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00:06The Mets
00:06Don't tell me you're falling for this again.
00:08You crazy, we got Lindor Soto and Bichette leading off.
00:11Yeah, it's like a video game life.
00:12Exactly, so what's the problem?
00:15The problem is that the front of their jersey still says Mets.
00:27Something wrong?
00:28No.
00:30Maybe.
00:33Probably to look.
00:39Look out! Dispatch Alpha Tango 6!
00:42We are under attack! I repeat, we are under attack!
00:47Dispatch, do you read? Come in!
00:56My phone ain't working either, man.
00:58They must be jamming our city.
01:01Hold on.
01:28Let this truck stop, we're sinking ducks.
01:30Let this truck stop! We're sinking ducks!
01:44We've got three minutes, let's move.
01:50Open up.
01:51Open up or I'll blow it.
02:01Good boy.
02:20Shooters down!
02:23You're leaking.
02:24It's just a scratch.
02:25You guys are making a mistake.
02:27We can't open a cargo bay.
02:29Well, don't worry. We brought our own key.
03:24I have a feeling it's going to be one of those days I should have called in sick.
03:27This is a total mess.
03:29Total and complete inside-out mess.
03:32Things weren't like this when we signed up.
03:33Maybe the whole world feels like it's coming apart at the seams.
03:37At least we have each other.
03:40Isabel, thank you for getting here so quickly.
03:43Yeah, of course.
03:43This one's a red ball.
03:45What happened?
03:45At 7.15 a.m., an armored transport departed the Kingsdale Institute for Virology.
03:52It's a federally funded BSL-free lab.
03:54Yeah, they studied dangerous pathogens.
03:56Where were they headed?
03:57An off-site government storage facility, but four masked thieves hit the truck before it ever got there.
04:03We brought daylight on a parkway.
04:04Yeah, they cut open the back door and took high-risk biohazard samples all in a matter of three minutes.
04:09High risk?
04:10What did they steal, anthrax or SARS?
04:13Oh, I'm afraid that information is above your pay grade.
04:15Mine, too, apparently.
04:17Seriously?
04:18Yeah.
04:18I do not like doing my job blindfolded, but the jock is in communication with the CDC.
04:23We've got to figure out who hit this truck and fast.
04:27Understood.
04:28They bricked the engine with something heavy.
04:30By the size of the crater, it's looking like a 50 cal.
04:33They're not just highly trained or highly resourced.
04:35What are the chances this was an inside job?
04:37It's too soon to say.
04:39Witnesses saw the crew abduct the driver and the guard at gunpoint.
04:43If the rip was successful, why kidnap the employees?
04:45Covering their tracks?
04:46Well, it looks like they left one.
04:53All right, folks, come on in.
04:55Listen up.
04:5645 minutes ago, a highly skilled team hit an armored transport coming from Kingsdale Institute of Virology.
05:03The driver, Teddy Novato, and a guard, Bradley McCoy, were both abducted, along with one container of unidentified pathogen samples.
05:12Yeah, but if we don't have clearance to know what they took, how are we supposed to...
05:15Yes, we need to operate as if we are dealing with the worst.
05:20But, you know, feel free to hope for the best.
05:23All right, where are we?
05:24Any leads on the forerunner our crew was using?
05:27Plates are fake.
05:28Put out a bolo just in case.
05:29Great, yeah, send it wide.
05:31What else?
05:32Yeah, I ran that DNA from that blood smear Maggie found through coding...
05:36...until I cross-referenced it with the DOD's database for identifying...
05:39...it was a dead end.
05:41Okay, please tell me there's a subordinating conjunction coming.
05:43...muying remains, you know, just in case.
05:47Meet Devin Reinhardt.
05:48Okay, eyes up!
05:49...is a former Army Ranger, two tours in the Middle East, discharged three years ago, no work history since.
05:55Oh, okay.
05:56Special Ops guys aren't known to sit on their hands.
05:57No work in three years.
