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NBC Episode Summary: http://bit.ly/1Ga5Hhh
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Blurb: Red calls Lizās attention to a spate of unusual killings and suggests the government may still be doing mind control experiments. Liz may have a rare genetic marker. Red offers to protect Naomi and her husband Frank from Berlin.
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Created by: Jon Bokenkamp
Director: Michael W Watkins
Writers: Jon Bokenkamp, Mike Ostrowski
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Raymond āRedā Reddington ā James Spader
Elizabeth Keen ā Megan Boone
Donald Ressler ā Diego Klattenhoff
Harold Cooper ā Harry Lennix
Tom Keen ā Ryan Eggold
Aram Mojtabai ā Amir Arison
Samar Navabi ā Mozhan MarnĆ²
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Dr Linus Creel ā David Costabile
Haskel Twain ā Kevin Cutts
Senator Sheraton ā David Fonteno
Maddie Thornhill ā Meredith Holzman
Redās man (Ezra) ā Hal Oszan
Naomi Hyland ā Mary-Louise Parker
Mr Vargas ā Paul Reubens
Duncan Prince ā Cameron Scoggins
Dembe Zuma ā Hisham Tawfiq
Frank Hyland ā Lee Tergesen
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Note: Below is the script from Springfield http://bit.ly/1Do56Zu [ the captions ] with formatting and the names of speakers added. Some descriptive information is added when necessary. Not every line has a speaker assigned. Redās lines are bolded. I am sure there are mistakes. If there is a better source, please let me know on Twitter @BlacklistDCd.
ā¤ = my favorite lines
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Script: 2:4 Dr Linus Creel
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[Sirens wailing] [Siren blares] [Engine revs] [Horn honks] [Gulps] [Baby crying] [Jackhammer rumbling] [Heartbeat pounding, deep breathing]
Bank officer: Proceedings close Tuesday.
Woman: Thatās in six days.
Bank officer: We submitted a delinquency letter three weeks ago. Reports had been failed.
Woman: I know Iām behind, but I-Iām owed unemployment, and my sister said that she can help make the difference up.
Bank officer: Yeah, I wish there was something more I could do.
Woman: You canāt kick us out! [Sighs] I have a second job interview tomorrow ā
Bank officer: Itās out of my hands.
[ Woman leaves, but returns. She has gun, shoots loan officer. People screaming ]
Dr Linus Creel: [ Outside, in car. Speaks into recorder ] Shots fired, colon, multiple, period. Final phase successful, period. Activation of ar105 complete, period. End of entry.
Naomi: The answer is no. I gave up one life. Do you think Iām gonna start over, do it all again?! Youāre crazier than I imagined!
Red: You canāt go back to Philadelphia. Itās too dangerous.
Naomi: What do you think Iām gonna do? Stay here in in this? I canāt believe you brought me here. Iāll tell you where Iām gonna go home, with my husband. Frank has two daughters. You think heās just gonna walk out on them?
Red: I need to know where Jennifer is.
Naomi: I kept my end of the bargain, didnāt say anything about you or Elizabeth.
Red: How much does she know?
Naomi: Very little. A- are the [Sighs] Are the two of you, what, working together? I donāt even want to know how you pulled that off.
Red: Listen to me about Jennifer, I can protect her.
Naomi: Iām never going to tell you where my daughter is. Because of you, Iām forced to finally tell Frank, a man whoās never kept a secret from me not only that I was married before, but that I was married to ā He sits me down, tells me heās sorry for me. Try and wrap your warped mind around that. The manās entire life is upended. All he can think about is me.
Red: The arrangements have been made passports, identities, a new life. Talk it over with Frank. If you love him, youāll let me help.
[Door opens]
Liz: Whereās Naomi Hyland?
Red: In safe hands.
Liz: What does that mean ā youāve already set her up with a cozy new life in Saint Kitts or Solvang?
Red: Solvang? I never send anyone I care about to Solvang.
Liz: She spent nine days with Berlin. We have to debrief her. She could know something his real name, his location.
Red: Did you read about that housewife in Reston? She shot a bank manager.
Liz: Youāre not hiding her from the FBI. Youāre hiding her from me.
Red: Violent crime in D.C. is at a 20-year low, and yet in the last four months, there have been seven random acts of violence by individuals with no prior criminal record. Lizzy, what do you know about social psychology? Itās the study of how our behavior is influenced by the world around us. Not influenced manipulated. In what little time I devote to the judgment your government has made about my character and how I treat my fellow man, I canāt help but think about how many of their own citizens theyāve treated like lab rats in the name of science. I believe this murder in Reston is part of an underground social-psychology experiment. Conducted by our government. Strap on your tinfoil hat, Lizzy.
