White Collar s06e01 Episode Script

Borrowed Time

Previously on White Collar The Hope Diamond.
We're looking for its twin.
- They want me in DC? - Job's yours.
When we first started talking about Washington, I reached out to the National Gallery.
They just called me and offered me a position.
I made a call to Bruce in Washington.
He's meeting with the FBI Director to put your release in motion.
You asked me to trust you.
You can trust me.
Who is she, Neal? Her real name is Rachel Turner, MI5.
Neal, she's in love with you.
We found it.
Rebecca! Don't come any closer.
- Where are you going? - He's gone, and he's not coming back.
Every law enforcement officer in New York is headed here right now.
You have to stop running.
The FBI director won't release you because you're such a big asset.
The bureau doesn't want to lose you.
Now you don't want to go to DC.
It's all bureaucracy, EI.
I'll commute back and forth.
I want my freedom.
Give me a week, and we'll be back in business.
Why are you following me? Who are you? I'm about to become the last person on earth who knows where you are.
All clear.
Turn over every mattress, check behind every frame.
Doesn't look like a man who planned to leave.
Neal wouldn't have left any clues.
He and Mozzie should be long gone by now.
I know it's not a perfect resemblance, but we can This looks like a bad time.
I'll come back later.
Stay right where you are, Mozzie.
Okay, look, I can explain, Suit.
I'm so very lonely.
You're going to tell me where he is.
I know all your interrogation techniques, Suit.
I'm never gonna crack.
I'm also aided by the fact that I have no idea what you're talking about.
We both know Neal ran.
Of course we do.
Now, where exactly do we know he ran to? That's what you're gonna tell me.
The answer, dear Suit, is that he didn't run.
- And the evidence is right in front of you.
- You? He wouldn't run without me.
Ergo We found the anklet.
It was in the back of a truck headed to Pennsylvania.
Thanks, Jones.
Ergo? At 12:52 p.
m.
, Neal cut his anklet.
He's gone.
- You're gonna tell me where he went.
- Whoa, whoa.
- 12:52 p.
m.
Today? - That's right.
That's impossible, I was with him minutes before.
We were talking about The future.
I bet you were.
I saw the body double.
The FBI betrayed him.
What else would you expect? You're not helping your case.
We wouldn't do it like this.
If we ever ran, it would be a well-crafted plan.
No loose ends.
Together.
Suit, you know something doesn't feel right about this.
I promise you, Neal didn't run.
Which means someone must have taken him.
Thank you.
Excuse me? I was gonna run, but, you know, figuring out how to dodge the FBI, get rid of the anklet, find an untraceable place to lay low, that takes time.
Instead, you took care of it already.
So, thank you.
This is the best thing that could've happened to me.
You know you're cuffed to a chair, right? I do.
But I won't be once you realize the opportunity in front of you.
Yeah, she said you were good.
Rebecca.
Well, she didn't have any friends, no one she trusted.
If she told you about me, she needed you.
You're the guy in the helicopter.
Rebecca reached out to me.
A cut of the diamond for a way out of town.
And you really thought Rebecca would give that to you? I don't think either of us expected the other to keep up our end of the bargain.
Now, I don't have to.
You want the whole thing for yourself.
And you are going to get it for me.
Getting a little tired of how happy you are.
The FBI has the diamond.
But you work for the FBI.
She told me that too.
You can get it from them.
And what's the value of it then? No one's gonna touch something that hot.
You can't sell it.
Who says I want to? This isn't a conversation, more of a "'You do what I say or I push you down the elevator shaft.
"' You keep checking your watch.
You're playing calm, but you're sweating.
And instead of threatening me in increments, fingers, toes, that kind of thing, you're going straight for the drop.
You're on a clock.
Question is, whose clock are you on? Yeah.
Prisoner should be here any minute, boss.
Thanks, Diana.
How are you holding up? I'm torn between being afraid Mozzie's right and hoping he is.
What do you think? I think Mozzie would rather be anywhere but here.
And the fact that he's still around says a lot.
Hmm.
Does he know who we're bringing in? No.
We need to keep it that way.
Hey.
Don't use our own listening devices on us, it's rude.
Well, someone has to do something.
This is the problem with bureaucracy, it takes far too long - to discover the truth, but - I believe you.
Then why are we standing here? We have to find who took him.
We will.
You go home, you let me know if you hear anything from your side of the world.
What? - You want me to leave.
- Very much so.
- Which is why I should stay.
