05x04 - And My Axe!

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05x04 - And My Axe!

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The mission was mostly a success, although I wasn't able to procure everything.

How bad are we talking?

Let's just say I had to improvise a little bit.

Canned meat is dependable meat.

Not as dependable as no meat.

Excuse me?

I have told you thousands of times to not get the Czech Doritos because they taste like peppery cardboard!

Look, if you got a problem with the way I shop, you can take it up with whoever invented the chore wheel.

Spoiler alert: that was you.

I kinda like 'em.

Ugh!

Hey, excuse me, a wise man once told me, "You get what you get, and you don't get upset." Although, he got m*rder*d in prison, which was quite upsetting, but the principle still stands.

Yes!

Finally.

So, since I no longer have access to the FBI system...

We mourn its loss every day.

Everything we do online take forever.

I forgot how slow normal-people computers are.

Well, we've been digging into that RFID drive that we got off Hades, the Dabbur Zann madman.

So we know Madeline is trying to assemble and deploy some kind of chemical b*mb, or bombs.

But we still don't know why she's doing it, what's driving her.

Or any specifics about the weapons.

Well, until now.

I found a locked subfile in the drive, and I was able to brute force the password to access it.

Jane, we've seen that before.

Dabbur Zann were after that last year.

Yeah, they tried to get us to steal it from FBI storage.

What is it?

I don't know.

So this b*mb's been a part of the Dabbur Zann's plan for a long time.

We didn't give it to them then, so we can't let them get it now.

Okay, I'll try to find out more about the b*mb.

I'll see if there are any references online.

Leave me to work.

Hey.

Hey, hey, hey, hey.

Hey.

I got your thing, too.

Let me know if I got the wrong one or if you need me to go back out for anything.

Probably gonna have to anyway, because we both know Patterson's gonna eat all the Noritos.

It's fine, thanks.

Yeah.

And, hey, if you ever need to, you know, find a time to talk about anything's that bothering you, I am totally DTF.

Excuse me?

Down to...

find a time to talk about anything that's bothering you.

I'll keep that in mind.

I should change.

Hey.

Hey.

I thought I'd see how you are.

I know today's...

tough.

Just trying to stay busy.

Look, I know we can't celebrate Bethany's birthday with her, so I thought I'd at least do something for you.

Something...

she would like.

You framed it?

Mm-hmm.

Thank you.

It's the first birthday of hers that I've missed.

Don't even know where she is.

And I can't reach out to her, can I?

'Cause...

it puts all of us at risk.

Allie's gonna keep her safe until all of this is over.

She gonna explain where I am?

Or...

why I'm a fugitive now?

How do you explain that to a four-year-old?

I'm not sure that you do.

Being cut off from our loved ones is hard on all of us.

Yeah...

Just wish I could be the one to protect her.

I know.

You just gotta trust...

that Allie's got that covered.

All right.

Now, I gotta...

I gotta go check in with Rich about a few things.

Okay.

You gonna be okay?

Yeah, I'll be fine.

Okay.

Hey.

Hey, uh, I need a favor, but I need you to keep it between us.

Oh, okay.

Well, uh, I like sneaky Jane Doe, How can I help you?

Looking for ways to spice things up in the bunker?

Not with me, obviously.

Sorry, what's up?

I need you to find a way to check on Allie and Bethany and make sure they're okay.

Okay, well, that's not gonna be easy.

Allie took Bethany underground when Madeline framed us.

Plus Allie's a US Marshal.

She hunts villains for a living.

She definitely knows how to hide like one.

Please.

Kurt could really use this right now.

And I-I'd love to surprise him with some good news.

Uh, here's a...

A list of some likely aliases.

Look, I know it's a long sh*t but I...

I'll do my best.

That's all I can promise.

Thanks, Rich.

You got something?

Well, I managed to track down the evidence log for Jane and Weller's mystery b*mb.

It was on an old cyber-anarchist website that used to post stolen government documents.

Unfortunately, there's no information on there besides the date it was logged into the evidence warehouse.

May 24, 2011.

I know that date.

