05x19 - Ian Garvey: Conclusion

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Former government agent Raymond "Red" Reddington (James Spader) has eluded capture for decades. But he suddenly surrenders to the FBI with an offer to help catch a t*rror1st under the condition that he speaks only to Elizabeth "Liz" Keen (Megan Boone), a young FBI profiler who's just barely out of Quantico.
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05x19 - Ian Garvey: Conclusion

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Previously on "The Blacklist"...

I'll make this simple.

I have the suitcase.

And because I have the suitcase, I need to speak with Raymond Reddington.

I'm going to honor Tom's dying wish.

Which was?

For me to know your truth.

You have the bones.

You already know the truth.

A truth.

I want the whole truth.

Garvey: What about Keen?

If you ever utter her name again in my presence, I'll cut out your tongue.

You have no idea who I am or why I want the truth.

Liz: Tell me again.

I need to hear it.

Red: I promise Ian Garvey will not get away from me.

Liz: My name is Elizabeth Keen.

I'm a special agent with the FBI.

You need to come with me.

I know what it's like to have a father who's a criminal.

Look, Ian isn't my father.

He protected me from my father.

Perhaps you've heard of him.

His name's Raymond Reddington.

[Wind rushing]

♪ I won't fear my rivals ♪

♪ Leave them in the silence ♪

♪ I live in the present ♪

♪ Moment to moment, moment to moment ♪

♪ I don't fear no future ♪

♪ Come live on in silence ♪

♪ I live in the present ♪

♪ Moment to moment, moment to moment ♪

♪ Moment to moment ♪ Ian Garvey is...

How do you Americans say it?

A dead man walking?

I cut him off.

He no longer represents my interests in your country.

I trust he knows why and what he must do to regain your patronage?

Yes.

He was not happy about it.

Unhappiness motivates whimpering.

Action is motivated by fear.

Garvey has made a lot of money distributing my product, protecting my supply lines.

I am the source of his wealth and power.

He fears the loss of our alliance and I am sure is quite motivated to get it back.

Then he'll bring me what I need, and your debt will be paid.

As the gospels say, "Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and unto Reddington the things that are Reddington's." [Chuckles]

As the Russians say, "Trust but verify." Having saved your son from those who suspect you work with American intelligence, I'm sure you wouldn't want them to see photos proving that you do.

Goodness knows the next time they take your son, I may not be in Paris.

[Sighs]

As you say, fear is a great motivator.

I'll contact you with a time and place.

When I get the bag, you get the photos...

and Garvey gets your good graces.

Everybody wins.

This bag, it must contain something quite extraordinary.

Extraordinarily human.

Nothing more.

Nothing less.

♪ Fears I got all messed up ♪ [Phone ringing]

♪ Tearing off and on next to mine ♪ Garvey: So?

Reddington knows too much.

About both of us.

He believed your story?

Of course.

He lives in a world where people do what he tells them.

So he expects me to bring him the bag.

And when you do, I expect you to k*ll him.

I have questions I need him to answer.

More than you need my support?

[Quietly]

No.

Then the answers die with him.

♪ ♪

♪ ♪ [Footsteps approaching]

♪ ♪ I'm good.

[Car horn honks in distance]

I have a daughter.

I want to go home.

Her name is Agnes.

She's living with her grandmother until it's safe for her to come back.

Am I free to go?

It won't be safe until Ian Garvey is in prison.

Is that a yes or a no?

I didn't force you to stay.

I forced you to listen.

I needed you to hear that Ian Garvey k*lled my husband.

[Scoffs]

Right here!

[Voice breaking]

Right where I'm standing now.

You know, I always fantasized about having a sister.

Someone who I could be completely honest with because I know she would be completely honest with me.

I am being completely honest with you.

Ian is my surrogate father.

He taught me to drive.

He showed up to my graduation.

He was there after my real father abandoned me.

And you want me to help you arrest him.

I do.

What if it was Reddington?

Would you arrest him?

You're an FBI agent.

He's on your Most Wanted List.

Be honest...

If you knew where he was right now, would you arrest him?

It isn't the same thing.

[Scoffs]

Right.

Like I said, it was a fantasy.

[Cellphone vibrating]

♪ ♪ I wish...

we could just forget all of this and get to know one another.

