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00:06Previously, on Reacher, he said $6.50 at $100k each.
00:10It could be a transfer of $65 million, a $65 million cover-up, a $65 million bribe.
00:15We got a suspect.
00:16Azari Mahmoud.
00:17He's known to Interpol as a weapons broker for terrorist organizations.
00:20He's a ghost. No pictures of him anywhere.
00:22If these are supposed to be fractions, then it's sloppy work.
00:25On each sheet, there's 26 or 27 numerical tabulations.
00:28So the real question is, what kind of somethings were they counting?
00:32You don't have to be lonely tonight.
00:34There were hitmen who tried to kill us in Atlantic City.
00:37They failed.
00:39But they had a parking pass for a company called New Age.
00:41New Age is an aerospace company.
00:43I'm Marla Burns, New Age Director of Operations.
00:46The parking pass was issued to a man named Trevor Seropian.
00:49Where's his car?
00:50He decided to take it with us.
00:58Holy shit, it's Swan.
00:59He was working at New Age with the people who've been trying to kill us.
01:08Great.
01:09Well, we drove a car through a window so that I could read workers' comp pleadings
01:12from a secretary who slipped on New Age stairs five years ago.
01:16So glad we risked prison for that.
01:19Yeah, I got nothing, too.
01:21No new information.
01:22Well, I wouldn't say we haven't found any new information.
01:25I mean, we've got three special investigators dead,
01:28one in the wind, and the one who's missing just happens to be the one who worked for New Age.
01:34What?
01:35Look, someone's got to say it.
01:37Was Swan working with these guys or with these guys?
01:40Swan's not dirty.
01:41Look, man, we all want to believe that he is...
01:43I know, Swan.
01:43We all do.
01:50You don't think there's even a chance?
01:52No, I don't.
01:55Focus on what we found.
02:09This is a Brad.
02:11That is a fastener.
02:13Two names for something that size is stupid.
02:15So is this conversation.
02:17Well, speaking of names,
02:18we just found our man in the employee directory.
02:21Seems Swan's title was assistant director of security.
02:29Shane Langston, director of security.
02:32Maybe he's the guy I got on the phone in Atlantic City.
02:34Why would you say that?
02:35He's a security boss, and bosses give orders,
02:37and the guys we killed had orders to take us out.
02:39Just a theory.
02:40He could be the guy that got Swan caught up in all this.
02:43Well, Swan didn't pull him into it first.
02:45I already told you.
02:46Aren't you the guy that said that assumptions kill?
02:48Well, you're assuming that Swan's the same guy he was back in the 110.
02:52Hey, this is the guy Richard chased down outside of Seropian's house.
02:56Same photo is his ID badge.
02:58Associate security officer.
03:01Well, that's great.
03:03Swan, Collins, that's two new age security personnel somehow involved in this.
03:07Now we gotta look into all these fuckers.
03:08Don't forget Marlo Burns.
03:10She knew she was sending us right into a buzzsaw when she gave us Seropian's address.
03:13So the entire company's suspect.
03:15We got over a thousand employees.
03:17How are we gonna tackle that?
03:22One at a time.
03:41Last night, you asked for a late-night warrant for some defense firm.
03:44And an hour later, the place is hit with a smash and grab?
03:48Do you know how that makes this apartment look?
03:50Like we're five steps behind everything.
03:52I made those applications when I had enough for a warrant.
03:54And while you're waiting for them,
03:56all the evidence that you would have collected from that place is all cleaned out.
04:00And I'll bet you that it is those tin soldiers
04:03that you were supposed to be keeping your black eye on.
04:06It wasn't the army brats.
04:07I made it crystal clear to them not to color outside the lines.
04:11Oh, I see.
04:12You thought if you told them nicely, they'd play along.
04:16You're NYPD!
04:17These are fucking PIs!
04:18For Christ's sakes.
04:19Is this too fucking much for you, Russo?
04:21Lieutenant, lower your voice.
04:23Lower my voice?
04:24You're telling me to lower my voice in my own fucking office?
04:30Yes!
04:30Okay.
04:31Would you please go and find out what they learned, right?
04:34Am I asking you nicely enough, Russo?
04:40I'll get it handled.
04:41Great.
04:43Close this.
04:49Who put this song on?
04:51This is the Talking Heads.
