White Collar s02e02 Episode Script

BCW202 - Need to Know

Anything? Nothing.
It's 20 after.
- You want to call it? No, not yet.
Fowler was willing to pull a gun on you to make sure we didn't know about this meeting.
Whoever shows up l'm betting they know why that plane exploded.
Boss? Diana, you see him? Yeah.
Can't make a face.
Excuse me.
FBI.
Hold it right there.
He's heading around the stone arches.
Cut him off.
FBI.
Freeze.
He knows how to slip a tail.
Yeah.
This guy's no civilian.
All right, I want you to pull tape from every surveillance camera in the area plus our cameras, ATM cameras.
- Everything in this area.
- Yeah.
I want to know who this guy is.
Morning.
You look exhausted.
Oh, I don't sleep well when Elizabeth's out of town.
Well, if her company keeps taking off the way it is you can retire early and become a house husband.
Because when you look at me, you see soap operas and housework.
What are we watching? - Our new case.
Potentially corrupt politician.
- Need a moment to recover? - I might, actually.
Gary Jennings, state senator.
- You've heard of him? - I am politically aware.
He's popular.
Even Mozzie voted for him.
- Mozzie votes? - More often than you'd think.
Or would approve of.
Why did you get into politics, Mr.
Jennings? Well, I You know, I didn't plan to.
I wanted to be a carpenter.
- Jesus was a carpenter.
- Yeah, he's subtle.
But then I realized that my talents were better suited to helping build America's future with words and ideas rather than brick and mortar.
That's where I find my inspiration.
Well, his assistant thinks that he's illegally funneling money into his campaign.
- Don't tell Mozzie.
- We've had our eye on Jennings for awhile.
So far nothing's stuck, but this could be our in.
- You want to join a political campaign? - What do I have to do? Let's figure that out.
I was a true believer.
I believed in Jennings.
I still believe in what he stands for.
What changed your mind? Gary started having these mystery meetings.
Right after, our campaign started getting an increasing number of donations.
Gary started keeping two sets of books.
I'm in charge of one, none of the regular staff sees the other one.
What do you think is inside that book? I think he set up a straw donor scam.
It's an end run around campaign funding rules that limit donations from individuals.
I know.
Politicians were the original conmen.
Instead of cutting one big check to himself from a questionable source Jennings gets regular people to write smaller checks.
Then reimburses under the table for their contributions.
The second book has a list of the straw donors and the source of the illegal money.
- Well, who has access? - His inner circle.
Reggie, our head of opposition research, maybe a few others.
We have to find a way to get you inside Jennings' inner circle.
I got it.
- Bad cop, good criminal.
- No such thing.
Listen.
It's a variation on a con that I thought about running before.
The bad guy, the cop, that's you, creates a problem for Jennings.
- And the good guy - That's you? - Right.
I provide the solution.
- Oh.
If I make Jennings think the FBI's on to him, it will spook him.
He'll burn his books.
Not if he thinks Bureau's barking up wrong tree.
Here's an old loan scandal he was in.
Yeah.
He walked away clean from that years ago.
But it might make him worried if he thinks that the digging around Could uncover whatever he's really doing.
And make him nervous enough to hire a fixer.
Who does he normally use to cover up his problems? Jennings' usual guy quit a few months ago the same time he started his mystery meetings.
- This could work.
- All we need's a bad cop.
- I can do bad cop.
- I've seen you do mildly irritated cop.
Wow.
I hate these glad-handing events.
You picked the wrong job if you don't want to shake hands.
What? - Sorry to interrupt, sir.
- Dylan, I said no more appointments.
Peter Burke, FBI.
Well, what can I do for you, Agent Burke? - I came to say thank you.
- Ha, ha, you're welcome.
- What did I do? - Nothing yet.
But I'm gonna make my career taking you down.
I'm sorry.
Um - Am I actually being accused of something? - The Michelson loan scandal.
The FBI looked into that scandal years ago.
