The Listener s04e05 Episode Script

Buckle Up

- Go, go, go, go! - It says turn right! - What the hell! Door! - Look out! Let's go, let's go, let's go! Let's go! Come on! Louis! Louis! Let's go, buddy! Louis, come on, buddy.
He's hurt! Give me a hand, man! He's hurt! - Get him out! - We gotta go, buddy.
Come on.
- Get back.
Step back! - Come on, Louis, let's go! Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! What are you doing?! - He's not going anywhere! - What are you doing?! Come on, let's go! Come on! - Thank you.
- Hey, don't thank me yet.
My spoon got stuck when I tried to stir it.
Why are you drinking this? Because I'm going to the theatre with Sandy tonight, and she always gets mad when I fall asleep during the show.
Mmhmm.
Since when do you go to the theatre? You do a lot of crazy things for love, Toby.
- You'll get there one day.
- I think I'm already there.
Tia's invited me to dinner with her and her friends on Friday.
Really? That's right in the belly of the beast, my friend.
All those girls judging you, scrutinizing your every move, wondering if you're good enough for their friend.
This would be one of those times when it would be good to get inside her head.
Yeah, well, to the mysteries of women.
- Terrifying.
- Thanks for the pep talk.
Sorry, Code Orange at quitting time.
What'd I miss? Oh, we were just having a little girl talk here.
Aw.
Are you guys bragging about your amazing girlfriends? Actually, Toby's having dinner with Tia and all of her friends on Friday night.
- Really? - Yeah, it's no big deal.
Yeah, just like you bring someone into one of those - two-way mirror rooms at work.
- It's ok.
Look, if Tia and I are gonna have a future together, these are the kind of moves I have to make.
You know what, just be yourself.
I'm sure you'll get the seal of approval.
Just like I did with all your friends, right? Well, we're still together, so let's just leave it at that.
Sandy, did you guys admit a Louis Lyon? Yeah, gunshot victim.
Lost a lot of blood.
Actually, he's post-op right now.
Cool, I guess I came to the right place.
Thank you.
Is this a work thing, or Toby, you forgot your coffee.
- Are you ready for the theatre? - Yeah, sure.
Hey, which of your friends doesn't like me? They love you.
- Is it Monica? - No, Monica loves you.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Where's our guy? He just got out of the O.
R.
Bullet went through his neck.
- It's not looking good.
- Ok, well, the report says that he and his crew knocked over three casinos in one afternoon.
- Sounds like Metro business.
- No, there's a reason it got kicked upstairs to us.
They were dressed as cops.
They even had a mocked-up squad car.
- How'd they pull that off? - Told the manager they were looking for counterfeit, and took off with all the cash.
So, we got one guy clinging to life.
Where are the rest? The other two are still on the loose.
Klein wants them brought in as soon as possible.
- Thanks.
- Hey.
Hey.
- Is this our guy? - Yeah.
Louis Lyon.
A notorious street racer with a history of drug problems.
This guy owed a lot of people a lot of money.
Well, I guess the crew needed a wheelman.
- Let me see what I can get.
- Thanks, Dev.
Hey, Louis.
We're with the IIB.
We want to ask you a few questions.
Can you hear us? He's barely conscious.
You know who shot you? Who are you working with? Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! What you doing?! Have you lost your mind?! Nurse.
Something's not right.
Nurse? I'm gonna have to ask you to leave, please.
Charging.
Clear.
Looks like he was shot by one of his own guys.
- Did you see the shooter? - No, but someone tried to stop him.
Ok, we'll get a facial composite made up.
No, we don't need to.
I know the guy.
Well, now we have a murderer on the streets.
- Is that him? - Yeah.
What have you been up to, Lenny? In and out of jail for B&Es, by the looks of it.
Busted a few times for possession, selling contraband.
So far, nothing as sophisticated as what went down yesterday.
Guess he's got some new friends.
How do you know this guy? Ah, foster care.
He was kind of like a big brother to me.
