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00:01Jason!
00:02What is wrong with you?
00:03Jason didn't just get fired by the FBI.
00:05He got arrested.
00:06Westmon is helping me get the charges dropped.
00:08Was that not the same Doug Westmon who keeps going on TV
00:11talking about Pruitt's compound
00:13claiming he got nothing to do with the theater bombing?
00:15An A. Pruitt should never have been arrested.
00:18What's a rule box?
00:19Stuff I used to write down.
00:21Reminders.
00:22Your wife, she left in tears.
00:23You need to be a man and end it.
00:30The guy's name was Linus Eccles.
00:34None of us had ever heard of him before.
00:37His neighbors said he was quiet.
00:39Didn't make much noise.
00:42Linus was good with details.
00:44He liked exact measurements.
00:47Calculations.
00:50Not many people appreciated that about him.
00:53Not many people appreciated him at all.
00:57But that all changed when he started believing in a higher power.
01:01Something bigger than himself.
01:04He started using his skills to take care of things that needed taking care of.
01:10And today was the day that he would use those skills
01:14to take care of something much bigger than himself.
01:19Today was the day that quiet Linus Eccles would make a big bang.
01:25Yes, I think to myself.
01:33What a wonderful way.
01:56You got paint stands there?
01:59Yeah, varnish.
02:01Just testing it out for the boat this morning.
02:04You ordered any paint there in the shed?
02:06I ran out.
02:09But olive oil's working.
02:10Good enough for this gem.
02:12You didn't feel like doing any actual building this morning?
02:16I wasn't focused.
02:18I, uh...
02:21Diane and I ended things, so...
02:25I'm sorry.
02:27It was the right thing for both of us.
02:30Yeah.
02:31I'm more worried about how I'm going to tell everyone.
02:34I just want to move on, you know?
02:37I can let folks know.
02:39Yeah?
02:40Yeah.
02:41That'll make things easier for you.
02:45Uh...
02:45Thanks, Kowalski.
02:47Sure.
02:48Yeah.
02:49Hey, but I'd clean this bottle off and put it back in the kitchen.
02:52Otherwise, Mary Jo's going to have a justifiable reason to be pissed off at you.
02:57Thanks again, Kowalski.
02:59You bet.
03:04Kowalski, hold up.
03:05Dalton basement just said that blood-sucking lawyer's up there talking to Wheeler again.
03:08Who?
03:09Doug Westmont.
03:10Hey, Pruitt's lawyer.
03:11You up there?
03:11No idea.
03:12Hey, have you seen Gail?
03:14I gotta tell her something for Gibbs.
03:16Hey.
03:17Y'all talking Doug Westmont?
03:19That is a large cup of joe you got there, Randall.
03:21Yeah, it's my second one this morning.
03:23Lot of caffeine.
03:24I pulled an all-nighter to finish inputting all the case files on the computer
03:27because HQ asked me to start making a computer database
03:29for all the evidence logs across the agency now.
03:31Yeah, I heard about those computer data.
03:33And, boss, to answer your question, yes.
03:35The blood-sucking lawyer, Doug Westmont, is 100% up in Wheeler's office,
03:38but it's got nothing to do with Abe Pruitt.
03:40Hey, sorry to cut you off there, K-Dawg.
03:41No.
03:42Anyway, Wheeler's son, he got arrested for shooting paintballs at cars on an access road
03:45and lost his internship at the FBI, so Wheeler called in Doug Westmont
03:48to help get the charges dropped.
03:50Fingers crossed all the way.
03:51Yeah, I know all that already, Randall.
03:53Wheeler told me last week.
03:54Gotcha.
03:54Man, this caffeine is really pumping hard.
03:57Where's Gail?
03:59I believe she's servicing the copier with some fresh toner.
04:05Guaranteed Westmont's up there spinning the truth.
04:07That's what all them lawyers do.
04:08Oh, darn it all.
04:11The toner got you, huh?
04:13Why don't you try some olive oil?
04:15Gibbs just brought the bottle into the kitchen.
04:18Thanks, Kowalski.
04:19Hey, speaking of Gibbs, I have some news.
04:23It's very unfortunate, very sensitive.
04:27What is it?
04:29This probably shouldn't be spread around.
04:32Oh, I wouldn't. I'm a vault.
04:34Gibbs and Diane called it quits.
04:37Their marriage is over.
04:41No, that's...
04:44Will you excuse me a minute?
04:46Sure thing.
04:49Major, I got to tell you something very unfortunate,
04:53very sensitive.
04:55Gibbs and Diane are getting a divorce.
04:58So, a nolo contender a plea acknowledges that there's enough to convict,
05:02but you will not be pleading guilty.
05:05So, you'll get probation, some community service,
05:09but you'll escape doing any time in juvie.
05:11What about his permanent record?
05:13Clean slate.
05:14Once he turns 18.
05:15Thank God he's a terrible shot.
05:16I wouldn't have been able to help him
05:17if he actually hit any of the cars.
05:19The paint gun wasn't calibrated right.
05:21Sign the papers, Jason.
05:22All right.
