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Previously
on Warehouse 13...
Adwin Kosan,
Agent Lattimer,
Agent Bering.
- You make the decisions.
- Yes.
"It breaks my heart
to write this.
"We both know the warehouse
is my happiest place.
Please forgive me,
but I have to go."
[Engine starts up]
[Panting]
Agent, Steve Jinks.
I'm really looking forward
to working with you.
You're lying.
[Door shuts]
We need your help.
You were almost killed
by an artifact.
You are now officially
a warehouse agent.
[Door shuts]
Hey.
Welcome back.
Thanks.
[Plane engine roaring]
And the first guy goes,
"I don't have
to outrun the bear.
I just have
to outrun you."
Both: [Laugh]
Yeah, you told me that one
on the eastbound flight.
No, I didn't.
[Laughs]
All right,
beginning our descent.
[Faint beeping]
[Exhaling heavily]
Ugh.
[Breathing heavily]
What the hell?
Adam, are you
all right?
What's this?
- Adam!
- How did I get here?
What's happening
to me?
[Indistinct chattering]
I don't know
how to do this.
Island Flight 687,
entering nose-down
pitch attitude.
What am I doing here?
Approach
is no longer stabilized.
Island Flight 687.
Declaring an emergency.
Island Flight 687,
what's your situation?
The world
is such a scary place.
[Alarm clock beeping]
[Beeping stops]
The most innocent objects
can cause destruction.
And mayhem.
A person
sees enough of that,
and maybe they decide
they don't want
that much
responsibility anymore.
A person might think,
walking away--
okay, not "a person."
[Chuckles]
Me.
I left.
"Life or death" all the time,
it was too much.
But as a wise
and also psychotic woman
recently told me,
you can't walk away
from your truth.
So I'm back.
Am I ready?
The "life or death" thing,
it never goes away.
The world
is a scary place.
First day back.
I guess we'll see.
♪ Warehouse 13 3x02 ♪
Trial
Original Air Date on July 18, 2011
== sync, corrected by elderman ==
Focus.
Don't get distracted
by the high stakes.
Concentrate on
what is in front of you.
[Indistinct chattering]
[Laughter]
And...there's
no chair for me.
Don't freak out.
It's just a chair.
It doesn't mean
that they've moved on,
or they don't need me, or...
Here ya go, Myka.
Oh, thanks.
A chair, right. Yeah.
Oh, Myka! Thank goddess.
Leena and I
were being outnumbered
by team sausage fest.
- Oh!
- Oh, that's disgusting.
What? You all eat crap
for breakfast.
It's nice to finally have
a healthy eater
back in the group.
Could we just try
five minutes on, please?
Yes.
Uh, Adam Ashby.
Airline pilot
who forgot how
to fly his plane yesterday
while several thousand feet
over Seattle.
Luckily his first officer
stepped in.
Now, it could've been
just a neurological event,
but I don't think
it was a transitory...
[Muffled]
Whoa, whoa, whoa!
Artie, are we gonna fly,
or are we gonna drive?
'Cause this is mm-mm...
Hmm?
Can you tell him?
He wants to know if we
can go to Seattle by train,
because planes
are scary to him now.
[Chuckles]
You still speak Pete?
Recovered, never cured.
You're gonna
take a plane.
You're gonna
be perfectly safe.
You two go pack,
and you two come with me.
Hey. I was, uh--
should we...
Talk, you know,
about me leaving?
Because if there's something
that you have to say to me,
you can say it.
No matter what it is,
I can take it.
Mykes, we're
double-rainbow all the way.
And...
We're back on the case.
[Wind whooshing]
- You're going to Boston.
- These are case folders.
Thank you.
The auction house
offering today,
as one of its items,
a butcher knife
owned by one Mary Mallon...
- Typhoid Mary.
- Who--
Excellent.
Kiss-***.
[Feigns cough]
You're a child.
The knife lets its owner
transfer its disease
or his injury to anyone.
And your assignment--
go, bid, win.
Go!
"Your"? Not "our"?
