CIA (2026) s01e10 Episode Script

Rare Earth

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[FUNKY MUSIC]

[TIRES SCREECH]

Been back down ♪
Keep on getting ♪
I can't win a nickel back
Can't pay my taxes
Can't make a living ♪
I ain't got nothing yet ♪
Dirty money ♪
Dirty money ♪
Dirty, dirty money ♪
Dirty, dirty, dirty money ♪
- [ELEVATOR DINGS]
- Dirty money, dirty money ♪
Dirty, dirty money
Dirty, dirty, dirty money ♪

Oh, dirty, dirty, dirty money ♪

Got to have that dirty money ♪
Hee-hee, come on, huh! ♪

Oh, you got to have that
dirty money, y'all ♪
[LATIN-TINGED MUSIC]

[SINGING IN SPANISH]
Señor Padilla.

Mmm, perfecto.
- Sparkling?
- You?
Or the champagne?
Oh, you're too kind.

So
Do you want to see it?
Yes.

Oh, wow.
[CHUCKLES]
Wow.
Ah, tah, tah, tah.
There's been a change in plans.
We're not here celebrating?
I'm taking all the risk.
And I'm putting it together.
I want a larger piece.
Half of your commission.
That is my new offer.

[SCOFFS]

[ENGINE ROARS]
[TENSE MUSIC]

So what, you've been on
this mole hunt since day one?
Call it day two.
[SCOFFS]
FBI counterintelligence has
evidence a mole is operating
out of New York Station.
Oh, well, I agree with the FBI.
There's a first.
And you really thought it was me?
Can you blame me?
Not really.
It's bigger than just New York, though.
I think this mole operation
is responsible for Toni's death
in the Philippines.
Mole operation? You think
there's more than one?
Yeah.
There was a private
security firm running moles
all over the globe, and we were
close to exposing them.
Private security firm, meaning Pyramid?
- Yeah.
- [PHONE BUZZES]
They're behind this somehow.
Nikki?
She wants us at the station.
I've got to change my clothes first.
Yeah, you do.
You can't walk up there
looking like Action Man.
Thank you.
Hey, you know, uh,
we really shouldn't walk in
at the same time.
Yeah, maybe we should just tell everyone
we're working the mole hunt together.
Are you joking?
You're joking. Funny.
But you're right.
We should, uh, step wisely
from here on out.
Yeah.
- Should I
- No, I'll go in first.
- Nikki.
- Mm.
Gina, this better be worth
getting out of bed for.
Oh, it is.
All right, we've got Mario Padilla.
He's a Honduran foreign minister.
- Witnesses say
- Oh, oh, wait, wait, wait.
We've got a straggler.
- Bill, glad you could make it.
- Hello.
We've got Mario Padilla,
Honduran foreign minister.
Witnesses say that he was
walking out of a nightclub
and got slammed by a garbage
truck rounding the corner.
NYPD has established a crime scene.
Well, shouldn't Diplomatic
Services be handling this?
Oh, they would, if they knew
that he was in the U.S.
He slipped into the country
under a fake name, fake passport.
The Honduran consulate
didn't even know he was here.
Do we believe them?
We don't believe anyone, as a rule.
Right, so you think he's a spy.
In which case, it's likely that
garbage truck wasn't a vehicle.
It was a murder weapon.
I think we need more intel.
Why was he here? Who was he meeting?
Who knew he was meeting
who he was meeting?
I'll hit up my assets in Honduras.
- Talk to the Embassies.
- Before you do that.
Let's not forget there's a dead body.
We do have a crime scene to work.
OK, what's your point?
It's surprising how much
information you can learn
when you take the case
and follow the clues.
Are you suggesting we do some good,
old-fashioned police work?
I'm suggesting this time,
we do it my way.
[TENSE MUSIC]
[SIREN WAILING]
Thank you.
Any chance you can get me one
of those nice, shiny badges?
You think I'd trust you with FBI creds?
[INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER]
Hey, if you're gonna
tamper with evidence,
can you at least be
a little more discreet?
Hey, hey!
What the hell's going on here?
FBI.
Dead body in my precinct,
NYPD runs point.
It's not just a dead body.
This man's a foreign national
with diplomatic immunity.
That makes it federal jurisdiction.
Vienna Convention, all that jazz.
Well, who the hell are you?
Hey, look, we're taking the lead.
So why don't we drop the turf war
and you just skip ahead
and tell us what you know?
We have some footage.
Oh.
Truck rams him,
keeps going, takes a left on Division,
then we lose it.
I know where we're going first,
Gowanus Carting.
I've got two units at the yard
waiting for the driver's shift to end.
Yeah, and what time is that?
Thank you.
I don't think he likes you.
Look alive.
[BRAKES SQUEAL]
Hi, Bobby.
- I ain't do nothing.
- Oh, yeah?
So you routinely kill
pedestrians and keep driving?
I got your truck on camera
mowing down a guy in Brooklyn.
Whoa, whoa, hit-and-run? Nah, man.
Oh, so my forensics team's not
gonna find the dead guy's DNA
all over this stuffy?
That wasn't me.
You can't pin that on me.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
Wasn't you, Bobby?
You want to talk us through that?
This is where you help yourself.
Last night, I get a call on my cell.
Guy tells me he'll give me two grand
to let him use my truck.
What, and you just trusted him?
I said show me the money.
He sends me to a drop box
down the street.
I take the cash.
Leave the keys. That's it.
OK.
Then what?
A couple of hours ago, another call.
They tell me where they
parked the truck. I pick it up.
OK, well, we're gonna need
that cash for evidence.
Lost it.
Come again?
- Poker game.
- [CHUCKLES]
You got to be kidding me.
Downtown loft. I was there all night.
- Is it still going on?
- Yeah.
Write down the address.
Hey.
This isn't a hit-and-run. It's a hit.
I mean, mystery callers, cash drops.
Yeah, what I'm wondering,
does it have something to do
with the rocks
you stole off that vic's body?
Well,
I don't think that
these are rocks, Bill,
but I do think you might
be on to something.
[TENSE MUSIC]
- Morning.
- Good morning.
[KEYBOARD CLACKING]
[OMINOUS MUSIC]

