The Listener s03e01 Episode Script

The Bank Job

- I need a hotdog.
- All right.
Hey! Be liberal with your withdrawal, eh! - Your buy-in is my car payment.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
(chuckles) Hey! How are you doing.
Uh I'll have a sausage, please.
- Yup! - Thank you.
You got whole-wheat buns? You don't see that very often.
Very nice! No corn relish, though? No corn relish Nobody has corn relish any more, you ever notice that? (A phone rings.
) There you go, Mr.
Logan.
There's your cash.
- Great.
Thank you.
- Have a nice weekend.
I will, you too.
[Man, thinking to himself.]
: I'm going to have to call him later.
I'm supposed to call him (He hears people's jumbled thoughts.
) I'll help you right over here.
- Next please! - Hi.
[In a low voice.]
: Hey.
Don't look at me, OK? Don't react, all right? You got to call the police.
There are men in here with guns.
[Whispering.]
: They're going to rob the bank.
Ladies and gentlemen, you are being robbed.
(screams) Back away from the counter.
Touch an alarm, you're dead! Move! Come on, don't be scared.
Let's go! Move nice and orderly, single file.
Right down through here, please.
Let's go.
You too, right away.
Let's go.
Out to the middle of the floor, that's right.
Why are you waiting? Go! - Come on, let's go! Let's go! - Move, move, move! Come on! Let's go! Move! Let's go! Everybody on your knees.
Two lines, right through here.
Hands on your heads, come on! (whimpers) Gonna be a hero today? Hey, listen.
We're going to do what you say and no one's going to fight you, OK? Who are you? Community spokesman? We're going to work with you, all right? No one wants to get hurt.
Too late, big boy.
All right! Wallets, cell phones: - In the bag.
Let's go! - Trick or treat, - boys and girls! - All right, we got six minutes and counting, boys.
Get the drawers.
Every third stack of cash has a dye pack.
Make sure you leave a bill in the twenties slot so you don't set off any alarms.
- Zip them.
- Yeah.
You.
Up on your feet, you're gonna open the vault.
- I can't (The thief pretends to whimper.
) - Two seconds! Remember protocol.
Just give them what they want and no one'll get hurt.
Finally somebody making some sense.
- Hands over your head.
- All right, OK.
Hey, what's going on? Did they find asbestos in there? Where are you? [On the walkie-talkie.]
: Come on, give me a reason, just a twitch and I'll blow your head off! OK! Dispatch, this is Uni two-one.
- Go ahead, University two-one.
Call 911.
There's an armed robbery in progress at the First Toronto Bank at the corner of Carling and Spadina.
They have hostages.
They have my partner.
[Michelle McCluskey.]
: So, it turns out our forgers were using government-stock rag complete with indicator fibres.
There's no way to get your hands on that stuff.
And then it hit me.
It's real.
- They're printing real money? - They're using real bills.
Bleaching out the ink from fives, reprinting them - as twenties and hundreds.
- I'm impressed.
- Thank you.
- With them.
- That's just very clever.
- Well, not so clever.
I've got facial recognition on two of the guys who were passing the bills.
Warrants are out.
(A phone rings.
) - McCluskey.
- McCluskey, it's Oz.
- Oz, what's going on? - Toby went into a bank to get some money and now, it's being robbed.
He left his mic on.
I heard them threatening hostages.
- Where are you? - First Toronto Bank - at the corner of Carling and Spadina.
- OK, we're on our way.
There's a hold-up downtown.
Toby's a hostage.
As in Toby, your face-reader? I thought he gave up his interest in freelance policing.
Well, I don't think this was his idea.
Where are you going? ETF will have this covered.
Toby's an asset.
They don't know what we know.
And what exactly do we know? Hands over your head! Come on, hands together! Hands together! (deep breath) Take your time, calm down.
Do it right the first time.
Everybody just be patient and quiet! Hands over your head! This won't take long.
(The door beeps.
) The key, good, good.
We're in, buddy.
- Take her back to the others.
- Let's go! Let's go! Let's go! - Come on.
move! Tie her up! You like being tied up, - don't you, sweetheart? [Bank manager.]
: Please, no.
Ha! Ha! Ha! Give me the bag.
I just handed them five million dollars we were transferring.
You did what you had to do.
