?
08:16That was my recommendation, but the feds want to study the issue first.
08:19In the meantime, we're sending every available officer to rouse their CIs and show them the picture.
08:23I need you running our command center.
08:25All intel, all leads, all data filters through you.
08:28CC the FBI and everything, but don't give out anything to patrol without my say-so.
08:32Cool?
08:32Yeah, you've got it.
08:34Um, where's Gray?
08:35Paying a visit to the CIA.
08:36Sorry to keep you waiting.
08:37Bill August.
08:38Matthew Garza, this is Wade Gray.
08:40Hey, hey, you're the station chief?
08:43Why don't we save the specifics until we get into the SCIF?
08:45Follow me.
08:47Fair enough.
08:49Gentlemen.
08:51We can talk freely in here.
08:56How can I help?
08:57We think our terrorist suspect might have ties to the CIA.
09:01Why?
09:02Well, we ran those fingerprints, and they came back as classified.
09:05Isle of Groom Lake.
09:06That's unsettling.
09:07I mean, there's a million reasons why something gets classified inside the agency.
09:11Honestly, it's kind of a default action.
09:13Do you recognize this man?
09:17No.
09:18Is that your suspect?
09:19And according to witnesses, very Russian.
09:23Well, again, unsettling, but I'm not sure how I can help you.
09:27I'm sure being a station chief seems like a big deal, and it is in Moscow or Seoul,
09:32but in L.A., it's a sign of a senior officer on the margins, so I'm...
09:36That's very humble of you.
09:37Well, I'm anything but humble, Sergeant.
09:38I'm just trying to set expectations.
09:40So that when you're not helpful, we won't hold it against you?
09:42Hold on, man.
09:43Let's give the guy a chance to be a team player.
09:46What do you know about your Nervo?
09:48Nothing.
09:50What is it?
09:51What current thinking is it's an agency black op.
09:53Based on what evidence?
09:54Suspect had it written down in his house.
09:56Look, gentlemen, I know you're trying to get this guy.
10:01I respect that.
10:03He committed a heinous terrorist act on your watch.
10:06But I resent you coming down here and trying to hang it on the agency.
10:09We're not looking to assign blame.
10:10We need to catch this guy before he kills anyone else.
10:13We're hoping you can help us.
10:15Of course.
10:16I'll look into the fingerprint classification.
10:20You get me a copy of that photo, I'll kick it to D.O.
10:22See if it rings any bells.
10:25You bet.
10:33Problem?
10:36Maybe.
10:39Get the band warmed up.
10:42Why aren't you in a hospital bed?
10:45Because I'm fine, Daddy.
10:47John, Bailey, this is Cuddy.
10:49It's a pleasure to meet you, sir.
10:51You paddling around with the LAPD now?
10:54Forgive him.
10:55He's mad at me, not you.
10:57We're in the middle of a thing because he's unhappy with my career choice.
11:01But deep down inside, he's just afraid that something is going to happen to me.
11:05But he should stop being mad and give me a hug because I was really scared I was going to die today
11:10and leave my babies all alone with a grumpy old grandpa
11:14who doesn't know how to read the emotional room.
11:21Come here.
11:23I've got to get down in the truck.
11:27We're headed to the freeway class.
11:29But listen, I need you to stop almost dying.
11:31I'll stop taking risks when you do.
11:33You don't fight fair.
11:34Later.
11:38Doc, released you already?
11:39Yeah.
11:39Ready to go back to work?
11:40Oh, me too.
11:41No, no, no.
11:41Wait a minute.
11:42You're a trainee.
11:43They shouldn't be putting you in harm's way.
11:45Daddy.
11:46Actually, sir, your daughter's been vital to the progress we've made in the case so far.
11:50If you're up for it, I was about to head into the office to start crunching data, combing through the tip line records.
11:57Sounds safe.
11:59I approve.
12:01Of course you do.
12:03Come on.
12:03Thank you for that.
12:07No problem.
12:07I've been there with my parents.
12:10I picked you up some fresh clothes.
12:11Just guessed at your sizes.
12:14Looking out for me and checking me out?
12:16Okay.
12:17All right, what's the next step?