05:23Well, don't you worry, kid.
05:24Uncle Dougie has got you covered.
05:27Here, take it.
05:29It's for the shooting range off Fifth Street.
05:32Oh, I don't think that's a good idea.
05:33Well, it's better than having him shoot paintballs
05:3550 yards off FBI property.
05:37Take him for a little target practice, Cliff.
05:39Let him work out some aggression.
05:40Okay, Doug.
05:41No, I'm serious.
05:42Look, they're a prickly bunch of bastards
05:44that run the place,
05:44but you show them that card,
05:46I mean, they'll give you 15% off.
05:48Doug?
05:48What?
05:49Can I speak to you in private, please?
05:50Oh, yeah, sure.
05:53Look, this paintball thing
05:55isn't just about him getting arrested.
05:56I told you the FBI is firing him
05:59from his internship in the mailroom.
06:00I understand this is a lot to ask,
06:02but could you get him an internship at your firm?
06:05Absolutely not.
06:07Yeah, I figured.
06:09Shelly and I, we just don't know what to do anymore.
06:11We'll get him to a good place.
06:12We're playing piano together.
06:14Next thing you know,
06:14I'm getting another call from the local authorities.
06:17I mean, he's really good at social studies.
06:19What does that even mean?
06:20How do you turn that into a career?
06:21I don't know, man.
06:22That's why Holly and I never had kids.
06:24I got the snip years ago.
06:26So, um, look, just give my office a ring
06:29when the kid signs.
06:30You're ready to file?
06:30Yeah, okay.
06:31Thanks.
06:37You left a blood-sucking lawyer to take my spot.
06:40Well, I've been letting guests use it
06:41since you weren't driving.
06:43Yeah, well, I'm driving now,
06:44so if you could please, sir, just let...
07:10Cliff!
07:12Cliff!
07:13Are you okay?
07:13Jason!
07:14Where's Jason?
07:15I don't know.
07:15Is he still inside?
07:16Jason!
07:17What the hell happened?
07:18Carve, mom.
07:20Uh...
07:21Westmont's dead.
07:22Move, move!
07:22Did you see my son?
07:23Is he inside?
07:23I don't know!
07:24Everyone's evacuating!
07:25Sir, you can't go in there.
07:26My son's inside.
07:27Sir, we need everyone to clear the area.
07:28No, this is my office!
07:30You get the hell out of my way!
07:31My son's inside!
07:32Dad!
07:33Jason!
07:34Jason!
07:35Oh!
07:37Oh!
07:38So you were dead.
07:39I'm okay.
07:39I'm okay.
07:40Are you okay?
07:40Is everybody okay?
07:41I know Westmont was in the car.
07:43Oh!
07:46Hey!
07:49Go, Ben!
07:50Get him out of here!
07:51Get these two out of here!
07:52Go!
07:53Come on, come on!
07:55Dad!
07:56Go!
07:57Go!
07:57Get in there!
07:59Head down!
08:00Head down!
08:04Randolph, what's the source?
08:06Safe from the car, sir.
08:07He probably had ammo in there.
08:08It's cooking off.
08:09Everyone!
08:09Hold your fire!
08:11There's ammo burning off in the car!
08:13There is no gunmen!
08:15There is no gunmen!
08:16Okay?
08:17Set up a 500-foot parameter.
08:19Franks!
08:20Radio the fire department!
08:21Strickland!
08:22Randolph!
08:23Dominguez!
08:23Make sure the buildings are empty!
08:25I want the whole area cleared now!
08:27Go!
08:27Go!
08:28Go!
08:28Go!
08:33Go!
08:36Go!
08:40Go!
08:43Go!
08:57Dominguez!
08:59Sounds like it's really gonna take this time.
09:04Anyhow, I just thought you should know
09:05so you don't accidentally say something dumb to him.
09:10Thanks.
09:12Hey, is Lala on here?
09:14Lala!
09:15What?
09:16Gibbs and Diane are ending their marriage,
09:17so don't say anything dumb.
09:20Coffee.
09:21Let's go, Randall. What do we know?
09:22We got a bomb planted in Westmont's car.
09:24That's right, we do. So yeah, it's like,
09:25you know how I stayed up all night to finish the computer job
09:27so I could start the new computer job?
09:28It's kind of like my brain is just like this human computer
09:30just fueled by caffeine.
09:32And in other news, Duck Tangle confirmed cause of death
09:34was Westmont getting blown up by the bomb.
09:36I was gonna try to come down slow,
09:37but you just poured it into the...
09:39Hey, Vera's notifying Westmont's wife.
09:44What?
09:44We heard about you and Diane.
09:48Uh...
09:49Oh, we know it must have been hard to watch her walk out the door,
09:51but we're all here for you, man.
09:53Marriages end every second.
09:55One just ended right now in Cleveland, I'm sure.
09:57We're all here for the door to the door.
09:59Let's go.
10:00What do we know?
10:01Did we hear from Woody?
10:02Yep. Bomb forensics should be ready shortly.
10:04I also made contact with Westmont's office,
10:06told them we'd be stopping by to discuss timelines.
