NCIS Los Angeles s14e11 Episode Script

Best Seller

1
Gotcha.
All right. Thank you.
Hey.
Yo.
Where, uh, where are you coming from?
I'm not coming. We're going.
I thought we had brunch
with your friends from college.
You were gonna hook me up
with the, uh, vegetarian.
Okay, first of all,
she's a veterinarian,
not a vegetarian.
And second of all,
I wasn't gonna hook you up.
Okay? I was gonna introduce you to her.
Yeah, well, tomato, to-mah-to.
Get dressed. We got to go.
And third, the brunch is
tomorrow, not today.
Damn it. That Uber was not cheap.
All dressed up and nowhere to go?
Yeah.
Ooh, should we hit Abbot Kinney?
Smoothies at Erewhon?
Yeah, what's another
20 bucks this morning?
Kilbride?
On a Saturday? Seriously?
Let's go, brunch boy, I'll drive.
Obviously.
- Nice shorts.
- Thanks.
And here we go, the boatshed.
- I'm so sorry.
- No, really. It's okay.
- You don't have to keep apologizing.
- I know, it's just,
you know, with Deeks
working out of town,
you know, this weekend was
supposed to be wall-to-wall
you and me and just great movies
and food and desserts and
I just um, I have to
find some things, sorry.
Well, it's not your fault
that you have to work.
Uh, no, I know,
I know it's not my fault,
but, um, I guess I was just
looking forward to
one-on-one time,
just the two of us, you know?
I was, too.
But, hey, it's cool. No worries.
- You sure?
- Mm-hmm.
You don't mind going to
the beach with your friends?
That was a silly question.
Of course you don't mind going
to the beach with your friends.
You're in high school. I get it.
I like spending time with you, too.
That's sweet.
Aha!
Here it is.
Oh I-I really don't need
No, I told you, it's like a purse.
It blends right in.
- It really doesn't.
- Okay.
So this is just your essential EDC.
It's got a first aid kit,
it's got a flashlight,
it's got a protein bar
in case you get hungry,
a tourniquet in case you hurt
yourself, and of course,
this baby. Push this button,
Oh.
Opens right up. Press the button again,
Closes. It's all you need.
Okay.
- I'll take it.
- All right.
Text me if you need anything.
And, uh, you have the
I have the number to Ops
in case of an emergency.
- Perfect.
- I should get going.
Yes. Go, get out of here.
- Kensi.
- Yeah?
Can we get a rain check on today?
Yeah, you bet.
- Okay, bye.
- Bye.
Have fun.
Let me change
before Kilbride sees
me dressed like this.
You keep full outfits
in your desk drawer?
Absolutely.
After that Speedo incident,
I keep clothes everywhere.
That was hilarious.
Yeah, a real hoot.
So, veterinarian. What's she like?
Uh, she's great.
That's it? That's all I get?
She's great?
Well, she loves going to comedy clubs.
Hmm, is she funny?
Not really.
Does she have any hobbies?
She loves doing magic tricks.
So she's not funny and she loves magic.
And you thought I'd want
to meet her because?
Oh.
Uh I love magic.
Simple human.
Yeah. I'm a regular old Houdini.
Kensi
Friend, how you doing?
I'm doing good. Where is everybody?
Oh, Kilbride loaned out
Callen, Sam, and Deeks
to a joint task force for
an undercover sting operation.
Got it. So, it's me and you today?
You got a problem with that?
Not at all. We made such
a good team last time.
Did we? 'Cause I seem to remember
you ending up in the hospital
at the end of that day.
I just remember the sushi.
Oh, sushi was good.
- Sushi was really good.
- Yes.
- Hey, guys.
- Oh, hey
Agent Hamilton, glad to have you back.
Glad to be here, sir. Thank you.
So, this morning in South Valley, Utah,
a park ranger found two men dead
with assault rifles in their hands.
Uh, Utah? Respectfully, may I ask,
what does this case have to do with us?
Valid question.
This was private land.
Now, after the rangers found
the dead bodies,
they went to the cabin's owner
Weber Yamada and found him dead.
There were personal items at the cabin
belonging to Tom Olsen.
