09x16 - Helen Maghi (No. 172)
Posted: 04/19/22 06:53
♪ ♪
(LOCK DISENGAGES)
(SIGHS) Looks like the FBI
already took anything useful.
REDDINGTON: The FBI has
no idea what's useful to me.
♪ ♪
Maybe we'll find the sh**t.
I don't know, we've got
everyone out there,
but a guy on a motorcycle?
That bike's in pieces by now.
The shell casings are a dead end.
sh**t could be anyone, anywhere.
All we can do is keep looking.
Whoever k*lled Elizabeth is
going through a lot of trouble
to keep you from finding them.
Seems like it would just
be easier to take you out.
Perhaps they need me.
Or they're saving me
for something special.
Could be they love you.
Or it could be all three.
This is something.
What is this?
♪ ♪
Oh, this is an item that
definitely should not be
in the possession
of a former NYPD officer,
even a crooked one like Reggie Cole.
What is it?
It's a key to a vault
that's inside one
of the most inaccessible,
enigmatic security facilities
in the world.
How do you know that?
I have one just like it.
WOMAN: Oh, wow.
- (DOOR OPENS)
- That's a long time.
- Apparently...
- (DOOR CLOSES)
Harold.
The judge is taking the bench now.
She's gonna arraign Lew Sloan first.
I'll give you guys
a few minutes alone together.
Thank you.
Do you mind giving them a few minutes?
(DOOR OPENS, CLOSES)
(SIGHS)
(BREATHES DEEPLY)
Is it true?
About the cop?
Mateo said that he was k*lled?
He and his lawyer.
We couldn't hold them.
As soon as we left the Post Office,
they were gunned down.
By who? Why?
I don't know.
Other than somehow it's
connected to Elizabeth's m*rder.
Which means it's connected
to Reddington.
Oh, he's not to blame,
if that's what you mean.
I lied for you,
to the cops to give you an alibi.
I lied for you, not him.
No charges will be filed against you.
Cynthia gave me her word.
Yeah, well, Senator Panabaker
lets Reddington do as he pleases.
And as soon as you and
poor Lew try to figure out
who framed you for m*rder,
she just lets you both rot.
This isn't on her, Char, this is on me.
Based on my years of service,
my attorney expects
that I'll be released without bail.
So hopefully I can return to work.
Elizabeth left Agnes with us as parents,
role models.
You want to make this
right for me, I understand.
But you have got to
make it right for her.
♪ ♪
- (PIANO MUSIC PLAYS)
- (DOOR OPENS)
Thank you, Walter.
(DOOR CLOSES)
Helen.
What a delight to see you.
I've been making a
great effort not to be seen.
By anyone.
How did you know where to find me?
The real mystery is why you're hiding
in the private room
and why you aren't returning calls.
Too many questions, Raymond.
- Mm.
- What can I do for you today,
other than marvel
at your deductive powers
and tolerate your unwanted presence?
A dead cop was storing
something of value in Mount Bastion.
I need to know what.
I need to get inside this vault.
Impossible.
You engineered the impossible
when you carved out the core
of a granite mountain
to build your impenetrable facility.
Well, I have more pressing concerns
than enabling your
criminal mischief, Raymond.
Tell me.
I recently consulted on a job.
A heist crew needed a way to steal cargo
from a heavily guarded container yard.
My rig worked beautifully,
but the crew left evidence behind.
Now they're in federal custody
using my name to cut a deal.
If I'm not a wanted woman already,
I fear I shall be at any moment.
It seems we both have itchy backs.
An opportunity to scratch
each other's itch.
JUDGE: Mr. Cooper, it's not every day
an assistant director of the
FBI graces us with his presence,
particularly on
the wrong side of the bar.
How do you plead to the
charges against you today?
Not guilty, Your Honor.
JUDGE: I'll hear the defense on bail.
Defense asks for release
with no bail, Your Honor.
Harold Cooper's led
a long and distinguished
career in law enforcement...
Long and formerly
distinguished until years ago.
After that? Who knows? No one will say.
Everyone knows everything in this town,
but what he does
and how he does it is...
- No one has a clue.
- DeSOTO: Oh, Your Honor.
Which means he can go anywhere anytime,
which makes him,
by any reasonable standard,
a flight risk.
Bail is set at $ , .
- Trial in six weeks.
- (GAVEL BANGS)
Honey, we can get the money.
We can cash out an
insurance policy if we have to.
♪ ♪
I'm sorry I couldn't do more.
You kept Charlene out of this mess.
That's enough.
We're not stopping until
we find out who's behind this.
If I had any say in this,
the only Blacklister we'd go after
is the person who did this to you.
You do have a say. The say.
You haven't told him yet?
Until the judge miscarried justice,
I was hoping I wouldn't have to.
Have to what?
Give you my job.
What? No.
You have my full confidence
and blessings. And you...
Harold, you have to go.
(DOOR OPENS)
I can't do this.
- Probably not.
- (DOOR CLOSES)
But Harold chose you.
What about Agent Ressler?
What about him?
You eat life, or life eats you,
Agent Mojtabai.
You're the boss now, so bon appetit.
♪ ♪
This is only until Mr. Cooper is back,
which I hope is really...
Really soon.
Um, I'm just a figurehead,
like Colonel Sanders.
They need a face on the bucket.
It should've been your face, obviously.
Square-jawed, dimpled,
top of the pecking order.
I had my sh*t. It's your turn.
You'll be fine.
I understand
congratulations are in order.
Says the man who really rules the roost.
If I may offer some counsel...
"Do not go where the path may lead.
"Go instead where there is
no path and leave a trail."
In the spirit of that,
I bring an unusual case.
A Blacklister not to catch,
but to release.
Ah, here we go. Good luck.
Helen Maghi,
one of the world's
most accomplished structural
and geotechnical engineers.
ARAM: In the invasion of Iraq,
Maghi designed a floating bridge
to carry tanks and heavy-armor vehicles
across the Euphrates River
in the dark of night.
Her crowning achievement
is Mount Bastion.
Using proprietary drilling techniques,
she carved into a Pennsylvania
mountain of solid granite
to create an impregnable
storage facility
favored by the criminal elite,
with more safeguards and redundancies
than the U.S. Bullion Depository.
And you want to break into it.
Well, we found this key
in Reggie Cole's office.
A key to a storage vault
in Mount Bastion.
Mount Bastion would never rent
a vault to a former police officer,
but they might to his employer.
His employer, Harold's blackmailer,
Elizabeth's k*ller, all the same person.
What are we waiting for?
Let's storm the mountain.
Impossible without Maghi's help.
That's where the task force comes in.
She provided engineering
services to some heist crew
working the Port of Virginia.
The crew was just arrested by the FBI,
and Helen is afraid they'll
sell her out in a plea bargain.
You want us to make the criminal case
against Helen Maghi go away,
in exchange for her help
breaking into Mount Bastion.
How do we feel about that, team?
Show of hands for yes.
Right. I am in charge here.
Okay, uh, Agent Ressler, Agent Zuma,
track down the FBI team
that made the arrest.
We'll start by trying to find
out what kind of case they have.
You got it.
And Harold. How is he?
Not good.
He's stuck in jail
with a bail he can't afford.
They cut open a shipping container
right in the middle of the yard,
directly in front of security cameras,
and nobody saw a thing.
How did they do that?
Look at the red container.
Now check it out minutes later.
(MOUSE CLICKS)
And after that...
And after that.
Who was moving it?
It was moving itself slowly.
