02x10 - Type A

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02x10 - Type A

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Jack: Over million Americans

leave the safety of
our borders every year.


If danger strikes,

the FBI's International Response Team

is called into action.

[Traditional music playing]



- [Speaking Mandarin]

Do you mind if we speak in English?

It helps me to practice.

Of course not, and your
English is very good.

You sure you're not
really from Brooklyn?

[Chuckles] Now you're teasing me.

[Laughter]

Something I've picked
up living in the U.S.

New Yorkers call it "busting chops."

Busting chops?

Yes, but don't ask me what it means.

Oh. [Chuckles] You're
so calm and comfortable.

The exact opposite of my ex-husband.

He never could understand
why I chose to work

rather than be stuck at home.

Stuck?

Yes, you know,
stay-at-home mom.

I mean, I love my kids,

but I am still entitled
to live a life of my own,

don't you think?

Let me buy us some drinks.

Okay.

[Speaking Mandarin]

[Mandarin conversation continues]

Xie-xie.



Cheers.

Thank you.

This is mine.

I really had a wonderful time.

Thank you.

You've been very kind... and honest.

I... I don't...

[Exhales sharply]

Oh, you probably drank
something you shouldn't have.

Oh!

[Moaning]

[Car alarm chirping]

[Moans]



[Grunts softly]

Sorry, it's not your fault.
It's how you were raised.

There is no backing out now.

I'm not trying to back out.

I'm just saying maybe
we should reschedule.

Come on, Monty. You and I both know that

that is not gonna happen.

Why not? There were no set
rules to how it should go down.

Au contraire, Mon frère.

You guys ready for tonight?

- Yes.
- No.

Stout and Pint. : . Sharp.

You have no idea how much I've
been looking forward to this.

Look, why don't I
just give you both $ ,

- and we call it even?
- That was not the bet.

I know, but...

Monty, you lost the bet, remember?

Yes, I remember, and I
will never, ever again

question your knowledge

on the "Fast and Furious" franchise.

Look, you act like I'm
asking for a pound of flesh.

I would be willing to negotiate that

in lieu of singing karaoke tonight.

Do not be a baby. You're gonna be fine.

We've been practicing.

- No... Yes, really?
- Mm-hmm. Two words.

[Laughs]

Kenny. Dolly.

[Gasps] That's right.
This is getting real.

"Islands in the Stream."

There won't be any video, right?

No, not that you're aware of.

It's time to face the music, my friend.

That's right.

I'm gonna go drop these reports off,

then I am home to shower,
shampoo, and shine.

- Clara.
- Hey.

Emily, what brings you
to the seventh floor?

Lisa Sojourn.

Oh, I haven't heard that name in years.

Poor girl had her
whole life ahead of her

before that monster took it.

I still can't believe
he hasn't been caught.

Well, I just might have found him.

Communication addressed to the B.A.U.

came across my desk this morning.

It was sent by Inspector Jin Taan

of the Taipei Ministry of
Criminal Investigations.

In the last days, he's
had two unusual murders,

which may be linked to one of the cases

in the B.A.U.'s Zero Files.

Our victims, Lynn Zhou and Yian Chen,

were posed in the same
specific display...

office building, Kn*fe through
the heart, flower in the lap.

Then why the purple
orchid? Is this homage to...

The Vinegar Hill Slayer. The
B.A.U. hunted him in .

He k*lled four women in
the Vinegar Hill section

of Brooklyn, New York.

All four of his victims
were publicly displayed,

Kn*fe in the heart, flower in the lap.

Precisely the same way
these women in Taipei were.

At the time of the New York murders,

I was working as an intern at the U.N.

As was I.

Oh, I didn't realize you
guys went back that far.

Indeed, we do. In fact, we knew

one of the Vinegar Hill victims. [Sighs]

She was a translator for the U.N.

Her name was Lisa Sojourn.

Lisa, Clara, and I, some other girls

would go out after work
and drink, dance, meet boys.

All that stopped after Lisa's death.

The preliminary
investigation didn't lead

to more substantive action.

It was reclassified as a Zero File

because the B.A.U.'s
efforts were interrupted

by the September th att*cks.

