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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.
01:27...
01:39...
01:41...
01:42...
01:42...
01:42...
01:42...
01:42...
01:52Send a text next time.
01:54Sorry.
01:55Culperson's got me on deadline for 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 byline.
02:15Okay, most of it is junk.
02:17But every so often, there's a there, there.
02:19You know what I mean?
02:21Hey, I'm not asking you to stay late.
02:22Just look it over when you can.
02:24Please.
02:25With a cherry on top.
02:26And a crisp $20 bill on top of that cherry.
03:08I'm not asking you to stay late.
03:16There's a theory here, 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 a few days before it happened.
03:27Yeah, using suspicious activity reports, and 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. Where is he?
03:39Istanbul.
03:40Turkey?
03:40Turkey. So 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? Why?
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, I 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.
04:21Mike, you told me yourself that crazy and bold are the same exact things,
04:24just different perspectives.
04:26Let me do this now, before they shut us down.
04:29Keep in mind, I am going, whether you okay this or not.
04:32Be careful.
04:35And keep receipts.
04:45Don't mention it.
04:47May I help you?
04:48FBI.
04:49FBI.
04:50FBI.
04:53FBI.
05:01FBI.
05:02FBI.
05:04FBI.
05:04FBI.
05:06FBI.
05:08FBI.
05:08FBI.
05:09FBI.
05:09FBI.
05:10FBI.
05:12FBI.
05:14FBI.
05:23Friends of yours?
05:24Yeah.
05:28Just give me a second.
05:35Sit tight.
05:36I'll be right back in a second.
05:43I got four missed calls from the broker while we were in the air.
05:46He's not tracking you on that thing, is he?
05:48No.
05:48No, I cloned the SIM, the original one he gave me is back in D.C.
05:51Four calls?
05:52He's eager to talk.
05:53What does he want with our boy over here?
05:57Jay told me the suspicious activity reports he took off with connect the LFS attack on
06:02Pima 12 with some American shell corporations.
06:04I think the broker probably knows about it.
06:06You think one of those companies is his?
06:08I think all of them are.
06:09Look, Raul Zapata and the LFS are a small terrorist organization that have been dormant for, what,
06:13a decade now?
06:14More.
06:15Now all of a sudden they're back on the scene with enough military equipment and money to
06:19swat a commercial airliner out of the sky?
06:21What are you implying?
06:22How does a Bush League terrorist group go pro all of a sudden?
06:26Again, who do we know that could facilitate that?
06:27Same man who facilitated the U.N. attack last year?
06:30Exactly.
06:31It's got the broker's fingerprints all over it.
06:33And so Jay connected the dots he wasn't supposed to.
06:35You said Jay leaked his findings to the press.
06:38Which outlet?
06:39The, uh, financial register.
06:41Oh, shit.
06:42It wasn't Mike Fonseca, was it?
06:44Because our New York field office was trying to question him last week.
06:47No, the reporter's name was, uh, Isabel DeLeon.
06:49Let me get somebody on there.
06:50Realistically, we're not going to get those documents back anytime soon.
06:53Not without a court order.
06:57Tim.
06:58Answer it.
06:58Put it on the speaker.
07:01Hello?
07:02You haven't been answering my calls.
07:04Yeah, I was in the air.
07:05Just landed back in the States.
07:06I'm in New York.
07:07Oh, welcome home.
07:09Did the package arrive with you safely?
07:13Yeah.
07:14Yeah, I got him.
07:15Good.
07:16I'll send details as to where he's to be dropped off.
07:19I trust you can handle that.
07:24Peter?
07:26No.
07:26No, that's not how this is going to work.
07:28Oh?
07:29And how do you imagine it happening?
07:31Enlighten me.
07:35You taught me a lesson once on value.
07:37Now, this package clearly has some big value to you, so...
07:40I'm not going to be handing them over to you, no questions asked.
07:42Do I have to remind you of our arrangement?
07:44Look, I honored that deal when I broke into the UN and got you those documents you wanted.
07:48You don't own me forever.
07:49I have some security footage that might change your tune.
07:52Then use it.
07:53Okay, but you won't, because then I'll have no value to you.
07:55Let me propose something new, then.