So slowly, motion cameras
didn't detect it and security
guards never noticed.
The heist crew was hiding inside.
They retrofit the container
with hidden wheels,
then crept it into position
next to the stolen cargo
to block security cameras.
It was brilliantly engineered,
which makes sense given
the woman who hired them.
Helen Maghi.
Now, our intel says that
she was hired by the crew,
uh, as a consultant.
Someone is playing you.
The crew we're talking about
are high school dropouts.
What did they steal?
Six crates of RPGs.
According to our suspects,
Maghi made plans
to ship them to separatist
forces in Kazban.
To put it simply,
she's arming t*rrorists.
Mr. Homan? I don't know who that is.
Our friend with the hat.
He posted bail?
DeSOTO: All $ , .
Once payment goes through,
you can go home.
Have you spoken to the
prosecutor about a deal?
A deal? A deal for what?
She says she'll take two years
if you plead guilty to conspiracy.
No!
Char, it's if I go to trial.
But you were framed.
And to find out why I tampered
with evidence and witnesses
and let you lie to create my alibi.
You were right,
I have to make this right for Agnes.
A deal is the best way to do that.
So, Harold, tell her we're good?
On one condition.
I won't testify against Lew.
He wouldn't cut a deal to hurt me,
and I won't cut one that hurts him.
Okay.
♪ ♪
Go ahead,
read the results.
I'm not trying to read anything.
I'm trying to remember.
I miss Mierce.
♪ ♪
(CELL PHONE BUZZING)
(CELL PHONE BEEPS)
Is it done?
Well, we spoke to the Bureau
about the heist crew you say hired her.
Only, uh,
they say she hired them and that, uh,
she's a t*rror1st.
While dramatic statements are
effective attention grabbers,
overstatement merely serves
to try your listener's patience.
I'm not being dramatic.
Or maybe I am, because,
well, stealing RPGs
to arm extremists in Kazban is,
well, pretty dramatic,
and apparently what she did.
We need the FBI to lose
interest in Helen Maghi.
It's the only way for us
to obtain information
we need to avenge Elizabeth
and free Harold.
You asked us to look into
Maghi's claims, and we did.
And now I'm asking you to do the same,
respectfully.
Please?
Another word of advice,
moral relativism.
That's two words.
Yes, but one piece of advice.
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Did you lie to me, Helen?
Fresh intel says you've
been arming the separatists
in a w*r-torn country,
putting innocent civilians at risk.
And you know me better than that.
I do.
But my best contact in law enforcement
has replaced by a conscience with ears,
so I am unable at present
to wave your federal troubles away.
Then we have little to discuss.
On the other hand,
I could make you disappear.
I'm sorry. Is that a thr*at?
What I'm offering is a gift.
While I can't stop the FBI
from looking for you,
I can certainly make sure
they never find you.
New papers, private estates.
Reflexologist on call, day and night.
I prefer shiatsu.
Done.
If I just help you break into
the mountain fortress I designed.
There must be something quite valuable
hidden inside that vault.
I hope so, Helen.
I really do.
♪ ♪
Can I help?
I got it. I insist.
What are you doing?
Taking this back where it belongs.
Raymond gave us a case
that can help find
the person who framed you.
He's the one who should be
on trial right now, not you.
I'm not... On trial.
I agreed to plead guilty.
Wait, what? No.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
You can't because,
um, you're not.
But I am,
and finding the person who
set me up won't change that.
Two years.
With good behavior, maybe months.
Then it's over.
Unfortunately,
so is my career, so thank you,
but I'll take the box where it belongs.
♪ ♪
Ah, Harold. Hello.
Hello, Mr. Homan.
Thank you for my bail. I'll repay it.
I'm not sure how or when.
Harold, the deal,
your plea to fall on your
all-too-honorable sword,
have you told Agnes about it?
Have I told her her life is
being upended again? No.
Of everything that's happening,
that's the thing I dread the most.
Then don't.
You want to repay me
for bailing you out...
Say nothing.
I can't protect her from this.
No, but perhaps I can.
Then you have my word.
And my curiosity.
All I need is your patience.
♪ ♪
Helen Maghi denies arming t*rrorists.
Do you know a lot of people who
would admit to arming t*rrorists?
I do, yes.
I also enjoy that degree
of honesty with Helen Maghi.
A fact I only mention to put
your righteous mind at ease
about working with her.
I can't make the heist
crew's testimony go away.
She... She will be indicted.
Yes, wheels of justice and all that.
Terrible metaphor, really.
Wheels turn, justice sits.
Nonetheless, Helen has agreed to help us
break into Mount Bastion.
How did you make her agree?
The only relevant question is,
will you agree to help?
You do know that's
your chair now, right?
Go on, it won't bite.
♪ ♪
Uh...
This feels wrong.
Well, I'm sure there's a knob
underneath you can adjust.
Not the chair.
Oh, well, give it time. You'll do fine.
No, I don't mean the job.
I mean the case.
Despite what Maghi told you,
I have solid intel that Kazban rebels
are expecting a shipment of
stolen RPGs from the U.S.
And, well,
Maghi is accused of stealing RPGs,
so I can't let the team
work with a woman
who is actively arming t*rrorists.
I'm right about Helen Maghi.
You need to trust me on that
and move on with this case.
If for no other reason
than if you don't,
Harold will never be able
to reclaim that seat.
♪ ♪
Mount Bastion.
How do we get in?
My contract with Mount Bastion
was to engineer impenetrable
storage vaults inside a mountain
with one heavily fortified
way in and out.
To hide its existence
from the outside world,
the entire facility had to remain
unconnected to the municipal power grid.
Okay. So to stay off the grid,
Maghi built her own
geothermal power station
inside the mountain,
but this created a hidden vulnerability
'cause the system needs
a constant supply
of circulating water
to dissipate the thermal load.
That water is piped in
underground from a nearby lake.
If anything happens to that
water supply, the entire system,
including security,
will overheat and shut down.
So Maghi provided us
with GPS coordinates
of an emergency valve
hidden on the mountainside.
Once Mr. Reddington and Agent Zuma
are inside the mountain,
you two need to close the
valve and cut the water supply.
How do Red and Dembe
get inside Mount Bastion?
I thought the place was like Fort Knox.
ARAM: Turns out
Mr. Reddington has a vault
of his own there, and,
as his former bodyguard,
Dembe has security clearance, too.
This should the enable the both of them
to clear the three levels
of biometric scanners,
and from there, it is floors down
to the subterranean vaults.
But, as you know,
the guard will escort you
to your private vault,
so you have to go there first.
By the time you reach the vault,
your support team
needs to be in position.
ARAM: Mount Bastion
keeps the water valve
under tight watch with two guards.
Now, you'll relieve them
just before their shift ends,
which gives us a short window
before the real guards arrive.
(KNOCK ON DOOR)
(BUZZER)
Hey, guys. We got it from here.
You're early. We still got
a half-hour left on our shift.
This is our first assignment
on the mountain.
Didn't want to be late.
Be our guest.
♪ ♪
(DOOR CLOSES)
When you get the signal,
you need to find
this high-pressure water valve
and turn it off quickly.
Without water for cooling,
the power system
will immediately shut down
and switch to auxiliary power.
When that happens,
the guards are ordered to lock clients
into their vaults to keep them safe
and then report to the perimeter
to provide security for the facility.
At that point, the Mount
Bastion controller will call Maghi,
the systems designer,
to figure out what the problem is.
