Arrow s01e15 Episode Script

Dodger

My name is Oliver Queen.
For five years, I was stranded on an island with only one goal: Survive.
Oliver Queen is alive.
Now I will fulfill my father's dying wish to use the list of names he left me and bring down those who are poisoning my city.
To do this, I must become someone else.
I must become something else.
Previously on Arrow: Looking for Detective Hall.
I was told he works in Vice.
- Oliver? - McKenna Hall.
I live to surprise.
- I want to find Walter.
- My stepfather.
I'll help you rescue him, but that's it.
That's my offer.
Okay.
Jerry.
Jerry, you okay? - You look a little piqued, man.
- I'm fine, it's, uh Ms.
Hill wants us to move the Sherwood into the vault.
Now? It's midday.
I know.
She says it's a security threat.
It's all the robberies lately.
Heh.
That way.
Take this thing off me, all right? I got it like you asked.
Here.
Take it off me.
Were you? Were you bluffing? Would that thing have detonated? Violently.
Don't worry, though.
You did exactly as I asked, so it's just unconsciousness for you.
Unconscious? Might wanna take it easy if you plan on taking someone off that list.
This is me taking it easy.
So who's the unlucky guy tonight? Ken Williams.
His pyramid scheme stole millions.
People didn't just lose their homes, their lives were ruined.
Why don't you call it in early? I'm not expecting much trouble.
Felicity.
Did you just? Computer-override your lock? Maybe a little.
- What are you doing? - I pulled up information on Mr.
Williams.
Did you know he's a widowed father of a 10-year-old boy? I told you, I'm only in this to help Walter, not to be an accessory to orphaning little kids.
I'm giving him a warning.
Has it occurred to you you could do some good in the city? Beyond recovering people's stock portfolios and saving accounts.
You're not the only one who knows how to reboot my system.
I made a mistake.
- Getting in my way? I don't disagree.
- No.
Signing on with you.
Even provisionally.
Hey.
Hey.
Drink.
Tastes like dirt.
You gotta stay hydrated, okay? Hydration is not my problem.
My problem is getting a bullet dug out of my arm with a dull blade.
Let me take a look.
- Oh.
Ugh.
- Is it infected? Go figure.
Yeah.
Uh I gotta stop that before it spreads.
When you swing past the drugstore for those antibiotics you wanna get me a copy of Maxim or maybe a Sports Illustrated? Yao Fei had these super herbs back in the cave that would heal anything.
All right? I'm gonna go get them.
You're not gonna last an hour out there.
Well, I guess you better hope I get back in 45 minutes, then.
Oh.
Thank you for coming.
It is so good to see you, Frank.
Mm.
- It's been far too long.
- Yes.
My interests in China have kept me away more than I'd like.
But with the Undertaking approaching, I felt a return to Starling City was in order.
Actually, Frank, it's the Undertaking that I wanted to talk to you about.
I wanna get out.
Is this because of what happened to Walter? With Walter.
With Robert.
Last week, the vigilante nearly made my children orphans.
I've reached my limit, Frank.
That's, uh a lot to confide in me, Moira.
Robert did.
I know he reached out to you, whether I was supposed to know it or not.
He had misgivings.
He sought you out because he knew you did too.
But then he was murdered.
And that should be a cautionary tale for both of us.
Yes, I know.
And I've gone along with this for as long as I can stomach it.
We started this to fix the Glades, Frank.
To cure the city, not lay it to waste.
You got into this because of what happened to your daughter.
Frank what would Amanda want you to do? Well, maybe we should come back later.
No, maybe we should wait.
This is really serious.
What if her next attack of conscience leads her to the police? No, she won't say anything.
I had to make the same calculation when you found out about me.
Mm-hm.
What would you have done if you were wrong and I decided to make a call to Detective Lance? I would've put an arrow in you.
Really? You really would have done that? Really? Hmm.
I had a bet going with myself on how quickly you would visit tell me not to reveal your secret.
Looks like I won.
Actually, I was hoping that I could get you to change your mind.
I was worked up on adrenaline last night, and I didn't exactly put my best foot forward.
I was hoping you'd give me the opportunity to do that now.