OK, well are there any cameras inside the bank? Have we tapped into them yet? Who's on the scene? Yeah, we're five minutes out.
We'll check in with ETF when we get there.
OK.
What's the story? Metro's arriving any minute.
ETF is right behind them.
Do we have a visual on the robbers? No, they killed the security cameras.
We're flying blind.
We have no idea how many of them - there are or what kind of weaponry they're holding.
- If they took out the cameras, they know what they're doing.
They're probably pros.
Well, that could work to our advantage.
They like to keep it clean, no bloodshed.
That's if ETF lets them get in and out quickly.
Otherwise, it could escalate.
Let's not go there.
Just think, maybe Klein was right.
Maybe our participation will complicate things.
We're not just abandoning Toby.
I just hope he doesn't try to be a hero.
(siren) (beep! beep! beep!) (beep! beep! beep!) We're on the move, my man! On the move! Keep your heads down.
This'll be over soon.
(sirens) - What? - Son of a bitch! Over your head! Who tripped the alarm? Huh? Who tripped the alarm? (whimpers) Right here, right here.
Oh, wow! Look at your big hero! Hey, pretty boy! Look what I'm gonna do now! No, no, no.
When we start sending bodies out of here, guess who's going to be the first, huh? Plan B, fellas.
Limit your exposure to the window.
Sergeant Cray? McCluskey and Clark.
IIB.
What's ETF's status? This isn't a glory op.
What's your interest? - One of our people is in there.
- Which one? - He's a paramedic.
- Which is he? Medic or cop? That's kind of complicated, actually.
Well, hopefully he can help to keep things cool in there.
Otherwise, this is our operation.
No room for outside agencies.
- Excuse me.
- Um, OK, but if you Don't you just love interdepartmental cooperation? There's got to be something you guys can do, right? It's the ETF's operation.
All we can do is see how it plays out.
Maybe that's not all.
I know Toby said he'd stopped using his thing, - but apparently, he didn't.
- We can't exactly tell ETF that, right? No, but it might mean we have a way to help after all.
Let's get Klein down here.
This is not good, man.
Not good! - Can you shut him up? - Take it easy.
We have hostages and we have a plan.
You stay cool, we get out of here clean.
Back door, go! You, come on! What do you say you and me go steady, huh? Let's go! (She whimpers.
) It's not lookin good, man! (Her knife clicks open) Lots of people out there! (He whimpers.
) OK.
It's going to be OK.
- We've got three cop cars.
- [Whispering.]
: Look at me.
Look at me.
It's going to be all right, man.
You got You got what? You've got a wife, you've got kids, a graduation, maybe? You're going to have all that, OK? Relax, breathe.
What do we do now? You should stay down on your knees! (hyperventilating) You know what's going to be good after all this? A nice vacation.
Sun, sand.
Forget about all this.
Are you a psychologist or a paramedic? Something like that.
Shut up.
(She whimpers.
) Stop talking! (siren) ETF weren't crazy about our participation, but I talked to the chief about getting us special status.
Thank you.
Well, Logan's one of ours, right? Is there any chance you can get us a shot at communicating with him? Look, he could help.
How exactly? By reading people's expressions? I can't explain right now.
You just have to trust me.
I'll see what I can do.
Why haven't they called yet, huh? What are they doing? Take it easy.
We wait.
They make the first move.
Drop your weapon, now! Get down! Get down! Do it now.
Drop it! Drop it! It's OK.
- Now.
- We're done, we're done.
I'm going to slide it over.
OK? Don't shoot.
(gunshot) (She screams.
) (Many people scream.
) Oh, no! (clamour) (The security guard moans.
) Shots fired! Get me a line into the bank.
Now! - You could've killed me.
- You would've deserved it.
Move.
(The security guard moans.
) I can save her.
Let me help her, OK? - Shut up.
- No one's dead yet.
If she dies, this is a different story.
You know that.
- He's got a point.
- OK.
Do it, cut him loose.
First to go.
(She screams.
) Look at me.
I'm going to take care of you.
What's your name? - Sandy.
- Sandy, that was a stupid thing to do.
- Yeah, I know.
- My name's Toby.
Help me out.
(She moans.
) All right, look at me.
Look at me.
You got to breathe.
Relax! - Is she going to be OK? - OK, breathe, breathe.