♪ ♪ I think we both know it's a little late for that.

♪ ♪ [Doorbell rings, door opens]

Red: After more than two decades on your Most Wanted List, I've become something of an FBI buff.

I know all about your Wacos, your Ruby Ridges, COINTELPRO, going all the way back to John Dillinger, Al Capone, all those communists, the incorruptible G-Man, a colorless if admirably professional lot.

Is there a case hidden in that backhanded compliment?

This apartment.

Right here.

Oh.

My God.

To have been the proverbial fly on Clyde Tolson's duvet.

Clyde Tolson lived here?

[Laughs]

J.

Edgar Hoover's lover?

This was their secret hideaway.

Imagine the conversations.

Cooing over JFK's lovers.

Slandering Dr.

King.

What peignoir to wear to bed.

When I saw the apartment was for sale, I couldn't resist.

You own the apartment where the h*m* head of the FBI carried on his affair with his boyfriend?

Allegedly.

I wouldn't admit this in mixed company, but J.

Edgar and I have a surprising amount in common.

For instance, we both always get our man.

He got Tolson.

I got Garvey.

Or I will, by this time tomorrow.

Is this why you wanted to see me?

Mosadek has ordered Garvey to bring me the duffel bag.

Garvey thinks he's going to give it to me and walk away.

I wanted you here to tell you I've made other arrangements.

To get your man and the bag.

To get our man and keep my privacy.

Hoover believed knowledge is power.

He used his to hurt a lot of good people.

You're using yours to hurt me.

That is ridiculous.

Tom d*ed for a reason.

You know why, and you won't tell me!

I won't tell you something that's none of your business.

It was none of Tom's business.

You may feel entitled to know what it is because he d*ed trying to figure out what it was, but you're not.

A fact which I have patiently tried to get you to understand.

Be hurt.

Blame me.

Howl at the moon for all I care.

But this is my problem, not yours.

[Panting]

Hey.

What's the matter?

Are you like him?

Like who?

Reddington.

Are you like him?

You know the answer to that.

I know about the Nash Syndicate, about Zarak Mosadek.

Whatever you've been told, there's an explanation for all of that.

You saved me.

You protected me.

I don't know who you've been talking to, but what matters...

This matters to me, Ian.

This matters to me.

You don't need to be protected from him anymore.

Not after tomorrow.

Are you gonna k*ll him?

Like you k*lled Tom Keen?

So that's who you've been talking to?

Agent Keen?

Are you gonna k*ll Reddington?

Hey.

Uh, you got to come to Mr.

Cooper's office.

Why?

What's wrong?

There's something you need to hear.

Um...

Uh, here, uh...

Here's your house keys.

I figured I should...

You know, since we're not, um...

Thank you.

I'll bring your things in tomorrow?

Oh.

No, you don't have to do that.

I can...

I can pick them up whenever or...

It's no trouble.

I'll bring them in tomorrow.

♪ ♪ Here he is.

Agent Mojtabai said he recorded a conversation Ian Garvey had with a source of yours.

Just happened two minutes ago.

We tracked Garvey to an out-of-the-way bar where he goes to see a woman.

A girlfriend?

Mistress?

Just someone he knows.

I asked Aram for a bug, which I placed on her jacket.

Okay, so, what have you got?

Okay, so, I cued it up to the end.

You can listen to the whole thing later, but this part...

We got to do something about it, like, now.

Here we go.

Jennifer: Are you gonna k*ll Reddington?

Garvey: A meeting's been set.

Reddington thinks I'm coming to give him something he wants.

I have other plans.

Meaning what?

Meaning I'm about to do the world a big favor.

[Key clicks]

It's a trap...

your meeting with Garvey.

If you show up, you'll be k*lled.

How convenient.

What's that supposed to mean?

Yes!

You gathering intel that indicates I shouldn't go to a meeting you don't want me to attend.

That's not what this is about.

"Two of your oxen have d*ed.

One round of play without an oxen card, and everyone in your party has d*ed." I have oxen.

Are you listening?

Where'd you get your information?

I can't tell you.

Then, no, I'm not listening.

"You have d*ed of dysentery." Damn it!

Elizabeth wouldn't lie about something like this.

If she says it's dangerous for you to go, I believe her.

So do I.

[Die clatters]

But I'm still going.