No, I'm gonna be
in New Hampshire.
Memorial service
for a regent.
She was killed
in a boating accident.
Awesome.
I mean, not--
not for her, obviously.
Very sad.
But I get my own mission?
Yes.
Take the new guy.
Uh-huh.
And who's
the senior agent?
That'd be me.
♪ Me, me,
me, me, me, me... ♪
Uh, this doesn't make
any sense.
Oh, it does
when you know her better.
No, no, no. Last week
it was all invisible snakes,
phantom knives,
slam, bam, death by Shakespeare.
Today you're
sending me on a--
a Fedex run
for a cooking implement.
I mean, isn't there
something more...
Not boring?
I'm gonna need you to keep
that attitude in check, Jinksy,
as the senior agent
on this mission.
Oh, I'm so sorry.
Please continue
your "Me dance."
[Fingers snap]
Artie.
Come back
with the artifact
and then tell me
it's too easy.
Ugh.
[Bell chimes]
[Whooshing]
[Siren wailing]
We've never seen a case
quite like this.
Two days ago, this man
was an experienced pilot
with a degree
in Aeronautical Engineering.
The chart says
he's gotten worse
since he came in.
Yeah. Yesterday he thought
he was in college.
Today he's five years old.
We think it's some sort
of accelerated Alzheimer's.
And no one else
he's come in contact with
has been affected?
No.
And physically he's fine,
but his mind,
his memory is just--
He's slipping away.
All right, kids,
this is where
it gets interesting.
Hemostat.
[Beeping]
[Slurping]
[Breathing heavily]
Wh-what's going on?
Where--what do I--
[breathes heavily]
Where am I?
Put your mask back on.
- Oh, my God. I had this--
- Doctor. Doctor, you need to...
- I don't know what I'm doing.
- Pressure's dropping.
He's going into shock.
Code blue!
We need help!
Call for help now!
We need
to stabilize him.
[Door slams shut]
[Tap, crowd cheering]
[Splash]
And 300 to you, sir.
Looking for 400.
400 anywhere in the room?
Looking for 400.
400. Looking for 400.
400 I have...
Okay,
Mary's knife is next.
This is very Thomas Crown.
Well, it's not a Monet.
It's a kitchen utensil.
So you're kind of
a poopy-pants, aren't you?
No, it's just
that I thought that this job
was gonna have
a little more action,
like what I'm used to
at the ATF--
guns and bad guys...
Guns.
Right. Well, we don't
go after bad guys in our job.
We go after artifacts.
So if you wanna kill
a bad guy,
maybe find the person
who made this ceramic clown.
Ew! Ohh!
Take it away. Please.
Next up
is item number 62--
Mary Mallon's knife.
- Ooh, ooh! Here we go.
We'll begin the bidding
at $2,000.
2,000?
Thank you very much.
2,000 I have.
Looking for 2,100.
Thank you. 2,100.
2,200 anywhere?
- She's going after my knife.
- Do you not understand
how an auction works?
Looking for 2,300.
2,300 to you.
Thank you very much.
2,400 anywhere in the room?
2,400.
My budget isn't unlimited,
Nanny McSnootyson.
I hate her.
This is silly.
Why didn't we just buy it
before it went to auction?
[Sighs]
Because we're stealth, dude.
We try not to get noticed.
And aren't you a Buddhist
or something?
Try being one with the Universe
for like a minute.
I am Zen.
I am way Zen.
I can meditate
for like two hours.
Which, by the way,
would be more exciting
than this.
2,800. Looking for 2,900
anywhere in the room.
2,900 may I say?
2,800 once, twice,
fair warning.
[Gavel bangs]
Sold to bidder number 14
for $2,800.
Yes!
[Clears throat]
I mean bravo.
Yes. Hear, hear.
We can go home now,
poopy-pants.
[Chuckles]
You've got a new nickname.
I like "Jinksy."
Stolen?
What do you mean stolen?
It must've happened
before the auction this morning.
In all my years
of holding a gavel,
this has never occurred.
I'm completely mortified.
We'll be back.