05:58That's what it says officially.
05:59Well, officially, I'm not buying it. Officially, I wouldn't even rent it.
06:03This guy's been working in the shadows.
06:04Yeah, working hard to steal something we don't even have clearance to get read in on.
06:08Something's not adding up.
06:09Well, let's not fight. You have an LKA?
06:11Yeah, Sunset Park lives with a Tanya Mills.
06:14All right, let's go meet Tanya.
06:18Stay frosty. We don't know what we're walking into here.
06:26Tanya Mills. FBI.
06:28No, no, no. I wouldn't do that.
06:30You set the bag down for me, please. Let's sweep the house.
06:33Devin Reinhardt. Are we going to find him there?
06:36Devin hasn't been here in weeks.
06:38Okay. You're just, what, going on a grocery run, is it?
06:41Look, Tanya, we don't have time for lies.
06:43Your boyfriend just robbed an armed transport carrying deadly pathogen samples
06:47and kidnapped the driver on the guard.
06:50No, no way. There's... He would never...
06:52I got his blood at the scene, so tell me where he is, Tanya.
06:59Devin disappears for months at a time.
07:01He never tells me where he goes.
07:02All I know is that when he's back, the fridge is full and the bills are paid.
07:05That's funny, because his file says that he hasn't worked in three years.
07:08I don't think you're understanding the seriousness of the situation, okay?
07:13People could die, all right?
07:16So do you want to be an accessory to that?
07:18No, no, no, no.
07:19Look, Devin called this morning.
07:23He said to go into the shed and grab a bag,
07:26so that I'd understand once I looked inside.
07:29This bag?
07:37It's everything you'd need to survive a bio-attack.
07:41You clearly know something.
07:43So if you can't tell us where he is, then tell us who he's with.
07:48Devin called this morning.
07:51I heard a voice in the background.
07:52It had to be Charlie.
07:54Who's Charlie?
07:56Charlotte, Charlie Martinez, 35.
07:59She's an ex-Marsaw grader.
08:00According to Tanya, he and Devin are tight.
08:03Owns the bar.
08:04Devin made his call from inside this morning.
08:06Okay, so a special ops marine and an army ranger steal a pathogen.
08:10They do it for money or ideology?
08:11Ask him yourself and get him into custody.
08:13Let's move in, quietly.
08:40FBI, hands up.
08:47Drop your weapons!
08:50Everyone!
08:52Take it easy.
08:54Devin Reinhart, we know you and your guys hit up that armored truck this morning.
08:58Where's the pathogen?
08:59We're asking the same question.
09:01I told you already, you don't have it.
09:03Whatever's going on here, it ends now.
09:05Not even close.
09:08Come on.
09:10Oh, you all are way out over your skis.
09:14This is the sanction of.
09:16Sanctioned by who?
09:19By me.
09:23Everything we've done today, we did on behalf of the U.S. government.
09:26So lower your weapons.
09:33Anne of work.
09:43Isabel, can I speak with you for a second first?
09:46No, we're late, and Anne of work is briefing us on her op.
09:49Look, apparently whatever was on that truck is still out there.
09:52Isabel, she had two U.S. citizens hooked up to car batteries.
09:56We can't just look the other way.
09:58Listen, when she sent Oslo into 26Fed, I tried to expose her.
10:03The Secretary of Defense contacted me personally.
10:05She is protected.
10:07Only a silver bullet could take her out.
10:09If this doesn't qualify, what does?
10:11That is not a riddle we're going to solve today.
10:14Come on.
10:17Kingsdale isn't a BSL-3 lab.
10:19It is a top-secret BSL-4 gain-of-function research facility.
10:23Where what scientists study the most dangerous pathogens on the planet?
10:27Close.
10:27They design them, modify them, make doomsday weapons that can fit in your pocket.
10:31Kingsdale houses exotic, infectious agents with high fatality rates and no known treatments.
10:36So something real bad got out.
