09x11 - The Conglomerate (142)

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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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09x11 - The Conglomerate (142)

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(DOOR CREAKS)

♪♪♪♪

Colleague?

Yes.

And a friend.

♪♪♪♪

(CAMERA BEEPS, g*nsh*t)

(CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKING)

- (CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS)
- (SIGHS)

♪♪♪♪

DIENER: Will you be
staying for the autopsy?

No.

♪♪♪♪

(PEN CLICKS)

But could I have a moment?

Of course.

♪♪♪♪

(DOOR CREAKS OPEN, CLOSES)

♪♪♪♪

Dear God, I pray to you for her.

Grant her eternal rest.

Let light shine upon her.

And may her soul rest in peace.

- You're absolutely certain.
- (CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKING)

Yes. Apartment B.

Vandyke lived there or stayed there?

We've gone through this.

Indulge me.

(SIGHS)

The GPS data points that
plotted Vandyke's whereabouts

the day Elizabeth was k*lled...

I went to each one.

Every step he took that day, I've taken.

Every store, restaurant,
apartment building.

B.

I showed the super
his photo and my badge.

Vandyke lived there, off and on.

Helen Field.

Sister? Friend? Girlfriend?
Comrade in arms?

I still don't know yet.

Weecha and I will
take a run at Miss Field.

You have a case to solve.

More important than solving this?

It might be to Agent Park.

♪♪♪♪

Hey.

♪♪♪♪

What are you doing here?

Looking at you. You look good.

Marriage suits you.

How's Perry? Peter's fine.

Mm. I was just texting him

to see what he wants me to order him.

You've introduced him to our spot.

I can't decide if I should
be jealous or touched.

You should be leaving,
preferably before he gets here.

♪♪♪♪

- (SIGHS)
- (LIGHTER CLICKS)

I have a job for you.

- I already have a job.
- I heard you left the Academy.

You heard? Are you following me?

I'm trying to.

What you're doing now
I can't figure out,

but it can't be as exciting
as what we used to do.

What we did wasn't exciting. Or legal.

It was extralegal and necessary,

and you were good at it.

Which is why I'm here.

(BREATHES DEEPLY)

I've helped start an organization...
The Conglomerate.

The answer's no.

(CHUCKLES) You don't
even know the question.

Sure I do. And it's not about work.

♪♪♪♪

Well...

(SIGHS)

In case you change your mind.

I won't.

♪♪♪♪

I hope that's not true.

♪♪♪♪

- Hey!
- Hi!

(BOTH CHUCKLE)

I'm Peter.

John.

Alina and I used to... Work together.

- Really?
- Yeah.

- Do tell.
- (LAUGHS)

She likes to keep me in the dark.

- Oh, I bet.
- (CHUCKLES)

John was just leaving.

- See what I mean?
- (SIGHS)

Another time. It was nice to meet you.

- Yeah.
- Alina, it's always a pleasure.

(CLEARS THROAT)

♪♪♪♪

So, what'd you do together?

Oh, uh, you know... k*ll people.

- (CLEARS THROAT)
- Right.

Serves me right for asking.

Did you order? I am starving.

I didn't.

But I'm... I'm sorry.

I got a text from work,
and I have to go.

- I'm sorry.
- (SIGHS) Don't be sorry.

Go. Save the planet.

Or whatever it is you do
that you can't tell me about.

I've been trying to answer more.

And I'm trying to ask less.

Look at us.

Quite a team.

♪♪♪♪

We all know governments
sanction assassinations

through their intel agencies,

the CIA, MI , SVR, Mossad.

According to Raymond,

four of these contract K*llers

have formed a new organization
called the Conglomerate.

Do any of you know anything about this?

Me?

No. I mean, I've heard, uh, rumors,

whispers of a company of assassins.

Is that what this is,

a company that's privatized
assassination?

Yes. And Raymond says
they're taking on clients.

- Does he know the clients?
- No.

Only the victims.

(BEEPS)

A supposedly untouchable arms dealer,

a Kosovan minister accused of terrorism,

a corrupt police chief.

RESSLER: I don't like it, but at
least they're targeting the bad guys.

DEMBE: For now.

The Conglomerate serves
any ideology of any country.

If you can pay, they will k*ll,
good guys or bad.

I'll reach out to my contact at Langley.

If I get his blessing, we're good to go.

