Burn Notice s04e06 Episode Script

Entry Point

(Michael) My name is Michael Westen.
I used to be a spy until [ Cellphone rings .]
(Man) We got a burn notice on you.
You're blacklisted.
When you're burned, you've got nothing -- no cash, no credit, no job history.
You're stuck in whatever city they decide to dump you in.
Where am I? Miami.
You do whatever work comes your way.
You rely on anyone who's still talking to you.
A trigger-happy ex-girlfriend Should we shoot them? An old friend who used to inform on you to the FBI You know spies -- a bunch of bitchy little girls.
Family, too Hey, is that your mom again? If you're desperate.
Someone needs your help, Michael.
Bottom line -- as long as you're burned, you're not going anywhere.
Interrogating a hostile prisoner is a little like proposing marriage -- you want to get it right on the first try.
So you don't settle until you find the perfect spot.
You take special care to create the right ambience and set the mood [ Drill whirs .]
[ Drill whirs .]
[ Door slams .]
And then you wait for the best moment to pop the question.
Let's go.
What? We said 48 hours, man.
It's been 48 hours, I'm sick of waiting.
Let's go.
Do you know how many months I spent trying to link assassinations in Chile to bombings in Hamburg to bank accounts in Switzerland? I finally get one lead -- Kendra in there strangled him to death! I kind of want to know why.
Let's go.
So do I, but that's not a girl scout in there.
Kendra's a trained operative.
You can't just go in there huffing and -- she tried to put a knife through your heart, Michael.
Do you want to go in there and play it cool? Not exactly.
I thought -- Listen -- we don't know anything about this woman other than she likes to wear tight pants and dump bodies from the wheel wells of planes.
All right? We got to break her from scratch.
"Fear up" -- that is the only technique on the menu.
If I could finish a thought [ Sighs .]
It's not about what we know.
It's about what she knows.
She knows that we're not government.
That means we're private.
That means we can sell her as an uncooperative prisoner.
You're talking about a rendition play? I was trying to.
Okay.
Delta's had some success with that in Afghanistan.
Yeah.
I know.
I hope you listen better in there.
Just follow my lead.
[ Kendra chuckles .]
There he is.
I'm glad you came back.
I was getting so lonely.
And look -- you brought a friend.
Let's start with something easy.
Who Do you work for? Where's your stuff? You're only gonna get so many chances to answer my questions, so pay attention.
I get where you're going with the whole vibe here, but you need a cart with some scary pliers and a saw.
Stuff like that.
Is that what you want? [ Folder thuds .]
Just tell me who you work for.
I'll give you a hint.
I don't work for that guy.
Oh, that much I know.
I had a nice, little chat with his Serbian pals.
They perked right up when I told them I was holding the woman who killed their weapons supplier.
Pretty sure they have one of those carts you like with all the tools.
So, what? I answer your questions, or? I get paid, and you answer theirs.
[ Chuckles .]
Feel like giving them a call? The threat of rendition is usually more persuasive than the fear of immediate torture.
For prisoners who want to believe that they've hit rock bottom, the idea that their circumstances could get even worse is a powerful motivator.
It's kind of like the grass always being greener, only in reverse.
One last chance, Kendra.
Who do you work for? You know, one time I did an interrogation with some Eastern Europeans.
They like to start at the feet and work their up way up.
But even if they made it all the way to my head, say, like This I think I could handle it.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that I could handle it.
Okay.
That's enough.
That's enough.
Stop.
[ Chuckles .]
Aw, you're just adorable.
Thank you.
So sweet.
(Michael) Outside! Now! [ Chuckles .]
[ Door slams .]
What the hell was that?! One of us had to stop her from scrambling her brains! I know.
You did the right thing.
What? No.
Yeah.
I know.
I know.
I know I did.
So w-why did -- rendition only works when the bad cop isn't in the room.
She invited him in and kicked him in the teeth.
Our play was dead.
We needed a new one.
Now we've got it.
We don't have a damn thing! That woman is a predator.
She's overconfident around people she thinks of as prey.
You're the prey, Jesse.
So I'm the I'm the weak link.
I'm the guy with the bosses breathing down his neck.
That's what I was trying to tee up.
Okay.
All right, but look -- if we make the soft play, it is just me in that room from now on, okay? I got to be out on an island by myself.