[Cellphone ringing]

♪ ♪ Yes?

Mr. Sinclair.

Raymond Reddington.

I told you a day would come when I'd need you to perform your peculiar brand of magic.

That day is arrived.

You want me to create a double for you so that you can attend a meeting in which you anticipate being assassinated?

Yes.

Perhaps a better idea might be to skip the meeting.

[Laughs]

Perhaps!

However, I'm afraid the meeting is unavoidable.

But I...

[Sighs]

I'm not in the business of helping people skirt m*rder.

I'm...

I'm in the business of providing alibis.

A trick that allows a man to be in two places at once...

an illusion I believe will come in handy, given the circumstances.

Yes, but it's...

it's...

it...

it's an illusion achieved by the most painstaking of processes.

It can take months to find a double.

I-I then refine the likeness, uh, establish routines, pattern behaviors.

I mean, the whole meticulously crafted drama that can take o-o-over a year to perfect.

You don't have a year.

M-Mr.

Reddington, uh, uh, I want to help you, but there simply isn't time to even establish a routine.

Without a routine, there are no witnesses.

Without witnesses, there is no alibi.

I don't need an alibi.

I simply need a double.

And I need a year!

You have 16 hours.

Oh.

Absolutely not.

We're not putting you in a situation like that.

It's too dangerous.

I must say, Harold, I'm flattered by your concern, but I've spent a good part of my life in situations very much like that.

You have got to call this meeting off.

Ressler: What do you think's gonna happen?

Garvey's gonna confess to murdering Singleton?

Admit to k*lling Tom?

I'm sorry, Donald.

I missed that.

I was still basking in the glow of Harold's concern for my well-being.

Don't flatter yourself.

And don't believe for one minute that we can protect you from Ian Garvey.

[Laughing]

You're the FBI.

My God.

What would J.

Edgar think?

Navabi: Even if you could get Garvey to talk, we'd still need to explain how we were able to record the meeting.

I have an idea.

How about you say you were looking for the most-wanted man in America, and in a valiant, but fruitless, attempt to capture me, you stumbled upon him.

What's this really about?

This is about justice for the man who m*rder*d Agent Keen's husband...

a dangerous and dirty cop who not only runs the ground troops for an international drug syndicate, but who also has exploited his considerable resources within the U.S.

Marshals Service.

Why make a play now?

You k*ll Reddington, you're never gonna get the intel you want.

Reddington forced the issue.

We take care of the b*st*rd now.

Ian Garvey has been untouchable.

I'm giving you a chance to do what the Bureau has been unable to do for over a year.

And along with Garvey, if you're lucky, you might even capture Zarak Mosadek, who somehow slipped through your fingers the last time.

You let Mosadek go, and now he's double-crossing you.

That's what he thinks he's doing.

In actuality, he's delivering Ian Garvey to you on a silver platter.

You just have to catch him in the act of k*lling me, not after he already has.

If I sign off on this, you're walking in there at your own risk.

I feel confident.

And why is that?

God doesn't want me, and the devil isn't finished.

The meeting is scheduled for 10:00 a.m.

tomorrow.

Do get a good night's sleep.

I'll need you bright-eyed and bushy-tailed at the ass-cr*ck of dawn.

I still think it's a dreadful idea.

It's a su1c1de mission.

But I think I may have found a way for you to attend the meeting without being k*lled.

Well, that's a start!

We'll need vehicles and firearms, uh, the usual makeup, wardrobe, and wig work.

Red: [Laughs]

This reminds me of our high-school production of "Guys and Dolls." A rousing rendition of "Fugue for Tinhorns." Stubby Kaye has always been something of a role model.

I don't know who that is.

Stubby Kaye?

"40 Pounds of Trouble"?

Sam the Shade in "Cat Ballou"?

Ah.

Doesn't matter.

Let's hear about the plan.

Well, first off, we're going to need a very credible double.

Anthony!

Mr. Reddington!

This man is just the framework upon which we will build.

It will be critical that I have the right wardrobe.

Color, cut, size.

Every detail is essential.

Shoe size.

The ties.

Suit size!

All duplicates and exact matches.

A little padding here.

Take in a little there.

And I'll need a very specific list of theatrical supplies.

Molding clay, alginate, latex, cheesecloth.