Problem was, when we'd hang out, we'd get into a lot of trouble, so they had to split us up.
I haven't seen him since.
One of you managed to clean up good.
And the other has an outstanding warrant.
Parole violation.
Thank you, Metro backlogs.
You guys have all seen this? The public is aware that these criminals are dressing up as cops and ripping people off.
We gotta resolve this before panic sets in.
Ok, so let's have a little reunion.
We can bring Len in and see what Toby gets.
And let his buddies scatter in the wind? We have a chance to break this operation top to bottom.
- Toby has a great in with these guys.
- I'm sorry, - you want to embed Toby? - What do you think, Logan? - Are you ready for this kind of assignment? - Yeah, in all honesty, I'd love to give it a shot.
I've been training for six months.
Well, those guys are probably looking for a new wheelman.
Why not our fast and furious EMS driver? Are you serious? What? He's got mad skills.
We're not talking about driving here.
We're talking about a dangerous undercover operation.
I know.
I was joking.
I was actually joking.
It's a bad idea.
Actually, the driving angle is good.
Let's get him set up.
They played us.
Let's play them.
Yeah.
She'll be ok.
Hey, I do have an in.
I have advanced driver training.
I can get us on the inside.
- I know what you can do.
- So what is this about? You're against me taking on responsibility in the Bureau? No, this isn't about responsibility.
It's about risk.
- I've taken risks before.
- No, not like this.
I mean, they killed one of their own men, Toby.
They could just as easily turn on you.
If they're gonna turn on me, I'm gonna see it coming.
I'll stay one step ahead of them.
I've been training for this.
I'm ready for this.
Plus, you've got my back.
Ok.
You go in long enough just to identify the key players, and then we take over.
- Understood? - Understood.
- Yo, skills.
- Yo.
- We tracked down your old pal.
- Where is he at? First you need a detailed testable story, ok? You need to know it cold.
One slip, and you're dead.
- Understood.
- Oh, yeah.
I gotta switch out your phone.
This one's clean.
Generic text messages, contacts.
It's like a whole new you.
We're gonna have this one tracked.
It's your only means of communication over the next few days.
Got it.
So, what's my new story? I got a couple ideas.
Come on.
So tomorrow night No! Toby, my friends can't wait to meet you.
Well, they're gonna have to wait a little longer, ok? Another work thing? - Yeah.
- What is it? - Classified.
- Can you tell me? No.
No, I can't.
- God.
- We can reschedule ASAP.
We're not getting another reservation at Pronto any time soon.
You know what, let's We can do it at my house.
I can show off my cooking skills.
I want to meet your girlfriends.
- Do you? - I do.
I think they're gonna like me.
Mmhmm.
Get the hell out of here, man.
Wipe that stupid smile off your face, you bum.
We've been watching you for a while Bombers are losing again.
The only thing worse than their offense is their defense.
Wait.
Yo.
Good nuts? - Sorry, buddy? - Yeah - Of all the places.
- Oh, you gotta be kidding me! Come on.
Toby Freakin' Logan.
- Holy crap.
- How long has it been, man? We don't want to do that math.
Jimmy, gimme two beers, please.
First of all, what have you been up to? You live here? No, I'm just passing through.
Are you a doctor, like you said you always wanted to be? No? How about you? You staying out of trouble? Trouble? Never heard of it.
Jimmy, this is my best friend - in the whole world, man.
- How you doing? - Lenny Gazicki! Police! - I gotta get going, brother.
Run out the back.
I'll stall 'em.
I'll stall em.
- Hey, relax.
Come on, relax.
- Out of my way! Gazicki! Stop! - Hey, Lenny! Hop in! - Go, go! Go, go! Woo! Yeah! Where'd you learn how to drive like this, man? Wow! Yeah.
The doctor's thing, I got close, man.
Oh, God, no, not a nurse.
No, no.
Paramedic.
Advanced driver training.
All right, Toby's got a real job now, Mr.
Paramedic.
Uh, had a real job.
Kind of in between careers right now.
I got busted selling morphine out of the back of the truck.