They found nothing.
You really want to waste taxpayers' money with another witch hunt? I do.
I know if I start kicking over rocks, something will crawl out.
And when it does, it's gonna get your name, my name and the word "scandal" on the same headline.
- Then you can have any job you want? - Yeah.
Maybe I'll take this office.
Why me? Because I can tell you're dirty just by looking at you.
So I'll keep digging until I find something that will bury you.
You've got my word on that.
- How did I do? - Nice acting.
Who said I was acting? - Dylan.
Did it work? - Yep.
Whatever you said, Jennings is freaked out.
- He called an immediate war room.
- He called a war room.
All right, keep us posted.
I'm the bad cop.
Now it's your turn.
Caffrey, that's my newspaper.
Relax.
I'll give it back.
Touch my crossword and I will put you back behind bars.
You do it in pen.
I'm impressed.
I'm looking for inspiration, you know? And I think I just found it.
What was the fallout from your meeting with Jennings? He called in some favors, tried to get me fired.
Hughes is protecting me, which should frustrate Jennings even further.
Excellent.
According to Dylan, he's looking for a new fixer as we speak.
I didn't doubt you for a second.
Dylan put your name on the list but Jennings is still looking at other people too.
So we need to make sure you get that job.
Well, I don't have an alias with this type of background.
You're about to get one, courtesy of the FBI.
What do you need to know about creating a background? Nothing.
We're the FBI.
You're good but we're better.
You're now Benjamin Cooper.
Wow.
High school yearbook.
You're definitely thorough.
They're thorough.
Jennings doesn't mess around with this stuff.
That means no anklet when you're with him.
Nice Photoshop work.
We'll add a yearbook to the school's archive in case they check.
I finally get to be valedictorian.
- You weren't valedictorian? - Have to graduate for that.
We're giving you a 4.
0 from Harvard Law.
Harvard is so pedestrian.
Don't let Jones hear you say that.
After graduating, you did a stint at the firm Brextan and Miller in Delaware.
Very exclusive and Grisham-esque.
This is perfect.
- Benjamin Cooper? - That would be me.
Pleasure to meet you.
- This is Reggie, head of opposition research.
- Benjamin.
Oh.
Thank you so much.
Well, if you called me, you've got a problem on your hands, right? We've got a fed who's going after Gary about the Michelson - Details don't matter.
- Oh, I think they do.
- This FBI agent is - Don't worry about the agent.
Your constituents aren't going to care about him.
Why won't they? They'll be more concerned with your position on the new stadium.
What's he talking about? - Do you know about a new stadium? - No, nothing.
- What new stadium? - That's exactly what you're gonna say.
"What new stadium?" When the reporter asks, deny you're involved with the talks to build it.
There isn't going to be a new stadium.
Now you're getting it.
Look, if there were a new stadium being built, why would I oppose it? - You don't oppose it.
- I don't? Course not.
You don't want them building in that location because that's where you want them to build the new children's park.
- May I? - Yeah.
There we go.
- Talking to several people about this job All right.
Go on.
- Are you following any of this? - Nope.
That's the point.
It's all a giant distraction.
Who's gonna care about an old loan scandal of yours when you're fighting against the system? Against the corporate fat cats who think overpaid athletes are important than our children.
But the story won't hold up.
You've got a month before election.
It doesn't have to hold up.
We just have to distract, right? You've got a problem.
I'm your solution, senator.
Have a great day.
I like him.
Cancel the other interviews.
You got it.
Hey, do you have? All right.
First thing tomorrow.
Bye.
- You don't get to shush me.
- Oh, okay.
Next time I'll let Jennings hear your voice in the background.
- You're hired? - Like I said, bad cop, good cop.
- Good criminal.
- Consultant.
Hmm.
So the stadium thing worked, huh? In today's world, rumor is truth.
But you told him to deny that there were any talks.
Exactly.
Which means there must be talks.
This is why I hate politics.
Oh, Elizabeth's still out of town.