Sam's friend Tom Olsen from the teams?
Yeah. It seems
these shooters came after him.
Tom took two of them out and
then disappeared into the woods.
I was put on the case
because Justice wants to know
who these guys are.
Got in a shoot-out with an ex-team guy,
aren't showing up
on any of our databases.
Okay.
Do we think that this might have
something to do with his writing career?
Well, Tom does have
a pretty large public persona
due to his fiction career taking off,
but his publishers say that
there's been no signs of
a threat or any security issues.
And this is all happening in real time,
but it looks like the rangers
found boot prints following Tom,
so he's not in the clear.
After he left the teams,
Tom went to work for the CIA.
He crossed paths many times
with Vostanik Sabatino.
Sabatino knows Tom well.
I have brought him in.
- Fatima, you'll be working with him.
- Copy that, sir.
And, Kensi, you and Lance
will fly out to Utah,
find out what is going on.
I want to know if Tom Olsen is
on the right side of this.
If he is, let's bring him in safely.
Yes, sir.
Hold on.
What you got over there?
Oh, Kilbride just got us some funding
for upgrades here and back at Ops.
Ready for this?
Let me guess, that's where Deeks keeps
his hair care products?
Don't pretend you're not
jealous of his golden locks.
Well, you bet I am.
I haven't had hair like that
since I was ten years old.
You think it was easy looking
like this in middle school?
Touché. What do you think?
I like it.
A lot better than a case of hair gel.
Uh, pomade, not hair gel.
- What?
- Never mind.
Did you travel with supplies?
Body armor and a long gun.
All right. Grab a backpack, load up.
We have no idea what we're
walking into up there.
Yeah. We got to get
solid IDs on those dead men.
Like Kilbride said,
we got to make sure Tom's on
the right side of this. Or else
Or else
we'll need to arrest one of our own.
Yeah.
- Let's get to that plane.
- Let's go.
- What up, Sabatino?
- Get a load of this thing.
What kind of dude drives
a car like this?
Why's it got to be a dude's car?
No, uh, you know,
could be a woman who owns it,
but that woman, ha!
Serious daddy issues.
Get in, we got to head to the boatshed.
- Wait, this is your car?
- Yup.
- Great, love the color.
- Love my daddy. No issues here.
That's incredible
what you and Deeks did.
Rosa's a very lucky girl.
I think we're the lucky ones,
but thanks.
Yeah, it's, uh She's amazing.
Still, it's got to be tough
having an instant teenager.
Come on.
It's definitely interesting
and I think we learn
something new every day.
What about you?
What about me?
Well, earlier you were talking
about this road trip to Austin,
and you said, "Wedrove down."
Does "we" mean we're dating again?
That's funny, but no.
"We" means me and my dog Francis.
Ah!
I would not have pegged you for
a guy with a dog named Francis.
I'm not. That was Jessica's doing.
I wanted to name him Zeus.
It's a strong name.
That's what I thought.
She said it was pedestrian and obvious.
I think I would have liked Jessica.
Yeah.
I know you would have.
Do you think you'd ever start, um
Start to what?
Never mind.
What kind of a dog is Francis?
He's a Rottweiler.
You have a Rottweiler named Francis.
Badass.
I can't see myself dating another woman.
Not Not right now.
It just doesn't seem like
the right thing to do.
Yeah.
Colonel Tuivasa, what do you got?
No one at SOCOM or JSOC had an issue
with Lieutenant Olsen's
works of fiction.
If anything, lot of the guys
read his books and dig 'em.
Understood.
Uh, what about specific threats
or chatter about Tom or his team?
I've got intel scrubbing for that now,
but there was nothing found
in our prelim search.
Keep me posted.
You'll be my first call, Admiral.
Got to think that after the teams
and then his stint at the CIA,
there's some enemies out there.
You're probably not wrong.
Back in the day, team guys
would stay low profile
when they rotated back
into the civilian sector.
Things are a little
different these days.
Can't blame the guys
for wanting to earn a living
when they get out.
No. No, you can't.
Although I am very happy that no one
in the Twitter-Tok universe
knows who the hell I am.
Roger that.