He's mortified?
My first real case,
and the artifact
gets stolen.
First time on my own--
no offense.
- Now we have a bad guy.
- Yeah, great.
And it's our fault
there's somebody out there
with the power
to make anyone sick.
We appreciate
you giving us a call.
Well,
when it happened again,
I thought you guys
would be interested.
Dr. Lisa Ward.
She's a surgeon here.
Middle of a quad bypass,
and forgot how to perform
the surgery.
Chief had to scrub in.
Oh, my God.
Who are you guys?
Call my mom, okay?
I want to go home now.
Same symptoms
as the pilot?
Not as far regressed yet.
Two victims unrelated.
I mean, they didn't
know each other.
Different jobs,
different neighborhoods,
different everything.
There has to be a connection.
Well, maybe
the artifact is airborne
or in the water.
Then why just these two?
I mean, why aren't
more people being affected?
Okay, I'll follow
the paper trail,
see if their lives
meet anywhere.
Okay.
I'll talk to Leena
and see what we can dig up
about memory loss artifacts.
Okay.
What?
Wh-what is it?
No, nothing. I--
[sighs]
Uh, I--nothing.
I spaced out. Never mind.
I'll see ya later.
[Car horns honking]
Hey, Mr. Mortified,
we spoke to the woman
who bid against me.
She didn't steal it.
Are you sure?
Maybe she was lying.
She wasn't.
Yeah. So we're gonna need
to see timecards
for any employees
who had access
to the collection room
this morning.
Certainly.
But I can't imagine
it was any of my people.
[Computer beeping]
Hello.
The janitor went home early.
He was sick this morning.
Owen Larsen.
But he wasn't sick.
He quit.
It says here that he's only
worked for you for a week?
Well, he's
an older gentleman.
He said the work
was too much for him.
Really? Coincidence
the name is Larsen?
- I got the address.
- Let's go.
Nothing so far,
well, not with those particular
memory loss symptoms.
That doesn't mean
it's not out there.
Well, we'll take
whatever you can find.
So...how is it...
Being back?
I don't know.
Pete says everything is fine,
so maybe I should just relax.
Why do you ask?
Nothing. No reason.
Leena, did you
pick something up on Pete
aura-wise?
Myka,
anything that I happen to see
in Pete's aura
could just be--
- You did.
Okay,
I'm not imagining it.
There is something
bothering him.
Leena, you have
to tell me what it is.
Tell you what?
Did she find something?
Oh!
No!
No, nothing.
It's just...Girl stuff.
- Gross.
- Yeah. What do you got?
No clue, meet clue.
Check out
the credit card statements
for pilot man
and doctor lady.
They ate at
the same restaurant.
That's right.
Jalapeno Harry's.
Same night. April 6th,
the night a waitress
named Amy
was murdered there.
Feel free to applaud
my brilliance.
Yeah, maybe later.
Well, I'm gonna drop in
and see what I can see.
Okay, I'm gonna talk
to the victims,
mention the name
of the restaurant.
Maybe it'll jog something loose
in their minds.
- Okay.
- Hey, Pete.
- Yeah?
- Uh...
Before...
You said
everything was fine.
And...yet we're
still talking about it.
I just think...
Even if it's hard,
you can say anything
to me.
Yeah?
Are--are you sure?
Absolutely.
Anything. Anything.
Okay.
[Clears throat]
Wow, it's--
it's kind of hard.
Uh, you know what?
Fine. I'm just--
I'm just gonna come out
and say it.
Um...
The force will be
with you always.
If you don't--
Also, release the Kraken.
This is Chinatown Jake.
So stay classy, San Diego.
And pink
is my signature color.
- Never mind.
- Let's not forget
I love the smell of ***
in the morning.
I think we're gonna need
a bigger boat.
Yo, Adrian, I did it.
And say good night
to the bad guy.
Hello?
Hi! Welcome home!
How's about we get you started
with an onion cone?
How many in your party?
Oh, no, thanks,
but I have some questions
about the night
of April 6th.
Um, I'm here
about these two people.