07:57Ever play the game Go Fish?
07:59Not since I was a kid, no.
08:01Well, I'm asking you for a jack.
08:03A single, expendable card.
08:05One I know you have.
08:07So you give them to me, and then you ask me for a card.
08:12And I've got a damn near whole deck in my hands.
08:15So you're suggesting a trade?
08:17I'm suggesting a mutual benefit.
08:19I 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 danger.
08:31Well, of course not.
08:32What we're dealing in here is an exercise in economics.
08:36A value exchange, nothing more.
08:38What if I say Go Fish?
08:39Well, then we'll move on to a different game.
08:42One with deadlier stakes.
08:45Think about it.
08:47I'll be in touch.
09:02Welcome back.
09:04I figured you'd be hungry, so I ordered some.
09:06Onion rings?
09:07It's 10 a.m.
09:08What's wrong with you?
09:08What are you, my mother?
09:09These are the best in the city.
09:11Try one.
09:11Here you go, hon.
09:12Black.
09:13Thanks, Ron.
09:14Hey, you want me to stow your luggage behind the bar?
09:16Yes, please.
09:17Come on.
09:18This pile are suspicious activity reports of all the companies whose cash withdrawals matched
09:24the cash flow that went into this pile.
09:26Records for a crypto wallet known to fund La Fuerza de Soberanía.
09:31The LFS?
09:33Jesus, this kid really did have the ditch.
09:35Yeah, and you tried to talk me out of going.
09:38No, I just made you fight for it.
09:40Bill's character, you can thank me later.
09:43How'd Jay seem?
09:44Terrified.
09:44Well, he should be.
09:45He killed his boss and fled the country.
09:47The FBI grilled me for hours after you left.
09:49He thinks the feds are trying to kill him, not arrest him.
09:52That's a little paranoid.
09:53Maybe.
09:54Maybe not.
09:55As soon as I got Jay talking, this guy who tried to hit on me the night before showed up.
10:00Recognize him?
10:03Yeah, that's the guy I wanted for kidnapping Ashley Redfield's daughter a couple of years ago.
10:07Peter Sellin Jr.
10:09He was exonerated, though.
10:10He was.
10:11Which begs the question, what's a former FBI agent doing with our source?
10:15They don't send a guy like him for nothing.
10:17Are you thinking cover-up?
10:18I don't know what I'm thinking.
10:20A mentor once taught me never to assume anything.
10:23But Jay has a message to me in 24 hours, and I'm starting to worry.
10:27Is there anything in the tip site?
10:28Not yet.
10:28Maybe he went back on the ground.
10:30Yeah, maybe.
10:32All right.
10:33Well, we certainly got enough here to start digging in.
10:37What's our next move?
10:39Why are you asking me?
10:40You're the one that has decades more forensic accounting experience than I do.
10:43Well, now you're just making me sound old.
10:44Decades and decades more experience.
10:47Don't act like you haven't been gaming this thing out the whole flight home.
10:51You got good instincts.
10:53Use them.
10:55What's next?
10:58Wait.
10:58So, I've been looking for common threads, and I found a pretty big one.
11:02Vernon Tyvek?
11:03Who's that?
11:03A compliance officer who filed all the SARs that Jay handed us until he was fired two months ago.
11:08Do you ever sleep?
11:09That's what coffee's for.
11:11The only problem is that these banker types, they have a LinkedIn or a profile page somewhere.
11:16But Vernon, he's not really online, so I'm having a hard time tracking him down.
11:19How old is he?
11:21Around my age.
11:21Why?
11:25Why?
11:26Man, I'm going to borrow this.
11:27Yeah.
11:32What century is that even from?
11:342019, the last year they printed him.
11:37What?
11:37You'd be surprised how often this comes in handy.
11:39There's no way he's in there.
11:40No, but if his parents are my age, they might be.
11:43And he's got a unique last name.
11:54It's ringing.
11:58Would you be willing to take a lie detector test?
12:00Yes.
12:01Please.
12:01Like, I got nothing to hide, man.
12:03I just want my life back.
12:04I'm just a low-level analyst.
12:06For Christ's sake, I need to get involved in whatever the hell this is.
12:12All right.