Now, thank you, Colonel.
Thank you, Admiral.
Hey, guys.
- Hey.
- This is Lauren Olsen.
- Thanks for driving her down, Castor.
- My pleasure.
Go ahead.
Ms. Olsen, I'm Special Agent Namazi,
this is Special Deputy
U.S. Marshal Sabatino.
So we know that there was
an attempt made on Tom's life
in Utah early this morning.
All signs point to him
still being alive.
He is.
Why do you say that?
'Cause she knows what
her husband is capable of.
Tom's comfortable in the South Valley.
He's got home-field advantage there.
With, um, all of Tom's success
and the publicity that comes with that,
were there any security risks
or threats that you were aware of?
No
All Tom ever wanted to do
was write stories.
We're so blessed that he's
even able to make a dollar
being able to do what he loves. But
What is it?
He battled with this
career choice every day.
Tom didn't want to do
any of the publicity,
the interviews, the YouTube shows.
He just wanted to write.
But that's not how
the book business works.
You got to be a publicity
machine these days.
Was he worried
that the notoriety
would cause him danger?
Tom didn't care
if anyone came after him.
But, me and Robbie, our boy
There's not much
my husband is scared of,
but someone attacking us,
that terrified him.
We'll take you and Robbie
to a safe house
until we figure out
who's trying to hurt Tom.
We got people headed to Utah
right now to locate him.
Roger that.
- Sir.
- We got no threats, no suspects,
and no idea why two shooters
came after a decorated veteran
- this morning.
- Yeah.
All right.
If we can't figure out the why,
we need a better answer for the who.
I want to know everything
about these two shooters
Tom took out.
I've got names, but they're
tied to coroner records
from five years ago.
So they're not real.
Well, you find out
who these bastards are
'cause right now they're all we've got.
Yes, sir.
All right. Should be there soon.
Did I tell you that I read
all four of Tom Olsen's books?
- So, were they good?
- They're awesome.
I mean, because he
actually lived the life,
you know, he doesn't write superheroes,
he writes real characters,
they get scared, they get hurt.
They're great. You should read them.
I'm more of a "wait till it
gets to the movie" kind of guy.
Of course you are.
Yeah.
All right. Let's see here, um
Locals were only able
to track Tom's footprints
for about 20 yards
from the point of conflict,
and then he disappears.
Which I guess makes sense,
since Darren McCall was trained
by an expert tracker and scout
in Colorado when he was a kid.
And who's Darren McCall?
He's the lead character
in every one of Tom's books.
And he writes about his skill
with such detail
and expertise that what
Darren knows, Tom knows.
Makes sense.
Oh, no
Rangers just found
four separate boot tracks
going after Tom.
Four against one.
Looks like Tom's in
for one hell of a fight.
Yep.
So are we.
You guys really need
to swap out these magazines.
Nobody cares what the
car of the year was in 2009.
I care.
That was the year I got
my driver's license.
Oh, geez. I have jeans as old as you.
Well, you're in luck,
'cause those jeans are back in style.
- Hey, guys.
- Hey.
This is Marina
I didn't catch your last name.
I didn't throw it.
That's okay, Castor.
Marina and I go way back.
Whoa!
That was for Kyoto.
Hey, I didn't know
you were in that store.
Didn't know or didn't care?
I'm just gonna lay here for a second.
Does anybody like you, Sabatino?
Mm Third wife?
I'm Marina.
Hi. Special Agent Namazi.
Good to meet you.
So, you worked with Tom at the Agency?
Yeah. And this moron.
Hey, don't make me stand.
After your office told me
what happened to Tom,
I had our team do some digging.
I'm sure your team is
very good at that digging.
So, not specifying how
we got our information,
but there was a credible
threat at a book signing
in Huntington Beach last month.
The guy was diverted by security
before Tom got to the signing.
It's doubtful that Tom
even knew that it happened.
Did you get a name?
- Ah, my foot hurts.
- Luke Austin.
As always, you are a pleasure
to deal with, Marina,
and a little ray of sunshine.
You want me to spit on you?
Well, it's official. You miss me.
She misses me.
Seems like it.
Enter.
