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00:01:02Oh.
00:01:04I'm glad you're here.
00:01:22Hold your horses.
00:01:25Yee-haw, Henry. Giddy up.
00:01:27You're not helping, Mother.
00:01:29Can I help?
00:01:31No, I've got this.
00:01:34I guess it's true what they say about boys marrying their mother, Miriam.
00:01:38You and Sunday, the way you bust his chops is a thing of beauty.
00:01:41I'm sure if you ask Parker props, he decided to marry my dad.
00:01:44She got you there, Danny boy.
00:01:46Which is why I love my daughter-in-law.
00:01:52Is that what I think it is?
00:01:54I warned you to save room.
00:01:57Oh, my God.
00:02:02Annie, what's going on?
00:02:04Beats me, sis.
00:02:05An hour ago, I was reading in my cell.
00:02:08Please, make yourself at home.
00:02:10This way.
00:02:13Thanks for this, and for trusting me.
00:02:16Let's just chalk up this little field trip as an exercise in prosecutorial discretion for my closest friend.
00:02:22And for Henry's sake, Counselor, I really hope you know what you're getting yourself into.
00:02:25Just serving up just desserts, Nate.
00:02:28Please, take my seat.
00:02:34So, I'm sure you're all dying of curiosity to know what's going on here.
00:02:39But Parker and I couldn't think of a better way to cap off our first anniversary.
00:02:42Best year of my life.
00:02:44Thanks to my beautiful wife's father, who was crazy enough to introduce us, and my mom, for the faith that
00:02:48she had that I would finally get it right.
00:02:51Anyway, Parker.
00:02:52Anyway, having you all here in our home like this seemed the perfect opportunity to clear up this pesky murder
00:02:58charge.
00:02:59That's currently hanging over my client Annie's hut.
00:03:02You see, and this is Parker's favorite part.
00:03:05Guilty as charged.
00:03:06The real murderer is actually sitting at this very table right now, about to enjoy my signature souffle.
00:03:11Which is getting cold, which is a crime in itself.
00:03:15Of course, you're all wondering who might the real murderer be.
00:03:17Certainly not my legal eagle secretary, Miss Quinn.
00:03:20Coming from the legal hawk, that's quite a compliment.
00:03:23And of course, it couldn't be my father.
00:03:25Because for one thing, the secret service frowns upon putting murderers in charge of the agency responsible for protecting the
00:03:31president.
00:03:31And two...
00:03:32I think one, pretty much did it.
00:03:35It must be Miriam, my mother-in-law, driven to a life of crime after years of wrangling livestock.
00:03:39Or was it wrangling Parker?
00:03:42No, it can't be her.
00:03:43Because whoever murdered Annie's fiancee, Toby, must have at least known the guy.
00:03:48Aha!
00:03:49Ted, the brother-in-law.
00:03:52Now, there's a likely suspect.
00:03:54Pops, you're a good judge of character.
00:03:56How do you size up this guy?
00:03:59Ted?
00:04:01I'd say Ted is a small-time political hack.
00:04:06I resent that.
00:04:07I think that's the point.
00:04:09Now, shh, don't spoil the show.
00:04:11What do you think, Kimmy?
00:04:13Did you see your husband as a hack, or more of an up-and-comer?
00:04:15Oh, I'm sorry.
00:04:17You never did like being called Kimmy, did you, Kim?
00:04:19Just like you didn't really like me very much back when we were sorority sisters, either.
00:04:23Which is why I started wondering of all the lawyers that you could have hired to defend your sister.
00:04:27I went to your wife because I knew Annie was innocent.
00:04:31Because you...
00:04:32Ugh, please don't say the best.
00:04:33But you are, someday.
00:04:34Parker, you are biased.
00:04:36Yes, I am.
00:04:37I knew from the start that Annie was no killer.
00:04:39Which, of course, made us wonder, Kim, who else had a motive?
00:04:42Who else wanted to see Annie's fiancee dead?
00:04:45And then Sunday remembered that you always wanted what wasn't yours, Kim.
00:04:49Even another gal's boyfriend.
00:04:50Especially the handsome ones.
00:04:52And Toby was handsome, wasn't he, Annie?
00:04:54This can't be true.
00:04:55I don't have to sit here.
00:04:57Sure you do.
00:04:57Sit down.
00:05:02But sneaking around with Annie's fiancee while repugnant, Kim, doesn't explain why you'd actually kill him.
00:05:08You're out of your mind.
00:05:09Annie, Toby felt really guilty about betraying you.
00:05:12And I have a witness who is willing to testify that he heard Toby begging Kim to come with him
00:05:17to you.
00:05:18And confess their affair.
00:05:20Kim, I swear to me this didn't happen.
00:05:24Toby was determined to make amends.
00:05:27That would have messed up all the plans you had for you and your little hubby, wouldn't it, Kim?
00:05:30You just never imagined that Annie here would be charged with murder.
00:05:33So, you called me.
00:05:36And it may have worked out perfectly if it weren't for the concierge at the Savoy.
00:05:39You met him there?
00:05:41Where we were gonna get married?
00:05:42Oh, yes.
00:05:43We met at the Savoy, Annie.
00:05:46You didn't actually think I would offer to be your wedding planner out of the goodness of my heart, did
00:05:51you?
00:05:52Annie!
00:05:53Hey, hey, Annie!
00:05:54Take it easy.
00:05:55Take it easy.
00:05:56It's okay.
00:05:56It's gonna be all right.
00:05:58Just take it easy, okay?
00:06:02You think you're so smart.
00:06:04Put the gun down.
00:06:05Everyone stay calm.
00:06:06Shut up!
00:06:07Shut up!
00:06:10Everybody, shut up.
00:06:15Nobody needs to get hurt.
00:06:18We just want to help Annie.
00:06:20Annie, I should have let her hang.
00:06:23But I had to bring you in, O'Brien.
00:06:26You know what's really repugnant?
00:06:29Hm?
00:06:32It's watching you enjoy the good life that I was born to live.
00:06:35So sorry to hear all that.
00:06:39Parker, no!
00:06:50Are you okay?
00:06:52You okay?
00:06:53I...
00:07:15Now that..
00:07:17Was a great party.
00:07:19We could do this every anniversary.
00:07:21This crime-busting thing is a blast.
00:07:23Yeah.
00:07:27Whip cream?
00:07:29Always.
00:08:15Good morning.
00:08:18Good morning.
00:08:19Good morning.
00:08:21Huh.
00:08:22So this is what we're going to see today.
00:08:24The E.W. Railroad State Museum.
00:08:27Yep.
00:08:28E is for my granddad and my great-granddad, Earl.