That's the only way this can possibly work.
I know.
And this better work.
You want me to what? You know, back Jesse up.
Okay.
Mike, you lied to me.
You brought me here under false pretenses.
I am now officially eating my lunch and drinking my beer in protest.
Noted.
But I didn't lie to you.
I said I needed your help, which is true.
Yeah, but I thought that meant I was gonna interrogate Kendra.
Since when am I the back-up guy? Jesse's got to come off like a weak underling.
He needs an unseen boss from hell.
He needs your booming baritone rattling the walls.
The dulcet tones of Sam Axe, huh? Mike, you think this is the smart play? I mean, this is not gonna be easy for Jesse to pull off.
I know.
That's why I need you in there.
Jesse's new.
He can't do it alone.
I need you to supervise and play hard-ass.
Okay.
I'm in.
But if Jesse doesn't break her, the big dog gets to eat.
More.
Oh, just so long as the big dog is happy.
Michael, shall we? So, where are you two lovebirds off to? Hot date? Uh, job referral.
Big-money gig.
Some guy, a friend of a friend, makes knock-off handbags.
He's in some kind of trouble.
Needs us to bail him out.
I'll swing by as soon as I can.
Hopefully this won't take too long.
Oh, yeah.
It never does.
Don't let him slip you any wooden nickels.
(Buddy) Sorry about the mess.
These were all supposed to be in Vegas last week.
[ Sighs .]
There are just so many! Yeah.
Oh.
Those would look great on you.
Oh, take 'em.
I have hundreds of them.
I forge high-end luxury goods.
Every bit as delicious as the real thing -- slice of the price.
It's my motto.
Do these come in blue? So, Buddy, how about you tell us why we're here.
Well, I-I'm pretty sure that the client on my last jobIs trying to kill me.
So I needed a, uh Special-strike-force- commando team, which is what I heard you guys were.
What's this? That's my last job -- two little onyx lion heads and a piece of tooled leather.
I have no idea what it's for, but t-the guy offered 20 grand Uh, 5 up front and 15 on delivery.
For this? Yeah.
Sorry.
Who's the guy? H-honestly Don't know.
H-he never left a name.
Uh, we never met in public.
Uh, he used one of those voice-scrambler thingies.
So, just a couple red flags.
It gets worse.
Let me show you.
I came out here for a little celebratory soak, [ chuckling .]
And, uh, I damn-near zapped myself into the next life.
He electrified my Jacuzzi.
(Michael) And you didn't think to call the police? Attempted murder usually interests them.
What was I gonna tell them? That I was almost the victim of a hot-tub assassination attempt? I mean, it looked like an accident.
Plus, I-I-I got an allergy to cops.
That's why I called you.
Buddy, uh, I don't think we can really help you.
Oh -- oh, I-if it's about the money Y-you can name your own price.
I know that this guy is gonna come back and kill me, and I-I don't have anyone else to go to.
[ Sighs .]
Don't worry, Buddy.
We're gonna help.
[ Gasps .]
You will? Yeah.
Oh, thank God! [ chuckles .]
Thank you so much! You mentioned that when he called, he had a voice scrambler -- did you get a number? I-I did better than that.
I, uh, greased a woman at the phone company with some Jimmy Choo knock-offs, and she, um, whattayamacallitUh Triangulated where the calls came from.
Then I went and bought this little honey.
[ chuckles .]
So I thought, you know, we could go and catch the guy together.
Why don't you just give us the address, and we'll take it from there.
[ Grunts .]
Well, for someone who wires hot tubs to kill people, I can see the appeal of an abandoned machine shop.
Those doors are reinforced steel.
Either I get 20 minutes of quiet time or we come back with a blow torch.
(Michael) Fi.
Looks like someone has been here recently.
Fi, I got an antenna on the roof.
Well, look what I got -- a security camera.
Okay.
Let's slowly and casually move away.
He might not have seen our approach from -- I think he saw us.
I'm gonna call 911.
Oh, how very civic-minded of you, Michael.
You don't guard a roomful of belt grinders and band saws with a bomb.
Something in there is worth finding, and it won't be around much longer if that fire doesn't get put out.
Well, Fire-and-Rescue's not gonna let you just waltz right in there, Michael! One problem at a time, Fi.
Okay.
Let's go.