The way Raymond talked,
I thought you'd know more about this.

No, I don't.

I'm not sure what he was thinking.

♪♪♪♪

(SIGHS)

- What were you thinking?
- Agent Park.

My wetwork is none of your business,
or the task force's.

Bad timing, I'm afraid.
I have a pressing engagement.

Did you know they approached me?

Is that why you gave us the case?

Because I'm not doing it if
that's what you're worried about.

I'm not worried. I'm late.

But stay. Raid the fridge.

Why are you doing this to me?

Wetwork is such a
delightfully bland euphemism

for the act of spilling blood.

Leave it to the Russians
to coin a phrase

so dripping with sangfroid.

Why?

There's a tin of Beluga caviar in there.

It'll calm even your
frayed nerves, Agent Park.

Champagne, as well.

Close up when you're done.

(SIGHS)

♪♪♪♪

(SIGHS)

♪♪♪♪

(SIGHS)

(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)

(FOOTSTEPS APPROACH)

Alina Park?

John Richter.

I hear you've had some excitement.

- Hey!
- (GRUNTS)

- Do I know you?
- The man you assaulted

has decided to press charges.

(SIGHS) The man I assaulted was
in the process of assaulting a woman.

That's why I assaulted him.

- So if you're his lawyer...
- I'm not.

Much to my mother's disappointment,

I'm not a lawyer at all.

A cop then, an investigator.

A fan.

♪♪♪♪

It's not every day I meet a woman

who smashes a man across the head

with a bottle of Grand Cuvee.

They were out of Jack.

(LAUGHS)

A sense of humor.
That wasn't in your file.

What file?

Are you happy at the Academy?

Who are you?

♪♪♪♪

Most people don't realize that anger

is the purest expression
of care we have.

Rage comes from a lack of control.

A fear you can't protect yourself

or the people you care about.

From the amount of anger
I noted in your file,

I imagine you're
an incredibly caring person.

- (LIGHTER CLICKS)
- That's why I'm here.

See for myself.

♪♪♪♪

What do you want from me?

Right now?

I can't think of anything

I don't want from you.

♪♪♪♪

♪♪♪♪

PARK: I wasn't honest before.

I do know about the Conglomerate.

In fact, I was asked to join it.

Wait. You were asked to join
a team of assassins.

- Yes.
- Why?

Because I am one.

♪♪♪♪

(CHUCKLING) Okay.

Okay, that's funny. That's funny.

Uh, for a second there,

I thought you actually had a lead.

I do.

A member of the Conglomerate
gave me that this morning.

He's ex-CIA.

He's recruiting me now
because he recruited me then.

You're with the Agency.

If I told you, I'd have to k*ll you.

That's such a bad joke.

Except in this case, it's true.

Okay, I'll bite.

Why is "not the Agency"
keeping a file on me?

♪♪♪♪

(SIGHS)

Aye Su, an infamous
Burmese junta leader.

Aye Su is why the CIA
is interested in me?

He's a repressive ethnic cleanser.

Okay. He's a monster.

What's that got to do with me?

Your file suggests you have
a low tolerance for monsters.

Doesn't everyone?

It also suggests

you're willing to do something about it.

ARAM: Wait. Hold on.

You make it sound like
it was just a pickup line.

Like he sat down and was like,
"Hey, uh, how ya doing?

"You, uh,
wanna k*ll a m*llitary strongman for us?"

I didn't want to just "k*ll"
a m*llitary strongman.

I was asked by my government
to assassinate a monster.

And you said yes.

I'm still trying to understand why.

PARK: Why don't I want to date him?

Because he's a -year-old
who works in a movie theater.

ABBY: Don't play him like that.

He runs a chain of movie theaters.

Oh, my gosh, that's so exciting.

Wait. Let me grab my lingerie.

Boring is good.

Boring is . kids, a dog,
and a pension.

Fine. Have Mr. Boring call,
but it's not going anywhere.

(CELL PHONE BEEPS)

(CELL PHONE DIALS)

(LINE RINGS, CLICKS)

RICHTER: I knew you'd call.

If I say yes, what exactly
would I have to do?

PARK: After Keen d*ed
and the task force broke up,

I was kind of lost.

Acting out, looking for...

Something, for a purpose.

And you found it by
assassinating a dictator?

You may not agree with it,

but, yeah, I did.

But only because it was
sanctioned by the government,

because the people who made the
decisions could be held accountable.