04:54You got beef with the Talking Heads?
04:56We're in New York.
04:57They're a New York band.
04:58They're a Rhode Island band that moved to New York,
05:00and no, I don't have a beef with them.
05:02It's just...
05:03road to nowhere.
05:04When we're sitting here getting nowhere.
05:07Seems a little defeatist.
05:09Besides, it's not even their best song.
05:11Probably prefer Psycho Killer.
05:14Um, I might have something.
05:16I've been scrubbing the drives for everything Swan-related.
05:20And?
05:20And I found an anomaly.
05:22He's the assistant director of security,
05:24so all of his emails have Langston, his boss,
05:26and a half dozen other security personnel CC'd on them.
05:29Makes sense.
05:30I mean, they're a team.
05:30They share information.
05:31But he didn't share everything.
05:33There are multiple emails between Swan and our old friend Marlo Burns.
05:37Just them.
05:38No one else copied.
05:39About what?
05:40Music.
05:41But not really.
05:43How do you know?
05:44He wrote,
05:45I was listening to an album the other day.
05:48Thought you might like it.
05:49Jimi Hendrix.
05:51Axis.
05:51Boldest love.
05:52The sixth song is amazing.
05:54Take a listen.
05:54Tell me what you think.
05:55Swan hated Hendrix.
05:57Anything with hard guitar.
05:58No.
05:59Skinner, no Hendrix.
06:00No Zeppelin, no who.
06:01I mean, that was his rule.
06:03He's leaving everyone else off the email,
06:04saying he loved something we know he hated.
06:07Could be code.
06:08Or it could be a guy trying to get laid.
06:13I mean, I once told a girl I love Georgia O'Keeffe.
06:17We say things.
06:18Yeah.
06:19It says the sixth track is called Little Wing.
06:23Hold on.
06:26I ever tell you you're smart, Neely?
06:28Not Neely enough.
06:29Right here.
06:30A file on a federal defense project called Little Wing.
06:32By far the biggest contract New Age has ever had.
06:35Four times the size of anything I've seen anywhere else in their records.
06:39A nine-figure contract.
06:40People have murdered for less.
06:45Look at this inner office memo.
06:47It seems a test for the Little Wing tech was held for some military brass.
06:50Even a senator.
06:51What kind of test?
06:52And where?
06:53It doesn't say.
06:54But they do note that Senator Malcolm Lavoie assured he would do all he could
06:57to get the congressional votes to make Little Wing a reality.
07:00And I quote,
07:01He fully believes in the work we're doing here at New Age,
07:03and we'll do whatever it takes to help us.
07:06Lavoie would fully believe in Snuffleupagus, you pay him enough.
07:09You know this guy?
07:11By reputation.
07:12In D.C., Lavoie's what's known as a paper bag.
07:14His politics and his vote go whichever way the wind's blowing.
07:17He's known to do some shady shit.
07:19So if New Age stands to make a fortune on a government contract
07:22and Lavoie is its champion in Congress,
07:24it stands to reason New Age is the wind blowing Lavoie's bag.
07:27That sounds wrong.
07:32So, Swan, who's missing, maybe dirty, maybe not,
07:35is co-texting Marlo Burns,
07:37who tried to have us killed about a program supported by an ethically compromised politician.
07:41We need to talk to Malcolm Lavoie.
07:43We'll never get close enough to a senator to find out what he may or may not know.
07:47Oh, we don't need to.
07:48Those guys never even know what they're voting for.
07:50Thousand-page bills, a legislative record, they don't read that stuff.
07:53They just vote the way they're told to.
07:54But as legislative director, they're the guys who actually craft and draft the laws,
07:58which is good for us because those guys have no security detail.
08:01Okay, well, why would those people talk to us?
08:04I couldn't make it so they'd be begging to tell us what they know.
08:12Something you want to share with the class?
08:17Look, there's a lot of powerful people in D.C. with, uh, confidential problems.
08:23Mainly unsavory, but legal.
08:24Things they do in private that they'd rather not get made public.
08:27My job is to make sure that their personal business stays personal.
08:31And the people who know secrets, they keep those secrets.
08:34So you blackmail.
08:35I incentivize.
08:36Sounds sleazy, O.D.
08:37It's sleazy adjacent.
08:39Hey, I got private school tuition to pay for, okay?
