Flashpoint s05e08 Episode Script

We Take Care of Our Own

Subject's in sight.
We are in pursuit heading South on cherry street.
We need back up.
On our way.
Sergeant Robert Gray, step out of the vehicle! Hands where we can see them! That's it, slow and steady! Spike, grenade! Pull back! So? Here, here, here, have a seat, have a seat.
I can sit.
Do you want me to get you a tea? Like an herbal tea or somethin'? I don't need an herbal tea, I can sit, and you're not allowed to do that, treat me like I need bubble wrap or something.
I'm the same, okay? I don't want you to change on me.
Everything is the same.
So the doctor's sure.
There's Yeah, she's sure.
I can't even believe it.
I mean, like, what are the chances? We were so careful.
It's like Point zero-zero one per cent.
You've always been exceptional.
I don't wanna let the team down.
Hey, don't worry about the team, okay? This is bigger.
How do you feel? I feel really scared.
What else? I can't believe Believe what? I can't believe how much I want this baby.
Me too.
- Yeah? - Yeah.
Yeah! Hey, it's me again.
So, this is the colour you picked.
Personally, I think your taste is awful, probably from looking at camouflage all day.
So, I picked something else.
Warm, strong, and complex.
You're probably wondering how the other project is going.
Six months.
It's amazing.
He's moving so much.
I wish you could feel him.
Six months.
I miss you so much! I can't wait till you're home.
Sorry to interrupt, but it's 0800.
Round everyone up? Not a problem.
Briefing's in five minutes.
Camp and the others? Picking up supplies; They won't be back for an hour.
Good.
So what are the rules? Well, officially, I can stay on the force right up until the end.
Yeah, sure, if you're on a desk, but When are we gonna tell them? Sam, it's too soon.
I'm only seven weeks.
Most people wait till after the first trimester.
Most people don't have your job.
I don't want to say anything yet.
I don't want people checking in, getting all over-protective.
I don't want to throw anybody off their game.
But you can't just pretend nothing's changed.
Sam, look at me.
I'm just as qualified as I was two months ago.
So this is just another day? Yes.
Ready to keep the peace? Let's do it! Then gear up! We hit the road in ten! Let's let 'em know we're out there! Kondraski? Caps, c4, plans, all set.
Bishop? It's all locked up.
They'll be in position in 30.
Let's get there in 29.
What's up? Are you sure? What about? Me.
Kondraski and bishop are solid, but if this operation goes South We need you.
I know you're gonna do your job and keep us safe.
I wouldn't have asked you if I didn't think so.
You know that.
But what you also need to know is that you will always have a place here.
I will always be here for you, whether you come now or not.
I just don't wanna let you down, sir.
Doug, what's the first thing I told you in basic training? Sergeant's always right.
Well, right now the sergeant's telling you whatever choice you make, that's the right one.
Let's go.
We take care of our own, right? Right.
Sid ah, traffic's bad all the way out of town.
Red lines are bad, right? Yeah, either way, we still get a layover.
A six-hour drive, a night at a crap hotel, followed by another six-hour drive home.
Livin' the dream.
Geez.
Sir, I need to know how long you're gonna be.
Uh, it's a fire Lane.
I'm just waiting for my guys.
Three minutes.
Ah! How about less than three minutes? One daley 13 We're all clear.
- Officer - Don't move! No alarms! Get down! Do what we want, no one gets hurt! Team one, I got a nervous dispatcher over at Charleston security.
They're trying to get in touch with one of their crews downtown, but it's gone quiet.
Charleston's got a whole fleet of armoured trucks, right? Yeah, this one was out on a bank run.
They're supposed to be in contact every 15 minutes, but this one's running silent.
Dispatcher can't raise 'em.
Protocol is to call us.
Is this their route? No, this is their last contact.
Their final stop is supposed to be here.
Pretty narrow street.
Couldn't have picked a better spot for a robbery.
Okay, spike, Sam, let's start at temperance, come in from the east.
We'll come in from the west.
Boss, check in at the last bank.
They gotta be somewhere in between.
Sarge, we gotta double time it! Cops are on their way.
Charleston got in touch with them looking for the truck.
Okay, there's still time.
You know where to go.
Distract and disable - on it! This truck remind you of anything? A Humvee.
All it needs is a turret on top.
You got this? Yeah.
Just not a fan of tight spaces.
Drop safe walls are three inches thick.