12:13You've had a long flight.
12:15There's a shower upstairs.
12:17Fresh towels.
12:18Wash up.
12:19We'll order some food in.
12:20Okay, but aren't we going to, like, an FBI office or somewhere with real security?
12:24We're not just going to hang out at some rando's house, are we?
12:26This place isn't random, Jay.
12:28It's ours, okay?
12:29You'll be safe here.
12:31Okay.
12:32It's just...
12:36Look, I get it.
12:37You got questions?
12:39I promise you, we'll get you answers.
12:42But right now, we have to talk, so just go get cleaned up, you know?
12:48Okay.
12:53Hey, uh, Peter.
12:55Yeah.
12:58Of course.
13:07I think the kid's telling the truth.
13:09Me, too.
13:10We should fold him in.
13:12He found a needle in the haystack once.
13:14He 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?
13:20A chance to finally ID him and maybe get the evidence to put him away?
13:24I'm saying it's a rigged game using his rules.
13:26We don't have to play it.
13:27We have the leverage here.
13:28Do we?
13:29All we know is that he wants Jay.
13:32But even Jay doesn't know why.
13:34Then what do you propose?
13:35Use him as bait?
13:35After everything that happened in the U.N. last year,
13:38we sat on every building he ever touched,
13:41reviewed hundreds of hours of security tape,
13:43and even with all of that,
13:45we've never been closer to setting our sights on this guy.
13:48Aiden, what does that tell you?
13:52We can't just hand Jay over to him.
13:54What if the broker kills him?
13:55This is an opportunity we cannot pass up.
13:59What if we don't do either?
14:27What was your favorite part?
14:28Well, I kind of like the part.
14:30We're the kid.
14:32He found the treasure map
14:33and the chest of the old pirate Billy Bones.
14:36It was kind of sad that he died,
14:38but also cool and mysterious.
14:42Like the adventure was just starting.
14:47Go on now.
14:56Yes.
14:59I understand.
15:01Bob, we already had this conversation
15:03and you wouldn't agree to my price.
15:05You chose local hires in Istanbul
15:08and they created a mess
15:11with more exposure and more risks,
15:14which means that yesterday's price
15:17is no longer today's price.
15:20No.
15:22Triple.
15:26Send over the details then
15:28and I'll get started this evening.
15:39Do you have to work again?
15:42I do.
15:44But we get to go to New York this time.
15:47Can we see the Statue of Liberty?
15:49We can and we will.
15:51Now,
15:55you leveled up in the last session, right?
15:57Yeah.
15:58All right.
16:02Let's see what further dangers await.
16:17Now's the time for choosing, Peter.
16:19Is there a deal to be made or
16:21are we both going to be walking away empty-handed?
16:24Yeah, I'd like to propose something.
16:27Well,
16:28excellent news.
16:29I'm listening.
16:30I want names
16:31of corrupt agents
16:32within the FBI and the CIA.
16:35Is that how you justify working with me?
16:37Putting a few bad guys away
16:39so you can sleep better at night?
16:41It's not about you,
16:42okay?
16:42I can't just misplace
16:43a fencing agent
16:44that's in my custody
16:45without someone to blame it on.
16:46So I need names.
16:47I need dirty agents.
16:49People I can give my bosses
16:50so they don't think I'm crooked.
16:51Well,
16:51luckily for you,
16:52names are my stock in trade.
16:54Will two suffice?
16:58Ten.
16:59Ten?
17:01Don't overplay your hand.
17:02If I was overplaying my hand,
17:04you would have hung up by now.
17:08Now's the time for choosing.
17:15Four.
17:17Five.
17:18Five?
17:21You know you're a tough
17:22little son of a bitch
17:23when you decide to be.
17:25Good for you.
17:27Five it is.
17:28I need one of the names now
17:30with evidence
17:31so I can verify the ID.
17:33So you don't trust me
17:33to deliver the goods, Peter?
17:35If you were in my shoes,
17:36would you?
17:39I'll send one over now.
17:41The rest
17:42upon delivery.
17:44Deal?
17:45Deal.
17:48We get him?
17:49Only if he's in
17:49seven different cities
17:50all at the same time.
17:57Is that...
