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00:08A thousand pages on Camp David. No black marker. Any mention of him here? Peter Sutherland hasn't
00:13worked for us for the last 10 months. He's got to be with some government agency. Not officially,
00:17he isn't. This broker is about to control a sitting president. The new mission determined
00:21the exact nature of their relationship. Jay Buttra was a great analyst. What about his boss?
00:27Ben Wallace, stellar career at Finson, helped bring down some big fish. You have him leaking
00:32intelligence to the press. He's scared. I've seen you before. I don't think so. We made a contact with
00:38this reporter, Isabelle DeLeon. She writes for the financial registry. A reporter? Strange. Yeah,
00:43she doesn't sound like somebody that's trying to sell classified intelligence. It sounds like
00:46someone with a storyteller, you know? That seat is taken. We won't be here long. I think he's
00:51telling the truth. I'm looking at them now. I need to call you back. Five days ago, what happened?
00:56He comes over and starts grilling me. Then he destroys the hard drive with the SARS on it,
01:00so I try to stop him, and he pulls guns. Says he's sorry that they made him do it. I
01:04promise you
01:04that if you come with me, I will do everything in my power to keep you safe. There's something I
01:08haven't told you. What? That crypto wallet belongs to Raul Zapata and the LFS. You saying you predicted
01:14the attack on Pima 12? And if what I suspect is true, that would mean that someone stateside
01:18funded the attack. Hello? I'm calling, Peter, because it appears that you have something I want,
01:24or rather someone.
01:52I'll send a text next time. Sorry. Copacens got me on death. I'll send a text next time. Sorry.
01:56for this insider trading piece.
01:58So I need a little favor.
01:59You mean Gruntwork as the most junior reporter here?
02:02No, as the reporter with the most energy.
02:04But it is Gruntwork.
02:05It's a learning opportunity.
02:07What is this?
02:08More junk from the tip site?
02:09Whoa, whoa, the tip site is not junk.
02:12That's how I got my first buy line.
02:15Okay, most of it is junk.
02:17But every so often, there's a there, there.
02:19You know what I mean?
02:20Hey, I'm not asking you to stay late.
02:22Just look it over when you can, please.
02:25With a cherry on top.
02:26And a crisp $20 bill on top of that cherry.
03:17There's a there, there, right?
03:18If I'm reading this correctly and the dates are accurate,
03:21then this guy, this Jay Batra,
03:23basically predicted the terrorist attack on Pima 12
03:26a few days before it happened.
03:27Yeah, using suspicious activity reports.
03:30And apparently he still has them.
03:31That's why he submitted to the tip site.
03:33He says the companies listed in that memo were involved.
03:35A whistleblower with a paper trail.
03:37Now, that's a rare bird.
03:38Where is he?
03:39Istanbul.
03:40Turkey.
03:41So he's already on the run.
03:42He's scared for his life.
03:43Then we need to be very deliberate with next steps.
03:46If he's legit, this story can be bigger than the Panama Papers.
03:50But if he's not, then...
03:52Mike, the FBI is on their way up.
03:54What?
03:55Why?
03:55They want to talk to you.
03:57Give us a sec.
03:59They can't be onto us already, can they?
04:01Shit.
04:02When you texted last night,
04:04I reached out to my source at Vincent
04:05to verify the memo's authenticity.
04:08He must have given him a heads up.
04:10I got a call legal.
04:12Wait, wait.
04:12Let me go where the proof is.
04:14I'll find Jay and get the rest of the reports.
04:16To Istanbul.
04:17That's not just dangerous.
04:18It's crazy.
04:19We have no idea what we're dealing with yet.
04:21Mike, you told me yourself that crazy and bold
04:23are the same exact things, just different perspectives.
04:26Let me do this now, before they shut us down.
04:29Keep in mind, I am going,
04:31whether you're okay with this or not.
04:32Be careful.
04:35And keep receipts.
04:45Don't mention it.
04:47May I help you?
04:49FBI.
05:22Friends, you're welcome.
05:23yours? Yeah. Just give me a second. Sit tight. I'll be right back in a second. I got four missed
05:44calls from the broker while we were in the air. He's not tracking you on that thing, is he? No,
05:48no. I cloned the sim, the original one he gave me is back in D.C. Four calls. He's eager
05:53to talk.