Oops.
Did this stint at Millhaven.
Guess I never could stay out of trouble.
Learned from the best.
Trouble.
Mm.
I owe you one, man.
- Nah.
- Yeah.
Really, thank you.
- Don't worry about it.
- I could always count on you, Toby.
Never forgot you, man.
Why are you running from the cops, Lenny? I don't know, man.
There's always something with these guys, you know.
Maybe I haven't checked in with my parole officer, you know, maybe too long.
Whatever.
The things I do for a bombers fan.
- Good seeing you, dude.
- Thank you so much, man.
You too, brother.
- Yo, hey, Len, Len.
- Yeah? Are you sure you don't want me to give you a ride home, man? - It's not a problem at all.
- I got some stuff I gotta finish up, man.
- Thanks again, brother.
- Yeah, dude.
Shaking off the cops kinda feels like old times, huh? Yeah.
You know what? Wait.
Let me, uh Let me give you my number.
Any time you need a fast ride, you hit me up at this, all right? - I could use something.
- Yeah? Yeah.
I might know of an opening.
Yeah? Meet me back here tomorrow around eight.
- Oh, yeah? - Yeah, man.
- Should I bring my résumé? - "Should I bring my résumé?" - Come on.
- Come alone.
Bring your car.
- All right.
Lenny! - Toby! Toby! Are you clear to talk? Yeah, I'm 99% sure.
Ok, well, make it a hundred.
Anything less, you could be - walking into a trap.
- Yeah, I hope not.
Look, he wants to meet me tomorrow morning.
We'll have you under surveillance.
Dev is flooding the net with phoney rap sheets, mug shots, social media profiles.
Oh, that's hardcore.
Well, they're pros.
They're gonna do their homework.
- All right, I'll see you tomorrow morning.
- Not if I'm any good at my job.
God, it's cold.
- Cold? - I hate it, man.
So, who are we meeting? I told you a hundred times, I can't tell you his name.
All right.
When is this guy gonna show up? Why? You in a hurry? I get impatient.
- Toby.
- Yeah? We're not calling the shots with this guy.
- Ok? - Yeah.
All units stand by.
If Logan adjusts his watch, we move.
Ok, we have a visitor.
There he is.
- What's up, man? - This your boy? Yeah.
Toby.
What's your name? - You find out if you pass.
Get in the car.
- Where am I going? Len'll tell you when you get there.
You got a minute to get there and back.
Yeah.
If I don't? Then you keep driving, pray our paths never cross again.
Cool.
- Do you think I'm joking? - No.
- It's ok.
We got this.
We got this.
Let's go.
- Clock's ticking.
He's on the move.
Do we pursue? He didn't signal.
It could be a test.
- Dev, do you have him? - Yeah.
His GPS shows that he went left on Unwin.
Dude is really moving.
He's heading South on Cherry Street.
If he keeps going, it's just gonna be a dead end.
He just did a 180.
Looks like he's headed back.
Go, Toby! I bet he's enjoying this.
Woooo-hoo! That was good! So, how'd I do? A minute five.
Not bad.
That was really good.
That was really good.
You did good, Len.
- Burke.
- Hey.
Cool.
So, Len says there's a job coming up? Plans are being made, yeah.
- How many guys are on the crew? - Whoa, easy on the questions.
I just want to know how many ways we're splitting it.
You'll know what you need to know.
It's ok, man.
Burke, he's cool.
Gun.
He's got a gun.
Careful, Toby.
Do we move in? Stand by.
He didn't signal.
You keep your mouth shut till you hear from us.
Just worry about following directions.
Half's yours.
We split the rest! In, out, gone.
You did good.
Toby! - I'll call you later.
- Yeah, man.
He's in.
Are you excited for your first night - in our awesome safe house? - Yeah, the one with no hot water and the rat infestation? Well, now that Burke has seen you, we can't really take any chances.
I'm pretty pumped to stay there.
So, keys are next to the cauliflower.
Thank you.