Hey.
Hey.
Mike was gonna try and swing by.
I guess he got caught up.
It's all good, man.
Doing our thing.
So, if you don't mind Right.
Yeah.
With great pleasure.
Were my instructions too complicated for you to understand?! Do I need to speak in single-syllable words, maybe draw you a picture?! Now quit playing nice! Get in there and get me some damn answers!! Sorry, man.
You got a little cut over there.
Every interrogation is a struggle between two parties for control.
But when forward progress depends on you giving up this control, you have to be careful.
An overt show of weakness is transparent.
Bluffing strength and allowing that bluff to get called creates a believable fiction that lets the person across the table think they actually have something on you.
Okay I need to know who hired you to kill this man, I need to know why, and I need to know right now.
Wow.
Someone's needy.
You feeling the pressure to perform in here? Look, I just need -- I mean, I want you -- you know what I think? I think your bosses are pushing you too hard, expecting too much from you.
I didn't strap you to that chair so we could talk about me, all right? How many do you have, by the way? Bosses, I mean.
I've counted two so far.
I really hope they don't all treat you like trash.
Just answer my damn questions.
[ Laughs .]
Honey, where did they find you? I'm never going to answer your questions.
But I think it's cute that you haven't realized that by now.
Who hired you?! [ Chuckles .]
That feel good? Let it out? Let me ask you something.
What happens if you don't bring this in? That's what I thought.
We can help each other here.
No.
No, I'm not authorized to make any kind of decisions.
No, I'm sure you're not.
But there's no harm in hearing me out.
Lean in.
Come on.
I'm not gonna bite.
I just want this conversation to be between us.
How about I give you something, you give me something? What do you say? [ Clears throat .]
Um What do you want? I did the math.
I know I don't leave this room.
That's life.
But what's killing me Is not knowing who'll be killing me.
What, you want to know who we are? [ Sighs .]
All right, yeah.
Okay, fine.
But I'm not going first.
You go first.
Fair enough.
This guy? He was a pay job.
I punch a clock, just like you.
Except I punch a little harder.
OkayLover.
Your turn.
All right.
I work for a private company, okay? [ Cellphone beeps .]
[ Cellphone rings .]
[ Cellphone beeps .]
Yeah, Sam.
How's Jesse doing? Well, the kid's good.
He got Kendra to admit that she's a cleaner by baiting her into going after who he works for.
[ Siren wails .]
Okay, whoa.
What's going on over there? Are you in a presidential motorcade or something? No, I had to call Fire-and-Rescue.
That doesn't sound good.
I got it under control, but I got to go.
I got to get in there before everything gets washed away.
Keep the car running.
We might have to leave in a hurry.
Are you sure you don't want to tag-team this? I'm really good at getting what I want from firefighters.
Bureaucracy is a spy's best friend.
The overlap between city, county, and state emergency response creates confusion that can be exploited at a crime scene.
If you wander in off the street and claim jurisdiction, you buy time by wrapping yourself in red tape.
Hey.
You there.
Who are you? Hey, Carter.
We worked that mess two months back on the interstate.
You have lost some weight! Who's Carter? I'm McKenzie.
I've never seen you before in my life.
Really? Oh, I must have mixed up.
Uh, county arson investigators unit.
[ Chuckling .]
County? No.
This is a city thing.
This is my scene.
Uh, if that were true, why would I be here? Didn't one of the boys call you? Who? Any one of them.
Just call over county office.
Tell them Randy with an "R" is here, and they'll fill you in.
Damn it.
This is just what I need.
What's it look like in thereRandy? One big barbecue.
I got a chubby man with a gray beard making a call, Michael.
You don't have much time.
There's a lump of plastic that used to be a laptop.
Somebody definitely set up shop here.
I got a resin mold here.
Looks like the guy tried to destroy it before he took off.
If it's important, grab it and go.
The clock is ticking.
Buddy didn't know what the little lion heads he'd made were for.
Well, I just found what they fit into.
Chubby gray beard is off his phone and headed your way, Michael.
Randy! County has no record of rolling units to this fire.
Who are you with, again? Carter, you need to get your men back.
I have toxic material here.
What are you talking about? I need to get this sample to a lab right now! Randy, put the bucket down.
I need to see some I.
D.