- Mozzie What are you hiding from me? Of course.
It was Rebecca.
She has the most reason to hurt Neal.
Which is why we're gonna talk to her.
Excellent, I'll lead the interrogation.
You aren't going anywhere near her.
She tried to kill you.
Which is why I will be a properly motivated bad cop.
No.
There's too much on the line.
Peter, you need me Mozzie, you need to trust me.
Tell Woodford I need more time.
I know, I No.
I'll have it.
No more talking.
You're going to get me that diamond.
You don't need it.
Or maybe I just cut my losses.
You're trying to join the Pink Panthers.
Look, I heard you mention Woodford, he's rumored to be the head of the Pink Panthers, the greatest thieves of our time.
To join the group, you need a heist as an offering.
I think you told them you'd deliver the diamond.
Then you understand my problem.
I met with the Panthers, I saw their faces, and now I either join them or die.
There's always another way.
- What, I steal something else? - No.
We steal something else.
Neal's been kidnapped.
Well, if you think I did it, you've got far too much faith in me.
I don't think you did it, but you may know who grabbed him.
You're gonna tell me who it is you're smiling about.
For the right price.
Want us to let you go, get an anklet, help us find Neal? I'd settle for a room with a view in a low-security prison, but if you're offering I'm not.
Here's what I'm offering.
Nothing.
So, why would I help you? My wife is moving to Washington.
Left today, actually.
Congratulations.
She's moving there and I'm staying here.
It's gonna be hard on us.
It's my fault.
She got a job in Washington because I was being transferred there, but then I decided to stay.
Cold feet? Neal.
He was supposed to get a deal for his freedom, it fell through, I stayed.
So you chose Neal over your wife? I chose to do what's right.
So that's your angle here? You want me to do what's right? You have no sense of right or wrong, I know that.
So what's this all about, Agent Burke? You may be a cold, calculating murderer, but I know you love Neal.
Both of us would do whatever it takes for the people we love.
And deep down, I think you realize this may be all your fault.
But it doesn't have to be.
There is still time to save Neal, so no deals.
I will, however, offer you an opportunity.
I'll fix this for you.
But you need to give me a name.
Whatever the heist is, it needs to impress Woodford even more than the diamond.
That's not an easy task.
How much time do we have? Twenty-four hours, not enough time to scout a location and prep for a heist.
Unless it's somewhere you've already scouted.
Is Woodford here in New York? Either my plan works or I fall down this elevator shaft, it doesn't hurt to tell me.
He's here.
Working out of the Kessman Building.
You think robbing the head of the Pink Panthers will get me in? Are you insane? You promised something incredible to prove you're as good as they are, and you failed.
Now you have to show you're better than them.
You have to rob the robbers.
Why should I trust you? I meant what I said earlier.
I need to leave town.
If Rebecca contacted you, it means you can provide a way out.
I can.
Then this is a simple business arrangement, I help you, you help me.
All right, how about a gesture of faith? It'd have to be a hell of a gesture.
Any minute now, the FBI is gonna storm into this building.
We need to be out of here before they do.
They'll never find this place.
Yeah, you did a great job of getting off the grid, but Peter Burke is leading the investigation.
He'll find me.
We're lucky he isn't already here.
Look, if I wanted to go back to that life, I'd stall, bide my time with promises and lies until Burke breaks down that door.
But I don't want to go back.
Your options are prison, death or trusting me.
What's it gonna be? FBI! Go, go, go, go, go! Go, go, go! Damn it! Partners? Someone was just here.
Not of their own free will.
Rebecca said she made contact with a man named Booth.
Jones is running a background on him now.
Do you think he wanted the diamond? If it was him, I'd guess so.
Hey, hey.
I'm with the band.
It's all right, let him in.
See? I told you.
Vindication.
If you'd listened to me sooner, Suit There's no evidence yet, we're running some tests to see if Neal was here.
If his captor was any good, he'd have wiped everything down.
Maybe not everything.
What do you see? Wood shavings.
Why would there be wood shavings? He didn't make them trying to set himself free.
Neal knew you'd find this place.
Kessman.
Kessman Building, downtown.
That could be where they took Neal.
It's not the kind of place you take a captive.
It's the kind of place you rob.
The Kessman Building.
The offices are owned by a "who's who" of the overly rich and powerful.
Why would Neal lead us there? - Jones, what do we have on the suspect? - Mmm.
Jim Booth, he's a thief for hire.