12:21Grace struck out with the station chief, asked me to make contact with one of my old pals in operations.
12:26You think you'll know something about Anurbo?
12:27She, Kate Hill.
12:29She ran operations for the CIA in northern Iraq when I was there.
12:31Let's see what she has to say.
12:47Let's see what she has to say.
13:17Let's see what she has to say.
13:47It's starting to sink in, isn't it?
13:57It's just low blood sugar.
13:59I probably need to get something to eat.
14:00Don't do that.
14:02Trust me.
14:03The harder you push it down, the harder it comes back up.
14:06You almost died.
14:09No one walks away from that unchanged.
14:10I thought I was going to be blown into a million little pieces.
14:14Nothing even left for my twins to bury.
14:18You got kids?
14:20Ha.
14:20I have cats who would miss me for, what, 10, 20 second stops?
14:25You got to have somebody outside this job.
14:28I mean, other than your judgy parents.
14:30There was a girl I picked up at a bar last week.
14:32Okay.
14:33Now we talking.
14:34What's her name?
14:35I don't remember.
14:37One night stands are kind of my specialty.
14:40She's really focused on the job.
14:41Was it good at least?
14:43Ooh.
14:44Oh, damn.
14:45Okay.
14:46My last boyfriend broke up with me when he found out that I sometimes have girlfriends.
14:52And my last girlfriend broke up with me when I joined the FBI, so...
14:55She was smart.
14:56What?
14:57Ms. John's a straight-up serial killer when it comes to relationships.
15:00Maybe for you, but I know how to balance my work and personal life.
15:03Oh, really?
15:04Yeah.
15:05You were when you were a high school guidance counselor.
15:08Hours were, what, 8 to 4?
15:10And you'd sum us off.
15:11The FBI has no set schedule.
15:14No agent development days where the criminals stay home.
15:18Once you clock in, never really clock out.
15:34Thank you for meeting us.
15:35I almost didn't.
15:36Can't be a coincidence that the first time I hear from you in years is today.
15:39No.
15:40We think our suspect might be connected to the agency.
15:43That's above my pay grade.
15:44Go talk to a GS-14.
15:46My boss did.
15:46He's getting the runaround.
15:47And you expect me to stick my neck out for you because we hooked up once under the rocket's red glare?
15:51No.
15:52Because innocent people are dead.
15:53What do you know about a Nervo?
15:56Nothing.
15:58Bull, what does it mean?
15:59It means you just nuked me.
16:01It's a little dramatic, don't you think?
16:03No.
16:04He called me at work.
16:05And I would bet money that somebody used the E name on an unsecured cell phone where it was captured by an NSA keyword program that triggered an immediate tactical response.
16:14Hell, there's probably a predator drone up there right now.
16:16Okay.
16:16Damn it.
16:24Yeah, don't do that.
16:26You lose a shooting war ten times out of ten.
16:29Hi, Kate.
16:30Colin, I didn't say anything.
16:32Yeah, I'm sure you didn't, but we still need to go talk about it.
16:35Who are you?
16:37Kate's ride to work.
16:39Well, she doesn't want to go with you.
16:40Yeah, no one ever does, but this is a national security matter, so go ahead and step back and allow her to get in the vehicle.
16:49I know you think you're protecting her, but you're only making it worse.
16:52It's okay.
16:54All right?
16:59Have a nice day, officers.
17:02Hey, you sure there was CIA?
17:09Yes, sir.
17:10There were eight of them, plainclothes, no credentials.
17:12Can't do them.
17:13Clearly they're afraid we'll get her to talk, which means whatever she knows is bad for the agency.
17:16We need to get her back now.
17:17All right, I slipped my mobile into her jacket pocket.
17:19We can use that to track her.
17:21Great work, Nolan.
17:22All right, stand by while we get a trace going.
17:24Helena, six things.
17:25Ready?
17:26One, call Senator Smith.
17:28Tell him the postman walked the dog.
17:29Two, notify the state's attorney's office I need Dr. Reeser here.
17:33Now.
17:33Three, track and activate.
17:35A cell for LAPD officer John Nolan.
17:37Badge?
17:38Two, five, two, five, three.
