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مسلسل The Blacklist مترجم - Episode 7
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00:01Connecting train to the orange and blue line at Farragut East.
00:05Connecting train to the yellow line at Farragut East.
00:26Bergman's, right?
00:29The store where you bought your hat.
00:30Oh, yeah.
00:33I didn't leave a tag on, did I?
00:35No.
00:37I walk by there every day on my way home.
00:40I saw the hat in the display window and I knew I had to get it for my dad.
00:43But in grey. Grey's his thing.
00:46That's very thoughtful.
00:49Next stop, Woodley Park.
00:53When was the last time you saw him?
00:56Sunday?
00:57We both go to St. Patrick's Episcopal.
01:01Good.
01:03Let's go.
01:16Woodley Park.
01:18Nice to meet you.
01:21You too.
01:22Please sit out passengers to exit before boarding the train.
01:29Sir, you forgot your briefcase!
01:31Sir, you forgot your briefcase!
01:45What the hell?
01:56What the hell?
02:01Are you okay?
02:03Are you okay?
02:05Are you okay?
02:06You okay?
02:07Please help me!
02:08Please, I know!
02:10Please help me!
02:15Please help me!
02:16No!
02:18I'm not going to get me!
02:20No!
02:24No!
02:26No!
02:27No!
02:27No!
02:28No!
02:28No!
02:31No!
02:32No!
02:45I'm not yours
02:54What is this?
02:57Café au lait
02:58Unless you like the dark nut better
03:00But don't decide yet
03:01I'm sorry, let's start over
03:02Why is our dining room no longer dinable?
03:04We're remodeling
03:05Clearly
03:06And we're doing it at 7am
03:08The guy at the hardware store said to hang the samples in the morning
03:11So that you can see what they look like throughout the day
03:13What do you think?
03:16I like this one
03:18Grandma's pumpkins
03:19Grandma's what?
03:22I know, it's ridiculous
03:25Oh, I'm just so sick of this room
03:27Why? I like this room
03:28It's not the room
03:30It's just that someone invaded our lives
03:32There's our house
03:33They put that stupid box in the floor
03:35It doesn't matter anymore
03:39They made me believe you're a monster
03:44I doubted you
03:47I doubted us
03:49Yeah, we're past it
03:51We're gonna be fine
03:52And I don't think that we need to destroy the dining room
03:57I think that we just need
03:58To move?
04:00I was gonna say we need time
04:02But it's good to know where your head's at
04:10Keen
04:10Turn on the TV
04:12Babe, can you turn the TV on?
04:14Which channel?
04:15Any channel
04:17This is the scene at DC's Redline Station
04:20Details are still sketchy
04:22But rescue teams
04:23And emergency personnel
04:24Are arriving on the
04:28Lady, we can't work here
04:31Hey, officer
04:33She's with me
04:34What do we got?
04:36Used to be a biological attack on the Redline
04:38How many dead?
04:4037
04:40No survivors on the train book
04:41Agent Ressler
04:42Agent Ressler
04:43We got something you should probably see
04:45The Trans Authority gave us access to their closed circuit feeds
04:49What am I looking at?
04:50A man carrying a briefcase
04:51He boards the train at DuPont Circle
04:55Four minutes elapse
04:57The same man exits the train at the next station
04:59Woodley Park
05:00He's not carrying the briefcase
05:01He left it on the train
05:03And moments later
05:04At precisely 6.42 a.m.
05:08I think we found our delivery device
05:09Radio the evidence team
05:13I reached out to my contacts at the agency
05:16Central intelligence or national security?
05:18Both
05:18What'd you find out?
05:19Nothing
05:20But that in itself has some value
05:21There was absolutely zero foreign chatter
05:23Prior to the attack on the Redline
05:25So you think this was homegrown?
05:27Well, if I had to put money on it
05:28Which I wouldn't
05:29Yeah
05:30Where are we on that briefcase?
05:32I reached out to CDC
05:33But they denied our request to release it as evidence
05:35Why?