Hey, Zeeb,
did you see anyone
at my desk this morning?
Uh, no, why?
Just wondering.

Hey, is that, uh,
mineral analysis back yet?
Oh, Zeeb's on it.
OK, well, whenever he's ready, huh.
Yeah. Um
Nikki,
are you aware of an op in Red Lodge?
What?
Oh, it's like a small town
in Montana, Carbon County.
Yeah, I know where it is, Gina.
I went to log on this morning,
and someone must have
had access to my terminal,
because there were SAT images
pulled up of
it looked like some sort of cabin.
Damn it, Colin.
- Colin?
- Yeah.
Why would he be on my terminal?
It's a test.
- I don't under
- Have you ever been
to Red Lodge, Gina?
No.
So if I pulled the file,
it wouldn't show differently?
I Nikki, I swear,
I've never been to Red Lodge, Montana.
Why is Colin testing me?
Well, maybe it's not you he's testing.
[KNOCK AT DOOR]
Rock update.
I'll come to you.
OK, it's fine.
I'll report the breach
and pull the IP logs.
No, you won't.
Um, not a word, huh,
writing or otherwise.
OK, what about Colin?
Especially not to Colin.
Just forget about Red Lodge
and the entire state of Montana
if you have to.
I don't want to hear about it
ever again.