Carter, do you want to be responsible when everyone starts dropping from radiation sickness?! I need this to get to a lab right now! Everyone, back! Everyone, just stand back! Sorry, Carter! I'll call you! You know, from the lab, which is where I'm going! He fire-bombed his own place.
What's he gonna do to me? I thought you guys were gonna get all super-squad-action-team and fix this.
Things got a little messy, but we turned a bad situation into a lead.
This is a mold for a replica of a sword that belonged to Alexander the Great.
You see this? This is where your onyx lion heads fit in.
That's Fascinating? B-but not quite the same thing as catching the lunatic who's trying to kill me.
We're getting to that, Buddy.
This is where we're gonna catch him.
At a party for a software company? Ken Bocklage, the C.
E.
O.
, just bought the sword at auction.
He's putting I on display at a new product-launch party this Saturday.
After that, it goes into their vault.
Saturday is the thief's only chance to get to the sword and steal it.
And when he makes his move, we'll be there to catch him.
How? I mean, we don't even know what he looks like.
There aren't a ton of thieves who can move stolen antiquities.
It's a pretty small world.
We have a friend looking into our mystery man's M.
O.
We're hoping Interpol has a file.
UhYou're hoping? Have a little faith, Buddy.
[ Sighs .]
[ Sam chuckles .]
Boy, it is nice to be outside again.
You know, next time we have to interrogate someone, I say we do it at the beach.
I'll keep that in mind, Sam.
How's Jesse doing with Kendra? Slow and steady, but the kid's made some progress As did I, on your antiquities thief.
It turns out that swapping in fakes is just not that common.
There's only two guys working that like to do it that way.
This is only one file, Sam.
Right, that's 'cause the other guy is doing life in some Russian hole for stealing a Czar's furry hat.
No name or photo? [ Chuckling .]
Sorry, Mike.
No one's even seen the guy.
The French police call the guy "Monsieur Glissant.
" Ah, "Mr.
Slippery.
" That's cute.
They should call him "Monsieur Psycho," 'cause when he couldn't get away clean in Kyoto, he got away violent.
"Blew up an elevator in a museum.
" Wow.
Guy's got a real passion for making things go "kaboom.
" Suspected of seven heists on three continents, and now he brought his traveling act to Miami.
If we're gonna make this his swan song and save Buddy's life, we need to go see Ken Bocklage, let him know he needs to hire some extra security to protect his sword.
Oh, I do look good in black.
(Bocklage) What's next, Selena? I believe we're next, Mr.
Bocklage.
Karen Campbell.
Scott Miller.
We're private security consultants.
We need a moment of your time.
That's not how this works.
You need to call me and make an appointment, okay? Sir, we have a video conference -- Mr.
Bocklage, you're about to be robbed.
Am I? Would you care to elaborate? You just bought one of Alexander the Great's swords.
A thief is coming to relieve you of it.
We've been hunting this man since he hit a client of ours in Mumbai.
Who? Who were you working for? We're not at liberty to say.
But this thief stole some very valuable Indonesian artifacts from our client and ruined our reputation, and we're here to get both back.
I need you to know that I don't have a sense of humor.
If this is a joke -- this is a mold the thief made for the Alexander sword.
We recovered it from a structure fire in Miami.
We're not wasting your time -- someone in your company is going to steal your sword and swap in a fake.
Now hold on just a damn minute.
You're saying that I hired a thief? He didn't make a forgery because he's planning an armed robbery.
He clearly has the access he needs to swap it and walk it out the door.
But he can't do that if you let us identify him.
We'll need to see your employment files -- absolutely not.
We're not handing over confidential employee records to people we don't know.
I appreciate your assistant's concerns -- you mean my head of security's concerns.
They're my concerns, as well.
I'm not just hiring a couple of people who wander in off the street.
You have a file, some wild claims, but you have no proof.
Far as I'm concerned, you could be two thieves working on some con.
Selena, let's set up that video conference in my office now.
You heard the man, Michael.
He doesn't want to hire us.
Maybe we should turn in a résumé at the H.
R.
Department anyway, see if we can't change his mind.
[ Lock clicks .]
Hm.
23 seconds.
Not exactly a record.
Keep your eye out for this woman.
Aw.
What an adorable family photo.
This will take only a minute, okay? Less talking.
More stealing.