17:40That.
17:40Four, I need an AWACS above 20,000 feet.
17:43Tell them Senator Smith authorized it.
17:45Five, move Polaris 11 to longitude 34.052 degrees north and 118.24 degrees west.
17:51Finally, mobilize HRT for a hostage rescue.
17:54Get all that?
17:55Good.
17:55Love you.
17:58What?
17:59Do you say love you when ending calls with your assistant?
18:03Where all that cool stuff I just said, and that's what you're interested in?
18:08My assistant happens to be my niece.
18:11Oh, come on.
18:12Like, there's no nepotism in the LAPD.
18:14That's ain't anything.
18:15I'm just driving.
18:24Damn it.
18:25Turn around.
18:26Come out of the car.
18:28That's where I can see him.
18:30Because you lose this shooting war ten times out of ten.
18:35Kate, you can come out, too.
18:38You're interfering with a national security operation.
18:41Is that right?
18:42Maybe you could come down to the station.
18:44Tell us all about it?
18:46That's what I thought.
18:48You really screwed me.
18:49That wasn't my intention.
18:51But you can yell at me all the way back to the station.
18:53Have a nice day, citizens.
18:56After we're gone, wait five minutes, then let him go.
19:02Hi.
19:02I'm Simone Clark.
19:06Friendly.
19:06They're busy.
19:08Pull up a terminal.
19:09We need any tips relating to a man with a Russian accent.
19:12There's no telling how long he's been planning this, so go back at least a year.
19:16Yes, ma'am.
19:17Whoa.
19:19That's a lot.
19:20The key is to keep organized.
19:22I assign a system of letters and numbers to separate the tips based on the details of the call.
19:26Then I apply a color scale rating to each tip as it's corroborated or challenged by other tips of similar reliability.
19:32That's really how your brain works.
19:33You'll get it.
19:34It just takes a minute.
19:35And that's what all these people are doing, running searches on various databases.
19:40They didn't cover this in Quantico?
19:41It's different when you actually see it on its feet.
19:44Your system is impressive and useful, I'm sure.
19:47Maybe not the best for my skills.
19:49I'm more of a people person.
19:51You were a people person.
19:52Now you're an FBI agent.
19:54And this is how we solve cases.
19:55But that doesn't make any sense.
19:57Shouldn't he encourage us to use our innate interests and abilities instead of trying to force everybody into the same mold?
20:04The Bureau doesn't think like that.
20:05Well, they should.
20:06Hell, if I could change my life at this age, the Bureau could change some things, too.
20:11You sound like Garza.
20:12Really?
20:13The boss wants to shake things up?
20:15I shouldn't have said anything.
20:17Spill it.
20:18He's talking about trying to launch a new unit.
20:21One that spends more time on the street and less in here.
20:24Ding, ding.
20:25Sign me up.
20:26Slow your roll, trainee.
20:27Let's focus on the task at hand.
20:30Right.
20:31Yes.
20:33But I need to go to the bathroom.
20:35Unless I need to get approval for that in triplicate.
20:39Only for number two.
20:41Down the hall on the right.
20:46Excuse me.
20:47Is there a lost and found here?
20:53Hey, Zeke.
20:56How are they treating you?
20:59Better than I deserve.
21:00You talked to that lawyer my daddy got for you?
21:02Yeah.
21:03She seems nice.
21:04I got you something.
21:07Boom.
21:07I know how the headphones help with your sensory issues now.
21:11It's not the unlimited playlist you're used to, but hopefully it'll do the trick until I can get you something better.
21:20We're a long way from Claiborne High School, huh?
21:26I heard the agents talking.
21:29They said there was an explosion.
21:33With the detonators I made.
21:34How many people were killed?
21:38Seventeen.
21:40Twice that in the hospital.
21:41Oh, God.
21:43I just want to die.
21:44But you're going to live.
21:46Pick your head up.
21:49Even incarcerated.
21:50You can still do some good.
21:51You got a big debt on you now.
21:54One you'll never be able to pay back.
21:56But you can spend the rest of your life trying.
22:01Did they catch that rushing yet?
22:03No.
22:04And that's what I need your help with.
22:06I already told you all I know.
