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You are being watched.
The government
has a secret system--
a machine that spies on you
every hour of every day.
I designed the machine
to detect acts of terror,
but it sees everything
Violent crimes
involving ordinary people.
The government considers
these people irrelevant.
We don't.
Hunted by the authorities,
we work in secret.
You will never find us.
But victim or perpetrator,
if your number's up,
we'll find you.
I found that address, Finch.
Who exactly am I looking for?
I don't know how to explain it.
I double-checked,
but it seems
- we have a repeat number.
- A repeat?
Well, who would be dumb enough
to get in a life-threatening
situation again?
Hey, pal.
You won't believe this.
Fellas.
Whatever bodily harm
you want to inflict on this guy,
I'm sure he earned it,
and I have to ask you
to let it slide.
Jeez, Leon, what'd you do
to *** these guys off?
You heard of gold farming?
Selling multiplayer online game
currency for real cash?
It's all the rage.
People make millions.
They take the business
really seriously,
especially the Russian mafia.
Does it look
like I play video games, Leon?
I think I broke my arm.
Ow!
So you brought him here?
You said there was
another number.
I didn't have time
to do anything else with him.
Mr.
Tao,
we don't have much time.
What?
Who are you?
The guy who helped me
save your life tonight
for the second time.
Oh.
You're the boss.
Never did figure John here
for upper management.
We have a problem, Leon.
We have to go take care
of another matter,
and the Russians
still want you dead.
So despite my misgivings
about your presence,
you have to stay here.
Where is here?
Food, water.
Latrine's down past
the periodicals.
Don't open any windows.
And don't make any calls.
You expect me to stay here,
and eat Hot Pockets?
Only if you wanna live.
Just don't feed any to bear.
He's on a special diet.
That damn dog again.
You don't suppose any
of my money came out of him?
Oh, and please don't touch
any of my computer equipment.
If you do,
the dog will kill you.
Great.
What am I supposed to do
for entertainment?
It's a library, Mr.
Tao.
Try reading a book.
Oh!
Here's a start.
We'll be back soon, Leon.
Tell me, Mr.
Reese,
how do you feel about hospitals?
- They've never bothered me.
- I'm glad to hear it.
They make me
aggressively uneasy.
After the renovations,
you won't even recognize
these old surgical suites
anymore.
Thanks to sizable contributions
from donors such as yourself,
New York General will finally
have a surgical unit
as good as the talented staff
of doctors who utilize it.
Sizable contribution?
I helped pay for a wing
or two.
How else were we gonna
get close to--
- Dr.
Enright.
Perfect timing.
Gentlemen, this is
Dr.
Madeleine Enright,
the top cardiothoracic
and trauma surgeon in the state.
She'll be overseeing
the development of the suites.
Madeleine,
this is Harold Crane,
one of our platinum donors,
and his asset manager
Mr.
John Rooney.
It's Maddy, please.
Maddy is the kind of doctor
that makes the staff here
truly stand out.
The kind of doctor who
wouldn't find her glasses
if they were surgically attached
to her face.
Would those be yours there?
Oh.
Like I said.
I'm sorry,
I have a patient waiting.
I must be going.
Nicely done, Finch.
- Her eyes, our ears.
- Hmm.
Gentlemen, unfortunately,
we must be going as well.
We're closing off this section
of the floor
for a very sensitive surgery.
Is that a normal precaution?
Let me just say it's strictly
for the safety of the patient.
This room is nearly identical
to the OR.
That your procedure
will take place in.
It's a routine coronary bypass,
off-pump,
"beating heart" surgery.
It lasts four, five hours,
and you'll be in the room
the whole time.
Now we don't have all
the best toys yet,
but with our coronary
catheterization process,
and our 3D angiography
C-arm system--
It's fully endoscopic?
You've studied
your procedures, mister--
Rains.
Yes, I've studied.
Can't be too safe,
not when Mr.
Veldt
has an energy empire to run.