18:00you said the name?
18:07You're not my food.
18:08Vernon Tyvek,
18:09I'm Mike Fonseca
18:10from the Financial Register.
18:12This is my colleague,
18:13Isabel De Leon.
18:14We were hoping to ask you
18:15some questions.
18:16How'd you get this address?
18:17Your mother was kind enough
18:19to lend a hand.
18:20She'd appreciate a call
18:21every once in a while.
18:22You know,
18:23may we come in?
18:25What's this all about?
18:26Your time
18:26at Walcott Capital Bank.
18:28We learned you parted ways
18:29with the bank
18:30and we were hoping
18:31you would help us understand
18:32why the sudden exit.
18:33Simple.
18:34Downsizing.
18:35Got a good exit package, though.
18:37Yeah, I see you
18:37enjoying your time off.
18:40Yeah, anything else?
18:41Yes.
18:42The story we're working on
18:43involves a number
18:44of suspicious activity reports
18:45that you filed
18:46during your time at the bank.
18:48We were hoping
18:48you could verify
18:49their authenticity.
18:50Where the hell
18:50did you get those?
18:50Sorry, we don't reveal
18:51our sources.
18:52But just how you know,
18:53anything that you share with us
18:54will be treated
18:55with strict confidentiality.
18:58Confidentiality?
18:59Listen, I really can't
19:01be talking to you guys.
19:01We understand.
19:02We do.
19:02We can go away
19:03and never come back.
19:04But you'll have to tell us
19:05where to go instead.
19:07Or the trail for the reports
19:08ends here on your doorstep.
19:09Leaving you with
19:10some tough questions
19:11to answer
19:12for the next people
19:13who come knocking.
19:18Okay, fine.
19:19Let me see.
19:19Really, anything will help us.
19:21Like, if you notice
19:22a certain pattern
19:22with the company's...
19:23Man, job is to identify
19:24bogus transactions
19:25that run investigations.
19:26It's Vincent's job.
19:27Yes, I understand.
19:28But looking at the SARS
19:29all together,
19:30is there anything
19:31that jumps out at you?
19:32Not really.
19:33They're all textbook
19:34shell companies.
19:35Except for this one.
19:39Heroes in Healing.
19:40Yeah, they're a non-profit
19:42for injured vets,
19:43which seemed legit
19:43until I started
19:44flagging their activity.
19:47Could you expand
19:48on that, please?
19:48Rapid movement of funds,
19:50incomplete or false
19:50documentation,
19:51smurfing.
19:52You know what that is?
19:53Yes, large transactions
19:55broken down into
19:55multiple smaller ones
19:56to avoid detection.
19:57Yes.
19:58Mr. Tavik,
19:58can you help us
19:59fill in the gaps, please?
20:00We could really
20:00use your expertise.
20:02Look, you asked me
20:03to point a finger.
20:04I did.
20:04I really can't
20:05get deeper than that.
20:09You understand.
20:11Thank you for your time,
20:12Vernon, really.
20:12Don't mention it.
20:14Like, literally,
20:15don't.
20:18Non-profit
20:19for injured vets?
20:20Heroes in Healing.
20:21Do you know it?
20:22No, but I have a
20:23contact who might.
20:24What, another name
20:25from the phone book?
20:25No, an old source
20:26from inside the Beltway.
20:28I'll try and set up
20:29a meeting.
20:30Maybe they'll be able
20:30to clarify some things.
20:31I'll look into
20:32a non-profit
20:33and see what I can find.
20:34No, I'm gonna
20:34drop you home.
20:35You must be exhausted.
20:36What?
20:37How could you think
20:38about sleep
20:38at a time like this?
20:40Huh.
20:41A thousand pages
20:42on Camp David,
20:42no black marker.
20:44Any mention of him here?
20:45What, you want
20:45a pocketbook?
20:46Special agent
20:46Shiget and Ando.
20:47You believe we're about
20:48to make him
20:48section chief next month?
20:50Well, he's definitely
20:50dirty.
20:51There's at least
20:51four more
20:52where he came from.
20:53Only if we give him
20:54Jay.
20:57Right?
20:58Say we play along
20:59a little longer.