That's not happening
with the Conglomerate.

We can discuss that
fine distinction later.

For now, all I care about is your
willingness to help us go after them.

m*rder Incorporated?

Absolutely.

Even if it means using
this guy to get the names

of everyone else in the organization.

Yeah. I'm willing.

Good. Then I want you
to call your contact.

Tell him that you're in.

(FABRIC RUSTLES)

Did you know that camels
have been domesticated

for over , years?

- (CAMEL GRUNTING)
- (GASPS)

Who are you? What do you want?

Who I am is not important.

What matters is that you
are Helen from Apartment B.

If this is because of Ken,
I had nothing to do with that.

Amazing animals, camels.

Their urine is said to cure hair loss.

Say the word, I'll give
your scalp a tingle.

(LAUGHS)

What is going on?

Why am I here?

Are you two like a couple of freaks?

Charles Vandyke.

You're here to tell me about him.

Charlie?

(CAMEL GRUNTING)

I haven't seen him in years.

No, I'm sure.

Probably not since I k*lled him.

Please, mister, I don't know
what it is you want,

but whatever it is, I'll give it to you.

I want names. Friends.

Colleagues. Acquaintances.

And anything Vandyke left behind.

Papers. Books. Bank records. Computers.

You look like you collect things.

I want what you've
collected from Charlie.

Okay.

Okay, yeah, sure.

Elizabeth Keen.

I-I don't know who that is.

He never mentioned her?

(BUCKET THUMPS LIGHTLY)

Never.

Two quarts! We're good to go.

I swear, he never mentioned her.

We'll see.

- (CAMEL GRUNTING)
- (BREATHING QUICKLY)

♪♪♪♪

♪♪♪♪

He's here.

- ARAM: Of course.
- "Of course" what?

Samar's ex, this guy.

What is it with these, like,
supermodel-y assassins?

Hey.

I'm glad you reached out.

I know what we're doing
is all cloak-and-dagger,

but a parking garage?

Yeah, sorry about that.

I have an appointment nearby,
but I wanted to see you,

so I figured I'd k*ll
two birds with one stone.

Tell me about the Conglomerate.
Who's involved?

How's married life?

I'm not signing on
until I know the players.

Are you happy?

Would you hate me if I said
I hope you're not?

Peter and I are fine.

Mm.

You ever think about Cuba?

RESSLER: Cuba. Let's think about Cuba.

♪♪♪♪

Is there any chance you're
gonna focus on why we're here?

Yeah. In a minute.

(VEHICLE APPROACHES)

♪♪♪♪

- Who's that?
- My appointment.

Be right back.

Park, where is he going? Is he on a job?

If he is, we have to stop him.

If he's not and you run
in there, then I'm blown,

and we'll never learn
about the Conglomerate.

RESSLER: But that's a price
I'm willing to pay.

No, I'll go.

If it turns out to be nothing,

he won't be suspicious.

♪♪♪♪

(g*n COCKS)

(SPEAKING RUSSIAN) _

(DOOR CLOSES)

♪♪♪♪

_

(SPEAKING RUSSIAN) _

_

(g*nshots)

(THUDS)

(IN ENGLISH) Park, are you okay?

- We have to go.
- I take it this means you're in.

We have to go now.

♪♪♪♪

COOPER: Do you have
any idea what you've done?

I never heard Harold raise his voice.

Well, here's the reason why he is.

COOPER: You saved an assassin
by assassinating his target!

Trouble in paradise?

Yeah. Stirred up by you.

(SCOFFS) By me?

Forgive me, I guess I was
under the false impression

that we were all adults here.

Thank God we're not.

I saw a g*n, and I reacted.

The man you sh*t could
have been a whistleblower

or an undercover cop.

- He was Vor.
- Yeah. But you didn't know that.

All you knew was that you
were choosing the life of a k*ller

over the life of a stranger.

I don't know what I'm more disturbed by,

your actions or the fact
that you can't seem

to acknowledge that this was personal.

It was. It isn't now.

On comms, it sounded personal
to Ressler and Aram.

And before you say that they're wrong

- or there's nothing going on...
- There isn't.

Before you say something that isn't
% accurate, I want you to stop.

Take a moment, and know that,

given what happened
in that parking garage,

if you say anything that falls
short of the absolute truth here,

I will let you go.

RESSLER: A turtle statue.