How about you start with Ken Williams? Did he also enjoy your adrenaline last night? No.
He returned the money he stole in time to put his son to bed.
Like I said, Felicity, just a warning.
We'd like to remind the public we are coordinating efforts with Interpol as the Dodger operates primarily in Europe.
They have advised us to warn the public he is considered armed and extremely I heard about this guy.
They call him the Dodger because he avoids getting his hands dirty.
He uses hostages to do his stealing for him.
- How? - Puts a bomb collar around their necks.
Last year, a guy in Madrid didn't steal what the Dodger told him to.
It took his head off.
Now this psycho's in Starling City? Too bad his name's not in your notebook.
Not all people that I target are on the list.
Every once in a while, I make an exception.
Hostage-taking jewel thief, for example.
So why don't you help us take him down? He's late.
Never.
I maintain a Swiss account for financial transactions.
Here's the number.
Thanks.
I'll wire you the money.
Assuming I don't misplace the numbers.
My bookkeeping method is a little sloppy.
Really? Heh.
Clearly, you're under the impression that you can have the Sherwood ruby for a steal.
Well, you're new here in town.
We're not as refined in Starling City.
I am getting that impression.
Don't worry your men are merely unconscious.
In about 17 minutes, they'll wake up with the ability to tell every other fence in this town that I am not to be trifled with.
What about me? Uh What about you, indeed.
Soto catch this guy we need to either figure out where he is or where he's gonna be.
This really how you guys figure out how to get your target? Over burgers and shakes? Sorry it took me so long.
I'm waiting on a bunch of particularly rowdy customers.
You need me to handle that? I appreciate it, but I'm a pro by now.
I'll be here if you need me.
Girlfriend? No, no, that's my sister-in-law.
- Sort of.
- Carly was married to Dig's brother.
And he passed away.
- Well, looks like she's hot for you.
- Ah.
Can we get back to crime-fighting? Actually, I was thinking you probably should ask her out.
- Really? Mm-hm.
I'll do that five minutes after you ask out McKenna.
Ooh, the detective on the Dodger case.
You have a thing for her? - Uh - Yes.
This is way too hard I don't see you asking Carly out.
Felicity, this guy, he's targeting a very specific type of jewel.
We figure out why and that'll give us the how to catch him.
- I have an idea.
Mm-hm.
Your crush object with a badge said they were working with Interpol.
Why don't I work up a little tech you distract her with a little flirty-flirt, slip said tech onto her phone it'll turn it into a microtransmitter and, boom, we'll learn everything she knows.
Hmm.
- It's not how I typically get my information.
- How do you typically do it? I find the person and then I put the fear of God into them until they talk.
But we can try your way.
You know, Carly, I don't want this to, um You know, to come off weird or anything, it's just I never wanted to stop Because I don't wanna start all over Would you like to have dinner? How about tonight? - Tonight? - What we haven't waited long enough? All that I Want All that I Want Mm.
Who knew street meat could taste so good? I had a feeling you needed a break from the office.
Hank was my first client.
I kept his son from being sent away for a mugging that he didn't commit.
Then how did that not score you free hot dogs for life? CNRI gives low-income people access to the legal system.
Without them, his son could have gone to prison forever.
I could've gone to prison too.
He couldn't afford a dream team of super-lawyers.
So I'm supposed to feel guilty because I'm lucky enough to have a rich family? No.
You are lucky.
And hopefully, CNRI will show you that.
Hey! Give us the purse and we won't press any charges.
Yeah, you're right.
I really do feel lucky.
This got snagged as he vaulted over the fence.
Looks like a chain from his wallet.
- I thought you gave up crime-fighting.
- What? Well, the business with your sister.
I figured - Oh.
- you'd stay out of police precincts.
Yeah, I I saw you on the news and realized that I never thanked you for everything that you did, so Thank you.
So you got promoted.
- Major Crimes.
- Wow.
And they assigned me to the Dodger case.
He extorts people into stealing for him.
- How's that going? - Slow.
It was nice seeing you the last time that I saw you.
Yeah.
It was good seeing you too.
It was like old times.
Except the PG version.
- How do you mean? - Ha, ha.
Well, you and I always knew how to have a fun time.
Something that's been missing from my life.