10:08Enemies.
10:09Guy's a lawyer, Randall.
10:10We should block out the whole damn day to talk enemies.
10:12Where are we for the investigation?
10:14Sir, if you don't mind me saying your take charge performance
10:17after that bomb went off, I mean, that was awesome.
10:19It was like, uh, it was like Joe Average turns Commando Cliff.
10:24Dalton took Jason home to Shelly's.
10:26Until things calm down, I'm keeping an agent posted there.
10:28Jason's pretty shaken up.
10:30And when you talk to Westmont, did he seem off?
10:32Can you say anything?
10:33No, nothing.
10:34All right, let's find ourselves some leads then.
10:36Broby, you and me are heading to Westmont's office.
10:38You two got forensics.
10:42Can we stop for a soda on the way?
10:43I really think it's safer if I come down slowly.
10:46Oh, wow.
10:48Ugh.
10:49Holy hell.
10:50Yeah.
10:51That is a mammoth amount of caffeine, buddy.
10:53It's OK.
10:54Don't worry about it.
10:54He's coming down slowly.
10:55You know what?
10:56Forget we brought it up.
10:57We have bigger things to discuss.
10:58Oh, should we start with this fax we got from Gail
11:01about Gibbs being back on the market,
11:02or do you guys want to talk about bomb parts first?
11:04Bomb parts.
11:05Gibbs being back on the bomb parts.
11:06Bomb parts, for sure.
11:09Right.
11:10OK.
11:11Just set this right over here,
11:14and we can refer to it later.
11:19So the shots following the car bomb
11:22were definitely ammo cooking off from the heat.
11:25Yeah.
11:25Looks like Westmont had a couple boxes
11:26in his glove compartment
11:27along with his 9mm handgun.
11:29What about this?
11:29Is this it?
11:30This is the bomb?
11:31Yes, Randolph, you're looking at a brick of C4
11:33and a detonator,
11:35a pretty simple bomb design.
11:36Well, detonator was a different story.
11:38Yes, the detonator was quite sophisticated,
11:39but I managed to piece it back together
11:41thanks to my undisputed mechanical prowess.
11:43You fixed the copier one time, Phillip,
11:45so go on.
11:47The detonator was not on a timer.
11:49It was wired to the car's ignition.
11:51But it was designed to go off
11:53on the second turn of the key.
11:55Mm-hmm.
11:55Key turn one, prime the bomb.
11:58Key turn two...
12:01Bomb goes boom.
12:02So someone planted the bomb at one location
12:04and wanted it to go off at Westmont's next location.
12:07Wait, are you guys saying the bomber was targeting NIS?
12:10I think we are.
12:11We're just scientists.
12:12I mean, I just know how the bomb worked.
12:13You tell us, I guess.
12:15Mr. Westmont wasn't scheduled to be at NIS this morning.
12:18I'm sure of it.
12:19Can we see a schedule?
12:20Yes, sorry.
12:21I'm looking at the wrong one.
12:23That was Mr. Keller.
12:23This is Mr. Westmont.
12:25Sorry, I just can't believe what happened to him.
12:28It's okay.
12:29Take your time.
12:30Ashley, cancel my lunch, will you?
12:32Gentlemen, Carter Dodd.
12:35And our third partner, Harry Keller.
12:38Pleasure.
12:38You're with NIS?
12:40Sorry for your loss.
12:41I wouldn't believe it except the news just started reporting it.
12:44The talk was...
12:47It doesn't seem real.
12:48Excuse me, Agent Franks.
12:49I found Mr. Westmont's schedule.
12:50Hold on there, Ashley.
12:51What are you giving them?
12:52We need to know where Westmont should have been this morning.
12:54I'm afraid you'll need a court order.
12:57Are you yanking my chain right now?
12:59Attorney-client privilege still applies even post-mortem.
13:01We're trying to find out who killed your damn partner,
13:03and y'all are gonna play lawyer games.
13:04The attorney-client privilege is sacred.
13:07Sacred, my ass!
13:08You wanna know who killed him or not?
13:11Pardon me?
13:13I have an amendment to discovery for Mr. Westmont.
13:16Monica.
13:19Doug was...
13:22He was killed this morning, ma'am.
13:26Oh, my God.
13:29Uh...
13:30What happened?
13:31You work here.
13:33You mind telling us where he was meant to be this morning?
13:35No, I'm with the U.S. Attorney's Office.
13:40But do you have a warrant for his schedule?
13:43Y'all are unbelievable.
13:44Look, once you have a warrant, swing back around.
13:47We'll be more...
13:48Just give us the damn schedule.
13:49The A. Prude Appeal.
13:52His schedule says he was supposed to be working on the Prude Appeal this morning.
13:55I don't know where, but it was an N.I.S.
13:59You hear that, Proby?
14:01We got a barn full of asses.
14:02Now he and Pruitt strotting in from pasture.
14:04You think Abe's involved in this?
14:05Hell, I wouldn't put a pasture.
14:07I'm telling you.
14:08Them lawyers, they talk and they talk until one day you wake up and they're stealing your ranch right out
14:13from under you.