00:08:31Junior and senior, and the W is for my dad, Wyatt.
00:08:33Back when we relied on telegraphs to communicate,
00:08:36it made a lot of sense to use initials on trains,
00:08:39so calling it the E and W just kind of seemed right.
00:08:43Don't tell me you've already been out running.
00:08:456 a.m. every day.
00:08:47You know life in D.C. go and go harder.
00:08:49Schedule, I'm sure you don't miss one bit.
00:08:51Waking up in Tokyo and going to sleep in Dubai?
00:08:54No thanks.
00:08:55Don't get me wrong.
00:08:56It was an honor to serve as Secretary of State.
00:08:59But four years and a million miles later, I am right where I want to be.
00:09:03How's the arm?
00:09:04It's good.
00:09:05Turns out getting shot is a lot like being thrown off a bull.
00:09:08Both hurt like the dickens, but only one of them comes with a big silver buckle.
00:09:12And Sunday?
00:09:14Well, she barely said two words to me all the way home.
00:09:18Let me guess.
00:09:21Parker and...
00:09:22No.
00:09:24Hey, she gave you her look.
00:09:27I should have paid attention to it.
00:09:29So that's where she learned it.
00:09:31Well, imagine being a single father dealing with the threats I face as a Secret Service agent.
00:09:35That look helped keep her safe growing up.
00:09:38Actually, sometimes allowed me to sleep at night.
00:09:42So this park, the trains, the land, the museums, you donated it all, the whole shebang.
00:09:49Yeah, it was my dad's passion, saving old trains, keeping them from turning into scrap.
00:09:54It was his way of keeping them alive.
00:09:56Railroads have been part of the Parker family history since we first settled out west.
00:10:00Railroads that we helped build to link this nation together.
00:10:04That's a beautiful story, darling.
00:10:07One that I'm sure my father could have waited to hear until your speech at the opening ceremony,
00:10:12seeing as you have just been shot.
00:10:14And if you had any sense at all, we'll be in bed at this hour.
00:10:19Come on, get some sleep.
00:10:21I'll see you at breakfast, Paul.
00:10:27Make sure you take old number nine up the Mendocino coast.
00:10:29It's a doozy.
00:11:04get their whole house.
00:11:05And as you can see, it's really good if you enjoyed reading it.
00:11:05I'll see you on Monday.
00:11:05I don't know.
00:11:45But honey.
00:11:46Don't but honey me.
00:11:48It's in every paper.
00:11:49The story was bound to get out.
00:11:51I was just trying to get ahead of it.
00:11:52Look, they even quoted me right.
00:11:54There isn't a crook alive who stands a chance against my gal Sunday.
00:11:58Yeah, you don't get moving and you won't stand a chance against your gal Sunday either.
00:12:02I thought you'd be happy.
00:12:03That is great publicity.
00:12:05Great publicity is showing up to your own event on time.
00:12:08We'll be on time.
00:12:09And best of all, now that you've cleared your client, I can steal you away for a weekend in San
00:12:13Francisco.
00:12:14Yeah, if we ever get there.
00:12:18Parker, you're going to use being hurt as an excuse not to take me dancing, aren't you?
00:12:22No dancing.
00:12:23I hadn't thought of that.
00:12:23But I don't see the downside.
00:12:25You want to see a downside, Parker?
00:12:27Parker, keep dawdling, and this stays packed.
00:12:30Ooh.
00:12:32Get up!
00:12:33Come on, you're still in your pajamas!
00:12:34I like my little horses and cowboys.
00:12:38Ah!
00:12:40Stop it!
00:12:41Hmm, sorry.
00:12:41I can't do that.
00:12:43Parker!
00:12:48Now, what do you got there, huh?
00:12:50More rubber bands?
00:12:51I don't know what you're talking about.
00:12:54Don't make me come down there.
00:12:55All right.
00:12:56Fine, I'll come up there.
00:12:58Coming up.
00:13:02Come here.
00:13:04What, Parker?
00:13:08Close your eyes.
00:13:15Happy anniversary.
00:13:27You're such a romantic.
00:13:29In here, I thought you totally lost it.
00:13:32So would you get me.
00:13:42Henry's letting Danny do what?
00:13:44Pick out any car he wants.
00:13:46We're heading to San Francisco after the ceremony,
00:13:48and Pops is driving you, so it makes sense.
00:13:52It'll be fine, so long as he doesn't pick out Parker's new toy.
00:13:57Uh-oh.
00:14:22You should have heard your mom bragging to my dad
00:14:24about all the work you put into the opening ceremony.
00:14:27How much all this would mean to your father
00:14:29if he were here to celebrate with us.
00:14:31I'm so proud of you.
00:14:33She really said that?
00:14:34Yeah.
00:14:35And it was nice of you to insist my dad
00:14:37take the Chevelle when he asked.
00:14:39He's got excellent taste.
00:14:41You're speeding.
00:14:43I'm just trying to blow out the carburetor.
00:14:44I want to see what she's got before I restore this old gal.
00:14:47Well, if you don't slow down, we're going to lose them.
00:14:49We're not going to lose them.
00:14:50My mother knows exactly where she's going.
00:14:53Just trying to make up some time,
00:14:54making sure we're not late.
00:14:55Is Henry trying to lose us?
00:14:58Looks that way.
00:14:59You know where we're going, right?
00:15:01Better.
00:15:02I know Henry's favorite shortcut.
00:15:05You're going to get a ticket.
00:15:07Stop worrying.
00:15:08Someday the road's wide open.
00:15:10Relax.
00:15:10I'm not going to get a ticket.
00:15:15I want you to slow down.
00:15:36I want you to slow down.
00:15:41I think I saw some jumper cables in the trunk.
00:15:55Just because I'm wounded does not make me too impaired to drive.
00:15:58Oh, please.
00:15:59Those cops were right.
00:16:00You need two hands on the wheel.
00:16:02They couldn't have been happier to get your autograph, though.
00:16:04Still gave me a ticket.
00:16:05Oh, well.
00:16:09Parker?
00:16:10I know.
00:16:18Pump!
00:16:19Pump!
00:16:30Get into me!
00:16:32Where are you?
00:16:35Mom?
00:16:37Dad?
00:16:38Mother, where are you?
00:16:40Please!
00:16:41Answer me!
00:16:43Daddy?
00:16:45Mother, where are you?
00:16:48Dad, answer me!
00:16:50Sunday!
00:16:59Elie!
00:17:00I?
00:17:20Mother, oh God!
00:17:40Are you finding any prints?
00:17:44Nothing. It's like the car's been wiped clean.
00:17:53Anyway, like I was saying, Nate, I really appreciate your help.