Four to five hours?
You can't do better than that?
Mr.
Veldt, regardless
of how big your company is,
this surgery
is critical for you.
It takes time.
As long as it remains private
from shareholders
and the public.
Per the multiple
nondisclosure agreements
you've signed.
Yeah, and despite
my objections,
your procedure has been listed
as minor outpatient surgery.
My team has been reduced
to essential personnel,
and the floor
is being cleared now.
My team will make sure of that.
Of course.
Yeah, your security seems
to have made themselves at home.
Trauma!
Albanian gang member
shot in a territorial dispute.
Penetrating trauma,
fresh from emergency.
- Ballistic?
- Single GSW, upper torso.
Paramedics had trouble
with the BP.
Systolic was 70,
but diastolic was impalpable.
He's got a gun.
Everybody shut up!
You wanna be a tough guy,
or you want me
to save your friend's life?
Nurse, this man
is in hypovolemic shock,
and I think a collapsed lung
is what's giving
those O2 readings.
Okay, we're moving.
Prep surgery,
and a thoracotomy tray.
Get me a restraint
before he swallows his tongue.
She certainly
seems unflappable.
I'd say.
You sure she was never
a combat medic?
I'm not so sure
she isn't one now.
So what's the threat
besides gun-toting gangs
in surgery?
It could come
from anywhere else.
A malpractice in her past,
a bereaved relative
of a patient she lost,
or as always,
someone in her personal life.
Oh.
I brought you an espresso
and a pain au chocolat
from the French place
on Columbus that you like.
Oh you know I shouldn't.
Except on days when you're
closing up gunshot wounds.
Ugh-- you must've been in a cab
half the morning to get this.
Your text said "emergency.
"
I take emergencies
very seriously.
Maddy seems safe, Finch.
Her wife's name is Amy.
I found her bio on the website
of the children's charity
where she's executive director.
They've been married
since last June.
So when does that Veldt guy
go into surgery?
I, uh-- half hour.
Ugh.
God, I am already exhausted,
and I still have that.
I have that art fundraiser
th the park today,
but I'm gonna
check in on you, okay?
And try to give that jerk
a bigger heart,
while you're at it.
Well, I can't fix
everything that's broken.
Two shots, close range?
That overkill when you shoot
a guy in the back?
Even got his pocket lint.
- Carter.
- Hey, it's me.
Someone dropped a body
in Long Island City,
execution-style.
I think you wanna come
take a look.
- You can't handle it?
- Trust me, you wanna be here.
It's got your name
all over it--
literally.
I'm sorry--
you can't be in here.
But I'm rather enjoying
the view.
Are you looking for someone?
Yes.
For you.
Did you know that according
to the American Medical
Association,
die from medical error?
I don't know
who you are, but--
My name, while inconsequential,
is Alistair Wesley.
Today, a mistake will be
your best friend.
Let's you and I discuss
Oliver Veldt.
Now
are you watching carefully?
Your lovely wife Amy.
The infrared laser belongs
to a marksman,
and unless you wish
to see his skill,
you will listen.
Oliver Veldt
will not survive his surgery.
Tomorrow, the papers will note
that despite the heroic efforts
of his talented surgeon,
at approximately 1:15,
he expired
from a massive
internal hemorrhage.
You're crazy.
How would I--
- how could I do that?
- Very easily.
Wait, Mr.
Reese.
Something's happening.
You must follow
my instructions to the letter.
- Someone is with Maddy.
- Exactly one hour into surgery,
you will introduce 100ccs
of the anticoagulant heparin
into his system--
instant hemophilia.
you will nick his left
anterior descending artery.
He will bleed out
on the operating table.
No-- I can't.
I won't.
If surgery is stopped
for any reason, Amy dies.
If she is warned in any way,
she dies.
If the police are called
to the park or to the hospital,
she dies.
Do you understand these rules?
Excellent.
It would be wise not to test me
in any way.
Talk soon.
So Maddy's not the victim
after all, Mr.