This is gonna hurt.
You ready? - Yeah.
- OK, OK, breathe.
Breathe.
Good.
That's good.
Look, this is all I got, man.
Everything else - is back in my truck, this is it.
- Improvise, smart guy.
Everybody, calm down.
This doesn't have to happen again.
(A phone rings.
) Here we go.
All right! - Hello.
- Do you have a name? - What can I call you? - Oh, good.
Establishing a rapport.
Playing this by the book, right? Is everybody OK in there? We heard a shot.
The security guard tried some heroics.
She's still alive, but it'd be better for everybody if we take care of this fast.
(The security guard moans.
) Breathe.
Good.
OK.
Are they going to kill us? They won't if you don't give them a reason to, OK? I think I can get my hands free.
That'd be two of us.
We could take a couple of them out, get their guns.
No! If you do anything, they'll start killing other people.
They're gonna do it anyways.
Sending our bodies out one by one - until they get what they want.
- Shut up, man.
They're not going to kill anybody, OK? They know the police won't let them out if they do.
Yeah? How do you know? - Look at my uniform, man.
I know what they're thinking.
- Yeah, right.
Guess they don't hire ambulance drivers for their guts.
Shut up! (He whimpers.
) Now, what's it gonna take to let these people go? Simple demands.
Safe passage out of here.
Nobody on our tail.
- That's a big order, partner.
- Screw the prepared scripts, there, partner.
I'm not afraid to start shooting some of these hostages.
You don't give me what I want, you're as responsible as I am.
- You don't want to go there.
- You talk to your people or the bodies start piling up.
Make it happen.
Man, killing people was not supposed to be part of this.
- Neither was getting busted.
- You really think they're gonna let us go? All we need is a head start.
(He hears jumbled thoughts.
) - [Woman, thinking to herself.]
: I don't want to die.
- I just want to go home.
- Oz! - Ma'am, I'm sorry.
- You can't go through.
- Ah, officer, she's with me.
It's fine.
Thank you.
Thank you, she's a doctor, sorry.
- What's the situation? - There's a security guard down in there, they're trying to get her out.
- Where What about Toby? - I think he's fine.
How the hell did he get himself in this situation? I don't know, OK? Trouble finds him.
He didn't do anything wrong.
[Toby.]
: You're going to be fine, Sandy.
You'll be fine.
You're doing great.
Keep breathing.
Hey is she gonna die? She will if she doesn't get more help.
You don't want that, do you? I gotta do what I gotta do.
How did you get involved with these guys? Just keep working on her.
You Wallace? I'm Pinto.
This is Hurd.
I got a job for you.
This is about more than cash for you, isn't it? You see these guys, they're not thinking straight, man.
It's not going to work out the way they think it is.
It never does.
You got people who care about you.
You gotta think about them.
What do you think I'm doing? It's not for me.
OK.
Stop it! Just keep her alive.
(She moans.
) I told you.
We're working as hard as we can.
But I can't wave a magic wand.
Well, security guard doesn't have a lot of time for you to wait for other people to make your decisions for you.
She dies, it's on you.
See if I can talk to the paramedic.
Tell him I'm a doctor.
He works with our team.
He can help.
I have a doctor here.
- She wants to talk to the paramedic.
- No, no, no way.
Nobody wants her to die.
You, medic! Get over here.
They want to talk to you.
Let's go.
I got to keep pressure on her.
Can someone else keep pressure on her? Can I help? Do it.
Do it.
Watch her.
Come here.
Pressure her in here.
- Let's go! Come on! - OK.
- The clock's ticking.
- Yeah, I got it.
- Watch what you say.
That's right.
OK.
Hey, Logan.
Logan, this is Dr.
McCluskey.
Hey, long time, doc.
- How is she doing? - She's lost a lot of blood.
Bullet's through and through.
Pulse negligible.
Is there anything else you can tell me? If I can get her to you, you can do the necessary extraction.
- That's it, enough talking.
- That's it.
We have to get her out of there.
- You listening to me? - You want something, you got to give something.
We need to get the guard out and get her some help.
Call it a sign of good faith.
She's dying.
You ever seen someone die before? [The thief, thinking to himself.]
: Try two tours in Afghanistan, pal.
Two minutes.
You get a stretcher and a paramedic at the door.
No extra equipment.