Right, when the FBI's top
priority became terrorism.

years is an awfully
long period of dormancy.

Could it be a copycat?

It's possible, but the purple orchid

was a detail that was never made public.

Did the B.A.U. establish an
operating theory at the time?

It was incomplete, but
the profile indicated

a male, late teens to early
s, native to New York,

sophisticated but with significant

anger issues toward women.

Ordinarily, we go to
help American victims

of crime overseas, but in this case,

it looks like we may be looking
at an American k*lling abroad.

From four kills in six months
to two murders in two weeks...

that means the killings
are accelerating.

So we need to stop this
UnSub before he kills again.

[Theme music]

Synced and corrected by Dragoniod for
- http://www.addic ed.com -

Clara: A Taiwanese proverb says,

"Do good, reap good.
Do evil, reap evil."


[Footsteps approach]

You ready to roll?

Oops, sorry, Clara, I
didn't know you were...

No, it's okay. Um, I was just...

remembering my friend, Lisa.

[Scoffs] It's hard to believe
how much time has passed.

Life has a way of doing that.

Yeah, but at least we have a life.

You know, Lisa's was... was cut short

before it even had a chance to start.

Seems like you have some
good memories of her.

Yeah, I do.

If you could have known Lisa, she...

[Chuckles]

She was this...

breath of fresh air.

She could talk to anyone.

She could wear just about anything.

And she loved to go juking.

Juking?

- It's dancing.
- Ah.

She was from Georgia, so
that's what she called it.

But... many a times, we would juke

until the morning sun came up.

I'll bet you did.

And she had this laugh, it was...

It was contagious.

And when Lisa got going,

you knew eventually
you were gonna end up

on the floor right next to her.

I miss that.

I miss her.

I just wanna honor her,
you know, and her memory.

I think you just did.

Thank you.



I think the only way to really honor her

is to catch this k*ller
who took her life.

And we will.



The murders of Lynn Zhou and Yian Chen

are a tragic stain on
the fabric of Taipei.

Inspector Jin, I'd like to apologize

for the horror and
dishonor caused by a suspect

the FBI believes may be an
infamous American k*ller.

Or someone copying those atrocities.

Your kindness is appreciated,
and please be assured

of our utmost commitment
to your endeavors here.

Thank you. My team and I have
reviewed the prior case file

and the autopsy report
on the first victim.

Has an autopsy been performed

yet on the second victim, Yian Chen?

No, not as of yet.

Well, if it's all right with you,

Agent Jarvis is on
our jet and is equipped

to conduct the autopsy there.

That would be most convenient.
I'll make the arrangements.

I would also like to
interview Yian Chen's family.

I can give you a ride.
My car's right over here.

Great.

[Horn honks in distance]

This is a heavily
trafficked business area.

The UnSub had to have
timed this precisely

to stage the body out here
without being observed.

Displaying the victim
in public is significant

to the UnSub's ritual,
just like in New York,

but the B.A.U. never
determined what it meant.

We need to figure out what
the UnSub's trying to say

and to whom.

Six victims in two
very different countries

suggests divergent comfort
zones a half a world apart,

which is very unusual,

unless we're talking about
a copycat here, right?

Yeah, possibly, or perhaps
it speaks to the UnSub

being at home in both
countries. Maybe a dual citizen.

[Horns honking in distance]

[Cellphone rings]

Hey, boss.

Monty, I need you to
compile visa entries


for people who were
living in New York in

during the killings there
who are now living in Taiwan.

It's not gonna be a small list.

Well, if your job was
easy, anyone could do it.

Flattery will get you everywhere.

- All right, I'm on it.
- [Typing on keyboard]

[Cellphone beeps]

In New York, the UnSub's hunting ground

was a fairly compact neighborhood,

just a dozen blocks or so.

Closer look at the
victims here should tell us

where they were abducted.

Well, with that information,

I should have enough
to build a geoprofile.

Let's hope Clara's
interview with the family

can give us the information we need.



[Indistinct conversations]

[Horns honk in distance]

- [Speaking Mandarin]
- _

_

_

[Cellphone vibrates]

_

[Speaks Mandarin]

_

Thank you.

I do speak English if it
would be easier for you.

Okay.