I won't go any deeper than three and a half.
It's the wonder of c4.
Cops are on their way.
We've only got a couple of minutes.
That's all we'll need.
Bishop, I need you on the roof.
I'm good.
E-A's are set and ready.
In position for pick-up.
Status? We're in.
In position.
All clear.
Hang on, we got trouble.
What do you see? Sam, how close are you? Cops.
Tops and tail.
Alley's packed tight.
In position.
Approach on foot? No, let's take the trucks in as far as we can.
If we run into any problem bottle 'em up tight.
Copy.
Leah? Nothing yet.
Kondraski? Almost done.
Almost is gonna have to be enough.
As soon as cover starts Back the way I came.
Ready.
There's supposed to be two guards in that truck at all times.
Cab of the truck looks empty.
Wait a second.
A single guard.
Not moving.
What, is he injured? I don't know.
Bishop.
Ready.
Sam, spike, let's move in fast! Ed, we're movin' in now! Nothing from the rear.
We'll Engine's cut! Power's totally gone! Incoming! Taking fire! We're taking fire! Ed, we're blind here! We got multiple gunshots! We're under attack! Winnie, we need UNI's down there! Tight perimeter! No one approaches until we've locked this down! You got it, boss.
We're still blind.
Can't spot the shooter! Spike? Nothing! Eddie, we're on your end of the alley.
We've got your six, Ed! Where are the shots coming from? Can't tell.
No muzzle flash.
No one's approaching! Weird offensive strategy, surrounding your targets in smoke! They won't be able to see us! They haven't targeted the windows, they're just firin' at the roof! No intent to injure.
An elevated sniper pinning us down.
Okay, guys, this is delay.
It is not an attack.
Smoke works both ways.
We've got cover too.
Let's not give 'em any more time.
Shields up.
Let's close in.
Boss! In position.
Right there! Don't move! Freeze! Don't move! Freeze! Hold fire! Hold fire! Come on! Move! Keep going to the end of the alley! Boss, the guard's coming your way! Rear of the van is clear.
Okay, remaining guards are okay! Come on, you're all right.
You're all right.
What's going on? There were three of them at least.
They blew the safe.
Yeah, but where'd they go? It's a clean job.
Looks like they used c4.
These guys knew what they were doing.
What was in there? This was our last stop.
What we already had in the drop safe, what we picked up here Little over two million.
We were supposed to take it out of town, up to the federal bank.
Doesn't the money usually flow the other way? It's all used bills.
The feds are rolling out a new design for the twenty.
Today was our last collection, gettin' all the banks to give us the rest of their old bills, get them replaced with the new.
Until it's destroyed, it's still legal tender.
Guys, I know why your truck shut down.
Electrical arrestors.
They short-out a car's electrical system when you drive over them.
It's temporary though.
But effective.
It was a trap.
They lured us into the alley and made sure they had a way out.
Professional, prepared And they're long gone.
Well, the day's not over yet.
Let's scour the alley.
Let's get these guys before they really hurt somebody.
The security camera's gone.
The e-a is definitely homemade.
We could source the parts if we had a couple of days.
Gotta be faster than that.
We gotta pick up the trail.
Sam, what do we got? There's a perfect alley back here, lots of concealment and access all the way to king.
The smoke covered them.
They get out through there with the money.
Sid Did you get a look at these guys? Just the cop.
A cop? Yeah, he said we were blocking the laneway.
He got me out of the truck and he pulled a gun.
Well, whoever these guys are, they got connections.
Along with everything you find in c4, I'm getting traces of motor oil back here.
Yeah, the military bakes that into their c4 as a marker.
In case it ever gets stolen, they can always track it.
Every base uses a different signature.
I'm gonna run it through the database and see what I can find.
- I got a visual.
- Where? One of the cruisers that responded on king.
Their in-car camera got lucky.
We're under fire in the alley and these "cops" are going the other way.
One cruiser, one cop, three passengers, and two big bags of money.
Any way we can clear that image up, spike? Let me give it a try.
Ed, I ran down the tracer in the c4.
It's local.
It came from downsview.
Okay, let's find out how the army lost enough c4 to blow up a safe in an armoured truck.
We'll stay here, figure out how to find a cop car in a city full of cop cars.
Spike, get me that picture as soon as you have it cleaned up.
Let's find out if he served.
Eddie, I'm gonna try to smooth the way for you at downsview.
