Blindspot (2015) s03e20 Episode Script

Let it Go

1 Ganzman is dead, the sonic weapon is destroyed, and you have the audacity to tell me to calm down? The plan is over! They're flying in as we speak, and thanks to you, we have nothing! Crawford should've never trusted you with this.
We don't have nothing, we have a Plan B that is very much in motion.
So if you would be so kind as to let me do my thing Why don't you stop playing with your toys? Tell me what Plan B you could possibly have I need you to watch your tone.
I have less than 24 hours to make this work.
So, I need you to provide me with everything that I ask for.
And the first thing that I need is for you to leave this room right now.
You have 12 hours to show me something that boosts my confidence or I pull the plug.
Sure you have enough guns? It's not gonna work.
Because I'm not really here.
I know it looks like I'm here, but you and I both know I'm just your mind playing tricks on you.
Don't look at me like that.
They told you this was coming.
You're sick.
Now, put the gun down, and let's talk.
So, how was your flight? Oh, long.
Turbulent.
Kind of like the trip itself.
Oh, well, you're brave for even going down there.
El Paso is crawling with ICE agents.
Imagine if one of 'em asked you for your papers.
I was doing my job.
Okay, well, I am really glad that you're home.
Well, me too.
Mm.
Did you call Richard? Who's Richard? The caterer.
Oh, we have to finalize the appetizer menu or Babe, I haven't seen you in three weeks.
Seriously, this is what you really wanna talk about? You haven't wanted to talk about anything wedding-related since before I left.
If this is freaking you out, then maybe it's a sign that we should slow things down No, no-no-no, no slowdown, listen, I've just been busy and focused on work.
Let's start over.
I'll take you to a very nice lunch.
And then immediately after, I promise I will call Robert.
Richard.
Like I said, Richard.
And then I'm gonna call the florist Mm-hmm? And then the photographer Uh-huh? - Mmm.
- Oh! And my mother.
Okay, you're terrible at this whole wedding planning dirty talk thing.
Avery? You want breakfast? Avery? Kurt? Kurt? What's wrong? She's gone, she's not in her room.
If this is Roman, I swear Don't panic, I'll call her detail.
Where the hell have you been? Buying bagels.
Is that okay? No! No, it's not okay.
If you wanna leave this house, you have to tell us.
The bodega's, like, half a block from here.
I really have to tell you when I go Yes! As long as Roman's out there, you cannot come and go as you please.
You don't think I know that? Look, we know how hard this has been.
No, I don't think you do.
We just want you to be safe.
You said this would feel like a home.
But it's just the same cell with different wallpaper.
Hey, you wanted to see me? Have you fixed the tattoo database yet? No, it just happened last night.
Roman is triggering all of the tattoos externally with false alarms, so it's gonna take a minute to solve.
- It's my job to ask.
- I know.
I'm close-ish.
I just need a day.
Or two.
Two and three-quarters would be great.
- Have you looped Rich in? - Why would I do that? An outside opinion couldn't hurt.
If I needed an outside opinion, I would just call my dad.
The database is based on his algorithm, so Great, bring him in.
Uh, no.
- That's not what I meant - Why not? You just said he was an expert.
Come on, would you bring your mom in to work? If she could get the tattoo database fixed, you damn straight.
What's that? Another one of Roman's false alarms? No, it's about Avery's dad.
We were wrong.
Avery's father didn't commit suicide.
Wait, what? He left a note.
- It was on - It was fake.
His body washed up last night in Sackets Harbor.
Robert Drabkin died of multiple bullet wounds to the chest.
He was murdered.
By Crawford? Not directly, but that'd be my guess.
He had dirt in his pores, consistent with burial, but he also had cryogenic markers in his cells.
Suggesting that he was subsequently frozen.
You're saying he was buried, dug up, put on ice, - then dumped into the harbor? - It would appear so.
That's gotta be Roman.
My hunch is that he put Drabkin on ice to preserve the evidence.
In order to point us to whoever murdered him.
But why now? He just tried to have us killed.
He must've dumped it before he turned.
Bingo the coroner thinks.
Drabkin's been in the water for about a week.
I want a full autopsy done by us.
Already on it, the body is en route to the morgue as we speak.
What do you wanna tell Avery? Right now, nothing.
Let's just see what the autopsy says.
Avery deserves answers, not another round of what-ifs.
Yeah.
C.
O.
D.
bullet wounds to the thoracic cavity.
Those are eight months old.
But this ultraviolet throat tattoo was added posthumously.
