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00:07How did you ever figure out who pulled her protection?
00:09Hawkins called off her secret service detail.
00:11Hawkins used to be Emma and Henry Campbell's old FBI handle.
00:14Somebody killed the deputy director of the FBI.
00:19I'm pulling Ramirez.
00:20I'll need to swap some shifts.
00:21No need.
00:22I'm sending a replacement.
00:23Eric Monks.
00:24How did a guy who saved Curtis get stuck on the vice president's daughter's detail?
00:27I guess this is their way of easing an old man back in.
00:30Wait, go!
00:32What the hell was that?
00:33I slipped.
00:34I don't care how many presidents you saved, I don't do fuck-ups on this team.
00:38Can I help you find something?
00:39Pills.
00:40I know you're an addict.
00:41I know they forced you into rehab.
00:42And I know that if you were anyone other than the boss's old partner,
00:45they'd never have put your ass back on in detail.
00:47It is also true that I am clean now.
00:50I get tested twice a week to prove it.
00:51Why do you like most?
00:54No one can find out about this.
00:56I can ditch the agents, I've done it before.
01:08I overheard my aunt say that there's someone in the White House who couldn't be trusted.
01:11When is this all gonna be over?
01:12Soon.
01:13Good morning, Mr. Vice President.
01:14Is she in there?
01:14Yes, sir.
01:16Hey, sweetie.
01:17There's some woman sitting in that cafe for five hours staring out the window and talking to herself.
01:22She's Secret Service.
01:23How could you be so sure?
01:24Because I know her.
01:25Rose, this isn't a terrorist attack anymore.
01:27This is an assassination attempt.
01:39The United States Secret Service is our nation's premier law enforcement agency.
01:46We are the best protective agency that there has ever been.
01:51We have a zero-fail mission to uphold, which means that we expect nothing short of perfection.
01:59No mistakes.
02:02To make a mistake in the Secret Service means to change the entire course of history.
02:09Fortunately, every man and woman before me here today has proven that they are more than up to the task.
02:17And that they are worthy of trust and confidence.
02:25It is with great pride that I welcome the future of the United States Secret Service.
02:32Congratulations, agents.
02:34Now, please stand as I administer your oath.
02:38Great job.
02:44You could have at least texted me you were coming.
02:47And miss that look on your face?
02:49I was only able to get out of work last minute.
02:51And your father tried to, but...
02:56Go on. Say what you're thinking.
02:58Honestly, I didn't think you were going to show it all.
03:00Not after how our last conversation ended.
03:03I know you don't believe in all this.
03:04Why would I want my daughter risking her life for a country that doesn't give a damn about her?
03:11I don't see it that way.
03:12I know you don't.
03:14But I don't have to believe in this to believe in you.
03:18And if there's anybody stubborn enough to change this world for the better, it's going to be my daughter.
03:26Just promise me you won't wear this suit to Thanksgiving looking like you're about to hand out warrants.
03:35Well...
03:35What?
03:37You're going to give Aunt Deborah a heart attack.
03:40Duly noted.
03:43I'm really glad you came.
03:48I'm so proud of you.
03:51And so is your father.
04:03They are lucky to have you.
04:06I hope they realize that.
04:10They will.
04:15It's an opportunity to study the Masters in the place where they did their art.
04:18Under no circumstances are you gallivanting off to Italy instead of focusing on your education.
04:22But missing class to go to political rallies so I can be a cardboard cutout.
04:26That's okay?
04:28It's one semester.
04:29The whole point of it is education.
04:30It's a semester of just art.
04:32Not real education.
04:33It's elitist.
04:34Entitled.
04:35Maddie, it's a bad look.
04:36You need to think about how your decisions reflect on your family.
04:39You mean you?
04:41You'll get an updated schedule next week.
04:43Maddie will be traveling with me back to Wisconsin to stump for Turner's Senate campaign.
04:47Yes, sir.
04:51Mr. Vice President, can I get a picture?
04:53Hey, hi.
04:54It's all right.
04:55Let him go.
04:55Let him pass.
04:56Maddie, come here.
05:00Who's up first?
05:14Anything I can do?
05:16No.
05:17Maybe we can come up with an excuse.
05:19Exams or something.
05:20Say you can't miss the days.
05:22No, I'll go.
05:25Like always.
05:29I don't know how you do it.
05:32Which part?
05:35The smiles, the hugs.
05:38It's always hard for the first second.
05:42Then it warms me up.
05:44I, like, fall into it.
05:47Like you're performing?
05:49No, it becomes real to me.