A tortoise.

Hingeback, I believe.

He's tied to it. Your... Your tech guy.

For the next hours.

Part of some kind of a...

Pledge drive or...
Or a pledge of allegiance or...

Pledge week.

Yes! That's it.

A week of pledging.

To what, I have no idea.

The point is, he's indisposed,
and this can't wait.

It was Vandyke's.

I had a nice chat with Helen from B.

Ah, which reminds me.

♪♪♪♪

We brought camel's milk.

We had some left over.

Do you have any idea
who helped Vandyke find Liz?

Not yet.

I'm hoping there's a lead buried in here

that Agent Mojtabai can root out.

PARK: I didn't know Liz
as well as you did.

But I'm only here because of her.

She saw me, warts and all,

and, for whatever reason, embraced that.

Losing her was like losing
my guardian angel,

and whatever rage wagon
I was on, I fell off it.

Until I met John.

He gave me purpose.

(VACUUM WHIRRING)

(SPEAKING BURMESE) _

_

(WHIRRING CONTINUES)

_

_

♪♪♪♪

- (SILENCED g*nshots)
- (GROANS)

(GROANS)

(THUDS)

(SHELLS CLATTERING)

♪♪♪♪

REDDINGTON: (IN ENGLISH) It's salty.

Very.

A little disgusting.

But sort of delicious.

There's, uh, nothing encrypted,
but there is, uh, this.

A series of GPS coordinates
from the day Liz d*ed.

(COMPUTER BEEPING)

We already mapped Vandyke
using his phone's GPS.

Right, uh, we did.

And, uh, well, they might be the same,

but, uh, maybe not,

so I'm putting the
phone coordinates in blue

and the computer coordinates in red,
and if I overlay them...

(COMPUTER BEEPING)

- DEMBE: They don't overlap.
- Except in two places.

The... The cafe where
you gave Liz the letter

and the restaurant where Liz was k*lled.

So two people were following her.

No, only one.

Well, if Vandyke's blue, then who's red?

Elizabeth.

Train. Safe house.

Coffee shop. Restaurant.

He was tracking her.

- Using her phone?
- ARAM: I don't think so.

This, uh... This software
received signals

from a next-gen tracking device.

I mean, if we can find the tracker,

it might have a signature or something

that could tell us who made it.

And whoever made it
either wanted Keen dead

or was working for the person who did.

We need to find that device.

COOPER: I appreciate that you
were vulnerable at the time.

And it may have felt that
he was giving you purpose.

But I see it as taking advantage of you.

Yes, but...

He also helped get me out.

(GRUNTING)

(SPEAKING BURMESE) _

(GRUNTING)

(IN ENGLISH) You were
gonna wait in the car.

Well, what can I say? I missed you.

(g*nshots)

♪♪♪♪

Come on.

- Come on.
- Okay.

Out of curiosity,
if I took a b*llet for you,

would you let me take you out?

That's about the only way I would.

- Hey, hey!
- Ohh!

(g*nshots)

You know, I hear Playa
Paraiso's beautiful this time of year.

(BREATHES SHARPLY)

PARK: He was right.

It was beautiful that time of year.

You said that Richter invited
you to meet his partners,

- that they may ask you to join.
- That's right.

And if they do,

I'll help take them down,
all of them, including John.

Despite everything you've told me?

Yes, %.

(KNOCK ON DOOR)

Excuse me.

Agent Park, I saw
that you ate some Beluga.

- I hope it helped.
- Can you give us a minute?

I'll give you as long as you'd like.

I just need the clothing
that Elizabeth wore

on the night of the sh**ting.

I need to examine it.

I, uh... I didn't know
where else to do this.

Uh, you know, with you.

I did, uh, what I could
to clean the room

and make it respectful.

The room is fine.

Chatter I could do without.

Okay.

♪♪♪♪

That's it.

That's what she was wearing.

If there is a tracker,
I'm sure it's no longer operational.

Detector for GPS signals.

Wireless audio bug.
Wand for foreign objects.

If there was something on her,
I will find it.

Not her.

Her clothes.

She's in the ground.

I presume wearing something nice.

For what it's worth,

I hope you find who you're looking for.

I don't want to know what you're
gonna do with them, but, um...

You deserve peace.

(DEVICE BEEPS)

RESSLER: We have a camera
in your button and a mic,

so we're gonna be able
to see and hear everything.