The Sackets Harbor coroner didn't mention anything about a UV tattoo.
Yeah, real crack team they got down there.
I have the same tattoo.
This is definitely Roman.
Wait, what if he's pointing us to a clue inside Drabkin's body? Care to do the honors? Oh, yeah, there's something in here.
My brother really has a flair for the dramatic.
What do those lines mean? All right.
This key completes your tattoo.
The skull has key-shaped eye sockets.
Yeah.
And now, if we fill in the negative spaces Wow.
Oh, my God.
The key plus the tattoo forms Greek letters.
They spell "Charon," from Greek mythology.
The ferryman who brings the dead to the underworld.
It's also the alias for a notorious contract killer.
Yeah.
He's never been ID'd.
The Bureau has been tracking him for decades.
So Roman's saying Charon killed Avery's father.
And countless others.
If we figure out what this opens, this could literally be the key to taking him down before he kills anyone else.
So we think Crawford ordered the hit on Drabkin, but Charon pulled the trigger.
Okay, what about this key? Are we any closer to figuring out what it's for? I figured out what it opens.
It's for Locker 117 at CUNY Law School.
I mean, it makes sense he'd use a dead drop.
Apparently he never meets his clients in person.
That's why nobody knows what he looks like.
So Roman ID'd his dead drop box.
This could be the last real hint we ever get from him.
So we'll send in our bomb robot, monitor the perimeter, and make sure it's clear before we move in.
Zapata should stay behind.
Why? Charon works internationally too.
I'm sure the CIA has files on him.
Maybe something there can help us.
That is, assuming that you would actually share the intel with us.
The locker could be nothing.
If you could pull the CIA files, that'd be a big help.
Fine.
Okay.
Jane, you coming? No.
There's something I have to do.
It was Crawford, wasn't it? He killed my dad.
We believe he ordered the hit, yes.
Avery I'm so sorry.
Your father's body is at the FBI morgue, if you'd like to see him, say goodbye.
Where is this hit man now? The team's trying to locate him.
Good.
We find that assassin and we use him.
He can testify against Crawford in court.
This is how we bring Crawford down.
Tasha! God, it feels like it's been ten years! How are you? Uh, fine.
Busy.
Reade's not here, he's I know.
We had lunch plans, and he canceled.
Uhh! Well, anyway, I can't wait 'til we're done planning this damn wedding.
Totally.
And I'm so sorry I can't come.
Wait.
What? But you're his best man.
You have to.
I thought Reade told you, I I have this CIA thing.
It's an op.
And I can't really say that much about it.
I'm actually doing a report on it now.
But it was really good to see you, okay? There wasn't a bomb in the locker.
But we did find that.
You think Charon was watching you? No, the camera feed was already disconnected by the time we got there.
But we do think that Charon was using that to vet potential clients every time they opened the locker, making sure they weren't cops.
Until Roman warned him the dead drop had been compromised.
You think you can reconstruct where this camera was transmitting to? I can certainly try.
"Do or do not.
" There is no try.
" Hi, Dad.
Wait, what? That's Bill Nye, The Science Guy.
Yeah.
Also known as my father.
So, Dad, I would like you to meet I'm K-Kurt Weller, sir.
I'm I'm a huge fan.
Oh, thank you.
Thanks.
Wait.
But why are your last names different? Oh, uh, her mother and I decided that, if we had a boy, he would take his dad's last name.
If we had a girl, she would get her mom's last name.
So, a Patterson gave birth to a Patterson.
Who is this guy? He's a really famous scientist.
I'm sorry, sir.
She has memory issues.
Whoa! Since when are you so interested in science? You never care how I solve any of these tattoos.
I know, but he makes science fun.
Okay, well, that's super hurtful.
This is everything the CIA has on - Bill! - Tasha! - Hi! What are you doing here? - Wow! You knew Patterson's dad was Bill Nye, The Science Guy? Yeah, we had dinner once.
Look, my Dad is here because he designed the algorithm that I used to build the tattoo database.
You could call it "the Dad-a-base.
" You're exactly like your father.
No, no, opposite, opposite.
Oh, my God.
All right.
Anyway, as fun as this is, I gotta get to work on this camera.
And I guess I've got an algorithm to retool.
Uh, do you want help with that, sir? How would you even help with that? Well, I could I could hand him the tools or whatever.
- I could help you.
- I think he's got it.
Okay.
That guy's a little odd.
Yeah.