Reese.
No, Finch.
They're gonna force her
to be the perpetrator.
That's the threat, Finch.
They're going
to kill Oliver Veldt.
On the contrary, they're gonna
have maddy do it for them.
Well, we need to get to her.
We'll never get past
veldt's security.
Besides, as long
as his guards are around,
she should be safe in surgery.
It's her wife
that I'm worried about.
It might be good to have
someone near the doctor.
I'll stay here.
I'll handle the park
and assess the threat on Amy.
Eh, Finch?
Are you gonna be okay here?
Even if I had a phobia,
Mr.
Reese,
now would not be the time
for it.
Ooh ugh
Who's the vic?
Guy by the name of Dusan Babic.
immigrated from Croatia,
worked for Greater New York
Custodial Services.
- Straight-up robbery?
- That's what I thought
till I found this on him.
I didn't feel the need
to share with others.
Check the back.
What does that mean?
I thought you could tell me.
Well, you might wanna
get out of here
before people start asking
questions you can't answer.
Thanks.
Fentanyl administered, doctor.
Mr.
Veldt, if I could ask you
to sign one last consent form.
How many forms
will it take for me
to sign my life away?
Liz is just doing her job,
Mr.
Veldt.
Any surgery has its risks.
And I chose the top surgeon
in the state to eliminate them.
You'd do best to remember that.
Doctor?
Once the procedure begins,
are you planning on using
the saphenous vein
for the bypassing channel?
No, I'll use the internal
mammary artery for grafts,
which anyone with an MD
will tell you
shows the best
long-term results.
But thank you for your
unnecessary concern, Mr.
Rains.
_
I'm in Maddy's office,
Mr.
Reese.
With her computer,
perhaps I can discover
the connection between Veldt
and Wesley.
I'm at the park now, Finch.
Got eyes on Amy, and she
couldn't be more exposed.
Lots of bystanders
around here too.
According to Wesley's rules,
if we alert the police,
she's dead.
Then we find the sniper.
We know anything more
about Alistair Wesley?
Besides his name
and that accent?
I can't find out anymore
while I'm stuck here
in the surgical wing.
Then we'll work
with what we got.
I was able to decode
the live video
of Amy in the park
that Wesley sent,
so as long as Maddy is streaming
it here in the hospital,
we'll be able to see it too.
Sending you an image.
Can you use it to triangulate
the sniper's position?
It wouldn't be the first time.
From Maddy's personal file,
it seems that Oliver Veldt's
blood type is O-negative.
If I can hack
the hospital's inventory
and register a shortage
of O-negative blood,
I could stall the surgery
without breaking
any of Wesley's rules.
Finch, I pinpointed
the sniper's location.
Based on that laser, our sniper
has a northeast position
at least eight floors up.
Type III ballistic body armor.
Don't worry.
Those ribs'll heal.
No ID, Finch.
Super glue on his finger tips.
Classic black ops trick.
Hello, Mr.
Mystery guest.
Wesley, is it--
Alistair Wesley?
I don't know who you are
or what you just did
to my associate,
but I'd like
to buy you a drink,
or Amy dies immediately.
That's a kind offer,
but your sniper's toast.
I'll call your bluff.
You're assuming he was alone.
All units check in.
Red one.
Check.
Red two.
Check.
And so on and so forth.
There's a pub at the corner
of the park.
I'll be seeing you.
Mr.
Reese,
what will you do?
Guess I'll go have that drink.
Okay, Mr.
Babic,
who wanted you dead,
and what are they trying
to tell me?
Lived alone,
never missed a day of work
at Greater New York Custodial.
Serviced business
across the city--
mostly tech companies,
including Fujima Techtronics,
located at 66 11th Avenue,
New York.
I didn't figure you for
a day-in-the-park kind of guy.
Anyone can appreciate nature,
Lionel.
So what's up?
See that art fair over there?
There's a nice young lady
running it.
Her name's Amy.