05:36Because it tested positive for trace amounts of radioactive material
05:39We'll have to wait on decontamination protocol
05:41Excuse me
05:42We've got a caller under the tip line
05:43The person claims they can ID our suspect
05:46This is Special Agent Keene
05:47Agent Keene, I have a tip
05:49You're a winter, not an autumn
05:51Stop wearing olive
05:52You know, I don't have time for this
05:53You're not the one who had to listen to that god-awful hold music for seven minutes
05:57Which wouldn't have been necessary if you'd take my calls
05:59It's a little snug, don't you think, Martin?
06:02You know, as much as I love our little talks
06:04You're holding up a line for people that might have actual information
06:07This isn't a social call
06:08I can identify the man you're looking for, Lizzie
06:11Okay
06:11Who is he?
06:12Phones are so impersonal
06:13Why don't we meet for show-and-tell in 30 minutes?
06:16Dembe will forward you a location
06:18If you care to hear me out, wonderful
06:19Otherwise, good luck with your case
06:27The man you're looking for is named Frederick Barnes
06:29A former defense research scientist out of RPAC systems in Annapolis
06:34You may not be familiar with his name, but you're likely familiar with his work
06:38Biochemical agents such as cytochlorin, black phosphorus, paratoxin
06:43Barnes headed the project team that developed all of them
06:46But he was more than just a research scientist
06:49He was gifted
06:50A savant of government-sanctioned mass killing
06:54What do you mean, was?
06:57Five years ago, the man quit his job, sold his house, and entered the free market
07:01Started selling his creations to the highest bidder
07:03Autocrats, terrorists, me
07:06Betraying your country and auctioning off its secrets
07:09Where have I heard that before?
07:11You want to compare them to me?
07:13Be my guest
07:14I'm perfectly comfortable with what I am
07:16But please, make no mistake
07:19Frederick Barnes is a very special animal
07:22One of the tools and know-how to kill thousands and thousands of people all at once
07:29What he's lacked until now has been the desire
07:32So what's changed?
07:34Well, that's the question
07:36Barnes has always operated with a certain level of detachment
07:39Always the designer, the seller
07:42Never the delivery agent of his own weapon
07:45But if Barnes is now willing to use his work to kill indiscriminately
07:50Then he is quite literally the most dangerous man in the world
08:05Hey, Dr. Buckman
08:07We've managed to ID 31 of the victims so far
08:10The other six presented with pseudo-aneurysm of the internal maxillary artery
08:13Making them unrecognizable
08:15Do you translate for the medically challenged?
08:17The arteries in their face exploded
08:19That was the cause of death?
08:21It was just a symptom of the larger condition
08:23Kerr's disease is what killed them
08:24Oh, I've never heard of it
08:25No one has
08:26It's a vascular disorder, extremely rare
08:28Causes the veins and arteries to harden until the body's starved of oxygen
08:32Odd thing is, it usually takes about a decade for this disease to run its full course
08:36In this case, took two minutes
08:38Either of you eat lunch yet?
08:39No
08:40Good
08:41Follow me
08:45Children?
08:47His name is Ryan Dembski, nine years old
08:49He was here on vacation with his dad from St. Paul, Minnesota
08:53He said this disease is rare, however
08:57In the last five years, there have been a handful of curse infections worldwide
09:01We've seen almost 600 new cases since July
09:04Which seems impossible since the virus isn't particularly contagious
09:07Unless someone was intentionally spreading it
09:09That's the conclusion we came to as well
09:10A few months back, Atlanta opened up an investigation
09:13Tracking large infection clusters
09:15Our suspect has a background in biological and chemical warfare
09:18Is it possible that he weaponized this disease and somehow modified it to make it more lethal?
09:24Technically?
09:25Sure, but he'd be operating on the frontiers of fringe science
09:27One thing's clear, though, your man has access
09:30Access to what?
09:31Strontium-90, radioactive isotope
09:33We found traces of it on the delivery device
09:35Probably used it as an immunosuppressant
09:39Strontium-90 isn't something you can just pick up at your local Piggly Wiggly
09:43It's a waste byproduct of nuclear reactors
09:45Toxic, highly regulated
09:47There's only a handful of people in the world who can procure it in sizable quantities
09:51Let me guess, you happen to know one of them?
