A.P.B. (2016) s01e09 Episode Script

Last Train to Europa

1 Previously on APB I will upgrade the 13th with the best technology money can buy or I can build, 'cause, let's be honest, that's the good stuff.
We are here to drum up new business and increase revenue, period.
Privatized policing.
This could be a billion-dollar business.
APB Prime a revolutionary approach to privatized policing.
(clears throat) Yeah, we're not doing any of that.
You're just gonna have to trust me on this one.
Gideon out.
- Been a while.
- ADA: Danny DANNY: I go by DV8 now.
- I need some help.
- What are you gonna do for me? I'll owe you a favor.
- A favor.
- I need you to shut someone down.
Bad guys.
No one can know.
All the way down you just have to dial a phone number.
Yo, what gives? We never do runs out this far.
It's a new deal.
Benoit's orders.
How come I wasn't told? I don't know.
Maybe you were off in the ladies' room or something.
(chuckles) (phone ringing) (sighs) Jesse, this better be good.
It's been, like, two weeks since you called.
JESSE: Charlie, listen to me.
I'm on a boat, and the guy I'm with just went down to the hold, so I can't talk long.
But I'm telling you, I think they're gonna kill me.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, slow down.
Tell me where you are.
The boat I'm on is called The Wild Goose.
We're supposed to be slinging oxy for Benoit, but I think it's a hit on me.
Is Benoit there now? You're not hearing me, Charlie.
I think that they know that I'm working for the FBI.
- Jesse, listen to me, okay? - (pistol cocks) I'm coming to help.
Just get someplace safe.
Jesse? Jesse.
Bon voyage, Jesse.
CHARLIE: Jesse! (gunshots) Jesse.
(struggling) Jesse! Hey, Mom, I have a question.
Finish your tostada, you're gonna be late to school.
Busy day ahead? Is there any other kind? Be nice if you had some help.
The handsome, successful, good-with-kids kind.
Really, Mom? I'm not asking my boss out, period.
What was your question? What are the birds and the bees? Where did you hear that? Brian O'Hara.
He says his father told him.
Well, Brian O'Hara needs to keep his family conversations to himself.
It's not about animals, is it? You should ask your father.
- Mami! - ¿Qué? That's his department.
I would, but he's always working.
I'll tell you what.
I think it's a great question.
And I promise that I'll answer it later, but please, for right now, just go get ready for school.
Okay.
Mami, por favor.
I mean, really.
(speaking Spanish) (knock on door) Charlie.
What are you doing here? I-I should have called first.
And I'm sorry, but, Murphy, I need your help.
(siren blares) What?! Damn it! Got to be fast around here.
(chuckles) Better not be the jelly.
It's not the jelly.
GIDEON: Come on! We're gonna bounce back.
What's that about? GIDEON: I am the future of Reeves Industries.
Nothing.
Just Gideon losing his company.
GIDEON: Why is it on every channel? Why is it on every channel?! The future of Reeves Industries hangs in the balance as founder and CEO Gideon Reeves failed to garner shareholder support this past week.
- You believe this crap? - Yeah, I mean, - you want my honest answer, or? - No.
According to reliable sources, a takeover bid is reportedly being considered by the company's board of directors.
Unbelievable.
- I mean, it's a little - Ada! Reports indicate that the closed-door dealings were organized by none other than Reeves Industries' longtime board chairperson Lauren Fitch.
(reporters shouting questions) (exhales sharply) I cannot believe that lying, two-faced - excuse for a - (line ringing) LAUREN: You've reached the voice mail of Lauren Fitch.
Leave a message.
If you think for one second I'm gonna sit back while you try to Winklevoss my Zuckerberg, you are sorely mistaken.
Could you explain to me how, somewhere between the boardroom and the bedroom, you somehow forgot to mention that you were arranging to steal my company out from underneath me? - Gideon, I need you.
- I'm kind of in the middle of leaving a nasty voice message, Murphy.
Lauren screwed him over.
Shocker.
Right.
Um, this can't wait.
Ju call me back, damn it! Sorry.
Just distracted by watching my life's work and $120 billion go up in smoke.
I know you have a lot going on, but if there was ever a time that I needed a favor, this is it.
Oh, God.
All right, all right, you got my attention.
But why are we outside? MURPHY: It's a sensitive conversation.