22:07No, you didn't.
22:08You told me what you thought was important.
22:11Let me be the judge of that.
22:12Close your eyes.
22:15Come on.
22:17Now I need you to think.
22:18Think about every moment you spent with this man.
22:20From the first time you saw him to the last.
22:23Is there anything that stands out?
22:25A behavior?
22:26Actions?
22:27Nah.
22:29But?
22:30He reminded me a little of Coach Taylor.
22:33300 pounds?
22:35With a Boston accent so thick you could smell the chowder?
22:39Nah.
22:39You remember those energy bars Coach was eating all the time?
22:42Oh, always smacking with his mouth open like he ain't had no damn home training.
22:47Yeah, well, the Russian guy ate the same way.
22:49Same bar?
22:50Nah.
22:51The label wasn't Russian.
22:52It had a weird design on it.
22:55And it smelled bad.
22:57Shoot.
22:57Fox is looking for me.
22:59I gotta go, baby.
23:00But if I could get them to bring you some paper, you think you could draw me a picture of it?
23:12Find somewhere else to be.
23:35What?
23:35Things are about to get hot.
23:42I just saw the bomber from the news.
23:46Parked a red car off an alley on 7th.
23:49Walked away.
23:50Eddie!
23:51Okay, detectives.
24:06So, Becky here was able to sweep every part of the vehicle for explosives, except the inside.
24:13That honor is mine.
24:14No tripwire is visible.
24:36I'm lifting the driver's side door now.
25:01We're clear.
25:02Hey, ladies.
25:06My favorite detectives fighting crime and looking good doing it.
25:09Bomb squad just cleared the car.
25:11No explosives.
25:11I'm jealous.
25:12You guys are watching Hurt Locker, and I'm reading about paranoid shut-ins.
25:16Who think Russian spies are their neighbors?
25:19What?
25:22It's not up to us which aspect of our investigation we share with local law.
25:26What did I share?
25:27It's not classified intel.
25:28We're working the tip line.
25:30Why wouldn't I share that?
25:31Because it's FBI policy.
25:33Hey, guys, you need to hear this.
25:359-1-1 call of the guy who called in the car.
25:38I just saw the bomber from the news.
25:40Parked a red car off an alley on 7th.
25:43Walked away.
25:44Eddie!
25:45It's got to be him.
25:46He wanted us to find the car.
25:47Which would make sense if he booby-trapped the car to blow us up.
25:49But why call it in if he wasn't doing that?
25:52Detectives!
25:57Detectives!
25:58Our suspect left you a little something on the steering column.
26:05That's weird.
26:07That's weird, right?
26:08Yeah, very.
26:09Here, get this into the office.
26:11I'll call the lab and get them to put a rush on it.
26:12Look, I'm sorry how the day went down.
26:16Oh, which helps me not at all.
26:18And you are crazy if you think I'm going to reveal classified intel in a police station where the whole world is listening.
26:23Okay, you are in this mess because your agency would rather guard their precious little secrets than help us bring a terrorist to justice.
26:29So if you know something that might help us catch this guy and you refuse to share it, I'll arrest you for accessory after the fact to terrorism.
26:37Your friend sucks.
26:38Oh, I'm just getting warmed up.
26:39The CIA isn't taking you back.
26:42Yeah, not what you want to hear.
26:44I know, but it's the reality.
26:46So, you have got a choice to make.
26:48The right one or the wrong one.
26:51Look, dozens are dead.
26:53But the goal was hundreds.
26:54Thousands.
26:55Now, I know you joined the agency to protect this country, so it's time to step up and do it.
27:01What's a Nervo?
27:03It's an answer.
27:04To what question?
27:05How can the CIA destabilize a foreign city without ever firing a shot?
27:11And Nervo was a black op where foreign assets were recruited and trained to create chaos in their home countries.
27:17So the CIA keep their fingerprints off of it all?
27:19Who authorized this operation?
27:21I don't know.
27:21You're lying.
27:22Why would I at this point?
27:24I have no idea who ran the program.
27:26Rumor is it was never officially sanctioned.
27:29You recognize him?
27:30Yes.
27:31Ilya Sokrov.