Sir, Kensi and Lance
just landed in Utah.
They're on their way
to the crime scene now.
What about that guy
who was removed from
Tom Olsen's book signing?
Luke Austin.
I was able to locate him, and
Sabatino and Fatima are
on their way to talk to him now.
I made them aware that he has
four handguns and an AR-15 registered.
Well, then he's not a felon yet.
Anything else?
Well, his social media is pretty heavy
on the guns and motorcycle clubs.
Is he a member?
Doesn't look like it,
and he doesn't even have
a motorcycle license.
But I'm running a search now
to see if any of those clubs
ever called out Tom or any
of his books on social media.
All right, smart,
and send me that VP
at the publishing company's
number, um
Copy that, her name's Kelsey Shore.
Yeah, well, I want to ask
Kelsey why she withheld
this information on Luke Austin.
Yes, sir.
Okay, so
they found Tom's pack outrig
filled with deer meat and nothing else.
They also found two automatic rifles.
Local lab looked at them
no fingerprints, but get this
the frames and receivers
had no serial numbers.
- Ghost guns.
- Yeah. Untraceable.
You? What'd you figure out?
Tom put up one hell of a fight.
Takes the first guy down
with his bow over here.
Then he retreats to cover position,
takes fire, pulls out his handgun,
then drops the second guy down the hill.
Then retreats to the east
through those bushes.
So we're thinking he
disappeared through there?
- Yeah.
- All right.
- Shall we?
- After you.
Austin works at that hardware store.
- He should be off any minute.
- Nice.
Stop him before he gets to his vehicle.
You know, the odds are low
that he'll have his gun on him.
Yeah, every once in a while,
I'll have a good idea.
What?
Nothing.
What? You're looking at me.
It's-it's really nothing.
Actually, okay.
Everyone says that you
talk a mile a minute,
and Kensi says that you're
straight up hilarious.
- She said that?
- Yeah, so what gives?
You've barely talked to me today,
and I haven't heard you say
one hilarious thing,
nothing even borderline humorous.
Well, you know, maybe those are
gross generalizations
of who I was when I was a younger man.
- Oh, from six months ago?
- Yeah, people can change.
Okay. Fine. Maybe it's just me.
Maybe it is.
Okay, okay. It's not just you.
- It's everyone your age.
- Everyone my age?
You've got no sense of humor.
- No offense.
- Some taken.
You know, everything's so
precious and serious and so,
You can't say that, you know?
But what if I did
say that and it's funny?
All right? Really funny,
but it offends you,
and then now I'm gonna get that call.
- What call?
- Oh, come on.
You know, the call
from the NCIS HR lady.
The one with the one good eye, you know,
and it's a whole production, right?
And then those
things, they go in a file.
Uh-huh. What is that?
I've had things put in some magical file
since I was ten years old.
- And you know what's never happened?
- Career advancement?
Now, that's funny.
You see, people my age
got a sense of humor.
So I can mess with you? You can take it?
Yeah, of course I can take it.
You know, something
you might not realize is,
we're actually tougher than you think.
Okay, we get a lot of hate coming at us.
Yeah, well, Gen X crowd don't play.
Ha! You old people are easy.
It's those Gen Zers.
Those stylish little punks.
Man, the things they say.
They're just nasty people.
Gen Z, huh?
Hold on. You see anything?
No. We lose his trail again?
In Tom's last book,
his character Darren McCall walked back
through his own tracks
and change directions.
Hmm.
Hold on a second.
Look.
Son of a bitch.
- Wow.
- Looks like he stopped there.
Maybe take a rest, catch his breath.
- I got blood.
- Could be his
or one of the guys tracking him.
Yeah, well, we'll see about that.
Blood's still wet.
Either way, somebody's been here
the last couple of hours.
That's B negative.
That's Tom's blood type.
That's rare. Odds are our man's wounded.
Well let's make sure
we find him before they do.
Let's go.
Luke Austin?
Yeah.
I'm Special Agent Namazi,
this is U.S. Marshal Sabatino.
We need to ask you some
questions about Tom Olsen.
Oh, my G
Did those rent-a-cops
at the book signing
really run this up
the flagpole or something?