00:17:56Oh, of course, Henry. Don't give it a second thought. Absolutely.
00:18:00After you got shot, everyone understood.
00:18:03Besides, I think being your stand-in at the opening of the E&W Park
00:18:07will be worth at least 200 votes come the next election.
00:18:10Just don't go telling Sunday I said that,
00:18:12or she will have you sleeping on the couch,
00:18:14given how little she thinks of me being opposing counsel.
00:18:17Don't worry. I won't.
00:18:19And, Nate, thank you.
00:18:21Talk to you soon.
00:18:22Molly, we need to get a casting of the Chevelle tires
00:18:24for comparison to the van.
00:18:25I'm on it.
00:18:26I'm on it.
00:18:39I'm on it.
00:18:55I don't know.
00:19:23I don't know.
00:19:52I don't know.
00:20:19I don't know.
00:21:07I don't know.
00:21:12Good.
00:21:12Good.
00:21:14That's good.
00:21:16We've helped clients with problems like this before.
00:21:19We'll find them.
00:21:24Now, don't go and get all worked up, Sunday.
00:21:26But I pulled the front seat for forensic testing, too.
00:21:34Well, what do you know?
00:21:36He really is a working rancher.
00:21:56Hey!
00:21:58You said if I was ever in the neighborhood to stop by.
00:22:03Danny!
00:22:06What a wonderful surprise.
00:22:09What in the world finally brought you all the way out to Y Worry Ranch?
00:22:12That would be me.
00:22:14Well, Dad's always going on about what good friends you two are, so...
00:22:17Uh, Sandra O'Brien.
00:22:19It's an honor to meet you, Secretary Parker.
00:22:21Henry, please.
00:22:22And are you kidding me?
00:22:23The honor is all mine.
00:22:24First in your class in Georgetown.
00:22:26Stanford Law.
00:22:27Big attorney in Los Angeles.
00:22:28Now San Francisco.
00:22:29It's nice to see that some of these accomplishments actually exist.
00:22:33Uh, Pops?
00:22:34I'm proud.
00:22:36So, tell me, the White House forced you to take that vacation you're always putting off?
00:22:40President Thompson has a fundraiser here next month, so...
00:22:43Don't tell me that this is an advanced trip.
00:22:45Oh, not for the next seven days it's not.
00:22:46This week he's all mine.
00:22:48Wine tour in Napa Valley.
00:22:51Sounds lovely.
00:22:52Yeah.
00:22:56Well, don't just stand there jawing.
00:22:58Come on, I've already set two extra places for lunch.
00:23:16I can't even get this to budge.
00:23:25I'm sorry, Danny.
00:23:26All I'm finding is nothing and more nothing.
00:23:29Seems I'll need a professional pick set to have a chance of getting out of this.
00:23:34It's locked.
00:23:37Help!
00:23:38Somebody help us!
00:23:41Whoever he is,
00:23:43I spent a lot of time prepping this room to hold your son hostage.
00:23:47What?
00:23:48Think about it.
00:23:49Everyone knew where he'd be this morning.
00:23:51Our folks were just in the wrong car in a time and place meant for you.
00:23:54Not exactly, which can only mean that he grabbed them in the moment because it's the only play hoping to
00:23:58find a way to use them to get what he wanted all along.
00:24:03Miriam, like it or not, believe me, she didn't always like it.
00:24:06I taught my daughter how to think and act like a secret service agent.
00:24:12So, if anyone can figure this out,
00:24:16it's my daughter.
00:24:24The hardest part of this is to stay focused, Parker.
00:24:26To keep our heads in the game.
00:24:28Exactly.
00:24:29The best weapon we have is our ability to reason.
00:24:31We have to analyze every clue no matter how small.
00:24:36But what if...
00:24:37We can't even go there.
00:24:39We have to be steadfast.
00:24:42To believe that as long as we keep everything we do a secret,
00:24:45as long as we pretend to play ball,
00:24:47we can keep our parents alive long enough to bring them home.
00:24:53You have till 10 tomorrow morning to release Claudus Jovenet
00:24:57and to provide him with a plane so he can fly himself wherever he wants
00:25:01or your parents die.
00:25:04Signed, Chairman of the Claudus Jovenet Appreciation Society.
00:25:26Good evening, Richard.
00:25:28Henry.
00:25:29Well, isn't this a nice surprise?
00:25:31How'd you like that get-well balloon I sent you after your little mishap?
00:25:35I know I'm asking a lot.
00:25:37You're asking me to ignore protocol.
00:25:39Richard, if this was your family and you came to me for help.
00:25:44So, unless Jovenet is released in the next 19 hours...
00:25:47I firmly believe that Danny O'Brien is being released in the next 19 hours.
00:25:50And my mom will be killed.
00:25:52Henry, but to go this alone...
00:25:54I won't be alone.
00:25:56And Sunday's sure that the only way to proceed is to start with what we have,
00:26:01which is Jovenet.
00:26:02And that her father would agree.
00:26:05All right. I'll get you your clearance.
00:26:07But keep this between us for now.
00:26:09And I want updates.
00:26:11I also reserve the right to send in help the moment I think the situation deserves it.
00:26:15Agreed?
00:26:17Thank you, Richard.
00:26:19You have to say it, Henry.
00:26:21Yes, Mr. President. Agreed.
00:26:26Results show the samples were exposed to an opioid aerosol dilated to an exact consistency.
00:26:30So the gas sprayed into the car would incapacitate, but thankfully not kill its intended target.
00:26:35Which would fit having a military or law enforcement background. Or both.
00:26:39Or simply passing high school chemistry and studying the anarchist cookbook online.
00:26:43Which brings me back to my argument that no matter what his background, he's got all the makings of being
00:26:48anti-government, which says he's after me.
00:26:50Really, Parker?
00:26:51I'm fine.
00:26:53Look, even if you're right, how does the kidnapper having a grudge against you explain his ransom demand for the
00:26:58release of a notorious hitman?
00:27:00I can't think of anything that ties you to Claudish Jovenet.
00:27:02Well, then the sooner we get face time with him, the sooner we find out.
00:27:05Go through all my old cases. Look for anything no matter how small. Start from newest to oldest.
00:27:10Point to Jovenet.
00:27:11Yes.
00:27:11Consider it done.
00:27:16From the diffusion of the light, Miriam, I bet we're in the basement of a building.
00:27:19It's adjacent to a cluster of taller buildings. If we could just get someone's attention.
00:27:27Help! Somebody help us!
00:27:30We're in here!
00:27:31Hello! Somebody! Hello! Help us!
00:27:37We're in here!
00:27:37Quiet! You're wasting your breath and giving me a headache.