Supplies...

are not as important as the craft.

I can teach almost anyone anything, given enough time.

But for our purposes, our double will have to learn quickly.

♪ ♪ And in terms of our liabilities, we'll have our work cut out.

Dealing with Mr. Garvey and his men will be difficult enough.

But, uh, additionally, we will need to contend with Mr.

Mosadek and his fairly extensive security team.

And not to mention the FBI.

All right, Aram, we're on site.

What CCTV feeds do you have in the area?

Red: We're here.

Garvey and Mosadek's men will likely take up positions here and...

here.

The feds will hang back.

They'll want altitude for clear sight lines here, here, and possibly here.

Which means...

You'll be surrounded.

Sinclair: And even if our double is convincing and nobody dies, getting out of here is going to be nearly impossible.

Nearly.

This extraction will require two specific vehicles...

a box truck and a sedan, which you will arrive in.

Chuck and Morgan can handle the vehicles.

Whatever we need.

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

♪ ♪ What you need is to get from this point to the northeast exit here.

If you can manage that before you get, uh, sh*t or run over or, uh, arrested by the FBI, this just might work.

And I would be a genius.

[Chuckles]

Raleigh, are those new spectacles, or is that a twinkle in your eye?

I am the first to admit that a carefully planned job, uh, gives me great comfort.

But this sort of winging it, it has, uh, an exciting flair to it!

[Laughs]

That's the spirit.

Let's have a little fun.

But, please, do your very best to make sure Tony's not k*lled in the process.

It's time.

♪ ♪ Check, check.

Polar one, test.

Check, check.

Polar two, test.

Aram: Polar one, we're getting a bit of interference.

Can you reposition 10 degrees north?

Agent Ressler, what's your sitrep?

I got two mercs 30 yards to the southeast.

Concealed positions.

Agent Navabi?

I make one more pro, 20 meters southwest.

♪ ♪ I make two from the Nash dicate Just north of the quarry.

Guys.

Mr.

Reddington is gonna be completely surrounded.

I will be in your ear the whole time.

Remember...

head high, roll the walk.

♪ ♪ All right.

I got eyes.

Principals are on the move.

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

♪ ♪ He's clean.

To confirm our agreement...

You get your bag, and this w*r with Garvey ends.

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

♪ ♪ Stop.

Were it not for all the trouble the contents of that bag have caused, you would've been dead long ago.

You're still upset about that little mess with Tom Keen.

Let's not forget Detective Singleton.

It takes a special kind of man to k*ll his own colleague.

Keen was pleasure.

Singleton was business.

Agent Keen, we've got him.

Give us the "green.

" We'll take him down.

Hold your position.

Mosadek: Enough.

Mr.

Garvey and I have a lucrative business arrangement...

one that I would like to resume.

The bag.

Give it to him.

Open it.

Sorry, Mr.

Reddington.

There's been a change of plans.

We've got a situation.

g*n.

Go!

Move!

Move!

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

♪ ♪ Get out of there, son.

Go, go, go!

I'm going!

I'm going!

♪ ♪ Garvey's headed east to 395.

♪ ♪

♪ ♪ Oh, my God!

I m*rder*d a drug lord!

I'm having palpitations.

Tony.

Quite a performance.

You did it!

My finest hour.

I-I need some air.

Garvey's mug hurts my face.

[Gasps]

♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ Where am I?

Hello, Ian.

Welcome back.

I hope you had a good rest.

There's much to discuss.

Following a sh**ting in Bealeton this morning, a manhunt is under way for U.S.

Marshal Ian Garvey.

It feels good to be wanted, doesn't it?

Witnesses have confirmed that Garvey.

A 30-year veteran of the US Marshals Service, sh*t and k*lled an Afghan government official named Zarak Mosadek.

What have you done?

The impossible.

I put you in two places at the same time.

I didn't sh**t Mosadek.

As a general rule, a magician never explains his tricks.

I didn't sh**t anyone.

But this one is just too good to keep to myself.

It started yesterday just after lunch.

Judson: Why make a play now?

You k*ll Reddington, you're never gonna get the intel you want.

Garvey: Reddington forced the issue.

We take care of the b*st*rd now.

Red: While you were plotting with your minions from the Nash Syndicate, I was hatching a plan with my men to meet with you.