Wanna grab a drink? Can't.
Uh, I owe Captain Shadduck a favor.
Gonna help the local P.
D.
With a stakeout.
Surveillance and deviled ham until 4 a.
m.
- You want to join us? - I'll pass.
- Thank you, though.
- All right.
Ah.
Don't tell Elizabeth.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- Oh, it's just you and Satchmo tonight? - Yeah, just the dog and me.
- Elizabeth's still in San Francisco? - She is.
- Can I get you a beer? - Sure.
All right.
So how was your dinner with Chrissy? Hmm.
Oh, she's still having a tough time adjusting to New York? We'll get through it.
Yeah, you will.
You will.
All right.
Any luck putting a face on our mystery man? He was good.
He avoided our cameras and the surveillance cameras on the street.
Ooh.
Just bits and pieces of a face.
Well, put the pieces together and we get this.
- Ha, ha, I saw this guy in a horror movie.
- Our patchwork man.
I'm running it through the facial recognition database discretely.
- See what we can get.
- What about the location of the music box? - Anybody poking around? - Feelers, but no one knows where it is.
- Except you? - Just like you asked, boss.
You don't wanna know where I'm keeping it? Oh, it's safer for the both of us if I don't.
This guy knows something.
Let's find him.
And Caffrey? You sure you want to keep all this from him? Neal's still recovering from Kate's death.
I don't want to reopen that wound with any sort of false hope.
Once we have something concrete, then I'll tell Neal.
Diana, I hate sneaking around like this.
We're supposed to be the good guys.
Hey, we are the good guys.
Boy, this guy's a professional.
If we're looking for him, there is a fair chance he's looking for us.
Morning, Dylan.
- Jennings isn't in yet.
- Good.
I need some time in his office.
Well, the door's locked.
And Jennings and Reggie are the only ones with keys but they'll be here any minute.
- So distract them.
- Can you do that? - Um - I'm a terrible liar.
- Good.
We need more terrible liars in politics.
Come on.
Come on.
Jackpot.
Makes sense? - Worked out fine.
Senator.
You're in early.
Senator, I wanted to go over next week's schedule with you.
Just Gotcha.
Good morning, senator.
Well, nice and early.
Good start already.
I was gonna go grab a smoke before we jump in.
Do you have a light? - Smoking makes you look weak.
- I'll remember that.
Oh, uh, we should discuss my fee.
I was hoping we could do it off the books.
- I'm sure we can come to an arrangement.
- Mm.
- How's your first day at work? - I've taken up smoking.
- Politics is already corrupting you.
- Yeah? - Did you get the picture I sent? - Yeah.
The symbol is the flower of Aphrodite.
Ran it through the ACS database.
It came up with two coffee shops, a bakery, a winery, and a high-class escort service.
Politicians and hookers.
That one's as old as time.
Listen, there was a word written inside the matchbook.
Cinnamon 212.
- All caps except the vowels.
- Got it.
Any luck convincing Jennings to pay you off the books? Yeah, yeah.
He, uh, made a call to get the money.
I put an ear to the door.
He called the man on the end of the line Darrow or Narrow.
All right, break's over.
Get back to work.
C-l-N-N-A-M - Hello? Hey, sweetie.
Oh, hey, EI.
How's San Francisco? It's amazing here.
I biked across the bay this morning to watch the sunrise.
How was the sunrise? It reminded me of Belize, which makes me miss you more.
- You got any big plans for tonight? - Nope, just catching up on work.
Are you looking for high-class female companionship? - Uh, what kind of work is that? - Oh.
It's not what it sounds like.
Our discreet service gives you a chance to spend the day with the girl of your dreams.
Or that.
We'll introduce you to fashion models , pageant winners, beau Oh, I can't wait to hear this explanation.
Research, I swear.
Has the press picked up on the stadium story? - Couple of reporters have asked about it.
We denied it? - Of course.
Good.
Specify that he did not meet with the zoning committee.