It was my first day at the FBI's New York office.

Oh.

Wait a second.

My very first case, we seized a w*apon during a bust and took down the people who created it.

Can you remember anything else about that day?

Not much, it was so long ago.

Could you try?

I mean, anything could be useful.

Yeah, I can't.

Nothing's coming.

Come on, Tasha, you gotta try to remember something.

We interrogated some woman.

I can't remember her name.

There was a sh**ting at the same place the chemicals were being stored.

So just to be clear, you can't recall the details of thwarting a cabal of criminals dealing in super deadly chemical weapons bombs?

Do you realize how many times this team has saved the world?

Fair point.

Okay.

Let's just start from the beginning.

What did your morning look like?

I was fresh out of Quantico, Jonas Fischer was our supervisor before he was at the OPR.

Before he was a Russian asset.

Yeah, probably.

But that didn't make him any easier to be around.

Ahem.

All right!

Welcome, recruits, to the New York office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

I'll be frank, the course that you've chosen will not be easy.

By this time next year, approximately half of you will be gone, moved on to something less demanding.

But for now, if you would kindly select a workstation...

Now.

Please select a workstation, get familiar with it.

It'll be your only friend while you're here...

and you're gonna spend a lot of time together.

Uh, you're in my seat.

Oh, yeah, and who the hell are you?

I'm Edgar Reade.

Who the hell are you?

Okay, so your first day at the New York office, the day that you first encountered the w*apon that Madeline is planning to use...

Was the day I met Reade.

I know this is gonna be hard...

but we gotta go over what happened that day.

Anything you remember might help us stop Madeline, whatever it is.

I'm trying.

It's just been too long.

All right, let's just start with what we know.

Okay, all right, all right, uh, years ago, you took down a facility that created the same type of b*mb that Madeline and the Dabbur Zann are currently planning to use in a chemical att*ck.

What else can you remember?

Some parts of that day are clear.

And other parts, there's...

nothing.

I'm gonna throw this out there.

A few years ago, I met a guy in Nepal who taught me a, let's say, experimental hypnosis method.

I'm gonna need a stick of incense, a quail feather, and a whole bunch of Diazepam.

Hard pass.

Recall can be tricky.

Sometimes it's not just about how much time has passed, it's about the memories themselves.

So let's just not think about the details right now.

Let's just focus on how you felt that day.

I felt...

Like I couldn't stand him.

Coffee?

Well, no, tea has all the same benefits of coffee but without the nasty burnt flavor and the jittery side effects.

Oh, so jitters are a problem for you.

I'll be sure and let Fischer know that when he's partnering up agents.

All right.

That's good, that's funny.

But two tours in Afghanistan and my time at Quantico say I'll be just fine.

What were you doing before this?

Meter maid?

Traffic cop?

Crossing guard?

NYPD, most collars in my precinct.

Ooh, how nice for you and your precinct.

Oh, somebody please k*ll me.

So how are we settling in?

I heard a rumor there might be an open spot on Special Agent Weller's task force.

I was wondering what somebody had to do to be considered for it.

Heh.

Well, aren't you two peas in a pod?

Your colleague, Agent Reade, asked me that very same question earlier today.

You know, you're not the only ones here with ambition.

But ambition requires patience.

Everyone has to pay their dues.

You're saying we haven't?

I'm saying you're a little big for your britches.

And, speaking of britches, Agent Reade, if you want to be taken seriously around here, I'd recommend you not come to work dressed like you're cleaning out the garage.

Whatever you both think you know, you have a lot to learn about respect.

Humility.

Luckily, you're in the right place.

Follow me.

Welcome to Cold Case Mountain.

Your job is to sort these many files for logging to their various departments, while also making sure that each case contains all proper and appropriate documentation.

All of them?

Welcome to the New York office.

So this is a great use of our time.

Oh, yeah, I really feel like I'm contributing when I'm crossing the T's on the case of the money laundering in an actual laundromat.

Here's one.

Body found in river with signs of poisoning.

Seems like overkill, if you ask me.

Wait a second, this is weird.