Look, I know that this
isn't easy for you, Mrs. Lin,

but the more information
that I can gather,

the better chance we
have of finding the person

who did this to your daughter.

I know that Yian was recently divorced,

but do you know if she was
currently seeing anyone?

Out of respect for me,

Yian kept her personal life to herself.

Everyone who knew Yian
knew her to be very driven,

especially with regard to her career.

[Sighs] Ultimately, her
personal life suffered.

But recently, I believe
that began to change.

What made you think that?

Oh, she would tell me
she had been called back

to her office some evenings,

but I knew she wasn't
telling me everything.

She always dressed well,

but on these occasions,
she would be prettier,

happier when she came home.

Did you notice anything
different about her behavior

on those days?

Well, she would go on her computer

right before she left.

Do you have that computer here?

Yes. It's in her bedroom. I'll show you.

There's no evidence of a struggle

or visible signs of trauma.

I gotta say that these
Taiwanese killings

seem surprisingly humane

compared to the ones in New York.

- "Humane" is an interesting word choice.
- [Typing on keyboard]

What I mean is those
victims didn't suffer.

They d*ed peacefully.

Those victims in New York...

I mean, it was blunt force
trauma, throat slashed.

Are you saying you think
this is another k*ller?

I'm not sure.

I mean, these victims appear
to have been incapacitated,

probably drugged.

But like in the other cases,

the stabbing of the heart
was performed postmortem...

- part of the UnSub's signature.
- [Clicking mouse]


But taking a closer look,
there actually might be enough

to link this m*rder to the prior cases.

And that link would be?

Well, the other autopsy reports

all give very specific details

about how the Kn*fe was
inserted into the victims,

but none of those details were
ever released to the public.


Blade entry angled upward from below

and to the left of the sternum.

Penetrating the lower left
ventricle, edge downward,

and twisted clockwise one-quarter turn.

The C.O.D. may be different,

but these stabbings are identical.

This is no copycat.

[Indistinct conversations,
motors rumbling]

[Speaks Mandarin]

[Cellphone beeps]

What did you find on Yian's computer?

[Sighs] It's not there.

I could have sworn it was.

Perhaps it's at her office.

That's where we go next.

Listen, we're gonna do
everything in our power

to find the person responsible for this.



[Indistinct conversations]





Taan: I understand you had
a friend back in New York

who was also a victim.

Agent Seger? You okay?

You know, I, um, I try to remain
impartial during investigations

so my personal feelings
don't blur my judgment,

but sometimes that is hard to do.

Okay. [Sighs] As in New York,

all of the victims here are
not only physically similar,

but they're also professional
women with careers and families.

So was Yian Chen looking for love

just like the other two?

Our society is a difficult place

for divorced women with
children to live in.

You know, housing, jobs...

these women are too often ostracized.

Listen, there is a big difference

between being ostracized
and getting k*lled.

I mean, what made Yian so different?

We get her computer, we're
gonna get some answers.

So our lovely and talented
B.A.U. counterpart and I

dug deeper into the
UnSub's mysterious hiatus.

- You found something?
- Yeah, the victims in Taiwan


didn't flag on the
B.A.U.'s Interpol query


because Taiwan doesn't
share an Interpol database.


So if Prentiss hadn't been contacted

by Inspector Jian, we
might never have known.

Yes, well, which inspired us to conduct

an open-source intelligence review

of all print and broadcast media

in non-Interpol countries.

We found seven other murders

with the same M.O. in
seven Pacific Rim countries,

none of which are part of Interpol.

So each of them thought
the k*lling in their country

was an isolated case, not
part of a serial event.

Bingo.

If the UnSub has only k*lled once

in each of those countries,

but has already k*lled twice in Taiwan,

that means his presence here
signifies something special.

Hey, guys. [Sighs]

So the tox panel on our Vic

shows the prescription drug Midazolam,

which is a benzodiazepine.

It's a central nervous
system depressant.

- So how common is that?
- It's not exactly rare.

It's prescribed to treat
insomnia and seizures.

In its intravenous form,

it's used for procedural sedation.

Monty, check prescriptions in Taipei

for the drug Midazolam
against your visa search

for people living in New York in

and residing in Taiwan now.