05:53What does he want with our boy over here? Jay told me the suspicious activity reports he took off with
06:00connect the LFS attack on Pima 12 with some American shell corporations. I think the broker
06:05probably knows about it. You think one of those companies is his? I think all of them are. Look,
06:09Raul Zapata and the LFS are a small terrorist organization that have been dormant for, what,
06:13a decade now? More. Now all of a sudden they're back on the scene with enough military equipment
06:18and money to swat a commercial airliner out of the sky? What are you implying? How does a Bush
06:23league terrorist group go pro all of a sudden? Okay, and who do we know that could facilitate
06:27that? Same man who facilitated the U.N. attack last year? Exactly. It's got the broker's
06:32fingerprints all over it. And so Jay connected the dots he wasn't supposed to. You said Jay
06:36leaked his findings to the press. Which outlet? The, uh, financial register. Oh, shit. It wasn't
06:42Mike Fonseca, was it? Because our New York field office was trying to question him last week.
06:47No, the reporter's name was, uh, Isabel DeLeon. Let me get somebody on here. Realistically,
06:51we're not going to get those documents back anytime soon. Not without a court order.
06:57Tim. Answer it. Put it on the speaker.
07:01Hello? You haven't been answering my calls. Yeah, I was in the air. Just landed back in the
07:06States. I'm in New York. Oh, welcome home. Did the package arrive with you safely?
07:13Yeah. Yeah, I got him. Good. I'll send details as to where he's to be dropped off. I trust you
07:20can handle that? Peter? No. No, that's not how this is going to work. Oh? And how do you
07:30imagine it happening? Enlighten me. He taught me a lesson once on value. Now, this package
07:38clearly has some big value to you, so I'm not going to be handing them over to you,
07:41no questions asked. Don't I have to remind you of our arrangement? Look, I honored that
07:45deal when I broke into the U.N. and got you those documents you wanted. You don't own me
07:49forever. I have some security footage that might change your tune. Then use it. Okay,
07:53but you won't, because then I'll have no value to you. Let me propose something new, then.
07:57Ever played the game Go Fish? Not since I was a kid, no. Well, I'm asking you for a jack,
08:03a single expendable card. One I know you have. So you give them to me, and then you ask me
08:10for a
08:10card. And I've got a damn near whole deck in my hands. So you're suggesting a trade? I'm
08:18suggesting a mutual benefit. I get what I want, you get what you want.
08:26Look, this analyst that you want me to hand over, I need to know that I'm not putting his life
08:30in
08:30danger. Well, of course not. What we're dealing in here is an exercise in economics. A value
08:36exchange, nothing more. What if I say Go Fish? Well, then we'll move on to a different game.
08:42One with deadlier stakes. Think about it. I'll be in touch.
09:02Welcome back. I figured you'd be hungry, so I ordered some. Onion rings? It's 10 a.m. What's
09:08wrong with you? What are you, my mother? These are the best in the city. Try one. Here you go,
09:12hon. Black. Thanks, Ron. Hey, you want me to stow your luggage behind the bar? Yes, please.
09:16Come on. This pile are suspicious activity reports of all the companies whose cash withdrawals
09:23match the cash flow that went into this pile. Records for a crypto wallet known to fund
09:28the Fuerza de Soberanía. The LFS? Jesus, this kid really did have the
09:35ditch. Yeah, and you tried to talk me out of going. No, I just made you fight for it.
09:40Bill's character, you could thank me later. How'd Jay seem? Terrified. Well, he should
09:45be. He killed his boss and fled the country. The FBI grilled me for hours after you left.
09:49He thinks the feds are trying to kill him, not arrest him. That's a little paranoid.
09:53Maybe. Maybe not. As soon as I got Jay talking, this guy who tried to hit on me the night
09:58before
09:58showed up. Recognize him? Yeah, that's the guy I wanted for kidnapping Ashley Redfield's daughter
10:06a couple of years ago. Peter Sellin Jr. He was exonerated, though. He was. Which begs the
10:12question, what's a former FBI agent doing with our source? They don't send a guy like
10:16him for nothing. Are you thinking cover-up? I don't know what I'm thinking. A mentor once
10:21taught me never to assume anything. But Jay hasn't messaged me in 24 hours, and I'm starting
10:26to worry. Is there anything in the tip site? Not yet. Maybe he went back on the ground.