I need you to keep an eye on her
for a minute.
What-- she in some kind
of trouble?
Let's just say she found
herself in a few crosshairs.
Wait, where you going?
- To have a drink.
- Wait, what?
This is a professional team,
Finch.
If they were brought on
to execute this plan,
someone is paying them.
Unfortunately, I'm unable
to play detective today,
but I know somebody perfect.
I-I know
who Oliver veldt is--
energy guy, right?
"Energy" in the sense
that he supplies power
to half the Eastern seaboard,
yes.
Someone wants
to flatline him, huh?
We have a job
that's a perfect fit
for a former
forensic accountant.
Think of it
as a digital treasure hunt.
Find out who would target Veldt
in the corporate world,
follow the money trail
to the hit team,
and help us stop the plot
at its source.
How am I supposed to do that?
Go over to my computer station.
I'm not supposed to touch
the computer, remember?
And your special diet man-eater
won't let me go anywhere
near the keyboard.
Put me on speakerphone.
Bear?
Ontspan.
Ont-- ontspan?
Multilingual mutt--
dig it.
Start by composing a list
of Veldt's enemies.
Who stands to benefit most
from Veldt's death?
Did another company plot it?
Gives new meaning to the
phrase "hostile takeover," huh?
I'm extending an element
of trust to you, Mr.
Tao.
Please resist the temptation
to test the limits of my system.
Do I seem like the kind of guy
who would let you down?
Do you know why a good barman
favors larger ice cubes?
They melt slower.
And they don't dilute
the whiskey,
the way a tight plan
doesn't obscure its objectives.
Is that to protect you from me?
No, but it might help
against your sentry at the door.
The silencer poking out
of his crossword section
was a pretty good giveaway.
I have my own cameras
positioned all over,
and a troop of operatives
running recce on the wife.
There's always someone
close enough to kill her
at a moment's notice,
so put away the gun
and have a drink.
I'd say you were
a former MI-6,
and your team-- all ex-SAS.
You're good on your feet,
and you know your way
around an asset.
Ex-CIA?
Smashing.
How much do you cost?
- Not for sale.
- You're working for Veldt?
Some kind
of additional security?
It doesn't matter.
What matters is--
if you were caught,
why didn't I kill the wife?
Because the doctor hasn't
broken any of your rules yet.
Exactly, but my sense
of propriety has its limits.
Now stay out of the park
and away from the wife.
This isn't your game, and no
one's invited you to play.
Don't test me.
I was expecting everything.
You weren't expecting me.
We'll be ready for you
soon, doctor.
_
Dr.
Enright,
I hate to bother you.
What are you doing in here?
Do you remember me?
From earlier today?
You're that donor-- Crane.
Look, you may not believe
this, but I know your wife, Amy,
and I know the predicament
that you're in.
I have an associate
who's working now
to ensure her safety,
but you have to trust us.
Who are you?
How do I know
you're not working for that man?
This procedure was supposed
to start 20 minutes ago,
but I altered
the hospital blood records
to delay the surgery.
In a moment, a nurse will come
in here to explain the error.
Now listen to me carefully.
We can't make Wesley suspicious,
but we'll save Amy before you
have to make the incision.
Doctor, I checked
the O-neg records downstairs.
It's a computer mix-up.
They're fixing the glitch.
We have plenty
of blood reserves.
We should be ready
to go shortly.
Liz,
this is Dr.
Crane.
I brought him in as a second
scrub if I need help.
Whatever you say, doctor.
Help me.
Help us, Amy and I,
or I don't know what I'll do.
Maddy has officially gone into
the operating room, Mr.
Reese.
How are things in the park?
My drink with Wesley
didn't go so well,
but we can count another one
of his operatives out.
He brought his own cameras
and has every inch
of this park monitored.
It seems that he too
knows the value of surveillance.
What's worse--
if he chose his people well,
we'll never pick his sleepers
out of a crowd this big.
Ports and trocar is inserted.