05:58This sounds crazy, but...
06:04I like the lie.
06:10It's who I wish he was all the time.
06:17Arrington, there's an FBI agent here from the White House to speak with you.
06:20What about?
06:22Says he can only speak with you.
06:24Okay, stand by.
06:26Sorry.
06:27I should check this out.
06:28It's fine.
06:29I have to get ready for class anyway.
06:30I'll catch up in 20.
06:31Jeff's in the hole.
06:40Agent Arrington, uh, thanks for taking the time to talk with us.
06:43Of course.
06:43Peter, right?
06:44Yeah, uh, we played basketball with POTUS a few months back.
06:47Right.
06:47You're the one who set a hard pick on her.
06:49Yeah, I thought you were gonna, uh, cuff me right there.
06:53Look, is there some place we can, uh, talk?
06:56Uh, gotta be back in ten minutes, but we can take a walk.
07:00Great.
07:04I'm working on an investigation right now, and I was hoping to get some more info about
07:07your detail on April 27th from last year.
07:11Date doesn't ring a bell.
07:12It's the day of the Metro Barney.
07:15So can you share who you were assigned to protect?
07:17To an FBI agent?
07:18No.
07:18Not without an official request.
07:20Was it Maddie Redfield?
07:22And who are you again?
07:23I'm Rose.
07:24Not FBI.
07:25Or a basketball player.
07:27We're on special assignment from Diane Farr.
07:29You can even call in to verify that you can, but we have reason to believe that if it
07:32was Maddie you were protecting that day, she could be in danger.
07:35Okay.
07:36What kind of danger?
07:37We don't have specifics right now.
07:39We think someone might have tried to kill her that night, though.
07:41If you could tell us if she was there, we could help you.
07:44I can't disclose information about secret service operations to another agency, let alone
07:48a civilian.
07:49But you already know that.
07:50So does the Chief of Staff.
07:51I know that it's strange, okay, but I...
07:53Do you also get that I have to report this conversation?
07:56Yeah.
07:58Let me run it up the chain.
08:00If I get clearance to share anything, I will.
08:03Let me give you my number.
08:05In the meantime, I can assure you, Maddie Redfield's very safe under our protection.
08:08That's what they said right before some assassins chased me out of my hotel room in nothing
08:12but a bathrobe.
08:15Never mind.
08:16Could you point us toward the library?
08:18Sure.
08:19Just take a left there.
08:20You'll pass a few dorms and it'll be right in front of you.
08:24Have a good day.
08:25Thanks.
08:27A library?
08:27I think better in libraries.
08:30I started going to libraries when it sucked at home.
08:33And after a while, it was more about escaping to a place than escaping from a place.
08:38I thought I could read my way to Stanford.
08:41Shit, you went to Stanford?
08:42No.
08:44These bastards rejected me.
08:46I went to a community college and transferred to Berkeley.
08:50When I started my company, I hired a bunch of Stanford grads to grab me coffee.
08:55You must be in charge?
08:57Who says I'm not in charge now?
09:01If Agent Arrington can confirm who the target was, I think we're one step closer to figuring
09:06all this out.
09:07And let's assume that it was Maddie Redfield.
09:09Yeah.
09:10That means someone in the White House was willing to take out an entire neighborhood
09:13just to get to her.
09:15Nothing on that drive tells us why or who's responsible.
09:19So either way, we've got to start looking at this from another angle.
09:24Maybe now that we've seen the killer's face, we can figure out a way to ID him.
09:28How?
09:30That picture I pulled?
09:32The killer's ring?
09:33The FBI determined it was Yugoslavia.
09:36But that's where the trail ended.
09:38So, I don't know, maybe we missed something and we can go back, do some research, find a connection.
09:42If only there was like a place full of books that was just perfect for down research.
09:49Oh, wait.
09:50What's this?
09:55He mentioned Diane Farr by name?
09:57Yes, sir.
09:57Some special assignment?
10:00All right.
10:04Just tell him that Maddie's not involved.
10:06Get her name out of it, but not a word more.
10:08Yes, sir.
10:11We need to talk.
10:12Tell me what you mean I've been known to.
10:13I'm sorry, I have to call you back.
10:18What's wrong, Ben? You appear vexed.
10:20Why is your little answering machine running around Georgetown questioning my agents?
10:23What are you talking about?
10:24Peter Sutherland interrogated my agent asking where Maddie Redfield was last year.
10:28Why is he doing that?
10:29You tell me. He says he's on a special assignment for you.