21:00We could root out
21:01some of the biggest
21:02intelligent breaches
21:03in decades.
21:04Agent Ando
21:04is just the tip
21:05of the iceberg.
21:07There's no telling
21:07what other names
21:08he'll hand over,
21:09what other departments
21:10they'll be embedded in.
21:11She's not wrong.
21:13We played this right.
21:14Record the exchange.
21:15His list for the analyst.
21:16That's a federal charge.
21:18Conspiracy.
21:19Racketeering.
21:20You could put him
21:21away for good, Peter.
21:23Not a year from now.
21:24Today.
21:26And you could get
21:27your life back.
21:30What about Jay's safety?
21:31We can protect him.
21:33I'll put a few
21:33HRT units together.
21:35That way you two
21:35will never leave our sight.
21:36No, we need to keep
21:37this small.
21:38There's no telling
21:39what other names
21:40are on that list.
21:40Anyone could be compromised.
21:42I know some
21:43Joint Terrorism Task Force
21:44guys out in Jersey.
21:46They owe me a favor.
21:47They're solid.
21:48You're not listening.
21:49I promised Jay
21:50that I would keep him safe
21:51and now you're asking
21:52me to dangle him
21:52in front of the biggest
21:53shark that we know.
21:54I think you're
21:54under the illusion
21:55that we have
21:55other options
21:56at our disposal.
21:57We don't.
21:58The analyst
21:59is our best path forward.
22:00I'm not putting him
22:00at risk
22:01because a bunch
22:02of people who
22:03aren't Jay
22:03agreed to it.
22:04It's not our choice
22:05to make.
22:06It's his.
22:07What if Jay says no?
22:09Then he says no.
22:12Peter.
22:13It's his decision,
22:13Catherine.
22:20Hey.
22:22Where'd you find us?
22:24I was just lying around
22:25trying to keep my mind
22:27focused,
22:27solve something
22:28so I don't spiral out,
22:30you know?
22:32Yeah.
22:33Listen.
22:35Everything okay?
22:36You've been kept
22:37in the dark
22:37on some things.
22:39Okay,
22:39and I think you deserve
22:40to know what's being
22:41discussed down there
22:42and how you fit
22:44into it all.
22:45Okay.
22:48About a year ago,
22:50I was working a case
22:53and
22:57I made a deal
22:58with the devil
23:00and he was
23:01an intelligence broker
23:02and he had details
23:03about a terror plot
23:04at the UN.
23:05And the arrangement
23:06that I made with him,
23:08it saved a lot of lives
23:09but
23:10it also came
23:11with a pretty big IOU.
23:14Now that same guy
23:15he wants to collect
23:16on his debt.
23:20he wants you,
23:21Jay.
23:23What do you mean?
23:27What do you mean
23:28he wants me?
23:29Wait,
23:30who even is this guy?
23:31Can't you just
23:32arrest him?
23:33It's not
23:34that easy.
23:35This guy,
23:35he's extremely careful
23:37about what he says
23:38and who he says it to.
23:40Peter,
23:40you said I'd be safe here.
23:42I should have just
23:43listened to the reporter
23:44and tried to get asylum.
23:45The good news is
23:46you have options.
23:48Option one,
23:49we can move you
23:49into the witness
23:50protection program,
23:51we can put you
23:51someplace safe
23:52and you can start
23:52a new life.
23:54Now that's low risk
23:54but it's also low reward
23:56because you'll always
23:57be looking over your shoulder.
23:59Option two
24:01is you let us use you
24:03to draw this guy
24:04out into the open.
24:05Okay,
24:06now that's high risk
24:06but it's also high reward
24:07because once we arrest
24:08this guy,
24:09he's gone.
24:11Okay,
24:11he'll never bother you
24:12again.
24:14It's just that
24:15there are a lot
24:16more unknowns.
24:16And that's it,
24:17two options.
24:20Okay,
24:21what's the bad news then?
24:22The bad news is
24:23this is your decision
24:24to make.
24:24No one else
24:25can make it for you,
24:26this is your life.
24:27What kind of choice
24:28is that?
24:28I just don't want
24:29to die.
24:32And I can't keep
24:33running either.
24:35What would you do
24:36if you were me?
