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01:30Well, my memory's only excellent when it comes to you, my love.
01:35But I wish you'd called.
01:38Everybody else only wants your money.
01:40I'm the only one who loves you.
01:42I'd given up all hope of our ever being together until this.
01:54The mayor of Los Angeles and the regents of the university cordially request the attendance of Mr. Larry Dobbs
02:03had a reception in honor of Mrs. Victoria Larkin and her endowment to the School of Fine Arts.
02:1014 October, 2 p.m. in the Opal Room of the Belvedere Hotel.
02:19Yeah, any suggestions for proper attire?
02:53We're okay out here.
02:54How's it out back, Watchdog 3?
03:07Watchdog 2.
03:08Did you let through the guy in the cheap suit?
03:10Had an invitation.
03:12I'll check him out.
03:15Excuse me, sir.
03:17Could I have a word with you?
03:18I don't have time to chat.
03:19I'm already late.
03:21I just hope Victoria isn't upset with me.
03:24Victoria.
03:27Look down!
03:28He's got enough!
03:29She's down!
03:31Take care of her.
03:34Take care of her.
03:37Take care of her.
03:44Oh, my God.
04:36Oh, my God.
04:38Oh, my God.
05:04When did they install that? During the Kennedy administration?
05:07It was probably the last time there was a very important patient in here.
05:11This wing usually handles the hospital's outflow.
05:13Well, that explains why these exit doors don't even have lockouts.
05:17Well, anything the LAPD can do to help.
05:19Your job is to be our liaison, not offer advice. Just stand back and take notes.
05:25We'll post a full-spectrum metal detector at the end of the corridor, plus the guard station.
05:29And motion detectors spaced every 15 feet.
05:35I'm glad to see these things are on batteries.
05:38Power failure at the wrong time could be very inconvenient.
05:41We'll plug in the infrared cameras with heat sensors here and here.
05:44I'll cross-cover the entire corridor and eliminate any blind spots.
05:47And I assume your security patrols will all be keyed into the same set of communication codes?
05:52Well, maybe I'm the one who should be taking notes.
05:54The perimeter is secure. We have men deployed in the parking structure as well.
05:58Two squads to do the work of three.
06:00We're talking 20-hour days, if there aren't any problems.
06:04Seems like an awful lot of work and trouble to take a gallbladder out of a scam artist.
06:08A stockbroker who scammed $200 million from his clients.
06:11It took us five years to get him.
06:14The last thing the government wants is Bentley Crocker dying.
06:18Or at least until you find out where he hid his money.
06:22Secure this area. Now.
06:23Yes, sir.
06:24We've got a stabbing victim. Puncture wound under the right scapula.
06:27Vitals are stable. Moderate blood loss. I want an x-ray and I want the OR ready.
06:31Patient conscious?
06:32Unfortunately, yes.
06:34This is a good sign. Patient's alert. A little peeved, but a color's good.
06:38Accurate diagnosis. That's unusual for a doctor.
06:41Sarcasm. Sensitive humor appears to be intact.
06:44Is that a good sign, too?
06:45Good is absolutely critical.
06:47I like your bedside manner. Does it travel?
06:50It does now.
06:53Where are you taking her?
06:55Trauma one, just down the corridor. I can draw a map if you'd like.
06:58That's not necessary. She won't be there very long.
07:00Victoria Larkin's third richest woman on the planet.
07:03A lot of people would like to get to her. That's not going to happen again.
07:06I want her moved to a secure area at once.
07:09We're not moving her anywhere until she's stabilized.
07:11Now, I have a patient to take care of, if you don't mind.
07:13Whatever happens, my men and I stay with her. You understand?
07:16Are you where you're bleeding?
07:17Get a wheelchair over here.
07:19Dr. Travis says we need you in trauma one, Dr. Sloan.
07:21The patient's lung collapsed.
07:23Forget about me. Help her.
07:25Will you listen to me? This can wait. I'm not hurt that badly.
07:29You haven't changed much, Walde.
07:31Always trying to tough it out alone.
07:32I guess this is where I say you two must know each other.
07:36That's right. But I don't know you.
07:39Better be nice to this lady, Walde.
07:41She happens to be a federal marshal.
07:43Good for her.
07:44I head the security team that guards Victoria Larkin.