Gideon Reeves, this is Special Agent Charlie Vaughn with the FBI.
It's a pleasure to meet you.
Charlie here used to work in the 13 district.
Feels like another life, but, yeah, it's a special place.
It's good to see you taking good care of it.
Well, I don't know how much longer I'm gonna be taking care of anything.
But as long as I am, how-how can I help you? Well, I have this informant on a case I've been working on.
Kid's name is Jesse.
Really been risking his neck to help me out, then yesterday he went missing.
Okay, what's the case? Louis Benoit.
Refreshingly cosmopolitan name for a criminal.
Is he a chef or impressionist painter or Actually, one of the biggest drug dealers in Chicago.
Pills mostly.
Oxy.
He smuggles them from Canada across Lake Michigan.
And we've been building a case against this guy for a year.
Jesse's testimony was gonna put him away, but yesterday Jesse calls me from one of Benoit's boats, and he sounded scared.
I'm worried he's at the bottom of the lake.
What makes you say that? Local fisherman spotted a fire on the water six miles out, and the boat Jesse was on missing.
I go by his house, I check his hangouts, nothing.
Well, I'm still fairly new to policing, but that-that sounds bad for your informant.
That's why I need your help, Mr.
Reeves.
I need a way to process a crime scene 500 feet below the surface.
Now, Murphy tells me you're doing amazing things here.
- Well - I figured you might have a way.
Agent Vaughn, I'm sorry.
I-I-I wish that I could help, but it's kind of a bad time right now.
Jesse risked his neck for me.
He was trying to get out of the life.
He trusted me I owe him justice, at least.
Why District 13, Agent Vaughn? Why not just go to the FBI? You realize Lake Michigan is ice-nine levels of freezing this time of year? Which is why the marine unit won't send in the divers.
But we can't wait.
If I'm gonna get anything out of this crime scene, anything I can use against Benoit, I got to get it now.
Now, Murphy tells me you've got better toys than the Bureau has, and that you can do the impossible.
And that is exactly what I need right now.
Ah (clears throat) (dialing) Ada, I need you to get something from Reeves Industries for me.
GIDEON: Wait for it, wait for it.
Huh? - What is that? - That is awesome.
It is a deep-space submersible, designed to explore Europa.
- What's Europa? - GIDEON: That's one of Jupiter's moons.
It's covered in frozen lakes, and NASA contracted us to build it, in hopes of finding signs of life beneath the ice.
And they are not that happy that I borrowed it.
Well, I will bring it back.
It cost $50 million.
I'll make sure not to scratch it.
Space submarines, NASA? You weren't kidding about this guy.
When he's in, he's-he's all in.
Agent Vaughn, I could use a hand getting this baby in the water.
You got it.
I'll be back.
Thank you.
Well, there are safety hooks on each side of the sub.
They need to be turned simultaneously in order to Charlie seems like a nice guy.
Yeah, he was always that kind of cop that just never stopped caring.
Oh, well, you have that in common, right? CHARLIE: I think I see it.
(grunts) Anything else? What, what? I'm just I'm just wondering if there's something, I don't know, special about Special Agent Vaughn.
I'm not having this conversation.
I knew it.
I was right.
- (sighs) - So so, what, you guys date, or Charlie was the reason my marriage broke up.
Right.
Well, that's another kind of dating.
Scott and I weren't in a good place.
Charlie and I were friends, and we we made a mistake.
Only it made a bad situation worse.
Right.
You two still No.
Any more questions, Geraldo? - None whatsoever.
- Okay.
Okay.
I'll just (phone buzzing) Hello.
Hi, Ada.
Did you miss me? Yeah, um, I can't really talk right now.
Don't worry, I'll be quick.
I'm calling in that favor you owe me.
Okay, so what do you want? We'll discuss it in person.
Meet me at the Clark Street Bridge, noon.
Yeah, I can't, um I can't really meet you right now, 'cause You can.
And you will.
Otherwise, I'm telling everyone exactly what you did when you had a man killed.
PETE: Comms are up, and all instruments are calibrated.
Cool.
Let's get that R.
O.
V.
wet, Pete.
PETE: Anchors aweigh, Gideon.
She's a go.
GIDEON: We used historical current data to create a model with the lake floor at a depth of 279 feet and then generated a surface area map, giving us a search diameter of 20 square miles.