- I'm on it, boss.
- [Types on keyboard]



[Door clicks shut]

[Slow footsteps]

The UnSub may have accelerated
his k*lling tempo in Taiwan

because like New York,
he feels at home here.

Well, there's definitely a contradiction

between the v*olence in his early kills

and the lack of it now.

I mean, he has gotten
less violent over time.

Well, maybe he's been
perfecting his methodology.

Certainly not his coping mechanism

when it comes to women.

He seems to have no
intention of stopping.


[Blade whooshes]

We need to get ahead of him,

find out how he's targeting his victims.



[Door creaks softly]



- [Speaking Mandarin]
- _

_

_

_

_

[Inhales deeply]

[Exhales deeply]



Inspector Jin found Yian Chen's
computer at her office.

On it was a history of
an online dating site


that both victims
were members of.


"Taipei Twine is an online
dating and matchmaking service

"that offers professionals
a unique dating experience

"that doesn't require
users to post pictures.

"Instead, drawing
potential couples together


for deeper relationships... "

"Based on profile,
personalities, and promises,

not shallow infatuation
based solely on looks."

Well, makes sense that
professionals would use

a more discreet online site
to seek potential lovers.

Yeah, our UnSub would certainly
prefer that sort of anonymity.

So he lured these women to their death

with the promise of love?

No, there's something
these particular women

had in common that keyed
our UnSub to choose them.

Yeah, well, both Yian Chen and Lynn Zhou

described themselves
the exact same way...

divorced, working mom, young kids.

So our UnSub offered to play the role

of supportive husband and stepfather?

Looks like Yian was contacted by Tom Wu

two days before her death.

I got a match.

Tom Wu reached out to Lynn the
night before she was k*lled.

Tom Wu's online profile describes him as

a financial professional
seeking marriage and children.

Well, looks like Tom's got
a third victim on the hook...

a woman named Sara Yee.

He scheduled a date with her...

right now at a Hao Ban restaurant.

All right, Clara and I
will head to the restaurant.

Simmons and Mae, you two check
out Tom Wu's home address.

If there's a crime
scene there, secure it.



[Indistinct conversations]

I'm very, very sorry
for being so clumsy.

I ordered you a fresh drink.

[Speaks Mandarin]

That's okay. Accidents happen.

You didn't have to.

I thought you were ready to leave.

One last round before we go.

- Gan bei.
- [Glasses clink]


Cheers.



[Vehicle door closes]

Our UnSub's gonna want a secluded spot,

away from prying eyes.

He'll also want a quick path of egress

from his table.

I understand, but I already have three

of my plainclothes officers inside,

and they have his driver's license.

That's not a good idea.

[Indistinct conversations]

Is everything okay?



[Indistinct conversations,
alarm wailing]

He pulled the fire alarm.
Your officers just got made.

[Alarm continues wailing]

[Patrons murmuring]

I'll cover the door.

[Indistinct conversations]

Jack? Jack, we need
an EMT. He drugged her.

- Sara? Hi.
- Hi.

[Sara gasping]

Sara, my name's Clara.
We're gonna help you, okay?

The UnSub's in the wind.

We just took away his next victim.

He's gonna find another
one soon and k*ll again.

[Speaks Mandarin]

[Speaking indistinctly] It's okay.



[Turns lock]

[Switch clicks]



Sara, do you think you're
able to talk with us now?

Yes.

Did anything strike
you different about Tom?

Not... really.

What did you guys talk about?

Dating,

which led to more serious topics...

marriage, my kids, my job.

Then what happened?

I was telling him about
my hectic work schedule,

my long days, then...

he spilled my drink.

He apologized profusely,

then I went to the
restroom and cleaned up,

and when I returned...

Tom had gotten you a fresh drink.

Yes.

He had.

You think Tom drugged me.



Clara: What else do you remember?

- [Car alarm chirps]
- Sara: The last thing I remember

is that Tom whispered

- something like...
- [Muffled screaming]

Sorry. It's not your fault.

It's how you were raised.
[Muffled screaming]

[Blade squishes]

[Muffled scream, grunting]



[Engines roaring]

Oh. I thought I knew all your looks.