07:47From what I've seen today, you don't guard her very well.
07:51I wish I could say you were wrong about that.
08:07There's a man who likes to make a good impression.
08:10Walde never did care what people thought about him.
08:12Which came in handy when he served on the LAPD.
08:15He was internal affairs.
08:17A cop who hunted cops.
08:19Nice guy.
08:21I can think of a lot of ways to describe Frank Waldeck,
08:24but nice would not be at the top of the list.
08:28LAPD, call it 62768.
08:30LAPD, call it 62768.
08:34LAPD � Wagner.
08:42LAPD, call it 62768.
08:43LAPD, call it 82753.
09:09President of Toronto Resesitations, President of Toronto Resesitations.
09:57эта работа уже не наше время.
10:16Have a nice day.
10:32Mr. Waldeck, glad to see you sitting up in bed, although I don't know why I'm so surprised.
10:39You've been doing so well, we can have you out of here by this afternoon.
10:42Good. I'm tired of doing my job long distance.
10:48Is she aware that you watch her like that?
10:52Victoria Larkin is aware she gave up the concept of privacy the day she took her company public
10:56and became one of the richest women in the world.
11:00Oh, I'm impressed. You have the opponent surrounded, don't you?
11:03It's easy when the opponent is yourself. You play with you.
11:07Occasionally, and very badly.
11:09Look, take it easy for a few days, give those teachers a chance to do their job.
11:18Just a little puncture. I had a good night's sleep.
11:21I'll rest today, and I'll be back on schedule tomorrow.
11:24Oh, and thank you for the flowers.
11:25Is there a patient in here somewhere?
11:28Should have brought a machete.
11:30You'd never get it past the metal detector.
11:32It was my doctor. He just walked in.
11:35He's, um, adorable.
11:37I think I'll bring him with me to the gala.
11:39Well, of course I'm coming. I'm president of the charity.
11:41I have to be there. I'll be in Washington this time tomorrow.
11:44That's not possible.
11:46I just gave my word.
11:48Let me explain the situation.
11:51Be my guest?
11:53Yes, this is Dr. Mark Sloan.
11:57I'm very well, sir, and you?
12:01It certainly is a pleasure.
12:05No, sir, I don't think there's a necessity of flying your own personal physician in.
12:08She's in very, very good hands.
12:11I...
12:12You have a nice day, too, sir.
12:16Why didn't you warn me?
12:17I wanted to see your face.
12:19So, you see, I have to go.
12:22Absolutely not.
12:24All right, hold your breath a moment, then try to inhale.
12:26Is this necessary?
12:27Just take a moment. Hold your breath.
12:30Inhale.
12:31Good and exhale.
12:34Here, one more time.
12:35Well, that's enough.
12:37Look, you can do this now, or we can sedate you, and I'll do it while you're unconscious.
12:40It's your choice.
12:41Do you know who you're talking to?
12:43I'm talking to a patient who was stabbed in the back,
12:45whose lung collapsed when her chest cavity filled up with blood.
12:53Is there some good news in there somewhere?
12:55Good news is we have reinflated your lung.
12:58Vital signs are all good.
13:01Prognosis is excellent as long as you do what I say.
13:03That means no more phone calls, no galas.
13:05Just lots of bed rest and a little peace and quiet.
13:08Sounds rather boring.
13:10You feel better, believe me.
13:11And you'll be treated like royalty in here.
13:13I promise you that.
13:15Why do I get the feeling you say that to all your patients?
13:18Because you're as smart as you are stubborn.
13:34You're looking healthy?
13:35I've been hurt worse playing racquetball.
13:38Brought the report.
13:39And we're working our way down your list of LA locals who sent Victoria threatening letters.
13:44Threatening or adoring.
13:46Some of these people are seriously bent.
13:48You should read their letters.
13:49I'd love to.
13:50When can I get my hands on them?
13:52I'll get them to you right away.
13:54I'll have forensics checking for prints against the invitations.
13:56But I doubt any of those people were able to wangle an invitation.
14:00I agree.
14:01Victoria will probably die from old age before you find a match, Sloan.
14:05Well, if that happens, at least you'll have done your job.
14:13On the TV, they're saying a man attacked you.
14:17Where did they describe him?
14:21But you must know it's not true.
14:23I would never hurt the only woman I've ever loved.