10:38NSA picked up chatter about an imminent bioattack in New York City using a deadly novel pathogen studied only at
10:44Kingsdale.
10:46Turns out that pathogen was scheduled for transport this morning to a secure facility.
10:52Why not just cancel the transport, keep it back at Kingsdale?
10:55The truck was already on the road by the time we got the intel.
10:57Our primary theory was that terrorists were going to attempt to steal it from its destination.
11:02We had to act past.
11:03So you hit the truck in route to take the pathogen off the board?
11:07Yeah.
11:07But the pathogen wasn't in the truck.
11:09The original vials had been tampered with.
11:11So you thought that the driver and the guard had something to do with it?
11:15Yeah.
11:16So you kidnap and torture them for intel?
11:20Enhanced interrogation.
11:21And how'd that work out for you?
11:23They were clean.
11:24Turns out.
11:25Enough.
11:26We have to assume the hostile actors are in possession of a deadly bioweapon that could decimate the city.
11:32We're on it.
11:33No.
11:36The FBI will assist Anna Sting in recovery of the pathogen.
11:42She'll run point.
11:45No, not, not until she tells us exactly what the hell it is we're dealing with.
11:54All right, folks, listen up.
11:56We finally know what we're hunting and it is, uh...
12:00Bad.
12:00Yes, that.
12:01Uh, it's a pathogen called EMA, which is short for Amuro arenaviridae.
12:06Tell us about it.
12:07Uh, so, guys, this is one of the most transmittable RNA viruses known to epidemiologists.
12:12Um, it originates from rodent reservoirs and it's airborne.
12:16According to records that Anna Vorp shared, this is a synthesized strain that causes hemorrhagic fever, delirium, organ failure, all
12:24within 36 hours of exposure.
12:25The fatality rate is 98%.
12:28Right, and there's no known treatment, so if this thing were to get out into the wild, it would be
12:32catastrophic.
12:32And that is being generous.
12:35This is NIH's simulation of an EMA outbreak in New York City after 12 hours, 24, 36.
12:47That would wipe out half the city.
12:48Yeah, we're not going to let that happen.
12:51All right, so how do we find this pathogen?
12:52Well, I think it's safe to assume the samples never made it onto that transport van, right?
12:56So, they must have been taken directly from the lab.
12:59Who was the lead virologist at King's Day?
13:13The vials that we found on the armored truck labeled EMA had been tampered with, okay?
13:18They turned out to be some kind of mixture of sodium hydrochloride.
13:22That's household bleach.
13:23Okay, that tells me that the vials from your lab never made it onto the truck in the first place.
13:27You don't understand.
13:28A designated biosafety officer oversees sample shipments from start to finish.
13:32Isn't that biosafety officer you?
13:34Yes.
13:35I packaged the samples in a hermetically sealed container and I prepped them for relocation,
13:38but they were all there when I left the lab last night.
13:40Okay.
13:43Unless.
13:45Unless what?
13:48Someone must have swapped the EMA out with sodium hypochloride before I packed them up,
13:52but that would be insane.
13:54So, you're saying that anybody could just tamper with your samples?
13:57No, of course not.
13:58The specimen fridge only opens with a badge.
14:01So, if it wasn't you that opened up the fridge and swapped out the samples, who was it?
14:10Meet Dr. Abadi's lab assistant, Eloise Karcher.
14:13She arrived at Kingsdale yesterday morning, and you'll see she's not carrying anything.
14:19Now, this is her leaving at 10.17 p.m.
14:22Notice anything different?
14:23Yeah.
14:24She's got luggage.
14:25All right.
14:25So, it looks like our inside man is a woman,
14:27and she walked those pathogen samples right out the front door last night.
14:30So, where is she now?
14:32Have we been able to track her since then?
14:34Negative.
14:35Phone's been offline for hours.
14:36Okay.
14:37NYPD and Port Authority, I want her face plastered all over the city.
14:40Meantime, what do we know about Dr. Karcher?