Are you really living? Or do you search for meaning? PETE: Gideon, we've been at this for hours with nothing to show for it but plankton.
GIDEON: Okay, let's keep an eye out.
PETE: Kind of hard.
Not much light 300 feet below the surface.
How long has he been at this? MURPHY: Too long.
You really need releasing GIDEON: There! CHARLIE: The Wild Goose? What happened to it? Well, about to find out.
I don't see Jesse.
CONRAD: Can you check out the cabin? GIDEON: No, there's too much damage from the fire, and the sub's too big to fit through the doorway.
Great.
Now what? Please.
This baby's designed to bust through 62 miles of moon ice.
Watch this.
Leaving the stern and coming around to the starboard side.
(chuckles) Nice.
Big Bad Wolf's got nothing on me.
Pieces broken A million secrets unspoken.
Oh! Sorry, Agent Vaughn, but it looks like your informant is, uh, done informing.
No.
That's not Jesse.
What? Then who is that? That's Pascal.
It's one of Benoit's hit men.
He's probably there to take Jesse out and looks like he turned the tables on him.
- So he could still be alive.
- For now.
If they're already sending hit men after him, he's not gonna be around for much longer.
CHARLIE: Listen, I appreciate the offer, but you guys have done enough.
I've got to find Jesse.
- Could the FBI give you more resources? - They can.
But any request I put in has to be run up the flagpole, and it is a long flagpole.
By the time that happens, Jesse will either be gone or dead.
MURPHY: So let us help you.
Look, Benoit dumps, what, $6 million in pills a year in this city? That makes it our case, too.
Yeah, I don't know.
I mean, I'd have to request paperwork for a, a joint task force.
Yeah.
Or, another option, don't put in the paperwork.
This might be an FBI case.
It's also a crime in our district.
There's no law against two agencies going after the same bad guy.
He's got a point.
Okay, but there is a risk.
If this goes wrong, and the FBI brass hears how it went down Yeah.
You want to know how I built a $120 billion company? Now, I do apologize when necessary, but I don't ever ask permission.
I can fix your problem and keep my mind off my own.
Come on, Special Agent.
Let's do this.
Look who's here.
You didn't leave me much of a choice.
Well, I did some digging.
It turns out that that was a lot more than just a favor you asked me for a few weeks ago.
That call I made? It was to a cell phone attached to a bomb.
A man died in the explosion.
- And he was gonna kill three people.
- Maybe.
But I'm pretty sure the Chicago police still kind of frown on murder.
So what do you want, Danny? You've inspired me, Ada.
I want to stop the bad guys, just like you.
And I want to start with Gideon Reeves.
Gideon's not a criminal.
He's really got you brainwashed, hasn't he? What are you talking about? While you're worried about losers stealing TV sets, your boss is creating a police state right in front of you.
- He's a fascist, Ada.
- Oh, my God.
He's using technology to steal our civil liberties.
- That's not what it's like.
- That's exactly what it's like.
"One believes things "because one has been conditioned to believe them.
" Remember that? It's from Brave New World, the book you begged me to read in college.
Way before Gideon was pulling your strings.
I'm reminding you of the truth you used to know.
Here.
This is for you.
- What is it? - I call it a crowbar.
Just plug it into the district servers, it'll pry open an encrypted backdoor for me to do my thing.
Your thing? It's called checks and balances.
The wolf got himself put in charge of protecting the sheep.
And with this, I watch the wolf.
- I'm not doing that.
- Oh, yes, you are.
And you've got 24 hours to make it happen, otherwise every cop in this city will know about the blood on your hands.
Danny, please.
You can't undo all of this that we're That's where you're wrong, Ada.
Like the book says, "Ending is better than mending.
" (exhales) (Gideon yawns) What you got? I pulled up Jesse's last known address, all the stuff from Charlie's confidential informant files, and I got us this.
Look at you, data-mining like a Reeves Industries professional.
You mean Chicago detective.
Well, if he's in the city, sending his face out on the APB app I was thinking that, too, but that could be very dangerous for Jesse.
You saw that floating corpse, right? I think he wandered into dangerous territory a while back.
I know.
But as bad as it is, it could get worse.
If we scare Jesse out of hiding, then Benoit's guys can get to him first.