14:13You mean your place in Texas?
14:15Yeah, my place.
14:16Whatever place.
14:16It don't matter.
14:17With that many bloodsuckers spinning the truth, including the dead guy.
14:21And you hadn't...
14:21Abe Pruitt, that bastard used to be a lawyer too.
14:24Now he thinks he's some kind of compound god.
14:26You mark my words, Proby.
14:28With that many lawyers spinning.
14:30Ain't no way in hell this case is ever getting solved.
14:38Who amongst us hasn't felt small?
14:42Who hasn't felt judged?
14:44Amen.
14:44That's right.
14:51Look at me.
14:53We are small.
14:54But that is only because there is something bigger.
14:57Something more powerful than the bars that imprison us.
15:02Look at me.
15:05I am free.
15:10How did it happen?
15:11Car bomb.
15:13At his home?
15:15His wife okay?
15:16Happened at our office.
15:19At Pendleton.
15:21Listen Abe, I'd rather not BS you in the house of God.
15:24We know you got a thing for bombs and the lawyer who couldn't get you out of here just got
15:28blown up by one.
15:30I had nothing to do with that movie theater bombing.
15:33And nothing to do with Stanley taking his own life.
15:35That's not why we're here.
15:37Agent Gibbs, let me tell you why I'm here.
15:39I'm here because you exposed me for bigamy.
15:43I'm here because I married Beth to get her health insurance for her chemotherapy.
15:46I did that.
15:47And I'm prepared to serve my time.
15:50I would do it again.
15:52Seems like you're making good use of your time in here.
15:56Replacing your flock?
15:57My people aren't being replaced.
16:00Wilson and Barnes kicked them off our land.
16:03So yes, they are scattered.
16:05But they can never be replaced.
16:08What we build will always be with us.
16:12Your brother felt the same.
16:16Spoke to Mason last week on the phone.
16:18He didn't tell you?
16:19Spoke to him and said what?
16:26That I was sorry how things ended.
16:28That I was praying for him.
16:30And that I was trying to reach all my people to tell them as much.
16:34Mr. Pruitt, if you made peace with serving your time, why'd you file an appeal?
16:40I didn't.
16:42Westmont was scheduled to work on his argument for it this morning.
16:47The reporter.
16:48The what?
16:49A reporter came to see me a couple months ago.
16:51He was doing a story on the movie theater bombing and my conviction.
16:55Told me Westmont filed an appeal.
16:57I said he was mistaken, but...
17:00There were no grounds for an appeal.
17:02I told Westmont that.
17:06So why would he file anyway?
17:11Who's the reporter who came to see you?
17:14The reporter's name is Freddy Riles.
17:16Prison's record show.
17:17He visited Abe Pruitt three months ago.
17:19We confirmed with the Chronicle that Riles was writing a piece on the theater bombing.
17:22He likely made contact with Westmont while he was researching.
17:24Well, bring him in here, then.
17:25We can't.
17:25He died of a heart attack last month.
17:27Asking too many questions.
17:28Could have gotten himself killed.
17:29I went down that road too, Gibbs, but then I did a little more digging.
17:31Riles had a heart condition since birth.
17:33Heart attack was legit.
17:34What about the article he wrote?
17:35He didn't finish it.
17:36Family says he left behind a huge amount of notes.
17:38But his family lawyered up.
17:40They want a court order before they hand over his writings.
17:41What the hell did they lawyer up for?
17:43They said there's too many notes to go through, but I just think they got too scared of what
17:46might be in them.
17:47Last thing we need is another damn lawyer on this thing, Rando.
17:49I didn't tell him to get one.
17:51I ain't yelling at you.
17:52I'm yelling at the amount of true spinning bloodsuckers we got on this thing.
17:56Okay.
17:56Well, it just feels like a really high decibel just blasting in my face, and I just cut myself
18:01off from caffeine now, so I'm feeling a little lightheaded.
18:03Sit your ass down there.
18:05I'll get to work on the warrant.
18:06Don't bother.
18:07Wheeler's on it.
18:08Cliff?
18:09Yeah.
18:09He said he's gonna throw some weight around and get the warrant expedited.
18:12He's still riding high from that Commando Cliff performance after the bomb went off.
18:17Rando, do what you gotta do to get right.
18:19Proby, Dominguez.
18:20Call in Westmont's wife.
18:22Let's see if she'll give us a list of enemies without a damn court order.
18:27Hey, boss, how was Pruitt when you talked to him?
18:29Gibbs said Westmont filed an appeal without him knowing.
18:32Silver State Ranch.
18:33Mason.
18:34Mikey.
18:35Damn, I was just about to call you.
18:36I saw on the news about Abe's lawyer.
18:38You know who done it?
18:40Listen, I went to see Abe.
18:41He said he talked to you on the phone.
18:44Yeah.
18:45He tracked me down through a lady that lived with us on the compound.
18:48He didn't want nothing.
18:49Just tell me he was sorry he couldn't save the land.
18:52He didn't say nothing else.
18:54Nothing about his lawyer.
18:56No.