Everybody okay? Yeah.
We still on plan? With a wrinkle.
We have to lay low for a bit, get out of town.
It was always our fallback.
I just gotta make the call.
Sergeant, there's no way that I know what I'm saying.
Military ordinance on the street, explosives from your base used to rob an armoured truck.
If we don't find it now But what you're asking for may save lives.
Gotta be a whole lot better than a flock of reporters camped outside your gate asking questions you don't wanna answer.
I understand.
Your officers just pulled up.
I'll give you whatever you need.
Thank you very much.
Captain Ruscitti, you know why we're here? Yeah, your sergeant can be very persuasive.
He's right.
I'll do whatever you need to find this stuff and figure out who has it.
Okay, good.
We're gonna need log books; we're gonna need security cam footage of the warehouse where the c4 was kept, and we're gonna need to talk to the guy in charge.
I'm setting you up with master corporal Ronnie birch.
He counts our boxes and bullets.
If anyone can help you, it'll be him.
What else you got? Well, since a bunch of army explosives are out on the streets, I've already given your team access to something that should help you track these guys down.
What do we got, spike? A very strong desire to join the army.
I've got some programs cleaning up the car-cam footage of our suspects.
That shouldn't be long, but this The M.
P.
At downsview patched me into the army's military satellite system.
It looks at police decals and the light bar on top.
Cross-referencing that with the transponders in all our cruisers and we find The one cop car without a transponder.
Our suspects.
You know, boss, if we had this stuff all the time What happened? I don't know.
They must've gone under cover, like a parking garage or a tunnel.
Satellites can't track what they can't see.
Where, spike? That's the address right there.
I'll send it to your PDA's.
Sam, Jules, let's go! You all know what to do.
I'm gonna make sure we're set.
Trash all identifying evidence.
Hey, the cops got too close.
What do you think? I think we have to move.
Whatever you got.
Forbes, we're gonna have to lay low awhile, make sure our tracks are covered, wait for this to blow over.
Guns? Not yet.
Won't it look bad if we all just disappear? Only if they're already on us.
It's just that limb that we're out on, it's It's a little thin.
That's all I'm saying.
No, we're good, we just We're in this together.
We're all in this together.
This isn't just about the four of us.
You know that, Doug.
We'll be there at 1600.
Right, four o'clock.
We all good? Forbes, you're not still afraid of the water, are you? Let's go.
It's straightforward.
Every time ordinance goes out it has to be signed by the officer who ordered it and me hard copy, and the computer.
But once it leaves here it's harder to track.
And this is the last couple of months? Last two weeks.
Training exercises, overseas deployments We send a lot of this stuff out.
Ed, trying to track all these people down, it would take days.
All right, these stretch back the last couple of months.
Anything else you need, we're on it.
Okay.
Ed, I just cleaned up the image as much as I could and I just sent it out.
Okay, spike, thank you.
Sir, maybe you can help us narrow this down.
You recognize this man? He was involved in the robbery this morning.
It can't be.
What're you saying? That's sergeant Robert Gray; He's one of our best.
He was here between combat tours.
Honourable discharge just last year.
Master corporal birch can tell you all about him.
They were in basic together.
So you know this man? And you sign for everything.
- Yes, sir.
- Where is he? I don't know, sir.
Do you have an address for Gray? Yeah, it's a quick phone call to personnel.
Boss, we got a positive I.
D.
On a sergeant Robert Gray, former army.
The address is coming your way.
Thanks, Eddie.
Hopefully we won't need it.
Spike found the car.
Spike, there's nothing here.
Satellites haven't picked up any cruisers leaving the area.
It's 'cause it doesn't look like a police car anymore.
I got fake decals and light bar.
Back to square one.
So now it's just a white car.
The city confirms the house belongs to Robert Gray.
All right, let's knock and announce, give him a chance to surrender.
Who robs a bank and then comes home? Someone who thinks they got away with it.
Robert Gray, this is the police! Strategic response unit, open this door! Robert Gray? He's not here.
Mind if we look around, sir? Why? We think he committed a serious crime this morning.
No, no, no, no, no.
No way.
I can readjust the parameters of the search, get the satellites lookin' for a white sedan.
Well, they couldn't have gotten far.
Dialling it in.
Six million people in the G.
T.
A.
And we gotta find one white car.
Good news is white's not the most popular colour.
What is? Silver.
- But? - White's number two.