- He didn't meet with the committee.
Exactly.
Back-date a meeting in his books showing it was scheduled and leak it.
- We'll say he canceled.
But why? - Uh, this doesn't make sense.
- Of course it does.
Jennings is a maverick.
That's why the FBI's digging into his past.
He's upsetting all the right people.
There is no stadium project.
We can't create one out of thin air.
Don't be so cynical.
That is exactly what we're going to do.
These people want a park.
That's why we're going to deny that Jennings has met with big corporations - Which corporations? - Doesn't matter.
Pull names out of a hat.
Deny that Gary has met with them about forcing a bond measure that would turn the park into a new stadium.
The more we deny smoke, the more the press will see fire.
Listen to him.
Let's take a 15 minute break, everyone.
Benjamin, you stay.
What's going on? We may have found a solution to our problem with our FBI agent.
That's not Mrs.
Burke.
When were these taken? Last night.
If Burke's having an affair, we can use that.
- We know who the girl is yet? - Not yet.
I'll find out.
Well, I know who she is.
She's a prostitute.
- How do you figure? - This Burke is an FBI guy.
He's a control freak.
He's not gonna have an affair.
It's too sloppy.
You may be right.
We can use her.
These pictures aren't enough to take Burke out.
But if we can get her to meet with him again and she's under our thumb We might have someone who can help us with that.
- You told them Diana was a hooker? Mm-hm.
Captain Shadduck sure cleans up nice.
The stakeout was canceled.
Diana came over to work.
Why am I explaining myself to you? Not everything's a conspiracy.
I hope that's true.
- I've never lied to you.
- Oh, come on, Neal.
- You lie for a living.
- Not to you.
I may have let you draw certain conclusions that weren't correct but never an actual lie.
All right.
So one of Jennings' guys was standing in my backyard taking these.
Yeah, you got to them.
They think you're having an affair.
Took a risk and told them Diana was a prostitute, they took the bait.
Told me to find her and put her in touch with a guy they know named Barrow.
Ah! Your mystery man Jennings called to get you paid off the books.
So maybe the Aphrodite Escort Service is where the cash is coming from to pay the straw voters.
- That's what I think.
Can you set Diana up? - As an escort? Sure.
Diana.
Can you come here a minute? - You gonna tell her? - No.
- You made her a hooker.
- You're sleeping with her.
- You got a point.
- Yeah? Neal told Jennings you're a hooker.
You and I are having an affair.
- Go meet with an escort service.
- Okay, anything else? No.
It's good to have her back.
Did you confront the suit about the pictures? Yeah, I did.
He said it was a misunderstanding.
Oh, right.
So was the Bay of Pigs.
So you think he's looking into who killed Kate in his off hours? I suppose that's a good thing.
I want to know what he's found.
He's trying to protect you.
- Come on, Moz, I don't need protecting.
- It's only fair.
We keep secrets from the suits all the time.
Now they have their own.
There's a certain universal synchronicity to it all.
Spare me your circle-of-life crap.
What are you writing? Oh, it's a letter campaign to stop this new stadium from being built.
There's a letter campaign? You really need to pay more attention to what's going on in the world around you.
Yeah.
Listen, Moz, you should know that you got a real shot at stopping this.
Keep it up.
- Ah, ah, uh, uh - Yeah - Ah, ah, uh, uh - Yeah - Ah, ah, uh, uh - Yeah - Ah, ah, uh, uh - Yeah - Ah, ah, uh, uh - Yeah - All the boys say - All the boys say - I'm so crazy - I'm so crazy - I could scare you - I could scare you - Double dare you - Double dare It is really exciting in the van.
It's - Can I just go in there? - You'll sit there and you'll like it.
Now, pay attention.
You must be Lana.
Roger Barrow.
A friend of mine suggested that you and I could do some business.
What kind of business? That's our guy.
The word is What do we know about Barrow? - Arrested three times.
All in Chicago.
Aggravated assault, extortion, last one was for attempted murder.