(CELL PHONE RINGS)
♪ ♪
Hello?
CONTROLLER: Helen, it's Terry.
We have a Tier One problem
on the mountain.
Send me a remote access code,
and I'll take care of it.
(CELL PHONE BEEPS)
(KEYBOARD CLACKING)
All right. I have surveillance
running on an endless loop.
How long do we have?
HELEN: (OVER COMMS) You have six minutes
to get to the other vault and back.
After that, the system reboots,
and it's sh**t to k*ll.
I'm sorry, I wish I could
give you more time.
You've given us enough.
- I hope.
- Go now.
♪ ♪
(KEYBOARD CLACKING)
(COMPUTER BEEPS)
(ALARM BLARING)
♪ ♪
(ALARM BLARING)
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(LOCK DISENGAGES)
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It can't be.
But somehow it is.
We put it in a safe in Tivat.
Only two people could open it.
And neither of us did.
DEMBE: If it wasn't you or Elizabeth,
then who did?
And how?
This was her future.
What she needed to succeed.
She would've been great.
Stronger than me.
♪ ♪
Hurry. You have seconds.
We have to go, Raymond.
It's time.
♪ ♪
(ALARM BLARES)
♪ ♪
Nothing serious, I trust?
Not at all. A venting issue,
but we have the all clear.
And we have what we came for.
Well, it sounds like a win-win.
You got what you wanted,
and I got a new contract
to retrofit the geothermal piping
that caused the shutdown. (LAUGHS)
A contract you'll be
undertaking in a new life
from an undisclosed location
of your choosing.
Oh, I've chosen.
The Villa Peduzzi on Lake Como.
REDDINGTON: (LAUGHS)
A stone's throw from Clooney.
Aram asked me to text him
when we're in the air.
If you see him, please remind him
he still owes me a case of tequila
for our wager on the Palio di Siena.
(TABLET CHIMES)
♪ ♪
Tac Ops, initiate takedown.
Move.
(DOOR OPENS)
FBI! Hands up.
MAN: Hands where we can see them!
- No, no, dear.
- MAN : Don't move.
- No need to die on my behalf.
- Don't move.
- MAN : Back, please.
- Not today.
Thank you, Walter.
Pancakes are not a snack food.
According to whom?
I think everyone.
Well, "everyone"
hasn't tasted my pancakes.
Let's see.
A little butter.
That's a little-and-a-half.
And a little-and-a-half of syrup.
(RINGTONE PLAYS)
Go on, sink your fangs into that
and tell me it isn't amazing.
Hello?
Harold, we have to talk. It's about Lew.
What happened? Is he all right?
He's fine. You're not.
♪ ♪
You agreed to testify against me?
You shouldn't be here.
I would never sell you out, never.
I was planning to do jail
time to protect you, two years.
Now the D.A. won't offer me
less than five.
Well, I'm sorry, but I wasn't
prepared to go to jail, okay?
I got two teenage boys
who need their father.
You should have thought about them
before you altered the
barrel of my service w*apon.
I did that to help you!
I never asked you to.
You made that decision on your own.
You decided to tamper with evidence.
You're my friend,
and this breaks my heart.
But I've got a family
I've got to look out for.
So do I.
And thanks to you,
I'm not gonna be able to.
♪ ♪
We broke into a mountain fortress
for a box of homemade DVDs?
That's it? That's all
that was in the vault?
What was recorded on them?
They are a series of instructions
recorded by Raymond for Elizabeth
and advice on how to run his empire
after he d*ed.
A master class on how
to become a criminal.
And to think I signed up
for a mixology class.
Why would Reggie Cole steal them?
I mean, what good did they do him?
And where did he steal them from?
Those are good questions,
and Raymond can't answer a single one.
Well,
you all did good work on the mountain.
Mr. Reddington got what he was after,
and so did we.
What did we get?
Helen Maghi, our Blacklister.
She's in holding right now.
How?
While you were all
pulling off the heist,
I dispatched a van with an IMSI-catcher
to intercept any mobile phone traffic
emanating from the mountain.
Once the repair call went out to Maghi,
it was just a matter
of using her cell signal
to track her location.
So when you asked me to
notify you that we were in the air...
Yeah, that was the signal
to move on the target.
You should have notified me.
I'm sorry, but I did not want to put you
in Mr. Reddington's
line of fire, any of you.
It was decision, and if there's fallout,
I'll take the heat.
♪ ♪
(RINGTONE PLAYS)
Looks like the heat's here.
PARK: Put him on speaker.
You don't have to deal
with this by yourself.
Mr. Reddington.
We had an agreement.
We agreed you wouldn't act on Helen
unless I confirmed your intel.
It wasn't exactly an agreement.
It was more like an order.
Which you disregarded.
Yes, I did.
Where is she?
Two agents from
the Joint Terrorism Task Force
are on their way
to take her into custody.
And I was just on my way
to take her into hiding,
which I promised to do
in exchange for her help.
I don't break my promises.
It's bad for business,
mine and therefore yours.
I'm, uh, sorry, but it's done.
Harold Cooper knows when to compromise,
and he knows it isn't immoral
because he accepts moral relativism.
Clearly you do not, which is a problem
because I can't work with you
until you do.
Then remove me as head
of the task force, please.
I am aging in dog years here.
But I urge to use whatever
you learned on Mount Bastion
to help us find Elizabeth's k*ller
and prevent Mr. Cooper
from going to prison.
Helen first.
Helen is going to prison,
which, I am sorry,
isn't about moral relativism.
It is about doing what's right.
Clearly you do not see that,
which is also a problem
because I can't work
with you until you do...
- Sir.
- (CELL PHONE BEEPS)
♪ ♪
(KNOCK ON DOOR)
You don't have to knock.
Took a lot of, uh,
balls to do what you did yesterday.
For which I assume we will
all pay a painfully stiff price.
You gave him what he wanted,
but without compromising
your principles.
Thanks for the pep talk.
You're welcome,
but that's not why I came up.
The, uh, agents from JTTF
are here to transfer Maghi
over to Central Detention.
♪ ♪
Yes.
Agent Mojtabai.
You're here for the prisoner?
We are. Agents McCoy
and McConaughey, JTTF.
DEMBE: I've reviewed their paperwork.
Everything's in order.
Park's bringing out Maghi.
RESSLER: Just a little heads
up on the transfer, fellas...
We have it on good authority
that Raymond Reddington
wants to spring Maghi loose.
The Raymond Reddington?
Thanks for the tip.
She's all yours.
Well, well, well. After all these years.
You got a lot to answer for.
Can't wait for our chat.
You'll chat with my lawyer.
(DOOR OPENS, CLOSES)
I trust everything is in order?
- Very good.
- (DOOR OPENS)
I'll meet you in a half-hour.
I got the information you
wanted about your lady friend.
I don't know if we need to worry
about that anymore, Weecha.
Too late.
I already got to the bottom of it.
Oh, my.
And whom exactly did you
get to the bottom of?
This is Mehmet.
He received the cargo
from the shipping container
job Helen engineered.
Well, hello, Mehmet.
So you know what was stolen
and where it went?
Tell me.
Agent Aronson. How can I help you?
Helen Maghi's a big fish,
and we all reeled her in together.
I didn't want to miss this.
These gentlemen are with
the Joint Terrorism Task Force.
They'll be taking Maghi into custody.
The JTTF was already here.
They took Maghi half an hour ago.
Agents McCoy and McConaughey.
We are Agents McCoy and McConaughey.
He didn't.
He couldn't.