00:27:41What's that? You can't hear us? You want us to speak louder?
00:27:45So that's how you want it.
00:27:50I'll be writing to shoot someone.
00:27:54You'd rather I didn't? Then we understand one another.
00:27:58My rules, your lives.
00:28:00Are you always this unpleasant?
00:28:03Frankly, no.
00:28:04No.
00:28:05But when taking hostages, one should embrace the part.
00:28:10Everyone has their price.
00:28:14My family is very wealthy.
00:28:17Now what do I need to pay you for our lives?
00:28:22Well, the Environmental Protection Agency has put the value of a human life at $9.1 million, the FDA at
00:28:27$7.6 million, and the Department of Transportation at a low of $6 million.
00:28:31But if the government can't agree on a number, then how do you expect me to extemporaneously assign a value?
00:28:39This is funny to you.
00:28:40This is funny to you.
00:28:42It's not unfunny. I see the irony.
00:28:44You really are a bully and a coward.
00:28:47Then you best mind your P's and Q's because bullies and cowards can be so vindictive.
00:29:00Well, Miriam, it appears our kidnappers a bit self-involved.
00:29:06It's not every day we have such distinguished visitors dropping in to see our most popular serial killer.
00:29:14Oh, that is great.
00:29:16Any idea how much longer the credentials might take?
00:29:19Uh, it should be more than a couple of minutes, you know.
00:29:21I don't have to tell you what a hassle it is to wade through all this federal red tape and
00:29:25rigamarole.
00:29:28I mean, like, anyone would need a security badge to know who you are?
00:29:33No, no, it's 2225, not 2552.
00:29:36Here, just, um, use my card.
00:29:52Tell a joke a day. Wear red every Wednesday. Love completely.
00:29:57This is so cool. And your mom really gave these out.
00:30:00To pretty much everyone she meets.
00:30:02Miriam and me. Who's the me?
00:30:05My dad, actually. He had the maid before he passed.
00:30:08He was, he was ill for some time, so it wasn't a surprise and he wanted everyone to know how
00:30:13special she was to him.
00:30:15And now she honors him with her cards.
00:30:17Well, I am delighted to, um, to be a me. Sorry.
00:30:23How long has your dad been gone?
00:30:26Almost ten years.
00:30:29But I hear him in my head just about every day.
00:30:31Yeah? How's that?
00:30:33Well, my dad lived by what he called cowboy wisdom. Treat folks the way you want to be treated and
00:30:37you can't go wrong.
00:30:39I like to think that, uh, I don't like him in that way.
00:30:43Yeah, my dad's, uh, big on homespun omelies, too.
00:30:46Only he calls them the O'Brien rules of order.
00:30:50Which, and don't tell him I ever said this, but...
00:30:53You know, I think they were pretty good for me.
00:30:56But you didn't want to be the first boy to ask me to prom.
00:31:01Those look delicious.
00:31:06Mm.
00:31:09Mm.
00:31:10They are so fresh they're out of this world.
00:31:16Well, all the credit goes to my mom. She's the one who works the greenhouses around here.
00:31:19It has the, uh, the blue thumb.
00:31:26Sandra. Or should I call you Sandy?
00:31:29Mm.
00:31:30Kind of hate that name.
00:31:31My friends call me O'Brien.
00:31:37Well, your father's O'Brien.
00:31:39And you are astonishing.
00:31:44And, and, and so full of grace.
00:31:47Like today.
00:31:49Sunday.
00:31:53Which fits you so well.
00:31:55That the only name that comes to mind is simply.
00:31:59Beautifully.
00:32:01Sunday.
00:32:12Busy as I am, Mr. and Mrs. Parker.
00:32:15Or do you prefer Governor and Lady Parker?
00:32:18Perhaps Secretary Parker?
00:32:19Just answer the question, Giovanni.
00:32:24Am I familiar with the Claudius Giovanni Appreciation Society?
00:32:30I, I feel I should say yes to having an intimate knowledge of a group that is after all dedicated
00:32:34to me.
00:32:35So you do know about them?
00:32:38Good.
00:32:40Um.
00:32:41And second thought?
00:32:43No.
00:32:43Never heard of them or their chairman.
00:32:45This is some kind of game to you?
00:32:48Lives.
00:32:50Innocent lives.
00:32:51Parker!
00:32:51Parker!
00:32:52Hitman.
00:32:53The most hits.
00:32:55Killer with the killer smile.
00:32:59Now you go.
00:33:06Parker?
00:33:07You cannot let him get to you like that.
00:33:09He is smart and slippery as all get-out.
00:33:11He's just messing with you for his own amusement and we'll get nothing.
00:33:14Smart and slippery.
00:33:17Perfect.
00:33:18Of course, he's just like...
00:33:19Every other grifter I've dealt with from Shanghai to Sacramento.
00:33:44Can you believe the nerve of these people?
00:33:46We need to borrow your office so we can make a call to the president?
00:33:50My Aunt Fanny.
00:33:52The clock is ticking, Richard.
00:33:53We don't have time to suss out whether Giovanni is or isn't.
00:33:56Working with this phantom chairman or if Giovanni is the one who ordered the kidnapping.
00:34:01This is risky business you're proposing.
00:34:03Weight the risks.
00:34:04And since we're only pretending to allow Giovanni to escape, we're confident the upside trumps the down.
00:34:08It's a stall tactic.
00:34:09Richard, we're stalling.
00:34:10We really need this time to discover where Miriam and Danny are being held.
00:34:13Exactly how would this work?
00:34:16We use Parker's profile page and alert them that arrangements have been made to transfer Giovanni to an airfield and
00:34:21get him on a plane.
00:34:21Which should convince whoever is behind this kidnapping that Giovanni is free to fly to wherever he wants to in
00:34:27the world.
00:34:27Anywhere we don't have an extradition treaty.
00:34:29And once Giovanni is safely landed, we demand the return of my dad and Miriam.
00:34:32And exactly what do you need from me?
00:34:38To sign off on his release under the mandate that we're operating on behalf of Homeland Security.
00:34:48Agreed. With one caveat.
00:34:50If you think even for a moment that Giovanni might possibly...
00:34:55Richard.
00:34:56Don't worry.
00:34:57Giovanni will not escape.
00:34:59You have our word.
00:35:01All right.
00:35:01Then you have my blessing.
00:35:10So I'm supposed to believe that I can just pick out my favorite plane and fly away.
00:35:17That the president is allowing you to cut a deal with the kidnappers that sets me free.
00:35:25That's a fib.
00:35:27That meant for a fool.
00:35:29You've come into my house hoping to buy time to save your precious parents.
00:35:35This does benefit you.
00:35:37For your cooperation, you'll swap Super Max for maximum security.