[KEYBOARD CLACKING]
Oh, Colin.
You were right.
The rocks that you took,
they're neodymium,
the crown jewel of the rare
earth minerals.
Backbone of the tech industry,
everything from phones,
missiles, to EVs.
Yup, if it moves, if it connects.
If it kills, they're using it.
It's like finding oil in the
Middle East all over again.
Yeah, the Chinese control
70% of the trade.
So if someone else steps in,
it shifts the balance of power
overnight.
China loosens its chokehold,
coups, proxy wars,
it's an arms race for these minerals.
This isn't about mining.
It's about geopolitical power
and control.
That's a very fancy way of
saying motive for this hit.
Yeah, thanks very much, Bill.
I'm on fire today.
You are. You found the rocks.
We all know you found the rocks.
Is there neodymium in Honduras?
You think Padilla was here
with a sample of a new find?
There's no formal record of it.
But so much of the country's unexplored.
I mean, mountains, valleys,
there's forests.
Have we ID'd the driver
who ran Padilla over?
Yes, so
if you look right here,
Padilla exits,
garbage truck slams on the gas,
hits him, takes off.
Yeah, and then CCTV picks up
the masked driver
getting out of the truck
a few blocks south,
and getting into a black sedan
with ghost plates,
and then we lose them going northbound.
So someone was watching
this guy inside the bar
to signal to the driver, right?
Witnesses saw Padilla
at the bar with a woman.
No cameras inside to ID her
to my knowledge.
All right.
Well, bar owners tend to
clam up without a warrant.
You want me to cuff him,
read him his rights?
I think I have a better idea.
Love to help.
Like I said, camera only points
at the register.
Well, it wouldn't hurt if I took a look.
And even that camera's broken.
I wish I could help.
[AMERICAN ACCENT] Hey, hey, buddy,
is this your place?
How come nobody checked
those kids' IDs over there?
- Who the hell are you?
- State Liquor Authority.
And that table, all underage, fake IDs.
You got Florida, Iowa,
Mumbai Rail Transit.
I mean, come on, you want
to bet that's not a thing?
Well, we usually check, so I don't know.
You usually check.
He usually checks. [CHUCKLES]
Hey, pal, I was here first.
Take a walk.
- Go on.
- All right, OK.
All right You're a lucky man.
You clean your act up,
or I'll close this place down.
You owe me.
How about that video?
Well, it really is busted, but I
I remember the lady he was with.
Yeah, she was memorable,
out of his league.
Um, she ordered vintage champagne.
And she's buying.
And then she gets ticked off,
she leaves,
and then five minutes later,
he goes outside,
and he's flying through the air.
She was buying?
Cash?
Credit.
And, uh, she was so mad
that she never closed her tab.
Is that right?
I usually hold on to these
for a few days,
you know, before I cut them up.
Hey, no kidding.
My lucky day.
Angeline Bison?
Agent Bill Goodman.
Oh, I saw it online.
I mean, it happened
right after our drink.
It's horrible.
Yeah, were you two friends?
No, I barely knew him.
Let's go to my office.
My family owns a logistics
company, import/export,
and Mr. Padilla had some questions.
He was a client?
More of a prospect.
Bit late at night
for a prospective meeting,
wouldn't you say?
Well, I love my international clients,
so I'm always up for whatever.
Oh, and they say nothing good
ever happens after midnight.
Well, you'd be surprised.
You said he had questions?
Yes.
OK, well,
blink twice if it's anything
to do with this.
[TENSE MUSIC]
This wasn't an accident, was it?
No.
He showed up here three months ago,
told me he and his partners
were excavating massive yields
of neodymium.
He needed guidance on how to
quietly navigate the market.
To avoid tipping off the Chinese?
Among others.
I mean, last night was
to be a celebration,
but instead, he demanded
a 50% cut of our commission
for himself on the side.
So I walked.
Walked from all that money?
It's a negotiating tactic,
and I knew he needed us.
If if he hadn't gone greedy,
I might have been on the street
with him.
You, uh you said he had partners?
Yes, two.
He said they were influential
men from south of the border.
We were actually supposed
to meet in a few days,
but I don't think that's happening now.
No, I don't think so either.
So if we choose to believe her,
Padilla and his people found
rare earth deposits in Honduras,
then he sneaks into the
country under a false name.
Low profile. He knew that if
word got out about their find,
bigger players would crowd in.
Him and his people would get pushed out.
Colin said that he was
demanding a bigger commission
- from Bison.
- Mm-hmm.
Maybe his partners found out
and killed him for being greedy.
Yeah, or they're next on the list,
I mean, whoever they are.
Get with Zeeb,
contact the FISA Court.
- Get his phone logs.
- Yeah, on it.
Zeeb, Gina, are we any closer
to finding Padilla's partners?
His phone is encrypted,
so we couldn't access
his calls or texts,
but we're looking at his locations now.
And how are we going about that?
Reverse engineering
through the cell towers,
like breadcrumbs.
Look, you see those green dots?
Those are the cell towers that pinged
the moment that Padilla
landed at JFK last week.
And
oh, wait a second.
What what are those red
clusters that
it's Midtown and Soho.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
- Is that shadow surveillance?
- Walk me through it.
OK, so you're on the street,
and you make a phone call,
your phone connects
to the first cell tower
that it's closest to, right?
But these towers
in Midtown and Soho are fake.
Like a modified Stingray.
We've seen them at the FBI,
hardware that connects to
and impersonates cell towers.
Phone can't tell the difference.
Yeah, it pings your location
and then funnels all texts
and calls through it.
So whoever deployed them
could track their exact location.
There's only one team I know
of that could pull off
such a sophisticated operation.
And who is that?
The NSA.
[TENSE MUSIC]
What are we saying?
Someone at the NSA tracked
Padilla and took him out?
I-I'm just saying that someone
with high-end NSA clearance
could pull this off
without getting detected.
Well, Bill, looks like
this is where your case ends
and my op begins.
- Robert Davis?
- Yeah.
I heard about you guys
from two other site chiefs
in the building.
You're making the rounds, huh?
Yeah, you're our fourth
this morning, lot of floors.
A lot of programmers.
Over 300 on this floor alone.
No kidding.
So, uh,
what's this I'm hearing about,
uh, shadow surveillance?
Hmm.
Yeah, this, uh
this does look like some sort of a
I don't know, hybrid Stingray.
How'd you guys find this?
Oh, that's classified, I'm afraid.
But it does all triangulate back here.
So we're hoping you and
some of your colleagues
can help us locate whoever
could have set this off.
- In here?
- Yeah.
No, no, no, no, no,
any data breach in NSA,
that would be huge.
No much more likely, it's someone trying
to make it look that way.
W-we're constantly fighting
invisible cyber wars
hackers from Russia, China, North Korea
ready to steal and deploy
all the metadata
we gather and store
to then use it against you.
That's my job, also,
to protect you from them.
Oh, I'm surprised
you don't see the irony
in that statement, Robert.
OK, so you weren't hacked.
Is it possible you have a bad actor?
I hope to God not.