He did.
♪ ♪
Raymond?
What's going on?
Who are these men?
Imposters.
My imposters, to be precise.
I told you, Helen, you had
nothing to worry about from the FBI.
Please, sit.
♪ ♪
I just had a very interesting
conversation with a young man.
I believe you know him. Mehmet?
Well, he knows you anyway.
He says you sold him
six crates of heavy a*tillery
that you stole
from the Port of Virginia,
which are now on their way
to a group of extremists
in some faraway desert.
I didn't do it for money,
if that's what you're thinking.
I'm thinking about survival.
My survival depends on relationships.
I'm gutted you've poisoned ours.
You lied to me.
Twice.
Why?
My son.
They k*lled my son.
Beheaded him.
He was an aid worker in Kazban,
providing food and shelter
for people with none,
but the state heard a rumor
he was a rebel, so...
(VOICE BREAKING) They cut off his head.
I'm very sorry to hear that.
I wish you'd shared this
painful story from the start.
♪ ♪
We're not going to Italy, are we?
You've proven you can't be trusted.
And you know much too much.
If you were in my shoes,
what would you do?
What would you do if you were in mine?
If someone butchered your only child
for no good reason?
I'm willing to bet
that you would stop at nothing to scorch
the very earth they walk on.
That may be.
♪ ♪
But if I were you and you were me...
I would never, ever lie to you.
♪ ♪
Take her to Como, see to her needs.
♪ ♪
I need to talk to you, honey.
Did I do something wrong?
No, I did.
I did something very wrong.
I lied to a police detective.
I thought I was doing it
for a good reason,
to protect my family from getting hurt,
but I learned something.
I learned there's never
a good reason to tell a lie.
Well, that's okay.
At least you learned, right?
That's what you always tell me.
Well, the reason we teach children
when they are children
is because when you're an adult,
there can be serious
consequences for bad behavior.
And now...
I have to pay for mine.
♪ ♪
PANABAKER: Really?
In the Senate parking garage
you send two guys to "give me a lift"?
You're the fox in the henhouse,
and I'm the sheepdog,
which is not a good look.
Harold is scheduled for
sentencing this afternoon.
He's pleading to five years
he doesn't deserve.
I'd help him if I could.
If ifs and buts were candy and nuts,
oh, what a Christmas we'd have.
You're not a sheepdog, Cynthia.
You're Santa Claus.
And you're not going
to give Harold coal.
Harold is clenched firmly
in the jaws of the legal system.
There is no path forward here
but to let it play out.
Now if you don't mind,
I'll just be going.
"Otherwise Illegal Activity."
Excuse me?
A federal agent, usually undercover,
fills out an application
that, when approved,
authorizes him or her to bend laws
with almost no judicial
review or oversight,
all to catch a criminal.
Harold was operating
with no such authorization.
But he was chasing a k*ller
who m*rder*d Doug Koster
and framed Harold
to gain leverage over him.
How hard could it be to backdate
one of those fancy forms
to explain his actions?
As a member of the Senate
Judiciary Committee,
I won't participate in a cover-up.
If Harold had nothing to hide,
he shouldn't have hidden.
Agreed, but he did.
Cynthia, to spare
our loved ones from pain
and to get to the truth,
who among us wouldn't abandon
a few of our firmest principles,
like rats from a sinking ship?
I'm sorry you have such a
dark view of humanity, Raymond,
but not all of us would
compromise our ethics so willingly.
Is that a fact?
♪ ♪
(NURSE BINSTOCK SCREAMS OVER RECORDING)
(GROANING)
REDDINGTON: You seem ill at ease.
PANABAKER: Yes, well...
There is a line I have studiously
avoided crossing in my career,
until now.
(SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY)
(RECORDER CLICKS)
That terrible sound came from a woman
you brought to me two weeks ago
to interrogate for information.
You recorded that?
She'd harmed your daughter-in-law,
who was harming your granddaughter.
I wonder how that recording would play
for your judiciary committee.
I thought you were trying to help me.
I did help you.
And now you can help me.
Or Harold, to be precise.
You son of a bitch.
Okay, but then again,
you didn't know my father.
♪ ♪
It's time.
(SNIFFLES)
It'll be okay.
I'm not gonna let you go.
You don't have to.
I'm never gonna let go of you.
But you do have to let me leave.
(DOORBELL RINGS)
I'll see who that is.
You get your things and then we'll go.
I'm gonna call you every day, okay?
I am not going to let you go.
Ever.
(FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING)
Cynthia, what do you want?
Reddington paid me a visit today.
If it's all the same to you,
I really don't want to hear
about Reddington right now.
Oh, I think you're
gonna want to hear this.
(CHELSEA WOLFE'S
IF YOU HAVE GHOSTS PLAYS)
♪ If you have ghosts... ♪
What are you doing here?
We were just on our way
to your sentencing hearing.
Panabaker got it postponed.
One month.
To allow me time
to finish investigating.
Why did the senator change her mind?
I don't have the details,
but I know Reddington got involved.
Does that mean you're back?
Please tell me you're back.
I'm back.
ARAM: You're back. You're back!
Oh, Mr. Cooper! Mr. Cooper's back.
I could kiss you.
You know what? I will kiss you.
You don't understand.
The office, the title,
the headaches, they are all yours.
I tried to make you proud.
I stood up to Mr. Reddington.
I showed the courage of my convictions.
And then he sent two fake JTTF
agents who trampled all over them.
My convictions and me.
I'm sorry to disappoint you,
but I'm back only as an agent.
Unless and until we can
figure out who set me up,
you're still the boss.
Uh, okay, but, uh, you can
just tell me what to do,
and I'll pretend to
boss you into doing it.
Now I just need to show results.
Don't worry. This time
you won't be working alone.
We're gonna find your blackmailer,
all of us.
(SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY)
♪ ♪
♪ If you have ghosts... ♪
There is no more peaceful
sound than the quiet of a home
with a family tucked safely
under the covers and fast asleep.
I envy you, Harold.
I'm not sure how safe anyone
is with you in the house.
Nonsense.
I'm a guardian angel
and an angel of death,
all rolled into one
fiercely protective package.
Thank you, for the look I saw
on Agnes' face when I told her.
Now we have a month to figure this out.
♪ ♪
I came here tonight
to tell you that from now on,
I won't be working with
the rest of the task force
on this case or any other.
Aram.
He leaves me no choice.
I don't trust him.
That's ironic, because you won't find
a more trustworthy soul on this planet.
Then he has you fooled, Harold.
Because he deceived me.
The sort of deceit
that gets people k*lled.
Was it?
Or did he give you a taste
of what you give us
and you didn't like it...
Any more than we do?
I have to operate the way I do.
I give, but I get.
And nine times out of ,
my get is the very thing
that enables me
to give you what you need.
And as I explained to Aram today,
that's why we need to trust you,
even when you're not
forthcoming with us.
For our team to work,
one side needs to adhere to rules,
be held accountable.
That's our role as FBI agents.
I forgot that myself,
nearly went to jail for it.
Don't be too hard on yourself.
I won't if you won't be
too hard on Aram.
Give him another chance.
He's new to the job, he'll learn.
He's also my boss,
so I have to back him.
We'll see.
I'll consider your words.
Well, when you're done considering,
turn off the light,
lock the door behind you.
♪ If you have ghosts... ♪
Good night, Raymond.
Good night, Harold.