Uh no.
Oh.
Well, then what do you want
to know about Tom Olsen,
that elitist, arrogant turd?
What's your issue with Tom?
Mainly that he's a hack of a writer
who cares nothing
about his loyal fan base
that got him to where he is.
So, this is about his books?
Well, specifically about Andre Gane.
Who's Andre Gane?
Oh, my God.
You probably think that
the only character that matters
is Darren McCall,
but Andre is the moral compass
of the entire series.
And Tom Olsen, in his infinite wisdom,
decides to just
kill off Andre in Got My Six.
So, you tried to confront Tom
because of the death of this character?
Mm-mm, no, confront is a strong word.
No, he's a Navy SEAL.
No, I just wanted him to know
that it was really not cool
to do Andre like that.
Okay, so you weren't trying to hurt him?
Dude, look at me.
Do you really think
I could hurt Tom Olsen?
All right. What's with all the guns?
I like guns.
That's not a crime yet, is it?
No, it is not.
Luke, have you left the
state in the past week?
I haven't left Orange County
in, like, five years.
Gotcha. Okay.
All right, we're good here.
- Yeah. Thank you.
- Well Actually, Austin. You're 22, right?
Yeah.
So I'm trying to learn here.
What's the beef between
your people and the millennials?
You mean, why do we think
that an entire generation
that identifies with specific
houses in Harry Potter
is super annoying?
- Okay, wow.
- That's really funny.
Yeah, I mean, can they literally squeeze
any more identifying words
into their Twitter bio?
Yeah, yeah, they do use their
bio like it's their résumé.
Yeah, but it's not their fault.
Their parents gave them
participation trophies
and Ritalin with every meal.
Huh.
We were raised by Gen X.
- Gen X don't play.
- Gen X is rad.
I understand. Let's go.
- What do you understand?
- All of it. Everything.
Team Gen Z all the way.
Let's print the shirts!
This guy was perched in a tree.
He had high ground and
Tom was still able to get him.
Look.
Tom must have taken the shot
from that hill and then moved.
Wish we had a way to contact him
and tell him we're here
to take him home safely.
That's Portuguese.
But the accent's from Brazil.
So, you speak Portuguese?
So, what'd they say?
They're angry.
They want to kill Tom and go home.
I get that, he's killed
three of them already.
Yeah, which still leaves
three mercs coming after him.
Damn it. What'd they say?
They said they have Tom surrounded
and they're closing in on him.
- Let's move.
- Yeah.
Well, if you really thought
that having to remove a man
from Tom Olsen's book
signing was not relevant
to my investigation, then
you, my dear, are a moron.
You do as you wish,
but I would welcome a call
from one of your superiors
I'm sure there are several.
I swear
I didn't think that you could
top the arrogance of Hollywood,
but these New York publishing
people have got 'em beat.
Good to know, sir.
What do you got?
So, I was able
to piece together a timeline
on one of our dead shooters.
He crossed the Mexico border
at the Winterhaven, California
Border Station four nights ago.
That's a small station.
Yeah, so then I went back
through everyone that
crossed that night.
I mean, old couple,
family with three kids.
Then, over the span of a couple hours,
five men fitting the same description
30s, young, fit,
with no luggage came through.
Well, that's our six shooters.
Any luck with ID?
No, sir.
They were all forged and tie back
to recently deceased people.
Someone with means is funding this.
Yeah.
And that someone furnished 'em
with ghost guns
when they got to America.
Yeah.
All right. See if you can
track down Nina Barnes.
Order like this had to go
to a top-level gun broker.
Maybe she can tell us which one.
Well, after you brought
those red velvet cupcakes
into the office,
I was a huge fan, so I just
- It's a lot of words
- Oh, uh
I was just saying
that I follow her, so
won't be hard to find her.
Hawaiian Haupia, I got you.
Southern Carrot,
I got you.
And if you love red velvet, well,
you know, I got you.
Come on down to the Cake Truck every day
at the Belmont Pier 'cause I got you!
She's got you.
I feel a deep sense
of embarrassment for Nina.
Send Fatima and Sabatino
down to the Belmont Pier to talk to her.