Just in case, I will personally start
an investigation into this.
And if this happened in-house,
I will track it down.
But, uh,
most likely,
you just got bad intel.
So even if somebody on your team
thinks it happened in here,
they're probably wrong.

OK, the Chinese stand to lose
the most here.
So what?
A hacker from MSS breaks in,
tracks Padilla,
and hires a local hit team?
What, takes out a diplomat
in downtown Manhattan?
That's pretty loud.
The Chinese are usually far more subtle.
All right, so wha who else then?
I mean, Davis seemed pretty
sure it wasn't one of his guys.
Well, I don't think he'd be
straight with us, even if he knew.
He seemed to be under a lot of stress.
Did you notice that thing
with his watch?
He's hours away from
chewing through that band.
Yeah, well, I've seen that once before.
In Egypt, we were questioning
this woman.
And she chewed through her
fingers right down to the nub.
The house shrink called it
stress-induced panic disorder.
Thanks for that.
Well, I'm guessing
he's looking into us right now,
so we should probably look into him.
Both Colin and Bill think
Davis is involved.
What do we know about him?
Pedigree's clean.
Navy vet, NSA, 780 credit score.
I mean, the guy even married
his high school sweetheart,
and they have a 10-year-old daughter.
But he's been acting erratic.
He does have top secret access.
We tracked the Stingray to his office.
What are we missing?
You need to see this.
Uh, pardon me, I just
I was monitoring
the Mobile Network Core,
and I caught a live breach.
Another stingray has been deployed.
Someone is illegally tracking
the owner of that phone.
Last time that happened, Padilla died.
Who's the target now?
Oh, uh, hold on. Here.
Juan Ramos.
He arrived in New York last Saturday.
More importantly, he's the
Special Envoy from Guatemala.
It's another diplomat.
Get me his location.
Looks like his cell last
pinged at the Park 20 Hotel.
[TENSE MUSIC]

[KNOCKS]
Just open, open.