I'll start the harvest
of the mammary artery.
Is everything
all right, doctor?
Readjust the camera
a millimeter
along the main coronary,
please.
How is that, doctor?
Increasing irrigation.
Applying more suction.
She's injecting the
anticoagulant into Veldt's IV.
Mr.
Reese,
we're running out of time.
Mr.
Reese, Maddy's holding it
together somehow,
but after that injection
of heparin, Veldt's a time bomb.
Any wrong incision
at this point--
Hold on.
Mr.
Tao, what did you find?
Finch! Bubby--
I hacked
into the Veldt Corp.
servers
using a back door
in their website
and found a proposed
multimillion-dollar project
for offshore wind farms.
Veldt dismissed it.
An "unsustainable pipe dream,"
he called it.
- That's an actual quote--
- Leon.
I called an old drinking buddy
at the SEC.
Who sent me blue sheets,
monthly reports
tracking stock activity.
I found a series of short sales
for Veldt stock.
It's trading
at an all-time high,
so someone's betting
that the company fails big.
That investor will make
a fortune if the stock drops.
For instance, if the CEO
underwent a secret surgery
and died on the table.
Yahtzee.
It must be Wesley
and his associates.
They're financing
their own operation.
I found an active server at
the ISP for those short sales.
Could be an interesting
arbitrage opportunity here.
I'll keep digging.
Let me know the minute
you find something.
Hello, doctor.
Still trying
to secure your wife.
Everyone, I'm going to need
to take a short break
for a few minutes.
Are you all right, doctor?
Do we need
to get someone in here
to assist with the surgery?
No, that won't be
necessary, Liz.
Please monitor
the patient's vitals,
and I'll be right back.
Is there nothing more
we can do?
I promise you--
my associate is close
to getting Amy out of danger.
Yeah, I just--
I need a minute.
Why did you stop, doctor?
I don't think you understand
how serious this is.
How about a little motivation?
I'm going to connect you
to your wife now.
You have 30 seconds,
but do remember the rules
and how much you have to lose.
Ooh, sorry.
I have to take this.
Hi, babe!
I thought you were in surgery.
Still going.
I just, uh, took a break
to catch my breath.
Uh, it's nothing compared
to yours,
but it's been nuts here.
The caterers didn't show
for the donor picnic,
and I had to scramble.
I'm sorry, Ames--
um, I only have a minute.
The timetable is killer.
I just wanted
to hear your voice.
Is everything all right?
Totally fine.
I love you.
I love you, too.
Hang in there.
Wesley knew the surgery
was interrupted
in less than a minute.
He must have eyes and ears
in that hospital somewhere.
We don't have a choice, Finch.
I'm getting Amy out.
Everybody has to stay
in the plaza
until we work this out.
Excuse me.
Detective Carter, Homicide.
Homicide?
You got here pretty fast.
We just called in shots fired
a few minutes ago.
Uh, I don't know
if there are a bodies yet.
There was shots fired inside?
Some kind of botched robbery.
What is this place?
Fujima Techtronics
research facility.
Alarms went off on the clean
room floor, where they do R&D.
Guy got inside,
had his exit blocked,
shots fired, guards down,
ambulance is on its way.
We're clearing the building
as we speak.
Excuse me.
What's the status
on those floor evacuations?
So what are you thinking?
Diversion, then extraction.
So if you're the extraction,
I'm the diversion?
What do you need me to do?
Hey, buddy-- I'm working
an abduction in the area.
You see anything suspicious?
Sorry, Detective, I haven't,
and I've been on the beat
all morning.
Hey-- I didn't excuse you, Officer.
- What?
- What are you, a probie?
Have a little respect
when I talk.
I'm sorry, sir.
I haven't seen anything.
- Wish I could help.
- Yeah.
I want your name, your badge,
your social security number.
Where are you from?
- What precinct are you from?
- Hey, settle down, okay?
I don't know why you're breaking
my balls, Detective.