For a spy in a rush to steal large computer files quickly, file-sharing sites are a dream come true.
File sharing has none of the drawbacks of e-mail.
There are no size limitations on uploads, no waiting for files to bounce through multiple servers, and no electronic trail leading back to the account on the receiving end.
The only drawback is, whatever you post can be seen by anyone in the world.
But since nearly every visitor to these sites is busy trolling for illegal-music and -movie downloads, chances are good no one will think twice about whatever boring intelligence you've left there.
[ Light knock on door .]
(Fiona) Excuse me.
Hey.
Hi.
I'm here to interview for the, uh, secretary position.
[ Chuckles .]
No, you're not.
Yes, I am.
I-I came all the way from Fort Lauderdale.
I guess telling time isn't one of your professional skills.
You're obviously too disorganized to hack it at this company.
Did you just throw that at me?! (Fiona) No, it was an accident.
And you're gonna lie to my face? I'm calling security.
No, wait, wait, wait.
Wait.
I-I did it.
I-I did it.
I-I should just go now.
Now I should go.
This behavior is truly bizarre.
Look at it this way -- you'll have a great story to tell Mr.
Mittens and Patches when you go home.
(Michael) I'm telling you, Fi -- Andrew Deans is our guy.
Three new hires in the last year, and you go right for the guy with the spotless record.
A little too spotless.
Perfect performance reviews, perfect credit reports.
Even the best employees raise some red flags.
Deans is working awfully hard to fly under the radar.
There's got to be a reason.
Well, he's hiding something.
That light above the door -- it's a video camera.
That's not enough to confirm Deans as Mr.
Slippery, but we're definitely going in the back.
Criminals and celebrities.
They never live up to the hype.
Maybe he'll impress you when you get to know him a little better.
We're about to find out.
[ Lock jamming .]
(Fiona) [ grunts .]
Come on.
Open.
Damn it! [ Lock clicks .]
[ Sighs .]
Finally.
Not bad, considering the guy clearly doesn't skimp on security.
The lock was professional-grade -- justDon't.
There's no way 40 grand a year pays for all this.
This place screams "supplemental income.
" Fi, this is professional-grade.
He's got holograms and watermarks laid in under the laminate.
A book on Alexander the Great.
And an article on his sword.
And here we have infrared paint.
Not something you just have lying around.
Not unless you're Mr.
Slippery.
[ Cellphone beeps .]
Hmm, that's strange.
I missed a call.
[ Sighs .]
Michael [ Cellphone beeps .]
We got a problem.
(Buddy) Fi.
Buddy.
Got your text.
Grove Marina Works.
I'm about 10 minutes behind.
Ditching my phone now, like you said, so I can't be tracked.
I never set a meeting with Buddy.
No.
The thief did.
Call him now! [ Cellphone dials .]
Oh, damn it.
Voicemail.
He cut him off.
We're 20 minutes from Grove Marina.
I can make it in 12.
[ Engine revving, tires screeching .]
Buddy! Buddy! Michael, the antenna -- that shed is wired to blow.
Fi! If you have a better idea, now's the time.
(Michael) When an operative hears a gunshot, his first instinct is to identify where the shot came from.
When a civilian hears a gunshot, he might turn to locate the source of the shot or he might run straight for the nearest building, which is a problem if that building's been rigged to explode.
At that point, you may have to choose the small injury over the big one.
[ Screaming .]
Buddy! Buddy! Aah! My arm! Somebody's shooting! Nice shot, Fi.
You shot? You shot?! Well, it was either shoot you or bring flowers to your funeral, Buddy.
Hey, Fi, we can't leave a bomb here.
Give me a shoe.
Y-you want one of my Brunos? Give me a shoe.
What's the point of doing that? What are you looking for? He was here He was watching us And he got away.
Why the hell would one of my guards be so interested in my sword? That's a good question, Mr.
Bocklage.
I looked into every one of our employees.
They all checked out Even Deans.
Well, you must not have looked very carefully.
His file was extremely suspicious.
We never gave you any personnel files.
I know.
You made our job much harder.
We had to steal them from your H.
R.
Department.
By the way, the woman that runs it -- I'm not sure she can hack it here.
Sir, I don't mean to speak out of turn, but these people just admitted to breaking and entering Twice.
They could have easily planted those photos.