Babe, didn't you get my text? Why isn't Tasha coming to the wedding? Edgar, what's going on? I should have told you sooner, but - But - But what? Tasha told me she has feelings for me.
And you chose not to tell me? You were away.
I Meg I I don't want to talk about this now.
- Not here.
- All right, fine.
Just don't follow me.
I need some time.
You know, I think you're taller.
Dad, that's not even possible.
How's Mom? I don't want to talk about it.
Wait, what? Talk about what? Your mother.
I don't want to talk about it.
Dad.
Besides, we're got a lot of work to do.
Okay.
Uh, I can figure this out.
I've got some highly suspect traffic on the Port Authority's router, which has to be Charon, but it is highly encrypted.
I remember when you first asked me about condensation.
You couldn't figure out how the water got from the inside of your glass to the outside of your glass, and I explained it's a process.
Water vapor is an invisible gas, and when it comes in contact with a cool surface like the outside of this beaker Yes, Dad.
The molecules draw closer together, creating condensation.
It's obvious you're trying to distract me.
Obvious? I've never been obvious.
It's been like that since high school.
Whenever I would get stuck on a problem, you would try to distract me by giving me something to focus on, and then whenever I would turn back to whatever I was working on Oh, my God.
The camera is programmed to send a feed to Little's Comics in Queens.
Which means he might be there.
We storm the shop.
And take Charon alive.
He's how we get Crawford.
Let's move.
Show me your hands! FBI! On your knees.
Hands behind your head.
Is anybody else in here with you? No.
Yes.
The owner's upstairs.
Back there.
Don't move.
Come on.
Let's go.
Tasha! Charon's upstairs.
Stop! FBI! Don't move! Uhh! We find that assassin and we use him.
He can testify against Crawford in court.
No.
No.
No.
I'm sorry.
I I just I didn't have a choice.
I know.
He was our one shot at finding Crawford.
Now he's dead.
Hmm.
That's not gonna make me go away.
So why are you helping Crawford? You hate him, remember? I'm not having this conversation.
You're just gonna throw away everything you worked for? Look at the world we live in.
Look how broken it is.
How many people have the power or the money or the vision to actually fix it? Crawford does.
His plan could What about your plan? Helping the FBI take down Crawford, exacting your revenge? I don't need it anymore.
I have something better.
What? A family? Hank Crawford is not your father.
You think I don't know that? Then why are you helping him? Because you think he loves you? He cares more about me than you do! No one cares more about you than I do! Don't forget that.
Oh, my God.
Will you guys stop? You're yelling about loving each other.
It's getting a little crowded in here.
I don't want to talk about this.
Well, we're both here, so it looks like you do.
Your boss was a contract killer, one of the best there ever was.
What? Ernie? He's known as Charon.
He's been on our most wanted list for years.
And as far as we're concerned, you're his accomplice.
If I were you, I'd start talking.
What do you want to know? Based on the number of hits that Ernie has carried out, he'd have a lot of cash.
Is there a safe at the shop? No.
Okay, what about at home? Probably.
I mean, I know he has lots of high-value comics, like mint-condition ones from the '30s.
How much could those be worth? Some of those titles are worth, like, half a mil each.
I thought he had a trust fund or something.
He could have been paid in comics.
Do you remember any of those comic's titles? Do mushrooms make Mario bigger? Heh.
What? Uh, yes, I know them all.
Great, we'll have Patterson trace the provenance of these comics and find the prior owners.
And then use that to work out who ordered these hits.
You don't have to comb through all if this if you don't want to.
I want to.
I want to help.
Oh, it's my godmother.
I should Um, I'll give you a minute.
Lynnette, how are you? Avery, honey, it is it's so nice to hear your voice.
I've been meaning to call.
Really.
How's Adam? Well, he loves Brown.
That's great.
So, listen, as the executor of your father's estate, I receive word of anything, you know, pertaining to his assets.
Avery, I'm so sorry.
Thanks.
But this is easier.
At least I know he didn't hurt himself.
Right.
Well, your dad left a very generous life insurance policy, and you're entitled to it.
You just have to sign some papers.
Yeah.
I I'll let you know.
Mm-hmm.
I gotta go.
Are you okay? I want to see my dad.
I don't want his money.
The things he did for Crawford the lives he destroyed He's still your Dad.
You're allowed to miss him.
That's the worst part I do.
I love him and hate him all at the same time.
That's how I used to feel about Roman.
The people that you love the most are also the people that can hurt you the worst.
But if you take that inheritance, you'll make something of it, because you're not your dad.
I guess I should go sign those papers.