Unless we get Benoit off the street.
And so, the guy says, "I worked in Chicago for 20 years.
"I never had a problem with crime.
" And the lady goes, "Well, what did you do?" And the guy says, "I was a hit man.
" (laughter) Mr.
Benoit? Have a seat.
(patrons murmuring) What the hell do you want? We've got a warrant for your arrest.
Are you serious, coming in here? I'm a legitimate businessman.
(laughs) Can you stand, please? You're embarrassing me.
I'm gonna sue your whole damn department.
You may want to sue the FBI while you're at it.
Oh, so you guys are Agent Vaughn's bitches, huh? If I were you, I'd let the lawyers do the talking.
Let's go.
REYES: Let's go.
Enjoy your lunch, fellas.
Anything, Ada? Yeah, we got some tips after we uploaded his photo.
A few of them place him downtown.
MURPHY: What about these two, here? They say he was seen driving away from that area.
I mean, he can't be at two places at one time.
Yeah, I was thinking about that.
It could just be noise, - or it could be - MURPHY: What? Yeah, you see? A tip that says he's on the move came from the same account.
Maybe Jesse's trying to throw us off the trail.
So you think that's Jesse's account? I mean, it'd be a good bet.
And we get their GPS info for emergency services, so You can get his location? We can get his exact location, to be exact.
That's redundant.
I don't know I'm gonna head that way.
Keep me posted.
(phone rings) This is Agent Vaughn.
MURPHY: Charlie.
- Get in the car, we found him.
- Okay.
(siren wailing) MURPHY: Gideon, I'm coming in hot.
But you got to tell me where I'm going.
Okay, okay.
Hold onto your paddle shifters.
Murphy, got him.
He's in Millennium Park.
- MURPHY: I'm on my way.
- Okay, hurry.
He's stopped now.
I don't know how much longer he's gonna stay put.
Copy that.
(siren wailing) (sighing): Okay.
What is this thing? CONRAD: Ada.
I was wondering where you were.
Yeah, I was doing a thing.
Well, I don't mean to interrupt, but I got something for you.
CONRAD: Jelly doughnuts.
A whole dozen, just for you.
I felt bad.
Well, you didn't have to do that.
No, no, I wanted to.
It's the least I could do.
You do a lot around here.
And I want you to know, it's appreciated.
Thank you.
That's really nice.
Yeah, well (sighs) (beeping) GOSS: What's up, Ada? ADA: Hey, Goss.
I just got a call that I need you and Brandt to check out.
- What's that? - It's a hacker.
Goes by the name "DV8.
" I'm sending a picture to your cruiser right now.
- What do we know about him? - Not much.
Just got an anonymous tip he's up to some seriously bad stuff.
He lives across town from your location.
It's a drive, but I'll owe you one.
Sounds interesting.
GOSS: All right, we'll check it out.
We're on it.
(tires screeching) (siren wailing) CHARLIE: You people work fast.
I don't want to inflate his ego, 'cause I know he's listening, but that's the wonders of working with Gideon Reeves.
GIDEON: Flattery will get you everywhere.
All right, he's moving again.
Go south, go south.
Uh-oh, Captain Conrad's speaking in hushed tones with a gray-haired man in an expensive suit and a murse over his shoulder.
That doesn't look good.
Is that guy selling subscriptions, or? That was Benoit's high-priced lawyer.
He wants his client out.
I told him we'd get on the paperwork, but I can only type so slow.
So whatever you're doing, better do it faster.
(typing) You hear that, Murphy? MURPHY: Copy.
Still looking.
You know, it's not exactly easy to pick out one guy in a sea of tourists, especially when you're blinded by the world's largest shiny object.
No eyes on him yet.
Well, if it's any consolation, it is a pretty cool view.
Any luck? Eh, nothing over there.
Be prepared; if he sees us, he's gonna run.
- Doesn't he trust you? - Well, he did.
But I promised him protection.
Given the circumstances, I wouldn't trust me either.
Gideon, he's not here.
(chuckles) GPS says he is.
I'm looking at him right now.
I don't know what to tell you.
Murphy, he is right on top of you.
No, we're on top of him.
Jesse! Jesse! Jesse.
Stop, we're trying to help you.
GIDEON: Agent Vaughn did say he might run.
Yeah, I can see that.