27:33He was a foreign asset.
27:34I heard he was recruited for a Nervo, but the Russians captured him in 2018, accused him of being a spy, and sent him to a penal colony.
27:41Now, the CIA abandoned him.
27:42It's SOP.
27:43Sokrov knew the risks, but apparently, he escaped.
27:47And now he's using what we taught him against us.
27:52Hey, any update?
27:53Not yet.
27:55Same as when you last asked, five minutes ago.
27:58You would think that someone would come up with a faster way to get DNA results.
28:01Well, maybe you can go do that.
28:04There you are.
28:05There you are.
28:06Prisoner in Holden wanted me to give you this.
28:10Good man, Zeke.
28:11Anyone in this building a Russia expert?
28:14I mean, not like Russia, Russia, but where somebody might go to buy a weird energy bar?
28:18I doubt it.
28:19I doubt it.
28:20You can take it to CID.
28:21They can source the manufacturer, chase down the distributor network, come up with a list of stores.
28:26Probably get an answer in a couple days.
28:28I don't have a couple days.
28:30I'm gonna call my father.
28:31He used to play jazz with some Russians, and I bet you he still keeps in touch.
28:35And I bet you he still keeps in touch.
28:37This is Cuddy.
28:38This is Cuddy.
28:39Leave a message.
28:40Ooh!
28:41Why do I even bother?
28:42This man never answers his phone.
28:44What's the good in having a cell phone if you never answer?
28:46This really sounds like a conversation you should have with him.
28:49Boom.
28:50I'm going to.
28:51Call Fox with the results.
28:52Will do.
28:53I'm Mrs. Franklin.
28:54This is Cuddy.
28:55I have some good news.
28:56I tracked down Jace.
28:58He's fine.
28:59His work evacuated after the explosion.
29:02He left his phone behind.
29:04It's my pleasure.
29:06Let me know if I can do anything for you.
29:08Bye.
29:09So this is why you're not returning my calls.
29:12I'm kind of busy.
29:13We're helping the families that lost people today.
29:16Wilkins is on board.
29:18He is going to get food donations from all the local restaurants.
29:24Simone Clark.
29:25James Murray.
29:26Met your new bride over at the station.
29:29You work fast.
29:30Hey, when you know, you know.
29:32Wesley, this is Cuddy's daughter Simone, my first crush.
29:36She was a few grades ahead of me in school,
29:38and I was heartbroken when she went away to college.
29:41That's me.
29:42I trail the broken hearts in my way.
29:44Well, it's good to meet you.
29:45I heard you work in the bombing case.
29:47I am, which is the reason why I stopped by.
29:49Daddy, do you still play chess with your Russian jazz buddies in the park?
29:53The red fellas?
29:54I haven't missed a game in ten years.
29:56Do you think one of them could translate this for me?
30:00It's some sort of a Russian energy bar, but I've been looking it up online and can't find it anywhere.
30:05It's because you spelled it wrong.
30:07You speak Russian?
30:08No, a little.
30:09But I've seen a bunch of these candy wrappers.
30:11My buddy Pavel, well, he loves these.
30:14Crowfetta.
30:17And it's not an energy bar.
30:19It's a Soviet-era candy bar made with cow's blood.
30:23Okay, that's nasty.
30:25But where would one buy this Soviet blood candy?
30:28The only place I can think is over by the aquarium.
30:32There's a Russian deli there.
30:34Okay.
30:35Boom.
30:36Found it.
30:38Hold on.
30:39You promised me that you would stay inside where it's safe.
30:44I didn't know such thing.
30:45But if it'll make you feel better, I'll call backup.
30:49Hey, what's up?
30:51See how he answers his phone when I call?
30:54John, you ever had a pierogi?
30:56I've never had him.
30:57Me either.
30:58Well, why don't you meet me over at the Russian deli near the aquarium?
31:01We're gonna follow up on the lead.
31:03What kind of lead?
31:04It's a long shot.
31:05But the good news is, you can buy me dinner.
31:22I'm three minutes away.
31:23He's here.
31:24I'm in the car outside the deli and he's walking towards me.
31:27Okay, stay in your car.
31:29We'll lose him.