10:30Yeah, maybe. All right. Well, we certainly got enough here to start digging in. What's our
10:38next move? Why are you asking me? You're the one that has decades more forensic accounting
10:42experience than I do. Well, now you're just making me sound old. Decades and decades more
10:46experience. Don't act like you haven't been gaming this thing out the whole flight home.
10:51You got good instincts. Use them. What's next?
10:58Wait. So, I've been looking for common threads, and I found a pretty big one.
11:02Vernon Tyvek? Who's that? A compliance officer who filed all the SARS that Jay handed us until
11:07he was fired two months ago. Do you ever sleep? That's what coffee's for. The only
11:11problem is that these banker types, they have a LinkedIn or a profile page somewhere, but
11:16Vernon, he's not really online, so I'm having a hard time tracking him down. How old is
11:20he? Around my age. Why?
11:25Fran, I'm going to borrow this. Yeah.
11:32What century is that even from? 2019, the last year they printed him. What? You'd be surprised
11:38how often this comes in handy. There's no way he's in there. No, but if his parents are my age,
11:42they might be. And he's got a unique last name.
11:54It's ringing.
11:58Would you be willing to take a lie detector test? Yes. Please. Like, I got nothing to hide,
12:03man. I just want my life back. I'm just a low-level analyst. For Christ's sake,
12:06I need to get involved in whatever the hell this is. All right. You've had a long flight.
12:15There's a shower upstairs, fresh towels. Wash up. We'll order some food in. Okay, but aren't
12:21we going to, like, an FBI office or somewhere with real security? We're not just going to hang
12:25out at some rando's house, are we? This place isn't random. Jay, it's ours. Okay? You'll be safe here.
12:31Okay. It's just... Look, I get it. You got questions? I promise you, we'll get you answers.
12:42But right now, we have to talk, so just go get cleaned up, you know? Okay.
12:53Hey, uh, Peter. Yeah. Thank you. Of course.
13:07I think the kid's telling the truth. Me too. We should fold him in. He found a needle in a
13:13haystack once. He wants to say he can't recreate the evidence, give him more time and resources.
13:17You're saying we walk away from the broker's offer, a chance to finally ID him and maybe get
13:22the evidence to put him away? I'm saying it's a rigged game using his rules. We don't have to
13:26play it. We have the leverage here. Don't we? All we know is that he wants Jay, but even
13:32Jay doesn't know why. Then what do you propose? Use him as bait? After everything that happened
13:37in the U.N. last year, we sat on every building he ever touched, reviewed hundreds of hours
13:42of security tape, and even with all of that, we've never been closer to setting our sights
13:47on this guy. Aiden, what does that tell you? We can't just hand Jay over to him. What if
13:54the broker kills him? This is an opportunity we cannot pass up. What if we don't do either?
14:27What was your favorite part? Well, I kind of like the part.
14:30With a kid, he found the treasure map and the chest of the old pirate Billy Bones. It
14:36was kind of sad that he died, but also cool and mysterious. Like the adventure was just
14:44starting. Go on now. Yes. I understand. But we already had this conversation and you wouldn't agree to my price.
15:05You chose local hires in Istanbul and they created a mess with more exposure and more risks, which means
15:15that yesterday's price is no longer today's price. No. Triple.
15:39You have to work again? I do. But we get to go to New York this time. Can we see
15:48the Statue of Liberty? We can and we will. Now, I'm going to go to New York this time.
15:55You leveled up in the last session, right? Yeah.
15:58All right. Let's see what further dangers await.
16:16Yeah. Now's the time for choosing, Peter. Is there a deal to be made or are we both going to
16:22be walking away empty-handed?
16:24Yeah, I'd like to propose something. Well, excellent news. I'm listening. I want names of corrupt agents within the FBI
16:33and the CIA.
16:35Is that how you justify working with me? Putting a few bad guys away so you can sleep better at
16:40night?
16:40It's not about you, okay? I can't just misplace a fencing agent that's in my custody without someone to blame
16:46it on. So I need names. I need dirty agents.
16:49People I can give my bosses so they don't think I'm crooked. Well, luckily for you, names are my stock
16:53in trade. Will two suffice?
16:58Ten. Ten? Don't overplay your hand.
17:02If I was overplaying my hand, you would have hung up by now. Now's the time for choosing.
17:15Four. Five. Five?
17:21You know you're a tough little son of a bitch when you decide to be. Good for you. Five it
17:27is.