They both ate dinner here
that night.
I was hoping
you might remember them.
Sorry, can't help you.
Hey, how's about
some pretzel fries?
Uh, no.
No, I better not.
Um, anyone else around here
might remember them?
No, okay?
Look, if you're not gonna eat,
you're gonna have to leave.
Uh, Ken...
The thing is...
I think you know more.
[Sighs]
Look, I'm sorry.
Okay, the cops
keep coming in here.
It scares the customers.
All right, well,
I'm not a cop,
so you can talk to me.
Now, this thing says
that the victim
was one of your waitresses.
Yeah. Amy.
Great girl.
It was awful.
A couple of the customers
from that night
are being called
as witnesses.
Yeah. Those two.
The cops have arrested
this guy, Geoffery Cedolia.
They have him in custody.
The trial starts next week.
Well, whatever it is,
we'd better
figure this out fast.
Why? What's going on
over there?
The pilot's lost
all his memories.
There's no one there
anymore.
The doctors think
the involuntary systems
will go next--
swallowing, blinking...
He's forgetting
how to breathe, Pete.
[Sighs]
If he had just left the knife
in his apartment,
we'd be on our way back by now,
mission accomplished.
Don't worry. The landlady
said he'd be right back.
You know, the key is...
Clearing your head
of all distracting thought.
Focus just on the target.
I've been on stakeouts
before, Mahatma.
Okay, I'm sure you have.
And, you know,
I have mission experience.
Remember, I'm the...
Both: Senior agent.
I remember. Has it been
five minutes already?
Look, I am just now noticing
that you seem
super-focused on
the whole senior agent thing.
Maybe because
I'm the senior agent.
Right.
And since we both already
really, really know that,
maybe you should try to,
you know, just...
Relax.
I mean, it's just
the two of us out here.
Oh.
[Chuckles]
I get it.
Get what?
What are you getting?
What's...
Happening here.
Um, we're out of town,
alone,
two reasonably attractive
single people.
Oh. Oh, uh--
It's okay. No, it's not
like I'm not flattered.
I am, and, hey,
I felt it too--
that crackling chemistry
between us.
It's just that I really need
to focus on my career right now.
I don't have a ton of bandwidth
for other stuff,
as attractive
as that other stuff may be.
Okay, so maybe
in a year or two,
if you haven't gotten me
out of your system--
Oh, my God.
I'm not hitting on you.
I'm gay.
You're...how now?
Gay.
You know, when two people
of the same sex
find each other--
Oh, but--
no, I know what gay means. I--
Look, I usually--I don't
make a big deal about it.
You didn't.
I--I thought--
you know what I thought.
- No, no, no, no.
You know what?
It's my bad. It's my fault.
I should've stopped you.
I was just waiting for you to...
Take a breath.
No, it's cool.
I've actually been, um,
waiting for an opportunity
to feel this completely
mortified with myself,
so it's, uh--
I'm sorry.
Maybe we should just...
- Not talk.
- Stop talk--yeah.
Good--good thought.
Super.
- Yes, yes.
- [Mouthing words]
[Jail cell door clanks]
I really am innocent.
I know that sounds
like a cliche.
Are you trying
to find out
who's incapacitating
our witnesses?
Yes.
And, Geoffery,
actually, I'm not here about
whether you did it or not.
Why do you guys think
your witnesses
are getting sick?
Sick? Do you
honestly believe that?
Well, I've seen them--
Or is it possible,
Agent Lattimer,
that my witnesses
were scared off
by the prosecution,
the government prosecution?
I wasn't trying to imply--
Maybe you,
also a government employee,
might feel the need
to protect your brethren.
Look, you're a lawyer,
I get it.
But I'm neutral, guys.
I promise.
And I've seen
your witnesses.
They're not well,
and they're not faking.
And I'm sorry
about that.
But you do realize
Geoffery's life
is at stake here,
don't you?
Shouldn't you
be protecting Eric?
- Eric?
- Eric Bell, my best friend.
I drove him home
that night,
so he knows
I left the restaurant.