09:53Actually, I happen to know three of them
09:55First of whom was apprehended by Russian authorities last month
09:58The second vaporized by a drone in Quetta
10:01Courtesy of your colleagues in the five-sided foxhole
10:03And the third?
10:05Is likely Barnes' supplier
10:06Cut to it. I want a name
10:10I'm afraid it wouldn't do you any good
10:11The FBI has no jurisdiction where he operates
10:15In any case, I've already set a meeting with him for this afternoon
10:18And what makes you think he knows how to find Barnes?
10:20He knows how to get paid by him. That should be sufficient
10:22He's just going to willingly hand over this information
10:24We'll cross that bridge when we get there, Donald
10:28Look, we're wasting precious time
10:29You want to catch a mass murderer before he strikes again
10:32And for that to happen, I need to catch a plane
10:39You should come, Lizzie
10:41We could have a therapy session on the way
10:43Talk out our problems
10:44Have you ever been to Cuba?
10:46I'm sorry
10:47All my tropical wear's in the wash
10:49You'd look positively radiant in the Guayabeta address
10:52I know a little shop in Reston we could stop before our flight
10:55There is no our flight
10:57Do you have something more pressing than finding your suspects?
11:00Actually, I was able to track down Barnes' old research partner
11:02So I'm hoping she can fill in some of the missing pieces
11:05So I guess you're on your own
11:11I'm sorry you're upset with me
11:13That would imply I care enough to be angry
11:18I might do the same in your position
11:21It's easier to blame me for framing your husband
11:23Than face the truth of what he is
11:25Tom teaches fourth grade
11:27He's overworked and underpaid
11:29And still wakes up every morning with a smile on his face
11:32You know why?
11:33Why? Because he knows nothing of the terrible world you and I live in
11:38End of story
11:39Oh, that's not the end of the story
11:42I'm confident you'll come to see that
11:45But in the meantime, we need to find a way to move past this
11:48Because for me, there's just no fun in it unless you're there
11:51And if there's no fun to be had, I'm not interested
12:10We should probably keep going if you want to make Havana by noon
12:21Quick, say something nice to me
12:22It's been a dreadful morning
12:24What good news to size?
12:27You wanted to know if it ever went on the market?
12:30Is it really for sale?
12:32I take that to mean you'd like me to move forward with the purchase
12:39Perhaps this day can be salvaged after all
12:46Mrs. Forrester, Special Agents Keenan Ressler
12:58We'd like to talk to you about Frederick Barnes
13:01He was brilliant
13:02Ahead of his time
13:04He was a rising star at work
13:06I was never quite sure why he decided to leave
13:08Were you aware of any problems Barnes may have been having at work?
13:12Or in his personal life?
13:13What personal life?
13:15We worked 16-hour days
13:17Well, that's an understatement
13:18He practically had Anne living in that lab
13:22Frederick was obsessive
13:25Every research problem was like a puzzle that he had to solve
13:29When did you last speak with him?
13:31Five years ago?
13:33Last I heard, he was taking a teaching job at Purdue
13:37Is he in some kind of trouble?
13:39Hey, buddy
13:40This is our son, Ethan
13:41Is it okay if I go over to Caleb's?
13:45Do me a favor, not right now
13:47Go upstairs
13:48I'll be right up, okay, sweetie?
13:49Go
13:50Thank you
13:55Do you have any contact info for Barnes?
13:57Even an old phone number could help
13:59Yeah, I might have something in the kitchen
14:10I need to ask you a personal question about your son
14:15Does he have Kerr's disease?
14:17Yeah
14:19How did you know that?
14:20Because I just saw dozens of corpses
14:22Infected with a weaponized variant of the disease
14:24Barnes released it on the red line this morning
14:26He killed 37 people
14:28Including a nine-year-old child
14:29And I have a hard time believing the coincidence
14:32That your son is infected with the same disease
14:34Your former research partner is now using to commit mass murder
14:38So if there's something you're holding back
14:39Now would be a good time to reevaluate that decision
14:45Frederick is Ethan's father
14:46Does your husband know this?