(car horn honks, tires screech) C-come on, come on.
You think she ever gets tired? I once saw that woman chase a suspect 94 floors down the Hancock Tower, without breaking a damn sweat.
This poor kid doesn't stand a chance.
(grunts) MAN: Hey, watch where you're going! (Murphy grunts) - Get off of me! - Oh! What did I tell you? She got him.
- Stop fighting.
- Get off of me! We're trying to save your life.
Hail Murphy, full of badass.
Jesse, you know I can help you.
I heard that before.
Right before Benoit tried to whack me.
I don't know who to trust.
Why don't you just tell us what happened on the boat? I got a call.
We were on a run, but something was weird.
Pascal, he wasn't himself.
That's when I called you guys.
- You killed him.
- I-I didn't have a choice.
He fired at me a couple times.
He hit a fuel line.
By the time I managed to wrestle the gun out of his hands, the whole boat was in flames.
They don't call it a life raft for nothing, you know.
Look, I'm really sorry, man, but without your testimony, Benoit's gonna walk.
You'll be looking over your shoulder for the rest of your life.
Better than no life at all.
- Jesse - Yeah.
Look, man, you don't know me.
I know you tackle like Dick Butkus.
I've known Charlie for a long time.
I've trusted him with my life more than once, and look, I'm still here.
Trusting him? That's your only play.
You can't be sure of that.
I can be sure of this, if we can find you, so can Benoit.
She's a better talker than you.
Believe me, I know.
You better protect my ass.
I got a FBI safe house just outside the city.
JESSE: That right? They got cable? Come on, I'll follow you there.
GIDEON: So now she's taking him to an FBI safe house.
I knew she would.
Yeah, well, you know everything that goes on around here, right? (chuckles) I keep my eyes and ears open.
Right.
So what's the story with Murphy and this guy? No, you won't hear it from me.
Cops don't talk.
I do have a question for you, though.
I watch the news, and I'm aware of what's going on with your company.
I have to ask, is District 13 gonna lose you? Hmm.
Billionaires don't talk, either.
(footsteps approaching) But you might want to take cover.
Ah.
Hi.
Hello, Lauren.
Or should I call you Judas? You got some nerve coming here.
You just stole a $50 million submersible from my company.
Your company? Your little takeover bid still has a long way to go.
Till the lawyers sign the papers, that's my company.
Don't get too comfortable.
The board is voting to suspend you.
Oh, God.
I'll talk to them.
Oh, they heard enough at the shareholders' meeting.
"Gideon out"? That I was trying to send a message.
Okay, well, now they're sending you a message.
For the past few months you have neglected everyone and everything at Reeves Industries so that you can play cops and robots here at District 13.
We have all had enough.
So when I really need you to have my back, you stick a knife in it? If you remain at the helm, your company will fail.
Those billions of dollars that you love to spend? They go away, Gideon.
You think that this is about the money? It's always been about the money.
Maybe once, a long time ago, it was about something a lot more.
Now I know better.
(pounding on door) BRANDT: Chicago Police! Clear! Bedroom's empty.
You're not gonna need that.
You don't know that, DV8's a cyber terrorist.
Translation: he's a nerd armed with nachos and soda.
They tend to avoid bathing and cry when the cuffs are slapped on.
This will be a walk in the park.
BRANDT: Well, I guess he deviated.
(chuckles) GOSS: Or he's watching us right now.
(beeping) BRANDT: Whoa.
This ain't nachos and soda.
What the? GOSS: It's a burn switch.
- He's torching the gear! - Should we grab it? GOSS: No! We call the fire department and get the hell out of here! (coughing) MURPHY: Squad.
1309, escorting Agent Vaughn and witness to the FBI safe house.
GIDEON: Copy that, 1309.
Hurry back, I'm not paying for special time with Special Agent Vaughn.
MURPHY: All right, Gideon.
1309, out.
- Hey, Charlie.
- CHARLIE: Yeah, Murph? How's the passenger? Yeah, he's out.
Probably hasn't slept in a few days.
You know, I know what it's like losing an informant.
You hadn't come to us for help, he would've been dead.
He's lucky to have you.
Eh, it's more like he's lucky you had an outer space submarine on hand.
And I got to say that your new boss seems like one hell of a guy to work for.
MURPHY: Thank God we're on a private comm channel, and he didn't hear that.