After Richter picks you up,
we'll follow you to the location.

♪♪♪♪

- (CAR DOOR CLOSES)
- You look great.

Thanks. I wasn't sure
what the dress code was

- for a meet and greet with assassins.
- (SEAT BELT CLICKS)

(CHUCKLES)

♪♪♪♪

RESSLER: Once we know
where you're going,

we'll put the TAC team on site.

After we ID the founders

and get their conspiracy
on tape, then we'll move in.

After you've cleared
the building, not before.

I don't want any of this
blowing back on you.

Nervous?

Confused.

What we did, Su and the others,

we did it for our country.

Now what are we doing it for?

Money.

You make it sound like just business.

(CHUCKLES)

We want job security.

Something people in our
line of work have never had.

♪♪♪♪

It's been a thousand years
since Hassan-I Sabbah

was our first documented
brother in arms,

leader of the infamous
Order of Assassins,

known in Arabic as Hashashin.

We are hashashin.

Present at turning points
throughout history,

and yet, for our troubles,
we've been freelancers.

Paid by the job. Hurt.

Physically, emotionally,
sometimes k*lled.

If we're lucky, thanked
in secret and disavowed.

How is the Conglomerate
any different from that?

The target in the garage

was a Vor named Lev Salenko.

The jobs are the same.

The only difference

is the price and the accounting.

A percentage of what I get goes
to the person who brought me in.

Once he retires,
he'll continue to get his cut,

for pension and health.

Sounds like a pyramid scheme.

(CHUCKLES)

It's more like an incentive
to bring people in.

Yes, that's a pyramid scheme.

Is... Is that why you're
bringing me into the pyramid?

For an incentive?

Ancillary benefit.

What's the primary one?

To learn why you were
a no-show in Tangier.

I'm serious.

My partners know the work we did.

They know it was good work,

and they're gonna ask why it stopped.

Getting them to bring you in

may depend on what I tell them.

So...

What should I tell them?

PARK: I didn't bring
a suitcase to send a signal.


I brought a suitcase because
I have a plane to catch.

(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)

Yes, I'll keep in mind

the . kids, the dog, the cat,

and the minister who pronounces us

Mr. and Mrs. Stupendously Boring.

(CHUCKLES)

Yeah, love you, too.

(CELL PHONE BEEPS)

I'm allergic to cats.

As for the . kids,

I should warn you,

with everything
they'll have to overcome,

. is gonna be my favorite.

Talk about marginalized.

They'd have their own letter.

LGBTQIAP... For partial.

You know, . is what...

Maybe a hand?

A finger.

I'm tearing up just thinking about

walking my little thumb
down the aisle at its wedding.

Listening as the minister asks,

"Do you, thumb, take you, index,

"to be your lawfully wedded digit?

"In hangnail and dislocation

"as long as you both shall wave?"

Mm. What if thumb falls for middle?

You know...

The bad boy. The bad boy.

Eh. Passing thing.

Good for a fling. Maybe even...

A trip.

But in the end,

she'll end up with index.

How can you be so sure?

- Casablanca.
- What?

Okay. You may run a movie theater,

but you know nothing about the movies.

Ilsa did not go for index in Casablanca.

Excuse you? Paul Henreid is
the personification of index.

Yeah, but she loved Humphrey Bogart,

who is completely middle.

So she went away with one guy

instead of staying
with the guy she loved?

She went because of work.

It was important to her, and...

She sacrificed her happiness for it.

Who would do that?

(CHUCKLES)

RICHTER: That's the reason
you didn't come.

Because he's an index finger.

That's why I skipped Tangier.

- Mm-mm.
- (LAUGHS)

I skipped everything else because...

He makes me laugh.

♪♪♪♪

(BEEPING)

You said you could find it.

I could.
Or would if it was here, but it's not.

Someone tracked Elizabeth
until the moment she d*ed,

at which point,
the police came, took her,

everything was bagged and tagged.

The chain of evidence,
who was in charge of it?

Park.

You knew Agent Park was an assassin,

that after Liz d*ed,
she took a job k*lling people.

I did.

And that didn't bother you.

Ineptitude bothers me.

A lack of originality.

Margarine.

This and most everything else

up to and including
Agent Park's trigger finger?

Deck chairs on the Titanic.

♪♪♪♪

RICHTER: Alina Park belongs
in the Conglomerate.