17:28I need one of the names now. With evidence. So I can verify the ID.
17:33So you don't trust me to deliver the goods, Peter?
17:35If you were in my shoes, would you?
17:39I'll send one over now. The rest upon delivery. Deal?
17:45Deal.
17:48We get him?
17:49Only if he's in seven different cities all at the same time.
17:57Is that...
18:00He said the name.
18:07You know my food.
18:08Vernon Tyvek. I'm Mike Fonseca from the Financial Register. This is my colleague, Isabel De Leon.
18:14We were hoping to ask you some questions.
18:16How'd you get this address?
18:17Your mother was kind enough to lend a hand. She'd appreciate a call every once in a while, you know.
18:23May we come in?
18:25What's this all about?
18:26Your time at Walcott Capital Bank.
18:28We learned you parted ways with the bank and we were hoping you would help us understand why the sudden
18:32exit.
18:33Simple. Downsizing.
18:35Got a good exit package, though.
18:37I see you enjoying your time off.
18:40Yeah. Anything else?
18:41Yes. The story we're working on involves a number of suspicious activity reports that you filed during your time at
18:47the bank.
18:48We were hoping you could verify their authenticity.
18:50Where the hell did you get those?
18:50Sorry, we don't reveal our sources.
18:52But just how you know, anything that you share with us will be treated with strict confidentiality.
18:58Confidentiality?
18:59Listen, I really can't be talking to you guys.
19:01We understand. We do. We can go away and never come back.
19:04But you'll have to tell us where to go instead.
19:07Or the trail for the reports ends here on your doorstep.
19:09Leaving you with some tough questions to answer for the next people who come knocking.
19:18Okay, fine. Let me see.
19:19Really, anything will help us. Like if you notice a certain pattern with the company's...
19:23Man, job is not identify bogus transactions, not run investigations. It's Vincent's job.
19:27Yes, I understand. But looking at the SARS, all together.
19:30Is there anything that jumps out at you?
19:32Not really. They're all textbook shell companies. Except for this one.
19:39Heroes in Healing.
19:40Yeah, they're a non-profit for injured vets, which seemed legit until I started flagging their activity.
19:47Could you expand on that, please?
19:48Rapid movement of funds, incomplete or false documentation, smurfing. You know what that is?
19:53Yes, large transactions broken down into multiple smaller ones to avoid detection. Yes.
19:57Mr. Tavik, can you help us fill in the gaps, please? We could really use your expertise.
20:02Look, you asked me to point a finger. I did. I really can't get deeper than that.
20:09You understand.
20:11Thank you for your time, Vernon, really.
20:12Don't mention it. Like, literally, don't.
20:18Non-profit for injured vets?
20:20Heroes in Healing.
20:21Do you know it?
20:22No, but I have a contact who might.
20:24What, another name from the phone book?
20:25No, an old source from inside the beltway.
20:28I'll try and set up a meeting. Maybe they'll be able to clarify some things.
20:31I'll look into a non-profit and see what I can find.
20:34No, I'm gonna drop you home. You must be exhausted.
20:36What?
20:37How could you think about sleep at a time like this?
20:40Huh.
20:41A thousand pages on Camp David, no black marker.
20:43Any mention of him here?
20:45What, you want to book a report?
20:46Special agent Shigeru Ando.
20:47Can't believe we're about to make him section chief next month.
20:50Well, he's definitely dirty.
20:51There's at least four more where he came from.
20:53Only if we give him Jay.
20:57Right?
20:58Say we play along a little longer.
21:00We could root out some of the biggest intelligent breaches in decades.
21:04Agent Ando is just the tip of the iceberg.
21:07There's no telling what other names he'll hand over,
21:09what other departments they'll be embedded in.
21:12He's not wrong.
21:13We played this right. Record the exchange.
21:15His list for the analyst.
21:16That's a federal charge.
21:18Conspiracy. Racketeering.
21:20You could put him away for good, Peter.
21:23Not a year from now.
21:24Today.
21:26And you could get your life back.
21:30What about Jay's safety?
21:31We can protect him.
21:33We'll put a few HRT units together.
21:35That way you two will never leave our sights.
21:36No, we need to keep this small.
21:38There's no telling what other names are on that list.
21:40Anyone could be compromised.
21:42I know some joint terrorism task force guys out in Jersey.
21:46They owe me a favor.
21:47They're solid.