31:30You're still a trainee.
31:31You don't have a weapon.
31:32Stay in your car.
31:33I can't.
31:34Simone!
31:43Excuse me.
31:44My boyfriend...
31:45Okay.
31:46That's a lie.
31:47He's not my boyfriend.
31:48Just this cute guy named John that I've been seeing asked me to meet him at the aquarium,
31:52and then I got turned around because I dropped my phone and now everything's in German.
31:56And I don't speak German, so...
31:59Hell, you looking at me like I don't speak English.
32:02Whoa.
32:03Don't move.
32:04Is that how you talk to a lady?
32:05I know your mama raised you better than that.
32:07All I'm asking you to do is tell me which way the aquarium is.
32:10Hey!
32:11You okay?
32:12No.
32:13In Paris, he got on top of me so fast.
32:14See which way you went?
32:15That way.
32:16That way.
32:17715.
32:18Bombing suspect.
32:19Last seen heading south on Chestnut towards the aquarium.
32:20Oh, no.
32:21No.
32:22No.
32:23No.
32:24No.
32:25No.
32:26No.
32:27No.
32:28No.
32:29No.
32:30No.
32:31No.
32:32No.
32:33No.
32:34No.
32:35No.
32:36No.
32:37No.
32:38No.
32:39No.
32:40No.
32:41No.
32:42No.
32:43No.
32:44No.
32:45No.
32:47Go, go, go.
32:50Shoot.
32:51I think I'm in trouble.
32:53Hey, I was just getting ready to call you.
32:54Where the hell are you?
32:55You're supposed to hang with the DNA.
32:56Andras said you ran out of there talking about Russian candy bars.
32:59What had happened was I went back down to see Zeek earlier when I told you I was going
33:05to the bathroom, and he remembered something.
33:07Long story short, I found Ilya and I lost him.
33:10But I'm with Nolan now, and we're on the hunt.
33:12We're going to have a long conversation about this when this is over.
33:15Looking forward to it.
33:17But right now, we gotta run down a terrorist.
33:20Tell me.
33:21Cots have a possible location on Ilya.
33:23Near the aquarium. We're heading there now.
33:25What do you want us to do?
33:26Get there first and put him down.
33:29It could get messy.
33:30Messy, I can clean.
33:32If Ilya isn't dead before the cops get there, we're all going to prison.
33:35I expect you're here to apologize.
33:37For what?
33:38For what?
33:39Interfering with company business?
33:41Abducting a case officer?
33:42I want Kate Hill back, by the way.
33:44Kate Hill, she's the least of your problems.
33:46We found a hairbrush in Ilya Sokhorov's car.
33:48The car he directed us to by calling 911.
33:50We ran the hair for DNA.
33:52And it was yours.
33:53Only question is, why was it yours?
33:55What's your relationship with Ilya?
33:57Look, I don't know what you're talking about.
33:58I think you do.
33:59In fact, I think you're Ilya's real target.
34:01I mean, why else would he plant your DNA in his car?
34:04To hang himself around your neck because he blames you for something.
34:08Which means you lied to us earlier.
34:10You know exactly who he is because he used to work for you.
34:12You ran E-Nervo as an unsanctioned operation.
34:16Because why else would you be so desperate to hide it?
34:19We're done.
34:20I'm late for dinner.
34:22You're missing dinner.
34:23Suspense on his aquarium.
34:48We're in the waterfell pursuit.
34:50Game face is on, gentlemen.
34:52We're one minute out.
35:03I assume you're handgun qualified?
35:05Yeah.
35:06This place is creepy at night.
35:28Feels like these fish got something against me.
35:31Like they know something they're not telling me.
35:33It's not the fish I'm worried about.
35:36Is it the mass murdering terrorist?
35:38Yeah.
35:39Uh-oh.
35:39Uh-oh.
35:39Uh-oh.
35:40I don't know.
36:10Show me your hands.
36:20It's over.
36:22That's right it is.
36:25So show me your damn hands.
36:29I need you to hear my story.
36:32So that when they kill me,
36:35they won't die with me.
36:37And I need to put cuffs on you.
36:39So put your hands on your head.