08:43Never break the law.
08:43I simply present the facts to people and let them know which way the river's gonna flow
08:47if they choose the wrong course of action.
08:49You give me ten minutes to make some phone calls,
08:52I'll get the name of the legislative director and an Achilles heel.
08:58Do it.
08:59All right.
09:09Reacher, I know you don't want to talk about Swan.
09:11Swan's clean.
09:12If he wasn't, he wouldn't have disappeared like the rest of the guys.
09:15But he didn't disappear like the rest of the guys.
09:17His body was never found.
09:18His place wasn't trash.
09:19He wouldn't just leave his dog to die.
09:22Not who Swan was.
09:25Maybe.
09:26Or maybe he ran off so fast because he knew three pissed-off soldiers and a kaiju were coming for
09:31him.
09:32Dog was collateral damage.
09:36Okay, look, we don't know what Swan's been up to since the 110 ended, right?
09:40I mean, he could have had money problems.
09:42He could have been taking payoffs.
09:43Would you believe it if somebody told you I was taking payoffs?
09:46No.
09:47I'm just saying.
09:49Maybe we don't know some people as well as we think we do.
09:52There's no way the Tony Swan I recruited is a part of this.
09:56End of story.
10:06You see the look on their faces when we whipped out our badges?
10:09They looked like Ralph Terry when Bill Mazeroski was Game 7 walk-off homer on him.
10:14Oh!
10:15Mazeroski, new rule, kid.
10:17You can't reference shit for more than a decade before you were born.
10:20Go Bucs.
10:21I'm so close to wrapping up this case, I can taste it.
10:24What do you think they're going to give us?
10:25Accommodations? Promotions?
10:27I like the sound of that.
10:28Pump the brakes, Major.
10:30There's still a hell of a lot of work ahead.
10:32More arrests to be made.
10:33Infrastructure to dismantle.
10:34Whole networks of cargo plates, jeeps, and helicopters across three continents.
10:38Just take the W, Gramps.
10:41Don't sass your elders.
10:42Yeah, take it easy on him, guys.
10:44He hasn't had his nap yet.
10:47Damn.
10:48Looks like we got some ivory soap over here, Reacher.
10:51Meaning?
10:52Meaning this shit's so pure it floats.
10:54How pure?
10:5699%.
11:01No wonder kids are getting hooked on this shit left and right.
11:03At ease, sports fans, don't get up.
11:06I hear congratulations are in order.
11:10It's quite the buy and bust.
11:15A kilo's of poison and a handful of scumbag dealers off the streets and ratting on their friends for us.
11:21These are the small fish.
11:23We'll catch the shark soon enough.
11:26What did I tell you when you started this thing?
11:28This case is going to be a monster.
11:31Unleash the hounds.
11:34Seems you did.
11:35Speaking of monsters, how's Hortense the fourth?
11:3920 months already into his terrible twos.
11:42Apparently he's a prodigy.
11:45Good work, everyone.
11:46Good work.
11:47Talking about a prodigy, you're about to hit your Bacardi milestone.
11:52151 cases closed.
11:54We'll add it to the stat sheets till it's done.
11:58People in our profession are sent overseas where we're shot at, bombed, blasted from IEDs.
12:04Then these assholes make more money selling this shit than all our pensions combined.
12:10It's fucked up.
12:12All I'm saying.
12:14How much is 48 bricks worth anyway?
12:1747.
12:18One's missing.
12:19There's 47, not 48.
12:21In an investigation, details matter.
12:24A brick of heroin's a hell of a detail.
12:26That's impossible.
12:27I counted 48 at point of sale.
12:29Either you miscounted or they palmed one back to short you.
12:32No, no, no.
12:33You do shit like that, you're not in the game for long.
12:35I know we loaded 48 bricks into Swan's Ride.
12:41Let's check your car.
12:55Nothing.
13:09Ah.
13:11Mystery solved.
13:14Must have fallen back there when I was driving and gotten stuck.
13:18Guess the first round's on me tonight for that fuck-up.
13:25Loosing a key of age?
13:26I'd say that's worth two rounds.
13:31What?
13:33Nothing.
13:45You had actually forgotten about that, but it doesn't support your argument.
13:50Swan could have been stealing the drugs and just panicked and gave them back.
13:53Maybe he regretted letting a chance of big money go by.