What the hell is this?

With a butterfly kiss and a honeybee hug, sleep tight, little one, like a bug in a rug.

♪ ♪

Red: Then came a plaster mold of your face, a willing double, a little makeup, a little make-believe, and, voilà, two Garveys with one stone.

While the real one slept, the imposter picked up your men just in time for them to see your Off-Broadway debut in all its theatrical glory.

♪ ♪

It's time.

Nobody's gonna believe this.

They already do.

The FBI believes you k*lled an Afghan government official.

Mosadek's colleagues believe you k*lled the head of their cartel.

And the Nash Syndicate believes you k*lled their biggest supplier.

And if I give you the duffel bag?

I'll perform another magic trick.

My jet will take you and the missus out of harm's way.

I know a lovely little spot on Namibia's Skeleton Coast.

You can get me out.

Where's the bag?

Ressler: Garvey was in business with Mosadek.

Why would he k*ll him?

I don't know.

Did he cut a deal with Reddington?

No.

No way.

Garvey hates Reddington.

Then why not k*ll him when he had the chance?

I told you.

I-I-I don't know.

Well, here's what we know.

We know the meeting was a setup and that Mosadek and Garvey conspired to take Reddington out.

And you being there makes you part of that conspiracy to m*rder.

Now, you help us, we make it go away.

Why didn't Garvey k*ll Reddington?

He was supposed to.

Then why the double-cross?

Look, Garvey...

He never said a bad word about Mosadek.

He admired him.

In fact, he made a fortune off of protecting his cartel.

Why Garvey k*lled Mosadek instead of Reddington, I got no idea.

Ressler: Well, he's got nothing.

I mean, whatever went down, Garvey didn't tell him about it.

Did he tell Reddington?

You think Reddington and Garvey were working together?

It doesn't make sense otherwise.

Garvey was in business with Mosadek.

Why would he k*ll him and not Reddington?

And there's no sign of either of them.

Garvey's AWOL, and Reddington isn't answering my calls.

Aram: Guys.

I got something.

All right, so, this...

this is Garvey's sedan going under this freeway overpass.

And this...

is what came out.

Ressler: There's no sedan.

Where did it go?

Navabi: Is there an exit under the freeway?

Nope.

It didn't disappear.

Actually, it kind of did.

Into the back of that trailer.

Courtesy of a Mr.

Raleigh Sinclair.

"The Alibi." The man who can put you in two places at once.

Now we know why Reddington kept him out of jail.

Liz: He didn't double Reddington.

I saw him.

He was at the meet.

And Mosadek's dead.

That leaves Garvey.

Reddington knew Garvey was coming for him.

He got to him first, had him doubled, had the double k*ll Mosadek.

Garvey and Mosadek were conspiring to k*ll Reddington.

Now one of them is dead, and the other is wanted for m*rder.


Cooper: Ressler, you're on the Alibi.

Put out a BOLO for Raleigh Sinclair.

Navabi, I want you on the Garvey impersonator.

He m*rder*d Zarak Mosadek and got away in that truck.

Trace it.

Find it and him.

Well, we know where the real Garvey and the duffel bag are...

with Reddington.

He double-crossed us.

Tell me about your contact.

How well does she know Garvey?

Very well.

If Red's forcing Garvey to take him to that bag, maybe your contact can get us there first.

And why would I help you?

Because if you do, Garvey will go to prison.

If you don't, he'll be k*lled.

By Reddington.

Yes, he has something Reddington wants.

On TV, they're saying he k*lled that man Mosadek, but you said that they worked together.

Did Garvey ever mention that duffel bag?

Did he tell you where it might be?

A locker?

A storage unit?

I-I don't know.

Maybe.

Where are you?

I'm at work.

Think about that duffel bag and where it might be.

Helping me find it before Reddington just might save Garvey's life.

[Cellphone beeps]

What's that smell?

Is that lavender?

[Sniffing]

And mint.

Is that your head?

[Sniffs]

What kind of products do you use?

I'm dying of curiosity.

Wouldn't that be nice.

You smell that?

Yes.

It's lovely.

I'll say.

[Inhales deeply]

Absolutely lovely.

Whatever it is, you and I need to get some.

[Tires screeching]

Hey, mister.

Can you hear me?