18:57Honestly, Mikey, I know you told me all that bad stuff he'd done, but I don't know.
19:02When I talked to him, he doesn't seem like that kind of guy.
19:06Mikey?
19:08Listen, Mason, let's catch up later.
19:10I gotta run.
19:10Sure thing.
19:12Shelly, listen to me.
19:15Tell him that he is safe.
19:17That I am safe.
19:18The bomb was supposed to go off somewhere else.
19:22If you need anything, just call me and I will handle it.
19:26Okay.
19:29Jason is pretty shaken up.
19:31Well, I'm sure he is.
19:33But you sound like you're handling it.
19:35Just make sure you don't take things too far.
19:38What?
19:39The commando Cliff routine was great outside.
19:42But now I've got a scared courier saying I gotta get eight million boxes off of his truck immediately because
19:47you were too pushy when you expedited that warrant.
19:49Are these the reporter's notes?
19:50You can say that right there.
19:52What are you putting him in here for?
19:54Because you requested it, Cliff.
19:56I swear, that bomb went off and now everything is out of whack.
20:00Do you know how things run smooth around here, Cliff?
20:04I intervene.
20:06Well, things happened so fast, when we got back in the building, I didn't have time to intervene.
20:10Now, Gayle's got the whole office running around talking about Gibbs' divorce.
20:15Randy is about to have the biggest caffeine crash out known to man.
20:19And you are walking around here with your chest puffed out so far, you're gonna tip over, Cliff.
20:24No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
20:26Get this stuff out of here.
20:28Have Vera and Kowalski go through it all with you.
20:32Wheeler.
20:33Wait.
20:33Shelly, no, no, no.
20:34Hold on.
20:35Calm down.
20:35I can't understand you.
20:37He did what?
20:39Okay, I'll handle it.
20:40I said I'll handle it.
20:43Jason snuck out.
20:44He's on the loose doing God knows what.
20:53My husband wasn't a perfect man.
20:57But he was a good one.
20:59Mrs. Westmont, can you think of anyone that would want to hurt your husband?
21:03Being a defense attorney, Doug always says making enemies is a part of the job description.
21:09You got any names?
21:11Sure.
21:13I-I can write them down if you'd like.
21:19Ma'am, do you know why your husband filed an appeal for Abe Pruitt when Abe didn't want one?
21:26No, but...
21:28What?
21:30He bought a gun recently, joined a shooting range.
21:35He said it was for fun, but then he also said the guys who worked there were awful.
21:40I-I asked him why he kept going.
21:44He just changed his subject.
21:45You know which shooting range?
21:47It's called Oceanside Arms.
21:49You think Wheeler's gonna put a bolo out for his son?
21:53You good?
21:54Yeah, just a bit of a crash from the caffeine stoppage.
21:56Ugh!
21:57But it was worth it to start that new computerized evidence log.
21:59Ugh!
22:00Ugh.
22:01Why am I even talking about this, dude?
22:03Your marriage is frickin' over.
22:05Yeah, I'm fine.
22:06Ugh.
22:07Let's discuss this after, promise?
22:09Oh, just so you know, Lala said, Westmont's wife said, the guys that work here?
22:13Real jerks.
22:16All right, we told you what we know.
22:17Now get the hell out of here.
22:19Hey, listen, buddy.
22:20Hey, guys, how about you run us through it again with a little less feeling and one at a time?
22:25Please.
22:27What, are we boring you?
22:28What the hell is wrong with you, man?
22:29Why would you open your mouth up that big in front of me?
22:32We told you, okay?
22:33Westmont was learning to shoot because he was being stalked.
22:36He was being tailed by a dude in a pinto.
22:38Yeah, some dude in a pinto was following him.
22:40The guy was bald.
22:41Dude telling him had no hair.
22:45Are you serious right now, dude?
22:48Sir, what are you doing here?
22:53Hey, dumbass, you gotta check in!
22:55Hey, what the hell were you thinking, sneaking off and coming here?
22:58Dad, what are you...
22:58I had to pay off the taxi driver to tell me where he took you.
23:02Do you know how humiliating that is?
23:03I was just...
23:04You let a child into a shooting range without a legal guardian?
23:09Is Jason old enough to be here?
23:11I doubt it.
23:11He had cash and an ID.
23:13What?
23:14Oh, come on.
23:15Does that look like a 16-year-old to you?
23:17Are you blind?
23:18He must have stolen it from my wallet.
23:19You need to watch yourself.
23:21You're standing in my domain.
23:23You see my kid?
23:25He's my domain, and you do not want to test me today.
23:27Step off me!
23:28Hey!
23:32Okay, second wind. Here we go.
23:45Thank you for not leaving me hanging back there.
23:51I've never seen you throw a punch.
23:54It's impressive.
23:57The way you took control this morning, too.
23:59Yeah.
24:00I've always been scrappy.
24:02When you start wearing a suit every day, people forget who you are.
24:06You forget who you are.
24:11Well, at least you got a description of the guy following Westmont and no broken bones.
24:16I would call that a win-win.
24:18Hmm.
24:19What are you gonna do with Jason?