So you can't remember anything in the file?

Yeah, nothing concrete.

"Body poisoned, found in river." Yeah, well, something else in this report caught your attention.

What'd you see?

It wasn't what I saw, it was what I didn't.

The autopsy report confirmed that there were two poisonous substances in the guy's body, but only one was listed by name.

So it was missing information.

We went to the lab to see if they could help us fill in the blanks.

I remember, we talked to some random lab tech.

Oh, you'd be amazed how many important things get lost around here.

This place needs an overhaul.

We just need help finding the missing piece of that coroner's report.

Maybe we should just come back tomorrow.

You guys seem pretty slammed in here.

Oh, opposite, opposite.

It's usually much busier.

Wait...

Describe this random lab tech.

I don't know...

awkward, kinda weird, maybe?

Awkward?

Kinda weird?

Tasha, that was me.

No.

It was totally me.

Who else says "opposite opposite"?

Oh, my God, it was you.

Hey, way to make a good first impression.

Hey, unbelievable.

It was a long time ago.

Also, in your defense, I mean, you all kinda look the same in your white lab coats.

Fair.

Let's stay focused.

Opposite, opposite.

It's usually much busier.

Besides, we noobs, we gotta stick together, right?

Okay, so...

accessing old interdepartmental files.

Typically I would need to get someone to authorize this, but since my superiors are a little bit indisposed at the moment, I have a little workaround.

Oh, we don't wanna get you in trouble.

Oh, you won't.

If they wanted me to stay away from the databases, they wouldn't make them so easy to access.

'Kay.

Oh, hello.

Okay, so besides the presence of "chemical I can't remember," which is listed in the first report, the more in-depth coroner's report shows "second chemical I can't remember." Oh, no...

this is very not good.

When you combine these two chemicals, it's one of the most devastating poison gasses on the face of the earth.

"Chemical I can't remember" and "second chemical I can't remember"?

It was a long time ago!

It was a long time ago!

Okay, so this...

this...

This deadly compound, this gas...

Let's call it Death Gas 2000.

No, we're not gonna call it Death Gas 2000.

It has to be the same gas they plan to use in the b*mb they sent Kurt and Jane to steal.

So the body in the river must've been used to test the Death Gas 2000, proof of concept!

According to the info on the RFID drive, Madeline is planning on making a lot of those weapons.

Can't...

can't we just check in with local chemical suppliers in the area, see if anything pops?

It's worth a sh*t.

But...

they're likely getting their stuff from criminal sources.

Also, it's kinda hard to pin it down when all we have to go on is "chemical I can't remember." Okay, let's just keep going over it.

There's gotta be some...

Okay, or maybe there's not!

Maybe there's nothing there.

Maybe it's just gone.

Because when I try and go back there in my mind, I don't see a case, I don't see a clue trail.

I just see Reade.

He is what I see.

Look, I know this is important and we have to figure it out, but I've got nothing right now.

And going over it again and again, it isn't helping...

it's hurting.

And...

break.

I think we could all use a little breather.

Hey!

Jane.

Jane!

I ran that check on Bethany, like you asked.

I got a hit.

It's not good.

A few days ago, a girl matching Bethany's description with one of the aliases that you gave me, Julie Holden, was checked into the hospital.

We gotta go tell Kurt, right?

No.

No, this...

This stays between us.

I'm sorry, I wanna make sure I'm hearing this right.

Now, I don't have any kids of my own, probably, but isn't telling a parent that their child is in the hospital, like, the first rule of parent club?

I don't wanna keep this from Kurt, either.

But until we have all the facts, there's no reason to give him more to worry about.

Especially when we can't do anything about it.

You're sure it's Bethany?

Like 90%.

It would mean that Allie just changed some minor details of their cover story, which makes sense.

I mean, it's smart, it's what I would do.

Yeah, but it makes it harder to be certain.

90% is pretty certain.

Okay, look, if it is her, she's at a hospital.

She's with doctors being treated.

What more could Kurt do for her?

But if he finds out his daughter is in the hospital and he doesn't know why, he is going to make a beeline right for her regardless of the risks.