13:56Maybe something like Little Wayne came along and he couldn't pass up that kind of opportunity again.
14:00That's a lot of maybes.
14:01My gut tells me he's a good man.
14:03Your gut's never been wrong before?
14:08You know what I think?
14:11You once wanted to be innocent because you hired him into the one-tenth, and if he's involved in something
14:15like this, you'd do something stupid, like blame yourself for our friend's deaths, which, like I said, would be stupid.
14:25Let's just see what O'Donnell found.
14:35Mr. Mason?
14:36Dr. Zogby.
14:38So, I read your intake, and upon first glance, I gotta say, I've got a few questions.
14:44Look, I like a payday as much as the next guy, but you're quite a handsome fellow.
14:48Now, I'm not here to tell you how to live your life, but are you really certain you want me
14:52to give you a new face?
14:55In a manner of speaking.
15:04Uh, ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch.
15:06Don't struggle.
15:09When you're a doctor, you know what's happening.
15:13Your trachea is severed.
15:15Blood is entering your lungs.
15:17You're drowning.
15:19Your brain is deprived of oxygen, and your nervous system's shutting down, so by now, you can barely see me,
15:26and now you can't hear me, and now, you're dead.
15:44I'm just going to go and have a word with your secretary.
16:10Daniel Boyd, Senator LaVoy's legislative director.
16:13Spoiled dipshit who's never lifted anything heavier than a Grey Goose bottle in his life.
16:18C-plus student who got into UVA and Georgetown Law thanks to Mommy and Daddy's connections.
16:23Real party boy.
16:24Two dismissed ewees in college.
16:26Second year of law school, gets caught with a sex worker.
16:29Charges mysteriously disappeared.
16:31Took his 2.3 GPA straight into private practice.
16:34And now he drafts legislation that decides the fate of the free world, telling his boss to vote on whatever
16:39benefits the lobbyists who would invest.
16:40So, he was born somewhere between 3rd and home base, and never heard the word consequence.
16:45You're going to pull a few moves from your sleazy adjacent playbook?
16:47That's the general idea.
16:50Boyd's going to be in Boston tonight for a fundraiser event at the Pops.
16:53We'll set him up like a bowling pin.
17:00Yeah.
17:01Oh, you pick up the phone.
17:03I thought maybe you couldn't answer because you broke your hand when you drove the fucking car through the office
17:08building.
17:09I didn't get hurt at all.
17:10You think this is funny?
17:12I told you, no more cowboy shit.
17:14The car belonged to one of their employees.
17:16I was returning it.
17:18Listen, wiseass.
17:19My boss almost punched my ticket because of you.
17:21Well, maybe that's a good thing.
17:23Because members of my unit are falling from the sky like raindrops, and you haven't done shit.
17:26Hey, hey.
17:27I want everything you got on New Age.
17:29You understand?
17:29Fine.
17:30That's why I answered the phone this time.
17:31I actually have a reason to talk to you.
17:33I'm going to send you their security team roster.
17:35Run background checks.
17:36See what connections these guys have.
17:37Wait, wait, wait.
17:38What do you think?
17:39I'm here to do your clerical work?
17:40Yep.
17:41We're busy heading off to Boston.
17:43What's in Boston?
17:44The symphony.
17:47Goddammit.
17:48Before we head north, Dixon and I should go talk to Marlo Burns.
17:51Step on her neck a little bit.
17:53Address is online.
17:55Right there is why I don't have a house.
17:57Yeah, that's the reason.
17:59So, while we do all the work, what are you guys going to do?
18:02Oh, we're going to go score some drugs.
18:10Come on, come on.
18:12Come on, come on.
18:13Come on, come on, come on.
18:14Come on, come on, come on.
18:16Come on, come on.
18:16You can't fuck that guy, man.
18:17You should be out there.
18:18Howdy.
18:19You ain't talking about making moons, you'll forget it.
18:21Come on.
18:21Oh, shit.
18:23Five ball.
18:23Five ball.
18:25That's just rude.
18:29This just ain't your week.
18:51Find a new line of work, asshole.
18:52What's up?
18:53Oh, my God.
19:52Oh, my God.
19:54Oh, my God.
20:22She's got a kid.
20:23Oh, my God.
20:54Think she bugged out?
20:55She exited out the back door without locking it.