♪ You have everything ♪
♪ If you have ghosts ♪
♪ You have everything ♪
♪ ♪
(LOCK DISENGAGES)
(SIGHS) Looks like the FBI
already took anything useful.
REDDINGTON: The FBI has
no idea what's useful to me.
♪ ♪
Maybe we'll find the sh**t.
I don't know, we've got
everyone out there,
but a guy on a motorcycle?
That bike's in pieces by now.
The shell casings are a dead end.
sh**t could be anyone, anywhere.
All we can do is keep looking.
Whoever k*lled Elizabeth is
going through a lot of trouble
to keep you from finding them.
Seems like it would just
be easier to take you out.
Perhaps they need me.
Or they're saving me
for something special.
Could be they love you.
Or it could be all three.
This is something.
What is this?
♪ ♪
Oh, this is an item that
definitely should not be
in the possession
of a former NYPD officer,
even a crooked one like Reggie Cole.
What is it?
It's a key to a vault
that's inside one
of the most inaccessible,
enigmatic security facilities
in the world.
How do you know that?
I have one just like it.
WOMAN: Oh, wow.
- (DOOR OPENS)
- That's a long time.
- Apparently...
- (DOOR CLOSES)
Harold.
The judge is taking the bench now.
She's gonna arraign Lew Sloan first.
I'll give you guys
a few minutes alone together.
Thank you.
Do you mind giving them a few minutes?
(DOOR OPENS, CLOSES)
(SIGHS)
(BREATHES DEEPLY)
Is it true?
About the cop?
Mateo said that he was k*lled?
He and his lawyer.
We couldn't hold them.
As soon as we left the Post Office,
they were gunned down.
By who? Why?
I don't know.
Other than somehow it's
connected to Elizabeth's m*rder.
Which means it's connected
to Reddington.
Oh, he's not to blame,
if that's what you mean.
I lied for you,
to the cops to give you an alibi.
I lied for you, not him.
No charges will be filed against you.
Cynthia gave me her word.
Yeah, well, Senator Panabaker
lets Reddington do as he pleases.
And as soon as you and
poor Lew try to figure out
who framed you for m*rder,
she just lets you both rot.
This isn't on her, Char, this is on me.
Based on my years of service,
my attorney expects
that I'll be released without bail.
So hopefully I can return to work.
Elizabeth left Agnes with us as parents,
role models.
You want to make this
right for me, I understand.
But you have got to
make it right for her.
♪ ♪
- (PIANO MUSIC PLAYS)
- (DOOR OPENS)
Thank you, Walter.
(DOOR CLOSES)
Helen.
What a delight to see you.
I've been making a
great effort not to be seen.
By anyone.
How did you know where to find me?
The real mystery is why you're hiding
in the private room
and why you aren't returning calls.
Too many questions, Raymond.
- Mm.
- What can I do for you today,
other than marvel
at your deductive powers
and tolerate your unwanted presence?
A dead cop was storing
something of value in Mount Bastion.
I need to know what.
I need to get inside this vault.
Impossible.
You engineered the impossible
when you carved out the core
of a granite mountain
to build your impenetrable facility.
Well, I have more pressing concerns
than enabling your
criminal mischief, Raymond.
Tell me.
I recently consulted on a job.
A heist crew needed a way to steal cargo
from a heavily guarded container yard.
My rig worked beautifully,
but the crew left evidence behind.
Now they're in federal custody
using my name to cut a deal.
If I'm not a wanted woman already,
I fear I shall be at any moment.
It seems we both have itchy backs.
An opportunity to scratch
each other's itch.
JUDGE: Mr. Cooper, it's not every day
an assistant director of the
FBI graces us with his presence,
particularly on
the wrong side of the bar.
How do you plead to the
charges against you today?
Not guilty, Your Honor.
JUDGE: I'll hear the defense on bail.
Defense asks for release
with no bail, Your Honor.
Harold Cooper's led
a long and distinguished
career in law enforcement...
Long and formerly
distinguished until years ago.
After that? Who knows? No one will say.
Everyone knows everything in this town,
but what he does
and how he does it is...
- No one has a clue.
- DeSOTO: Oh, Your Honor.
Which means he can go anywhere anytime,
which makes him,
by any reasonable standard,
a flight risk.
Bail is set at $ , .
- Trial in six weeks.
- (GAVEL BANGS)
Honey, we can get the money.
We can cash out an
insurance policy if we have to.
♪ ♪
I'm sorry I couldn't do more.
You kept Charlene out of this mess.
That's enough.
We're not stopping until
we find out who's behind this.
If I had any say in this,
the only Blacklister we'd go after
is the person who did this to you.
You do have a say. The say.
You haven't told him yet?
Until the judge miscarried justice,
I was hoping I wouldn't have to.
Have to what?
Give you my job.
What? No.
You have my full confidence
and blessings. And you...
Harold, you have to go.
(DOOR OPENS)
I can't do this.
- Probably not.
- (DOOR CLOSES)
But Harold chose you.
What about Agent Ressler?
What about him?
You eat life, or life eats you,
Agent Mojtabai.
You're the boss now, so bon appetit.
♪ ♪
This is only until Mr. Cooper is back,
which I hope is really...
Really soon.
Um, I'm just a figurehead,
like Colonel Sanders.
They need a face on the bucket.
It should've been your face, obviously.
Square-jawed, dimpled,
top of the pecking order.
I had my sh*t. It's your turn.
You'll be fine.
I understand
congratulations are in order.
Says the man who really rules the roost.
If I may offer some counsel...
"Do not go where the path may lead.
"Go instead where there is
no path and leave a trail."
In the spirit of that,
I bring an unusual case.
A Blacklister not to catch,
but to release.
Ah, here we go. Good luck.
Helen Maghi,
one of the world's
most accomplished structural
and geotechnical engineers.
ARAM: In the invasion of Iraq,
Maghi designed a floating bridge
to carry tanks and heavy-armor vehicles
across the Euphrates River
in the dark of night.
Her crowning achievement
is Mount Bastion.
Using proprietary drilling techniques,
she carved into a Pennsylvania
mountain of solid granite
to create an impregnable
storage facility
favored by the criminal elite,
with more safeguards and redundancies
than the U.S. Bullion Depository.
And you want to break into it.
Well, we found this key
in Reggie Cole's office.
A key to a storage vault
in Mount Bastion.
Mount Bastion would never rent
a vault to a former police officer,
but they might to his employer.
His employer, Harold's blackmailer,
Elizabeth's k*ller, all the same person.
What are we waiting for?
Let's storm the mountain.
Impossible without Maghi's help.
That's where the task force comes in.
She provided engineering
services to some heist crew
working the Port of Virginia.
The crew was just arrested by the FBI,
and Helen is afraid they'll
sell her out in a plea bargain.
You want us to make the criminal case
against Helen Maghi go away,
in exchange for her help
breaking into Mount Bastion.
How do we feel about that, team?
Show of hands for yes.
Right. I am in charge here.
Okay, uh, Agent Ressler, Agent Zuma,
track down the FBI team
that made the arrest.
We'll start by trying to find
out what kind of case they have.
You got it.
And Harold. How is he?
Not good.
He's stuck in jail
with a bail he can't afford.
They cut open a shipping container
right in the middle of the yard,
directly in front of security cameras,
and nobody saw a thing.
How did they do that?
Look at the red container.
Now check it out minutes later.
(MOUSE CLICKS)
And after that...
And after that.
Who was moving it?
It was moving itself slowly.
So slowly, motion cameras
didn't detect it and security
guards never noticed.