You think we want to frame Deans? We don't know you.
You could have done -- let's make this easy -- we'll show you how Deans is going to steal the sword, and you decide whether you're going to trust us.
You know how he's going to steal it? We found I.
R.
paint in his house.
What the hell is I.
R.
paint? There's a reason why most thieves work at night.
Darkness makes it easier to commit crimes.
But darkness also makes it harder to see where you're going when you're trying to escape.
Infrared paint is invisible in daylight but can be seen under a black light or with the help of I.
R.
goggles -- useful if you need to find an exit in the pitch black.
What in God's name is that? It's his escape route.
Deans is planning to cut the power, swap the sword, and follow this path out.
(Michael) He'll head down this hallway and go out of the building through that door.
You still think you can handle this guy by yourself? I'm gonna call the police, have this Deans arrested.
You could, but he'll walk.
The moment Deans has the real sword, we've got him.
Until then, we don't have enough to convict, not even on conspiracy.
This is a dangerous game you want us to play -- sitting by, letting this thief lay hands on the sword.
Well, it's less dangerous than it sounds.
We know exactly when he's going to make the swap.
He wired a shut-off timer to this room's power.
It's set for 8:00 tonight.
Well, what if you just took it off and let the lights stay on? If we change anything, we risk spooking him.
When things go wrong, this guy gets violent.
He hit a museum in Kyoto last year.
It didn't go so well.
He set off a bomb to escape.
The pictures aren't pretty.
Throw your party, Mr.
Bocklage.
Leave the rest to us.
We'll worry about Deans.
We have someone tailing him now.
We'll know the moment he enters the building.
(Selena) Your 3:00 is waiting.
So, Sam's going to watch Mr.
Slippery? I guess he'll have to.
I don't love the idea of Jesse alone with Kendra.
Oh, he can handle it.
[ Sighs .]
The Libyans? The Chinese? Go fish.
Come on.
Lady Seriously, aren't you bored? Aww.
Are you getting tired, honey? Okay, if this was contract work, someone had to hire you, right? Now, we've been through every terrorist organization on the map.
Was this a private group? I'm sorry.
I-I wasn't listening.
Let me explain something to you.
You don't have forever, okay? You need to talk.
Really? You were put on a clock? [ Scoffs .]
Okay How about we make another trade? Somebody looking to play a little tit-for-tat again? Come on.
There's got to be something you want.
I think the better question is, what do you want? I want answers.
Please.
This isn't a cause for you.
This is a paycheck, and a small one at that.
What do you get paid for this deal? What if I pay you 10 times that? For what? I mean -- my freedom.
I can't have this conversation.
I'm not having this conversation.
[ Sternly .]
I am done talking.
You got to ask yourself, how do you want all this to end? You can say no, and wean sit here until the sand runs out of your hourglass.
Or you can say yes, and I can put a lot of money in your pocket and you can show me the way out of this dump.
[ Sighs deeply .]
$300,000? There's an art to letting someone think they're corrupting you.
You can't be too eager or too reluctant.
You can't be too quick or too slow.
Most of all, you have to sell the guilt in the eyes that comes with betrayal.
Once they think they own you Then you make your move.
I'll take that as a yes.
[ Door slams .]
[ Cellphone rings .]
[ Cellphone beeps .]
Yo.
Sammy boy, got some good news.
That's my favorite flavor.
Hit me.
Kendra's bribing me into letting her go.
I got an account number and the name of a money manager.
No kidding.
Well, that's impressive.
Okay, I'll call Barry, get him to sniff around, see if he can't track the money back to whoever hired her.
Perfect.
How's it going with you and the case of the Rusty sword? All's quiet on the slippery front.
Deans is laying low in his house.
I guess he's conserving energy for the big event tonight.
Cool.
Hey, let me ask you something.
Is it weird that I kind of miss you? Well, you have been hanging out with a homicidal psychopath, but, uh Ah, it's a little weird.
(Buddy) I thought maybe I'd do an accent, you know, to really help sell this thing.
What?! [ Poor British accent .]
You know, I could talk like this.
That there sword is the real McCoy.
Spot on.
No.
No, no, no.
No accent is better.
Just talk like yourself.
Okay.
Let's do this.
Who's he? Our antiquities expert.
He's gonna make sure the sword is real.
Good afternoon.