20:58Clothes are all over.
21:00Clearly packed in a hurry.
21:04Closet and...
21:06cabinets are open.
21:15Well, she took her toothbrush and toothpaste.
21:19Kidnappers don't care about oral hygiene.
21:24Jane's a gamer.
21:28She's got good taste.
21:30Ah, you might want to come and see this.
21:43Who the hell goes on the limb and leaves their cash dash behind?
21:49Apparently, Marlo Burns.
21:52So, to confirm, you've reserved a Cadillac Escalade to be returned within three days' time to JFK Airport?
21:58That's correct.
21:59And to thank you for your loyalty, we've upgraded you to a serious Exxon Platinum listening experience, free of charge.
22:05Wonderful.
22:06Thank you for your business, Dr. El Zogli.
22:08Have a wonderful drive.
22:17Would you like this?
22:26Do you know why I love comic books so much?
22:35Well, look at you.
22:40Don't you feel more civilized now, Ms. Doolittle?
22:44Hey, where are the clothes you're wearing?
22:45Garbage.
22:46Garbage? Why?
22:48I'm already carrying boots.
22:49If I had any more clothes, pretty soon I need a suitcase.
22:52I got a suitcase I need a house to keep it in, and I need a car for the driveway.
22:56Before you know it, I'm filling out all kinds of forms.
22:58So, a spare shirt's just too much of an attachment for you.
23:02Anyone ever diagnose you as a sociopath?
23:05Diagnosed?
23:06No.
23:11So, what do you make of Marlo Burns taking off with just some clothes and leaving all that
23:15cash behind?
23:16Not sure yet.
23:18No, she did take her toothbrush.
23:21She could be your soulmate.
23:23Shut up.
23:29Not one word.
23:30Holy shit.
23:32That's two words.
23:33Another one, and I'll shove this kitten heel right up your ass.
23:36I'm just saying you look nice.
23:38You both look nice.
23:39You look like the assholes on top of a wedding cake.
23:42Here, I'll pay you back in a month when my pension lands.
23:45Yeah, your pension won't cover that suit.
23:47Or the hotel room.
23:48Or the plane ticket.
23:49I'll pay you back in two months.
23:52Okay.
23:57Everyone ready?
23:58Let's go listen to some boring-ass music.
24:05Anna, wash your mouth, boss.
24:07You're catching flies.
24:27Excuse me.
24:31Pardon me.
24:33Excuse me.
24:34Of course.
24:37No, it's okay.
24:38Apologies.
24:39Not at all.
24:42I'm sorry.
24:42I'm a little turned around.
24:43I don't know if I have orchestra seats or floor box seats,
24:46and I actually don't even know what that means.
24:49Okay, well, let's just see what we got here.
24:52The mezzanine, that's where you are, but...
24:54Okay.
24:55It just simply won't cut it.
24:56You see, you want to be down here.
24:57The sound, it just wraps around you like a fleece.
25:01How about I swap your ticket with my aide when he arrives?
25:04Wouldn't he mind?
25:06Not if he wants to keep his job.
25:08Please, take a seat.
25:16In the back.
25:18We got 13 14ths, 8 13ths,
25:22over seven months, six-day working weeks,
25:24maybe a timesheet clock on hours,
25:26maybe a rating scale, I don't know.
25:28Top you off?
25:29Yeah.
25:30Yes, ma'am.
25:33And when you get the chance,
25:34could you bring me the bill?
25:35This guy doesn't have any money.
25:37Sure.
25:37Let me tally it up for you.
25:39Right.
25:41It's a tally.
25:43What?
25:43Here.
25:4513 14ths.
25:46Something happened 13 times
25:47when it was supposed to happen 14 times.
25:49Here, 11 out of 13,
25:518 out of 11.
25:54Hey, Vlad, I just...
25:56Okay, what'd I tell you?
25:57Your hands are for helping,
26:00not hitting.
26:02Apologize to your brother.
26:03Share your Legos, okay?
26:04I love you.
26:06After the moon I'm back.
26:08Okay.
26:08Bye for now.
26:11Sorry, I don't know why I gave him my burner number.
26:16Well, you look happy.
26:17I did the math.
26:19There were 2,197 total events,
26:22whatever they were,
26:23but they only succeeded 1,547 times,
26:26but that's not the interesting number.