00:35:40No more 24-7 lifelong isolation.
00:35:44Say yes and you'll see a blade of grass before you're under one.
00:35:50You decide.
00:35:52Hmm.
00:35:54More of the same but different.
00:35:57No, not what I had in mind.
00:36:02Whether anything happens to our parents, whether you had anything to do with this,
00:36:05If you don't help us, I will see to it that you are transferred to one of the less accommodating
00:36:10countries where you've also committed your crimes.
00:36:13Places where they're very proud to show off their rehabilitation incentives offered in their incarceration facilities.
00:36:23So, what's it gonna be?
00:36:25Well played for the win.
00:36:28We should go.
00:36:33You'll be in touch then?
00:36:36I'll be standing by.
00:36:37But I do have a few accoutrements I'll need to truly sell my prison break out.
00:36:42And as I'm a tad persnickety and you seem preoccupied, I'll put together a list of things I'll need for
00:36:47my travels.
00:36:49Uh.
00:36:56What's up?
00:36:57Your secretary couldn't reach you. She called my office, says she's got something that can't wait.
00:37:10Wallace, Clint. Does that ring any bells?
00:37:13Sure. He was the sweet young ICU nurse that the jury convicted based purely on.
00:37:17Circumstantial evidence. Exactly.
00:37:19Look at the note you scribbled to yourself in the transcript's margin.
00:37:22Brother blamed me, vowed to find and punish killer to get justice.
00:37:26What happened to Wallace, Clint?
00:37:28He got life in prison.
00:37:31Is it okay if I call you Wallace?
00:37:33Yeah. I was named after my dad.
00:37:38That's it.
00:37:40His watch. That's it.
00:37:52What is it?
00:37:59There. In Miriam's glasses. That's the reflection. It's Wallace's watch. I know who has our parents. It's Wexler Clint.
00:38:10It was my first capital crime case. From the moment I met Wallace Clint, I had a feeling he was
00:38:15innocent. He was charged with murdering a protected witness who was hospitalized for a sudden heart attack. The security badge
00:38:22was the evidence that tied him to this lethal hotshot that killed the patient.
00:38:26I hereby sentence. I hereby sentence you Wallace Clint, to spend the rest of your life without the possibility of
00:38:31parole, incarcerated in the California state prison system.
00:38:40When Wallace was convicted, it tore his family apart, especially his big brother, Wexler Clint.
00:38:49Can you please see that Wexler has this?
00:39:08Can you please see that Wexler has this?
00:39:16I'd round to target Parker. When Wexler Clint grabbed our parents. He was gunning for me.
00:39:35I can't tell.
00:39:51Are you sure this is the place?
00:39:53According to Molly, this is Wexler's last known address.
00:39:57Number three, upstairs on the right.
00:39:59The second floor, great.
00:40:01The dark one.
00:40:03That's why I brought a flashlight.
00:40:05Let's go catch a rat.
00:40:09What if this is a trap?
00:40:11What if he's waiting inside for us?
00:40:12That's why I brought my gun.
00:40:18Okay, well, there it is.
00:40:19Number three.
00:40:19Can you break in?
00:40:20We're not getting through this deadbolt.
00:40:24Not without making a racket.
00:40:26Why don't I...
00:40:27I'll go out back.
00:40:29Okay.
00:40:29Let's go.
00:40:30Let's go.
00:40:37THE END
00:41:20It's a dead end
00:41:25Ehrlich Mantis
00:41:28Ehrlich Mantis
00:41:30All of this junk mail is made out to some Ehrlich Mantis
00:41:34Maybe it's an alias
00:41:35I'm the guy who moved in here after Western bugged out
00:41:40We have, we have 12 and a half hours left
00:41:43And we gotta go
00:41:45Where to?
00:41:46Back to the start and hope for the best
00:41:59I need you to run a name for us
00:42:00Ehrlich Mantis
00:42:02Mantis, like praying?
00:42:02Yes, like in praying
00:42:04And we need clearance to get into Grey Pine
00:42:06State Penitentiary
00:42:06Pull out all the stops
00:42:07Use Governor Heather's name
00:42:08And all the stops
00:42:09It is critical that we meet with Wallace Clint tonight
00:42:11Wallace Clint tonight
00:42:12Got it
00:42:22How did I ever get so lucky to have two such amazing men in my life?
00:42:36Would you mind helping me with this?
00:42:38I thought I was supposed to be the one who's nervous on my wedding day
00:42:41Just pin it, please
00:42:44Now you're ready
00:42:47How did you know?
00:42:49You're not an expert at talking about your feelings, Pops
00:42:52I talk
00:42:53Yeah, small arms, explosives, incendiary devices
00:42:57Every year when we go to Mom's grave, you, you bring roses
00:43:03She would have approved
00:43:06The way Parker looks into your eyes
00:43:09You're wearing Miriam's own wedding gown
00:43:13She would have loved that too
00:43:16Stop it, you're going to make me cry
00:43:19Aren't old brides supposed to cry on their wedding day?
00:43:22During the ceremony
00:43:25Yeah, you can too
00:43:33Let's go give me away before he changes his mind
00:43:43It's参��e to the person
00:43:44Iפ
00:43:45Ida
00:43:45I'm a사� transmission
00:43:49I'm a notification
00:43:58I'm a surprise
00:44:01I'm my father
00:44:03I'm your best
00:44:03I'm a lawyer
00:44:04I'm your husband
00:44:07A day
00:44:10I'm a professional
00:44:20Wallace, thank you for meeting with us
00:44:22Oh, thank you
00:44:23I can't believe you're here
00:44:25I mean, it's so cool you're dropping by like this
00:44:27Way after visiting hours
00:44:30Of course, not everyone's married to the governor
00:44:33Former governor
00:44:34Not in my world
00:44:35You were the first guy I ever voted for
00:44:38And seeing as I'm here for like the rest of my life, the last
00:44:48So
00:44:50Tell me
00:44:51I mean, you must have some awesome news coming all this way
00:44:56We don't really have anything concrete to share
00:45:00But we are hopeful
00:45:02It's just
00:45:03Your case has gone cold
00:45:04Which is why we're here to ask if you've had any new insights into what happened that night
00:45:13I keep hoping I will
00:45:16I'll remember something I missed that explains things
00:45:20But I never do
00:45:24I mean, how do you prove you never killed a protected witness
00:45:27A guy who wasn't even in your care when all the evidence says you did
00:45:30I never doubted your innocence
00:45:34Other than my family, no one's ever believed in me like you
00:45:39How is your family?