24:21Nah.
24:22I put him in the conference room.
24:24Told him he's grounded for an open-ended period of time.
24:27Yeah.
24:29And then after that.
24:32I don't know.
24:34We're in this vicious cycle where things get better, and then they go back to being worse.
24:40Worst part about being a dad.
24:43When you don't know how to help him.
24:47Never goes away.
24:52Hey.
24:54I'm sorry to hear about you and Diane.
24:57Divorce is complicated.
25:00For her and me, maybe not.
25:02She'll file the paperwork.
25:04I'll sign it.
25:06How are you two kidding me?
25:08You're gonna go out there on the clock and get into a brawl at a gun club?
25:13What the hell were you thinking?
25:15They started it.
25:16Cliff, you are busting heads in a suit, for God's sakes.
25:19They riled me up about Jason.
25:20Look.
25:21I know you're on the edge about Jason.
25:23And I know you've been feeling yourself since your commando cliff routine.
25:27But honey, we need you to represent this office properly.
25:33Now tell me you understand that.
25:35I understand that.
25:37Gibbs, are you going to represent the office properly, even though you all broken up about Diane?
25:44Yes, ma'am.
25:46Okay.
25:49I need your help on this.
25:52What does that say?
25:53Uh, are these the reporter's notes?
25:56He has horrible handwriting.
25:58We think this page is talking about Westmont.
26:00But we can't make heads or tails out of it.
26:03Vera and Kowalski have been staring at it for the last two hours.
26:06Uh, in the trash, there are far too many octopuses.
26:12Is that right?
26:13Octopi.
26:14Octopi.
26:15Yeah.
26:15Never mind.
26:16Gibbs, I need you to tell Randy what I said about properly representing the office when he wakes up.
26:23I had to force him to take a nap.
26:26The whole dang office is out of whack.
26:40You've always been my hero.
26:43I am.
26:44That's...
26:46That's not funny.
26:47You know I'm sensitive about heroics.
26:49Come on, let's go.
26:51Time to get up.
26:52MJ says the caffeine should be fully cycled up.
26:54Yeah, I'm good.
26:54I don't need help.
26:55I got it.
26:55This is the car we're looking for.
26:56What?
26:57It's a car that was following Westmont.
26:591977, Ford Pinto cruising wagon in bright red.
27:02How do we know that?
27:03Because.
27:03The guy's from the shooting range.
27:04No, they just said it was a red Pinto.
27:06They didn't give us a model or anything.
27:07Yeah, but once y'all were done wailing on each other, I called them up.
27:10Got the details.
27:11They're dealing with all them lawyers.
27:13I found these guys to be very reasonable.
27:14And they gave you a picture of the car too?
27:16No.
27:17Clearly I just pulled this as a reference.
27:19You won a Kowalski's car in Driver magazine.
27:20What's the matter, Randall?
27:21Your brain ain't working yet.
27:22Mary Jo said all the caffeine would be fully cycled out.
27:25No, I'm good.
27:26Look at me go.
27:27What else do we got?
27:28Description of the stalker, right?
27:29Guy in the Pinto is tall and bald.
27:31100% bald head.
27:32Six foot to six foot two white.
27:34Mid-forties.
27:35And Westmont figured he was hired by some disgruntled client.
27:38And the guys at the shooting range told you all this?
27:40They were very reasonable.
27:42Randall, call at the DMV.
27:43Get all the red Pinto registrations in the county.
27:45See if any of the drivers match our description.
27:47Copy.
27:48Dominguez, tell Probity quit licking his wounds with Wheeler
27:50and get his ass back up here.
27:54Where we at with those reporter's nose?
27:56Okay, I think I figured out it's W's.
27:58See how they all do this swoopy thing?
28:01Like a pair of boobs?
28:03Can I see?
28:06What? I just want to help.
28:07Yeah, I bet you do.
28:08How much writing can one man do?
28:10I'm getting carpal tunnel just looking at all this stuff.
28:13Maybe he had that, uh, that thing.
28:15You know that thing?
28:16Uh, where you can't stop writing?
28:17What's it called?
28:18Uh, it's called, uh, Rick.
28:20Hey, your name's Richard, right?
28:23What about it?
28:24Why would you have people call you Dick instead of Rick?
28:27It's kind of like you're asking for it.
28:29Okay.
28:30Your dad said sit here quietly, remember?
28:32The compulsive writing thing you're talking about is called hypergraphia.
28:37Edgar Allan Poe had it.
28:38Edgar Allan Poe was a Richard.
28:42Hey, look, kid.
28:43I know you had a rough day.
28:46But the only Richard in here is you.
28:49You want to help?
28:50Here.
28:51Have at it.
28:53And shut your damn trap.
28:56Hey, Mary Jo.
28:58You want to have a look here?
29:00You see what Vera was saying about the W's?
29:04Westmont's work on the Pruitt appeal
29:08does not match the time spent to billing.
29:16You just got to squint your eyes and let your brain fill it in.
29:20Now, how the hell did you learn how to do that?