It's nice -- [ wood splits .]
[ Latches click .]
Waiting on you.
Oh, uh -- speak up.
Oh, uh, sorry.
[ chuckles .]
UmYes.
I-I-it's real.
Mr.
Bocklage, you're on the installation.
Karen will set the perimeter, so she'll see anyone leaving the building.
Then we'll stay out of sight so Deans doesn't catch wind of us and stays on schedule.
Then we all just wait for 8:00.
Michael Westen, if you knew you wanted me on perimeter duty, why did you let me wear my new party shoes? They look stunning on you.
[ chuckles .]
Really.
This security thing is so boring.
Jesus.
I wish I'd brought my gun.
What? What am I supposed to do if this gets all crazy-super-violent? [ Cellphone rings .]
Find a corner.
Hide.
[ Cellphone beeps .]
Yeah, Sam? Yeah, Mike, you sure this Deans is our thief? Yeah.
Why? 'Cause I just watched him get blown sky-high.
Somebody wired his car.
[ Siren wails .]
Now he's hosting a neighborhood barbecue.
Jesus.
What's wrong? We're chasing the wrong guy.
Deans is dead.
What? What are we gonna do now? Get to the sword now.
Well -- oh, God.
T-At's the fake! The onyx.
That's the wrong shade, and -- [ cellphone rings .]
Fi, has anyone left the building? No, no one in nor out.
Why? The sword has been swapped.
Deans is dead.
He wasn't Mr.
Slippery.
Oh, God! Fi, I got to call you back.
Oh, he's dead! He's dead! What the hell's going on in here? The thief has the sword.
What? But you told me was definitely Deans.
I was wrong! It wasn't Deans! Well, then, who was it? Why'd he kill my guard? He must have caught the thief trying to swap the sword.
(Selena) He's lying.
He killed the guard.
No! No! We -- we found him! Where's your head of security? Sir, he switched the sword.
Listen to me.
Listen to me.
The sword is still in the building.
We have to lock it down.
You're lying.
Take him down.
Now.
Come on, Buddy.
Aah! Aah! Get him! Stop him! They're getting away! [ Sirens wailing .]
(Man) Hey! Stop! (Michael) In here, Buddy.
Hydraulic arms are safety features that slow the speed a door can close, to minimize injury.
But wrap a belt around them, and they can be turned into an improvised lock.
Yeah, Fi? Michael, what the hell happened? Bocklage thinks we stole the sword.
Security's chasing us.
Well, I heard the explosion.
I'm coming in.
I need you on the front door.
Fire-and-Rescue's pulling people out.
One of them's got to be our guy.
[ Sighs .]
Okay, who am I looking for? Who did we miss? Was there another guard? Fi, are all the firefighters wearing air masks? Yeah, I heard one say a gas line blew.
They're taking precautions.
Why would the thief set off an explosion now? Jesus.
That's how he's getting away.
Probably did the same thing at the machine shop.
He's dressed as a firefighter! You need to get out here.
I can't cover them all myself! Working on it.
[ Coughing .]
LungsBurningBadly.
All right, we're getting out of here.
How? Second floor.
[ Gun cocks .]
What are you doing? Making an exit.
Are you serious?! How are we gonna -- keep your arms in.
Land on your feet.
Tuck and roll.
It doesn't matter if you're a spy or a civilian -- falling isn't fun.
You can minimize injury by absorbing shock with your knees and rolling as you hit the ground.
But the most important thing you need to do is remain calm and accept that it's going to hurt.
[ Thud .]
[ Siren wailing .]
[ Groans .]
Tuck and roll? Tuck and roll? What do we got, Fi? A lot of firefighters went in.
Only six have come out.
Help! Help! Help! Never mind, guys.
Sorry.
I'm fine.
[ Tires screech .]
Go, go, go! What was that secretary's name, again? "S" something.
Uh, Sandy, Sally Selena.
It's her.
She's the thief.
Oh, Mr.
Slippery is a woman?! Jesus.
She heard our whole plan.
[ Tires screech .]
Buddy, reach into the duffel bag at your feet.
Give me that rope.
What are you doing? I'm going fishing.
No, Michael.
I love that bag.
Sorry, Fi.
I never did.
To stop a moving car, you can kill the engine, kill the driver, or kill the tires.