You represent the NYPD?
I want some ID right now.
- Finch.
- Mr.
Tao?
Ah-- that was fast.
Me and Bear--
we're a hell of a team.
Even with one arm, I'm still
the fastest gun in the west.
Yes, yes, back pats all around.
What'd you find out?
Well, I was snooping around
the short seller server.
That thing was a gold mine--
private medical forms
signed by Oliver Veldt
buried in a trash file.
Would you believe that?
This is fun.
This is what you and John
do all day long?
Someone on the inside
must've told Wesley
about the surgery.
Who would've known in advance?
This whole thing was supposed
to be a big secret, right?
Someone in Veldt's company
with knowledge of the surgery,
familiar with its intricacies--
Mr.
Tao,
how quickly can you send me
everything you've dug up?
Oh
I'm sorry,
this isn't my phone--
- Amy, we don't have
a lot of time,
so I need you to listen.
I know your wife, Maddy.
She's a great surgeon.
I know you two love each other,
and I know you love pastries
from a French bakery
on the West Side.
Personally, I think they use
too much butter.
What?
What's going on?
You and Maddy are in a lot
of danger right now,
but I'm here to help you.
I don't know
what you're talking about.
There are cameras watching you.
I can direct you out
of the park,
and keep you off the radar
from a lot of bad people,
but you need to stay
on that phone,
and listen to me
very carefully.
One wrong step, and it's over.
Yes, Finch.
Mr.
Reese, according
to Maddy's timetable,
we have less than two minutes
to Nick Veldt's artery.
Please tell me you have Amy
somewhere safe.
I'm working on it, Finch.
Agent Snow-- freeze.
Turn around slowly.
There's no signal down here.
She can't hear us.
What's goin' on, Mark?
We don't have much time.
I don't know
what she's planning,
but you have to tell our friend.
Whatever it is, it's big,
and I can't stop it.
You killed a man for his ID
to get inside that company,
and then you shot a guard.
Why?
I had no choice.
This is just the beginning.
She's on a mission
with nothing left to lose.
More people are gonna die.
I'll call bomb disposal,
and I'll take you in.
I'll get you out of this.
She won't let you.
She-- who is she?
Mr.
Rains,
we're on a clock--
and please, don't contact
your British friend
until you've heard me out.
British friend?
What is this?
Faxed to me by a friend.
It's quite inclusive--
all the blue pages,
the short sales,
the fake company,
and all that confidential
medical information
that you shared with Wesley.
Wesley? Who?
How much did they pay you
to be their inside man?
Inside man on what?
The plot to kill your boss.
Look, I have enough on you
to send you to prison
for a long time.
On a good day,
I just follow through with that.
Today, I'll bargain.
All the evidence I have
in exchange
for your power
to call this thing off.
Why would I wanna kill Oliver?
After he recovers,
we're supposed to re-examine
a new energy project together.
The Wind Farm project--
you want that to be a reality?
I don't know what all this is.
Is Oliver in danger?
If that's the truth
and you didn't leak news
of the surgery, who did?
How's that other operation
we were discussing, doctor?
Still in progress.
What are you doing?
Doctor, you have
to complete the procedure.
We have to stop this.
Everyone, I'm calling this--
I want you all
to calmly exit the room.
What about the patient?
I'm declaring myself unfit
to continue this procedure.
I will stabilize Mr.
Veldt,
and then I will follow you.
Now go.
Everyone-- go.
Mr.
Reese,
get Amy out of there now.
Listen up--
start walking to the 40th Street
exit of the park.
You had to do it
the hard way, doctor.
Enough games.
Calling all units--
you are green-lit
on the target,
then proceed to exfil.
I'm staying with you, doctor.
You can't do this alone.
Liz and I will move the tools
from Mr.
Veldt's chest cavity.
I need you to go to the cabinets
inside the scrub room
and find me propofol so that
we can keep him unconscious.
Whatever happens,
you made the right decision.