Easy, buddy.

Easy, buddy.

You're all right.

You were in an accident.

[Grunts]

♪ ♪ The other man.

The one who was with us.

Where'd he go?

I don't know.

He took off.

You all right?

Come on.

[Grunts]

Is that yours?

Yeah.

Please.

I need your car.

[Sirens approaching]

Thank you.

♪ ♪ [Cellphone dialing, ringing]

What have you done with Garvey?

There was an accident.

We know you used the Alibi to double Garvey.

Garvey got away.

You expect me to believe that?

You knew the meeting was an ambush.

You have a source.

Someone close to Garvey.

I'm not answering that.

If that source was assisting you, Garvey knows that, and he'll try to get to him.

I assume that's what you're trying to do.

Tell me.

Where are you going?

Why?

So you can get to Garvey first?

I can help protect you from him.

I don't need your protection.

What I need is that duffel bag, and I'm about to get it.

[Pounding on glass]

We're closed!

[Shouting]

I said we're clo...

Ian?

Ian.

Oh, my God.

Are you okay?

Did you tell Keen?

What?

Is that how Reddington knew I was coming?

No!

You said you talked to her!

Yeah, but I didn't say anything!

On TV, they said you k*lled that man Mosadek.

I'll pay you back when I can.

What is happening, Ian?

Meantime, say you were robbed.

I am being robbed.

[Door rattles]

♪ ♪

♪ ♪ [Lock clicks]

♪ ♪

♪ ♪ [Telephone ringing]

Aram: Hello?

Agent Mojtabai.

Aram, I need to find Agent Keen.

It's urgent.

Mr.

Reddington.

Is everything okay?

No, everything is not okay.

She just hung up on me, angry and desperate, and I fear she's blindly walking into a trap.

I need to find her.

But if she hung up on you, she probably doesn't want to talk to you or have me help you find her.

Aram, if your intent is to protect Elizabeth, protect her from Garvey, not from me.

She's in trouble.

Wait, I thought you had Garvey.

I did.

He got away.

And now, like a hound on a hot scent, she's going after an item Garvey took from me, and I have no doubt he's headed the same way.

Okay.

She went to meet someone.

Where?

I don't know, but this woman...

the person she went to see...

Liz planted a listening device on her, and if that device is within range and transmitting, I may be able to track it.

Do it.

Now.

♪ ♪ False alarm.

I didn't k*ll anyone.

And I didn't say anything to Agent Keen.

I believe you.

I wish you'd believe me.

I don't know what to believe anymore.

I'm gonna need your car.

[Sighs]

Yeah.

The keys are in the jacket.

Ian, the whole world's looking for you.

Where are you gonna go?

Ian?

What?

What's wrong?

What is that?

[Crunching]

That's how Reddington knew.

It's a bug put there by Keen.

She heard us talk and squealed to her lord and master.

The duffel bag...

Why is it so important?

I'm gonna need time to figure out how to clear my name.

When I do, I'll reach out.

There's so much you need to know.

Can you please tell me now?

Everything you believed for the last 30 years has been a lie.

You've spent a lifetime hiding for no reason.

[Door opens]

Liz: Ian Garvey, FBI!

Hands in the air!

Do it!

Now!

You're under arrest.

You don't want to do that.

Oh, yeah.

I do.

I can't think of anything I've ever wanted more.

I can.

Hear what I have to say about Reddington's little secret.

You arrest me, that's never gonna happen.

♪ ♪ Hands on the bar.

♪ ♪ I'm listening.

He didn't k*ll Mosadek.

I know.

I don't care.

Garvey: If I tell you everything I know about Reddington, what guarantees do I have that you won't arrest me?

Absolutely none.

He's innocent.

If I can't get him for the murders he did commit, I'm happy to get him for the one he didn't.

How can you say that?

The same reason she bugged your jacket and snitched on us to Reddington.

He owns her.

She's an FBI agent in the pocket of the FBI's most-wanted criminal.

He doesn't own her.

He is her.

Don't do this.

And she is him.

I'm asking you not to.

She's acting like a criminal because she is the daughter of one.

Reddington's her father.

Yeah, and I'm her sister, who I wish I could've gotten to know.

I think we both know, it's too late for that.

We found no images on CCTV feeds and no prints at the scene.