Rich, I'm not asking you to lie, I'm just asking you to sit tight and keep digging until we know more.

Please.

Sure.

Yep, I mean...

when has keeping things from each other ever backfired for this group, right?

Sorry.

I'm on it.

Okay?

Oh, God.

How we doing?

Well, Madeline and the Dabbur Zann are trying to assemble and deploy horrific gas weapons, and the only thing that might stop them is Zapata remembering something useful from a case that happened ten years ago.

And so far, all she can focus on is that it's the first day she met Reade.

So she got upset and she stormed out.

So that's how we're doing.

And if she can't give us anything...

then a lot of people could die.

I'm starting to think we should get Rich that quail feather.

What?

Never mind, I will keep digging.

I'm gonna go and talk to her.

You mind if I sit down?

It's a free bunker.

I know how hard it is to separate our emotions from what we do.

And I do know what it's like to love someone so much...

that it hurts to even think about them.

I know you do.

Happy Bethany's birthday, by the way.

Thanks.

I didn't think it would be this hard not having him here.

Feels like I lost a piece of myself.

The bond that you two had was so strong, and I'm sorry I've been asking you to remember all of these things.

But something terrible is happening.

And we might be the only people that can stop that.

Reade and I knew Fischer would say no to us following leads, so we went around him.

I can't remember her name, but we brought in a scientist.

Her company had something to do with those particular chemicals.

Thanks for agreeing to meet with us.

To be clear, this is just an interview...

It's not an interrogation.

I-I was getting to that, but exactly.

Of course, I'm happy to help.

Maybe you could start...

Okay, now, could you start talking about, uh, these particular substances here?

These chemicals haven't been produced by our company for years.

But you did...

You did produce them.

Among countless others.

Listen, I'm happy to answer your questions, but could you tell me how long it's gonna take?

I'm due to give a speech at Hudson State in a few hours.

Okay, stop, stop.

This interview is over.

Ma'am, may I please offer my most sincere apologies for all this?

We were just talking...

Nah, uh-uh.

These new recruits have completely overstepped the bounds of acceptable behavior.

Please.

Of course, you're free to go.

It's really not a problem.

And again, I'm happy to help you with whatever I can, just give me a call.

Thank you for your help.

Sean will show you out.

You bring a woman of her standing into this office without checking with me?

And then you interview her here in interrogation like a common criminal?

The conference room's a little cramped at the moment.

Yeah, with like, 20 tons of case files you tried to bury us with.

Your interviewee is a member of a very particular, very influential family.

She works for the company...

Nah...

uh-uh!

You embarrassed yourselves, and the bureau, and me.

I will be taking this up with Assistant Director Mayfair.

Oh, and what did you say about 20 tons of case files?

Okay, so this Jonas Fischer sounds like a real four-alarm asshat.

You have no idea.

Sorry, I know that's not much to go on.

No, you gave us a lot of new data points.

Things we didn't know.

Yeah, everything helps.

Okay, so we don't know her name, but we do know that she was a scientist at a large chemical company.

She's from an influential family.

Guest speaker at Hudson State.

All right, I've narrowed down the search.

Okay, are any of these a match?

No.

I'm missing something.

God, why can't I just remember her name?

Okay.

She's our only lead.

Stick with it.

What happened after Fischer shut down the interview?

I knew we should've checked with Fischer before we brought her in.

Yeah?

Why didn't you say something then?

It's easy to know things after they happen.

Well, if you hadn't been stepping all over me, we might've gotten something useful out of her before Fischer shut it down.

I was stepping over you?

You need to learn a little something about the rhythm of the interview.

"The rhythm of the interview"?

Yeah, basically the opposite of what just happened in there.

All right, I'll keep that in mind the next time they actually allow me to question somebody, which'll be in 50 years.

What is it?

Something felt off about that chemical lady.

I don't trust her.

I was thinking the same thing.

You know, it's almost lunch.

I hear there's a new cafe around Hudson University we need to try.

We'd be back before anybody knew we were gone.