The heist crew was hiding inside.
They retrofit the container
with hidden wheels,
then crept it into position
next to the stolen cargo
to block security cameras.
It was brilliantly engineered,
which makes sense given
the woman who hired them.
Helen Maghi.
Now, our intel says that
she was hired by the crew,
uh, as a consultant.
Someone is playing you.
The crew we're talking about
are high school dropouts.
What did they steal?
Six crates of RPGs.
According to our suspects,
Maghi made plans
to ship them to separatist
forces in Kazban.
To put it simply,
she's arming t*rrorists.
Mr. Homan? I don't know who that is.
Our friend with the hat.
He posted bail?
DeSOTO: All $ , .
Once payment goes through,
you can go home.
Have you spoken to the
prosecutor about a deal?
A deal? A deal for what?
She says she'll take two years
if you plead guilty to conspiracy.
No!
Char, it's if I go to trial.
But you were framed.
And to find out why I tampered
with evidence and witnesses
and let you lie to create my alibi.
You were right,
I have to make this right for Agnes.
A deal is the best way to do that.
So, Harold, tell her we're good?
On one condition.
I won't testify against Lew.
He wouldn't cut a deal to hurt me,
and I won't cut one that hurts him.
Okay.
♪ ♪
Go ahead,
read the results.
I'm not trying to read anything.
I'm trying to remember.
I miss Mierce.
♪ ♪
(CELL PHONE BUZZING)
(CELL PHONE BEEPS)
Is it done?
Well, we spoke to the Bureau
about the heist crew you say hired her.
Only, uh,
they say she hired them and that, uh,
she's a t*rror1st.
While dramatic statements are
effective attention grabbers,
overstatement merely serves
to try your listener's patience.
I'm not being dramatic.
Or maybe I am, because,
well, stealing RPGs
to arm extremists in Kazban is,
well, pretty dramatic,
and apparently what she did.
We need the FBI to lose
interest in Helen Maghi.
It's the only way for us
to obtain information
we need to avenge Elizabeth
and free Harold.
You asked us to look into
Maghi's claims, and we did.
And now I'm asking you to do the same,
respectfully.
Please?
Another word of advice,
moral relativism.
That's two words.
Yes, but one piece of advice.
♪ ♪
♪ ♪
Did you lie to me, Helen?
Fresh intel says you've
been arming the separatists
in a w*r-torn country,
putting innocent civilians at risk.
And you know me better than that.
I do.
But my best contact in law enforcement
has replaced by a conscience with ears,
so I am unable at present
to wave your federal troubles away.
Then we have little to discuss.
On the other hand,
I could make you disappear.
I'm sorry. Is that a thr*at?
What I'm offering is a gift.
While I can't stop the FBI
from looking for you,
I can certainly make sure
they never find you.
New papers, private estates.
Reflexologist on call, day and night.
I prefer shiatsu.
Done.
If I just help you break into
the mountain fortress I designed.
There must be something quite valuable
hidden inside that vault.
I hope so, Helen.
I really do.
♪ ♪
Can I help?
I got it. I insist.
What are you doing?
Taking this back where it belongs.
Raymond gave us a case
that can help find
the person who framed you.
He's the one who should be
on trial right now, not you.
I'm not... On trial.
I agreed to plead guilty.
Wait, what? No.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
You can't because,
um, you're not.
But I am,
and finding the person who
set me up won't change that.
Two years.
With good behavior, maybe months.
Then it's over.
Unfortunately,
so is my career, so thank you,
but I'll take the box where it belongs.
♪ ♪
Ah, Harold. Hello.
Hello, Mr. Homan.
Thank you for my bail. I'll repay it.
I'm not sure how or when.
Harold, the deal,
your plea to fall on your
all-too-honorable sword,
have you told Agnes about it?
Have I told her her life is
being upended again? No.
Of everything that's happening,
that's the thing I dread the most.
Then don't.
You want to repay me
for bailing you out...
Say nothing.
I can't protect her from this.
No, but perhaps I can.
Then you have my word.
And my curiosity.
All I need is your patience.
♪ ♪
Helen Maghi denies arming t*rrorists.
Do you know a lot of people who
would admit to arming t*rrorists?
I do, yes.
I also enjoy that degree
of honesty with Helen Maghi.
A fact I only mention to put
your righteous mind at ease
about working with her.
I can't make the heist
crew's testimony go away.
She... She will be indicted.
Yes, wheels of justice and all that.
Terrible metaphor, really.
Wheels turn, justice sits.
Nonetheless, Helen has agreed to help us
break into Mount Bastion.
How did you make her agree?
The only relevant question is,
will you agree to help?
You do know that's
your chair now, right?
Go on, it won't bite.
♪ ♪
Uh...
This feels wrong.
Well, I'm sure there's a knob
underneath you can adjust.
Not the chair.
Oh, well, give it time. You'll do fine.
No, I don't mean the job.
I mean the case.
Despite what Maghi told you,
I have solid intel that Kazban rebels
are expecting a shipment of
stolen RPGs from the U.S.
And, well,
Maghi is accused of stealing RPGs,
so I can't let the team
work with a woman
who is actively arming t*rrorists.
I'm right about Helen Maghi.
You need to trust me on that
and move on with this case.
If for no other reason
than if you don't,
Harold will never be able
to reclaim that seat.
♪ ♪
Mount Bastion.
How do we get in?
My contract with Mount Bastion
was to engineer impenetrable
storage vaults inside a mountain
with one heavily fortified
way in and out.
To hide its existence
from the outside world,
the entire facility had to remain
unconnected to the municipal power grid.
Okay. So to stay off the grid,
Maghi built her own
geothermal power station
inside the mountain,
but this created a hidden vulnerability
'cause the system needs
a constant supply
of circulating water
to dissipate the thermal load.
That water is piped in
underground from a nearby lake.
If anything happens to that
water supply, the entire system,
including security,
will overheat and shut down.
So Maghi provided us
with GPS coordinates
of an emergency valve
hidden on the mountainside.
Once Mr. Reddington and Agent Zuma
are inside the mountain,
you two need to close the
valve and cut the water supply.
How do Red and Dembe
get inside Mount Bastion?
I thought the place was like Fort Knox.
ARAM: Turns out
Mr. Reddington has a vault
of his own there, and,
as his former bodyguard,
Dembe has security clearance, too.
This should the enable the both of them
to clear the three levels
of biometric scanners,
and from there, it is floors down
to the subterranean vaults.
But, as you know,
the guard will escort you
to your private vault,
so you have to go there first.
By the time you reach the vault,
your support team
needs to be in position.
ARAM: Mount Bastion
keeps the water valve
under tight watch with two guards.
Now, you'll relieve them
just before their shift ends,
which gives us a short window
before the real guards arrive.
(KNOCK ON DOOR)
(BUZZER)
Hey, guys. We got it from here.
You're early. We still got
a half-hour left on our shift.
This is our first assignment
on the mountain.
Didn't want to be late.
Be our guest.
♪ ♪
(DOOR CLOSES)
When you get the signal,
you need to find
this high-pressure water valve
and turn it off quickly.
Without water for cooling,
the power system
will immediately shut down
and switch to auxiliary power.
When that happens,
the guards are ordered to lock clients
into their vaults to keep them safe
and then report to the perimeter
to provide security for the facility.
At that point, the Mount
Bastion controller will call Maghi,
the systems designer,
to figure out what the problem is.
(CELL PHONE RINGS)
♪ ♪
Hello?