14:42Anything we can use to track her?
14:44Well, she's a post-doctoral fellow at Kingsdale.
14:46Been working there two years.
14:47Okay.
14:47So, is she a foreign plant or a part of a domestic territory?
14:50She grew up in Rhinebeck.
14:52No political affiliation.
14:53No money problems.
14:54Never even left the country.
14:56It seems like her whole life has been dedicated to studying viruses.
14:59It doesn't make any sense if passionate virologists like her
15:02would want safe preservation of EMA.
15:04Passionate is one thing.
15:06Angry is another.
15:06It looks like Eloise was very vocal online about the recent cuts to government funding.
15:12This is beyond shameful.
15:14Cutting funding to labs like Kingsdale will be death to us all.
15:18Eloise was upset.
15:19She was looking for ways to be heard.
15:21Yeah, but would she really release a deadly pathogen into the city?
15:24Look at this commenter right here.
15:26Dr. Jason Kisling.
15:27Who is he?
15:28Looks like they know each other.
15:29Yeah.
15:29Eloise often refers to his research.
15:33Yeah, Dr. Jason Kisling is a renowned virologist who's working at a port and down in Wiltshire, England.
15:39Okay, so look at this.
15:41He posted that he's going to DM her a bold opportunity.
15:45Can we get her DMs?
15:47Yeah.
15:48Here we go.
15:49Okay, looks like Dr. Kisling started with commiserating about her lost funds.
15:54They talk about her lab.
15:56Whoa.
15:57He gets her to confide that the project she's working on at Kingsdale is EMA.
16:02Oh, that sounds like elicitation.
16:04Yeah.
16:04He says his lab has been studying EMA for years.
16:08This country doesn't have access to the pathogen.
16:10Okay, so he's buttering her up, trying to get her to share her samples, right?
16:15Well, what does he have to offer?
16:17Lab space?
16:17Funding?
16:19Can't tell you.
16:20Eloise moved the conversation to a burner phone and said it would be safer.
16:23Ping that phone and send a team.
16:32Eloise Karcher's phone pinged to this terminal.
16:35I only need 50 sets of eyeballs to scan this place.
16:38Let's split up.
16:42Jubal, we could use some eyes in the sky.
16:45Yeah, the port authorities are already on it.
16:50Gold star for whoever finds her.
16:53Boy, at the cafe.
16:55Nice to see you.
16:56Jubal, we have a possible hit on Eloise.
16:58Moving in now.
17:04FBI, let go of your bag and put your hands up.
17:06Turn around slowly.
17:11Okay.
17:14Okay.
17:20Where's she?
17:23Ugh.
17:26Come on.
17:32Okay.
17:32Okay.
17:33That's her, right?
17:34Yeah, that's her.
17:35She's in the lounge.
17:36Skola and Eva try to intercept her, but approach with caution if that virus gets out.
17:40I did not finish that sentence.
17:44Wait a sec.
17:46We got two male suspects approaching Eloise.
17:48Yeah, who are these guys?
17:50Hey, Kelly, you want to run these guys?
17:53Okay, these guys are about 40 years too young to be Dr. Kisling.
17:57So either he's using cutouts.
17:59Or she got catfished.
18:01Yeah, we're trying to ID them back here, but you guys just stay close.
18:07All right, we got eyes on the pathogen.
18:11Two pools.
18:13Yeah, it's a handoff.
18:14Yeah.
18:15Whoever they are, they're the ones that set this in motion.
18:17Let's wait until the bioweapon changes hands before you move in.
18:20Copy?
18:20Copy.
18:21Hold on.
18:22She's getting spooked.
18:27You hear what they're saying?
18:29Negative.
18:29Look, we got to move in.
18:31She's bailing.
18:34No, no, no.
18:35Shots fired!
18:35Shots fired!
18:46Do not lose that virus!
18:49All right, where'd they go?
18:49Where'd they go?
18:51Top right.