No tricks.
Sit down! Ah! What? Somebody have a boo-boo? Hey! Hey! It's gonna be OK.
You're gonna be OK.
All right? I'm going to take care of you.
You got to talk to Sergeant McCluskey, all right? You're going to tell her-- This is crazy, man! Giving up our advantage! We got 15 hostages left.
We got lots of moves to play.
All right, here they are.
(Toby is whispering to the guard) Get the door! - Get the door! - Open it.
- All right, now anybody tries anything crazy, you're gonna go out in a body bag, - not a stretcher.
Got it? - Stop! Put your hands on your head.
Hands on your head.
What are you looking at? - Eyes down.
- We're good.
OK, go.
- OK.
- Let's not talk, OK? OK.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, man.
(The security guards moans.
) - All right.
- You OK? And you thought this day couldn't get any worse, right? There are a lot of people counting on you to stay in one piece.
- Yeah.
I'm one of them.
- OK, great.
1, 2, 3.
(The guard moans.
) Just a little quiet time, boys and girls.
- Remember naptime? - You got it? I got it.
Watch out, excuse me.
- Can Can I speak with her? - That's not a good idea.
- McCluskey? - Yeah.
He said their names are Pinto, Hurd and Wallace.
And Pinto is the boss.
He said he's ex-military.
OK.
Is there anything else? Yeah.
They want to get to a factory.
There's a lot of machinery and metal lathes and high-speed drills.
- OK.
- They got to go through a manhole.
OK.
Is there anything else? Anything at all? We've got to get her in, I'm sorry.
- Here we go.
- Check out the names and start cross-referencing the factories in the area with the city service tunnels.
OK.
What the hell was that all about? How could Logan tell her all of that? Toby's good at getting people to trust him.
You know that.
What, I'm supposed to believe they told him their names? Their plans? Nobody's that good.
We don't have time for this.
We have to try to figure out where they were heading.
I have to intercede with ETF, but you're not telling me the truth.
I'm telling you what I can right now.
- OK? What you will believe.
- Michelle! Nothing proceeds until I have something more substantial to offer them.
There are 15 peoples' lives at stake in there right now.
Just tell me how he knows! OK.
He's a mind reader.
Don't play games.
Oh my God, you mean it.
You think the ETF is gonna believe you any more than you believe me right now? Michelle, hold up a second.
Say what you're telling me is true.
What's he doing working as a paramedic? That's what he does.
- He could be making a fortune.
- Have you met Toby? He could be clearing more cases.
That's not how it works.
Look, it doesn't work perfectly and it doesn't work all the time.
But he's certainly helped us in the past.
Hey! So I checked out the names the guard gave us.
Wallace didn't show up, but Hurd and Pinto did.
Trey Hurd's got a record stretching back to juvie.
- What about Pinto? - Just like Toby said.
He's ex-military, made colonel in Afghanistan.
He's a specialist in strategy and incursion techniques Since the military, he's been a suspect in a string of robberies.
There have been shootings at three of the incidents.
Is there any way you can get the ETF to hold off for half an hour before making their call? I'm still not sure I believe any of this but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.
I'll get you your half hour, because clearly, Sergeant Cray and I are forming a love connection.
Let's move.
Look, you got to make those guys listen.
You've got a family.
You must love them.
- Shut up.
- Hey.
All right, look.
We all get in over our heads sometimes, OK? We do something stupid.
But this thing goes wrong, you're gonna be paying for it for the rest of your life.
You think you know.
You don't know anything.
I know you, man.
It's all over your face.
I don't have a way out.
You do.
You help me keep these people safe and I'll make sure the police take that into account.
You're not even operating this, are you? Whoever is is still out there.
I can't.
OK.
We can help each other.
You think about that.
- I've identified 20 factories within a 6-mile radius.
Twelve of them have machining equipment.
Now, if I overlay the city's utilities systems Four of them are situated on top of the grid - for city utilities.
- Can you see which ones - have outlets in the factories? - Officially? None.
But that doesn't mean someone didn't make their own access.
OK, well we don't have much time.
Let's see what we can do.
How you doing? [Whispering.]
: What is happening? Why won't they let them go? The police are taking care of it.
Everything's gonna be okay.
Just stay calm, breathe.
Cool.
That's what the manual says.