CONTROLLER: Helen, it's Terry.
We have a Tier One problem
on the mountain.
Send me a remote access code,
and I'll take care of it.
(CELL PHONE BEEPS)
(KEYBOARD CLACKING)
All right. I have surveillance
running on an endless loop.
How long do we have?
HELEN: (OVER COMMS) You have six minutes
to get to the other vault and back.
After that, the system reboots,
and it's sh**t to k*ll.
I'm sorry, I wish I could
give you more time.
You've given us enough.
- I hope.
- Go now.
♪ ♪
(KEYBOARD CLACKING)
(COMPUTER BEEPS)
(ALARM BLARING)
♪ ♪
(ALARM BLARING)
♪ ♪
(LOCK DISENGAGES)
♪ ♪
It can't be.
But somehow it is.
We put it in a safe in Tivat.
Only two people could open it.
And neither of us did.
DEMBE: If it wasn't you or Elizabeth,
then who did?
And how?
This was her future.
What she needed to succeed.
She would've been great.
Stronger than me.
♪ ♪
Hurry. You have seconds.
We have to go, Raymond.
It's time.
♪ ♪
(ALARM BLARES)
♪ ♪
Nothing serious, I trust?
Not at all. A venting issue,
but we have the all clear.
And we have what we came for.
Well, it sounds like a win-win.
You got what you wanted,
and I got a new contract
to retrofit the geothermal piping
that caused the shutdown. (LAUGHS)
A contract you'll be
undertaking in a new life
from an undisclosed location
of your choosing.
Oh, I've chosen.
The Villa Peduzzi on Lake Como.
REDDINGTON: (LAUGHS)
A stone's throw from Clooney.
Aram asked me to text him
when we're in the air.
If you see him, please remind him
he still owes me a case of tequila
for our wager on the Palio di Siena.
(TABLET CHIMES)
♪ ♪
Tac Ops, initiate takedown.
Move.
(DOOR OPENS)
FBI! Hands up.
MAN: Hands where we can see them!
- No, no, dear.
- MAN : Don't move.
- No need to die on my behalf.
- Don't move.
- MAN : Back, please.
- Not today.
Thank you, Walter.
Pancakes are not a snack food.
According to whom?
I think everyone.
Well, "everyone"
hasn't tasted my pancakes.
Let's see.
A little butter.
That's a little-and-a-half.
And a little-and-a-half of syrup.
(RINGTONE PLAYS)
Go on, sink your fangs into that
and tell me it isn't amazing.
Hello?
Harold, we have to talk. It's about Lew.
What happened? Is he all right?
He's fine. You're not.
♪ ♪
You agreed to testify against me?
You shouldn't be here.
I would never sell you out, never.
I was planning to do jail
time to protect you, two years.
Now the D.A. won't offer me
less than five.
Well, I'm sorry, but I wasn't
prepared to go to jail, okay?
I got two teenage boys
who need their father.
You should have thought about them
before you altered the
barrel of my service w*apon.
I did that to help you!
I never asked you to.
You made that decision on your own.
You decided to tamper with evidence.
You're my friend,
and this breaks my heart.
But I've got a family
I've got to look out for.
So do I.
And thanks to you,
I'm not gonna be able to.
♪ ♪
We broke into a mountain fortress
for a box of homemade DVDs?
That's it? That's all
that was in the vault?
What was recorded on them?
They are a series of instructions
recorded by Raymond for Elizabeth
and advice on how to run his empire
after he d*ed.
A master class on how
to become a criminal.
And to think I signed up
for a mixology class.
Why would Reggie Cole steal them?
I mean, what good did they do him?
And where did he steal them from?
Those are good questions,
and Raymond can't answer a single one.
Well,
you all did good work on the mountain.
Mr. Reddington got what he was after,
and so did we.
What did we get?
Helen Maghi, our Blacklister.
She's in holding right now.
How?
While you were all
pulling off the heist,
I dispatched a van with an IMSI-catcher
to intercept any mobile phone traffic
emanating from the mountain.
Once the repair call went out to Maghi,
it was just a matter
of using her cell signal
to track her location.
So when you asked me to
notify you that we were in the air...
Yeah, that was the signal
to move on the target.
You should have notified me.
I'm sorry, but I did not want to put you
in Mr. Reddington's
line of fire, any of you.
It was decision, and if there's fallout,
I'll take the heat.
♪ ♪
(RINGTONE PLAYS)
Looks like the heat's here.
PARK: Put him on speaker.
You don't have to deal
with this by yourself.
Mr. Reddington.
We had an agreement.
We agreed you wouldn't act on Helen
unless I confirmed your intel.
It wasn't exactly an agreement.
It was more like an order.
Which you disregarded.
Yes, I did.
Where is she?
Two agents from
the Joint Terrorism Task Force
are on their way
to take her into custody.
And I was just on my way
to take her into hiding,
which I promised to do
in exchange for her help.
I don't break my promises.
It's bad for business,
mine and therefore yours.
I'm, uh, sorry, but it's done.
Harold Cooper knows when to compromise,
and he knows it isn't immoral
because he accepts moral relativism.
Clearly you do not, which is a problem
because I can't work with you
until you do.
Then remove me as head
of the task force, please.
I am aging in dog years here.
But I urge to use whatever
you learned on Mount Bastion
to help us find Elizabeth's k*ller
and prevent Mr. Cooper
from going to prison.
Helen first.
Helen is going to prison,
which, I am sorry,
isn't about moral relativism.
It is about doing what's right.
Clearly you do not see that,
which is also a problem
because I can't work
with you until you do...
- Sir.
- (CELL PHONE BEEPS)
♪ ♪
(KNOCK ON DOOR)
You don't have to knock.
Took a lot of, uh,
balls to do what you did yesterday.
For which I assume we will
all pay a painfully stiff price.
You gave him what he wanted,
but without compromising
your principles.
Thanks for the pep talk.
You're welcome,
but that's not why I came up.
The, uh, agents from JTTF
are here to transfer Maghi
over to Central Detention.
♪ ♪
Yes.
Agent Mojtabai.
You're here for the prisoner?
We are. Agents McCoy
and McConaughey, JTTF.
DEMBE: I've reviewed their paperwork.
Everything's in order.
Park's bringing out Maghi.
RESSLER: Just a little heads
up on the transfer, fellas...
We have it on good authority
that Raymond Reddington
wants to spring Maghi loose.
The Raymond Reddington?
Thanks for the tip.
She's all yours.
Well, well, well. After all these years.
You got a lot to answer for.
Can't wait for our chat.
You'll chat with my lawyer.
(DOOR OPENS, CLOSES)
I trust everything is in order?
- Very good.
- (DOOR OPENS)
I'll meet you in a half-hour.
I got the information you
wanted about your lady friend.
I don't know if we need to worry
about that anymore, Weecha.
Too late.
I already got to the bottom of it.
Oh, my.
And whom exactly did you
get to the bottom of?
This is Mehmet.
He received the cargo
from the shipping container
job Helen engineered.
Well, hello, Mehmet.
So you know what was stolen
and where it went?
Tell me.
Agent Aronson. How can I help you?
Helen Maghi's a big fish,
and we all reeled her in together.
I didn't want to miss this.
These gentlemen are with
the Joint Terrorism Task Force.
They'll be taking Maghi into custody.
The JTTF was already here.
They took Maghi half an hour ago.
Agents McCoy and McConaughey.
We are Agents McCoy and McConaughey.
He didn't.
He couldn't.
He did.