Where's sergeant Gray? You should just let him go.
He robbed an armoured car with stolen explosives.
Did anyone get hurt? There's a guard in the hospital.
They fired on my men.
Yes, someone was hurt.
It wasn't supposed to be like that.
So you knew what they were up to? It's all about being there for the next guy.
No one cares more for his men than Gray.
When he left the army, he came back and his life was falling apart, but he pulled it together because he knew there were soldiers that needed his help.
So what, so that's what the money was for? It's not just about the money.
When was the last time you saw Mr.
Gray? Never heard anyone call him mister.
It's always been sarge.
This morning.
He and a couple of other guys staying here left when we were out.
Boss, Gray's not comin' back.
His closet's half-empty.
Any sense that he was taking a trip? He said he might be gone for a while.
It depended on a meeting he had this morning.
How well do you know him? He saved my life.
On duty? No.
When I got back.
Let me show you something.
Did you find the car? Uh, not yet.
I was just checkin' in.
You need to talk to sarge? Your radio broke? No, I mean with you.
No, no, no, no.
Sam, this is not how this is gonna go.
Jules, I just I'm fine, Sam.
I just wanna know how you're doing.
I'm doing my job.
Sam, I got somethin'.
Yeah, me too.
What have you got? White sedans, former police cars, are rarer than I thought.
We got two, three possible targets.
Can you tell how many passengers? Sadly, satellites cannot see through steel yet.
Where's Gray now? I don't know.
He didn't tell me the plan.
Plausible deniability he said.
Ed, we need you guys back downtown.
Spike's found a few vehicles that need tracking.
That one's closest to him.
Okay, Ed, there's a possible suspect vehicle heading in your direction we need to get eyes on.
Spike's sending you the coordinates now.
Copy that.
Leah, let's move.
Winnie, I got a job for some UNI's.
We got a white sedan heading east on Danforth.
We're gonna need eyes in.
Send me the details.
I'll have them track it down.
Thank you, Winnie.
And that one is ours.
Let's do it.
They live here? Yeah.
All former army, all just like me - struggling, trying to find a way to fit back in.
Injured or not, you live here, Gray expects you to do your part.
Rebuilding his deck? Taking pride, making a difference, helping each other.
You said he saved your life.
Have you ever served, sergeant? No.
Been in uniform 25 years though.
You see a lot of stuff, things nobody can understand, things you can never forget.
I was in Afghanistan.
We were called in after an I.
E.
D.
Went off in a market place.
My job My job was to find all the arms and legs, match them up, so we could figure out how many casualties there were.
How do you tell that story at a cocktail party? How do you stop remembering that it happened? And that's where Gray comes in? When you leave the army, lots of guys don't have a problem and the army helps with the reintegration.
But guys like me, I'm on medication for the pain, for, for, for my depression, for my dreams, for just about everything.
I'd been home more than a year living in my parent's basement, drinking too much.
When I called sergeant Gray Without a question, he came, picked me up, invited me to stay with him.
I don't have a lot of rules.
This isn't your mother's house.
There's no curfew.
Which one is it? The door will always be open.
You'll always be welcome.
Getting there, that's up to you.
This is the address? It's about five blocks away.
It flattens out at the top.
This place wasn't exactly accessible, but we'd work on it.
The bathroom, the doorways.
He'd provide all the materials, expect me to get to work.
It's tough love.
He's a sergeant.
They know how to push your buttons.
Guys saw what it was doing for me, they wanted to come too.
And he was happy to have them? He never turned anyone away.
Hey, boss, camp's right.
Gray's being flooded with emails from all over.
Army, marines They have all heard of Gray and they're asking for help.
He's taking them in, but it's costing him.
I have a request for a second mortgage, overdraft He doesn't have enough money.
We should be two blocks behind our target.
Left, right up there.
Spike, I just got a call from the UNI's.
They located your white sedan on the Danforth.
Are you looking for a woman in her thirties going to the gym? I'm not the gym type.
Thanks, Winnie.
So we're sure it's one of these two? Yeah, unless they painted it when they stripped it down.
We should be able to see it.
You think camp knows? No.
Gray wants to keep his circle small.
Protect his men.
Take the money and keep putting it into this place.
You know, they come from all over the country.
He flies some of 'em in, puts them up, never even asks for a penny.
And there are more than 8 vets who could use his help.
Maybe he's looking for a bigger place.
That's what I was thinking.