Couple of high profile smash and grabs in Europe, a ruby heist from the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, usually works alone.
So, we have a thief not known for kidnapping and a building that's more target than safe house.
What am I missing here? This is usually where Neal says something.
Look where that's gotten him.
Neal knows where he's headed.
Not typical of a captive.
What, you think they're working together? I'm saying he may have adapted to the situation at hand.
So, Booth wants a treasure he can't get, Neal redirects him to something he can.
Who in this building would have that something? It's target-rich.
There are over 60 tenants in the building, it could be any one of them.
Yeah.
All right, if we can't narrow it down to who, let's figure out how he's getting in.
How would you break in? Nice try.
I know a trap when I see one.
Mozzie, it's not a trap.
I tell you how I do it, then you arrest me for intent to commit a crime.
Aren't you a lawyer? You do know that isn't how it works, right? What's the security like? It's top notch.
Guards at all entrance points, thermal ID and corneal scanners to activate the elevators.
For this to work, Woodford can't know you're going in, that means we can't con our way up.
If the lobby is impregnable That means I'd go in through the roof.
Yeah, but you'd still need to get past the elevators.
Security is focused on keeping people from getting up, but elevators have to go down.
Fire code is a thief's best friend.
So, we wait for night and make our move.
No.
Day.
When everyone can see us? Well, at night security's on high alert.
During the day they won't be patrolling the offices, the motion sensors will be off.
So, how do we get to the roof? Pull a man on wire.
In 1974, Philippe Petit used a bow and arrow to shoot a cable between the World Trade Center towers, then he tightrope-walked across it.
But today's security has a man on every rooftop, we'd never make it.
So, then what? I'd need a faster option.
Bring up the image of the building.
Please.
Can you zoom into the left image? Ah! Bingo.
Shoot an arrow from that building past the Kessman to the building on the other side.
Then it's just a simple zip line down, drop onto the roof and I'm in? That's right.
And I'll keep an eye on the rooftop guard from the second building.
One problem.
I don't have the equipment for something like that.
I know just the guy.
What's his name? I can't tell you that.
Why not? Neal told us to go to the Kessman Building, not to rat out a trusted ally.
Mozzie, right now we're following breadcrumbs, all right? We need to get ahead of this so we know what we're dealing with.
Neal led us to the building.
He has a plan.
And I don't work by Neal's plans.
- Suit - No, Mozzie, no more excuses.
If you want me to keep Neal alive, you're gonna give me that name.
Fat Charlie.
His name is Fat Charlie.
And you're gonna take me to him.
- I get it now.
- What's that? Why Neal likes working with you.
With every new case he gets to think of how he would commit the crime.
He gets the thrill of invention without the threat of jail time.
Hmm, maybe I'll put an anklet on you next.
I would gnaw my leg off.
Oh, listen.
Fat Charlie is kind of a tricky guy to deal with, so you should really let me take the lead, okay? By all means.
Mozzie, what do you need? You Fat Charlie? - Yeah.
- Really? Yeah, who the hell are you? Here's the deal.
Disappear for 24 hours, don't tell a single person, and I'll forget I ever saw this place.
Go.
What the hell was that? We don't have time to protect your relationships.
Ignoring that, that was Fat Charlie.
What happens when Booth and Neal come looking for him? Booth, I'd like you to meet an old friend of mine.
Hello, Neal.
You're Fat Charlie? I am.
Where's the rest of you? Never heard that one before.
Who's this guy? Someone new I'm working with.
It's good to see you.
You know I'm always here for you.
How can I help? What's happening now? Peter's giving Neal an opportunity to pass a message.
If Booth has backup, a hidden gun, anything we need to know before we move in.
Neal has a plan, we're interrupting it.
What if he doesn't want Peter moving in? He'd need a damn good reason not to.
Oh, you care to make a wager on it? - What? - Lf I'm right, and Peter lets Neal continue with this plan, I get to ask you a single question that you must answer honestly.
Deal.
And if I'm right, you never set foot in this van again.
It's the easiest bet I ever made.
Let me take a look.
All right, we're good.
Hmm Bunker Buster arrow, primer cord Are you sure? About what? Primer cord.
You know that stuff's highly combustible? That's exactly why we need it.
It's worth the risk.
I'll get what you need.
All right, you win.
So, what's the question? Oh, that's the trick of it.
I didn't specify when I was going to ask.
Pink Panthers, the most dangerous gang of thieves in the world.