Okay.
Can I come with you? Yeah.
I'll let the team know.
Can we please talk? You have every right to be mad, and I should have told you as soon as she told me.
But you didn't.
And I know why.
You clearly needed space to consider your options.
There's no other option! Are you telling me that you have never had feelings for Tasha? You're right.
We should talk.
So, I just got off the phone with Mom, and I think you're being a total baby.
I am not! Wait.
I know how that sounded.
Dad, I was scared.
I thought you guys were having a real fight.
We are having a real fight, okay? Your mother is going to publish a paper with none other than Dr.
Rodney McKay.
He's my academic rival.
Dad, that's crazy.
Mom can conduct research with whomever she wants, including Professor Mc - Don't even say his name! - Are you serious? Yeah, I'm serious! That guy is my lifelong nemesis.
We're like, uh, Edison and Tesla or Newton and Leibniz.
Yeah, except you're not Isaac Newton.
You think I'm Gottfried Leibniz?! That's no.
Don't turn a small thing into a big thing You need to call Mom.
Seriously, she's just doing her job.
I'll consider it.
Was there anything useful in those Charon files? Uh, I don't know.
I haven't looked at it yet.
You know, I think I will check on your mom.
Those are the title cards for those comics.
If we find Crawford's name on there, then we can prove that he hired Charon to kill Avery's father.
Yeah.
Who'd pay 400 grand for a picture book? That's Flash Comics 1.
It's kind of a big deal.
Wait, Lynnette Belmont? Who's Lynnette Belmont? That's Avery's godmother and the executor of the Drabkin estate.
You think she ordered his hit? I don't know, but Jane and Avery are with her right now.
Here, let me take those for you.
- Thank you.
- Mm-hmm.
God, this place is exactly how I remember it.
Adam and I used to play "pirate cove" under these stairs.
Yeah.
You two had quite the imagination.
I bet you were adorable.
Were? Mind if I show her around? Sure.
You know, I, um, took out some old photos.
You're absolutely gonna die.
I feel so stupid.
I should have seen it, I There was nothing to see.
That is the fifth text that you have gotten.
You can look.
I I have to You don't need to explain.
Promise me you'll be here when I get back.
Lynnette Belmont's shell company, Manning Investments, was the last recorded owner of Flash Comics 1.
She ordered the hit on Avery's father.
I've been auto-dialing Jane and Avery's numbers, and they keep going to voicemail.
All right.
Just keep trying, all right? Tasha and I will head to Lynnette's.
Whoa, whoa, Reade! - You're with us.
- Where were you? Trying to save my marriage before I actually have one.
We'll fill you in on the road.
Oh, look.
It's Adam and you on Halloween.
You were a pumpkin.
Ohh.
I remember this.
Dad dressed as a farmer that year.
You and Avery's parents were close? Yeah.
I went to school with her mom way back, when we were in Exeter.
I was in the wedding.
Everyone loved Robert.
I don't know who would want to see him dead.
Powerful men make enemies.
Have you looked into anyone at HCI Global or the club? I I can't discuss an ongoing investigation.
Oh, of yeah, of course.
Here you go.
You ready to sign? Yeah.
Let's get this over with.
What's the matter? My Dad had one of these.
Crawford gave it to him for ten years of dutiful service.
And then your father gave it to me.
No, he gave it to me.
It's sitting by my bed.
There must have been two.
Did you get this one from Crawford? Baby, what are you talking about? You work for him, don't you? Did you do it? - Did you order the hit?! - Avery! Go, go! We have to get out of here.
Get to the next room.
Okay? Now! Jane! It's okay.
Stay down.
Uhh! Come on.
Let me show you where my secret hiding spot is.
- I know where we can hide.
- Okay.
They're heading to the panic room.
No! Your arm.
You're losing blood.
It's okay.
I'm okay.
Don't worry about me.
Why aren't they leaving? Lynnette, think about this.
I'm FBI.
My team's gonna come for me if they aren't already on their way.
Get out of here.
Save yourself while you can.
I'm not going anywhere till you open this door.
Something's not right.
Why would she risk getting caught to kill us? Unless we're not the only thing in here that she wants.
Something hidden, something important.
Like whatever's in that? We need to get word out.
My cell is downstairs.
The line's dead.
What's that? They're cutting through the door.
It's just a matter of time before they get inside.
Ohh! Avery.
Hey, Avery.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
Look at me.
It's gonna be okay, I promise.
I won't let anything happen to you.
I'm not worried about me.
Look at you.