14:30I'd never hurt him.
14:35I'd never hurt him.
14:35I'd never hurt him.
14:42Dobs?
14:43Larry Dobs?
14:46I couldn't hurt her.
14:48It wasn't me.
14:49Who did?
14:50I don't know.
14:52I just got the invitation.
14:53I went to the hotel.
14:55What did you see?
14:57I saw you yell out something.
14:59and victoria fell and i ran that's all what did you talk to about this call a friend the press
15:07no i i didn't talk to anyone i i don't know anything
15:17take it easy mr house
15:24waldeck salone here i've got a match you got what five point match between a letter an invitation
15:31and larry dobbs one of victoria larkin's more fervent admirers if you can leave his letters
15:36this man's address 1123 howell apartment 329 i'll meet you there
15:53relax mr dobbs relax we caught the man who hurt victoria
16:06she would like to thank you personally
16:08oh that would be wonderful
16:15she's right outside your window
16:24where
16:45you the cop in charge
16:47i'm detective sloan you know something about this
16:50i got a pizza for larry dobbs and 329 they said i should talk to you
16:54you ordered a pizza
16:55when
16:5735 minutes ago
16:58but hey man i've been behind that police line for six minutes i don't think you're gonna get away without
17:02paying for this
17:09that's him
17:11he's dead
17:13what's on the pizza
17:15deluxe needs a pizza
17:17i ain't going back without the money
17:20you got any cash on him
17:22uh lady that man and uh all of his belongings are now in police custody
17:27including this
17:28that'll be 8 50
17:33hey thanks
17:44dodbs
17:45uh-huh should have seen his place wall to wall victoria fanatic all right suicide pizza
17:58i hope i haven't overstepped here i took the liberty of bringing in one of our systems it's the
18:03latest in perimeter security
18:05this little plate generates an electromagnetic detection field no doubt the field runs from floor to ceiling catching anyone moving
18:12through the corridor
18:12well it can be key to overlook such human characteristics as mass and velocity so that someone like victoria larkin
18:21doesn't have to deal with checkpoints
18:22whomever you want
18:24hmm i suppose this is going to play hell with our other security systems
18:28not at all
18:28it won't interfere with your vid cams your motion detectors or your metal detector and i certainly don't intend for
18:35it to interfere with chain of command
18:38that is the private sector's big plus always having the latest in hardware
18:42but of course you know their big negative is inadequate background checks
18:47oh we manage
18:48i mean it wouldn't be too hard to get the background on someone who say started out in the secret
18:54service
18:54guarding foreign dignitaries
18:56until the vice consul of the lower volta copped a feel and got his arm broken in three places
19:02reflex
19:03i believe you but it blew any chance you might have had for the white house detail
19:07i was lucky my boss liked me
19:10i gathered that
19:11so when you ask for the biggest baddest job in the federal security system
19:15that's how you would describe
19:16the head of transportation for the entire u.s prison system
19:19let me put it this way
19:21you've gone where no woman has gone before
19:23you must like challenges
19:25you don't have to butter me out mr waldeck
19:27victoria larkin will stay in the security wing
19:30the president is very concerned about it
19:32well god bless america
19:34i will however expect you to take me to dinner
19:38as a consolation
19:41hamburger
19:42sausage
19:45anchovies
19:46and pastrami
19:47wow no wonder dob's decided not to wait for this
19:50but it does smell good
19:53it's evidence
19:54you've eaten half the evidence
19:56i am investigating
20:00hey wouldn't that be easier at the hospital
20:02not as private
20:04why did dob's jump
20:05maybe he didn't
20:07he was a freak for victoria
20:09he knew he couldn't have her now
20:10and the police were probably closing in
20:12so he orders a pizza
20:14well
20:15maybe he didn't want to go to the hereafter hungry
20:17no i checked dob's out
20:19there was no history of suicide attempts
20:21no history of violence
20:22until yesterday
20:24look at this photo of dob's body in the alley right there
20:27notice he's wearing his watch on his right wrist
20:30indicating that dob's was left-handed
20:32was he
20:33i don't know but what does that have to do with the x-ray
20:35well come here and look at this
20:38there is a v-shaped nick on the top of the rib
20:41see directly behind victoria's scapula
20:43well that matches the entry wound
20:45i found clean margins all along the lower length
20:48indicating a downward facing blade
20:50but that nick and the rib is not consistent with a left-handed assailant
20:55look at this turn around
20:57a left-handed assailant
20:59certainly would have thrust would have entered the scapula
21:01but in order to nick a rib
21:03he wouldn't have had him into the left