14:50It just happened
14:52I thought it was best for the family to keep the secret
14:56Does Frederick know he's Ethan's real father?
15:01When Ethan was five, he developed Kerr's
15:04And they told us it was untreatable
15:07Frederick wouldn't accept that
15:09He had contacts in the pharmaceutical industry
15:13He reached out to them to secure research funding into the disease
15:16But everyone turned him down
15:18Why?
15:20Kerr's is too rare
15:22Small disease means small profits
15:25That's why Barnes is killing
15:26He wants to infect enough people with Kerr's disease
15:28That it gets on the public's radar
15:30Why?
15:30Because then it can't be ignored anymore
15:32The more people that die
15:33The more attention the disease gets
15:35The more profitable it will be to invest research dollars
15:38Putting aside how insane this sounds
15:40If you're right
15:41Barnes is just getting started
16:02Good morning, Maria Rosa
16:04Good morning, how's it going?
16:06How's the business going?
16:08Good, good
16:08What's the same?
16:09Yes, a little pastel of guillotine
16:13Ah, thank you
16:18Thank you
16:22Manny, as always, you look like hell
16:24Says the devil himself
16:26Come here
16:29So, what brings you to Manny
16:30Like other words, gringo
16:31Just you, Manny, it's all you
16:35Let's talk about Strontium-90
16:38Strontium-90?
16:39Of course that's what you want
16:40Because you can't want drugs
16:42Or Cosm Rockets like anyone else
16:44A Cosm Rocket is a fertilizer-filled trash can
16:47And I wouldn't fire that high sword
16:49Of my worst enemy
16:53How much do you need?
16:5412 kilos
16:56What exactly are you going to do
16:58With 12 kilograms of Strontium-90?
17:07Bueno
17:08I've secured the funds on the purchase
17:09And I'm ready to proceed on Red's word
17:11Good
17:12I'll let him know once he's done with Soto
17:15Excellent
17:18Six million
17:19I need three weeks
17:20I need it now
17:21Not possible
17:22Fresh out, I'm afraid
17:23And perhaps I could get in touch
17:25With your previous buyer
17:26And make them an offer instead
17:27Are you threatening to cut me out
17:29Of my own business?
17:30Because we're not that good of friends
17:31What, are they going to pull their guns
17:32And hold them all sideways at me?
17:35Manny
17:37I'm sure we can come to a mutually beneficial arrangement
17:40Amazing
17:41Reach out to your buyer
17:42Convince them to sell back
17:44Some of their purchase to you
17:45At a premium
17:46What kind of premium?
17:48My client will put up 10 million
17:49For immediate delivery
17:50With a hefty transaction fee
17:53For yourself, of course
17:58The veil, Hector
18:09Did he take the beat?
18:10Like a trout to a butter worm
18:13He should be calling Barnes any minute
18:30Calls going through now
18:32Good, run the trace
18:43What do you need?
18:44A bottle of beer and a pork sandwich
18:45How about you?
18:46What do you need?
18:48How about Barnes' location?
19:20Sir
19:22Are you with group 33?
19:26Yes
19:27I was actually hoping to reschedule my jury service
19:31I'll need your summons
19:33Yes
19:36You know what?
19:37I think I left it in my car
19:39I'll be right back
19:51Cooper
19:52Red, you got your 20 on Barnes
19:53Where is he?
19:54The courthouse
19:55In Arlington
19:55We're on our way in now
20:10Federal agent
20:11Federal agent
20:12FBI
20:12Take the north stairwell
20:14I've got the second floor
20:21All right, everyone
20:23Single file
20:37Tax dollars at work
20:42No!
20:48Get out!
20:50Get out!
20:51Get out!
21:05Federal agent
21:05FBI
21:06You're going to need your tanks
21:07And your mask
21:12I need you to evacuate everyone in this hallway
21:14And get everybody out of here
21:15Now, including yourself
21:45Go
21:46Go
21:59Help me, please.
22:01Somebody help.
22:05It's okay, it's okay, it's okay.
22:07Stop, stop, stop.
22:07I need your help.
22:09I need your help.