10:31I've got no clue why Sutherland is at Georgetown.
10:34That's not what it sounds like.
10:35Oh, what does it sound like, Ben?
10:36It sounds like you're running an off-the-books investigation. Quite honestly, that makes me really uncomfortable.
10:41Well, come over here and let me rub circles on your back. After that, you can fuck off because this
10:46is POTUS's purview, not yours.
10:47If you have a lead, you and I both know you need to share it with the rest of us.
10:51The rest of who, Ben?
10:53Last time I checked, Secret Service was compromised. The deputy director of the FBI was dead.
10:59It was your guys who deserted Rose Larkin at her hotel.
11:03And it's a little convenient that you've only just now started to pay attention.
11:07Fuck you, convenient.
11:08I asked Peter to find out anything about this ongoing clusterfuck.
11:13And unless there's something you don't want him to discover, I don't see how it's any of your business.
11:17Sutherland just made it my business when he suggested someone might be out to hurt Maddie without providing any justification
11:23beyond your name.
11:25POTUS and VP are en route, and trust me, they're gonna wanna know where Sutherland got this idea from.
11:31So if I were you, I'd come up with an explanation quickly.
11:50We're sorry, the number you've dialed is no longer in service.
11:55Closest thing they can find to match the ring signet is the coat of arms from the Kingdom of Yugoslavia,
11:59which hasn't existed since World War II.
12:01A ring which, for all we know, he could've gotten at a pawn shop.
12:04Yeah, but look closer.
12:08It's not an exact match.
12:10Yeah, it came back inconclusive.
12:12Something else that's been bothering me.
12:13When everyone thought the bomber was PIF, it became a military op.
12:17FBI stopped looking into suspects. Case closed. It's over.
12:21And whose call was that?
12:22Pockets.
12:22Is there a way that we can retrace his steps back to the White House? Get on his computer or
12:27something?
12:28I don't think I could get that close to it, no.
12:32But he has a widow.
12:33Could try talking to her.
12:35Okay, you go do that, and I'll see what I can dig up this ring.
12:39No, no, no. We stay together, okay?
12:41Peter, this is a library.
12:44The worst thing that happens here are late fees.
12:46There's people, cameras.
12:49I'll be fine for, like, a couple of hours.
12:51Pros, please.
12:53Can you do this stuff later? Just come with me first.
12:55This isn't about protection. This is about time management.
12:58Time that we're running out of.
13:02Okay, fine.
13:06Giving you the number to my new burner.
13:07I still have yours, so...
13:11Call me.
13:11Not just for emergencies, okay?
13:14To, uh...
13:14To chit-chat?
13:15No. You know what I mean.
13:17To gossip? To giggle?
13:18No. So I know you're okay. Just check in with me.
13:21And call me if someone tries shooting at you.
13:24I've got some tips.
13:25Really?
13:25Yeah.
13:26Did you pick those up at, uh, Stanford?
13:28Oh, fuck Stanford. They didn't deserve me.
13:34Hello?
13:35Agent Sutherland.
13:36Yes, speaking.
13:37I've been cleared to tell you I wasn't with Maddie Redfield that day,
13:40and that whatever you're looking into has nothing to do with her.
13:42Is there anything you can tell me about who you were protecting?
13:45Sorry. That's all I've been cleared to share.
13:47Anything else needs to go through official channels.
13:50But if you have something else to report about a threat against my protectee,
13:53now would be the time.
13:54No. If it wasn't her you were with at the coffee shop, then you're right.
13:57She's got nothing to do with us.
13:59What do you mean, coffee shop?
14:02You tell me.
14:04I'm hanging up now.
14:05Does the name Osprey mean anything to you?
14:11Goodbye.
14:17Great work, everybody.
14:18Uh, enjoy the rest of your day, and we'll, uh, we'll see you tomorrow.
14:21Thank you, Professor.
14:57How much longer are you on shift?
15:00About four hours.
15:01Why?
15:02I need an outfit for Harper's Art Show tonight.
15:04I was thinking maybe you could help me pick something out.
15:06So I take it that means no American political development class?
15:10After Dad's morning drop-in, I've had enough American political development for one day.
15:14I think a little retail therapy is on the menu instead.
15:18Okay. I'll let the team know.
15:22I have five minutes, then I'm doing a budget meeting.
15:25What's going on?
15:26Thank you for taking the time, Madam President.
15:28Uh, earlier today, FBI agent Peter Sutherland arrived on the campus of Georgetown University
15:33accompanied by a civilian, a Rose Larkin.