18:53Yep.
18:54All right, guys, they're running to short-term parking for the north hallway.
18:59Look out.
19:00Look out.
19:18Let's see.
19:19Skala!
19:32All right, how many are we dealing with here?
19:35Where'd they go?
19:36Where'd they go?
19:37Where'd they go?
19:38Where the hell did they go?
19:40I have no idea.
19:41Dubo, we need to cordon off the terminal.
19:43They got away.
19:44What about the bioweapons?
19:45Gone.
19:54The two assailants posing as virologists from the UK just shot and killed Eloise Karcher
19:58in the Kanto Airlines terminal at JFK and made off with the EMA sample.
20:03Somebody's got to give me a beat on these guys before they release holy hell on all of us.
20:07They can't have gotten too far.
20:08Yeah, yeah, I got them.
20:09They fled west towards Federal Circle, accessing this stairwell for the short-term parking garage.
20:14Hey, great.
20:14Where'd they go from there?
20:15They completely fell off the radar.
20:17They must have jumped into a getaway car.
20:20But 15 vehicles left this lot over the last three minutes.
20:23It could be any one of them.
20:23Yeah, yeah, yeah.
20:24Okay.
20:24I need port authority to stop and search each one of these 15 vehicles.
20:27This is officially a manhood.
20:29It's going to be tough.
20:29I'm on with them.
20:30It's rush hour.
20:31They're trying to steal the exit.
20:31Have you mentioned the bioweapon?
20:33Hey, Jubal.
20:33Yeah.
20:33We just got a facial red kit off the CCTV footage.
20:37Your day's about to get worse.
20:38What?
20:40All right, so this is Jocko Coetzee and this is Darren Blyden, both members of a violent
20:45terrorist cell from South Africa known as Virustat, a racial essentialist organization
20:50known for attacks in Brazil, Angola, and the UK.
20:54Do we know what they want with a bioweapon?
20:56Well, that's anyone's guess.
20:57But if past is prologue, Interpol says they've been known to target city parks, public spaces,
21:02deploying bombs, opening fire on unsuspecting crowds.
21:08Well, you're awfully quiet.
21:12You're new about Virustat.
21:13No, our Cheddar didn't name a group, but I know them.
21:16They're as bad as they come.
21:18Jocko's their leader.
21:19He's organized, determined, ruthless.
21:21Use your imagination.
21:22Yeah, now he and his pals got their hands on one of the deadliest pathogens known to
21:26man.
21:27We have to prepare for an imminent bio attack.
21:29Alert all three-letter agencies and let's put a bolo out for Jocko and Darren.
21:33Hold on.
21:34I told you, this case is classified.
21:36I appreciate your help today, but we've got it from here.
21:39You cannot tie our hands with American lives on the line.
21:44Ma'am, we just got a hit on Jocko Coetzee on 7th and 52nd.
21:48And into Central Park?
21:49No, he's walking south, actually.
21:52Club Square.
21:53Your team cannot possibly cover all of that ground.
21:56Fine.
21:57But we're running point.
21:58Me and my team.
21:59We still have a job to finish.
22:03I don't like playing second fiddle to a bunch of cowboys.
22:07And the way I look at it, we're here to make sure that the job gets done the right way.
22:30Negative, there are too many civilians in the area.
22:33We need to isolate him before we apprehend.
22:38Devin, do you copy?
22:39We got this.
22:45Damn it.
22:53Go, go, go.
23:15He's running east for 48th Street.
23:19FBI, out of the way.
23:31Don't move on your seats.
23:33No one moves.
23:38Jocko Coatsy, get off the bus, drop the bag.
23:43Over your hand.
23:44I don't have eyes on it.
23:48Devin, what are you doing?
23:50You might hit the bioweapon.
23:51Got a clean shot.
23:53You're target locked.
23:54Dial it back.
24:04No, no, no, no.
24:06Oh, my God.
24:07He actually released it.
24:08He released it.