CHARLIE: Huh.
Well, in that case, want to hear a joke? (chuckles) No, you tell terrible jokes.
A grasshopper walks into a bar.
I said no.
Bartender says, "You're a grasshopper, "we make a drink named after you.
" Grasshopper says, "You make a drink named Phil?" (laughs) That's terrible, please, no more.
We've got company.
Look alive.
CHARLIE: No, I think we're good.
They're just passing.
And we're almost there anyway.
- (gunfire) - (shouts) (tires screeching) (engine revs, tires screech) 1309.
10-1, shots fired! - Murphy? - 1309.
Shots fired! Murphy, what's going on? We're under attack! It's Benoit's men! ("Stephanie" by Hello Operator playing) I don't know where the wind blows Keep my calm And hold me like a child (both exclaiming) Jesse's hit! Jesse's hit! CONRAD: We've got to get 'em some backup.
GIDEON: Ada, you heard the nice captain.
I need all units to what what's Murphy's location? She's 30 minutes outside of the city.
What's she doing all the way out there? GIDEON: I don't care.
Call the local cops.
Get everyone there now! MURPHY: Charlie! - Yeah! - Behind you! I'll cover you.
Go! CHARLIE: Go, go, go, go, go.
Ooh I like the way you move I like the way you move I called for backup.
We just need to wait.
- How is he? - Yeah, he's bleeding, but he's fine.
(gunshots) Go, Vaughn, go! CONRAD: God Almighty, they're under heavy fire.
GIDEON: Help me get them out of it, Ada.
Okay, local PD says they're sending people, but they're gonna be a while.
(gunshots) - What do you need? - GIDEON: Pete.
I need you to get a drone to Murphy in Melrose Park.
How long? Hmm, top speed, at least 20 minutes.
They'll be dead in ten.
I'm gonna make it, right? It's a clean shot, through and through.
You're gonna be fine.
We got to get Jesse to a hospital or he's gonna bleed out.
Okay, they got us outgunned and our ammo's not gonna last forever.
If they charge us, we're dead.
- Gideon will come for us.
- Yeah? And what if he doesn't? They're not gonna let us walk out of here alive.
(gunshots) Theresa.
There's something I need to say to you about us.
Charlie, this is not the time for that.
Might be all the time we have, and I need you to hear it.
Theresa, there's not a day goes by that I don't think about you, wondering if things could be different, if we could try again.
MURPHY: Charlie, what happened between us was a long time ago.
I'm not apologizing for it and you shouldn't either.
But it should stay in the past.
(gunshots) MURPHY: Damn it.
I should've grabbed the shotgun from the car.
Doesn't matter now unless it can drive itself in here.
Oh, my God, that's it.
Hey, hang on.
I have an idea.
Wait a minute.
Have you been listening the whole time? (chuckles) - What is it? - Pete, did you install the collision avoidance systems in all the cruisers? - Yeah, I finished them last week.
- Uh-huh.
And did you use a single channel remote to activate the brakes? No.
Multi, in case we need to make an upgrade.
Uh-huh, well, we're gonna make an upgrade.
Get down to the motor pool.
I'm gonna connect to Murphy's cruiser.
What are you gonna do? I'm gonna engineer a getaway car.
I don't think this is gonna work, Gideon.
GIDEON: Okay, okay, I don't need Pessimistic Pete right now.
I need Positive Pete, okay? I'm gonna hack the sensors on Murphy's cruiser.
- I just don't know which ones.
- You want me to activate each of the sensors in the guidance system? Yes, yes, yes.
Accelerator, brakes, power steering.
- You sure about this? - No, I'm not sure! Just do it.
I am doing it.
30 seconds.
I'm gonna activate the accelerator first, you ready? Yes, give me one sec.
PETE: There's the accelerator.
Good, now give me steering.
PETE: Left turn first.
- Yes.
- Right turn.
All right, it works.
Now, let's go pick up some friends.
MAN: Hey, G-man, Federal Agent Vaughn, we don't care about you.
Just send over Carrot Top and we'll let your girlfriend go.
- Nice shot.
- I'm out.
That's all I got.
We're sitting ducks now.
Gideon, how far out are you? GIDEON: Close, very close.
It's not close enough.
All right, all set.
Okay, got everything? Almost everything.