15:36Her name may sound familiar to you because she...
15:38I know who Ms. Larkin is.
15:39Wait a minute. Sutherland?
15:41What's he doing out in the field with the key witness to an FBI investigation?
15:44He claims he's under assignment from Diane Farr investigating a threat on Maddie Redfield's life.
15:51Care to fucking explain, Diane?
15:52After what happened at the hotel and Hawkins' murder, I put Rose Larkin under the supervision of the one person
15:59I knew I could trust.
16:00It still doesn't explain why he's in Georgetown sniffing around my daughter.
16:04I don't know why he's there. He's not picking up my calls.
16:07And here I thought answering the phone was his only job.
16:10Are you saying he's AWOL with the witness?
16:13No, we're limiting communication out of concern for safety. I couldn't risk anyone tracking them.
16:17This is a mess. Madam President, would you like secret service to apprehend Agent Sutherland at Georgetown?
16:22That's a little extreme, Ben.
16:24Is Maddie safe?
16:25Yes, she is. And from what we could tell so far, Maddie has absolutely nothing to do with whatever investigation
16:30Sutherland is conducting on Diane Farr's behalf.
16:33But I'd prefer to ask him that myself.
16:36As would I.
16:37Peter's loyal. He'll report in. I'll have an answer by end of day.
16:40Madam President, I don't think that...
16:41Give us the room.
16:45Now.
16:59All right.
17:01What's really going on?
17:03He's on to something.
17:04And you know this how?
17:05Because he and Ms. Larkin are picking up where the Campbells left off.
17:08They're trying to finish the night action investigation.
17:10And that led them to Maddie Redfield?
17:12Mm-hmm.
17:12How?
17:13I don't know.
17:16Not good enough.
17:18Their lives are in danger.
17:21Get them back here before it's too late.
17:23Understood.
17:33Mrs. Hawkins, my name is Peter Sutherland. I worked with your husband. I'm so sorry for your loss.
17:42That's the obligatory thing to say, isn't it?
17:45I was just hoping I could ask you a few questions about something your husband and I were, uh, we
17:52were looking into it before he died.
18:09You were in the FBI too?
18:10That's where we met.
18:11Is that what you came here to ask me?
18:14No.
18:15Deputy Director Hawkins and I were, uh, part of a group that was investigating the Metro bombing.
18:21Look, I already told those other guys I don't know anything.
18:24Jamie wasn't allowed to talk about his work with me.
18:27I left the FBI 20 years ago.
18:30I tried doing it with kids and it just didn't feel right.
18:33I understand.
18:33Maybe you heard something. Didn't really seem important.
18:36Or maybe he left something here that I could look at.
18:38What do you think happens when a Deputy FBI Director's murdered and nobody knows why?
18:45Let me show you something.
18:52For two days the Bureau grilled me.
18:55Cleared out our house.
18:57They already went through all of his files, his desk, his books, his computer.
19:03And mine.
19:05Go ahead.
19:1130 years of service.
19:14Treat him like a criminal.
19:16Yeah.
19:17I know how you feel.
19:18You couldn't possibly.
19:23I actually do.
19:25The FBI raided my house when I was 16.
19:27Because they suspected my, uh, my father of something.
19:31So I get how easy it is to feel like all this will just go away in a few days.
19:36What about in a few weeks?
19:38Or a few months?
19:40When everybody is telling you he's guilty.
19:42Still.
19:43I'm not interested in other people's opinions of my husband.
19:47I know him.
19:48Yeah.
19:49Just like I knew my father.
19:51And then a few years go by.
19:54Five years.
19:55Six.
19:57Seven.
19:59And no more answers.
20:00Just more questions.
20:02Like why is everybody so certain that he's guilty?
20:04When I know him.
20:07Yeah.
20:11It, uh, gets to the point that.
20:18Enough time has passed.
20:20And you, uh,
20:23You start asking yourself.
20:26You know, you start thinking.
20:30What if they are right?
20:33You know.
20:38Suddenly it's not so easy anymore.
20:40Defending the, the memory of someone who's gone.
20:46Because the truth is.
20:51You're just.
20:52Year after year you're asking yourself.
20:56What the fuck happened man?
21:01Look, I don't want to see that happen to someone else.
21:05Sutherland.
21:08I thought when I heard your name.
21:10Yeah.
21:12I'm sorry you had to grow up with that.
21:16Look.
21:19Your husband might be guilty.
21:20He may have gotten murdered by one of his own accomplices.
21:23Or maybe he got so close to the truth.
21:25That that's what got him killed.