22:17Come on, come on, come on.
22:20Move!
22:31Freeze!
22:32I'm only gonna say this once.
22:33Drop the gun.
22:34You first.
22:35I'm gonna count to three.
22:36If that gun is not on the ground, I will shoot this man.
22:38Then you will be dead one second after.
22:39One, two, three.
22:40You don't have to do this.
22:41All right?
22:42All right?
22:43Drop the gun and kick it away.
22:45Drop the gun.
22:46Now!
22:52Let him go.
23:28Cindy Wright.
23:29You must be Lou.
23:31Is that short for Louise?
23:33No.
23:34Thanks for meeting me on such short notice.
23:36Oh, not a problem.
23:37As I'm sure my assistant told you on the phone, the house is in escrow.
23:40We're only accepting backup offers.
23:42I understand.
23:43Why don't we head inside?
23:44I'll give you a tour of the property.
23:45That won't be necessary.
23:47That won't be necessary.
23:47My client's prepared to make an offer.
23:50Double the asking price.
23:52Yes.
23:52In cash?
23:54I'm sure you can find a fair commission for yourself.
23:56Assuming your escrow falls through, that is.
24:14I just got off the phone with Dr. Buckner.
24:28What do these two things have in common?
24:30They're both managed by the state.
24:32Right.
24:32But more importantly, they both contain random groupings of people.
24:35Various ages, genders, ethnicities.
24:37I'm not sure I follow.
24:38Well, it seems like Barnes is targeting a large cross-sections of the population.
24:42You don't get a more random sample than a jury pool.
24:44So, Barnes wants to kill different types of people?
24:47I don't know.
24:48Is it possible these aren't just attacks?
24:50Could Barnes be conducting some kind of demonstration or experiment?
24:54Agent Key, on board.
25:07You're on duty, correct?
25:10Are you carrying your badge?
25:11Of course.
25:12Why?
25:13Because it's protocol.
25:14Then would you care to explain why you would surrender your firearm to a suspect in the
25:17middle of a hostage situation?
25:20It was a judgment call.
25:22Barnes was going to kill that officer.
25:24I realize you're new with this Agent Keene, but some rules don't have exceptions.
25:28Giving up your weapon, that happens to be top of the list.
25:30I am fully aware of our field regulations.
25:32And since you willfully ignored them, your actions will be subject to a formal review.
25:36What does that mean?
25:36It means that an administrative panel will decide whether or not you'll be sanctioned.
25:41And we'll see where we go from there.
25:56Mind telling me what the hell that was?
25:57If you're asking whether I reported you, the answer is yes.
26:00Why would you do that?
26:02Look, Keene, I like you.
26:04I respect you.
26:05But that moment back there with Barnes showed me that you're unqualified to be in the field.
26:08You would have taken the shot, is that it?
26:10It's easy to make the tough call after the fact, isn't it?
26:12That's what any trained field agent would have done, which is precisely the point.
26:16And that hostage would be dead.
26:18I guess that's just what happens.
26:21It's a man's life you're talking about.
26:22Yes.
26:23One man's.
26:24But she traded for hundreds, possibly thousands, by letting Barnes get away.
26:28And if you can't understand why that's a bad call, you don't belong in a tactical unit.
26:38You're a very lucky girl.
26:41Please tell me that's the last one.
26:43The last one, I promise.
26:47What are the tests gonna tell us?
26:50Whether you have any infection in your body.
26:55What happened to those people at the courthouse?
26:58Is that gonna happen to me?
26:59Not if I can help it, sweetheart.
27:01You just hang tight, okay?
27:27If you're here for more blood, I'm pretty tapped.
27:32Nothing that exciting, I'm afraid.
27:34I'm just here to change out your IV bag.
27:49How are you feeling?
27:52Good.
27:54A little, um, lightheaded.
28:17Either you've accidentally dialed the wrong number, or you're calling because you've hit a dead end, so which is it?
28:22Barnes got away and the trail's dried up.
28:25You G-men are top shelf.
28:27Let me guess, wrestler slipped on a banana peel?
28:30Do you know how to find him?
28:31I'm not a gumball machine, Lizzie.