If you only have a small amount of explosives, the tires are your target.
The trick is getting the charge in the right place.
[ beep .]
Aah! Aah! Get off of me! Get the hell off of me! Aah! Well, that is quite an accessory, Selena.
Buddy! I'm gonna kill you! Agh! Aah! I'm gonna -- I have to be honest.
I didn't see that one coming.
Mmm! There's Buddy's buddies.
How many of those have you had? Join me.
Come on.
You can borrow one of my suits.
And, Fiona -- underwearbikini What's the difference? [ Laughs .]
Yeah.
Maybe next time.
And maybe not.
Right now, why don't you just drink up and be happy that it's all over.
Yeah? Selena's gonna be denied bail.
Bocklage is pressing charges -- grand theft, conspiracy, and murder.
I guess he took that explosion kind of personally, huh? And what about that, uh, Deans guy? Well, he was a local convict she was paying to swap the sword for her, and when she learned we were onto her, she cut him off a little early.
She's facing that charge, too.
I-I can't thank you guys enough.
I mean, I sleep easy now, knowing that I've got a private platoon of guerrilla warriors at the ready.
Let's try not needing a "platoon at the ready" anytime soon, okay? Oh! Fiona! Uh, wait a sec.
I almost forgot.
I did this one for ya special.
Buddy couture.
[ chuckles .]
It's the best fake I ever made.
Thank you, Buddy.
I-if you guys ever need me for anything, you know where to find me.
This can't be right.
It is, Mike.
Barry checked.
Kendra's money went through six banks and four holding companies in five different countries.
Yeah, and that's just what we could confirm.
Barry said there's no end in sight, so, you know, we're not gonna be following the money to Kendra's boss anytime soon.
Not many people would go to this much trouble to remain anonymous.
People who start wars for profit might.
So if the money's a dead end, what's Jesse planning? We had Barry wave his magic wand and make it look like Kendra's bank account was drained.
Paper trail starts out in the exact opposite direction that the cash came in.
I wonder how she's gonna take it when she sees the folks who sent her to Miami just ripped her off -- probably not well, huh? Oh, yeah.
This is appointment television, baby.
(Jesse) Yeah, wrap your head around it, honey.
Look, if you're confused, just admit it.
I'll r-repeat myself as many times as you need me to.
(Kendra) [ scoffs .]
You can't be serious! Oh, I'm completely serious! You see that right there? You see it? That is a zero.
A zero, as in, your account has been zeroed out.
This isn't possible! No one even knew about this account! Well, obviously, the people that paid you did! Think about it.
Whoever sent you to Miami must have cleaned you out as soon as we grabbed you.
Probably figured you wouldn't be needing it.
When you're interrogating someone with nothing to lose, you have to give them another reason to talk.
If you're looking to motivate someone who's cut off, alone, and convinced they're going to die, you can't beat revenge.
The son of a bitch doesn't get to just -- [ breathing heavily .]
What are you gonna do from that chair, Kendra, Hmm? What are you gonna do? You already know that I came to Miami to work a contract.
But there wasn't just one target.
I came to wrap up a big job.
Go on.
Kassar was just the first part.
There were three other names on that tape drive, all operatives hired to rob a bank -- a safety-deposit box.
But they blew it.
They got caught.
They proved themselves expendable.
Expendable to who? Who sent you? If I knew his name, I'd tell you, believe me.
But he kept it anonymous.
I don't even know what bank they were trying to hit.
All I know is, it went down the 4th of last month.
You promise me one thing.
If this helps you track down the man that hired me, you make sure he knows that I'm the one that ruined him.
Who's the predator and who's the prey now, mama? [ Laughter .]
I guess it's time to track down which bank they were trying to Rob.
Find the bank, figure out what they were trying to steal.
Might tell us a lot about who's behind all this.
All right.
What do you want to do about her? Well, I faxed her prints to my guy at the FBI.
She came back with warrants, so I figured I'd just make an anonymous donation to their bad-guy collection.
I will get The duct tape.
Wait just a minute, Jesse.
First things first.
[ Chuckles .]
To the new guy, for putting that hot slice of crazy in the rearview.
[ Bottles clink .]
Mmm.
Oh, man.
It's gonna be weird not hanging out with her tomorrow, you know? You could really use some more friends.
I'd work on that.

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