Oh, God.
[SIGHS HEAVILY]

Hey, hey!

Hey!

[GUNSHOTS]
FBI, get down!
Cover.
Go back to your rooms.

Cover!
[GUNFIRE]

[ELEVATOR DINGS]
[LAUGHTER]
Room for another one, ladies?
Thank you.

[GUNFIRE]

Whoa!
Watch out.
[GRUNTING]
[METAL CLANKING]
[SILVERWARE CLATTERING]

- Excuse me.
- Hey. Hey! That's my bag!

You took your time.
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
Looks comfortable.
So who the hell is he?
This is Luis Zamora.
Born in El Salvador,
crossed nine years ago.
Known member of the Los Olivados cartel.
Former military death squad
turned narcoterrorists.
Bureau's got a dozen open cases
on these guys.
Let's go see if we can flip him.
Oh, no. No chance.
Says here Luis has got
a daughter back home.
He sends her money once a month.
He knows that if he talks,
the cartel will kill her.
So why does a drug cartel
care about rare earth minerals?
I have an idea.
Geospatial Intel sent this over.
Mountain range in the Northern Triangle.
Thermal imaging shows
rare earth mineral deposits
- worth billions.
- Ah.
So you think the cartel got
word Central American diplomats
are here to cut a deal, and
they want in on the action.
I think they want all of the action.
Kill the diplomats, send a message
we control everything that
comes out of the region.
But where does the NSA fit in?
Why is Robert Davis helping the
cartel hunt down these targets?
Well, that's where I'm stumped.
Yeah, and it just gets weirder.
Davis's wife and daughter
they've been silent the last six days.
I mean, no social media posts,
no phone calls,
credit card transactions.
It's like they vanished.
So maybe they're on the run.
Dad's plan with the cartel
is about to go operational.
He sends them for the hills.
Yeah, or something worse.
Yeah, my money's on something worse.
[SIGHS]
[TENSE MUSIC]

You can't be here.
That's illegal.
Broken window. Suggests forced entry.
Gives us probable cause.
For your safety, of course.
I'm safe.
I'm safe. I just
I-I forgot my
my key last night, so
So you broke in through
your bedroom window,
turned your house upside down,
and bled all over your carpet?

You need to get out of here.
Please, you both need to leave
Another person is dead.
Tell us what's going on.
It was you, wasn't it, Robert?
The Stingray, that was you.
I never meant for anyone to die.
I had to do what they asked me to do.
Who's they?
My family.
[GASPING]
- OK, OK, all right, Robert
- They have
- Take a breath.
- They're gonna kill them.
- Oh, my God.
- Sit down.
Sit down and take a breath.
They're gonna die, aren't they
OK.
Talk to us.
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
Robert,
the only chance of saving your family
is telling us everything.

[SNIFFS]
OK.
Six days ago,
I came home,
and somebody had broken in.
The house was empty.
There was a, uh
there was a cell phone on
the kitchen table with a note.
And there was a video message
of my wife and my daughter
crying and screaming,
begging for help. And I wasn't there.
I wasn't there.
OK. It's OK.
Then what happened?
They called.
They called me.
They they knew everything about me,
about my life,
about my my NSA access.
And they said I had to work for them
or they were gonna do
horrible things to my wife
and to my little girl.
What did they want from you?
[BREATHES HEAVILY]
On the note,
there were three names
three targets.
Who? Come on.
Mario Padilla.
The garbage truck.
- Juan Ramos.
- The hotel. And the third?
[SIGHS]
Antonio Diaz.
Consular officer from El Salvador.

We need to warn
the Salvadoran Consulate.
- Their man is on a hit list.
- We can't do that.
- Colin, he's a target.
- Yeah.
And Robert Davis's family
is the leverage.
Yeah, if we scoop up
the cartel's last target,
they'll know Davis talked, and
his wife and daughter are dead.
We have to do both.
We have to warn the diplomat,
and we have to rescue the
family at the same time.
Oh, is that all?
We have no idea where
the family is being held.
Our only lead is Luis, who won't flip.
He won't flip for a badge,
but perhaps there are
other ways of turning him.
Agent Goodman, are you, uh
are you asking me to cross a line?
All I'm saying is,
maybe we need you to do
that thing you do to get a location.
How you do that,
I'll leave that up to you.
You're not gonna pull out his
fingernails or anything, are you?
Can't make any promises.
[TENSE MUSIC]
He's not, is he?