24:10Fall back.
24:11Fall back.
24:36The clock is ticking.
24:37We have 36 hours.
24:38These passengers are going to die of exposure to EMA.
24:41Got to talk to Jocko and figure out why he did this.
24:43Unfortunately, he is still unconscious.
24:46The passengers nearly tore him apart.
24:48Look at this.
24:48I feel like I'm back to Mosul.
24:50Only in Midtown, right?
24:52Do you think the National Guard deployed a cell jammer?
24:54Because my signal is shown.
24:56Yeah, no.
24:56I saw Anna's team tearing up all the surveillance.
25:00Oh, she's doing everything she can.
25:01She put it on us.
25:02This is a cover.
25:05We're with the CDC.
25:07No one is in any immediate danger.
25:09But we need to keep you quarantined as a precaution while we investigate.
25:14You know what, partner?
25:15I think you may be right.
25:17Let us out.
25:18You can't keep us in here.
25:19Please.
25:21Just cooperate.
25:22It's in everyone's interest.
25:23I'm going to call my wife.
25:24What did he give us?
25:26As soon as our investigators determine what you're exposed to, we will keep you all informed.
25:31This is insane.
25:32She knows exactly what they're exposed to.
25:34She's lying.
25:35Yeah, the less I know, the better.
25:36Let's see what we can pull out of it.
25:40Hey, buddy.
25:41Everything's going to be okay.
25:44I'm scared.
25:44I know you are, but I need you to be strong for me.
25:47Can you do that?
25:48Are we going to die?
25:50We are going to do everything in our power to make sure you get out of there soon.
25:53All right?
25:58All right.
26:02What did you do to us?
26:04Hey, is he awake?
26:05What did you do to us?
26:05No, no, no, no.
26:06Don't hurt him.
26:07Let him talk.
26:08Bring him to the window.
26:11Come on, you told me.
26:11Go.
26:13Tell him what you told me.
26:16No one has to die.
26:22My brother's own position of a treatment to EMA.
26:26It can be yours.
26:28For a price.
26:29Oh, my God.
26:30There's a cure.
26:30Hold on.
26:32What's the price?
26:39Release this man and the treatment is yours.
26:43If you don't, everyone on this bus will die.
26:59Hey, uh, so we just heard from Kingsdale and they searched Eloise Karcher's computer.
27:05It turns out she was working on a monoclonal antibody serum on her own.
27:09It's untested, but it does exist.
27:11Now, here's the bad news.
27:13Let me guess.
27:14The terrorists took it with the cooler.
27:16Exactly.
27:16And according to her boss, it would take weeks, if not months, to develop more.
27:20Time we do not have.
27:21So now their stat is using this treatment as leverage.
27:25What do we know about the man they want released?
27:27Right.
27:27Well, here's the strange part.
27:29Name's Lorik Basha, but he's not South African.
27:32He's an Albanian oligarch.
27:34And that's not even the weirdest part.
27:35Interpol doesn't have the guy, so we figured he must be in our custody.
27:38Which he is not.
27:39No, the jock scoured every database.
27:42BOP, Pacer, you name it.
27:44We can't release him because we don't have him.
27:47That's not entirely true.
27:52He's at a block site.
27:54And you know exactly which one.
27:56Lorik Basha financed terror attacks all over Europe.
27:59I admit that we didn't connect him to Varstot, but it makes sense.
28:03He shares their abhorrent worldview.
28:07Death to own non-whites everywhere.
28:08More or less.
28:10How long have we had him?
28:11Three years.
28:12He was unofficially renditioned from his home in Toronto and taken to a secondary site near the Indian Ocean.
28:17Far from any Article III jurisdiction.
28:20So we can't even confirm we have him?
28:22I wouldn't advise it.
28:24Well, we're not going to let 18 American civilians die of hemorrhagic fever in the middle of Manhattan.
28:31Which means your team needs to figure out where virus status hold in that serum and get it back.
28:44All right.