Over the past 20 years, they've stolen a total of $1.
2 billion worth of diamonds, gems and other valuables.
No law enforcement agency has ever come close to catching them.
This is Alan Woodford, long suspected to be the leader of the group.
He's also an owner of an office at the Kessman Building.
I think Neal plans to infiltrate the gang.
By robbing them.
Intel says that the Panthers have an audition process.
It would make quite an audition.
Hell of a way to get yourself killed too.
It's not without its dangers, but Neal could've walked away from Fat Charlie's.
He didn't.
Can I say what we're all probably thinking? I mean, are we sure Neal's not auditioning to join the group for real? Mozzie as much as admitted they were planning to run.
The FBI reneged on a deal with him.
I hate to say it, but he's pretty motivated to turn against us.
It's a risk, I know.
But for now, we trust Neal.
That's it.
Go home, get some rest.
Big day tomorrow.
Standard ID photo is ready.
I'm watching the roof.
There's a single guard with an electronic check point.
He needs to tap in every five minutes or an alarm sounds.
That gives us a small window.
Smile.
Why do you wanna join the Panthers? You said it, they're the greatest thieves of our time.
But you've worked with Rebecca before, it means you're good.
You don't need them.
No one in the Panthers needs anyone, that's the beauty of it.
I looked at each one of them and I knew they were capable of almost anything, but if we could all work together, we could get the kind of score you only dream about.
If everyone doesn't betray each other.
That's half the fun, isn't it? Otherwise, why would I be working with you? When you met with him before, was it in Woodford's office? Yeah.
How do you think I know where it is? What? The exit plan is based on you walking out the front door.
If they see my face, they'll know I was there.
We could figure out a disguise, something to pass the facial scanners.
No, it won't work.
You've never been in the building.
No.
That's not what I signed up for.
You wanna get out of town, then you need to go in there for me.
No, it's okay, hon.
I'm so busy with what's going on, I wouldn't even be able to see you if you were here.
Tell me about DC.
Well, there's not much to tell yet.
I mean, today was all paperwork and orientation.
Oh, and a drug test.
Oh, yeah.
Well, you know, one look at you and they knew you were trouble.
Well, unless pinot noir shows up on my blood test, I think I'm gonna pass.
Hon, you sure you don't want me to come home? Don't worry, I'm fine.
Satchmo and I are bonding.
My boys.
I'm jealous.
I should run, hon.
I've got an early morning meeting.
I love you.
I love you.
Don't shoot.
I'm armed only with comfort food.
Mozzie, what the hell are you doing here? Mrs.
Suit asked me to make sure you eat something not made out of green clovers and purple horseshoes.
Less magically delicious.
She knows me too well.
Next time, just use the front door.
It's there.
For a reason.
I'm not eating crickets.
Oh, nor should you.
That's mine.
- Ah, thank you.
- Sure.
Join me? Really? Please.
- Oh, I have wine.
- Too bad.
Thanks.
Likewise.
Van's set up and ready to go.
Tac team's on standby.
All right, I'll meet you there.
Are you worried about him? No.
I just wanna see it with my own eyes.
Why does it always have to be heights? All right, I see the guard.
He's going into the building.
I'm in position.
Stop screwing around, Caffrey.
Caffrey, you're running out of time.
My travel broke.
I'm supposed to meet with the Panthers in two hours, Caffrey.
Figure something out, now.
The guard's about to come around the bend Caffrey, now or never.
Caffrey, I see the guard.
He kept touching things.
If you don't want your equipment modified for maximum accuracy Yeah, we don't.
Booth was likely acting as a spotter from the building Neal hit with the arrow.
We're locking it down now.
Great.
Take a team and search every floor that has a view of the Kessman Building's roof.
Time to bring in Booth.
I'm on it.
Don't make any deals with him.
No matter how innocent they sound.
Are you sure Neal wants you going there? I'd say the arrow pointing at it is a pretty big clue.
Uh, we may have a different problem now.
Woodford.
If he goes into his office, Neal's trapped.
I could go in and flash my badge.
All that will do is let him know something's up.
Walking in on Neal in his office would do that too.
What does a guy like that come down to the lobby for? Something he cares about.
If we pose as an incoming business, that might be able to lure him down.
Mozzie, you stay Where did he go? - What is he up to? - No, no, no.
I'm gonna kill him.
What is it? I'll be down right away.
What's happened? Where is he? Right there.
Is that from my car? Oh, so you admit you own the car that hit me.