I don't know this one. I don't like it.

I was just within arm's reach

of the man who k*lled
my friend years ago.

You know, it took me a
long time to face the fact

that some cases will never be solved.

But this one... I want this one so bad.

We're gonna get him. You know we will.

You and I both know we
can't guarantee that.

He was right there.

Last week, he was a ghost, and now...

He was right there.

Hey, hey.

What does Monty always
say to people's loved ones?

We're the best in the world
at getting these kind of guys.

Aren't we? We're gonna get him.

Thank you.

Mae and I just got back from the address

associated with Tom Wu's
Taipei Twine profile. No luck.

Yeah, we did find a very pleasant

but confused elderly couple.

Yeah, I'm not surprised.
The Tom Wu who registered


with that site has been
dead for two months.


His profile, however,
is very much alive.


Turns out he had a date six days ago

in between the killings of
Lynn Zhou and Yian Chen.



- Is she missing?
- No. Her name is Mary Gau.


She's at work. I'm sending
you her address now.


Clara and I will pay Mary Gau a visit,

see what happened on her date.

Guys, she could be the
key to finding this guy

before he kills again.

We don't think the UnSub's
gonna flee the country

now that he knows we're on to him?

Driven, motivated, and violent?

In my experience,

UnSubs with this level of
psychopathy double down.

His need to k*ll will
overwhelm any reason

that would compel a
normal person to stop.

- [Beeps]
- _

Jack, you're more right than you know.

Another body was just found.



[Indistinct conversations]

[Siren wailing in distance]

Yu-Ting Mèng, , single.

She was senior administrator
for the transit authority.

Professional women,
slender build, dark hair.

Just the UnSub's type.

Yeah. Looks like the UnSub
found the closest woman

to his victim type and
improvised from there.

He cut her hair.

Yep, looks like a blitz att*ck.

He certainly didn't take
the time to charm her.

No. This k*ll was done out of necessity,

but he did take the time

to place the purple orchid in her lap.

Is there any way we
can trace its origin?

In Taiwan, breeding orchids
is a mass production business.

Well, given the blood, I would say

that the s*ab wound is
definitely the C.O.D.

The key aspect for this UnSub
throughout his k*ll history

has been the ritual displaying
of the body, is it not?

Yeah. His compulsion
to k*ll comes secondary

to his need to display his victims,

but he didn't take the time to
deliver the full message here

by properly displaying it.

Yet he hastily chopped the victim's hair

because he didn't want to
vary from his physical type?

Maybe it's not a physical type.

Maybe it's a specific woman.

And the question is... who?

[Engines roaring]

Well, Mary Gau, the woman who
survived her date with Tom Wu,

said she got the impression

he wasn't really interested in kids.

Monty: Curious. Mr. Wu
listed having children


as one of his profile preferences.

Yeah, but once Mary
mentioned having to leave

to go home and tuck her kids in bed,

he basically became a
jerk from that point on.

So what it is about a woman
cherishing her children

that turns this particular UnSub off?

Maybe he suffered a past trauma
related to having children.

Maybe, but I think it hits
closer to home for him.

I think our UnSub's trigger
is something in his childhood,

something... that he
experienced firsthand

- which he never recovered from.
- [Door opens]

- Any luck?
- Maybe.

- Okay.
- [Beep]

So this map shows the
abduction and dump sites

for the three m*rder victims
as well as the attempts

for the two survivors,
Sara Yee and Mary Gau.

Now the abductions
form a small circle here

in the Shilin District on
the north side of Taipei,

and the bodies were displayed here

in the Xindian District in the south.

- [Beep]
- So this narrow stem here

in between the two districts

is where I think the
UnSub's anchor point is.

Zhongzheng District.

This is the heart of our
UnSub's comfort zone...

the place where the
murders likely occurred.

- What do you got, Mae?
- Okay, so Monty and I have

compiled a list of Midazolam
purchasers in Taipei

who also spent time in
New York in , and...

- [Beep]
- Total of eight people fit that bill.

Three of those names in that list

fall within the UnSub's comfort zone...

Jason Lu, Jane Yang, and Natalie Huang.

I'm sending you the addresses now.

Let's divide and conquer.