So how about a drink? Not now.
Would you maybe? I'll take you for a Would you like to have dinner with me, McKenna? - Ha, ha.
- I was on a deserted island for five years and I am totally out of practice with this whole Mm.
Well, dinner would be nice.
In fact, I can make myself free tonight.
- Yeah.
- Great.
So I'll grab you at 8? That's perfect.
- Okay.
- Okay.
- I'm lingering.
I'm gonna go.
- Ha, ha.
Okay.
Who's there? Help me.
Lance.
MCKENNA : It's Detective Hall.
I have an update on the Dodger case.
A body was found at an art gallery shot point-blank.
There were three other men, all rendered unconscious by a highly focused electric current.
Same MO as that guard at the museum.
You got an ID on the vic? His name is Cass Derenick.
Pause.
Who's Cass Derenick? Arrest, possession of stolen goods.
Arrest, conspiracy.
Conviction, attempted sale of stolen goods.
This guy's a fence.
The Dodger's looking to unload the Sherwood ruby.
Which means he'll be in the market for a new fence.
One he hasn't, you know, killed.
So we find the fence and we find the Dodger.
Anyway, I saw online that you sell a chain wallet with an eight ball on the chain.
I was wondering if you could give me a name of one of your customers if I gave you a description.
Yeah, sure, you can call me back.
You and every other used-clothing and leather-goods store I've called today.
What was that about? - What's up with the fancy-fancy? - What? Oh, um Heh.
I have a date.
Contrary to popular opinion, I do have a life.
Then why do you seem so nervous? Is it obvious? Just be your charming and brooding self.
I mean, girls seem to dig that.
This girl's different.
She knew me before the island, before I was It's CNRI.
I've gotta take this.
I'm working on a very important purse-snatching case.
Yeah.
Hello? Yeah, he might have been wearing a red hoodie.
Kind of Abercrombie-looking.
His face, not the hoodie.
Really? You wouldn't happen to have his name? You had to sell your gold Thank you so much.
Hey, Laurel.
Does your dad still, like, arrest people? I found the dirtbag.
His name is Roy Harper.
I can't remember the last time I was here.
It's so beautiful.
Yeah, this was the place to take a girl in high school.
Hmm, I was never lucky enough to experience that.
I had braces and terrible bangs back then.
I'm sure you looked amazing.
I'm glad we finally got around to doing this.
Me too.
You know, Andy set a pretty high bar when it came to first dates.
Hmm.
He faced down armed gunmen for a living but I've never seen him as scared as he was before that first date with you.
Carly, I'm sorry, that wasn't good first-date etiquette, was it? To bring up Andy when we are having a romantic night? - Probably not.
- Carly, this is difficult and complicated.
It's not like there's a manual, you know? You know, for a moment I felt like a girl who likes a boy and nothing else mattered.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
If this is too hard for you or too complicated then please, you know, just get out now because I've already been hurt too much.
- I'm sorry - Can you just please take me home? In these little moments Get your cards out lam waiting Mm.
No, no, no, it is not possible for something to be this good.
- Right? on.
- You must have missed soufflés.
- What do you mean? Five years on an island away from civilization.
What did you do? What did you eat? - Where'd you sleep? How did you make it? - McKenna.
Sorry.
- Didn't mean to drill you.
- It's okay.
I haven't had a conversation with a guy in a while without it resulting in me reading him his rights.
Heh.
So "" Yeah, but those years, they must have changed you.
From the guy I used to party with to who you are now.
Yeah.
I had to make some tough choices.
Help me.
You're right.
It changed me.
I am waiting - What kind of tough choices?- I don't wanna talk about those experiences.
In these little moments Saved by the cell.
Hall.
Ahem.
Okay, put what the Cl told you in the warrant application.
I'll be right there.
It's work.
I gotta go.
Okay.
Felicity, listen.
I need you to activate the bug in McKenna's phone.
I think the police just got a lead on the Dodger.
Okay.
Who are you? My name's Alan Durand.
I'm an exchange student.
I was on a fishing excursion with my class.
We got lost and our boat caught fire.
It was some mechanic malfunction.
We had to jump ship.
- When? - Two days ago.
It was awful.