- You're losing blood.
- Oh, it's not that bad.
It's just a graze, okay? Here, sit down.
Sit down.
Okay? I've already lost my mom and dad.
I can't lose you, too.
That's not how you felt this morning.
Okay.
There we go.
All right, listen, I need your help, okay? Okay.
I need you to take this tourniquet, tie it two inches above this wound, as tight as you can You think you can do that? - Yeah.
- Okay.
Okay.
- That's okay.
There we go.
- Oh, did I hurt you? No, no.
You did good.
You're a natural.
Thank you.
Now, how the hell are we gonna get out of here? What the hell is taking so long? It's a panic room.
It's designed to keep people out.
We're making progress.
I'm going to turn off the signal jammers and negotiate with the Feds.
Get inside that room.
All right, Bravo Team, split up.
Want you to surround that house.
Go in the back! Go.
I see you outside.
I want to talk to Jane and Avery.
Now.
Don't worry.
She's okay.
They're both okay.
And they'll stay that way if you follow my instructions.
If you hurt either of them No, you don't make the rules, I make the rules, because I'm the one holding a gun to their heads, and I will shoot.
Do you understand? Yes, I do.
What do you want? I want safe passage out of my home and out of this country.
Okay.
I can make that happen.
But I am gonna need some time.
I assumed you told Meg.
I hadn't.
Why not? I kind of wanted to pretend like it didn't happen.
They're gonna get that door off soon, and we need to be ready.
To what? Stone them to death with cans of stroganoff? We're dead, aren't we? You can't think like that.
We have to focus on what we can control.
Yes, the situation sucks, but how can we use what we have? We're almost there.
They're getting closer.
She can't stall them forever.
Go see if you can find another saw.
We'll make this go faster.
- The team must be here.
- You think? Well, who else would she need to stall? We need to find a way to send them a signal and tell them to advance.
This vent is for cycling air out, so it has to lead to the outside.
If we could just send smoke through it Sorry? A smoke signal? Yeah.
A red smoke signal.
How do we make red smoke? Potassium chlorate, para-nitroaniline red, and lactose.
We don't have any of that.
Actually, we do.
Potassium chlorate in the bleach wipes, lactose in the powdered milk What about para-nitro-whatever? It's a common dye used in plant-based fabrics.
Cotton.
Perfect.
Take this off.
Where did you learn all of this? Special recipe from my K&R days.
Just compromise with me.
At least send Avery out.
No one is being sent out until there is a chopper on my back lawn.
You have 20 minutes.
That is not enough time.
I'm gonna need twice that.
I'm working on getting you what you want.
Fine.
40.
So Lynnette just gave us some more time.
Why the hell would she do that? She's gotta know we've called SWAT.
She's not negotiating.
She's stalling us.
Look! That's gotta be Jane.
She's signaling us to move in.
I'm going in the front door.
You guys go around the back.
They're almost in.
All right.
Run! You've been shot.
How bad is it? It's not great.
Where's Avery? Don't move! You work for Crawford.
Did you bring me here to kill me - like he killed my father? - No.
No, I just wanted to know what you knew.
That's all.
And then and then you saw the pen and Shut up! My father trusted you.
He made you my godmother.
How involved were you in his death? I never wanted any of this.
Just tell me the truth! Hank thought that your father was having a crisis of conscience, and he was gonna go to the authorities and he was gonna give us all up.
So he told you to get rid of him.
When he tells you to do something, you don't say no.
I mean, he had stuff on all of us our families.
Avery, I'm so sorry.
You need to pay for what you've done.
Avery.
Avery, don't do this.
Your dad's gone.
You can't change that.
Don't throw your life away.
Mmm Avery, you said You said you can't lose anyone else.
Well, I can't, either.
Please.
I can't I can't lose you.
Not like this.
Okay? Please.
Okay.
It's okay.
Okay.
Lynnette's changing her story, denying any connection to Crawford.
She's protecting him.
Or she's afraid.
Or loyal.
Lynnette's stonewalling.
Charon's dead.
We can't catch a break.
That's not entirely true.
We did get into Lynnette's safe.
There was a very pricey laptop inside, and I'm guessing she's not using it to play Minesweeper.
It's heavily encrypted, so I'm gonna need some time.
So let's all go home and get some rest, and by "all," I mean everyone Everyone but me.
I get it.
I'll get cozy with Lynnette's laptop and see if I can get it to talk.
All right.
Night.
All right.
Are you ready to pull an all-nighter? Whew! Pulling all the all-nighters on Earth isn't gonna fix this thing.