21:28But I just know if those questions aren't answered.
21:31It gets so much worse.
21:47Of course it's a dungeon.
21:48It gets so close.
21:48But I didn't care.
21:52I'm sorry.
21:53Come on.
21:54Oh no.
22:03I don't know.
22:26I don't know.
23:13If you worked with Jamie in the White House, then you should know more about what he was involved
23:18with than me.
23:21Who was my husband to you?
23:26Um...
23:27Look, I'm sorry.
23:28I lied earlier.
23:29I did work with your husband.
23:31I just don't think he liked me very much.
23:34Probably had something to do with him thinking my father was a traitor and I got what he deserved.
23:39None of that means your husband doesn't deserve the chance to be proven innocent.
23:42Okay?
23:43And what's in this for you?
23:44The person I'm assigned to protect is in danger.
23:46Whatever your husband was looking into, it has something to do with it.
23:49All I want is to keep her safe though.
24:05I lied earlier as well.
24:07No.
24:07No.
24:19No.
24:22No.
24:23No.
24:33No.
24:42No.
24:48No.
24:49No.
24:49No.
24:49No.
24:49No.
24:50H collaborat using a temos ahaite, but...
24:52...there was some inconsistency he picked up on.
24:57What kind?
24:57He thought someone interfered with FBI's investigation.
25:01The pieces they were left with didn't add up.
25:04You're talking about Omar Zidar and the people's independence front.
25:07He said that was all bullshit.
25:09That confession came practically out of thin hair.
25:12The Bureau already had a list of suspects, none connected to Zidar.
25:18So Jamie went back through some case files,
25:21and I think he found something that pointed straight
25:24to a government contractor called Turnlake Industries.
25:30Have you heard of them?
25:31No.
25:32The day that Jamie went missing,
25:34he had a secret meeting with them.
25:37I don't know with who.
25:39It seemed like it was the CEO.
25:42He was just acting kind of nervous.
25:46It's like something got to him.
25:48Did he say anything else?
25:51No.
25:54He just left for work.
26:00He never came home.
26:17Holy shit.
26:18You didn't mention this to any of the other agents, right,
26:21during the interview process?
26:22No, Jamie didn't know who he could trust.
26:25And plus, it would have just made him look worse
26:27that he was sharing things with me.
26:31That's how we were.
26:32We...
26:34We shared everything.
26:38Jamie knew the Campbells.
26:41When he was in counterintelligence,
26:43he was their handler.
26:46Their deaths were personal to him.
26:49He cried that night.
26:53What all of that had to do with Turnlake
26:56or the Metro case,
26:58I have no idea.
27:02But I think Jamie was close to knowing.
27:07Okay, for everything.
27:12Just...
27:14make it worth something.
27:29What?
27:32She's coming here tonight.
27:43She's really falling for you, hasn't she?
27:46You really think she can lose her protection?
27:48She's had she's done it before.
27:51Good.
28:01What's wrong?
28:02It feels wrong to manipulate her like this.
28:07She's a good soul.
28:08If she helps us,
28:10we could change the world.
28:13Those are your words.
28:16You'll convince her,
28:18just like you convinced me.
28:21Hey.
28:22It's for the greater good.
28:25And once she realizes that,
28:26she'll understand why we had to be discreet.
28:29Do it this way.
28:32Do it this way.
28:32Smile.
28:34All the months of hard work are about to pay off.
28:53Sorry, it needs to be where I can see you, Phillip.
28:56The lab's pretty adamant about that.
29:02Right, my bad.
29:10Would you mind taking a step back?
29:12Right.
29:13Of course.
29:38Always dreamed of working in the White House.
29:41Thank you for your service.
29:46You wanted to see me, boss?
29:50Arrington's report from the bar.
29:54Anything you want to add to it?
30:00She could have at least left something
30:02to the imagination.
30:04Anything look inaccurate?
30:09No.
30:11No, it's tough, but fair.
30:14Come on, Eric.
30:15I'm not the only guy who gets that report.
30:19This is where I'm supposed to chew you out
30:21and then you say it's never going to happen again.
30:24So can we skip the first part, please?
30:25Listen, if you're worried about my work...
30:27Fuck off your work.
30:29I'm worried about you.
30:31I'm good.
30:34Just...
30:36acclimating.
30:37Good.
30:40What's your take on Arrington?
30:44She's young.
30:46Which makes us...
30:47She's young, but she's sharp.
30:48She's just got a different way of doing things.
30:51Different how?
30:51It's like the two of them are friends.