21:48You're not listening.
21:49I promised Jay that I would keep him safe,
21:51and now you're asking me to dangle him in front of the biggest shark that we know.
21:54I think you're under the illusion that we have other options at our disposal.
21:57We don't.
21:58The analyst is our best path forward.
22:00I'm not putting him at risk.
22:01Because a bunch of people who aren't Jay agreed to it.
22:04It's not our choice to make, it's his.
22:07What if Jay says no?
22:09Then he says no.
22:12Peter.
22:13It's his decision, Catherine.
22:20Hey.
22:22Hey.
22:23Where'd you find us?
22:24I was just lying around, trying to keep my mind focused.
22:28Solve something so I don't spiral out, you know?
22:32Yeah.
22:33Listen.
22:35Everything okay?
22:36You've been kept in the dark on some things.
22:39Okay?
22:39And I think you deserve to know what's being discussed down there and how you fit into it all.
22:45Okay.
22:48About a year ago, I was working a case and I made a deal with the devil.
23:00And he was an intelligence broker and he had details about a terror plot at the UN.
23:05And the arrangement that I made with him, it saved a lot of lives, but it also came with a
23:11pretty big IOU.
23:14Now that same guy he wants to collect on his debt, he wants you, Jay.
23:23What do you mean?
23:27What do you mean he wants me?
23:29Wait, who even is this guy?
23:31Can't you just arrest him?
23:33It's not that easy.
23:35This guy, he's extremely careful about what he says and who he says it to.
23:40Peter, you said I'd be safe here.
23:42I should have just listened to the reporter and tried to get asylum.
23:45The good news is, you have options.
23:48Option one, we can move you into the witness protection program.
23:50We can put you someplace safe and you can start a new life.
23:54Now that's low risk, but it's also low reward.
23:56Because you'll always be looking over your shoulder.
23:59Option two is you let us use you to draw this guy out into the open.
24:05Okay, now that's high risk, but it's also high reward.
24:07Because once we arrest this guy, he's gone.
24:11Okay, he'll never bother you again.
24:14It's just that there are a lot more unknowns.
24:16And that's it, two options.
24:20Okay, what's the bad news then?
24:22The bad news is this is your decision to make.
24:24Okay, no one else can make it for you.
24:26This is your life.
24:27What kind of choice is that?
24:28I just don't want to die.
24:32And I can't keep running either.
24:35What would you do if you were me?
24:36I'm not you.
24:37No, just say you were. What would you do?
24:41Peter, my whole life is just about numbers.
24:43Adding them up, making sure they fit.
24:45But I don't know what the risks are here because I have nothing to weigh them against.
24:48So just humor me for a goddamn second and just tell me what would you do.
24:53Please.
24:57If there was a way that I could have gotten this guy behind me before now, I would have done
25:01it.
25:02But that's me.
25:04So you're saying I should-
25:05No, I'm not saying you should do anything.
25:07You asked me what I would do and I told you.
25:10Now what you need to do, figure out the percentages, and we'll stand by for your decision downstairs.
25:32Isabel?
25:34Isabel, Mike's been calling for you.
25:36Oh, he has?
25:37Yeah, said he's just finishing up with the source and wanted you to meet him at the place with the
25:42good onion rings.
25:43Okay.
25:45Oh, and the Anderson file. He wants you to bring it.
25:48The Anderson file? Are you sure that's what he said?
25:50Yeah, that's what he said.
25:51I'll move past that.
26:03Cool.
26:11I can erw Dawson.
26:11I know.
26:16I only want you to trust him.
26:19Okay.
26:20I here we go.
26:20Syd예 it?
26:21Thanks, Fran. Hey, what's the deal with the jukebox? You trying to drive away us regulars?
26:25Sorry, it's a bar crawl.
26:29Barely even sounds like music.
26:32No soul.
26:35Pardon me?
26:37I said no soul. This crap we're listening to.
26:41Yeah, I hear you.
26:43I don't want to throw rocks at the next generation, but this just sounds over-processed, right?
26:49Not my taste.
26:52What's your poison?
26:55IPA.
26:56No, no, I mean, music.
26:59What do you like? Journey, Eddie Money, Santana?
27:03Yeah, they're all good.
27:05What about Bon Jovi?
27:06Oh, Bon Jovi for sure.
27:09You know, I saw them in 88 in the Jersey Syndicate tour. Amazing.