They're gonna argue Geoffery
drove back to the restaurant
to kill that woman.
Tire tracks match his car.
I went home
and went to bed.
My girlfriend was at home,
but she's pregnant,
so I didn't wanna
wake her.
Right. So she can't confirm
what time you got there.
They're trying the case
in the press.
Victim's mother's on TV
every other night, crying.
This whole thing
has been a nightmare.
Honestly, I just want
that young man
to pay for what he did
to my daughter.
You've been very vocal
about Mr. Cedolia's guilt.
A person who didn't trust
that he would be found guilty
might take matters
into their own hands.
Why don't you come out
and say it?
If you've done anything
to Mr. Cedolia's witnesses,
or if you've done anything
to tamper with this case
before it goes to trial--
I haven't.
That would be vengeance,
not justice.
He'll be found guilty.
I know it.
I have faith in the system.
[Knock at door]
Hello, hello!
Hi. Who's this?
Agent Bering,
this is Courtney Moore
from KTRD news.
We have an interview
scheduled for now, right?
Yes. We were
just finishing up.
Courtney's been
very supportive.
She's given my daughter's story
lots of airtime.
People need to know
about this tragedy.
Agent Bering, is it?
Yes.
Still investigating? 'Cause we
have the killer in custody.
Geoffery Cedolia did it.
Alleged killer.
My agency
isn't quite done yet.
[Laughs]
Typical government waste.
My viewers
already know the truth.
How nice
for your viewers.
So if you'll excuse us.
We should get started.
- Yes.
- Thank you so much
for your time.
Thank you.
Both: [Sigh]
You know,
I can't help noticing...
Should I guess the rest?
That you put a lot
of pressure on yourself.
[Chuckles]
Yeah. Silly me, huh?
Just trying to be good
at my job.
What a geekola.
Yeah, but you are good
at your job.
You don't have to try.
Geez.
But, I mean,
I'm not trained like you guys.
I'm not Secret Service,
or ATF, or NSA,
or m-o-u-s-e.
I'm not a real agent.
You're real.
You're also lying.
Wh-what? No.
No, I--
I'm--
I have no training.
No, not about the training.
About caring about the training.
Artie. You wanna
impress him.
Yes! Angela Lansbury,
you've solved the mystery!
Yeah, I wanna
make him proud.
You don't know
how good to me he's been.
I can't--
I can't let him down.
Well, do you think
that he would send you out here
if he wasn't already
proud of you?
You know, I never had
a gay friend before.
Which is weird,
if you think about it,
'cause I'm sort of
fabulous, right?
[Laughs]
I mean, I guess there was
Paquito at the institution,
but he was just one
of Susan's personalities,
so I don't think
he really counts.
And I just told you
I was in an institution.
So I guess
today's sharing day.
- Eagle's on the move.
- Bet you my self-esteem
the knife's
in that messenger bag.
Mr. Larsen!
Could we talk to you
for a minute?
Who are you?
We know all about
the knife, Owen.
Just hand it over.
All right.
I knew it wouldn't work.
You got me.
Here!
Aah!
Hey! Oh, my God.
Are you all right?
Yeah, I'm okay.
Just stop him.
Okay. All right.
[Suspenseful music]
My knee!
Both: [Grunting]
[Knife buzzing]
Aah!
[Groaning]
- Artie, what--
- He's getting away!
[Groans]
What are you doing here?
My knee.
He transferred--
chase him!
[Tires screeching]
What are you doing here?
What? Nothing.
Nothing.
Just, you know, I finished
in Manchester early,
and I thought
I'd swing through Boston.
For the Red Sox
and...chowder.
You were spying on me.
No.
Claudia!
[Groaning]
Hey, you really need to
work on your timing.
[Sighs]
Mrs. Bell, we were hoping
to talk to your son Eric
about Geoffery's case.
Then we heard you
brought him here this morning,
after he was affected.
- Geoffy? Is Geoffy here?
- No, honey.
He can't come play.
Eric and Geoffery
have been friends
since kindergarten.