30:53I mean, it's not the way that I would go about the job,
30:55but maybe it's a generational thing.
30:58You think it's a problem?
30:59No.
31:02Not yet.
31:05Maddie?
31:05Come in.
31:08Is that a shower curtain?
31:10Return pile?
31:12I still can't decide what to wear.
31:24I just wasn't sure if I could pull it off.
31:29Hold on.
31:36Might there by chance be a guy at this art show
31:40we're trying to impress?
31:43No idea what you're talking about.
31:45Right.
31:46So what's his name?
31:49His name is...
31:51Shut up.
31:54All right, fine.
31:55Don't tell me.
31:56I'll find out whatever I need to
31:57in his background check anyway.
32:01Uh, okay.
32:03Thoughts?
32:04Oh, yeah.
32:05That's definitely the one.
32:11Chelsea Arrington, licensed retail therapist.
32:16I don't have anything for this neckline, though.
32:20I know how to fix that.
32:26It's beautiful.
32:28My grandmother gave it to my mom
32:30when she was a kid.
32:32After she and my dad got married,
32:33they hit a rough patch.
32:35She had to pawn it
32:36to keep a roof over their heads.
32:37So my dad
32:39spent the next two years
32:40working double shifts
32:41just so he could save enough
32:42to buy it back for their anniversary.
32:45My mom gave it to me
32:46when I was seven
32:48as a reminder
32:49to never give up hope
32:50because things will get better.
32:55There is no way
32:56that I'm borrowing this now.
32:58It's just one night.
32:59It's fine.
33:01I don't deserve a friend like you.
33:03You know what else my mom told me?
33:05We deserve whatever we say we deserve.
33:21Peter.
33:27You okay?
33:28Yeah.
33:29Um, for a little bit,
33:30I-I thought someone was following me,
33:32but...
33:32Who?
33:32It's fine.
33:33It was just, um,
33:34students making out.
33:36But still,
33:38I'm glad you're back.
33:39Um, did you find anything?
33:41Yeah.
33:42He entered that Hawkins
33:43near your aunt and uncle
33:43from the FBI.
33:44The way his wife
33:45was talking about it,
33:47made it sound like
33:47they were really close.
33:49I think he got killed
33:50trying to solve their murders.
33:52So it wasn't him?
33:53I don't think so.
33:54The day he was killed,
33:54he was meeting somebody
33:55high up at a company
33:56called, uh,
33:57Turn Lake Industries.
34:00We'll check this out.
34:06That's him.
34:07No name or anything,
34:08but he's a suspect
34:09in a missing person's case.
34:11The missing dude's name
34:12is Andrei Pavlich.
34:14He was part of some
34:15defunct royal family.
34:17And look at the family crest.
34:21That's the same as the ring?
34:23Yeah.
34:24Before Pavlich's disappearance,
34:26he was railing in the press
34:27about an American defense
34:29contractor conducting
34:30shadow ops
34:31throughout the Balkans.
34:32And guess
34:33who the contractor was?
34:35Turn Lake Industries?
34:38Yeah.
34:39Says company was involved
34:40in the murder of my aunt and uncle.
34:42Maybe.
34:43See what else you can find out
34:44about Turn Lake.
34:44I gotta check him before.
34:53This is far.
34:54Peter,
34:54I think we just found something
34:55on one of the killers.
34:56Peter,
34:57I don't know what the fuck
34:58you're doing harassing
34:59Secret Service at Georgetown,
35:00but people are melting down
35:01over here.
35:02We thought somebody was
35:03trying to hurt the VP's daughter.
35:04It was a dead end anyway.
35:06I still think Secret Service
35:07might have the missing piece
35:08to all this, though.
35:09Also,
35:09we just found something else.
35:10You ever heard of a company
35:11called Turn Lake Industries?
35:13The security contractor?
35:14That's him.
35:15You know them?
35:15Yeah,
35:15they have active contracts
35:17with the Pentagon
35:17and all over the world.
35:18Why?
35:19Because we think
35:19the assassins who killed
35:20the Campbells
35:20might be working for Turn Lake.
35:22You have evidence of this?
35:23Enough to start an investigation, yeah?
35:24Gather everything you've got.
35:26We need to brief POTUS.
35:27You and Rose
35:28need to get your asses
35:29back to the White House
35:30right now.
35:30Yes, ma'am.
35:32Rose,
35:33we gotta go.
35:33Whoa, wait,
35:34I think I found something.
35:36What?
35:36What is all this?
35:37It's the FEC's
35:38public database
35:38of campaign donations.