Ressler: But we were able to trace Sinclair's rig to a warehouse in Takoma Park.

We believe it was a staging area, but everything has been cleaned out.

Okay.

Uh...

Hope I didn't make a huge mistake, but I just hung up with Mr.

Reddington.

What's wrong?

He lost Garvey, and he can't reach Agent Keen.

He thinks she may be in danger, and so he asked me to help locate her.

Now, I went ahead and pinged the transmitter on her listening device before the signal cut out.

Ressler: Okay, back up.

Reddington lost Garvey.

So he says.

And the transmitter's offline.

Yes, but before the signal dropped, it was broadcasting from a bar on East Fayette Street in Baltimore...

Pete's Tavern.

It's the same place where Agent Keen was meeting...

With her source.

And where Reddington is headed now.

Have you tried Keen?

She's not answering.

Keep trying.

You two, get there.

Alert local PD and SWAT.

On our way.

Now I get it.

Reddington and your husband...

how they knew each other.

Reddington didn't know you through him.

He knew him through you.

But the duffel bag...

Where is it?

How did your husband come by it?

And why didn't he tell you what was in it?

Because you k*lled him before he could.

And if you try and tell it now, I'll do the same to you.

Utter one word.

One article...

"A"..."An"..."The"...

and I'll sh**t you.

No, he won't.

Because if he does, I'll sh**t him.

[g*n cocks]

[Voice breaking]

You're right.

I am unwilling to accept that I am not entitled to know why my husband d*ed.

I am hurt.

I do blame you.

And pulling this trigger, something I desperately do not want to do, is me howling at the moon!

Which is definitely your problem, not mine.

Tell the story.

Tell it!

Stop!

Wait!

My hands are up.

No g*n.

What are you doing?

I'm not a thr*at to anybody.

Except to yourself.

I don't know what he's done to you or what's in the duffel bag, and I don't care.

All I know is that my entire life, he's protected me from you, and it's about time that I started protecting him.

[River Matthews' "House Of The Rising Sun" plays]

Look at me.

♪ There is a house ♪ Anything?

♪ In New Orleans ♪ I'm your daughter.

The one you abandoned 28 years ago on Christmas Eve.

♪ They call the Rising Sun ♪ Jennifer.

Did you think of me at all?

In my pink room, in my pink pajamas, waiting for Santa.

When I went to sleep, my world was perfect, and when I woke up, it was destroyed.

My daddy gone.

Did he just leave?

Was it an accident?

We didn't know.

All we knew was my daddy...

my good, kind, and decent daddy...

was gone.

And then come to find out you weren't good or kind or decent.

You were a traitor.

And we were sent into hiding.

From you.

From my father.

And I'm telling you this because if you are at all happy to see me, which I'm sure you're not, but if there's one shred of relief that I made it through this ordeal, it's because of Ian.

He saved me.

♪ Now the only thing...

♪ That's why I'm standing here, asking you, my father, to please save him.

♪ Is a suitcase and trunk ♪ That's entirely up to him.

Dembe.

♪ Now the only time ♪ ♪ That he'll be satisfied ♪ [Jennifer screams]

♪ Is when he's all drunk ♪ Ian?

Call 911!

Tell them there's been an officer-involved sh**ting.

Tell them it's a 10-33.

Say it!

A 10-33!

You will not die.

You hear me, you piece of crap?

Not until you tell me what you know.

You will not die.

♪ ♪ ♪ Mother ♪ ♪ Tell your children ♪ ♪ Not to do what I have done ♪ ♪ ...spend your lives ♪ ♪ In sin and misery ♪ ♪ In the House of the Rising Sun ♪ [Sirens wailing]

♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ Pulse 132 and thready.

Get Cardiac down here.

Cardio Attending to Trauma 1.

Six units of O-neg.

BP 80 over 60.

No time to stabilize.

Let's get him to the OR now.

Right now.

Garvey.

It's your last chance, Garvey.

Tell me about that duffel bag.

I'll take care of Reddington.

I promise.

♪ In New Orleans ♪ Nurse: We're losing him.

I don't have a pulse!

♪ Of the Rising Sun ♪ ♪ And it's been the ruin ♪ ♪ Of many a poor boy ♪ ♪ And God knows I'm one ♪
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