28:32You don't get to just twist the handle whenever you want a treat.
28:47You can't keep doing this little waltz.
28:49Don't hang up.
28:50I'm listening.
28:53The reason Barnes is still out there is because I let him slip away.
28:57And it's only a matter of time before he kills again, so please, I need your help.
29:02Music to my ears.
29:04What was that last part again?
29:07I need your help.
29:09All you had to do was ask.
29:12I saw in the coverage there was a survivor from the Arlington attack.
29:16We should assume Barnes knows that as well.
29:18Which means what?
29:19Has he been to see her yet?
29:21No.
29:22Are you sure?
29:23Why would he?
29:25Barnes may be a scientist, but he's also a killer, and in that line of work, a survivor is considered
29:30unfinished business.
29:37Maybe we beat him to it.
29:38Or maybe Red was wrong.
29:39What's going on?
29:40We have reason to believe Miss Rubin is in danger.
29:42From what?
29:42Miss Rubin?
29:43Elisa?
29:44Who's had access to this room?
29:45Just Dr. Buckner and the nurse.
29:46Locked down the hospital.
29:47No one gets in or out.
29:49I want every single employee identified.
29:50Is she okay?
29:53Help me with her.
29:55What is that?
29:56It's like a bone marrow band.
29:57Obviously one guy didn't authorize this procedure.
30:02You were right about Barnes.
30:04They weren't just attacks.
30:05They were experiments.
30:06He was searching for someone with a natural immunity for Crow's disease.
30:09You mean like Elisa Rubin?
30:11That's why she survived the attack.
30:12Her test results just came back.
30:14She has zero sign of infection.
30:15So, he's going to use his genetic immunity to synthesize an antidote.
30:19Then, Barnes believes he has the cure.
30:24He's going for the boy.
30:40Come on, come on.
30:49Hello?
30:50Mrs. Forrester?
30:51This is Special Agent Keene.
30:52I need you to listen to me very carefully.
30:54Is your son Ethan with you?
30:56Yeah.
30:57Why?
30:57Is something wrong?
30:58Take your son and get out of your house immediately.
31:00We have reason to believe that Frederick Barnes is on his way.
31:04I need you to get Ethan to a safe place.
31:06Ann?
31:07Ann, are you there?
31:09What are you doing here?
31:10We need to talk.
31:11Mrs. Forrester?
31:12The police are already on their way.
31:14Well then, I don't have a lot of time.
31:16Please, I need to see Ethan.
31:18It's true, isn't it?
31:18What happened to all those people in the subway?
31:21It was you?
31:23I did what I had to do for our son.
31:28And you'll understand soon enough.
31:30No.
31:31Get out of our house.
31:33Ann.
31:34Stay away from him!
31:35No!
31:41Ethan, don't be scared.
31:43I'm a friend and I know you haven't been well and I'm here to help you, but I need you
31:49to trust me.
31:50Can you do that?
31:51Can you trust me?
31:53No.
32:07I'm not.
32:08Can you see him in the loop?
32:12It's about 7.
32:13You can do it.
32:13Tell me what's up.
32:14Know I'm on camera.
32:14Got him.
32:18We're all in the loop.
32:20We're all in the way.
32:21We're all in the way.
32:23Ethan.
32:24No, Ethan! Ethan!
32:26Stop! Stop!
32:27Ethan! It's okay! Ethan! Ethan!
32:30I'm not gonna hurt you.
32:31Just relax. And breathe.
32:33It's okay.
33:06Step away from him!
33:10I can't do that.
33:11I think you're probably well aware of that by now.
33:13I know what you think you have in that needle.
33:15Yes. My son's future.
33:16Your cure is experimental. It could just as easily kill him.
33:19If I do nothing, he dies anyway.
33:20You don't know that. Yes, I do.
33:22There's no other treatment.
33:26There's no universe in which I let you stick that thing in his neck.
33:30This is his chance.
33:33This is the only chance that he'll ever have.
33:38I don't think you're gonna stop me.
33:50Ethan?
33:53Ethan?
34:13What are you doing here?
34:14I brought you a souvenir.