[DOOR CLANGS]

It's a bit chilly in here for me.
You?
OK, Luis,
this is my idea of a good conversation.
I do the talking.
Probably 'cause
I'm a bit of a sociopath,
according to my therapist.
So
I guess we have that in common, right?
[CHUCKLES]
You know what they say
about sociopaths, Luis?
That we lack empathy or love.
But, uh,
I've never really agreed with that.
You?
I mean, after all,
there is someone that you love,
isn't there?
Your daughter,
little Marisella,
back home in El Salvador,
all alone without her dad.

Ten years, that's a
well, that's a long time,
isn't it, just to be emailing?
Bet she's changed a lot
since you saw her last,
probably into makeup, uh, boys.
Lots of boys, maybe.
- She don't do that.
- Really?
Well, how would you know that, Luis?
You're not there.
You've never been there for her.

Look, um,
I didn't want to be the one
to have to tell you this,
but my man on the ground there
has informed me that your brother,
he says he's looking after her.
But it seems that his friends, well,
they're looking after her too.
[INTENSE MUSIC]
You see?
They don't touch her.
I kill him.
You'll kill him?
Well, you're about
to be supermaxed, mate,
so I don't think you're
going to be killing anybody.
She's very much on her own, isn't she?
Man, you're just trying
to get into my head.
- Am I?
- Yeah.
What about her head?
Hey?
You abandoned her when her mom died.
Then you just left her to the wolves.
She must hate you.
I did what I had to do
to look after her.
Oh?
We had nothing, man.
Right.
I want to speak to a lawyer.
[SCOFFS]
Yeah, I don't think
that's what you want, Luis.
Is it?
What you really want
is to see your baby girl.

Right?

It don't matter what I want.
She don't want to see me.
Well, how about we change that?
How about I bring her here to you?
You don't understand.
I love her
- I know you love her, Luis.
- With everything.
Well, of course you do,
Luis, you're her dad.
And I'm sure you would do
anything to protect her, right?
So let me bring her here to you.
We can protect her, keep her safe.
But I need something from you in return.
What?
The people you work for.
They kidnapped another little girl,
just like yours, and her mom.
And I need you to tell me
where they are.

All right, take a seat.

What's he doing here?
He's our only link to the kidnappers.
We're keeping him close.
Hey, guys.
Luis's intel checks out.
I moved the drone above the location
three hostiles holding two friendlies,
eastern corner, entry point here.
All right, we're on it. Let's go.
- We're moving.
- [INDISTINCT CHATTER]
[PHONE RINGS]

Put it on speakerphone.
Stall them.
Hello?
You have 30 minutes
to track his cell phone
and link us with
Antonio Diaz's location.
Satellite's down. I need more time.
30 minutes or your family dies.
[PHONE LINE BEEPS]
[TENSE MUSIC]
OK, I'm here.
Send me an image of Diaz.
[PHONE BUZZES]
Tracker's up.
Zeroing in on Diaz's location.
It's up on the left.
[TENSE MUSIC]
Colin, we need you to keep eyes on him
until the hostages are safe.
I shared his tracker with you.
Bill, what's your ETA?
Almost there. Need a little more time.

Eyes on Diaz.

He's wheeling a bag.
Talk to me.
Is he leaving town?
He's wheeling a bag. Talk to me.
All right, I'm checking.
Hold, please.
Yep, looks like he booked a flight
to San Salvador out of JFK.

He's bailing. I need to move now.

We're gonna lose him.
[PHONE RINGS]
Wait, wait, wait.
Guys, incoming.
Should we let Robert answer?
We don't have a choice.
Answer, give him access
to Diaz's location now.
[PHONE RINGS]
I have the location.
Syncing Diaz's phone
with your device now.
Syncing Diaz's phone.
Bill, where are you?
Five minutes out.
We may not have five minutes.
The cartel's already
tracking Diaz's phone.
What if they stopped tracking Diaz,
tracked someone else?
Colin, what are you thinking?
No time for thinking.