24:36I'm not you.
24:37No,
24:37just say you were,
24:39what would you do?
24:41Peter,
24:41my whole life
24:42is just about numbers.
24:43Adding them up,
24:44making sure they fit,
24:45but I don't know
24:45what the risks are here
24:46because I have nothing
24:47to weigh them against,
24:48so just humor me
24:49for a goddamn second
24:50and just tell me
24:51what would you do?
24:53Please.
24:57If there was a way
24:58that I could have gotten
24:59this guy behind me
24:59before now,
25:00I would have done it.
25:02But that's me.
25:04So you're saying
25:05I should...
25:05No,
25:06I'm not saying
25:06you should do anything.
25:07You asked me
25:08what I would do
25:08when I told you.
25:10Now what you need to do,
25:12figure out the percentages,
25:14and we'll stand by
25:15for your decision downstairs.
25:32Isabel?
25:34Isabel,
25:34Mike's been calling for you.
25:36Oh, yes?
25:37Yeah,
25:37said he's just finishing up
25:38with the sores
25:39and wanted you to meet him
25:41at the place
25:41with the good onion rings?
25:43Okay.
25:44Oh,
25:45and the Anderson file.
25:47He wants you to bring it.
25:48The Anderson file?
25:49Are you sure
25:49that's what he said?
25:50Yeah,
25:50that's what he said.
25:52Okay.
26:20Good,
26:20thanks,
26:21thanks,
26:21plan.
26:21Hey,
26:21what's the deal
26:22with the jukebox?
26:23You trying to drive away
26:24us regulars?
26:25Sorry,
26:25the bar crawl.
26:29Barely even sounds like music.
26:32No soul.
26:35Pardon me?
26:37I said no soul.
26:39This crap we're listening to.
26:41Yeah,
26:42I hear you.
26:43I don't want to throw rocks
26:45at the next generation,
26:46but this just sounds
26:48over-processed, right?
26:49Not my taste.
26:52What's your poison?
26:55IPA.
26:56No,
26:56no,
26:57I mean,
26:58music.
26:59What do you like?
27:00Journey,
27:01Eddie Money,
27:03Santana?
27:03Yeah,
27:04they're all good.
27:05What about Bon Jovi?
27:06Oh,
27:07Bon Jovi for sure.
27:09You know,
27:09I saw them in 88
27:10in the Jersey Syndicate tour.
27:12Amazing.
27:13Living on a prayer.
27:14That is a song
27:14you can drink to.
27:15In my case,
27:16too much,
27:17but yeah.
27:20You know what
27:20messes with your head?
27:21It's hearing the songs
27:22of our youth
27:23and commercials now
27:24for boner pills.
27:26That's how you know
27:26you get Noah.
27:27What are you going to do?
27:28It'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.
27:44Oh.
27:45Oh.
28:12There it is.
28:13The Jersey Syndicate tour
28:15rides again.
28:16I queued up
28:16Don't Stop Believing
28:17for you after.
28:18Yes.
28:19Cheers.
28:21Hey, sorry.
28:23We got some quarters
28:24for the meter out front.
28:26Here you go.
28:28Another parking ticket.
28:29My wife will have
28:30my tip in the ring.
28:31We don't want that.
28:34Ha.
28:35Ha.
28:36Ha.
28:39Ha.
28:40Ha.
28:42Ha.
28:42Ha.
28:53Hey, Mike.
28:53You okay?
28:56Hey, Mike?
29:02Hey, hey, Mike.
29:05Come on, I'm on what?
29:06Make it up.
29:19Yeah.
29:19So what do you say, Peter?
29:21Have I won over your trust yet?
29:22The name you sent checked out.
29:23So as long as the others
29:24are just as good.
29:25Well, of course.
29:26So it sounds like
29:27we're on then, yes?
29:34Yeah.
29:35Yeah, we got a deal.
29:38Excellent.
29:39And I have your word
29:40that you'll come alone.
29:41Just you and the
29:42trade in question.
29:43As long as I have your word
29:44that no harm will come to him,
29:45then 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
29:55to 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
30:20of high blood pressure,
30:21hypertension,
30:22heart 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?
30:30Is he going to be okay?
30:31Hey.