I thought I was gonna die.
Where are the other students? Where's the boat's crew? Huh? I think I'm the only one who made it.
I managed to get to shore.
I thought I was lucky.
What? Somebody found you? Soldiers or Yes! Yes.
They had these masks on.
They attacked me and beat me! They left me here! Who are they? You can untie me at any point, by the way.
- Nice place you have here.
- Thank you.
Tell me, does every fence in this town hire muscle? Heh.
I did as soon as I heard about what you did to Cass Derenick.
Ah, yes, Cass.
God rest his soul.
He wasn't a very nice man.
- He tried to steal from me.
- Oh.
I've heard that you have a better sense of judgment.
And that you'd have no trouble in moving this.
Well, it's only a recession for some people.
I take a 15 percent commission off the top.
Let's call it 12, shall we? I don't have to remind you what happened to the last person who tried to screw me over.
S.
C.
P.
D.
Grab the floor! - Come quietly.
- I'm afraid I'll have to decline.
Then I'm afraid you won't be going to jail.
I heard on the news the Dodger got away.
Hopefully the night wasn't a complete waste.
Your dates.
How'd they go? - Great.
- Awesome.
You two suck at lying.
The police and I busted it up before the Dodger could get himself paid.
- Don't change the subject.
- ls your hacker chip still working? You two are no fun.
Yeah.
Still getting a strong signal.
You should pull up the police records.
- Everything the Dodger's stolen so far.
- What're you thinking? We know the Dodger has a taste for a very specific type of antiquity.
Yeah.
These all look like they're from the ominous decade.
The last ten years of King Ferdinand's reign.
- And she says we have no lives.
- Are there any other places that sell or display items from the ominous thing? Decade.
Not really.
People in Starling City prefer the Elizabethan era.
Starling City Cancer Society.
It says they're holding a fundraising auction tomorrow.
- We could lure him out into the open.
- With what, a fake? No.
The Dodger has a trained eye for this sort of thing.
He's not gonna fall for anything less than the genuine article.
Where are we gonna get a rare Spanish antiquity? You really have no idea how rich his family is, do you? Roy William Harper Jr.
- Where's senior? - Norris Cemetery.
- Sorry to hear that.
- You and an army of bookies.
- Can I go? - No.
You've been ID'd as a suspect in a purse snatching.
Quite a resume you've compiled here.
Petty theft, B and E, robbery, petty theft.
Stolen car.
It's nice to change things up once in a while.
And petty theft.
You got something against banks? Well, it is hard to run with one under your arm.
Well, maybe you'll learn a few new skills in prison.
Look, I don't wanna steal, okay? I don't have any other choice.
My mother, she has a problem.
Yeah, her son's a moron.
No.
Vertigo.
She got hooked on Vertigo last year.
She kicked it, but I guess she'd done enough that it messed her up.
Hmm.
She hasn't been the same.
And her medical bills Look, I'm just trying to help her get out from under.
Look, we're not privileged enough to have as much as other people, okay? Fine.
Let him go.
It's just a damn purse, right? They'll meet with you.
It has been arranged.
Thank you for this.
There's one more thing I need you to do for me.
Malcolm's the only one who knows where Walter's being kept.
I just need a clue.
Some lead to follow.
If our plan works, I can't let it damn Walter to hell.
No, that's the fate that's in store for us, I'm afraid.
The police are here too.
Your bait's attracted them, at least.
That's not exactly who I'm looking to catch.
So I'm getting a good signal from the GPS I put in your family's brooch.
I can track it on my phone.
Speaking of, have you given any thought to what might happen if this doesn't work and the Dodger absconds with your family jewels? I'm sorry, that came out very wrong.
Let's just keep our eyes open, Felicity.
Hey, isn't that? Mm-hm.
I would rather take my chances with a deadly jewel thief.
Right.
Hey, that brooch was donated by the Queen family.
If you want it, you're gonna have to bid.
Actually, love, I thought I'd just take it.
I should see if the security guard's having problems.
Good idea.
I'm gonna go check on the bait.
I think I have a problem.
Get away from me.
If this thing blows That's not gonna happen.
The Dodger said if I called the police, he'd I'm gonna get decapitated, aren't I? All right, tracker's on the move.