Hey! It's my cab.
[AMERICAN ACCENT] Oh, come on, buddy,
- I was here first.
- I got a plane to catch.
All right, all right,
all right, all right, whatever.
JFK.
Have a great day, yeah?
Enjoy yourself.
[NORMALLY] OK, I have Diaz's phone.
And now they're tracking me.
Nikki, I need you to call in
a favor fast.

Colin, what's going on?
Where are you headed?
I'm leading them away.
Be careful.
You're not much use to me alive,
but you really no use to me dead.
Oh, I never knew you cared.
Watch yourself.
Moving to entry point alpha.
Go, go, go!

We're closing in on the hostages.

Three perps, mom and daughter,
10 yards away.
Take them out quick.
I am not losing a hostage.

[ENGINE REVS]
[TIRES SQUEALING]
[GUNFIRE]
[PEOPLE SCREAMING]

[HORNS HONKING]
Move your car now!
- Let's go!
- Relax!
Vamos! Vamos!

[GUNFIRE]

FBI! Down on the ground!
[INDISTINCT SHOUTING]
[GASPS]
[SCREAMING]
[GRUNTING]
Aah!
Take him.

[SIREN WHOOPING]
- Move in, move in!
- Now! Now!
Driver, hands on the wheel.
Put your hands
Take 'em.
- Down on the ground.
- Great job.
[PANTS]
[CHUCKLES]
[GRUNTING]
Hey, you're OK.

You're safe now.
Let's get out of here, huh?
All right. Here you go.
Come on. We got it.
All right, we're good.
You all right?
We're good.
I got you.
[SIRENS WAILING]

[INSPIRING MUSIC]

Hey, hey.
Teamwork makes the dream work. Yeah?

Nice work, partner.
You too.
Now get yourself cleaned up
before tonight.
What's tonight?
Well, that would be telling.

- Hey.
- Hey.
It's getting late.
Must be important.
You want a nightcap or something?
Oh, you don't drink anymore.
You know what?
I-I don't love that you know that.
[CHUCKLES] What's going on?
You talk to Goodman lately?
- Bill?
- Mm-hmm.
Oh, you know,
never calls, never writes.
Starting to think he went out for milk,
and he's never coming home.
How's he getting on
with your man, Glass?
Better than ever, actually.
Yeah? That's good to hear.
But what?
You have any open cases
in Red Lodge, Montana?
- Red Lodge, Montana?
- Mm-hmm.
You know, file pulls.
Nothing of the sort?
Mm-mm, nothing comes to mind.
Bill never mentioned anything?
No. Red Lodge, Montana,
- sounds scenic.
- Hmm.
You know, Nikki, whatever
Bill is doing up there,
as far as I'm concerned,
that's CIA business.
He keeps a lid on it.
What about the name Toni Napier?
Toni Napier?
Sorry, bells aren't ringing.
You sure?
Yep, I-I'm happy to check
the system, if you like,
but do I want to know why?
- No.
- No?
- Thank you.
- Yeah.

Um, thank you for entertaining me.
You're welcome.
- Didn't know I was.
- [CHUCKLES]
[TENSE MUSIC]

Two fingers of this is worth
more than my car payment.
What's the special occasion?
Eh,
it's more like a special project.
Hm.
Ah, ah, just gotta let it
breathe a second, mate.
Mm.
Admit it, today felt good.
What, the part where
I got shot at the first time
or the part where I got shot at
the second time?
The part where we rescued
the victims, reunited a family.
Oh.
Score one for the badge.
[LAUGHS]
Your badge would be useless
without my intel.
- [CHUCKLES]
- Listen,
we work in the shadows
so you can get the credit.
Fair.
To living in the shadows.
To kicking down doors.
- [GLASSES CLINK]
- [CHUCKLES]
Wow.
Yeah.
Anyway, speaking of, uh,
kicking down doors.
If we're really gonna
hunt this mole together, then,
well, you need to see the whole picture.
[INTRIGUING MUSIC]

How long have you been
building this out?
Since the day Toni died.

[TENSE MUSIC]

[WOLF HOWLS]
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