29:22The day before we take a test,
29:24my social studies teacher writes out the answer key,
29:26and she leaves it on her desk.
29:28So I taught myself to read her horrible handwriting,
29:30and I'm getting an A in the class.
29:35Please don't tell my dad.
29:36Here, can you read this?
29:42She ensures favorable rulings for Westmont's clients.
29:49He pays her kickbacks in return.
29:55They meet doing trades.
29:58No, they meet during times.
30:01Billed to the Pruitt appeal.
30:05Westmont was colluding illegally.
30:08With who?
30:10Hey, with who, kid? Come on.
30:13Oh, uh...
30:18Someone named...
30:19AUSA?
30:21AUSA?
30:21You mean A-U-S-A?
30:24What does that stand for?
30:25Assistant, U.S. Attorney.
30:28I'll call Franks.
30:33Monica Adams, N-I-S.
30:41Mrs. Adams, we spoke to you at Westmont's office this morning.
30:44We need to talk to you.
30:48Hit it.
30:54Couch!
30:55Hands!
30:55Let me see your hands!
30:58Got her.
30:59Clear it.
31:07You're Wineville.
31:11Yes.
31:14Anyone else in here with you?
31:19My husband's away.
31:23Did you find out who killed Doug?
31:30Doug.
31:31You and Doug had an agreement.
31:32They were trading favors.
31:35What?
31:37No.
31:42We were having an affair.
31:47I loved him.
31:49I'm sorry.
31:52I should have told you earlier, but...
31:54I was scared.
31:56I knew it would end my career.
31:59My marriage.
32:02My life.
32:04So when Westmont scheduled time to work on the Pruitt of Peel, he was seeing you.
32:09Which means you were supposed to be with him this morning.
32:11Yes.
32:13He got called away for a meeting at NIS.
32:17Yes.
32:18I made up some excuse to go see him afterwards.
32:21That's when you told me what happened.
32:24Doug and I were supposed to be together when the bomb went off.
32:28We were supposed to have died again.
32:33Nobody had done this.
32:34Doug was being followed.
32:36It was a red car.
32:39One night, Doug grabbed his gun to try and confront him, but...
32:44The car sped off so fast, the curb ripped the bumper off.
32:51It was a red car.
32:53Red car.
32:55Red.
32:56Mrs. Adams, do you take anything tonight?
32:59Any medication?
32:59Yeah.
33:01I'm sorry.
33:03Hey, hey, let me see your hands.
33:05Put your hands up.
33:06Stay back.
33:07Ma'am, keep your hands up.
33:08Where I can see him, please.
33:13Oh, she took a bunch of pills.
33:14The curb, it took the bumper.
33:18Oh, jeez.
33:20Dammit, probably call it in.
33:21Yeah, I got it.
33:22Mrs. Adams, look at me, look at me.
33:25Monica Adams is in the hospital, what do we know?
33:27Is she gonna make it?
33:28They bumped her stomach, said that we got her there just in time.
33:30She was another lawyer, spinning the truth,
33:32so we busted down her door, dragged it out of her.
33:34Dominguez, what do we know?
33:35Adams and Westmont weren't colluding.
33:37They were having an affair.
33:38She knew about the guy who was following him.
33:40She said that there was...
33:40The red Pinto hit a curb, lost a bumper.
33:42Yeah, Mary Jo gave us the message.
33:43What, you doing anything about it?
33:45Yes, Franks.
33:46And don't speak to me like that.
33:47I don't practice law.
33:49You're displacing your anger again.
33:51I apologize.
33:52Randy and I have been calling all the body shops in the area.
33:54We're looking to see if any of them have prepared a bumper on a red Pinto
33:57for a guy matching our description.
33:59Nothing so far.
34:00Yeah, thanks.
34:02Waldo's auto body shop, baby.
34:04Owner is appropriately named Waldo.
34:06He replaced the front bumper in a bright red 77 Ford Pinto Cruisin' Wagon two weeks ago.
34:11Driver matches our description.
34:12Yep.
34:12White.
34:13Forties.
34:14Waldo's a mother.
34:15His name is Linus Eccles, and Waldo gave us his frickin' home address.
34:18Let's go!
34:19I got my third wind.
34:20Giddyup!
34:25100 seconds!
34:26N-I-N!
34:29Son of a bitch!
34:31Clear it!
34:32Let's go!
34:36Clear!
34:58Mr. Eccles.
35:00Show me your hands.
35:02God said you were coming.
35:04So I set them free.
35:05Hands!
35:06Show me your hands!
35:12Show me your hands!
35:13Throw me, cops!
35:14Stay down!
35:14Stay down!
35:15Give me your hands!
35:18Fly.
35:20Go free.
35:22Fly.
35:24Fly!
35:26Fly!
35:27Fly!
35:31Can get you some Kalamai motion, after we're done talking.
35:35Did you all get stung?
35:37They didn't mean it.
35:42C-4 detonator parts of your apartment.
35:44They're matched to the bomb that killed Doug Westmont.
35:46You were following him, too.
35:47It'd be great if we could skip the part where we deny it, seeing it you, me, or we all
35:51three
35:51know you've done it.