Wesley, the target is gone,
and she's not
on any of the cameras.
Then someone
is very, very smart.
Keep moving, Amy.
There!
You're almost there.
- Hi, I'm John.
- Amy.
Let's get you out of here, Amy.
Hey, officer,
do me a favor, will ya?
Tell your partner in the park
I'm sorry
for busting his balls like that.
Partner? What partner?
I walk the park beat alone.
Your wife should've listened.
He's crashing.
His BP is plummeting.
He's going into V-tach.
You must've nicked an artery.
It was you.
- You made the incision.
- No.
You're the surgeon, doctor.
I'm just the nurse.
Or, in this case,
the backup plan.
Hey, Officer--
about that abduction.
You knew they were
going to hurt Amy.
Just let him die.
I'm not gonna let him die.
Understand what's at stake
for you, doctor.
It's just one life.
It's still a life.
Stay with her.
I gave him protamine sulfate
- to coagulate his blood again
- Oh
But I'm gonna have
to restart his heart,
and I won't be able
to do that from the outside.
What does that mean?
I'm gonna open him up,
and you're gonna assist me.
I am?
Pass me that, Richardson.
That's it-- I need you to pull
with a lot of pressure, okay?
I'm gonna take
this Finochietto retractor.
Now, hold the chest op--
okay, yeah.
Just keep it pulled.
I don't think I can--
You can do it.
Need lots of suction
so I can see this artery.
That's it.
There we go.
Okay, pass me the clamp.
I'm going to clamp this now.
Suture it later to stop
the arterial bleeding.
Now I'm going to begin
open heart massage.
All right.
Oh, dear.
Look at it.
It's squishy.
Come on.
We did it.
We got him back.
Hey, Mads.
I thought I was gonna lose you.
No.
I'm here.
I'm right here.
Sorry for the theatrics,
Mr.
Tao,
but we couldn't have you
turning up
knocking on our door.
What if I was collecting
for UNICEF?
So Veldt survived, huh?
And as long as he recovers,
that stock won't dip an inch.
All the conspirators
will take a huge loss.
You defeated the bad guys.
With your help.
Take that to mind and try
to stay out of trouble,
Mr.
Tao.
You know,
I'm not the kind of guy
that would let you down.
Think we'll be seeing
him again any time soon?
Stranger things have happened.
That's not your phone,
Mr.
Reese.
I took it off the sniper
in the park.
Hello, Wesley.
I just had to call
and congratulate you
on a game well played.
It wasn't a game.
Lives were at stake.
And after that elaborate plan,
you were no more than
a common thief.
You know I'm much more
than that.
After our meeting,
I knew you looked familiar.
You're John Reese.
Our paths have crossed before
in Istanbul
at that market
by the Bosphorus.
I remember the market.
I don't remember you.
Well, that's the point.
I was trained that way
for a reason.
Those were the days.
International manhunts.
Drone strikes.
Now sometime we should finish
that drink.
I'm sure you and I would have
a lot to talk about.
Until then.
John F.
Kennedy, please.
International terminal.
It seems Wesley enjoys
a good game, Mr.
Reese.
And I'm sure we'll have
the chance to play again.
Been doing a little work
on the side?
I'm a Homicide Detective, John.
You know what I do.
You shouldn't have brought me
in on this
if you didn't want me
asking questions.
- You sure it was Snow?
- I saw him fleeing
the scene of the crime
wearing a bomb vest.
He looked desperate, helpless,
like someone was holding him
on a string.
Said to tell you that she
is planning something.
Something big.
- Who?
- That's what I wanna know.
Do you know what this
is all about, John?
And if you did,
would you even tell me?
You're one hell of
a Detective, Carter.
And I can't stop you
from looking.
But you already know quite a bit
about me, Finch,
and you may know we both had
people who once cared about us.
Not anymore.
But you
You still have your son,
your life is still yours.
So I think the real question
you have to ask yourself,
Detective
is how much more
do you really want to know?