What's going on with Burke? He is a criminal shape-shifter, Extremely unpredictable.
He's been linked to numerous crimes.
You know, you made him kind of jumpy yesterday.
Yeah, I was trying to get as much as I could.
- You almost got yourself shot.
- Yeah, I thought you might pounce when he reached for his gun.
Well, I thought about it, but, you know, you had to do your job.
What about you? Did you get anything? I think someone's working behind the scenes.
I couldn't get an ID, but I think something's being planned.
I saw a heavily guarded door.
Ok, well, keep digging.
We have 24 hours until Klein pulls the plug.
If you can get anything on their next target, great.
If not, we'll bring Burke in.
I'm sure his gun will match the one used on the victim.
And Len? Well, if he turns witness, they might go easy on him.
What about this mystery man? The one sending out fake cops to terrorize the public.
If you can get anything on him, we'll bring him in as well.
Cool.
You got a dollar? I would, uh, really like to buy this apple.
Hey, - Oz.
You got the bag? - Yeah, yeah.
- Nice.
- Here ya go.
- Appreciate it.
I gotta jet though, man.
- Hey, hey, wait, wait, wait.
You call me up, you have me meet you here with an overnight bag, with a T-shirt, underwear, toiletries.
You're not gonna tell me what's going on? Dude, I can't tell you what's up right now.
Aren't you supposed to be meeting Tia and all her friends tonight? It's been postponed.
Look, I'm on the clock right now, ok? I can't really be seen with people I know.
Are you on a stakeout right now? Like an undercover thing? Is that what's happening? If I was undercover, do you think I'd be talking about it right now? Does that mean you are undercover 'cause we're not talking about it? Is that the code? Ok, right now my life kinda depends on convincing some guys that I'm not really who I am.
- You get that? - Ok, ok.
- I'm glad that - Enjoy the game.
- Yeah, sure, be careful.
- Cool.
See you, buddy.
- Hey! Look who it is.
You come here too? - Burke.
Good to see you, my friend.
You're not leaving are you? No, I'm not.
- No? - Hanging out.
- You gonna introduce me to your friend? - Burke.
This is my buddy - Mo.
It's Mo.
- Good to meet you, Mo.
- All right.
- Hey.
- Have a seat.
- Yeah.
So what's up, Burke? Just checking in on my new friend.
Nice.
Hey, Mo, you wanna grab us two beers? - Yeah.
Maple Lake good for you? - Sweet.
- All right, a couple of Maple Lakes.
- Thanks, Mo.
What the hell is this? What, you don't trust me? I don't trust anybody.
I did some diggin'.
Asked my friend at Millhaven about you.
- And? - Your story checks out.
Makes me wonder why I never heard of you before.
Hey, I don't know.
What you see is what you get, Burke.
All right, here we go.
A couple of beers.
One for you.
I gotta hit the road, so thanks very much.
Very nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
Let me ask you a question.
Just take a minute.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
It's ok, I got this.
Uh, what can I do for you? How long have you known my friend Toby? Oh, about eight or nine months.
- Give or take, right? Yeah.
- Yeah.
Yeah, sure.
Where'd you two kids meet? Payout line at Woodbine.
Yeah.
We both bet on the same horse.
So cha-ching! What was the name of the horse? - Sparklehoof.
- Sparklehoof.
You laugh, but it paid eight to one.
You remember that? Sparklehoof! - It was a great night.
- Yeah, very good night.
Yeah.
Huh.
Toby ever tell you what he does for a living? What, besides clean up at the ponies? I don't really ask questions.
Not really my style.
I'm more of a, uh, strong, silent type.
- Ok.
- Cool.
Cool.
- I'll see you around.
- Yeah, man.
- Yeah.
- What about your beer? Yeah? To new friends? Yeah.
To new friends.
I'll see you around.
- You too, buddy.
- Yeah, right on, man.
So, I apologize for putting you in the line of fire.
It was really stupid of me.
Oh, it's totally fine.
I love hanging out with people that are ex-cons that I met at the race track, you know? You did good.