Yes, sir. Copy that.
Oh
Ooh.
What were you trying to say to me?
What I was trying to say is,
choke him out quietly.
But I guess that works, too.
Two mercs left.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm just saying, if this was my car,
wouldn't have taken me
45 minutes to get here.
Oh, yeah? Was your first
car foot-powered?
Ha, funny.
Nina Barnes.
I'm Special Agent Fatima Namazi,
this is Special Deputy
U.S. Marshal Sabatino.
There's a lot of "special people"
running around these days.
Three haupia and one red velvet.
And don't forget to follow
Cake Truck on social media.
- Okay.
- Thanks.
Admiral Kilbride sent us.
We're gonna need you to
close down for a few minutes
while we speak with you.
Really, sister?
Really.
This is not cool. Not cool at all.
Hmm, stub your toe?
Spelunking accident.
All right. I've got to be getting even
with the admiral by now.
Why do you owe him?
What are you?
Excuse me?
Wh-What's your race, your culture?
What do you claim?
Oh, uh
I'm Italian.
No, you're not.
I'm pretty sure
I would know if I wasn't.
Armenian.
Uh
Uh, well, yeah,
a little bit on my Mom's
Wait, how would you know that?
Yeah, I lived in Glendale
for five years.
All right, listen,
what does Kilbride want now?
A group of mercs crossed over
at the Winterhaven California
Border Station four days ago.
Someone kitted them out with ghost guns
when they arrived in America.
We want to know who bought them.
Who sold them isn't
our concern right now.
Well
Do you have details and features
of these ghost guns?
Yeah, and we know that
the shooters are from Brazil.
Well, that helps.
All right, get in my cake truck,
sell my cakes,
and I will look into this.
- Go.
- Deal.
Hey, uh, question
Do I look Armenian to you?
Well, you don't look Italian.
Go, get in my truck!
- Thank you.
- Fascinating woman.
- Just one. Please.
- Southern carrot cupcake?
It's about damn time
the cavalry arrived.
Geez.
Well, you've looked better.
Yeah.
Thanks, I appreciate that.
This is DOJ Agent Lance Hamilton.
They sure make Justice agents
a lot bigger than they used to.
Nice to meet you, Tom.
We're gonna get you out of here.
Thank you. I appreciate that.
You lose your cane?
Yeah.
It took four years and
a team of physical therapists.
It's pretty impressive.
Well, it'll be fun to
reconnect with them
over this arm now.
Drink this.
Thanks.
Still one more of them out there.
Doesn't seem like a fair fight for him.
All right, get out here.
I mean, man, those,
those are great in there, huh?
Oh, thanks.
I was wondering why
people were lining up
and giving me money for them.
- Mystery solved.
- All right.
What did you find out?
All right, well,
my contact spilled everything,
and not out of the goodness of his heart
but because the person
who supplied the ghost guns
to the shooters
is his direct competitor.
- Ruthless.
- Yeah, well.
Gun-running ain't
for the faint of heart.
Also, I will get the details to you,
but the TLDR
is that they supplied the shooters
with ten automatic rifles
and handguns, all untraceable
- and ten survival packs.
- Ten?
That's four more
than we thought were out there.
Yeah, well,
it gets a little more violent than that.
They also supplied the shooters with
an Airpeak Professional Drone
with a five-pound payload.
And they're not using it to
deliver Amazon packages,
are they?
Nope, C-4.
A massive flying bomb. Awesome.
Yeah. The delivery address was
a ranch near Vidal Junction,
and I sent all that info to Kilbride.
Thank you.
Don't mention it.
- Could I, uh?
- One.
Just one.
Admiral, any word back
on this Ronaldo Campos guy
- who's running the ranch?
- Yeah.
I spoke to SOCOM, and while
much of it is classified,
what they could tell me is that
the Campos family
business is kidnapping.
Seven years ago, his brother
was killed by a SEAL team
while they were extracting a
group of kidnapped oil executives.
Hmm. Is that Tom Olsen's team?
That's classified too,
but Tom was a SEAL at the time.
Well, how would Ronaldo know
that he had anything to do with that?