Woman's voice: Michael,
what's wrong with you?

- This is just like New York.
- [Water running]

These other women are just an excuse.

Yes, I know what has
to be done, Natalie.

I have to do it for us.

Yes, you do. That's
what you promised me.

I'm almost ready. You know I am.

Are you?

[Faucet turns off]

You don't believe me, do you?

You're judging me,
thinking I can't do it?

Huh, yeah? Is that what you think?

I'm your brother, and
you don't trust me?!

Just watch what I do to her!

[Lock clicking]

[Clicking continues]

[Lowered voice] Shh! Somebody's here!

Don't say a word!



[Door bangs wall]

[Door bangs wall]





Let me see your hands.

Ma'am, show me your hands.

- [Speaking Mandarin]
- _

_

I think we just found Natalie.

[Cellphone rings]

- [Beep]
- Hey, Jack.

Nothing on the other two addresses.

You two have any luck?

Mae: Well, we almost hit the jackpot.

Unfortunately, our UnSub got away,

and his place is empty,

except for a very
lifelike silicone sex doll

who happens to look a
lot like Natalie Huang.

Well, sex dolls are much more common

in this part of the world, but...

Yeah, but this doll seems to be...

taking the place of Natalie Huang.

We also found his lair...

some knives, purple
orchids, and a lot of blood.

Yeah, and enough Midazolam
to sedate a herd of horses,

and all the scrips are
in Natalie Huang's name.


All this suggests our
UnSub might have had

a relationship with
Natalie, but then k*lled her

in order to take
advantage of her identity.

Have Taan's men secure that scene.

Let's regroup back here.

We're gonna need Monty to dig deeper

into Natalie Huang's personal history.

[Motors rumbling,
indistinct conversations]



[Indistinct conversations continue]



Monty: So Natalie Huang's family history

is a colorful one.

Yeah, her dad d*ed when she was young,

leaving behind Natalie,
her older brother, Michael,

and their mother, Helen,

who were all U.S. citizens
living in New York at the time.

In , things got a
bit heated for the Huangs

when Division of Family Services

received an abuse and neglect complaint.

Right, that's when
Natalie and her mother,

who had been a corporate executive,

uprooted and moved to Taiwan,
but Michael stayed in Brooklyn

to attend a boarding high school.

But shortly after arriving in Taipei,

-year-old Natalie committed su1c1de.

- [Typing on keyboard]
- Here's the kicker.

She stabbed herself with a
kitchen Kn*fe in the heart.

And the purple orchid was
Natalie's favorite flower.

Seems that her mother
kept a fresh supply

in the house at all times.

So each of these murders looks
just like Natalie's su1c1de,

but what happened to her brother?

Monty, have you found records
indicating that Michael Huang

traveled to Taiwan or
any of the other countries

the UnSub k*lled in?

Negative, Jack. He seems to
have fallen off the radar.

Death records come up blank, too.

We know our UnSub's been
k*lling under an assumed name.

Perhaps Michael Huang traveled
here under an assumed identity?

Makes sense.

You know, if Michael is our UnSub,

it's quite possible
that all of this v*olence

is focused solely on his mother.

I mean, think about
what Sara Yee told us

he whispered to her...

"It's not your fault.
It's how you were raised."

So you think Michael blames his mother

for his sister's su1c1de?

That would explain why
it's so important for him

to display the bodies on
the outside of the buildings.

Right, because staging
them there would act

as a symbolic gesture
against his mother's work.

- Okay, get this.
- [Typing on keyboard]

Mrs. Huang definitely had
behavioral issues with her son.

Turns out Michael was the source
of those neglect complaints

wherein he alleged that his mother

had abandoned him and his sister.

Well, it looks like D.F.S.
did a full investigation

and declared all those
allegations were unfounded.

Right, but in Michael's
deluded frame of mind,

he considered himself a
victim of his mother's neglect.

Sounds like the kind of
trauma that could be a trigger

even though his perception
of it was fabricated.

Hey, Jack, check this out.
Helen Huang, circa .

Seems pretty clear who
his victims represent.

They were all surrogates for Mom.

But if the allegations
against her mother were false,

why did Natalie k*ll herself?