26:27Look how many times
26:28they didn't get the outcome they wanted.
26:302,197 minus 1,547.
26:36650, holy shit.
26:37650 at 100K each.
26:40It's all connected somehow.
26:42So?
26:44So?
26:46Hands are for helping.
26:49You have brass knuckles in your pocket.
26:51I got a Paw Patrol Band-Aid
26:53and some playground sent, too.
26:55Look, they call non-stop when I'm not there.
26:57I just...
26:57I am there.
26:58It's, you know,
26:597 a.m. weekend soccer games,
27:02teacher conferences,
27:04scheduled sex with the wife.
27:07I am no longer my own man.
27:09You wouldn't trade it
27:10for anything in the world?
27:12Not for $65 million.
27:14You are a changed man, O'Donnell.
27:17Yep.
27:18Maybe you should give it a go, huh?
27:20Buy some land, start a family.
27:22You'd be the scariest guy at PTA.
27:24You'd be a good dad.
27:26If I hadn't land,
27:27I'd get four or five...
27:28Four or five dogs.
27:29You'd get four or five dogs
27:32and no woman?
27:34Not even Dixon?
27:38She's a friend.
27:41Okay.
27:43Whatever you say.
27:45That was some dress, though.
27:49Hell of a dress.
27:53O'Neilly, it's intermission.
27:55Dixon and Boyd are leaving now.
27:57There they are.
28:00That's a hell of a dress.
28:02The car's around the corner.
28:04Does that work?
28:05Follow anywhere you lead, gorgeous.
28:07Well, let's go party.
28:08Okay.
28:10Look at her.
28:11Boyd didn't stand a chance.
28:15Neely again.
28:16Says my guy's in place.
28:18Hey, this friend of yours,
28:21he's gonna come through for us, yeah?
28:23If he was in the army,
28:25I'd have asked him to join the 110th.
28:32Come here.
28:33Mmm.
28:34Oh, you're all riled up.
28:36What can I say?
28:37Classical music gets my motor running.
28:39We'll drop it to second speed,
28:40Ray, so let's have a little private first.
28:43You're not messing around, all right?
28:45Here we go.
28:46Yep.
28:47Yes.
28:47Okay, hold this.
28:48Okay.
28:52You never know how thick or thin
28:55to meet these.
28:56These allow me.
28:57Mm.
29:02Okay.
29:04Ladies first.
29:05Oh, no, you did the work.
29:06You get the reward.
29:07If you insist.
29:11Ooh!
29:15You should.
29:16Just play cool.
29:17Just play cool.
29:17Just play cool.
29:23Sir, you're gonna want to put the drugs away
29:24and step out of the car.
29:30They're not my drugs!
29:32Which drugs?
29:33The ones on your mirror or up your nose?
29:35You think I own a makeup mirror?
29:37They're all hers.
29:38Not what she's saying,
29:39and she wasn't holding it.
29:41And she already offered up blood and urine.
29:43Do you want to offer up blood and urine?
29:46Listen, officer,
29:47I hate putting it this way,
29:49but do you know who I am?
29:52I do, actually, Mr. Boyd.
29:54And I know that woman in the car
29:56wasn't Mrs. Boyd.
29:58And I have a special distaste
30:01for people who don't appreciate
30:02the sanctity of marriage.
30:05I also know you work for Senator Lavoie.
30:08But when I ran your name in the system,
30:10it set off bells and whistles
30:11at the local FBI office.
30:13They sent a couple of their boys down here
30:15just to talk to you.
30:17And it seems they don't care who your boss is.
30:21A boss.
30:26Special Agent Jack Margrave.
30:30This is Special Agent Blake.
30:32Lieutenant Oscar Finley.
30:34Yeah, I'm not talking without my lawyer.
30:37You want a lawyer up?
30:39Fine. Call them.
30:40I will.
30:41And they'll have me out of here within the hour.
30:43Hmm.
30:44You know,
30:47that's just going to be too late.
30:49Because by the time they get here,
30:50we'll already have the story
30:52of a senator's legislative director
30:53in the wrong woman's car
30:55with a snoutful of booger sugar
30:56on the front page of the Globe and the Herald.
31:00You see,
31:02this is not college.
31:04We're law school, son.
31:06You're not some spoiled rich kid
31:08barely rocking a C-plus.