00:45:41My mom passed away a few years ago
00:45:45Me being in here kind of took the life out of her, you know
00:45:50But she would have gotten a huge kick out of me meeting Hugh Governor Parker
00:45:53She was crazy about you
00:45:55And, um, your brother
00:45:57Wexler
00:45:58Wexler, right
00:46:00Yeah, he was a medical researcher
00:46:01And you two worked in the same hospital
00:46:03Right
00:46:03He ran the department
00:46:05We used to go for lunch together almost every day
00:46:08But he's not doing that anymore?
00:46:10No
00:46:12Wexler kind of had a nervous breakdown
00:46:15What happened?
00:46:18I'm not sure
00:46:19I know he got fired
00:46:21But
00:46:23He never really wanted to talk about it
00:46:26It's like
00:46:28Every time he came to visit
00:46:29He got harder to be around
00:46:31It's like he was the one doing time
00:46:34After mom died
00:46:36Just
00:46:39Disappeared
00:46:40You must really miss him
00:46:41I do
00:46:45He was always there for my mom and me
00:46:48And to become the man of the house
00:46:54I worry about him so much
00:46:57That was
00:46:58Gut-wrenching
00:46:59I was leaning towards uncomfortable
00:47:00But enlightening
00:47:01Enlightening?
00:47:02How?
00:47:03Because now I know who the real killer is
00:47:04And who Wallace is doing life in prison for
00:47:07It was 2 a.m. when Wallace completed his 16-hour shift
00:47:17A gentleman who loved his job
00:47:20His patience
00:47:23A man without a mean bone in his body
00:47:29Never imagining that leaving his clothes and badge
00:47:32Like he had so many times before
00:47:34Simple tools of his trade
00:47:36Suddenly a weapon
00:47:38Could change and would change everything
00:47:41In the hands of a cold professional hitman
00:47:46Only he didn't know it was another perfect hit
00:47:48Executed by a serial hitman
00:47:52Who would leave an innocent man behind to take the rap
00:47:57A dark truth that went uncovered
00:48:03Until it was too late to matter
00:48:05And poor Wallace
00:48:06Who could never have done the crime
00:48:08Ended up doing the time
00:48:10And the true villain had escaped
00:48:24Leaving his future murdered by the killer
00:48:26Claudius Jovenet
00:48:28Wexler used Jovenet's releases as ransom demand
00:48:31Because it's the only way of getting access to him
00:48:33Jovenet's virtually untouchable in Supermax
00:48:35And since I failed to get Wallace off his trial
00:48:38Using me as a pawn is fair game
00:48:39But why would he even think that you could secure Jovenet's release
00:48:44Because you're my wife and if anyone can pull those strings
00:48:47You could
00:48:48Wexler improvised when he took our parents
00:48:51He was counting on you doing for their safe return what you would for mine
00:48:54And once Jovenet's been transferred to the airport
00:48:56Wexler believes that he can either capture Jovenet
00:48:59And force him to confess for a crime his brother is in prison for
00:49:01Or our executive vigilante justice
00:49:04So what's our plan?
00:49:05Same plan as always
00:49:06We put every safeguard in place
00:49:08And use Jovenet as the bait
00:49:13Wexler makes his move
00:49:14Which we expect him to do during transfer
00:49:16We take him down alive
00:49:17A plan as you can see
00:49:18The White House signed off on moments ago
00:49:22My people are supposed to escort Jovenet
00:49:24To the Alpine Meadows Airpark
00:49:26Yes
00:49:26Under our strict oversight
00:49:28We have to be sure that if anyone is monitoring this transfer
00:49:31Surely you can't be concerned that somebody
00:49:33We are concerned
00:49:34About everything
00:49:47The moment that Jovenet is put on this prison bus
00:49:50All security measures have to be absolutely rock solid
00:49:53State, federal, air and ground surveillance
00:49:55Will be tracking him the moment he leaves the facility
00:49:58With strike teams in place
00:49:59To take Wexler down when he reveals himself
00:50:13If Jovenet actually makes it to the airpark
00:50:15Which to our advantage is only a few miles away
00:50:18He will be allowed to board his plane
00:50:20Which has been held in evidence since his arrest
00:50:21And was key in securing his full cooperation
00:50:29But what if there's this Jovenet society out there
00:50:31That set up Wexler as the straw man
00:50:34To misdirect and facilitate his escape
00:50:37It's very possible
00:50:37That's why we have to be two steps ahead of him
00:50:49We can't be in two places at once someday
00:50:51One of us needs to coordinate the joint task force
00:50:53While the other monitors Jovenet
00:50:54I don't like it
00:50:56Well, you clearly have his number
00:50:58You best stay here
00:50:59I'll take care of it
00:50:59Then what?
00:51:00What happens after we move Jovenet?
00:51:01The warden has a car standing by
00:51:03Worst case scenario
00:51:04We meet at the airfield
00:51:05Parker
00:51:07Do you remember saying crime busting's a blast?
00:51:10Yeah, but that was under medication
00:51:13I know
00:51:13You're right
00:51:15And Molly?
00:51:17Supports us every step of the way
00:51:18Well, make sure she updates me about this Airlift Mantis guy
00:51:20Yes, she knows what to do
00:51:22And I am going to swing by the hospital
00:51:24See where Wallace and Wexler worked
00:51:26See if anyone remembers seeing Wexler more recently
00:51:28It would be very helpful to have an updated description
00:51:30To use for any surveillance
00:51:34We'll get done
00:51:39Perfect
00:51:52You
00:51:54You
00:51:56You
00:51:56You
00:51:57You
00:52:06I don't know.
00:52:29You know, there really is no substitute to a genuine calfskin flight jacket.
00:52:37Of course, having the proper build makes all the difference.
00:52:44Huh?
00:52:48Such a loss, don't you think?
00:52:50Gentleman abandoning the hat.
00:52:55The right shot bull cocked your soul.
00:53:00No?
00:53:02More of a Stetson man.
00:53:06What would that cowboy actually pedal to start your career, huh?
00:53:20Zoom in on those glasses, can you do that?
00:53:24Right there.
00:53:25The temples.
00:53:27They're missing.
00:53:30You see that?
00:53:31Whoa.
00:53:32Open him up.
00:53:33Now there he is.
00:53:34New Year's superstitious type.
00:53:36Pat in the bed.
00:53:37Bad luck and all.
00:53:38Bad luck has got nothing to do with that.
00:53:41Whoa.
00:53:41Hey, no working rancher would treat his hat.
00:53:46With such disrespect.
00:53:50Something I learned as a kid, something you might want to think about for our final few hours together.
00:53:53How do you know that?
00:54:00How do you know what's going on.
00:54:01My father?
00:54:01How do you know that?
00:54:02What is your father?