Well, whatever the reason,

Michael k*lled once in
each of the other countries

in order to build his confidence

before coming back here to Taiwan.

Because his mother was
living right here in Taipei.

Monty, tell me you know where she is.

Um... Helen Huang now
goes by her maiden name,

- Chou...
- [Typing on keyboard, beep]

... and Mrs. Chou is the proud owner

of a flower stall in
the Shilin Night Market.

This is their busiest night.

Then she'll probably be there. Let's go.



[Indistinct conversations]

[Speaks Mandarin]

[Indistinct conversations continue]

[Speaking Mandarin, laughing]



Mom?

[Sinister music]

No.

You d*ed to me long ago.

Why did you come here?

Because it's time to pay
for what you did to us.

[Indistinct conversations]

- Stop.
- [Breathing heavily]

[Whimpers]

Stop. Don't hurt me.

[Whimpering continues]

- [Crying]
- Michael!

- [Helen crying]
- [Speaks Mandarin]

Put the Kn*fe down, Michael!

[Onlookers gasping, murmuring]

Think about what you're doing.

[Breathes sharply]

[Helen panting]

Michael, I know that you're hurting.

[Crying]

Everything will be all
right, ma'am. Stay calm.

You don't know what she did to me,

what she did to us.

To who? You and your sister?

Yes, Natalie.

My mother needs to die
for what she did to us.

I loved you.

You abandoned us, left us all alone.

I did my best. Your father was gone.

We needed to survive,
so I worked, and you...

[Crying] You r*ped your sister.

[Breathing unevenly]

She k*lled herself because of you!

No. You're lying. You
tried to tear us apart.

- Why can't you see?
- [Whispers] Get down. Get down.

Natalie and I belonged together.

She was your sister.
She looked up to you.

How could you? [Crying]

We only had each
other... because of you.

Michael.

What would Natalie want
you to do right now?

What would she want?

[Whimpering]

You love your sister, don't you?

We spoke with her.
She doesn't want this.

She doesn't want
anyone else to get hurt.

[Whimpering]

I know what Natalie
wants. She wants this.

[g*nshots]

[Shell casings falling to ground]

[Grunting]

[Groaning]

Jack: Everything's
gonna be okay. Move back.



[Indistinct conversations]

Thanks for all your assistance.

It is I who should thank you
and your wonderful team, Jack.

Pleasure was all ours.

You know, I actually spent time
at the FBI National Academy.

It was the singular honor of my career.

I can never repay the FBI for
the prestige it's brought me.

Well, it goes both ways.
The FBI benefits immensely

from working with
officers of your caliber.

- May I ask a favor?
- Of course.

Should you return to Taipei,

would it be possible to bring

one of those delightful
chicken Parmesan sandwiches

from that little Italian deli
by the back gate to Quantico?

[Laughter]

You can count on it.

Uh, I only hope it's
under better circumstances

than this trip.

Thank you, Jack.

Thanks.



Where's Clara?

She had to make a phone call.



Prentiss: Clara, I
don't know about this.

Clara: It's Happy Hour somewhere,

and I think we should have a toast.

So you finally got the
Vinegar Hill Slayer.

Indeed, we did.

I should be happier
about that than I am.

Well, I know it doesn't bring Lisa back,

or the others, but at least we know

he can't hurt anybody else again, right?

I know, and I really
appreciate you and the IRT

going and doing this.

We did it for Lisa and all the others.

To Lisa Sojourn,

may you finally rest in peace.

Amen.

[Clink]

[Sips]

[Glass clatters]

[Clears throat]

[Brooklyn Funk Essentials'
"Set It Off" playing]


Oh, it's time to juke.

Really? Here?

Oh, yeah, this is happening right now.

- No.
- You're gonna have to stand up.

If we're gonna send Lisa
off, we're gonna do it right.

What if Jack or Rossi sees us?

Have you seen Jack dance? He's fabulous.

- Oh.
- Join in.



♪ Set it off ♪

♪ Come on, now, set it off ♪

♪ Set it off on the left, y'all ♪

♪ Set it off on the right, y'all ♪

♪ Set it off

♪ Come on, let's set it off



♪ Uhh! ♪

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