Yeah.
Hey, do you think he bought that with the whole with the race track and Mo and all that? Sparklehoof? Yeah, it was brilliant.
It's a turkish detergent.
It just popped into my head.
Look, spend 10, 15 minutes here before you go home, all right? - Make sure no one follows you.
- Ok.
Stay here for more time? - Yeah.
Thanks, Mo.
- Great.
You've got something wrong with you - Oh, sweet! - What? Check it out.
The new promos for the club.
- Aw, nice.
That's sexy.
- Of course.
You guys have DJs now.
Yeah, well, you know, people are coming in, so we want to give them a reason to stay.
And spend lots and lots of money, which then I will in turn use to buy you lots and lots of gifts.
- Ah, you're going to spoil me? - That's the plan.
Everything ok? Sorry.
I'm just a little preoccupied.
another work crisis? Yeah, Toby, he's undercover.
He had a surprise visitor last night, so I'm just checking to make sure everything's ok.
Toby's a big boy.
He can handle himself.
I'm responsible if anything happened.
This is so maternal of you.
I love it.
Seriously? We're having this conversation right now? Sure, come on.
Seems to be a fitting time.
But, I mean, really, what are we talking about here? Look, the club's doing good, we're doing good.
I saw a mattress store back there.
- Maybe now is the time? - Soon.
Soon, ok? I gotta go.
I know.
- I love you.
- I love you too.
Soon.
Corporal Clark.
To what do you owe the pleasure of my company? I've been going through the reports of all the officers who responded - to the casino heists.
- What do you got? Well, a couple of things jumped out at me.
For one, they were all floored by how heavy the traffic was along their routes.
Is that a surprise? It was rush hour.
Yeah, but the getaway car was able to just burn through traffic and avoid roadblocks.
And they were nowhere near the bogus cruiser when it crashed.
Right.
So, their wheelman is a street racer, but nobody's that good.
Exactly, and the weird thing is, Metro traffic management didn't flag any problems around the time of the chase.
Toby got a read of a map on that guy's tablet.
Could there be a way to manipulate the traffic signals along the escape route? Individual signals could be pre-empted remotely, but as far as making a path through the whole downtown core, - that's taking it to a whole other level.
- Mm.
Might be worth a chat with Traffic Management Services.
And can you pick me up another one of these sandwiches? That was good.
Maybe something on rye or whole wheat.
- Really? - Thank you.
- Toby's online.
- Got it.
Toby.
How did Burke know that you were at the bar? - He must have followed me.
- I can't believe you waited until this morning to tell us.
- I didn't want to worry you guys.
- And Oz? I shouldn't have had him meet me there.
He played it like a pro, but it's not a mistake I'll make twice.
Well, that's a mistake Oz could have paid for.
You both could have.
But we didn't.
We didn't.
If Burke had made me, I would have read it.
Toby's work is paying off, but we still don't know who's calling the shots.
Priority one has to be mapping the chain of command and bringing down our mystery man.
I can do it.
I'm close.
Keep your lines of communication open.
We'll monitor your calls.
And let's get this done.
Right.
The sooner we get him, the sooner I get my life back.
- I'll see you guys later.
- He'll be fine.
Welcome to the neurocentre of Metro Traffic Control Operations.
You got like a crack team of cyber geeks running the show? Yeah.
One geek over here.
Now, they mostly monitor for traffic jams, update the signs, "Left Lane Blocked".
- You know, that kind of thing.
- What about inside the city? Can you guys control the stoplights? Well, the transcore system is fully automated.
There's sensors at all major intersections controlling the traffic flow.
What about remotely? Are there some kind of devices that could override the signal? Well, those devices have rolling codes, so you have to be logged on to the system.
Mind if I take a look? Go right ahead.
What are these numbers? Are they call numbers? Cops, fire, all that.
Huh.
Is there any way to tell them where to go? We just watch.
If it looks like something's affecting traffic, we throw it up on our site, then radio and TV picks it up.
That's right.