00:54:02How do you know that?
00:54:03No one of a father.
00:54:09You're a father.
00:54:11You're a father.
00:54:12I'm a father.
00:54:13I'm a father.
00:54:14How do you know that?
00:54:16I'm a father.
00:54:17I'm a father.
00:54:22What?
00:54:22I'm a father.
00:54:34Excuse me, I'm looking for ICU, Unit 4.
00:54:38There are no ICU rooms with numbers, only letters.
00:55:06Excuse me, but does this hospital have another intensive care unit?
00:55:47It doesn't need to be a nurse, no.
00:58:51Some perverted sense of justice?
00:58:54There's nothing perverted about it.
00:58:56You'll never get away with it.
00:58:58I already have.
00:59:00And by the time your loved ones have begun mourning your untimely demise on shows throughout the land, I will
00:59:06be gone, gone, gone.
00:59:08And you and Jovenet will be here, there, and nowhere.
00:59:18You and Jovenet will be here.
00:59:51Oh, my God.
00:59:53Sandra!
00:59:55It's okay, Pop.
00:59:57There's no need to panic.
00:59:59We have a deal.
01:00:00I make nice with him.
01:00:01He makes sure someone sets you free.
01:00:04Tell him.
01:00:05Isn't that right, Wexler?
01:00:07Oh, how clever of you to tell them my name.
01:00:09Make sure the press spells it correctly.
01:00:11K-L-I-N-T.
01:00:15Wexler, Clint.
01:00:17Trust me.
01:00:18It's okay, Pop.
01:00:20It's all gonna be okay.
01:00:22Touching reunion.
01:00:23Over.
01:00:32Danny, he's gonna kill her.
01:00:35No.
01:00:36He won't hurt her.
01:00:42I put a lot of effort into this excursion, so in case you get a, this is bigger than me,
01:00:47personal sacrifice notion, then remember this, that one push of this button and everything and everyone around us goes wrong.
01:00:56Here we go.
01:00:57There's no chance you're gonna win this.
01:00:59I die.
01:00:59You lose.
01:01:00I live.
01:01:00You lose.
01:01:00The only chance you have to save yourself is to set me free and let me help you.
01:01:06Well, that was a lovely speech.
01:01:08Any other pearls of wisdom you wish to share?
01:01:39It's Wexler.
01:01:45This is Sunday.
01:01:46Please leave your who, what, where, when, and why.
01:01:48Bye.
01:01:50Sunday.
01:01:51Gerlick Mantis is Wexler, Clint.
01:02:00Remember, many sudden annoyances and innocent people die.
01:02:05What about Wallace?
01:02:07How are you gonna explain to him what you've done?
01:02:10Wallace understands.
01:02:12He'd do the same thing for me.
01:02:13Wallace would never hurt anyone.
01:02:14What's he gonna think of what you've become?
01:02:18I'm his agent for justice.
01:02:20Nothing more, nothing less.
01:02:35I'm his agent for justice.
01:03:33Warden Jeffers, please.
01:03:34No, I can't hold.
01:03:43These shackles are hardly in the spirit of our understanding.
01:03:46They work for me.
01:03:48Yes, well, what would you say if I refused to take one step further?
01:03:52Or have you forgotten your need for my active participation?
01:03:56Oh, I haven't forgotten anything.
01:03:57And I would say enjoy your last few minutes spending time in a prison in the USA.
01:04:02That, and you really don't want to be here playing that card when Sunday shows up and finds out that
01:04:06you backed out on our deal.
01:04:07Hmm.
01:04:09When you put it that way, what's not to love?
01:04:15Kind of like a bad penny.
01:04:16Something tells me this guy is going to be my problem again.
01:04:20Hello, you've reached the voicemail for Henry Parker.
01:04:22I'm not available at the present time, but if you leave your name, number, and a short message, I'll get
01:04:26back to you as soon as possible.
01:04:32Where are you two?
01:04:35Where are you two?
01:04:46Where are you two?
01:04:47How am I?
01:04:56Shh.
01:04:57Shhh.
01:05:15Maddening, isn't it?
01:05:16You try and try, but you just can't get a signal.
01:05:20You wouldn't believe the number of hours I wasted
01:05:22struggling to get a simple cell phone call
01:05:24out through these thick prison walls.
01:05:28It's almost as if they didn't want us
01:05:30to reach the outside world.
01:05:35What's up for a town car?
01:05:37Let me guess who's in the shop.
01:05:42Well?
01:05:43Just get him up there.
01:05:45Secure the prisoner for transport.
01:05:51Hey, buddy.
01:05:55Look, we can't wait around any longer
01:05:58and still have any possibilities.
01:05:59And nobody in your office has heard from Sunday.
01:06:03And the escort's ready to roll?
01:06:05So what's it gonna be?
01:06:07Go? No go?
01:06:16All right, gentlemen.
01:06:19Sunday said that you'd have a car for me?
01:06:21Oh, yeah.
01:06:22Blue Crown Vic.
01:06:23Visitor's parking lot right in front.
01:06:25Visitor's parking lot?
01:06:26All right, let's move them out.
01:06:27Come on.
01:06:53What's your name, bad boy?
01:06:55What's your name, bad boy?
01:06:56What's your name, bad boy?
01:07:17All right.
01:07:18Keep your eyes open and your heads up.
01:07:20Suspect Wexler Clint could make his move
01:07:22on Prisoner Jovenet at any moment.
01:07:26Yeah.
01:07:30Come on.
01:07:52Come on.
01:07:53Come on.
01:08:14Sunday, thank God.
01:08:16Parker.
01:08:17Molly.
01:08:18Is Sunday with you?
01:08:19Wait, what?
01:08:19I can't find her.
01:08:20What do you mean you can't find her?
01:08:22Wexler is working at the prison.
01:08:24He's using Enelius.
01:08:26Wexler's working where?
01:08:27He's Ehrlich Mantis.
01:08:41This is Henry Parker.
01:08:42I need you to patch me through to the warden immediately.
01:08:47I need you to patch me through.
01:08:48Go ahead.
01:08:52I need you to patch me through.
01:08:54I need you to patch me through.
01:08:59I need you to patch me through.
01:09:01I need you to patch me through.
01:09:03I need you to patch me through.
01:09:03I need you to patch me through.
01:09:04I need you to patch me through.
01:09:05I need you to patch me through.
01:09:07I need you to patch me through.
01:09:33Yeah, put him through.
01:10:05This is Jeffers, go ahead.
01:10:21Wexler Clint is your driver.
01:10:24What the heck?
01:10:30All right, close the gate.
01:10:34Eric Mantis is Wexler Clint, the guard who's driving the bus.