Go Hudson U.

Wait.

Hudson University?

Yeah.

Earlier you said the scientist was speaking at Hudson State.

Which is on the other side of town, right?

We weren't using the right info for the first search.

Okay, so entering the new variable.

All the other values remain the same.

Tasha Zapata...

is this your scientist?

Kerry Coleman.

That's her.

Well, looks like she vanished right around the time that Reade and Zapata questioned her.

Wait a minute.

What is it?

I saw her yesterday.

I sh*t her.

I-I winged her.

She got away, but she's here in Europe.

She's working with Madeline.

She part of the att*ck plan.

I understand you ran into some interference.

I trust that won't affect our timeline.

The gas will be weaponized, positioned, and ready for dispersal in all ten capitol cities by this time tomorrow.

So Kerry Coleman, the scientist that Reade and Zapata interviewed years ago, is somehow related to the deadly gas Madeline is trying to use in her bombs right now?

Death Gas 2000.

I'm still not calling it that.

Hold on, you said that you took down the operation that made the chemicals during the case.

If you can remember where they were stored back then, it might help us figure out where they are now.

I know we found the place, but I'm fuzzy on how.

We followed Coleman to Hudson, but didn't turn up anything.

And after that?

Now, this part I remember.

It was the first time Reade and I talked to you.

We had just come back from following Coleman to the university.

You and Fischer were not happy.

Ha!

Really?

Did you think we wouldn't figure out where you'd gone?

You should know I have eyes and ears everywhere.

Now, I suggest you return to working these case files while the two of us discuss what this means for you both, and whether we have to bring it up to Assistant Director Mayfair.

Look, you don't have to do that...

Well...

well said, Special Agent Weller.

No, I don't sound like that.

Uh, you totally do.

No!

At first.

You get used to it.

You can be a little barky sometimes.

O-Okay, so what happened after I, understandably, held you accountable?

Tasha?

Tasha?

That's it, I can't remember anything else.

It's all fading.

I'm sorry, I'm trying.

We know you are.

Our memories are so tied to our senses.

So something sensory could help jumpstart your memory.

As an alternative, my Nepalese hypnosis method is still on the table, just...

Hold the cup in your hands.

Feel its warmth?

Now, just close your eyes...

and smell it.

It's Earl Grey.

It's Reade's favorite.

This was a mistake.

What are you talking about?

Fischer said half of us wouldn't be here within a year.

I thought I'd at least make it a full day.

Yeah, we messed up.

But we did what we thought was right.

Maybe I should just transfer someplace closer to my family.

If they'll even grant me a transfer.

Yeah, I'm sure you won't go crazy working out of the Boise branch.

I'm serious.

Look, you really pissed me off today.

And while I'm not happy about being put on file duty with you...

I think you might actually be pretty good at this.

Eventually.

I just met you, and I can already tell you'd be miserable working at some sleepy backwoods office.

You got me all figured out, huh?

Yeah.

And I am not letting you off the hook.

Besides, we've got about a million files to log.

So, whether you like it or not, for the time being you're stuck with me.

I'm not letting you quit.

So that's how it's gonna be?

Yeah.

Fine.

I'll stay.

But you are never allowed to drive again.

If I'd just let him go that day...

No, this is not your fault.

He would still be alive.

Hey, do you think transferring him to a different office would've kept him out of danger?

He would've found a way to stay in the action.

It's what he wanted.

And more than anything, he'd want you to see this through.

He'd want us to solve this thing.

Yeah, I mean, this Death Gas 2000 isn't gonna find itself.

Let's keep going.

Well, good first day.

That's one stack down.

And one million to go.

Something's still bothering me about that Coleman interview.

But something's not right.

Yeah.


It's been on my mind all day, I just didn't wanna bring it up.

Yeah, because if you brought it up, we'd probably have to pursue it.

I played college football.

You know what I would do if I had a game I didn't feel good about?

You'd watch the tape.

The first thing I noticed were her fingers.

Yeah, they're peeling.

Mm-hmm.

And notice the discoloration?