27:13Living on a prayer. That is a song you can drink through.
27:15In my case, too much, but yeah.
27:20You know what messes with your head?
27:21It's hearing the songs of our youth and commercials now for boner pills.
27:26That's how you know you're getting old.
27:27What are you gonna do? It's their world now.
27:30You know what I say to that.
27:32Screw it.
27:35Seriously.
27:36You want Bon Jovi?
27:38Go get some Bon Jovi.
27:39On me.
27:41You sure?
27:42Yeah.
27:43You know what to do.
27:44Don't feel like I get it.
27:48You know what to do?
27:50No.
27:51No?
27:54Oh.
27:57Uh-uh.
27:58Hmm, huh.
28:14Jersey said the couture rides again.
28:16I queued up Don't Stop Believing for you after.
28:18Yes.
28:18Cheers.
28:21Hey, sorry.
28:23We got some quarters for the meter out front.
28:26Here you go.
28:28Another parking ticket.
28:29My wife will have my tip in the ring.
28:31We don't want that.
28:52Hey, Mike, you okay?
28:56Hey, Mike?
29:02Hey, hey, hey.
29:05Hold back on what?
29:14Uh, yeah.
29:19So what do you say, Peter?
29:21Have I won over your trust yet?
29:22The name he sent checked out.
29:23So as long as the others are just as good.
29:25Well, of course.
29:26So it sounds like we're on then, yes?
29:34Yeah.
29:35Yeah, we got a deal.
29:38Excellent.
29:39And I have your word that you'll come alone.
29:41Just you and the trade in question.
29:43As long as I have your word that no harm will come to him, then yeah.
29:46Well, then we're ready to meet.
29:48Midnight.
29:5059th Street Bridge.
29:51I'll have you picked up.
29:53And Peter.
29:54I'm looking forward to seeing you again.
30:13Oh, ma'am.
30:14No, it's okay.
30:15He's my friend.
30:16What happened?
30:16Is he okay?
30:17You knew him?
30:18I was just with him today.
30:19What happened?
30:19You have a history of high blood pressure, hypertension, heart disease, AFib.
30:23I don't know.
30:23I was just with him today.
30:25He was fine.
30:25He was totally fine.
30:27Is he going to be okay?
30:28Is he going to be okay?
30:32Okay.
30:39Okay.
30:45Okay.
30:51Let's go.
31:22Let's go.
31:38I'm back.
31:42Hey.
31:44What'd you get? Burgers?
31:46Subs.
31:47Oh.
31:49How's your work?
31:52What do you mean?
31:53Each time you got a new business assignment, I assume there are aspects of it that are different.
31:58Different problems, obstacles.
32:00I love the questions you ask.
32:02I really do.
32:03What do you do?
32:04Yes.
32:06This new assignment comes with certain unique challenges.
32:12That's how we measure ourselves.
32:15That's right.
32:18What page you want?
32:20206.
32:22Wow.
32:22That's great.
32:23I knew you'd love this one.
32:25Yeah, not too bad.
32:26What's your favorite part so far?
32:28The part where White Fang gets captured by the hunters.
32:31Oh, yeah.
32:32Yeah.
32:43Peter, Jay, this is J.T.T.F. Commander Chip Highmore.
32:48Good to meet you.
32:48He and his men will be following your every move in the trail van.
32:51Thanks for helping us out tonight.
32:53No sweat.
32:53Anything for Catherine.
32:56Good luck out there, yeah?
32:59You boys are in good hands.
33:00We got you.
33:07What?
33:09Nothing.
33:10Damn right.
33:11Nothing.
33:12Check this.
33:13It's new tech out of DARPA.
33:15Works by frequency hopping.
33:16Making it impossible for technical surveillance countermeasures to pick it up.
33:19That like radio?
33:20Kind of.
33:21Only works one way, though, so they can hear us.
33:23We can't hear them.
33:24Remember, we need to list some names in exchange for Jay.
33:27Once it happens, Catherine, Commander Highmore, and his team can swoop in.
33:30Don't push too hard.
33:31We don't want them getting suspicious.
33:33We don't want to blow the whole case on entrapment.
33:34Got it.
33:35Jay, same rules apply, plus one extra.
33:37You can't let on to being followed.
33:39There's no wandering eyes.
33:40Completely confused, even angry.
33:42I know that there's a lot riding on this.