♪ ♪
Raymond?
What's going on?
Who are these men?
Imposters.
My imposters, to be precise.
I told you, Helen, you had
nothing to worry about from the FBI.
Please, sit.
♪ ♪
I just had a very interesting
conversation with a young man.
I believe you know him. Mehmet?
Well, he knows you anyway.
He says you sold him
six crates of heavy a*tillery
that you stole
from the Port of Virginia,
which are now on their way
to a group of extremists
in some faraway desert.
I didn't do it for money,
if that's what you're thinking.
I'm thinking about survival.
My survival depends on relationships.
I'm gutted you've poisoned ours.
You lied to me.
Twice.
Why?
My son.
They k*lled my son.
Beheaded him.
He was an aid worker in Kazban,
providing food and shelter
for people with none,
but the state heard a rumor
he was a rebel, so...
(VOICE BREAKING) They cut off his head.
I'm very sorry to hear that.
I wish you'd shared this
painful story from the start.
♪ ♪
We're not going to Italy, are we?
You've proven you can't be trusted.
And you know much too much.
If you were in my shoes,
what would you do?
What would you do if you were in mine?
If someone butchered your only child
for no good reason?
I'm willing to bet
that you would stop at nothing to scorch
the very earth they walk on.
That may be.
♪ ♪
But if I were you and you were me...
I would never, ever lie to you.
♪ ♪
Take her to Como, see to her needs.
♪ ♪
I need to talk to you, honey.
Did I do something wrong?
No, I did.
I did something very wrong.
I lied to a police detective.
I thought I was doing it
for a good reason,
to protect my family from getting hurt,
but I learned something.
I learned there's never
a good reason to tell a lie.
Well, that's okay.
At least you learned, right?
That's what you always tell me.
Well, the reason we teach children
when they are children
is because when you're an adult,
there can be serious
consequences for bad behavior.
And now...
I have to pay for mine.
♪ ♪
PANABAKER: Really?
In the Senate parking garage
you send two guys to "give me a lift"?
You're the fox in the henhouse,
and I'm the sheepdog,
which is not a good look.
Harold is scheduled for
sentencing this afternoon.
He's pleading to five years
he doesn't deserve.
I'd help him if I could.
If ifs and buts were candy and nuts,
oh, what a Christmas we'd have.
You're not a sheepdog, Cynthia.
You're Santa Claus.
And you're not going
to give Harold coal.
Harold is clenched firmly
in the jaws of the legal system.
There is no path forward here
but to let it play out.
Now if you don't mind,
I'll just be going.
"Otherwise Illegal Activity."
Excuse me?
A federal agent, usually undercover,
fills out an application
that, when approved,
authorizes him or her to bend laws
with almost no judicial
review or oversight,
all to catch a criminal.
Harold was operating
with no such authorization.
But he was chasing a k*ller
who m*rder*d Doug Koster
and framed Harold
to gain leverage over him.
How hard could it be to backdate
one of those fancy forms
to explain his actions?
As a member of the Senate
Judiciary Committee,
I won't participate in a cover-up.
If Harold had nothing to hide,
he shouldn't have hidden.
Agreed, but he did.
Cynthia, to spare
our loved ones from pain
and to get to the truth,
who among us wouldn't abandon
a few of our firmest principles,
like rats from a sinking ship?
I'm sorry you have such a
dark view of humanity, Raymond,
but not all of us would
compromise our ethics so willingly.
Is that a fact?
♪ ♪
(NURSE BINSTOCK SCREAMS OVER RECORDING)
(GROANING)
REDDINGTON: You seem ill at ease.
PANABAKER: Yes, well...
There is a line I have studiously
avoided crossing in my career,
until now.
(SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY)
(RECORDER CLICKS)
That terrible sound came from a woman
you brought to me two weeks ago
to interrogate for information.
You recorded that?
She'd harmed your daughter-in-law,
who was harming your granddaughter.
I wonder how that recording would play
for your judiciary committee.
I thought you were trying to help me.
I did help you.
And now you can help me.
Or Harold, to be precise.
You son of a bitch.
Okay, but then again,
you didn't know my father.
♪ ♪
It's time.
(SNIFFLES)
It'll be okay.
I'm not gonna let you go.
You don't have to.
I'm never gonna let go of you.
But you do have to let me leave.
(DOORBELL RINGS)
I'll see who that is.
You get your things and then we'll go.
I'm gonna call you every day, okay?
I am not going to let you go.
Ever.
(FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING)
Cynthia, what do you want?
Reddington paid me a visit today.
If it's all the same to you,
I really don't want to hear
about Reddington right now.
Oh, I think you're
gonna want to hear this.
(CHELSEA WOLFE'S
IF YOU HAVE GHOSTS PLAYS)
♪ If you have ghosts... ♪
What are you doing here?
We were just on our way
to your sentencing hearing.
Panabaker got it postponed.
One month.
To allow me time
to finish investigating.
Why did the senator change her mind?
I don't have the details,
but I know Reddington got involved.
Does that mean you're back?
Please tell me you're back.
I'm back.
ARAM: You're back. You're back!
Oh, Mr. Cooper! Mr. Cooper's back.
I could kiss you.
You know what? I will kiss you.
You don't understand.
The office, the title,
the headaches, they are all yours.
I tried to make you proud.
I stood up to Mr. Reddington.
I showed the courage of my convictions.
And then he sent two fake JTTF
agents who trampled all over them.
My convictions and me.
I'm sorry to disappoint you,
but I'm back only as an agent.
Unless and until we can
figure out who set me up,
you're still the boss.
Uh, okay, but, uh, you can
just tell me what to do,
and I'll pretend to
boss you into doing it.
Now I just need to show results.
Don't worry. This time
you won't be working alone.
We're gonna find your blackmailer,
all of us.
(SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY)
♪ ♪
♪ If you have ghosts... ♪
There is no more peaceful
sound than the quiet of a home
with a family tucked safely
under the covers and fast asleep.
I envy you, Harold.
I'm not sure how safe anyone
is with you in the house.
Nonsense.
I'm a guardian angel
and an angel of death,
all rolled into one
fiercely protective package.
Thank you, for the look I saw
on Agnes' face when I told her.
Now we have a month to figure this out.
♪ ♪
I came here tonight
to tell you that from now on,
I won't be working with
the rest of the task force
on this case or any other.
Aram.
He leaves me no choice.
I don't trust him.
That's ironic, because you won't find
a more trustworthy soul on this planet.
Then he has you fooled, Harold.
Because he deceived me.
The sort of deceit
that gets people k*lled.
Was it?
Or did he give you a taste
of what you give us
and you didn't like it...
Any more than we do?
I have to operate the way I do.
I give, but I get.
And nine times out of ,
my get is the very thing
that enables me
to give you what you need.
And as I explained to Aram today,
that's why we need to trust you,
even when you're not
forthcoming with us.
For our team to work,
one side needs to adhere to rules,
be held accountable.
That's our role as FBI agents.
I forgot that myself,
nearly went to jail for it.
Don't be too hard on yourself.
I won't if you won't be
too hard on Aram.
Give him another chance.
He's new to the job, he'll learn.
He's also my boss,
so I have to back him.
We'll see.
I'll consider your words.
Well, when you're done considering,
turn off the light,
lock the door behind you.
♪ If you have ghosts... ♪
Good night, Raymond.
Good night, Harold.
♪ You have everything ♪
♪ If you have ghosts ♪
♪ You have everything ♪
♪ ♪