31:10You're a beltway man now.
31:12The kind of guy that people enjoy
31:13knocking down a peg or two.
31:15So these charges,
31:16they're not just going to get
31:18swept under the rug.
31:19We're not going to let them.
31:21Want to know why?
31:22Okay.
31:23Why?
31:24Because we don't like you.
31:25I don't even know why you're here.
31:27We're here because we want to know
31:28everything there is to know
31:31about Little Wing.
31:41I should probably...
31:42You should.
31:42Yeah.
31:43I'm going to call Mr. Boyd's wife.
31:45She's probably worried about him
31:47over in D.C.
31:47Worried sick.
31:48You know, happy wife, happy life, huh?
31:50Okay.
31:51Fine.
31:52Hello?
31:52Wrong number.
31:54Talk.
31:55It's not that big of a deal.
31:56Little Wing is just a codename.
31:59For what?
31:59For a new technology
32:01currently in development.
32:02Some incredible anti-missile software
32:04originally developed
32:06to protect commercial aircraft,
32:07but a certain aeronautics company
32:09approached us.
32:10Let me guess.
32:11New Age.
32:13That's right.
32:13New Age.
32:14They found the software
32:16could be tweaked.
32:16It could be used in missiles
32:18and not just against them.
32:19It could be scaled down
32:21and installed in portable shoulder,
32:23fired surface-to-air weaponry.
32:25The software allows missiles
32:27to defeat all known countermeasures.
32:30How?
32:31That's a question for a nerd
32:32in a lab coat, man.
32:33Okay, all I know
32:34is that missiles shot from the ground
32:36completely bypassed their target,
32:39making pilots believe
32:40the threat has passed,
32:41and then they recalibrate,
32:43turn around,
32:44zero back in on the aircraft,
32:45and re-attack.
32:46It's death from above,
32:48and there is no way to avoid it.
32:50You fire,
32:51you hit your target.
32:52Period.
32:56And what's Senator Lavoie's involvement?
32:58Well, the project required
33:00an appropriation bill, all right?
33:01You want to get one passed?
33:03You're looking at years
33:04of bureaucratic bullshit,
33:06all thanks to some arcane laws
33:07on modifying civilian tech,
33:09but Lavoie knew
33:11Little Wing would slingshot
33:12our military into the future,
33:13so if we just sat on our hands,
33:16waiting for it to go through
33:17the proper channels,
33:18it would never happen.
33:20So I'm assuming Lavoie
33:22didn't clear up the red tape
33:23in the most reputable manner.
33:25I helped bury the proposal
33:27in a thousand-page statute
33:28while Lavoie shook hands
33:29and rubbed up votes.
33:31No one even knew
33:31what was in there.
33:32And he did this
33:33out of the goodness of his heart?
33:35To protect democracy.
33:37No fat envelope slipped inside
33:40newspapers on park benches.
33:41Grow the fuck up, okay?
33:43It's DC.
33:44It's how shit gets done.
33:46Besides, Lavoie knew
33:48Little Wing would save lives.
33:49I mean, everyone made fun
33:52of the Star Wars defense program,
33:54but, hey, look at where we are now.
33:56Everyone's trying to shoot projectiles
33:58out of the air.
33:59Little Wing can knock anything
34:01out of the sky.
34:06Anything?
34:07Like a commercial aircraft?
34:09You fire, you hit the target.
34:11You said so yourself.
34:13Yeah, but it's our tech.
34:14We have it.
34:15Nobody else can get
34:16their hands on it.
34:17Nothing like you're thinking
34:18is going to happen.
34:20New Age is incredibly secure.
34:22Both of their facilities
34:23implement state-of-
34:24Both facilities?
34:26What do you mean?
34:27New Age has two bases.
34:28Software made in New York.
34:30Hardware at a manufacturing
34:31plant in Denver.
34:32What else can you tell us?
34:33Nothing.
34:34That's all I know.
34:35I swear.
34:37Hey, Lavoie and me,
34:39we cut some corners.
34:40We did some stuff.
34:41We should not have done,
34:42but it was all to get
34:44a defense bill passed.
34:46Protect the country.
34:47How'd that work out?
34:50Hey, excuse me.
34:51So, are the drug charges
34:53getting dropped or what?
34:55I don't know.