01:11:09Give it up, Wexler, it's over.
01:11:14Nothing's over till I say it is.
01:11:23Isn't that right, Counselor?
01:11:24You tell him who's in charge here.
01:11:26Do what he says, Parker.
01:11:29This is Parker.
01:11:31Trust me, everything will be okay.
01:11:40Stand down.
01:11:48Stand down.
01:11:49Stand down.
01:11:50Stand down.
01:11:50All units, stand down.
01:11:51Look at guns away.
01:11:52Sunday is on the bus.
01:11:53We've got a civilian hostage on the bus.
01:11:55All units, all units.
01:11:56Stand down.
01:11:57Sunday's on the bus.
01:11:58Sunday's on the bus.
01:11:58Keep that gun down.
01:12:01Okay, Wexler, you're in charge.
01:12:03Now what?
01:12:04You'll know what I want you to know.
01:12:07Mrs. Parker, what's going on?
01:12:09Can I be of service?
01:12:11You hear that, Counselor?
01:12:14Our special guest needs you.
01:12:18Why don't you tell him who I am?
01:12:20Claudius Jovenet, meet Wexler Clint.
01:12:23Older brother of Wallace Clint.
01:12:25He's serving life in prison for a murder you committed.
01:12:27Wallace Clint?
01:12:29I don't believe I've had the pleasure of ever meeting that man.
01:12:32Well, let me refresh your memory.
01:12:34Because back then you were a big time pay for play hitman
01:12:37and my brother was a kind, decent, hard working nurse
01:12:39until you ruined his life and put my mother in an early grave.
01:12:44I'm sorry for your misfortune.
01:12:46But I can say with some confidence that you got wrong, hitman.
01:12:51I thought that too until I did the kind of exhaustive research
01:12:53that the good counselor here should have done.
01:12:55A comprehensive analysis of your work.
01:12:57Your use of poisons and drugs instead of knives and guns.
01:13:03Your penchant for assuming the identity of others
01:13:05so that you could master crimes.
01:13:07You were responsible.
01:13:10Which is why you should have gone to the authorities.
01:13:12A dead end, Counselor!
01:13:15Your failure to clear my brother is what brought us here today.
01:13:18It turned me into the go-to guy
01:13:19to transferring the worst of the worst.
01:13:22Like you.
01:13:26You've brought us all together for our date with justice.
01:13:29You're way too emotional.
01:13:32My man is certain he could take him out of just one shot.
01:13:35But Sunday is his prisoner.
01:13:37No, no, no. That is where you're wrong.
01:13:39Wexner is her prisoner. He just doesn't know it yet.
01:13:45All right.
01:13:48All right, all units.
01:13:49This is an update.
01:13:50Our position has not changed.
01:13:52There's a civilian hostage inside the bus.
01:13:56I've still got the shot.
01:13:59Not to overstate the obvious,
01:14:01but you do realize the odds of you getting away with this, sir.
01:14:04Oh, I fully expect to end up in jail,
01:14:05but it would be worth the price.
01:14:07But don't fret.
01:14:08Because it'll be just like your killings.
01:14:11Fast.
01:14:12Lethal.
01:14:13And in your case, long overdue.
01:14:14Because one squeeze of this,
01:14:18or this,
01:14:21and you go away.
01:14:25What will have changed, Wexner?
01:14:27Wallace will still be in prison,
01:14:28only you'll have joined him.
01:14:30And your mother,
01:14:31will killing us bring her back?
01:14:34My mother is none of your concern.
01:14:36She'd be ashamed of who you've become.
01:14:37She'd be proud of me.
01:14:38That what?
01:14:39That you're a bitter and angry man who celebrates death?
01:14:44Fuck.
01:14:46Know that I am a righteous man who celebrates justice served.
01:14:50Because now that your husband knows Wallace is innocent,
01:14:52his conscience will force him to come forward
01:14:53and see that my brother is released from prison.
01:14:57I will happily serve my time knowing you are both dead.
01:15:01You did this, Wexner.
01:15:03You destroyed your family.
01:15:05This is on you.
01:15:09I can live with that.
01:15:14I'm coming out.
01:15:16Keep your hands where we can see them.
01:15:23Confirmed. Team two moving in position. Now.
01:15:44Okay.
01:15:44He's disarmed himself.
01:15:48Copy that two six. We are on the north side of the bus.
01:15:59All teams hold positions. All teams hold positions.
01:16:02If he wants to walk, let him walk.
01:16:25He's got something.
01:16:26He's got something on his hand.
01:16:28He's got a device. He's got a device.
01:16:51Well done, Mrs. Parker.
01:16:54Well done.
01:17:00He's running, he's running.
01:17:06Cover, cover, cover.
01:17:16All right, grab him, grab him.
01:17:18Sunday!
01:17:51I'm gonna confess to the murder of your brothers in prison for, with gratitude, Mrs. Parker.
01:17:56But remember my face, you don't want to see it again.
01:18:02Right.
01:18:04That's right, sir.
01:18:06Yes, sir, I appreciate that.
01:18:08Yes, sir, I'll tell the governor right away.
01:18:10Thank you, sir.
01:18:10Well, good news.
01:18:12Your parents are safe and sound.
01:18:15Okay.
01:18:15You keep on coming back around
01:18:23Sayin' sweeter than a songbird
01:18:27I'll wait till your couple sounds
01:18:39Did you hear that?
01:18:42What, that old hound?
01:18:43He's probably just trying to find his way home.
01:18:54Okay, you must have heard that.
01:18:56Sure.
01:18:57You sound a lot like a bird.
01:18:58To me.
01:18:59How about a little bit more bubbly?
01:19:01Uh, yeah.
01:19:02Yeah, sure.
01:19:06There you go.
01:19:08Cheers.
01:19:10Car backfire?
01:19:11Backfire.
01:19:13Okay, fine.
01:19:13It was a gunshot.
01:19:14I'll get my gun.
01:19:18Uh, I can't get a signal.
01:19:22Hey, uh, don't forget my...
01:19:23Flashlight?
01:19:24Got it.
01:19:27You didn't realize our champagne is gonna go flat.
01:19:29Don't worry, Parker.
01:19:30There are plenty more bubbles for those games.
01:19:32I'm coming on.
01:19:34Yeah, I'm coming on.
01:19:37I'm coming on.
01:19:40Yeah, I'm coming on.
01:19:41Yeah, I'm coming on.
01:19:43I'm coming on.
01:19:45I'm coming on.
01:19:45I'm coming on.
01:19:46I still am...
01:19:55I'm coming on.
01:19:58Yeah, I'm coming on.
01:20:02I'm coming on.
01:20:12To be continued...
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