In eight months,
she completed four jobs.

Four jobs so extraordinary,

she received the Distinguished
Intelligence Cross...

Turn a little more to the left.

...awarded by the Agency
for "extraordinary heroism

"involving the acceptance
of existing dangers

"with conspicuous fortitude

"and exemplary courage."
And exemplary courage.

SIMMONS: Your record is distinguished.

But not your commitment.

Eight months.

Nothing before or since.

If you are as able as
Mr. Richter says you are,

why'd you stop?

k*lling was easy.

Laughter was hard.

I needed more of it.

Michael Simmons, former SAS,
targets, eight kills.

(COMPUTER BEEPS)

Mirko Ibrahimovic, sn*per, DGSE,

answered directly to the
French Ministry of Defense.

Colleen Riano, former CNI, Spain.

Responsible for at least
deaths that we know about.

Are these people heroes or t*rrorists?

SIMMONS: Thanks for coming in.
That'll be all.

♪♪♪♪

They look disappointed.

Are you kidding? They loved you.

- How can you be so sure?
- You're still alive.

The vote's just a formality.
They love you.

I love you. You're very lovable. (SIGHS)

Hey.

We have to celebrate tonight.

And by celebrate, I mean have sex.

Name the hotel. I'll get us a room.

♪♪♪♪

Goodbye.

RESSLER: All right, we have
everything we need.

TAC team's in position.

I will sleep with you anywhere, anytime.

It's a perk of the job, like dental.

I'm clear.

♪♪♪♪

(CELL PHONE RINGS)

(BEEPS)

(RINGS)

(BEEPS)

(RINGS)

(BEEPS)

I have nothing to say to you.

I'm not calling about the Conglomerate.

I know, because thanks to you,
there is no Conglomerate.

The TAC team went in.

They arrested them. It's over.

I'm calling about Elizabeth.

It was the right thing to do.

But I don't like you nosing
around in my business.

John Richter is a good person.

You were with her after the sh**ting.

- You rode with her.
- I care about him.

And he cares about you.

He recruited you once

and wanted to recruit you again.

You said yes the first time.

I couldn't risk a repeat performance.

You couldn't risk it?

I have unfinished business.

We have unfinished business.

- Finding Liz's k*ller.
- Yes.

Which may not be possible without you.

(SCOFFS) That sounds
vaguely complimentary.

I need you, Agent Park.

That's why I put the
Conglomerate on the Blacklist.

I can't afford to lose you.

Yeah, I rode with her to the morgue.
What of it?

(BREATHES SHARPLY)

The person who orchestrated
the hit put a tracker on her,

a tracker that might give us
a clue as to their identity.

If we can find it.

Aram and I looked through
the evidence on file,

evidence you signed for,
but it wasn't there.

You sure there was a tracker?

Yes, we have the coordinates.

Then you already have your answer.

You want to find the tracker,

find the last place it transmitted from.

Thank you.

For proving my point
about how much I need you.

I'm sorry about Richter, but,
clearly, without your help,

I can't seem to see
what's right in front of me.

Thank you, Agent Park.

(CELL PHONE BEEPS, DIALING)

♪♪♪♪

(LINE RINGS, CLICKS)

ARAM: Hello?

Aram, I know how to find
what we're looking for.

♪♪♪♪

Honey? I picked up dinner
from Biryani Kebab.

I told them you had a chili allergy,

- so if it's not mild, I don't...
- RICHTER: Hi, honey.

Tough day at the office?

Join us.

I said join us.

♪♪♪♪

To a job well done.

Yeah, about that. It's not done.

- Richter's missing.
- We clocked six in the meeting.

TAC team arrested six,

but it turns out one was
a guard waiting outside.

Have you informed Agent Park?

Yeah, we've been calling her.
She's not picking up.

You think Richter connected
her to the raid?

I don't know, but if he has,
she's in danger.

Get to her house now.

♪♪♪♪

Why'd you do it?

And don't deny it. I know it was you.

They're gonna come here.

Did you do it for him?

Because he makes you laugh?

If you leave now, you can get away.

(RICHTER SIGHS)

♪♪♪♪

Did she tell you what we used to do?

The work we did?

(CHUCKLES)

(GASPS) Alina, what's going on?

- It's gonna be okay.
- Hey, hey!

Focus.

Focus.

What we did together, did she tell you?