I wanna play with Geoffy!
My son, he's been
like this all day.
What is wrong with him?
I'm sorry,
but we don't know yet.
He's the third victim now.
There was a reporter
at Amy's mother's house.
Her name
was Courtney Moore.
Has Eric had any kind
of interaction with her
by chance?
Well, she's been speaking
with a lot of the witnesses.
Why?
Courtney could be hitting
every witness, one by one.
Courtney? Who's that?
Well, she's the reporter.
I told you.
God, don't you listen
to anything that--
Pete...
Pete, what's happening?
Pete!
[Breathing heavily]
Whoa, man,
you're hot.
Who are you?
Pete, you...
[Clanking, thud]
[Inhales sharply]
Hey!
Hi.
Are--are--
Pete, are you comfortable?
Do you need anything?
No, I feel good.
You're pretty.
Okay, that's--
that's gotta stop right now.
Um, okay,
Pete, listen to me.
I'm gonna fix this.
Everything is gonna be
all right, I promise.
I want everybody
to stop saying that.
'Cause it's not gonna be.
It's never gonna be
all right again.
Why would you say that?
I mean, why wouldn't everything
be all right, huh?
[Sighs]
'Cause my dad died.
And he's not coming home.
Right.
I'm so sorry.
Pete...
It must...
Be hard for you.
It's *** my mom.
I don't see her that much
since he died.
She tries to stay busy
so she doesn't miss him
that much.
I guess...
That must feel like
maybe you're...
Losing her
a little bit too.
You still have
your sister, though.
[Laughs]
Right?
Yeah.
But...
She's gonna go to college
in a couple years.
Everybody
keeps leaving me.
What the hell
are you doing to people
and why?
Agent Bering.
Hello to you too.
So we're doing
a little show here,
and since you're currently
not making any sense,
I'm just gonna ignore you.
My partner Pete is regressing
like the others.
Now, what are you using
to make this happen?
Look, those people
aren't sick.
They dropped out because
they know Geoffery's a killer.
I don't know what game
your partner's playing, but...
I mean...who were we?
What is it?
I'm sorry.
[Gasps]
What's wrong?
[Breathes heavily]
- Courtney...
- Who are you?
Where are we?
Somebody help me!
Courtney, it's okay.
It's okay.
So we just need to figure out
where this guy would go.
Probably has got
a system here.
He's pretty clever,
actually.
Algorithms,
plus cell tower triangulation.
Also...Facebook.
- Do you have any idea--
- Not even the tiniest clue.
What? You're not perfect?
[Chuckles]
[Beeping]
Should we talk about
why you're so upset?
I'm not upset. I'm just
undoing the mess you made here
and redoing it correctly.
Oh, yeah? I did not
come here to spy on you,
not the way
you think anyway.
Oh, sure.
The good kind of spying,
like, here,
have some flowers,
and a puppy,
and some spying.
I came here to see you
in action, dum-dum.
It's your first case
as a non-apprentice.
I--I wanted to be here.
- He's telling the truth.
- Sometimes that's annoying.
That's funny. You're not
the first person to say--
Go.
So you got to see me
screwin' up.
You got a curveball.
We all get 'em.
It's not your fault. And look
how you're not giving up.
That's the girl I know--
uh, woman. Girl.
I'm still proud of you.
- I actually told her that too.
- Means more from Artie.
Fair enough.
[Beeping]
I just found Larsen.
And I think I know
why he wanted the knife.
Hey, wait.
Where are you going?
We're about to snag
the artifact.
I'm going home.
Wait, a-Artie.
Artie.
You've got this.
I trust you!
Look, it's not
just your witnesses
that are getting sick now.
It's my partner
and the reporter
Courtney Moore.
How is she connected
to all of this?
Wish I knew.
Maybe Courtney
picked it up
by shoving her microphone
into everybody's face.
She's pretty aggressive.
She only acts tough.
Why do you say that?
'Cause when my attorney
stood up to her,
she folded like laundry.
Sawyer stood up
to Courtney Moore?
Yeah.