And I know she says her company doesn't make them anymore, but those are common side effects for someone who's come into contact with one of the chemicals found in our guy's body.

Chlorine12.

Chlorine12?

That's one of the chemicals in the compound.

Does anything strike you as odd about her boots?

I never would've taken you as a fashion guy, especially considering your casual look.

Well, "A," I've forgotten more fashion than you've ever known.

And "B," her boots are insulated.

A little warm for this time of year, no?

Not if she's been going to a chemical cold storage facility.

Those places get pretty chilly.

And storing this stuff usually requires some pretty specific equipment.

Can you pull up the photos we took of her car when we tailed her?

Yeah.

There.

What is this?

It's for a private parking lot.

We might be able to find where she's storing this stuff if we match that lot with places that can hold both Chlorine12 and Phosgene517.

Phosgene517...

that was it.

That was it indeed.

So, knowing the two chemicals and how you found them in the past, mixed with what we've learned from the RFID drive, that should be enough to locate where they're keeping...

Death Gas 2000 in the area.

Coleman and the Dabbur Zann, they met yesterday within 90 minutes of here.

So, whatever they're up to, I'm guessing it's close by.

I will start a small search radius in the area and extend out from there, shouldn't take long.

Nice work.

Jane?

Hey, I got an update.

So th-the kid that was checked into the hospital is definitely Bethany.

I was able to track their doctored insurance cards.

Do you know what's wrong with her?

No, it just says an infection of some kind, that's all I can get.

But we really have to tell Kurt.

No!

What are you talking...

Tell me what?

What's going on?

Um...

I asked Rich to check on Bethany for you.

She's in the hospital with an infection.

That's all the information that we have right now.

So you didn't think that's something that I should know?

My kid is in the hospital on her birthday?

You guys are...

I have stuff to sort out, yeah.

Look, there's nothing we can do.

Nothing.

My little girl is sick.

So I should be there.

Under normal circumstances, yes, of course you should be.

We're not in normal circumstances.

And you sticking your head up, flying back to America to check on her, that's the worst thing that you could do.

You said so yourself, it's just too risky.

That is not your decision to make.

I made a call.

And I'm sorry that this is happening.

But the best thing that we can do right now is focus on stopping Madeline, because once we do, we get to go home.

Okay?

No.

It's not okay.

Jeez.

I hate it when Mom and Dad fight.

Hmm.

What do you want?

No, just a hiding place is good.

Mm-hmm.

Are you okay?

What's going on?

The test you got me was positive.

Positive?

Like, positive...

Like you're happy about it, or...

what...

I'm pregnant.

You're pregnant?

Like, full-on, all-the-way pregnant?

No, like half.

Yes, I'm full pregnant.

Also, shut up.

Okay, sorry, I...

Is it Reade's?

What am I supposed to do with this right now with everything that's happening?

With people's lives on the line?

I just...

All right, so...

Is everything okay?

Yeah.

Yeah, what's up?

Yeah.

I know where the gas is being stored.

It's in a town called Decin on the Czech-German border.

You ready to move?

Yeah.

We know where the gas is being stored.

It's in a cold storage facility in Queens.

This is big, right?

Yeah.

Solid work.

Both of you.

We'll take it from here.

I'm working on another case right now, so I'll brief Bravo Team, send them out to clean it up.

Why don't you keep going over those old files?

You might find something else useful.

You want us to go back to logging files?

Uh, with all due respect, we did the legwork here.

We just wanna see it through.

How do you want us to become good agents if we can't finish what we started?

All right.

Bravo Team does have room for one more.

You two decide who goes.

Zapata should go.

She's the one who started the investigation and she kept it going, so...

No, take Reade.

The New York office needs to know what he can do.

We haven't got time for this.

I'll take both of you.

Let's move.

Hey.

So, I know today's been a bit of a drain on the emotional front, and I know you guys are about to head out, but, uh...

This stays between us.

Got it?

Yes.

Lips are sealed, you can trust me.

Mum's the word.

Not mum.

That's not the word at all.

It's a different word that I'll think of later.