Attempted? At least we know he's not very good at it.
Ah, well, his target was shot dead in a mugging two weeks later.
Okay.
Well, maybe he is good at it.
I want to know about your FBI friend.
- What do you want? - Here we go.
- What do you think? - Money.
Look around.
My girls make 10K a night.
The richest men in New York come here.
You want to work for me you'll make in a week what you normally make in a year.
I'd like that.
Here's the thing.
I need to know that I can trust you.
And I need to make sure that you know what you're doing.
This is for the penthouse suite.
Pick any guy at the bar.
I want his 10 grand in my hand by 4 a.
m.
Ten thousand in cash.
Guys, I was not prepared for an audition.
I'm either walking out of here or taking some guy up to the penthouse.
So, what's the plan? Where'd Caffrey go? Can I buy you a drink? All right, let's make the best of this.
We have three hours.
If we can get 10,000, we can follow the money trail.
See if it leads back to Jennings.
- We can't get a cash request that fast.
- I know.
You sure you can afford me? I'm pretty good at scrounging up loose change.
Well, prove it.
Peter, if you're wondering where to get $10,000 meet our mutual friend at my place.
I was afraid he was gonna say that.
About that drink - You've come to the right place.
- Cut the crap, Mozzie.
Can you get us the 10 grand or not? Yes.
But first, some ground rules.
I want full immunity about anything you may see or hear tonight.
Let's just say I'll owe you one.
I accept your counter offer.
I need your shoelace.
My shoelaces are gonna get us the $10,000? Rule number two, no further questions.
I'm doing this more out of a morbid curiosity than anything else.
I'll also need a magnet and a Sports Illustrated.
This is a scavenger hunt now? I refer you to rule number two.
Magnet.
No Sports Illustrated.
I've got the New York Journal magazine supplement.
That'll do, pig.
That'll do.
Oh, I also need a $20 bill.
Great.
Thanks.
Just a key, yes.
Another piece of the puzzle.
And don't forget a hammer, a crowbar and a radio.
Scavenger hunt? "Life is more manageable when thought of as a scavenger hunt as opposed to a surprise party.
" - Jimmy Buffet.
- You're driving.
You sure Barrow won't recognize you? Jennings keeps him far away from the campaign.
Hmm.
I don't blame him.
You know, if I didn't know any better l'd say you weren't attracted to me at all.
- How's that? - Not bad.
- Is this doing anything for you? - Not a damn thing.
What were you gonna do if I hadn't come in? Well, I'd have put this strawberry in that guy's mouth taken him up to my room, put a gun between his ribs and told him to shut up and sit tight, or I'd arrest him for solicitation.
- That is really sexy.
- Yeah.
We're looking for unit R-39.
Oh, radio, please.
Why? Yeah, yeah.
Rule number two.
So why are we doing this? We need the money to take down a corrupt politician.
Oh, I hope it's that guy who's running against Jennings.
It is Jennings? Oh, forget it.
He's the only one fighting against the stadium.
- There is no stadium.
- Exactly.
Because of Gary Jennings.
Those children need a place to play.
All right, listen.
Listen to me.
- lf he is innocent - Which he is.
- then this won't matter.
Fine.
Just note that I'm assisting under extreme duress.
Noted.
Here it is.
Well, it's actually behind R-39.
How are we supposed to get behind that? Ah, ah What's all this noise? I'm over on 6 doing my rounds.
I can hear this crap from all the way over there.
All apologies, Eddie.
- Mr.
C? - Yeah.
- Hey, how the hell are you? - Good.
- How's Mr.
F? - Good.
Listen, Eddie, I need a little favor.
- You ever take a bath in champagne? - Ha, ha.
Okay.
Wow.
Room service.
What? I'm keeping up appearances.
- I'm supposed to be a big spender.
- Caffrey, this isn't what we're here for.
Look, our cover is that we're enjoying ourselves.
I'd say this is exactly what we're here for.