35:40I figure we're trying to look
35:41for someone bad
35:42in the White House, right?
35:43Yeah.
35:43Well, if you want to know
35:44who bad people are in bed with,
35:46you follow the money.
35:47And it looks like
35:48a lot of Turn Lake's money
35:49went to...
35:54Vice President Redfield.
35:56This is all real?
35:57Welcome to the party.
36:01Okay, um,
36:03you said Hawkins met up
36:04with someone high up, right?
36:06Yeah.
36:08Okay, the CEO's
36:10name is Gordon Wick.
36:13I've never heard of him.
36:15Maybe the Vice President has.
36:21Holy shit, yeah,
36:22I'd say they know each other.
36:23This goes way back.
36:24Social events,
36:25conferences,
36:26think tanks.
36:27I think we found our guy.
36:29Put all this out.
36:30We'll take it all to Travers.
36:31Or wait,
36:32the President wants to see us.
36:34Welcome to the party.
36:41We should get some rest
36:43while we can.
36:46You promised
36:47no more motels.
36:49I didn't think you meant
36:50we'd be living
36:50in a parking lot.
36:54I miss our baths.
36:56I know, me too.
36:58But we shouldn't be here
36:59much longer.
37:00So rest.
37:02At least the motel
37:03had a TV.
37:04I don't know more reason
37:05for you to rest, no?
37:07Fine.
37:15We should have kept
37:16that baby
37:18in Wisconsin.
37:20The baby was a prop.
37:22I know.
37:24But
37:27what if we kept her?
37:29You want the baby now?
37:31Not that baby.
37:33Maybe we could find
37:35another baby to take.
37:37Why?
37:37Because then we'd have a baby.
37:39Are you paying attention?
37:40No, I'm trying to rest.
37:42Resting.
37:45When we met,
37:46you said this job
37:47was easier
37:48with a woman
37:49by your side.
37:50No one worries
37:51about the couple
37:52who follows them
37:52on the sidewalk.
37:53That's right.
37:54With a baby,
37:55that lady just
37:55let us into her house.
37:57Think about how easy
37:58we were a real family.
38:00You got to care
38:01of a baby.
38:02Apart from it
38:03just being annoying,
38:04it wouldn't survive
38:05our life.
38:05Not to mention
38:06our employers.
38:06Okay.
38:07They would never
38:07give us another assignment
38:08if they knew
38:09we had the baby.
38:10What would you want to do?
38:12Okay!
38:15It wasn't a suggestion
38:17for right now anyway.
38:19Maybe down the road
38:20in the future
38:21don't rule it out.
38:23No, I'm ruling it out.
38:25It's ruled out.
38:41Max, can I talk to you?
38:42Yeah.
38:44Everything okay?
38:46I'm gonna stay on shift
38:47for the art show.
38:47You can take the night off.
38:50All right.
38:52That a problem for you?
38:53Yeah.
38:53No.
38:54No, I'm just, um,
38:57I'm just wondering
38:58how long you're gonna
38:59hold this grudge
39:00instead of giving me
39:01a second chance.
39:02A grudge?
39:03Yes, ma'am.
39:04This isn't about you.
39:04It's about the protectee.
39:06I want to be there
39:06for her tonight,
39:07which means I got to bump
39:08someone in near the new guy,
39:09who also happens
39:10to be the only member
39:11of my detail
39:11who's ever shit the bed
39:12in a high-stakes situation.
39:13You really think
39:14that bar
39:15was high stakes?
39:19I know you think
39:20this assignment's a joke.
39:21I never once said that.
39:22Yeah, well,
39:22everyone else does.
39:24You know why
39:25you've never seen
39:25someone like me
39:26leading a detail?
39:27Because it doesn't
39:28fucking happen.
39:29This might be
39:30an extension of rehab
39:31for you,
39:31but for me,
39:32it's a guillotine.
39:33Everything here reflects
39:34on me,
39:34and I cannot fuck this up.
39:35One mistake,
39:36and it's my career.
39:38You, of all people,
39:39should know that.
39:39Yes, I,
39:40of all people,
39:41do know that.
39:49I'm sorry.
39:52Listen,
39:53I know that I came off
39:54a little old school
39:55at first,
39:57but I get it.
39:59I get it.
40:00You're in charge.
40:00I respect that.
40:02I want to see you succeed.
40:05Yeah.
40:07Then learn to take an order.
40:10I mean,
40:10this isn't even about
40:11what happened
40:12at the bar.
40:13Maddie had a rough morning.