If I find him, I can get him to disarm it.
- Talk me in.
Stay calm.
- Too late.
You can go.
Just go, go, go.
Talk to me, Felicity.
Talk to me.
Ahem.
Heading towards Adams and O'Neil.
He's gotta be in a vehicle.
Hey, I need your bike.
- Are you kidding me? - No.
I'm mobile.
Where is he? Talk to me, Felicity.
First time anyone's ever been grateful for traffic cameras.
One block from you.
If you cut through Harris Plaza, you'll end up behind him.
Where is he now? I got him, I got him.
Gray sedan driving north at the light ahead of you.
Dead ahead.
Good.
Okay, hard right.
Got him.
Don't do anything stupid.
I had the foresight to collar up a particularly inquisitive blond.
I assume she's a friend of yours.
Touch one hair on my head and she loses hers.
You've got quite the choice to make, don't you? Not this time.
Your median nerve's been severed.
You couldn't push that button if you tried.
- Oh, thank God.
- Why are you doing this? I'm exactly like you.
I only steal from the rich.
I'm not Robin Hood.
I don't know when these men are coming back.
You have to believe me.
Untie me, please.
What? Do you think these men, they planted me here? Some kind of trap or something? Well, Why'd they tie you up like that and then just leave you? Huh? Why not just kill you? They were going to.
They got called away at some altercation somewhere else on the island.
If they come back, they will kill both of us.
Please, you have to believe me.
Please.
All right, turn around.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I'm sorry but I can't.
What? Why? Why not? Because I don't know you.
Are you out of your mind? Please! You can't do this! You can't just leave me here! Last night, all I could think about was how pissed off Andy would be.
How hurt he would be if he saw us together.
But that's nothing compared to how he'd be if I did something to hurt you, Carly.
Believe me when I tell you that war is easier than dating.
In a war, you act or you die.
No time to think, no time to second-guess yourself.
Maybe that's your problem.
With me, you're thinking.
Not feeling.
You're right.
How'd you know where I live? A little thing called the Internet.
Look, can we not do this with a door between us? I guess you're not pressing charges because you feel like you can change my life? So you can tell your rich prep-school friends what a saint you are - and how you're helping the disadvantaged? - You don't know a thing about me.
Thea Queen, trust-fund brat.
Totaled her car, which she got as a birthday present.
Loves designer labels and is in the tabloids for partying too much.
Did I leave anything out? Yeah.
Dead father, missing stepdad, damaged brother and almost served jail time for that car accident.
Plus, she really wants her purse back.
You showed some real sack coming down here the Glades in the middle of the night.
You must not know the value of a vintage purse.
Don't worry, it's all there, except for these.
- That's a really filthy habit you got there.
- Yeah.
Tell me about it.
Hey, can I give you some advice? First, stay out of the Glades.
And second? Don't fall for every sob story a guy like me tells the police.
You have a great evening, now.
Do you ever take time off? I do.
In fact, last night, I went on a date.
The guy was kind of a jerk.
Really? He might've had a reason.
McKenna, I didn't just lose five years on the island.
I lost the part of me that enjoyed being alive.
Listening to music and, uh eating a soufflé with a beautiful girl.
It's the easy things.
But when you asked me about the island, it reminded me of all the hard things.
And the hard choices that I had to make that still stay with me.
Made me question how I can trust and even if I'm worthy of being with anyone.
You are.
Can I take you to a dinner that I promise not to cut short? Um - Throw in a soufflé and you're on.
- McKenna.
I'm glad you're still here.
Queen.
- Mr.
Lance.
- I was just leaving.
Is everything okay, sir? Yeah.
I'd like you to work with me on the vigilante investigation.
Yes, sir.
Well, don't worry.
We'll bring him in Oh, yeah.
- Uh, ready to go? - Yep.
Okay.
Tastes like an ashtray, but does the job.
I owe you one.
You didn't get into any trouble out there, did you? Hmm? No.
Not a bit.
Frank Chen recommended you.
He said you could help us with our problem.
He appreciates you agreeing to meet with me.
Anything for a friend.
So how can we be of assistance? Malcolm Merlyn.
I want you to kill him for me.

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