21:04and if dob's wasn't right-handed
21:06he couldn't have been the assailant
21:07but nobody else was close enough except for waldeck
21:10yeah but he was stabbed too remember
21:11the thing is that that wound could have been self-inflicted
21:15i've got his x-rays too
21:16and the angle of that thrust
21:18indicates somebody who's right-handed
21:20and waldeck is right-handed
21:21yeah i don't know mark a guy like waldeck
21:23if he wanted to kill the third richest woman in the world
21:25i don't think she would have made it back to the hospital
21:27what if he didn't want to kill her
21:29what if he staged that whole thing
21:31just to ingratiate himself with the family
21:33waldeck's not that kind of guy
21:34he's efficient effective always
21:36he's never desperate
21:37he was eia's top investigator
21:39when he was with the department
21:40it just doesn't make sense dad
21:42well i could be wrong about this
21:43but none of this fits together
21:45i have a feeling that victoria is in grave danger
21:56sorry
22:01uh hold on a second
22:02yeah
22:07no no brody works sunday
22:09i don't care if he's playing the 49ers
22:12he's wriggled out of sunday duty for the last six weeks
22:16all right
22:20yeah
22:23yeah
22:32don't move
22:33don't move we got him right there
22:36hey
22:36freeze
22:39sorry
22:42okay take a deep breath
22:45inhale
22:48you know that lung sounds pretty good young lady
22:51i think we'll have you up and about in a short order
22:53young lady
22:56are you flirting with me
22:58me
22:59why
23:01nobody talks to me like that
23:04everybody just follows my orders
23:06does what i want
23:08they jump
23:08i'm never wrong never ignored never contradicted
23:12you really want me to treat you that way
23:14it's sickening
23:15i find your attitude rather refreshing
23:19in fact
23:20i find everything about you rather refreshing dr sloan
23:25i need a doctor like you
23:28there's lots of doctors like me
23:30be my personal physician
23:32travel with me
23:32tell me how to invest my charitable dollars
23:36it's very very flattering
23:38i'm afraid my job's right here
23:40think about it
23:41obscene salary
23:42exotic locations
23:44unlimited access to the company plane
23:46you make it sound like there's no downside
23:48well
23:49crowds
23:50parties
23:51work work work
23:52not enough privacy
23:54too much security
23:56you know frank walter actually seems pretty competent though
23:58yeah
23:59he's only been with me a few months
24:01so he's not really had to prove himself
24:03i mean until that man attacked me
24:04you saw the knife did you
24:06well not actually
24:08and waldeck was pushing me out of harm's way
24:11but enough of that
24:12that's the past
24:13what does the future hold for you and me
24:16for you
24:18more bed rest
24:20for me
24:22more rounds
24:29sorry
24:33you know i understand that you gentlemen are just trying to do your job
24:36but we're trying to do a job around here too
24:38and sometimes those alarms going off just constantly
24:40is pretty nerve-wracking
24:54still playing against yourself i see
24:55i've yet to find a worthy opponent
24:59i understand you uh
25:00borrowed my x-ray
25:02i was a little concerned about you
25:03oh
25:04i didn't realize you were still on my case doctor
25:07just about in mid-game aren't you
25:09no
25:11set pattern there yet
25:12of course all the pieces aren't on the board are they
25:15i think i just found someone to play with
25:20everybody on standby
25:21got white collar one on approach
25:23roger then
25:24i got
25:25i think the west wing sir
25:28isn't that that stock abyss or bitley crocker
25:31that's him all right
25:34most hated felon in north america
25:37the richest too
25:39boy i bet a lot of people wouldn't mind seeing him dead
25:41of course i guess he's safe in here
25:44that depends on who the assassin is
25:46well they got the latest technology all over the place
25:49and the squads and the marshals everywhere
25:52truth is
25:53if i wanted to kill him
25:54i could
25:56and walk away clean
25:59i think i better sharpen my game
26:23you know this is a fascinating game
26:26why the sudden interest
26:28i want to know how waldeck's mind works
26:30did i miss a part of this conversation
26:33way she is an ancient oriental game of positioning and strategy
26:38waldeck plays it
26:39you thinking about playing against him
26:41i have the feeling i already am
26:44i'm still lost
26:45well the object of way she is to control
26:48territory and to capture or kill all your opponent's men
26:52you alternate putting the stones on the board
26:55and then if you're subtle
26:56and you've got a long-range strategy in mind
26:59you can capture your opponent
27:01before he even knows what happened
27:02you're trying to figure out why
27:04waldeck stabbed victoria and himself
27:06yeah
27:07what did he get out of it
27:08well so far just a hospital room