33:45But we finally get a chance to hear this intel broker's voice and how he operates in live time,
33:50and that is all thanks to you.
33:52So now you just go get him for all of us.
33:58Yes, ma'am.
34:08Level's good.
34:10Aiden, you picking this up?
34:12Clear as a bell.
34:13Oh, I got him.
34:26Peter.
34:27Yeah?
34:29I'm scared, man.
34:31That's good.
34:33Okay, use it.
34:34We're not supposed to be on the same team anyway, remember?
34:37Right.
34:38Hence the, uh...
34:39Exactly.
34:44Hey.
34:45We'll be okay.
34:47Okay.
34:49Okay.
35:01We'll be okay.
36:18Honestly, didn't think you'd show.
36:21Where are we going?
36:22You'll see soon enough.
36:36They're headed westbound.
36:38Copy.
36:39It's sitting so good.
37:19Shit, you don't think the tunnel goes all the way through, do you?
37:29Roma, call up the USGS and see if the NJT point is out of the tunnel.
37:33Hey, wait, wait, wait, wait, shh.
37:33Where the hell are we?
37:45Hello, Peter.
37:47You're looking well.
37:49Can't say the same for you.
37:50Yeah.
37:51A little bit of a stomach bug.
37:53We'll pass.
37:54And you must be the elusive J. Buttra.
37:58You're a slippery one.
38:00Didn't really have a choice.
38:03Hmm.
38:03Hmm.
38:12Hmm.
38:16Hmm.
38:18Hmm.
38:19Hmm.
38:22Hmm.
38:29Hmm.
38:41Hold up mind of the deal, and where's the list of names?
38:43Well, don't be rude.
38:44Talking about our new friend like he's some sort of prize to be bargained for.
38:49Mr. Buttra, I'm curious.
38:52What do you know about me?
38:54What has Peter told you?
38:55I told him.
38:55No, no, no.
38:56I want to hear it from him.
39:00Well, he said you were dangerous.
39:03Oh.
39:05Please.
39:07But that you wouldn't hurt me because you always kept your word.
39:11Which is more than I can say for him.
39:14So.
39:15It's true.
39:17Peter is not one for good first impressions, but it was right for him to bring us together.
39:24Now, tell me.
39:26How exactly did you do it?
39:29Do what?
39:30The SARS.
39:31I mean, your job is to untangle financial webs and puzzles, but it is your particular knack
39:38for piecing them back together that has me intrigued.
39:43Just good with numbers, I guess.
39:46Oh.
39:47It's quite a talent.
39:49I'm curious to see more of that ability in action.
39:53Okay.
40:09Are we done?
40:13The list.
40:19Four additional names with evidence, as we agreed.
40:24But first, take a moment.
40:28Drink it all in.
40:30Because this is what true partnership looks like, Peter.
40:33You scratch my back, I scratch yours.
40:36Everybody gets what they want.
40:37Including our new friend here.
40:44Are we happy?
40:46Yeah.
40:47We're on.
40:48Go, go, go!
40:52Stop here.
41:03No, no, no.
41:04Not yet.
41:09We had a deal.
41:10Yes, we did.
41:11But allow me one more moment.
41:14For what?
41:28Turn off the engine and get out of the vehicle now!
41:41Get back, get back, get back!
41:47What was that?
41:50That was the sound of us learning a very difficult lesson.
41:58Don't move your fucking hands.
42:17I offered you the carrot, Peter.
42:20And you lied to me.
42:22So let me remind you of the stick.
42:31You exist in this world at my pleasure.
42:35As does any other person unfortunate enough to call you their friend.
42:42So when I contact you again and I require something,
42:46you will comply with blind obedience.
42:49You will comply with expediency.
42:52Otherwise, my next bonfire will be in California over Rose Larkin's house.
43:00Do you understand me?
43:05Yes.
43:06Good.
43:07Now get out.
43:10Come on.
43:12No.
43:13No, no, no.
43:14He stays.
43:16I lived up to my end of the arrangement.
43:19That sort of integrity should be rewarded, don't you think?
43:23Peter.
43:26Jay?
43:27Jay, you're gonna be okay.
43:44What's going on?
43:46Catherine!
43:53Catherine, you hear me?
44:06Catherine, can you hear me?
44:10I'm afraid.
44:14Catherine, you're gonna be okay.
44:15Catherine, you miss me?
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