What? So that's a no to the champagne bath, or? Mr.
C and Mr.
F? Oh, there's a long, strange story attached to that.
I'm sure.
Now what? New York Journal magazine.
- What do I do with this? - Stay here and read it.
There are many things of which a wise man might wish to be ignorant.
- Emerson.
- Very good.
"All of your quotes are getting on my nerves.
" Peter Burke.
Okay, you're right.
It doesn't hurt to relax a bit.
I wonder how many rooms like this I've stayed in.
Want to know a hotel room secret? Pretty sure I know every secret there is.
All hotel room paintings are locked onto the walls, right? Sure.
I mean, they're not hard to unlock, but why bother? Paintings aren't worth stealing, the hotel doesn't put safes behind them.
They don't.
But there's something better.
There's a little mark right here, so you know something's there.
It's for people who live out of hotels.
A sort of secret art to make the experience more bearable.
How did you know about this? I'm the daughter of a diplomat.
I grew up in fancy hotels.
- You're the daughter of a diplomat? - Why are you so surprised? Diplomats' daughters don't normally know how to fieldstrip a semiautomatic.
My bodyguard taught me.
Oh, right.
You had a bodyguard.
His name was Charlie.
Practically raised me.
He was like a father to me.
What? He died in the line of duty, protecting me.
- Were you there when it happened? - I was.
My first date with Kate we conned our way into some rich guy's hotel room.
Ordered the most expensive food they had.
There's a thousand-dollar hamburger.
- You're joking.
- We ordered five.
And from our window there was a view of this run-down old bridge.
I'm sure it was a mess up close.
But from our angle, the way the sun hit it it was beautiful.
And we never wanted to leave that room.
It should've been me on that plane.
But it wasn't.
I know you blame yourself for what happened to Kate.
I blame myself for Charlie.
But Charlie wouldn't have wanted me to do that.
He'd have wanted me to go on with my life.
I didn't know Kate, but I'd guess she'd want the same thing.
Now, do you have a pencil? I do.
Why? Because there's a painting in this room with nothing behind it.
- Everything all right back there? Keep reading.
Your money, sir.
We should go.
You need to get these serial numbers logged as quickly as possible.
We have 10 minutes.
We get those numbers, we can trace them back to Jennings.
- How are Caffrey and Diana holding up? - How do you think? - You're lying to me.
- I'm not.
I swear I'm not.
There's no way Peter had a moustache.
For a month.
It was amazing.
I would've broken out of prison to see that.
Barrow has a key.
You know, I'd say, "Get a room," but - What if he works for Barrow? - I know who he is.
It was worth a try.
Great.
- I think we should stay here.
Hey, Hef.
Hmm Thank you.
We'll do it again sometime.
So when do we start making some real money? How is it that you always get the penthouse suite with the girl and I end up with the sweaty bald guy at a warehouse in Queens? - Stop.
- Can I see a picture of the stache? - Please? - I burned all of them.
They're burned.
- What's with the armband? - It's Save the Park Day.
- Hey.
Save the park.
- Yes.
Of course.
Save the park.
Does Mozzie know that the one conspiracy theory that he's falling for is true? Hey, who's to say it's a conspiracy theory? Perception drives the reality, Peter.
All right? Uh-oh.
This is Benjamin.
All right.
Relax, Gary.
This is what we've been preparing for.
Drive the ball just like that? Yeah.
The way to do it.
Call up a reporter friendly to the campaign.
I want them to ask you about the loan scandal, okay? And I want you to answer with a simple question.
"Did you ever play stickball?" The FBI has reopened their investigation into the Michelson loan scandal.
- Is this true? It is.
But let me ask you something.
- Have you ever played stickball? No, I have not, senator.
All you need to play stickball is a broomstick and a ball.
It's the ultimate form of democracy, right? Anyone can play it.
Even Timmy Nolan.
Who is Timmy Nolan? Timmy Nolan was a friend of mine that I used to play with.