Anything else? You guys keep records of traffic incidents, right? Yeah, you can get all of that information on site.
Yeah, you'd think.
None of this interweb stuff comes very naturally to me.
- Really? - Yeah.
- Thanks for your time, though.
- You bet.
So, I'm still out here waiting, Michelle.
No sign of them.
- Are you hearing him? - Yeah.
He's coming in loud and clear.
I told him not to talk to us.
It looks suspicious.
Here they come.
Yeah, I see that, Toby.
Thank you.
- Toby! - Hey.
What's up, man? How you doing, man? - Crazy.
- Ready to go? Yeah, yeah.
My car's over here.
Let's do this.
No, no, no.
That hunk of junk's not gonna cut it.
Come on.
This way.
- Ok.
- No, what the hell is he doing? - He's supposed to take them to his car.
- I got eyes on him.
It looks like they're heading into the mall.
Great time to go shopping.
- Should we follow? - No, they might have a lookout.
- So, where is it, Len? - She should be here any minute.
Ok, they came out the other side.
I'm gonna go check it out.
I don't like this.
Oh, there she is.
Right on time.
It's the ambulance? You kidding me? We figured you'd know your way around it.
I've been watching these guys.
They come here every day at the exact same time.
- You sure about this? - What's wrong with you? You going to pull this crap when we do the job? - Guys, we have seven minutes.
- Gimme your phone.
Gimme your phone.
Let's go.
Ok, we're counting on you here, Toby, ok? - I got this, Len.
I got it.
- Ok? Get another one with the money you're gonna make.
Cover me, Toby.
Yeah, yeah, I got your back.
Ok, he's on the move.
He's heading north on Bay Street.
In what vehicle? I don't know.
You're in.
Nice.
You know these trucks have transponders, right? - Thanks, genius.
Taken care of.
- Signal jammer.
That's great.
Let's go! Toby's phone? They tossed it into the back of a truck.
We lost him.
He's out there without a safety net.
All right, let's just assume that he's continuing to collect the evidence that we need to put these guys away.
Or he's out there in a ditch somewhere with a bullet in his head.
- Michelle - Maybe not.
I got a report of an ambulance that was stolen a block away from Toby's last known location.
An ambulance? Are they changing their game? Well, at least Toby knows his way around that kind of vehicle.
I'll put out an alert.
Put out the word out that if they find that ambulance, they're not to make a move until we give the ok.
We want to get Toby out of there without incident.
- Huh.
- What? I hacked into the Traffic Management site.
The log shows malfunctions at every intersection along the escape route, but no traffic warnings were posted.
Was someone trying to cover it up? Yeah, someone was using a spoofed IP from within the system at the time.
- So it wasn't a malfunction.
- Whoever did it was good, but I'm gonna track them through the weeds.
Ok, this is weird.
The IP connection is coming from inside Traffic Management.
Someone on the inside.
I'll work on a warrant.
Michelle.
We'll find him, ok? Hey, hey, Burke.
What's going on? Look, I told you, you'll know when you need to know.
I just want to know what I'm getting into.
All you need to know is that it's worth it.
Ok? And what happens if someone gets in the way? I kill 'em.
Rig number 960 has officially disappeared.
Bang.
Looks good, huh? So, uh, the escape route.
How does that work, Len? I get directions on the fly.
- Yeah? From who? - Oh, my God, Toby, you know, you ask a lot of questions, man.
- Come on.
Wouldn't you? - No, seriously, it's like you're pushing it a little too much.
Just trust me, I'm you buddy.
You want your cut, you do whatever Burke says.
You trust this guy? I don't know, Toby.
He's a pro.
- We've done business before.
- It's time.
Put these on.
Big day today, boys.
- You ready? - Yep.
Burke, when we come back here and we do the split, it's party time for everybody, right? Yeah, Lenny.
Let's go.
What's the matter, man? You nervous? - No, I'm good.
- Come on, man.
Party time for everybody.
We're gonna be rich.
Here.
This is yours.
- I'm back.