She tried that whole ambush
with the microphone routine.
I heard
it went badly for her.
[Knife buzzing]
- Oh, my God.
- It's already happening.
You're too late.
You can take me away now.
You're too late.
We're not here
to take you away.
We just want the knife.
He's my son.
It wasn't fair.
Now it is.
Cancer.
Leukemia.
I'm sorry.
I couldn't
just let him die.
He has a little boy.
So you started
researching cures.
Anything.
Even a crackpot theory
on an urban myth website
about Typhoid Mary's knife.
That's why you took the job
at the auction house--
to get the knife.
It sounded insane.
A knife that
could transfer illness?
But when it gave that fellow
my busted knee, well...
But that means...
Now you're sick.
Now it's fair.
My boy's life
is just starting out.
He can watch his son
grow up, protect him.
Now it's fair.
Are you gonna arrest me
for taking the knife?
No.
We don't go after bad guys.
We go after artifacts.
Dad?
What's going on?
You cannot tell Courtney
I showed you this.
She was very specific
about who was allowed to see it.
- Let me guess--no one?
- Ever.
And per her threat,
I would like to keep
my reproductive organs.
I promise.
[Beep]
Mr. Sawyer.
Sir, why are you
defending a murderer?
I'm not. I'm defending a man
accused of ***.
In this country,
there's a difference.
And what about
Amy's family?
I suppose you think
the first amendment
only protects your client?
Who protects his victims?
Okay, powder-puff,
do you realize
the first amendment
protects all of us,
mostly you, because it deals
with freedom of speech.
But you don't mean
the first amendment.
You mean the fifth amendment,
don't you?
Due process.
Yes.
[Sighs]
There's gotta be something,
something out of place,
or something...old...
Then again,
you have a dog
in this fight, don't you?
I don't know
what you mean.
Aren't you
pitching your own show
for national syndication?
The tough, vigilante...
Who wears
a tie clip anymore?
If your first target's
found not guilty,
you won't look very marketable,
now, will you?
You're recording
all this, right?
[Beep]
He was grilling her hard.
Like she was on trial.
I don't usually
feel sorry for her, but--
Everyone affected
was questioned by Sawyer.
Courtney, his witnesses
during trial prep...
Pete said
he went after him too.
While he was wearing
that tie clip, I bet.
[Clanking, beeping]
[Crow cawing]
Look, they'll be bringing
Geoffery out any minute,
and I need
to see him alone.
I would not damage
my own case.
Of course not.
Mr. Sawyer, look,
I think someone found
a way to use you.
How long have you had
that tie clip?
What, this?
A week maybe.
It was left as a gift.
No note.
This might sound silly...
I feel confident
when I wear it.
A week. That's right
when it started.
When what started?
No, please don't ask me
any questions.
I think that's
what causes this thing--
may I?
W.W.
Asking questions.
Walter Winchell.
Good call. Look at
this old photograph.
Winchell was famous
for pulling information
out of people.
Wait, Leena,
can you show me his hands?
It's the same as
the tie clip.
They're a set.
You think
it's a bifurcated artifact?
If the tie clip
pulls memories out of people,
then maybe the cufflinks
put them back in.
After all, Winchell
didn't leave a trail
of brain-dead interviewees.
I need to find
those cufflinks,
and I bet you know
where they are.
I did some digging.
There was
a young cub reporter
who worked at
the New York Daily Mirror
in the 1930s when Winchell
was just starting there.
A guy named Louis Thompson.
Leena,
how does that help me?
His granddaughter
Sarah Bell
and her son Eric
live in Seattle.
[Sighs]
Where are they?
Where's Eric?
Mrs. Bell checked her son out
about an hour ago.
A miraculous recovery.
It's weird.
He's fine now.
Hey, hey, hey.
Uh, are you leaving?
Yeah, I gotta go stop
a bad guy.
Okay, uh,
I wanna come with you.
No, you--you can't.
It's dangerous.
- But you're leaving.
- I'm coming back.
Pete, I will come back.
I promise.
- Just go. I don't care.