28:44How are we doing?
28:45Is it possible Lorik Basha is harboring these guys?
28:47Does he have any property in the city?
28:48We've been looking.
28:49So far, nothing.
28:50Okay.
28:50Well, what about family, friends?
28:52Everything dries up after we vanished him.
28:54All right.
28:55It's got to be a crumb, right?
28:56Hey, Lorik Basha's name pops up on a FinCEN investigation four years ago.
28:59Counter-Terror looked into allegations he laundered money through failed real estate ventures,
29:03still owns the Majestic Imperial Hotel in Queens.
29:05That closed down years ago.
29:07So it's abandoned.
29:09Let's roll the dice.
29:19Looks like our new friends are loaded for bear.
29:23All right, look, what happened at Times Square, it was a mess.
29:26Who could have predicted he'd take a bus hostage?
29:28You were reckless.
29:29So from now on, you're going to take orders from us.
29:32The only way we walk out of here is if we work together.
29:35Anybody got a problem with that?
29:38What's the ROE?
29:39You follow our lead.
29:40Hotel's been abandoned for years, no idea how many guys are dug in.
29:43Keep eyes peeled for an insulated medical bag.
29:46EMA serum should be inside.
29:53Second floor, running.
29:54You two, go to school, Aniva.
29:56We're going to split up.
29:57We'll take high, you take low.
29:58Copy that, come on.
29:58Move.
30:00Let's move.
30:18Clear.
30:25Nice shot.
30:27Nice shot.
30:28Move!
30:37Now we're playing.
30:39Keep clearing this floor away with me.
30:42Copy that.
30:58We're secure, but no sign in the serum.
31:01Copy.
31:02Clear the basement.
31:03Copy that.
31:13Maggie!
31:20He's down.
31:21Cover me!
31:22Go, go, go, go, go, go.
31:23Shit.
31:33He's dead.
31:34Got it.
31:36All right, let's get out of here.
31:39Jubal, get the serum.
31:40We're going to head back now.
31:42Jubal.
31:43Jubal.
31:44Why aren't the comms working?
31:46Hey.
31:47Yeah, that's our fault.
31:49Whoa, whoa, whoa.
31:50Whoa, what are you doing?
31:51A nice word.
31:52We'll take that back.
31:54What the hell are you doing, Devin?
31:55We're on the same side.
31:56Different bosses, different games.
31:57Our words were clear.
31:58Take possession of the treatment.
32:00I'm not giving it up.
32:02Oh, wait.
32:02This one's outside your jurisdiction.
32:04Don't test me.
32:05Just hand that over.
32:06And what if I don't?
32:08You're going to shoot me?
32:09No.
32:13No.
32:19I told you not to test me.
32:25Now hand over the treatment on my next shot.
32:26We'll head our vest.
32:29There are people on that bus.
32:30They are sick, scared, and going to die.
32:32We can help them together.
32:35I won't ask again.
32:37Okay.
32:37Okay.
32:39You want it?
32:41Stay.
32:42Take it.
32:46It's my choice.
33:14Oh, wait.
33:15Under six.
33:15Shut up.
33:16Uh-huh.
33:18Oh, wait.
33:27Ooh.
33:28Uh-huh.
33:32Bye-bye.
33:37Uh-huh.
33:39Okay.
33:41Uh-huh.
33:42Uh-huh.
33:43Uh-huh.
33:44Uh-huh.
33:44Uh-huh.
34:00I had to pick the hard way.
34:02Yeah.
34:10Maggie!
34:12Maggie!
34:18Oh, my God.
34:19Are you two okay?
34:20Those guys had different orders from the jump.
34:23If we don't get that serum back, the people on the bus are going to die.
34:26Okay, look, Jubal called so that the DOD moved the bus so they could treat the passengers.
34:30What do you mean they moved the bus?
34:31Where?
34:33Classified.
34:35Why lock us out now?
34:37What if they have no intention of treating those passengers?