I asked the bank to look into it, see if anything's underway.
Ed, how close are we? Sam, there! The white car we're lookin' for.
Can't see inside.
Just like our suspects, there's four occupants.
Subject's in sight.
Ed, stand down on the search for your white sedan.
We are in pursuit, heading South on cherry street.
We need backup asap! Sarge.
What's the plan? Sarge? Highly motivated people here.
They've already taken a lot of chances today.
We're almost there.
We just have to lose 'em.
No way that happens.
They're too close.
This still works.
I stay behind, I keep 'em busy.
Kondraski no, that doesn't work.
We're not leaving you behind.
No way, sarge, let me stay.
I keep 'em busy.
You three get across the finish line.
Sarge- You heard me! Now, Forbes, hand me my bag.
They're gaining on us! Sam, we got movement in the front passenger seat.
What's he doin'? Sergeant Robert Gray, step out of the vehicle, hands where we can see them! That's it! Slow and steady! Spike, grenade! Pull back! Sam, what's goin' on? He's got a grenade.
No pin in it! That's not all.
He's got c4 strapped to his chest.
On our way.
Ed, Gray's blocking our way.
The others went South of the bridge.
If he drops that grenade c4 goes off too.
Takes this whole bridge down with it.
Sergeant Gray, you need to stand down! This is over! I don't think so.
Spike, we're almost there.
I don't think that's a good idea.
No, as soon as we get there we're trapped too.
Leah, give me a target.
Where else could they be going? Down cherry street, there's nothing but the lake.
Okay, that makes no sense.
There's gotta be another way out for them.
Commissioners takes them back downtown, but they have to know we'll block it.
Why would they box themselves in? Especially if Gray's stallin' us? Ashbridge's marina.
That's it.
They jump on a boat, they cross the border, they disappear.
That's it.
Or stash the money and come back to get it later.
Okay, give me the quickest route to the marina.
Sam, this is a man who's used to being in control, setting the pace.
I know this guy, sarge.
I know where he's comin' from.
That's good.
Build on that, but don't force it, and let's get this guy off that bridge.
I'm movin' in, spike.
Sergeant Gray, my name's Sam braddock.
I was hoping you could tell me what's going on today.
Call it a humanitarian mission.
Firing on police, stealing money from banks? You were never at risk.
The money was gonna be destroyed.
The banks were insured.
The only real victims here are the men and women I'm tryin' to take care of.
Spike, is there any way to take this guy down? Can't get close enough.
Taser, shields - whatever we use he'll see us coming, drop the grenade and That's the car! We're closing in! Let's go! This is it.
Where's the guy who's supposed to meet us? Sarge said sixteen hundred.
He's on his way with the keys.
Today, my teammates spoke to a lot of people who think you're a great man.
They're wrong.
I'm just doing my job.
That's what sergeants always say.
Folks, clear out of the way.
Leah, right there.
Go around, get behind them.
Ma'am, clear out of the way, please.
You serve? Yes, sir.
I never met a sergeant who didn't impress me.
Today, you gotta lead by example.
Don't put your team at risk.
Let's end this.
It should have been me.
What? Look, I'm the expendable one.
Give me a chance to prove myself on that bridge doing something.
You heard sarge.
Let's just get this done.
Leah? Almost there.
Go now.
S.
R.
U.
! Police! S.
R.
U.
, don't move! Don't move! Hands where I can see them! Don't! Don't make me.
Just let us go! Can't do that.
Forbes.
Look, I don't like what you did today, but I understand it.
We do our duty, we serve and protect, and we're there for each other.
I get that.
Yeah, when no one else will.
Come on, buddy, step away from the bag.
Just step away.
Doug, don't! It's over.
Thank you.
Leah.
Subjects contained.
I've just been told we've captured the rest of your team.
You're lying.
No, sir.
All three of them at the marina and they're unharmed.
All I wanted to do was give 'em a chance.
I understand, but there's gotta be another way.
You're right, there is.
Sam, what's goin' on? How's sergeant Gray? We're workin' on it.
I really let him down, you know that? You did the right thing.
No, he needed to make this work.
It was the last chance we had.
What are you sayin'? Sergeant Gray, that's not a good idea! Sam, body language.
He's not surrendering, potential suicide.
Okay, let's just keep talking, all right? Those men and women, they're gonna need you.
Don't come any closer.
Boss, I just got off the phone with Gray's bank.