27:11yeah maybe that's what waldeck wants
27:13what better way to get himself into the security wing
27:16he doesn't need protection he can take care of himself
27:19victoria and waldeck are not the only ones in that wing
27:21bentley crocker is too
27:23you think waldeck would want to kill him
27:25i don't know
27:27but he certainly is positioning himself so he can
27:31i have to learn how to play this game
27:33why would waldeck want to kill crocker
27:35between the banks that crocker's defrauded
27:38and the cartels he's robbed
27:39he's got an enemies list longer than richard nixon
27:41so just move him
27:44yeah maybe that's what waldeck wants to get crocker's security changed
27:49then move victoria to another floor
27:50he'd have to go with her
27:52you know he might just try to hurt her again
27:54to get back in the security wing
27:56i'm sticking with checkers
27:58i ought to at least warn monica shattuck about this
28:01well you know i don't see what the problem is here
28:03he knows that we're on to him
28:05he lost game over
28:09you know actually jesse
28:10i think the game has just begun
28:14my security arrangements are just fine
28:16now that we've brought this place up to code
28:18but i'm sure the technology is fine
28:20i'm talking about frank waldeck
28:21we have reason to believe that he's here to kill your prisoner
28:24is that an official warning about him
28:26no not official not exactly
28:29well then what exactly
28:30the medical examiner has found evidence that waldeck may have stabbed victoria larkin himself
28:34just so he could get unlimited access to the security wing
28:37no one outside my office even knew bentley crocker was coming here
28:41look i've worked with frank waldeck for a long time
28:43he's got a real talent for getting around obstacles
28:45not me but if it is true which i doubt i'll deal with him
28:49i'm just trying to help marshall crocker's not my prisoner
28:52i'll handle it detective
29:01i have to thank detective sloan
29:05you checked out just fine
29:07and i'll have to rouse his suspicions more often
29:11you're not gonna breach my security you know
29:13i believe i already have
29:16i meant the hospital
29:18so did i
29:20victoria larkin and i are in the security wing aren't we
29:23not anymore
29:25i changed the access protocol
29:28you're locked out
29:30nice move
29:31i thought you'd like it
29:33so you really don't think i'm trying to kill bentley crocker do you
29:37slone does
29:38i'm not so sure
29:40he's a good guy
29:42so he's right
29:44let's not worry about that now
29:48we have better things to do
30:29let's not worry about that now
30:34now let's talk about communication codes shall we
30:54have a nice day
30:58you know actually you are in good enough shape we could transfer you somewhere else safely
31:03why would you want to do that
31:04well if you're unhappy with the health care just uncomfortable
31:08but i'm neither
31:10something else is worrying you what is it
31:14frank waldeck perhaps
31:18i shall take that as a yes
31:20well those questions you asked me about him the way that you asked them
31:23i could tell something was wrong
31:26when everybody wants something from you you get to read people pretty well
31:31so i started wondering what does waldeck want
31:33what happened the other day
31:36when you were attacked
31:37when i told you he tried to push me out of harm's way
31:39but what if he turned me around deliberately so i couldn't see what was happening
31:45that would fit
31:46so what really happened tell me
31:49we think he's the one who stabbed you
31:51he tried to kill me
31:52no i don't think he intended to
31:54i think he wanted you alive and in this security wing
31:57to have access to another patient and kill him
32:00you can see you'd be safer somewhere outside the community general
32:03but if i'm not here
32:05then he has to find another way in
32:07and you won't be able to keep as close a watch on him
32:10true
32:12then i'm staying
32:14you know that's very courageous but you don't have to do that
32:17of course i don't i don't have to do anything i don't want to do
32:20except obey you
32:24anyway
32:25the longer i'm here
32:30the longer i have to convince you to come away with me
32:35you know i was getting a little bit close in here i think i'll open the window
32:40oh i wouldn't do that
32:41well that's all right take the man
32:48i would just get a little fresh air
32:50a little air
32:54i don't know what you're so worried about it's just a simple gallbladder operation
32:57isn't it
32:58steve do you know how many things can go wrong in a gallbladder operation
33:00and that's assuming that no one tries to sabotage the medication or the equipment
33:04look it'll be fine he's getting top-notch treatment
33:07and we'll triple check all the equipment and the meds
33:09well i'll be coming down here tomorrow to watch
33:11well i'm counting on it
33:12bye
33:13bye
33:49Oh, my God.