35:54I followed Doug Westmont.
35:56I found out he was having an affair with Assistant U.S. Attorney Monica Adams.
36:01I built the bomb.
36:03I planted it in his car.
36:05She was supposed to be nearby when I went off.
36:09Why'd you do it?
36:10Westmont's clients.
36:12A lot of them went to prison.
36:14They didn't know that he was sleeping with the prosecutor.
36:18It was unfair.
36:20It needed to be brought into the light.
36:29What made you start following Westmont in the first place?
36:33The idea just came in my head, I guess.
36:36From God.
36:41You're saying you got yourself in here facing a murder charge?
36:45Because some folks you never even met were being done wrong.
36:49That's right.
36:53Can I get the love, Chanel?
37:07You think he's crazy or he's hiding something?
37:09Both.
37:09Boss.
37:10He say anything about Abe Pruitt?
37:13What?
37:13We looked into Eccles' record.
37:15He did a month for attempted pipe bombing.
37:16Same prison as Abe Pruitt?
37:18Yeah.
37:18Eccles was released two months ago.
37:20Warden said that he was a regular at Pruitt's chapel services.
37:27I think it happened like this.
37:29Abe Pruitt realized Westmont was up to something when that reporter asked about his appeal.
37:34Abe brainwashed Linus Eccles in his prison church and told him about a dirty lawyer named Westmont.
37:39When Eccles was released, he followed Westmont in his red pinto, found out about the affair, and reported it back
37:45to Abe.
37:46Abe told him to do the bombing, but Eccles refused to admit Abe was involved, so the team tried to
37:52prove that after Eccles was released from prison, he made contact with Abe.
37:57No phone call from Eccles to Abe in prison.
37:59Nothing in the visitation logs, either.
38:01We got no way to prove Abe was behind this.
38:05Told y'all, with this many lawyers spinning, this case ain't ever getting solved!
38:09There's no proof that Abe was behind all this, but he probably did it to expose the affair, because that
38:14could get a lot of mistrials declared.
38:17I wrote some other things down, but it's just more notes.
38:20Seems like you got pretty invested.
38:25After the bomb went off, I was scared, but then I saw how you were, and I'd never seen you
38:34like that before.
38:34It was like, everything I thought I knew, I didn't.
38:37So you snuck out to a shooting range?
38:39To see if I could be a good shot.
38:41To see if maybe I could be an agent someday, like you.
38:46Seems like all I've ever done is screw things up, but today I helped solve the case, and maybe I
38:52could turn into something good.
38:56Jason.
38:58Oh.
39:02You are something good.
39:04But we just can't keep going backwards.
39:07I won't.
39:08I have something now.
39:10I have something to go for, and I thought maybe I could do an internship here.
39:20Two months.
39:22You stay out of trouble for two months, and then we'll talk about it.
39:26Deal.
39:34A lot of people believe in something bigger than themselves.
39:39I always wanted to be like that.
39:41The kind of person that believes in something bigger.
39:45What a wonderful world.
39:48Thought you might be here.
39:51No, don't get up.
39:53For the bee stings.
39:56Ah.
39:57And for everything else.
39:59Ah.
40:02Thanks.
40:05What you writing?
40:07Frank's inspired a new rule.
40:14Rule number 13, never involve a lawyer.
40:19After all this, it should be never ever involve a lawyer.
40:26Maybe I'll rewrite it later.
40:30I figured you usually talk to Diane after a day like this.
40:35I completely bought that you were fine all day, by the way.
40:39I am.
40:41I think I can see myself living alone.
40:46Big house in the fireplace.
40:49Basement, maybe.
40:51Focus on work, build a few boats.
40:56I think that'd be enough.
41:00You're just gonna go cold turkey on relationships then, huh?
41:06Well, I don't think I can do it again.
41:10So I think I'm done.
41:14I'm done.
41:15The colors of the rainbow.
41:19So pretty in the sky.
41:22Are also on the faces.
41:25Are you leaving?
41:28Yeah.
41:30I just came to drop that stuff off.
41:34It's been a long day.
41:36Yeah.
41:45I tried to hang on to something bigger.
41:47But in the end, reality always won out.
41:54Two weeks after Doug Westmont was killed by a car bomb,
41:57and his affair with AUSA Monica Adams was exposed,
42:02Abe Pruitt was granted a mistrial.
42:05The judge threw out his conviction.
42:09He told his followers he walked out a free man
42:12because there was something bigger than themselves.
42:16But he was about to show the world what he really believed.
42:21In Abe Pruitt's mind, there was nothing bigger than Abe Pruitt.
42:28Because a woman is undead.
42:36But I don't think he's going to die like a man.
42:36He was being taken off and over again.
42:36And I'm not going to die like a man.
42:37By the time I used to.
42:37Like Pruitt, this time he was getting off and over again.
42:43Who is I'm not going to die about a man?
42:46If we have to find a man.
42:46It's a man that was dead, you don't have to die.
42:48But I'm not going to die.
42:48It's like a man that's na-fan video.
42:52It's like this.
42:52In a name of the world.
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