Here we go, all right, let's move!

If you don't get things moving soon, it's gonna reflect very poorly on your overall performance.

It takes as long as it takes.

Mishandling the substance could be disastrous.

Forgive me if I put safety first.

Looks like we're almost ready to go.

This truck should be rolling out in moments.

Okay.

So the warehouse has got two entrances.

Jane and I will take the front, you got the back.

Tash, after what happened in the warehouse in Dresden, with Hades...

no hesitation.

I'm good.

You say move, I'll move.

Of course we get stuck guarding the damn back door.

When I was in Afghanistan, I was usually the first one through the door, so...

Can we stop this?

Stop what?

You keep bringing up your past in the m*llitary because you feel threatened by my time in the NYPD.

I get it, most guys feel threatened by that.

Almost as bad as my boyfriend.

Yeah?

What's his problem?

I don't know, he wants me to have a nice, safe desk job.

He'd not be happy that I'm doing this on day one.

Maybe he's not the right guy for you.

sh*ts fired.

Do you need assistance or should we hold position?

Tasha, move in now.

Tash, get in here now.

Hey, freeze!

Freeze.

Drop it!

Reade!

Tasha!

We need you now!

Go in!

Tasha, you copy?

Ohh!

Gah!

Wasn't sure you were gonna show.

Thanks for the assist.

You okay?

No, but I will be.

Coleman and some of her men got away, but we have secured the chemicals.

Unfortunately, the device is still out there somewhere.

We'll make sure the gas and the men we took down end up in the right hands, then we'll head back.

Copy that, we'll see you soon.

Nouveau Rich and Patt-ington Bear signing off.

No, no, just no.

I'm sorry, those are our new codenames.

I can't change them, th-that's the rules.

What's going on with you and Zapata?

I don't know what you're talking about.

What do you mean?

I don't have any secrets.

What's going on with youand Zapata?

If something is going on, I deserve to know.

We all do.

Tasha made a pass at me, and I rejected her.

Fine.

Don't tell me.

Oh, come on.

Okay, listen, listen, listen.

If something was going on with Zapata...

And I'm not saying that it is, okay?

So don't quote me, don't say that I said that to her.

But don't you think that you would find out eventually?

Yeah...

she does do things in her own way and her own time.

Okay.

So we good?

Patter-ick Ewing?

That one's worse.

That one's way worse.

Yeah.

Oh, no.

Briana's not missing, is she?

No...

this was Madeline.

Okay, the authorities should be here soon so let's split up, take our own path back to the bunker.

All right, see you guys back home.

Good luck.

Tash.

Good work today.

Yeah, with everything.

That...

that wasn't easy.

See you guys back there.

Kurt, wait.

Can we please not leave angry?

Our lives are so unpredictable right now.

If we go our separate ways and something...

something were to happen...

I'm sorry about Bethany.

I should've told you.

Yeah.

I'm still trying to get used to this new normal.

Sometimes I'll make the right call, sometimes I won't.

This time I didn't.

We've already lost so much.

The thought of losing someone so precious to me, it hurts, and I hate it.

I know.

Me too.

I'll see you back there, okay?

Yeah.

I love you.

Bye.

Wow.

You really took Fischer's fashion note hard.

You think you might be overdoing it just a little?

Not in the least.

And I am not about to apologize for looking good.

So, another day at the office.

Think we can top yesterday?

Yeah, I'm willing to give it a sh*t.

How's your boyfriend feel about you being in the field already?

Uh, yeah, that guy's not my boyfriend anymore.

I think I'm done with relationships.

They tend not to go well with what we do.

Tell me about it.

You know, I was thinking about going to the bar down the street tonight after work.

Watch the game, drink a beer or two.

You in?

Game and a beer?

Well, twist my arm.

Assuming we survive climbing up the rest of Cold Case Mountain.

We'll just take it one case at a time.

Yeah.

Hey, Zapata?

Hmm?

Thank you for saving my life yesterday.

I owe you one.

You know what?

You owe me a beer.

Uhh!

Jane!

Agh!

Greg, move your head!
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