34:17Looking for something, Frank?
34:21I must have made a wrong turn.
34:24The I.A. cop I knew didn't make wrong turns.
34:32Then I guess I didn't.
34:49We checked the O.R. equipment again now.
35:03I'm telling you, he was in there messing with that equipment.
35:06Everything checked out fine. We spent all night doing it.
35:08Then why was he in there, and why did he follow me?
35:11Maybe you stopped him before you had a chance to do anything.
35:13Maybe Waldeck is trying to distract us by rattling you.
35:16Well, he succeeded in the rattling part.
35:20Careful.
35:22Watch the line.
35:23Crocker is on the way to O.R.
35:25Copy that. We're ready.
35:26Got it.
35:28There we go.
35:29Excuse us.
35:31I phoned Shaddock's hotel room.
35:32I paged her three times. I had the hospital search twice.
35:35In other words, you can't find her,
35:36and you'd like a little help from the LAPD.
35:39It would be appreciated.
35:40This isn't like her.
35:42Well, you stay with Crocker.
35:43I've got a couple places I can look.
35:52He's under BP 120 over 70.
35:55We're about to make the incision for the laparoscope.
36:12Dr. Sloan, it seems you always catch me when I'm playing a game.
36:16That's true.
36:17You know, I know that, uh, playing chess alone isn't a lot of fun.
36:21This probably isn't either, is it?
36:23You're right.
36:24Care to play?
36:26You know, I'd like that, but my, uh, shift is over.
36:30Listen, we could play out at my beach house.
36:32Out on the deck, spectacular view, ocean breezes.
36:35Of course, I thought you'd have some reason to stay here at the hospital.
36:43I like the beach.
37:10You were right.
37:11It's nice here.
37:13Ideal for a game like this.
37:17I'm sorry to be taking so long.
37:19It's fine.
37:20Take your time.
37:21Some Weichee games last for years.
37:25Actually, I was thinking about Bentley Crocker getting his gallbladder taken out.
37:31I'll bet about right now, he's deep in the anesthesia.
37:35All the incisions have been made.
37:37His belly is getting filled with carbon dioxide.
37:45Instrument port's in place.
37:48Starting the CO2.
37:51Setting maximum patient pressure at 15.
37:57I'm sure you had all the equipment checked out.
38:00Those endless coils of holes.
38:03Whether that's really carbon dioxide and not some toxic or even explosive gas being used.
38:10And then, of course, there's the gas pump itself.
38:13CO2 pump.
38:27Hello.
38:28Amanda.
38:29Is the CO2 on yet?
38:31Yes, but everything seems to be going fine.
38:33Good.
38:34Well, just to keep an eye on things, will you?
38:38Those men of yours?
38:40They're dead.
38:42So I see.
38:45I thought I had you in such poor position, too.
38:47But with all those threats you're developing, it's hard to know which one to react to.
38:52That's why Weichee is called a game of protracted struggle.
38:57Because your opponent's objective is always changing.
39:03There you're wrong, Doctor.
39:06The object is always the same.
39:09The next crucial juncture can come at any time.
39:16Think I see the strategy you're planning now.
39:20Actually, I was thinking of Crocker.
39:23That clip they put on the artery.
39:26It's remote-controlled.
39:29And then there's the bogey that they use to take the gallbladder out itself.
39:33It cauterizes as it cuts, as long as the frequency isn't set too high.
40:00Well, Crocker's gallbladder won't be bothering him anymore.
40:04The surgical ports will be removed, and all that CO2 will simply dissipate in his body.