It says, "follow protocol".
But I didn't imagine it would be like this.
You're doing great.
Hey, this looks good.
I think there's a new box in the back, if you can just grab that.
Hey! Come on, hey! Get some eyes on.
Get some eyes on with that.
Hey! Excuse me! Come on, guys! Seriously! Step this up.
We got to deliver Titan by six.
Hey.
What can I do for you? We need to know if you have any access to the city utility tunnels.
Since when are cops interested in building codes? There's been a gas leak in the area.
We want to make sure nobody's at risk.
Well, nobody's smelt any gas.
My guys have been here all day.
Are there any inputs to the sewer system? Yeah, yeah.
We got 6-inch drains every 30 feet.
Guys, look, reload that skid! Get it back! You mind if we take a look around? I'm sorry, the owner's not here.
Nobody searches nothing without him okaying it, so (crash) I'm sorry, I gotta get back to this.
Thank you.
- So that's it? - It was the last one on the list.
Nobody says they have any access to the tunnels.
OK, well.
Either somebody's lying or Toby's read is off.
That's right.
I want all four factories under surveillance until after this situation is resolved.
Yeah.
I got it.
I got it! Just call me if there's any movement.
So we have their escape route covered? Yeah.
I'll start the process for search warrants, but it's going to take some time.
Especially if all we have to go on is one of Toby's reads.
We only have 20 minutes before the ETF makes their call.
Then it could get messy.
And we're back to Toby being our only channel.
He's going to be OK.
Yeah, I know.
I just wish he wouldn't have gotten himself involved in this.
He saw people in trouble, then he went to help.
It's what he does.
We're gonna get him out of there.
Everything's going great.
I'm looking forward to seeing you out here.
You just about ready to come out? Mister, either you are not listening to me or I am not making myself clear.
You need an example? Get up.
Come on! Let's go.
I'm going to blow this man away while you're watching.
And then we're gonna talk about how I get a safe passage out of here.
You really gonna shoot someone? Come on, man.
You gonna shoot me too? You know, fine! 'Cause once you start killing people, we're as good as dead anyway! (chuckles) You got 30 seconds to give me an answer.
My best bet is getting them outside and dropping them.
We know who the robbers are.
We think they're going to use the city service tunnels to get back to their headquarters.
- And how did you find that out? - Confidential source.
We've narrowed down their destination to four locations.
If we let them run, we can stage a pre-emptive strike.
- She's right.
- Anyone listening? Ten seconds left.
Open air.
We get them outside and take the shot.
OK, you win.
Give us a couple minutes to move our people back.
(The hostage groans.
) Take this.
OK, ready to move? Ready to move? - You're coming with me, sir.
Let's go.
- Hey! Leave him alone, leave him alone.
- Take me.
Take me.
Yeah.
- (Whispering): No! Don't worry, buttercup.
I'm not leaving you behind.
Baker, you have the windbreaker and cap.
Bennett, blondie.
Gary, you have porkpie hat.
Acquire targets and check in when you have a shot.
We go on my word.
Ground units, clear to 20 metres.
We are letting them walk out.
If they get to their vehicle, aerial will engage in pursuit.
Anybody outside tries to make any funny moves, taking us out, it's a little twitch to the trigger finger.
One of you goes with us.
Understand? - We understand all right.
- The rest of you, face down on the floor.
You make a move before we're out of here safely, make no mistake.
You will die.
All right, everyone, it's gonna be okay.
Just stay calm.
[In thought.]
: Show up for my family my family my baby girl.
[In thought.]
: I don't like this.
[In thought.]
: Bastard! (Toby hears more jumbled thoughts) (explosion) - [In thought.]
: Please! - [In thought.]
: Oh God! Help us please! OK, let's go! Move over here, make a circle around us.
Let's go, boys and girls! Let's go.
On your feet! You sure this is the best idea, man? Everybody, come on! Move! Move! Let's go! In a circle, - let's go.
- Right around behind me.
- Good.
- Hands together.
Listen guys, there's gonna be snipers on the roof.
Stay low.
Keep a piece of meat between you and the shooters at all times.
Good to go? - Yeah.
- Let's do it.
Move! Move! Move! Catch up! Catch up! (The hostages whimper.
) Come on, guys! Come on! Let's go! Let's go! Go! Go! Whoa.