- Why? We tied your centre of operations to a series - of robberies.
- What? We're gonna need to check every workstation for unauthorized access.
Hey.
Dev, go! - Let me go! - Harlan! What the hell is going on?! Get comfy.
Get up.
When we get there, I'm gonna go in alone.
After five minutes, you guys bust in with the gurney.
Lenny, you know what to do.
Yeah.
We have three minutes inside.
Then we get back in the truck.
I get directions from our guy.
He tells us where to go.
So, it turns out there's a way to divert the traffic along the escape route.
Who's behind it? We have a Harlan Abbott in custody.
He had control over - every stoplight along the route.
- Sounds like our man.
- Did you lean on him? - Yeah, he shut down and demanded a lawyer, but we have his laptop.
Yeah.
His setup was actually quite sophisticated.
He would ID emergency vehicles and block their way, and then send directions for a clean getaway for the thieves.
- Where are they now? - I'm still trying to get A trace on the device they were sending to.
- Ok, find them.
Keep me posted.
- Will do.
Pull around the corner.
In five minutes there'll be an emergency call.
They'll buzz you in.
Five minutes.
Michelle, check it out.
I found the device that Harlan's been sending to.
It's gotta be the one that Toby saw with Len.
I've got a position.
They're near Dufferin and Oakwood, - but they're not moving.
- Ok.
What's close by? - There's a first Toronto bank.
- No, they're not set up for a bank heist.
That's not their M.
O.
Ok, how about this? They're around the corner from a JB's Jewelry Exchange.
Here's the street view.
- That fits Toby's description.
- You know, if I can connect with them, they'll think it's still Harlan.
Maybe I can lead them into a trap.
Ok, do it.
Is there any way to send Toby a message without blowing his cover? Yeah, let me see what I can do.
Mr.
Carter.
You said you were looking to make a rather large purchase.
We are happy to facilitate that.
My store's opening next month.
I don't need to see anything under half carat, but I'm willing to go as far up as seven.
All shapes.
Colour I to J.
Clarity SI1 to SI2.
Well, you will find that all of our gems are fully certified.
We deal with over 200 of the finest cutters throughout Europe.
That is beautiful.
Thank you.
I trust a Excuse me.
I trust a cash transaction would be suitable? More than suitable.
Mr.
Carter? Mr.
Carter! I think it's heart attack.
Well, then call 911! Mr.
Carter! Mr.
Carter.
Get some water! Mr.
Carter! Something's wrong, man.
I'm not getting anything from our secret weapon.
Oh, there he is.
"Hope your guy has mad skillz.
" Mad skillz.
That's me.
Time's up, man.
Oh, God.
- Cardiac arrest? - You guys are fast.
Yeah, we were in the neighbourhood.
What have - we got going on here, sir? - He just collapsed.
He had trouble talking, and then he just Face down! - Put your hands up! - Everybody, face down! - Down! Down! Got one secure.
- Everybody stay calm.
Tie him up! Tie him up! A minute and a half.
All right, I got 'em tied up.
Come on, let's get some jewels.
Let's go! Keep your head, man! Don't be stupid, tough guy.
I'm gonna take this for my special lady.
Sixty seconds.
Hey, hey, it's gonna be ok, all right? I got some more! I got some more! Give me my bag! Give me my bag! Shh.
Let's go! All this money.
Thank you so much, guys.
It was great doing business with all of you.
Turn your head, lady.
You didn't see nothing, ok? Hope you have insurance.
Bag.
One sec, one sec.
Here you go, brother.
We're clear all the way down Northern.
Stab it and steer.
Let's go! Left on Kennedy.
- All right.
- Watch it.
Kill the siren.
What's next? I don't know.
One second.
Head due right heh.
Uh Take the next right.
- Cool.
- Where are we going? - I don't know.
- Why aren't we taking the cit I don't know, Burke! I'm following directions! That's your guy.
Next right.
Are they responding to your coordinates? Oh, are they ever! These guys are gonna have a big surprise when they get around the next corner.