40:13Of course, he's vulnerable to a bolus of anesthesia, an allergic reaction to medication,
40:22an unexplained heart arrhythmia from the stress of surgery.
40:35Well, looks like all my territory is under your control.
40:42Not a bad first match for someone who doesn't play very often.
40:46I've enjoyed it, Doctor.
41:15Hello?
41:36What do you mean you're moving Crocker?
41:38Marshal's orders, Doctor.
41:41Look, I know that he just had a very simple operation, but I think it's way too soon for him
41:45to be moved.
41:46Well, that's what Marshal Shattuck liked about it.
41:47Surprise.
41:48And it's a fail-safe system.
41:49Even I don't know the communication codes.
41:51Well, can't it be stopped?
41:53Might be a fool to try.
41:54The prison ambulance is downstairs right now.
42:11Monica Shattuck died of an air ambulus introduced by hypodermic.
42:14Now, the marks on her arms are from shots of sodium pentothal.
42:18Waldick must have used it to get information out of her.
42:20Probably over the course of several hours.
42:22There's also a puncture wound in her neck, and I'd say he used something to immobilize her before he started
42:26questioning her.
42:28The communication codes.
42:30What communication codes?
42:32Marshal Linder said that they had secured communications, and that's how an ambulance was called to take Crocker back to
42:38the prison.
42:39Crocker's gone?
42:40Yeah, they just left.
43:01They found the ambulance abandoned ten miles north of here.
43:04But Waldick must have had a band stashed, canvass the area.
43:07I'll bet he headed south.
43:08What makes you think that?
43:09Well, because going north is just a false move to lead us in the wrong direction.
43:12You may have a knack for a wee chi yet, Jesse.
43:15Better than me.
43:16Waldick's won.
43:17It's about the size of it.
43:18I couldn't figure out a strategy.
43:20Dr. Sloan.
43:21Yes?
43:23I'm sorry about Waldick.
43:25Well, at least you're out of danger and recovering nicely.
43:28Thanks to your ability.
43:30To make you behave?
43:32Ha!
43:33I want you to reconsider my offer.
43:35Well, Victoria...
43:36I would set up a medical research foundation, and you could run it.
43:40Just think about it.
43:42Take your time.
43:43I'll hold a seat for you on my jet.
43:46Your jet?
43:49I think Crocker's still alive.
43:52Why?
43:53Look, the objective in wee chi is to control territory and to kill or capture men.
43:58I don't think Waldick wants to kill Crocker.
44:00I think he wants to know where Crocker's money is.
44:02Well, then, then he'll kill him.
44:03Yeah.
44:04Well, Waldick couldn't have gotten far.
44:05And I think I know where he's headed.
44:06I don't know where he's headed.
44:08I don't know where he's headed.
44:19I don't know where he's headed.
44:25I don't know where he's headed.
44:25I don't know where he's headed.
44:28I don't know where he's headed.
44:30I don't know where he's headed.
44:34I don't know where he's headed.
44:37Hold it, Waldeck.
44:41Crocker's passed his last stone, Waldeck, and you just played yours.
44:47You're under arrest.
44:49Congratulations, Sloane. Looks like you busted my game.
45:06Oh!
45:23But how did you know that's where Waldeck was headed?
45:26Well, in Weiqi, you mount multiple interconnected threats.
45:30Waldeck was doing it to me all morning when Crocker was in surgery.
45:33Misdirecting your attention.
45:34Oh, and is he good at it?
45:35He sure made us think he'd tampered with the O.R.
45:37Sure did.
45:37So we would let down our guard when Crocker made it through surgery, okay?
45:40But he didn't realize what kind of a game player he was up against.
45:43Well, I'm no Weiqi expert, huh? Pretty good study, though.
45:46Well, that's good, because I've got a new game for you.
45:48New game?
45:49Mancala.
45:49Mancala?
45:50Uh-huh.
45:50Maybe the oldest game in the world.
45:52They found stone Mancala boards in Egypt dating back to 1400 B.C.
45:56Oh, Mancala, huh?
45:58Two players, 48 stones each, 12 bins, six per side.
46:01You know, I think I know this game as something like Nine Men Forest.
46:05You know this game.
46:06I think so.
46:06You know this game?
46:07You know this game as something like that?
46:12What?
46:12No.
46:35Viacom
46:43Viacom
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