This is your van? Go! Go! Go! No! No! No! That's not right.
Something's not right here.
- Get in the van! - No! I'm not getting in that van! That van is gonna explode! Wallace, listen to me, man! Wallace, listen to me.
Don't get in that van! - Move! - No! That van is gonna explode! - Get him in there! - Let's go! - Don't get in the van! - Move! - No! It's going to explode! - I have the solution.
- Take the shot.
(gunshot) (screaming) (quick intake of breath) Get back! (He groans.
) (explosion) - Hey! You with us? - Yeah.
- All right? - How's your head? It's all right.
Go take care of those people.
- Yeah, come on.
- I'm good.
- Are you OK? - Yeah.
I'm going to use an ATM next time.
- That wasn't us.
It was a bomb.
- I saw it.
I knew it was going to happen.
Are you seeing the future - now too? - I don't know.
Maybe it was one of them.
Well, we have surveillance on four of the factories still.
Did you see anything else? I want to talk to him.
I'll take it off.
Yeah, if you're feeling up for it.
Oh, yeah.
I think there's someone else involved in this and I want to find out who it is.
How did you know about the van? Hey, who set this up? This wasn't my operation.
Really? So you tried to blow yourself up? You know, if I were you I'd be talking a blue streak about who just tried to kill me.
[Thinking to himself.]
: Won't rat him out, but Newman's a dead man when I get out.
We know that Newman set this up.
- We got to go.
- Right, get in there.
Check out the other patients.
I know you saved my life, but I I can't.
.
I'm not ratting anybody out.
I know you helped me in there.
And you tried to stop Pinto from killing people.
I saw that.
I'm going to tell them that.
You're going to see your daughter again.
He knows where I live, man.
He knows where my kid is.
I can't talk.
Exactly.
You think he's gonna leave your family alone? He's gonna think that you told them something.
Do you get that? Pinto's already talked.
Yes, he told us it was Newman.
He passed out before he could tell us the rest.
Do you want him to get the credit for cooperating? You really want to take the whole weight for this? All we need to know is where he is, that's it.
It'll help you out.
He owns a machine shop.
It's called Milgrade Machining.
So you guys do your part and I'll do mine.
All right.
I'm going to do what I can.
Promise you that.
Well? So the guy they were dealing with at Milgrade, he's mid-thirties, dirty blond hair.
Scruffy.
- That's the guy we talked to.
- OK I'll have the uniforms that are watching his building bring him in.
Great.
I don't know what you're talking about.
You're making a big mistake here.
You're the one who's making the mistake.
You forgot to mention that you opened up a connection to the city service tunnels right in the middle of your shop floor.
I don't have time to give tours of my place.
I had a shipment to get out, so that proves nothing.
And neither does the stash of automatic weapons in your car? Guy's got to protect himself.
Sure, no one else is protecting you.
Pinto and Hurd have already talked.
[Thinking to himself.]
: Bluffing.
They'd never talk.
The big question is why all of this preparation for a job that only netted a quarter of a million in cash? [Thinking to himself.]
: Try five million.
Already safe and sound.
(In a low voice): It's five million.
And he's already got it.
No, they cleared out the vault.
All they had on them was 250K.
I know what I heard.
The bank manager, Anna, said the same thing.
The money was supposed to be there in transit.
Supposed to be Maybe the money was already gone before the robbers got there.
And Pinto and the others and the 250K were supposed to explode in the truck to hide the real theft.
OK, look.
If you guys don't have anything else, I have a job I have to do.
OK.
So if the five million dollars disappeared within the six hours between when it was delivered to the bank and the robbery, then we know that someone had to physically take it out of there.
It's got to be here somewhere.
I just got to find it.
So, is it true, what they tell me about you? What did they tell you? Wait Wait, you told him? I had to, I had to get in touch with you.
Michelle Come on.
You'll excuse me if I still find it hard to believe.
No, that's fine.
I mean, it's a common reaction.
You wouldn't happen to know what I'm thinking right now, would you? You're thinking about a girl named Carrie who works in a coffee shop.
And you should be ashamed of yourself.
All right, it was just a test Guys, look at this.
[Michelle.]
: Looks like Newman.
And that's two hours before the robbery.
How does a guy who owns a machining factory waltz into the secure area of a bank? Well, that's where I start to think this is an inside job.