40:14I'm going to stay with her
40:15in case she needs me,
40:16and I know you don't agree
40:17with that approach,
40:18but it's my call.
40:21And by the way,
40:22if I wasn't willing
40:23to give you a second chance,
40:25you wouldn't still be here.
40:37How much did a retail therapist make?
40:39I should ask for a raise.
40:41You're supposed to be off tonight.
40:43I was,
40:43but I figured you'd be
40:44more relaxed with me there
40:45instead of the new guy.
40:46Chelsea,
40:47no,
40:47you're always taking care of me.
40:49I always ask for too much.
40:50You deserve a night off
40:51to yourself.
40:52I like art.
40:53And besides,
40:53never know when you'll need
40:54more tips on federal agent couture.
40:58Got your panic button?
40:59Yes,
41:00mom.
41:27There she is.
41:32her birth.
41:33Hi.
41:34Congratulations.
41:35Thank you so much.
41:41Yeah.
41:42I'm just going to be
41:44right back.
41:45Okay.
41:48I'm just going to
41:50use the restroom.
41:51Okay.
41:52Bathroom break.
41:55Copy that.
42:03Okay.
42:24All clear.
43:01It's them.
43:02All right, Nellie.
43:16Okay.
43:17Let's go.
43:39Maddie, everything okay?
43:44Maddie?
43:50No, you fucking didn't.
44:01I swear to God, Almora couldn't string together a sentence that night to save his life.
44:07If you stabbed him, he would have bled Jose Cuervo.
44:10You tell me the boss man couldn't hold his liquor.
44:12Oh, he held it.
44:13Couldn't do much else with it, but he held it.
44:16It didn't matter, though.
44:18Gentlemen, the moral of the story that night is don't pick bar fights with the Secret Service.
44:23Arrington would never let that kind of shit fly around here.
44:26That's right.
44:27Trust me.
44:28That's for the best.
44:34Badger's missing.
44:35All hands.
44:46Could I use your phone?
44:48I seem to be lost.
44:50You look incredible.
44:59You sure you run far out?
45:01I'm positive.
45:03Positive that I could spend days here.
45:08How long do we have?
45:10A couple hours.
45:12Any longer, and it becomes a national fucking crisis.
45:17Well, dinner should be ready soon.
45:20Yeah?
45:21What if I want dessert first?
45:26I think we should talk first.
45:30I think we should talk later.
45:37She left the gallery through a window that leads out to a side street.
45:40It's possible she got into a vehicle.
45:42Eli, David, set up a perimeter with our guys and PD as they arrive.
45:46Six blocks, then expand.
45:47Make sure you're on comms in case she hits her panic button.
45:49On it.
45:50Jeff, start pulling security footage from cameras on that block.
45:53Check in every ten minutes.
46:00Tell me what you need from me.
46:03I'm missing something.
46:05This was planned.
46:06All that business about a dress.
46:07It's like she was going on a date.
46:09Is that unusual?
46:10No.
46:10She's gone on dates before.
46:11It's never been a big deal.
46:13Half the time, she can't wait to tell me about who she's crushing on.
46:15Anything different about tonight?
46:16Looked like she was trying to meet someone there.
46:18No.
46:19That's the part I'm missing.
46:20Why hide it?
46:23You ever notice anything strange with her art professor?
46:27What do you mean?
46:28Yesterday.
46:29I noticed something a little charged between them.
46:32I figured it was nothing, but...
46:36People hide things they think others won't approve of.
46:44Shit.
46:45Call it in and get his address.
46:47I'll drive.
46:53It's okay.
46:55I want this.
46:59Look, there is something I want to talk to you about.
47:11Hold me up!
47:13What are you doing?
47:14I told you I'd call you when we were done.
47:16What the fuck?
47:17You know him?
47:18I can explain.
47:19Please.
47:20You don't have to force her.
47:21She'll say what we need her to say.
47:25I need something else.
47:26Wait, why?
47:29Don't cry for him.
47:30He was just using you for a save the environment bullshit.
47:33What I need from you is much more important.
47:36No!
47:38No!
47:40No!
47:42No!
47:43No!
47:45No!
47:47No!
47:47No!
47:48No!
47:49No!
47:50No!
47:51No!
47:52No!
47:54No!
47:55No!
47:55No!
47:55No!
47:56No!
48:00No!
48:06Wait here.
48:07I'll check around back.
48:19Breach!
48:20Breach!
48:29Breach!
48:30Manny?
48:37Clear!
48:53No!
48:56Yes.
49:18Really?
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