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00:00Oh, buddy. Seriously, dude?
00:07Babe, what time is it?
00:13I don't know what time you gotta be there.
00:15Oh, crap.
00:16What's up?
00:17Crap.
00:18What?
00:19No!
00:20It's my first day!
00:21Babe, you good? You need help?
00:23I rest the bus, babe. I'm gonna need to take the car.
00:27Oh, you can't take the car. I need the car.
00:29The field trip planning committee.
00:31You took the dog out, right?
00:32I did for the field trip.
00:34Air and space for the D.C. Zoo.
00:37Is these gender neutral?
00:38All right. Good thinking.
00:40All right, Mel.
00:41Oh, sorry.
00:42Is this Pete?
00:43I'm standing in PB.
00:45Okay.
00:46Yeah, thanks a lot.
00:47I'm gonna smell like veterinary tracking fish on my first day!
00:51Hey, don't forget, we got the last adoption meeting today.
00:541.30.
00:55Hey, you heard me, right? 1.30?
00:57Yep.
00:581.30, last meeting.
00:59I'm in the car.
01:00Have you got the keys?
01:01Yeah, in my pocket.
01:02Okay, I got your coffee.
01:03Okay.
01:04No more peeing, dude.
01:10What?
01:12We both woke up seven minutes ago.
01:14I'm pretty sure my pants are on backwards, and I can barely see straight, but you are somehow
01:19dressed, composed, and as beautiful as the day I met you.
01:23I think I'm forgetting something.
01:25Yeah.
01:30You know I'm not gonna let this job come between us and our family, right?
01:33I know.
01:35We want a family.
01:36We're going to have a family.
01:37Wait, were you serious about that kid thing?
01:39Why?
01:40Because I got stuff going on.
01:41Ow!
01:42Mama.
01:43Today's the day.
01:44Yeah, I know.
01:47Man, I am so proud of you.
01:49Thanks.
01:50I worked so hard for this.
01:51Are you nervous?
01:52No.
01:53But I am very late.
02:05Hey, Jakey.
02:06Donald Ressler.
02:07Washington field office.
02:08I need you to come with me right away.
02:12Babe, I don't think I'm gonna need to take the car.
02:22Agent King.
02:23Am I getting that right?
02:24Yes, sir.
02:25Harold Cooper, assistant director of counter-terrorism.
02:28Yes, sir.
02:29I know who you are, sir.
02:30So, uh, can you tell us what's going on?
02:33I wish I could.
02:35I can tell you that I've been vetted by the agency like everyone else.
02:41You know, same background checks, psych profiles.
02:43I'm sure OPR's trolling my digital footprint right now, and I can tell you what they'll find.
02:48What will they find?
02:49Nothing.
02:50I have no history with Reddington.
02:52You tell me today's your first day as a profiler.
02:55Yes, sir.
02:56I was reassigned from New York.
02:57I graduated Quantico last month.
02:58Congratulations.
03:00Do me a favor.
03:02Profile yourself.
03:05I'm sorry, sir.
03:06Who are you?
03:07What is he looking for?
03:09Profile Elizabeth Keene.
03:11Oh, okay.
03:15Um, well, I've been with the Bureau for four years.
03:18I was the head of the Mobile Emergency Psych Unit in New York.
03:21We worked murders-
03:23Read your resume.
03:26Of course.
03:33My colleagues call me sir.
03:35They think I'm a bitch.
03:44Like most kids who raise themselves, I can display narcissistic behavior.
03:48I can be withdrawn, disconnected.
03:51Uh, I have a deep yearning to understand and relate to the criminal mind.
04:02I'm board-certified in forensic psychology, and yet I operate under the delusion that I can rewrite my past by having kids of my own.
04:09Do you find it odd Reddington surrendered himself the day you started working as a profiler?
04:14I think that it suggests he was waiting for me.
04:17Why you?
04:18Specifically?
04:21Because I'm new, and he thinks I can be easily manipulated.
04:27The man obviously doesn't know me very well.
04:39Or, because...
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04:47Sav special,
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