34:41And this is all just one big science experiment to them.
34:44And Anna did it again.
34:46She can't keep getting away with this.
34:49But she will.
34:51Unless someone does something about it.
35:03Isabel, where's the bus?
35:04All right, all right, take a deep breath.
35:06This has been a hard day for everyone, and we're all on rocks.
35:10Where did they move the bus?
35:11What bus?
35:13We didn't come in here to be gaslit.
35:15There was no bus.
35:17There was no exposure.
35:18There was no containment.
35:20Do you understand me?
35:22Today, never happened.
35:25There were 18 Americans on that bus.
35:27People saw it.
35:27The military was everywhere.
35:29We cannot sweep this under the rug and pretend it never happened.
35:31The official story is the DSCA sent army ordinance texts to investigate a possible IED on an MTA bus.
35:39Your field report will corroborate.
35:42I can't believe what I'm hearing.
35:44At least tell us that these people are being treated.
35:46I can't.
35:47I can't because I don't know.
35:50This is above all of our clearances.
35:53They shot Maggie.
35:54They assaulted me.
35:55These people have to be held accountable.
35:56The man who shot Agent Bell will be disciplined.
35:58And what about the rest?
35:59What about Anna Fork?
36:00Okay, you know what?
36:01Keep your voices down.
36:02You are both on the verge of insubordination.
36:04Oh, is that right?
36:04Yes.
36:05And you already want thin ice.
36:07After your behavior, you're on some balance with Agent Ushah.
36:10She took the fall for both of you.
36:12You want some professional advice?
36:15Don't squander it.
36:23You are a disgrace to the Bureau.
36:33And you're fired.
36:35Hold on.
36:36Effective immediately.
36:40No.
36:49Oh, well, wait, wait.
36:51What the hell just happened?
36:52I'm out.
36:53What?
36:54He just got fired.
36:55Green just fired him on the spot.
36:56There's got to be some kind of misunderstanding.
36:58No.
36:59He's protecting them.
37:00They broke the law, and he's protecting them.
37:02I'm sorry, sir.
37:02It's been a pleasure.
37:09Well, come on.
37:10No.
37:11No.
37:12Come on.
37:12I know.
37:13I know.
37:15Oh, wait.
37:17This can't be happening.
37:17It's okay.
37:18It's okay.
37:37You're never going to lose me, Max.
37:38You know how much I've lost this year.
37:39I know.
37:41I cannot lose you, too.
37:46You're never going to lose me, Max.
38:23You had quite the day.
38:27I don't want to hear it, Anna.
38:31My father was in the 37th Engineer Battalion, deployed to Kameezia, Iraq, in the 90s.
38:37His squad was exposed to VX.
38:42Ten times more lethal than Saren does.
38:45It's horrible.
38:47There were no viable treatment options back then, so that exposure cost my dad his life.
39:01What I did today, what my team did, we did to protect our future soldiers so that no one would
39:10have to suffer the way that my dad did.
39:17You are a good storyteller, I'll give you that.
39:22What happens to the people on the bus?
39:27Hard truth.
39:30There was only so much serum.
39:32Priority one is making sure that we can replicate it at scale.
39:39Those people will be dead long before that.
39:43But they won't die in vain.
39:47We're studying the effects of EMA exposure for the greater good.
39:51If you came down here to clear your conscience, I can't help you with that.
40:05My strike team works off the books for the DoD.
40:08It just so happens that we're down a man.
40:13You'd be an asset, O.A.
40:21Think about it.
40:26This rounds on Uncle Sam.
40:36Hey.
40:38Hey.
40:53Hey.
40:55Animator, move.
40:59I'm in.
41:19The Bureau is bigger than all of us.
41:23The FBI returns all new.
41:25It is an ideal that we strive for.
41:27CBS Mondays this fall.
41:30There's something bigger going on.
41:34I just want answers, mate.
41:35The season finale of CIA.
41:37CBS Next after a new FBI.
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