34:17What's your feeling about Guava?
34:20Anxiety.
34:21Oh, you're in for a treat.
34:24I take it from the coroner's van that Barnes is no longer with us.
34:33Pity.
34:35Tell that to the families of the people he murdered.
34:37Every cause has more than one effect.
34:41Say what you will about Frederick, but someone who's willing to burn the world down to protect the one person
34:47they care about.
34:48That's a man I understand.
34:51Is that meant to be directed at me?
34:56Aren't you presumptuous?
34:58Is that how you somehow justify your actions by some misguided notion of protecting me?
35:03From whom?
35:05My husband, I suppose.
35:08I don't need your protection.
35:12Maybe not.
35:15But I do need you to do this job.
35:19I've accepted that.
35:21And believe it or not, I appreciate what you do for the Bureau.
35:24And at work, you and I are partners.
35:28But that's where this relationship needs to end.
35:30At work.
35:32I don't want you in my personal life.
35:35I don't know how to make that clear.
35:37You know the problem with drawing lines in the sand?
35:41With the breath of air they disappear.
35:43You may not like me.
35:46You may not understand how or why I do what I do.
35:51But I'm here because you want answers to questions you haven't even thought of yet.
35:56Now, if that doesn't matter to you, the solution is simple.
35:59I get in this car and I disappear.
36:02You have a deal with the government.
36:03You have a tracking device in your neck.
36:05You don't believe Raymond Reddington could cease to exist in 60 seconds?
36:08I offer that particular package to clients.
36:12You're offering to walk away.
36:13I'm not going to beg you to allow me the privilege of helping you.
36:18So say the word.
36:19And I'm gone.
36:24Tell me to go, Lizzie.
36:31I think I'll see you tomorrow.
36:34I think I'll see you tomorrow.
36:56Yeah, I'm done.
36:59It was a difficult call you made with Barnes.
37:02It would be tough for anyone in that position.
37:04I keep going over that moment in my head.
37:07Wondering what would have happened if I just let him go through with it.
37:10Given what we know, that drug was probably the real thing.
37:14How did you do it?
37:15Because you were right.
37:18Barnes needed to be stopped.
37:19And if the cure's genuine, it'll be vetted through the proper channels.
37:22If it's too late for Ethan by then.
37:25Then I guess that's just what happens.
37:43What is this?
37:46We're remodeling.
37:48Clearly.
37:50Long day.
37:52You have no idea.
37:55It's killing you, isn't it?
37:58Did you really get rid of all our stuff?
38:00Do you seriously not remember?
38:04What?
38:05Well, okay, it was Friday night.
38:08We'd just driven in from Rochester and picked up the keys to this place.
38:12But our furniture wasn't coming until Sunday.
38:15So we drove to the store and we got Ike.
38:17Oh, yeah, the lamb.
38:19Oh, yeah, the lamb.
38:22Remember the A was scratched off to finish?
38:24Poor guy was in the clearance bin.
38:31And on the way back, we stopped at that little Chinese place and got takeout.
38:38That was our first night in this place.
38:39Yeah.
38:41Yeah.
38:41It's all we had.
38:42It's all we ever needed.
38:46Just you, me, and Ike.
38:51Ike.
39:03Ike.
39:13Ike.
39:17Ike.
39:17Ike.
39:20Ike.
39:26Ike.
39:34Ike.
39:42Ike.
40:09Strange.
40:14Remember it being bigger.
40:26I don't understand of all the places, Marigot, Doha, Florence, Seychelles, why this place?
40:37Who raised my family in this house?
40:43It's lovely.
40:46No, it's not, but it used to be.
41:14It's lovely.
41:17It's lovely.
41:42It's lovely.
41:45It's lovely.
41:53Time to go.
41:54It's lovely.
42:02Did you prepare everything the way I asked?
42:26This place must hold a lot of memories for you.
42:29I spend every day trying to forget what happened here.
42:34It should help.
42:35It's lovely.
42:38I don't know.
42:40I don't know.
42:42I don't know.
42:48I don't know.
42:50I don't know.
43:00I don't know.
43:06I don't know.
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