36:42Nice and slow.
36:52Does your story include why you planted a man's hairbrush in your car?
36:58He's not a man.
37:00He's a monster.
37:01And he promised he would take care of them if anything happened to me.
37:07Take care of who?
37:10My wife.
37:13My little...
37:15My little girls.
37:18But when I was arrested,
37:22Bill August walked away.
37:25He shut down the Enerva program.
37:28And he left them.
37:32To be rounded up and killed.
37:35I feel for you.
37:36But that doesn't make what you did right.
37:39All those people you killed,
37:40they have families too.
37:42It was necessary.
37:45After what he did to me,
37:47the innocence he destroyed,
37:51I had to tear him down.
37:53Burn everything he built.
37:56Killing him wouldn't have done that.
38:00We need to move.
38:01Now.
38:01Now.
38:01We are seriously outgunned.
38:15Simone.
38:16Simone.
38:31Go over there.
38:34Go over there.
38:58Hands up.
39:01Drop the gun.
39:06Do it now.
39:07Get up.
39:07Drop it.
39:07Get up.
39:08Hands in the air.
39:09Turn around.
39:18How many of you need those cuffs back?
39:23Let me guess.
39:25Don't tell me I need to do some more exercise.
39:27It's just basic science.
39:28But what do you say,
39:29maybe we get drunk for it?
39:32Thank you, Doc.
39:36You are the worst new agent trainee
39:39in the history of the Bureau.
39:41Yes, sir.
39:42You're unconventional,
39:43you're stubborn,
39:44and you possess an almost pathological inability
39:47to follow protocol.
39:48Yes, sir.
39:50But I did help catch a terrorist,
39:53a rogue CIA agent,
39:54and his evil ass hit squad,
39:56so it should kind of balance itself out.
40:00Right?
40:00This time.
40:01Thank you, sir.
40:03And it was an honor to work for you.
40:05I'll be keeping tabs on you.
40:07I mean, I'm not going to put my thumb on the scale
40:08with the academy,
40:09but if you do manage to make it through,
40:11who knows?
40:11Maybe you'll come work for me again.
40:13In your new unit?
40:14My...
40:15Loose lips, Agent Fox?
40:18Yes.
40:19Sir, sorry, sir.
40:21You can't really blame her.
40:23Kind of hard to resist.
40:25See you in a couple months.
40:27Agent Fox?
40:28Tranny Clark.
40:35Oh, man.
40:36Hey, what are you doing here?
40:38What if I ever not driven you to the airport
40:40after a visit, huh?
40:41True.
40:42Huh.
40:43Seeing you wear that seal
40:44is just never going to feel right.
40:47Well, get used to it, Daddy,
40:48because this is who I am now.
40:50Come on.
40:51I'll make this uniform look cute.
40:59Thought you might need a ride to the airport.
41:01That's sweet of you,
41:02but my dad is going to take me.
41:04Nice to see you again, sir.
41:06My daughter said you saved her life.
41:09And she saved mine.
41:11I'll pull the car around.
41:24So, we know the real reason you stopped by.
41:27You wanted to get one last look before I go.
41:30I'd be a fool not to.
41:32Excited to get back to the Academy?
41:34Kind of scared, actually.
41:36I've wanted this my whole life,
41:38and now that I got a taste of it,
41:40working the case,
41:41making a difference.
41:42It's addictive, isn't it?
41:44Like nothing I've ever felt before.
41:46Well, I'll let you in on a little secret.
41:48That feeling never goes away.
41:50That's what scares me.
41:51What if I don't survive Quantico?
41:53You will.
41:54But if I don't?
41:55Come on.
41:55If you don't survive Quantico,
41:57I think you mean if Quantico can survive you.
42:00Simone Clark, you are a force of nature.
42:03Words of affirmation.
42:05How'd you know that's my love language?
42:07Lucky guess.
42:10See you around, handsome.
42:13I hope so.
42:16Come on, let's ride.
42:18Love you good, love you good day.
42:19Love you good, love you good,
42:23love you good, good day.
42:25Love you good, love you good.
42:40Love you good, love you good, love you good.
42:40Alright, let's dance.
42:42Damn it.
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