I'll bet you SOCOM is looking
into that right now.
All right, so we know that they
planned and staged the mission
from the ranch, so they could
be controlling the drone
with the C-4 from there.
All right, tell Fatima and Sabatino
to meet you at the helipad.
I want the three of you
to hit that ranch.
I will text updates to Kensi and Lance.
- Yes, sir.
- Go.
REACT team is en route,
but it's two hours away.
Chopper's headed to
Extraction Point One.
Kilbride says there's
ten mercs out here.
It means there's five left.
All right, let's get to
that chopper and take you home.
That's the clearing for
the chopper extract.
Chopper's five minutes out.
That means I'm about two hours
out from a nice ribeye.
Make that three ribeyes
and I'll cover the tequila.
Yeah, that's a plan I can get behind.
Contact!
Got one at the six. No shot!
I got four!
Hey.
I got two guards and our
drone pilot at the controller.
All right, what's the best play?
Got a couple of guards.
They're dispersed
in the middle of the room.
I say we go loud.
Okay.
Three, two, one.
Federal agents, drop your weapons!
Don't you move. Hands up, hands up!
The drone pilot!
Rountree, he's running!
- Reload.
- Copy that.
Guys, we got to move!
Rountree.
I'm out!
Drone!
C-4!
Whoa!
Hands up!
Drop your weapon!
Stay down!
Stay down.
Well, that was not cool at all.
Uh, not a fan of helicopters?
Choppers are fine, but that one,
that ride oof. Brutal.
Let's eat.
I am starving.
Thanks for bringing
Armenian food, Sabatino.
Oh, well, this isn't just Armenian.
This is Elena's Greek Armenian.
Best in L.A.
Yo.
- Thank you.
- Mm-hmm.
Thank you. Here you go.
- What's with the mineral water?
- Mm.
I don't drink.
Mm, is that a health thing
or a Muslim thing?
I don't think you can ask her that.
Ah, yeah. Nah, it's cool.
We, uh, we already did this.
I feel like I need to talk to my HR rep.
That's funny.
Yeah, you know what?
Um, I'll take you tomorrow.
Thanks.
Wait a minute. You're kidding, right?
You're not serious, are you?
Well, it ain't a ribeye.
But it'll do.
Hey, guys.
To my friend, Weber Yamada.
He was a good dude.
All he did was invite me up
to hunt on his land.
He didn't deserve this.
No, he didn't.
To Weber.
So, all that damn book
publicity they made me do,
it put me on Campos's radar, didn't it?
Yeah, it looks like it.
He was looking for anybody
involved in his brother's death.
He must have paid top dollar
to find your name.
Yeah, SOCOM needs to identify
who leaked that info.
- Yeah, they do.
- Campos's brother was
a professional ransom kidnapper
with ties to terrorist organizations.
I, for one, am not sad his body's dust.
Mm.
So, Fatima and Sabatino have
Ronaldo in custody?
Mm-hmm.
He's never gonna see
the light of day again.
Then I hope he has
those vitamin D supplements.
Mm.
Admiral.
Nice work, Agent Blye.
Pass my compliments and well-wishes on
to Agent Hamilton and Tom Olsen.
Yeah, they can hear you, sir.
There is someone here
who would like to talk to you.
Hi! Rosa!
I'm so sorry I didn't get to talk to you
before I lost cell service, I-I
I know.
I'm sorry.
We were bodysurfing
and having so much fun,
- I didn't
- Oh, my gosh.
You do not need to apologize.
Honestly, it's not your fault.
The admiral picked me up
and we're having pizza,
and he said he'll wait with me
until you get back to L.A.
That's awesome.
Yeah, I-I should be back home
really soon.
I can't wait to tell you about today.
Steven was there.
Seriously? Steven was there?
Okay, well, I guess we're gonna
stay up late talking about that.
Um, will you put
the admiral back on, please?
Sure.
- Sir.
- Rosa's fine.
And there's no rush.
Just get here when you can.
I will. Thank you again so much.
Don't mention it.
No, honestly, this,
this means the world to me.
Why must everything be
about you, Agent Blye?
Previous EpisodeNext Episode