- When? - Just now.
My car is parked.
Terribly.
My poor bike ran right into it.
There are laws about how far you can park from the curb for a reason.
You know what? I guess we'll just call it even.
You're joking.
That's thousands of dollars worth of damage.
Uh, my bike is totally destroyed.
I can no longer work.
It's hard to be a bike messenger without a bike, old chap.
It's fine, let's call it even.
Apology accepted, governor.
Looks like it worked.
Jones, did you get him? All right.
Booth was already gone, he must be rendezvousing with Neal.
Neal did what Booth wanted.
Which means he's expendable.
Did it work? In and out with no one the wiser.
Now it's time to get what I want.
I'll give you the same exit plan I was gonna give Rebecca.
Had a feeling it might go this way.
- Thank you.
- Not this again.
Because of you, I get to join the Pink Panthers.
What did you do? Freeze! FBI! Stay on the ground.
Guy has a gun on you and you heckle him.
Oh, I knew you guys were coming, it seemed like a good way to buy time.
Hmm.
Did you think I ran? No.
I figured it was something like this.
- Really? - Really.
So, Pink Panthers? I may have just auditioned to join them.
Here you go.
Thank you.
How much do you think they're worth to the FBI? Quite a bit.
You really think you can infiltrate them? I do, but I have conditions.
- Thought you might.
- I want a contract.
Pink Panthers for my freedom.
It has to be ironclad, no wiggle room from the FBI.
I need to know it's real this time.
You deserve to.
I will make sure that happens.
Uh, forgetting something? There's somewhere I need to be first.
Mr.
Woodford.
Booth is here to see you.
Send him in.
Well, you're not the man I was expecting.
No, I'm not.
I'm the man about to take his spot in the Pink Panthers.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Get him out of here.
- Check your safe.
- This way.
Not the dummy one in your desk.
The real one behind the fake Mondrian.
Wait.
Who told you about it? No one, I saw it myself.
There's no way you've been in this room before.
You almost had me, kid.
Look, I don't know what your game is Look closer.
If I really was who you think I am, I could have you killed for this.
You could.
Or you could acknowledge the skill involved, skill you need for your team.
I know the Pink Panthers are looking for one more member and I know Booth failed his audition.
Oh, and how do you know that? Because I'm the reason he failed.
My name is Neal Caffrey and I want in.
How'd it go? I think I passed the first test.
We'll see if Woodford calls.
Glad you made it back in time.
We've been keeping Rebecca in holding and the marshals are about to take her back to prison.
- May I? - Yeah.
I was wondering if I was going to get to see you.
I'm told I have you to thank for my rescue.
And for getting grabbed in the first place.
Call it even? I wish I could.
Yeah.
I guess my list of sins is a little too long.
Why did you help me? People like us, we live on borrowed time.
We either end up behind bars or dead.
There's always another way.
No.
There isn't.
It catches up to you eventually.
This is as close as we can get to a happy ending, I think.
Being able to do some good before the end.
Stand up for me, ma'am.
Spend your time well, Neal.
Before you know it, it'll be gone.
You okay? Yeah.
No.
No, I'm not.
I look at her and I wanna see a stranger who did terrible things, but all I can see is the girl I fell for.
Good.
Just remember her that way.
After all, that's who saved you today.
"'Before the end"' What's that? She was saying goodbye.
She grabbed his gun, I didn't have any choice.
Hey, hon.
EI.
What are you doing here? Oh.
I I just had to come home.
Aw, you failed your drug test, didn't you? Sort of.
When they took my blood they found something unexpected.
Honey, tell me everything's okay.
More than okay.
I'm pregnant.
- You're pregnant? - Mmm-hmm.
- We're pregnant.
- Yeah.
She made a choice.
For her, it was better to risk almost certain death than go back to jail.
Some birds can't be caged.
I doubt I'd be that brave if the time came.
Was that bravery? There's always another way.
I've lived my life on the idea.
That's what we tell ourselves.
The greatest lies a conman tells are to himself.
But if we are being honest, she's right.
We're on borrowed time.
Our sins catch up to us all eventually.
Maybe not.
I offered Peter a deal.
The Pink Panthers for my freedom.
While you were kidnapped, I walked in your shoes.
I sat in the FBI, felt the camaraderie.
It's compelling.
It's also an illusion.
We are who we are, as are they.
They promised you freedom before, what makes you think this time they'll deliver? Who says that's all I'm after?
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