What does that mean? It means you're not gonna be able to back up.
There's no reverse.
Well, this should be fun.
(engine starts) (tires screeching) Think that was their last round.
- You good to take them out? - Yeah.
(grunts) (tires squealing) Yahoo! Yahoo? Yeah, Dukes of Hazzard, man.
(gunshots) - MURPHY: Gideon, is that you? - Yep.
Kind of.
(gunshots) Get him in the car.
- There's no driver.
- Yes, there is.
CHARLIE: All right, come on.
In, in, in.
You got it, you got it, you got it.
MURPHY: Thanks for the ride, Gideon.
Don't mention it.
Get that kid to the hospital.
We're on it, but you got to give me the wheel.
All right, fine.
Gideon out.
(siren wailing) (Murphy laughs) And that's what they call the birds and the bees.
Do you have any questions? I think I'm gonna be sick.
(laughs) I know.
I know it's a lot to take in, but it's important.
You're growing up.
I want you to know that - you can always ask me anything.
- Okay.
I'm here for you.
(knock on door) - Go get ready for practice.
- Okay.
- CHARLIE: Hey, you.
- Hey.
- How's Jesse? - Jesse's good.
The hospital has cable, so There you go.
(laughs) I just wanted to come by and let you know they're charging Benoit today.
Yeah, he's going away for a very long time.
- Thanks to you.
- And you and your space sub thingy.
(laughs) It was nice working with you again.
Actually, that's why I'm here.
Talked to the brass, told them about you, and let's just say there's an FBI application with your name on it if you want.
- Charlie.
- Better pay.
Better hours.
Look (sighs) I don't know how much time District 13 has left with Gideon in charge, but he's done a lot for us, a lot for me.
I'm gonna see it through with him.
Okay.
He's a good guy.
And something tells me he's not going anywhere.
(overlapping chatter) - Mr.
Benoit.
- Mr.
Benoit.
Mr.
Benoit, what do you have to say to the charges? (overlapping chatter) REPORTER: How long have you been smuggling drugs? Mr.
Benoit.
- Mr.
Benoit, Mr.
Benoit.
- Mr.
Benoit.
(siren chirps) REPORTER: Mr.
Benoit, do you think this is a government setup? REPORTER 2: Mr.
Reeves.
Mr.
Reeves, how does it feel - to win your company back? - Pretty good.
- Is it true there's no takeover bid? - Well What's your relationship with Lauren Fitch? That's not any of your business.
Tell us about your new deal with the FBI.
Well (clears throat) You guys ever hear of Lennon and McCartney? Yes.
Hall and Oates? England Dan and John Ford Coley? All those guys were okay on their own, but together they were unstoppable.
That is exactly what Reeves Industries' partnership with the FBI is gonna be.
I know everyone's excited about what the FBI licensing our tech means for our stock price.
I can't say that I'm not pleased.
It's killed any talk of a takeover of my company.
But this is also good for something else justice.
Watch out, bad guys, because the feds have some new toys.
They're actually hand-me-down toys from the, from the 13th, but it's, that-that's the whole point of this experiment, all right? Listen, guys, I've got to go help my cops catch some crooks.
I will talk to you later.
No, no, no more questions.
- Thank you.
- (phone buzzes) Hello.
DANNY: You think you're so clever.
Okay, just listen to me because I No, no, Ada, I am done listening to you.
We had a deal.
I'm coming, Ada, and I'm going to destroy you, Gideon Reeves, and everything that stands between me and him.
LAUREN: Gideon.
It was always your company.
I was only trying to help you keep it.
But now that you've found someone new to save your ass I guess my work here is finally done.
Cheers.
Lauren.
Wow.
That's my favorite.
- ADA: Hey.
- Um, we have to talk.
Hey.
You hear? We won.
The board voted.
Yeah, I know.
So, why do you look like someone poured battery acid in your cereal? Because I have to tell you something and I think you're not gonna like it.
Okay, what-what is it? I have to quit this job now.
What are you talking about? I can't explain it.
So Well, then I don't accept your resignation.
Not a resignation.
I'm walking out that door and you can't stop me.
Hey, hey, hey.
If you're in trouble, whatever the reason, I can fix it.
- Just tell me what it is.
- No, you can't.
- You really can't.
- I Ada? Ada!
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