And he's also the reason why I am fighting so hard to make this park a reality.
Look, we all know why a 5-year-old closed investigation has suddenly resurfaced.
It's because there are people out there who would rather use this land for their own profit than to let the Timmy Nolans of this city have a place to play.
Well, I'll tell you this.
They can come at me with whatever they want but I will not back down.
All right.
Yeah.
Good work.
Good job on Timmy Nolan, my friend.
Cooper.
- What's wrong? - Nothing.
- Thanks, I'll check in later.
- Nice job.
Look, I need to know what's going on, or I can't fix it.
- lf you can't trust me - You believe in Gary Jennings? Yeah.
I wouldn't have done this if I didn't.
- He'll be governor in the next five years.
- He's got his sights set even higher.
To make it there, we need to take out this FBI agent.
Didn't you just watch the news? - This story's buried.
I took care of it.
- For now, yeah.
But I've seen guys like Burke.
You buried him now.
But that's just gonna heat him up.
What's your plan? This prostitute, Lana I think she knows more about Burke than she's letting on.
- You want to talk to her? - Not me.
I've got a guy.
- Barrow? - Yeah.
He'll get it out of her.
- What's he gonna do to the girl? - He'll scare her.
- Maybe rough her up a little.
- Uh-huh.
- And what if he gets out of control? - Is that so bad? When's Barrow gonna have this "discussion" with the girl? Any time now.
Here we go.
Diana's entering Barrow's hotel room.
Diana's in trouble.
You two come with me.
Jones, call for backup.
Move away from the door.
What's going on? Just sit down and you won't get hurt.
I promise.
- You're lying.
- I'm not.
We're just gonna have a chat.
You should know you're threatening an undercover FBI agent.
That's even more reason for me to pull the trigger.
Put the gun down and you'll walk out of here.
- Really? - Really.
Draw and I'll put a bullet through your shoulder.
Told you.
Aw.
You were worried.
Well, not about you.
I was worried what you'd do to him.
Think we've got enough to arrest Jennings now? Yeah.
I think we do.
- You get what you need? - Barrow rolled on Jennings.
He figured a confession was better for the soul.
Jones just finished arresting Reggie.
And he found a copy of the second set of books on him.
- Now for the big guy.
- Oh, wait for it.
Yeah.
Picture perfect.
I don't think this is the kind of headline you're looking for, Agent Burke.
"Rogue FBI agent arrests innocent man.
" Ha, ha.
You're a saint.
Isn't he? Oh, yeah.
Yeah, I can almost see the halo.
Yeah.
Hey, what do you think? Uh, hang the dogs playing poker on that wall? - That would really bring this room together.
- Senator Jennings, you're under arrest.
- This is ridiculous.
On what charge? - Oh, a bunch of them.
Campaign finance fraud and as an accessory to murder.
- He also knows about Barrow.
- I also know about Barrow.
Nothing to say to that? I want my lawyer.
Good choice.
- Oh, Peter.
- Hmm? A new bond measure has been placed on the ballot that, if passed will assure this field will be the new home of Timmy Nolan Memorial Park.
- Who's Timmy Nolan? - I have no idea.
You guys have to invent him.
- greater good of the community.
In this case, by a little boy named Timmy Nolan and an old-fashioned game of stickball.
Look at you.
You got a park built.
Peter, how could you keep this from me? I'm sorry, boss.
He needed to know.
- Neal - I expected more Magnum, P.
I.
And less "Super Mario.
" I burned all of those.
- Give me that.
- No, no.
Come on.
- It's more Burt Reynolds.
I'm gonna take a poll.
You're not gonna take a poll.
"I'm Mario.
Oh! Oh!" - Oh, that's funny.
You look good in orange.
- That's for making me flirt with Caffrey.
- All right.
Fair enough.
Free.
Who wants it? Who wants it? Take it, you guys.
I mean What else you have? Facial recognition came back.
- And? - Nothing on our mystery man.
Who are you?
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