Now, we just have to find out who helped him.
Wait, there.
Can you pause and zoom in on his arm there? Could I borrow someone's phone? (A phone rings.
) Give me just one second, OK? Hey, Toby! What's up? Is the bank manager still there? Is she around? Pretty blond, Anna.
Just a second.
Hey, Liv, do you know if that bank manager is still here? I was looking after her and turned around for a second.
- Then she was gone.
- OK.
Yeah, she took off.
All right.
Thanks, man.
It's the bank manager.
She's on the run.
(sirens) You OK? I thought she was helping me.
For a guy who spends so much time in other people's heads, nothing should surprise you.
You'd think, right? (sirens) (traffic sounds) Jeremy, I need a minute.
Alvin, I've got a meeting with the Deputy Minister in an hour.
Yeah I have a proposal for you.
Why does you saying that always fill me with dread? This'll pay off for you more than me.
(deep breath) All right.
Talk.
(siren) What's going on? You're under arrest for homicide and robbery.
- No.
You don't understand.
- We picked up Jack Newman.
He told us everything.
You knew the money was transferring through the bank.
You helped him steal that money - and plant the explosion.
- That's crazy.
No, don't! You can't do that! Don't open that! Were you willing to kill Pinto and the others for that? They were murderers.
No one would have missed them.
Yeah, and what about me and the other hostages, what were we? You did good.
- Thanks.
- I missed this.
The brain freak closing your cases? No, no.
See, I can close my own cases just fine.
But I missed working with you.
Hey, excuse me.
No cell phones! What? Outside, please.
Outside with your cell phone! Hey! - Hey! - Hey, No one's tried to kill you for three or four months, man! Yeah, I kind of forgot what it was like.
So, do we still have time for that game? - Yeah, you still want to play? - Tommy's holding our seats.
I could use a game now! I need to borrow some money, though.
Toby! Why didn't you tell me? - You told her.
- I didn't Did I? I assumed you were using your gift in there.
But you've been using it all along? 'Liv, I'm all good, all right? Everything is different now.
Let me be the judge of that.
Come on! Let's go! Yeah, I didn't She could have found out from anywhere! Hey.
CAT scan and ECG are perfectly fine.
- Well that is a relief.
All your vitals are normal.
- Yeah.
You see, I told you.
The problem was I was fighting it, but I'm better now.
You're better for now, but we have no idea when this could flare up, if it'll flare up again.
All right, 'Liv.
I'm not going to pretend like it doesn't exist, but I'm not going to live my life in fear.
So you're going back into this? Helping people? I don't know.
I mean, I was avoiding this and it came to me.
What does that mean? Is that a sign? I don't know.
I just Just because you seem better won't stop me - from worrying about you.
- All right.
Well, I enjoy proving you wrong.
Come here.
Give me a hug.
Thank you.
Toby, at any sign - of a headache - You'll be the first to know.
Promise.
Thank God you're done.
Last October's Fashion Trends has lost its lustre.
What are you doing here? Waiting for you.
Huh.
OK why? You tell me.
It's a lot easier if you tell me.
Over the months that you were working for IIB, I've seen what you can do even if I didn't know what I was seeing.
I want to offer you a chance to do it better.
I have approval from upstairs to form a new special ops unit.
Assignments are purely at the team's discretion.
The most puzzling of crimes, cases that are impenetrable to standard agencies.
The team will have enhanced security clearances and arrest powers as well as departmental promotion and pay increase.
And who are the lucky members of this team? You see? Incisive interrogation techniques: That's why you're on.
You had me at pay increase.
And I suppose you expect me to be a part of this team as well, right? Brilliant deduction: That's why you're on too.
You see, I don't think I'm cut out to be a cop.
- Special consultant.
- I already have another job.
I've already cleared it with EMS.
You'll be able to pick up shifts whenever you're free, but the rest of the time, you're mine.
- You mean ours? - Didn't I say that? - No.
- So does that mean I get a gun? - [Michelle and Dev.]
: No.
- But welcome aboard, partner.
- OK! - Le t's seal this with a drink.
- Yeah, about that.
My wallet's in evidence.
Do you guys mind if we go to a bank? No, it's good.
It's good.
Klein's buying.
- You got this one, right? - Pay increase.

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