She said... You k*lled people.

sh*t. Stabbed. Blew up.

Your wife's a natural-born k*ller.

- Leave him out of this.
- Why?

He's the reason we're here.

What's he talking about?

He knows what we did
but not what we did?

She left me for you.

Which I came back to rectify,
and here we are.

(GRUNTS, BREATHING QUICKLY)

If you stay, you'll get hurt.

Which is it?
Are you concerned for him or me?

For him.
He's my husband, and I love him.

You're someone I care about.

Whatever happened today
doesn't change that.

I didn't want to see you arrested,

and I don't want you hurt,
especially not by me.

(LAUGHS) You?

You talk so much, you don't
even hear what you say.

You want to be heard,
but you never listen.

Anger is the purest
expression of care we have.

Rage comes from the lack of control,

a fear that you can't protect yourself

or the people you care about.

And from the amount
of anger in your file,

I knew you were
an incredibly caring person.

- Yeah.
- (g*n COCKS)

I know what I said.

But you don't know what it means.

And what's that?

It means I'm gonna kick your ass.

(GRUNTING)

♪♪♪♪

(GROANS)

(GROANS)

(BOTH GRUNTING)

(GROANING)

(GRUNTING)

(THUDDING)

♪♪♪♪

I'm so sorry.

If anything had happened to you...

- I'm okay.
- Really?

No cuts, bruises, nothing broken?

Let me see. Peter, look at me.

I'd rather not.

♪♪♪♪

I'm fine.

I'm not so sure about you.

- DEMBE: Alina!
- (DOOR CRASHES)

Park, are you hurt?

No.

At least not in the way you mean.

♪♪♪♪

Weecha, hi.

It's, um, Aram, remember?

Uh, the one you can drink
under the table.

He's in a bad mood.

I had a bad reading.

The flowers. Apparently, they show...

Ambiguity.

O-Okay.

Uh, well, on the one hand,
I have good news.

Um, I did what you asked,
and the tracker on Liz,

uh, I used Vandyke's computer

and got the location of its last signal.

Which means we have a lead.

Yeah, as I say, that is the,
uh, good news.

Uh, but I also have some bad news.

Well, of course you do.
Look at the flowers.

What is it?

The tracker's last signal
came from Rose Hill.

The cemetery where Liz is buried.

♪♪♪♪

MAN: (ON RADIO) Yeah,
we cleared all access points...

RESSLER: You guys should
get out of here.

Go to a hotel.

CSI's gonna be here all night.

Which m*rder are
they here to investigate?

Richter's or my marriage?

After tonight, they're both dead.

RESSLER: Oh, come on.
You don't know that.

I never thought I made
the wrong choice. Ever.

I'm sure he feels the same way.

(SIGHS)

I'm afraid to ask him.

Afraid?

The CIA gave you an award

for "extraordinary heroism
"and exemplary courage,"

which is all very impressive,

by the way.

So, go.

Be extraordinary.

♪♪♪♪

You don't have to do that.

♪♪♪♪

That was John's.

(SCOFFS) 'Course it was.

What did he smoke, Gauloises?

On a balcony in Monte Carlo?

You know what? Doesn't matter.

I don't care about him.

What I care about is you.

You once told me that
you weren't honest with me

not because I wouldn't like what I saw,

but because you wouldn't,

that you couldn't expect me to love you

until you learned to love yourself.

How's that going?

It's a work in progress.

Like us.

But I am making progress.

(VOICE BREAKING) And I hope we are, too.

Was tonight progress?

No.

But it is...

The end.

Of my keeping any secrets from you.

You are my husband, my partner.

You need to know everything.

I want you to know everything.

You're right.

I'm not fine.

And one of the biggest reasons
is because I can't rely

on the person I rely on the most.

You b*at a man to death.

I'm not sure I can help you with that.

I'm not, either.

But I want to find out.

Do you?

♪♪♪♪

Do you know who Raymond Reddington is?

Of course I do.

Why?

I think we better sit down.

♪♪♪♪

COOPER: I'm afraid you missed Agnes.

She's already in bed.

I'm glad, actually.

Because I've come to discuss
something with you that...

Perhaps it's best she not know.

What's that?

I think I know how to find the
person who k*lled her mother.

Why wouldn't we want her to know that?

Because to find them, we need
to exhume Elizabeth's body.

♪♪♪♪
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