The death benefit, the pension, it all goes to camp if he dies.
It doesn't matter the cause of death, it still pays out.
How much? About a half a million dollars.
Sam, knife's edge here.
This isn't who you are! This isn't how you want people to remember you.
Yes it is! - This is exactly- Doing what needs to be done.
Look at me, sergeant Gray! Sammy, get back.
Too close! Sergeant Gray, listen to me.
You tried to do a good thing today.
You've been trying to help for months.
He's within twenty feet.
Even with body armour, he's way too close.
Sam You need to stay back.
Even with the money, I don't get it.
His pride, his honour He's not the type of guy to kill himself.
I know.
We're missin' something.
Eddie? I hear you, boss.
Look, you wanted to help sergeant Gray, now's the time to do it.
What do you mean? He's not giving up.
His life is in danger.
Seconds count.
We gotta move fast.
Okay, what can I do? Give us a way in.
Now I heard Gray's life was falling apart when he left the army.
What happened? It was his wife.
She left him? She was pregnant with their first kid.
He was so happy.
It was great to see him smile.
We were supposed to get a leave, but then we got extended.
It was an accident.
She fell.
She hit her head.
Nobody thought anything was wrong, but then the next day they found her.
She died in her sleep, some sort of rupture in her brain.
The baby died too.
He felt that if he'd if he'd have been there, he could've found her, saved her life.
- Sam, you get that? - Yeah.
He feels like he can't fail at his mission.
Without it He'd have to think about his past, all the people he's lost.
Sergeant Gray, you say you've been doing this for all the men and women who need help, but it's not just about them.
It's about you, too.
When I was a kid, my little sister was killed in an accident.
I was there, I saw it happen.
Ripped a hole in the middle of my life, but it's not like I could talk about it at home.
My dad's a general, my mom's a good army wife.
The orders from the top of my family were to deal with it and move on.
So my dad dove into his work - longer tours, longer hours.
My mom did the civilian version P.
T.
A.
, volunteering.
And I thought "How can they get over it so fast? How can they not even talk about her?" 'Cause it hurt too much.
They were just trying to do anything but spend time in the house, anything but be reminded of what happened.
It's a noble cause you're fighting for, sergeant, but it also keeps you from thinking about the people you've lost, the people you couldn't protect.
All I can picture is My wife, Kathryn, alone Lying there, no one to help her.
Without this What do I do? You forgive yourself and you remember her not for the soldiers, not for them, for you.
Thank you.
It seems like the world has come undone and so much is said so little done it's in the hands of you and me to leave behind a legacy a home for those to come the politicians of this world don't own ya they're breedin' lies it's their disguised persona it's up to you to make a choice so go ahead and use your voice the time to stand is now 'cause there's still fields that cover up the pain it's where the children play The latest news from Italy.
Your mother is single-handedly keeping the post office in business.
This time she waits till the third line to ask before I'm coming to visit.
Aw.
You wanna be my wing man, keep all my aunts from wondering why I'm still single? What's in it for me? All the homemade wine you can drink.
I'm listening.
- Oh yeah? - Yeah.
Jules.
Hey, boss Yeah? You're a father.
I am.
Do you find it hard being a cop? You mean not knowing when you'll come home at night, if you'll come home at all; trying to stay involved in your kid's life; trying to protect 'em; not being able to arrest the kids that are mean to 'em? It's a piece of cake.
You and Sam thinking about it? It's come up.
You'll make a good mom, Jules.
Do you think I'll still make a good cop? Do you need me to answer that? Uncle spike, Uncle Ed, we'll have that kid's back.
Yeah, you too.
Okay, dinner it is.
I'll give you the rest of the details then.
Thanks.
That was my dad.
The army knows guys like that are still slippin' through the cracks.
Any way he can help 'em out? Well, he's gotta wait and see, but he thinks maybe they can buy the house, leave it in Gray's name.
It's a small price to pay.
That's what he thinks.
Nice work, Sam.
Hey.
Hey.
What's wrong? You were right, it does change things.
I could've lost you today.
Jules, you could lose me any day.
I know.
I get that part.
Though the two of us could've lost you today.
How do you think I would have feel if that was you out there? I can't tell you not to do your job.
And I can't tell you either.
We gotta tell the team.
Tomorrow.
It's not so hard to realize the truth Go to the store and get bubble wrap? Yeah? And some tea? Herbal? I could use a cup.
Okay.

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