34:56I'm not a cop.
35:06Heck of a surprise
35:07getting a car from you.
35:08Hell of a surprise here
35:09and you're wearing the badge
35:10again.
35:11Lieutenant, no less.
35:13Yeah, well,
35:13retirement didn't suit me.
35:15Speaking of suits,
35:17I see you're still
35:17sporting the tweed.
35:20Reliable as ever, Finley.
35:21Speak for yourself.
35:23What was it you told me
35:24when we first met?
35:26Trouble always seems
35:27to find you.
35:30You kill a whole lot
35:31of people?
35:32Here and there.
35:33You need my help?
35:34I already gave it.
35:36You still spinning
35:37that wedding ring?
35:41Here and there.
35:43Not feeling better every day.
35:45And the dog?
35:46Jackie's too much.
35:47Just like his namesake.
35:49Today, boss.
35:50Car's running,
35:51and if I don't get out of this,
35:52the straitjacket's doing things
35:53are gonna get ugly.
35:54Neely?
35:55Didn't recognize you.
35:57Looking good.
35:59I'm in your business,
36:00Elbow Patches.
36:02You heard the lady.
36:04I don't have her in jeans
36:05in 20 minutes.
36:07I'm done for.
36:09See you around, Reacher.
36:12See you around, Finley.
36:24So Little Wing
36:24could be our next 9-11.
36:26What are our directives?
36:27You and Dixon go to Denver.
36:29The Little Wing software
36:30is useless without
36:30the missile hardware,
36:31and that's where it's made.
36:33Maybe you can gum up the works,
36:34keep the missiles
36:35out of the wrong hands.
36:36O'Donnell and I
36:37will head down to D.C.
36:39I want to swing by Homeland,
36:40see what they know about A.M.
36:42Taking out airplanes as his M.O.,
36:43they might have some intel on him.
36:45How do you figure
36:45we're gonna do that?
36:46I think we're just gonna
36:47knock on the door
36:48and say,
36:48can the D.O.D. come out and play?
36:50My brother worked for Homeland.
36:52His contacts can help us.
36:54Oh, shit.
36:55How's Joe doing these days?
36:57He's dead.
37:03I'm starving.
37:05We should eat.
37:26Dibs on the bathroom.
37:27I need to get changed.
37:29Yeah?
37:29You gonna throw it in the garbage
37:30like our sociopathic friend here?
37:32No, why?
37:33You wanna borrow it?
37:33Oh, yeah.
37:34I got the ass for it.
37:47Hey, it's ruined prom night,
37:50but hand over your guns.
37:51What makes you think
37:52we have guns?
37:53We were told
37:54you'd be packing, Reacher.
38:02They also tell you
38:03you'd die tonight?
38:06I'll die.
38:07That's funny.
38:14No guns,
38:16so no noise.
38:17They said you were smart.
38:18I'm gonna cut you,
38:20gut you,
38:21and leave you.
38:22Go, go, go.
38:40Come on, come on.
39:21Come on, come on.
39:33Come on, come on.
39:46Everyone okay?
39:48Yeah. Hey, Leo.
39:52Never better.
39:54Fucked up my shoes.
39:55But I'm fine.
40:10Yeah?
40:10Before you ask if it's done, it is.
40:13Just not in the way you hoped for.
40:15You're causing a very complex operation, a lot of problems.
40:19Sixty-five million dollars worth, Langston?
40:22Assume that's who I'm talking to?
40:24Head of security?
40:26Head of this whole thing?
40:28Maybe we've been approaching this the wrong way, Mr. Reacher.
40:33Just... Reacher.
40:34Okay, Reacher.
40:35Why don't we make a deal?
40:37I have the means to give you anything you could ask for.
40:42What is it that you want?
40:47I want to throw you out of a helicopter.
41:13What's going on?
41:28I want to throw you out.
41:31Where?
41:31That's
41:32You start a conversation, you can't even finish
41:35You're talking a lot, but you're not saying anything
41:39When I have nothing to say, my lips are sealed
41:43Say something once, why say it again?
41:48Psycho killer, just you see
41:51Far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far
41:55Better run, run, run, run, run, run, run away
42:04Psycho killer, just you see
42:07Far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far
42:11Better run, run, run, run, run, run, run away
42:16Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
42:21Oh, oh, oh, oh
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