- But...
[Elevator bell dings]
Agent Bering.
I'd invite you in,
but clearly you've already--
Where are the cuff links?
I don't know
what you're talking about.
You've already used them
on your son, haven't you?
I know that he has
his memory back.
I can't help
those other people.
Of course you can't.
Because you don't want Geoffery
being found innocent.
You don't want the police
looking for the real killer--
your son Eric.
No, you're wrong.
He killed that waitress.
Now, give me
those cufflinks.
[Whirring]
Get out.
Or I drop the cufflinks.
They're destroyed forever,
and your partner
never gets better.
As soon as
we're somewhere safe,
I will send them to you,
and you can save everyone.
What if you don't, or what if
the damage is permanent?
You'll have to shoot me.
Think of
those innocent people.
Think of what
you're doing to them.
Mom?
What people
is she talking about?
You said
I was the only one.
Eric, get in the car.
I never should've gone
along with this.
I made a mistake.
I have to pay for that now.
I am not gonna let them
just put you away.
It was an accident!
Please, Ma.
No!
[Gunshot]
[Whirring stops]
[Exhales]
[Sobbing]
[Kiss]
Are you ready?
[Loud buzzing]
Whoo!
Whoo! Cool!
You're a sweet kid.
Well, daddy calls me
a charmin' varmint.
Both: [Laugh]
Okay.
So...
Okay, Pete, I--
can you look at me?
Okay. Now, I want you
to look at these...
shiny cufflinks.
Mykes.
[Sighs]
Yeah.
Yeah.
The world is
such a scary place.
Mr. Sawyer, you never gave up
on your client,
whom we now know
is completely innocent.
Where did you find
the strength
to keep going?
You gotta have faith
in your principles,
even when ignorant people
try to stop you.
Sometimes it seems
like it's nothing but anger.
And violence.
And hurt.
It can be terrifying
when you're out there in it.
But if you know
where to look for it...
The world also has warmth.
And love.
And forgiveness.
I guess I should
get out of this--
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Just--just let me talk.
There was something
bothering you,
even though you
didn't know what it was.
We're partners...
Pete.
And I should never have
left the warehouse
without talking to you
first.
[Sighs]
All this time, I thought that
you had something to say to me,
but you don't have to
say anything.
I do.
And I think that we both
need me to say it.
I'm sorry.
Thanks.
[Laughter,
indistinct chattering]
The world has joy in it.
When you find a place
that allows you
to experience that joy,
when you find people
that make you feel
safe and loved,
like you belong...
You don't walk away
from it.
You fight for it.
It's easy to forget that,
isn't it?
I keep thinking
about this kid Eric.
He'd been dating Amy
in secret for months.
No one knew,
not even his best friend.
But when she
broke it off with him,
he was hurt.
He took Geoffery's car
to confront her, and...
And it ended badly.
Very.
And when his mother
found out, she--
well, she sent
that tie clip
to destroy Geoffery's case.
She thought the memory loss
was temporary, didn't she?
It was still
a terrible thing to do.
But...She was
protecting her son.
Like you thought
you were protecting all of us
when you left.
No one is blaming you
for that,
but the stakes do
get high.
Do you feel equipped
to handle that again?
I just nailed
a one-inch light switch
from 20 feet away.
Yeah, I'm okay.
I just had to...
prove to myself
that I could do it.
There's pressure in any job.
I like this one.
And what about
your relationship
with Agent Lattimer?
Are you able to
move forward?
He's an
extraordinary partner.
Please don't tell him
I said that.
Good then.
We had to know that
you could handle being back.
We also needed you to know
that you could handle it.
We have
no more questions.
Your trial period
is over.
Welcome back.
[Exhales]
♪ ♪
Hey, guys!
- Hi!
- Hey!
- Did you bring the ice cream?
- Wait, ice cream?
I thought we decided
on doughnuts.
You guys eat
way too much sugar.
Myka used to avoid
sugar entirely.
I don't remember that.
I--I can eat
as much sugar as I wanna,
and I'll never give it up.
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