- Oh, it's that bad? - You know, whoever's feeding this data into the web is just too good for my algorithm.
And I think you might be working too hard.
Oh, I'm definitely working too hard.
But do you want to stick around? You know, keep me company? We can order some Thai.
We can't.
I got a date with your mother.
Really? Dinner with the enemy? Yeah, I got to thinking about it and realized you might be right.
My reaction might have been, uh, unreasonable.
- I apologized.
- You're a good man, Dad.
You know, you could get back on track, too - with Tasha.
- That's not What did she say? Nothing, kiddo.
Just, I'm an engineer, I'm a scientist.
I observed some tension and I made some inquiries.
And? Well, she refused to give details, which I thought was very respectful.
Well, yeah, 'cause the details are pretty unflattering for her, so She seemed very sorry.
Now, this is just a hypothesis, but is it possible you need to take your own advice here? 'Cause whatever she did to upset you, it sounds like she was just doing her job.
Come on.
Give your dad a hug, will you - Don't.
- What? Don't say my first name, because everybody just calls me "Patterson" around here.
But you have such a great name.
I know you think that's true.
I love you.
I love you too, sweetie.
I'm so proud of you.
Now, doesn't this beat Rikers? Huh? Betcha they don't have tempeh burritos in cellblock D.
Yeah.
Because they wouldn't want to start a prison riot.
True.
Thanks for talking me down.
Well, we made a pretty great team today.
Yeah.
We did.
I know I haven't always been the easiest to be around.
- Oh, really? - Oh, I I hadn't noticed that at all.
Okay.
Well Thanks for not giving up on me.
Never.
We're family.
So, tonight promises to suck.
Trying to crack this laptop, and I'd rather bang my head against a wall.
Do you wanna help? Yeah.
I would.
I'm not over it yet.
I know.
But I want to be.
That's good enough for me.
I-I thought we were gonna talk.
What's left to say? You promised you'd stay.
I promised that I would be here when you got back.
I never said that I would stay.
I'll pick up the rest of my stuff this weekend.
You don't have enough room in your life for me, and if I'm being honest, I don't have enough room in mine for you.
Here.
Take this.
It's an immigration attorney I've been speaking to.
Never stop, do you? Not usually, no.
I'm coming out as undocumented in "The Times.
" I wrote the article before we started dating, but then we got serious, so I shelved it.
Why? I wasn't gonna allow my status to damage your career.
I'm not worried about me.
Are you sure you wanna do this? Millions of people read "The Times.
" I don't want to hide in plain sight anymore.
I want my readers to know who I am.
So, you'd better get that paper on Tuesday.
Wait, wait.
What's gonna happen to you? I don't know.
But I've gotta do this.
Why are you even dressed like that? What are you, The Ghost of Christmas What-If? I'm a scientist, actually.
Oh, that's cute.
Little Roman, the genius, playing with his chemistry set.
Shut up.
I'm a reminder of what he could have been if you two had never gone to that place.
But we did.
Why are you still holding onto this fantasy? What, you think if you help Crawford with this attack, you'll find some fairy-tale ending with daddy and daughter? Live happily ever after? That doesn't exist for us.
I'm not listening to you anymore.
She's right.
If you're looking for happiness, this isn't how to achieve it.
No? Then what do you suggest? Walk away.
Let go.
It's a little late for that.
When are you going to tell her? Tell me what? She'll find out soon enough.
Tell me what, Roman?! Am I interrupting something? No.
I was just, um It doesn't matter.
It's been 12 hours.
You got something to show me? Oh, my God.
Can you really do this? Absolutely.
If we do, there's no going back.
I wouldn't dream of it.
Ugh! Even her encryption's got encryption.
Maybe you need more fuel.
What have we got here? We've got ooh, glass noodles.
That's it! - It's glass noodles? - I'm in.
Brute force actually worked for once.
Seriously? Boom Lynnette's documents, downloads, emails Wait.
Look.
This email was sent to HCI Global this morning.
Subject line, "Codes"? Wow.
Very original, Lynnette.
Oh, my God.
That's why she wanted this laptop back, why she was willing to risk prison.
This email is full of secret access codes.
They're all in the 60-digit format used by Franklin-Dorfman Security.
These protect some of the most secure buildings in Manhattan New York Public Library, Madison Square Garden, MoMa All of which reset daily.
Each of these codes is only useful for the next 24 hours, which means Crawford's gonna hit one or all of these buildings tomorrow.

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