- What the hell is this? - Hold your position! - Hold your fire! - Reverse! Len! The road's blocked.
- Yeah, no kidding.
- Let's go! Let's move! - Go through them.
- Come on, you kidding me? - Do it! Now! - Ok, all right.
Ok.
Drive! - He's gonna ram us! - I got a shot! - Now! Move! - Move! Move! No, the driver's one of ours! - Easy.
Easy.
Hey.
- Down! Down! Down! Get down! He has a gun! - Just hold it! - What? - Drop the weapon! - Son of a bitch! Down! Put the gun down! Move, move, move! Come on.
Back up! Don't you move! - Hold your fire! - Back up! Toby, let's go! Let's go, buddy, come on! Let's go! Lenny, put the gun down! It's over.
Don't shoot him.
- Hold you fire! - It's over, Lenny.
Are you one of them, Toby? Ha! Toby, you snitched on me? Man, the one guy, the one guy I thought would always have my back, Toby.
We're like brothers you and me.
We were.
I couldn't go down this path.
Man, I trusted you, Toby! I gave you love! I gave you love, Toby, and this is how you repay me? You set me up! Back up! He was gonna shoot us! - Burke was gonna kill us! - Is that right, Burke? It's over, Lenny.
It's over, man.
Put it down.
I trusted you, Toby.
I'm sorry.
I had to.
Hey.
You did good.
Ok? I was starting to think this dinner would never happen.
Well, that's what happens when you date an international man of mystery.
I don't know about "international", but I'm glad to be myself again.
- The girls are gonna love you.
- Thank you.
This is quite the spread you got here.
Here we are.
One for you.
- Oh, thank you.
- Thank you.
Just one though.
I'm not gonna join you for dinner.
I gotta - Sit down for a sec.
- Sure, thanks.
Hey, uh, I want to say I apologize I couldn't make it to Pronto, but I'm super happy that you guys were able to make it to my house.
I hope we have a great dinner.
Nice to meet you.
Cheers.
- Cheers.
- Cheers.
All right.
Why don't we sit down? So, Toby.
- Yeah? - What's your family like? Wow.
I told you.
Ok.
I can't believe she just went for that.
Do you have any brothers or sisters? Or a grandmother with a vintage wedding ring - tucked away somewhere? - Catrin! - Cutting to the chase.
- Tia.
Tia.
It's ok.
All right, look, I have no brothers, no sisters.
No family, really.
I graduated high school, I went to college that was fun nd, uh, - I got a paramedic diploma.
- And now - you're an undercover cop? - Special Consultant.
- My friend is a man of many talents.
- Sounds like there's more - to that story.
- All right, actually, we have a great cheese spread that we can get for you ladies.
- Do you want me to top you up? - No.
I'm good, thank you.
- Don't want to drink too much? - Not unless you want to carry her home.
- Catrin! - Sorry.
There's a story there, isn't there? What's the story? - Yup.
- Boy, this is great wine.
It's really good.
Really I meant the bouquet.
Is that a thing? I should have told you this before.
- Mm-hmm? - Um, I have epilepsy.
My medication has it under control.
They say that it calms the electrical storms in my brain.
Sadly, it also magnifies the effects of alcohol, so that I have to limit myself to one.
That's all.
Ok.
- You ok? - Yeah.
I just don't want us to have any secrets.
All right, Oz, help me out, please, - with the cheese.
- Oh.
Yeah, I can help.
Kissing her on the forehead? That's weird.
- She has epilepsy.
- Yeah, I heard.
So? So maybe the way that her brain is wired The electrical storms maybe that's why I can't read her.
So it's all good then.
Except for the epilepsy.
Or maybe the medication suppresses the part of the brain that I can read, and if she ever goes off of them, it could ruin everything.
Or a meteor could take out all life on earth, Toby.
You can't keep looking for excuses to not be with her.
Ok? This could be the one.
All right.
Thanks for the pep talk.
Grab your cheese.
Anyway, thank you.
Hey.
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