31:02Hey.
31:39Hey.
31:39I'm back.
31:42Hey.
31:44Oh, what'd you get? Burgers?
31:46Subs.
31:47Oh.
31:49How was your work?
31:52What do you mean?
31:53Each time you got a new business assignment,
31:55I assume there are aspects of it that are different.
31:58Different problems, obstacles.
31:59I love the questions you ask.
32:02I really 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?
32:21206.
32:22Wow.
32:22That's great.
32:23I knew you'd love this one.
32:25Yeah, not so bad.
32:26What's your favorite part so far?
32:28The part where White Fang gets captured by the hunters.
32:31Oh, yeah.
32:43Peter.
32:43Jay.
32:44This 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 hits.
33:00We got you.
33:07What?
33:09Nothing.
33:10Damn right.
33:11Nothing.
33:12Let's take this.
33:13Let's do tech out of DARPA.
33:15Works by frequency, Hoppy.
33:16Making it impossible for technical surveillance countermeasures to pick it up.
33:19Is that 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, but you're 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.
33:53So, now you just go get him.
33:56For all of us.
33:58Yes, ma'am.
34:08Level's good?
34:10Hayden, you picking this up?
34:12Clear as a bell.
34:13I 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, hence the, uh...
34:39Exactly.
34:44Hey, we'll be okay.
36:18Honestly, didn't think you'd show.
36:21Where are we going?
36:22You'll see soon enough.
36:35They're headed westbound.
36:38Copy.
36:39Sitting so good.
36:40Copy.
37:10You're supposed to die.
37:10You're supposed to go.
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 pump is out of this tunnel.
37:33Where the hell are we?
37:44Oh, hello Peter, you're looking well.
37:49Can't say the same for you.
37:50Yeah, a little bit of a stomach bug.
37:53We'll pass.
37:54And you must be the elusive Jay Buttra.
37:58You're a slippery one.
38:00Didn't really have a choice.
38:27What happened to Dr敦ovsky?
38:37I,� Finn?
38:39My goal is to efficiency.
38:41held up mind of the deal and where's the list of names don't be rude talking
38:45about our new friend like he's some sort of prize to be bargained for mr.
38:49buttra I'm curious what do you know about me what is Peter told you I told
38:55him no no I want to hear it from him oh he said you were dangerous please but
39:07that you wouldn't hurt me cuz you always kept your word which is more than I can
39:12say for him so it's true Peter is not one for good first impressions but it was
39:21right for him to bring us together now tell me how exactly did you do it do what
39:30the SARS I mean your job is to untangle financial webs and puzzles but it is your
39:36particular knack for piecing them back together that has me intrigued just good
39:44with numbers I guess it's quite a talent I'm curious to see more of that ability
39:51in action
40:08you're done the list
40:19for additional names with evidence as we agreed but first take a moment drink it all in because
40:30this is what true partnership looks like Peter you scratch my back I scratch yours
40:36everybody gets what they want including our new friend are we happy yeah we're on go go go stop here
41:03no no no no not yet
41:09wait a deal yes we did but allow me one more moment for what
41:28turn off the engine and get out of the vehicle now
41:47what was that that was the sound of us learning a very difficult lesson
41:58don't move your fucking hands
42:17I offered you the carrot Peter and you lied to me so let me remind you of the stick
42:31you exist in this world at my pleasure as does any other person unfortunate enough to call you their
42:41friend so when I contact you again and I require something you will comply with blind obedience you will
42:50comply with expediency otherwise my next bonfire will be in California over Rose Larkin's house
43:00do you understand me
43:05yes
43:06good
43:07good
43:07now get out
43:10come on
43:11no
43:12no no no
43:14he stays
43:16I lived up to my end of the arrangement
43:18that sort of integrity should be rewarded don't you think
43:23Peter
43:26here
43:27Jay
43:27Jay
43:28Jay
43:28Jay you're gonna be okay
43:44what's going on
43:46that's right
43:46so
43:47Yes
43:47what
43:54there
43:55there
43:58where
44:06Captain, can you hear me?
44:14Captain!
44:41Captain, can you hear me?
44:41Captain, can you hear me?
45:27Captain, can you hear me?
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