Liz: According to Reddington, three recent incidents prove the U.S.government is still conducting mind-control experiments. Terry Cho, a middle-school teacher who killed seven of his coworkers during his lunch break. Construction worker Henry Lee Bryce used a hammer and a box cutter. Killed by police. The third, Maddie Thornhill, single mom who opened fire at a bank in Reston. Reddington has alleged that these crimes werenāt random, but orchestrated by spooks the government continues to finance through their black-ops budget.
Ressler: Look, to be honest, I think this is a big distraction to keep us busy while Reddington spirits away his ex.
Cooper: Interview the shooters and their families. Then weāll worry about the wife.
Aram: Hey.
Liz: What would you say if I told you to pull Frank and Naomi Hylandās phone records for the past five years?
Aram: Iād, uh, ask if you had a warrant.
Liz: Would you ask me to show it to you?
Aram: Why would I do that? I trust you implicitly, Agent Keen.
Ressler: Special Agents Ressler and Keen, FBI, here to interview Madeline Thornhill.
Nurse: Iām sorry sheās on a 48-hour hold. Suicide watch, no visitors.
Liz: Sheās talking to someone right now.
Nurse: Her psychiatrist. Iāll pass along your contact info, if youād like.
Maddie: I really donāt know when things just started to fall apart. First, it was my job.
Her former boss: [ To Liz and Ressler ] Maddie was getting a ton of bad reviews on Yelp by name. People said she was unhelpful, even rude.
Maddie: [ To her psychiatrist ] I donāt know why they give so much weight to those stupid things. No one seemed dissatisfied in the office, but the things they were saying about me.
Former boss: I tried to work with her on it, but she kept making excuses crazy stuff, paranoid.
Liz: Like what?
Former Boss: Like somebody was out to get her, posting fake reviews. She was argumentative. Finally, I just had to let her go.
Maddie: [ To psychiatrist ]Then things fell apart with Charlie.
Charlie (Maddieās former boyfriend): I really had no choice. Iām in the middle of a custody battle, and the courtās got me under a microscope. It came down to her or my kids.
Ressler: Did you ever see her mistreat them?
Maddie: I loved his kids. I would never hurt any child. But social services started getting anonymous calls that when I was over there, they were crying or whatever. I actually thought about getting one of those spycams, you know? But then Iām thinking ā If itās come to that, whatās the point? He just dumped me after almost two years. One minute, Iāve got a great job, a boyfriend, and the next ā
Loan Officer: She started making late payments on her mortgage. We tried to help, but she was three months behind. Without any income, we had to foreclose.
Maddie: They just took it. Like it was just a house.
But it wasnāt just a house. Was it?
Maddie: No. It was me.
Liz: Maddie Thornhill told us her life fell apart after a series of anonymous accusations.
Samar: The shooter I spoke to said the same thing. In his case, it was accusations of pedophilia. There were no witnesses, no victims ever came forward, but the school didnāt want to take chances, so they fired him.
Liz: Their problems metastasized like a cancer, striking to the heart of these victimsā identities.
Ressler: Victims? These arenāt the victims, Keen, these are the perps. The people they killed are the victims.
Liz: All Iām saying is that some people arenāt wired to handle stress, and someone took advantage of that.
Aram: Agent Keen had me expedite DNA profiles. All three perpetrators possess the MAO-A 2R gene.
Liz: The extreme-warrior gene.
Aram: Clinical studies have proven people who possess this gene are prone to aggressive, antisocial behavior.
Ressler: Are you suggesting the government has identified people with mild genetic abnormality and is turning them into killers?
Thatās exactly what weāre suggesting.
Female reporter: Police have not yet commented on how the chase started, but sources say the driver shot three clerks this morning inside of a convenience store.
Creel: Phase 2 concluded, period. Ar106 showing signs of deterioration, comma, accelerating to Final break.
Male reporter: Vehicle with a weapon.
Oh, no.
Male reporter: O-okay, officers have just opened fire.
Creel: We are going to Final phase successful, period. [Clears throat] Activation of subject ar106 concluded, period. End of entry.
[Beep] Woman: Senatorās office. How may I help you?
Creel: Hello, yes. This is Dr. Linus Creel. Iām calling for Senator Sheridan.
[ Knock on door ]
Cooper: The perp in the freeway shooting I hear he had this warrior gene.
Liz: Yeah. Agent Navabi has identified 11 other cases in the last 18 months. No connection other than ā
Cooper: They share this gene.
Liz; And itās not just some statistical anomaly. I- itās as if theyāre being triggered.
Cooper: Close the door.
Liz: Sir? You know something?
Cooper: Every word Reddington said about this program is true. In the army, officers sit in bars, and they talk sideways āa guy who knows a guy who knows a guy.ā MKUltra was just the start. There were others quietly run in military bases and universities all across the country psychopharmaceuticals, electromagnetic pulses, microwaves that broadcast words and phrases into the brain. I love this country, but every once in awhile, you hear about something like this, some bone-evil crap thatās almost inconceivable. Thatās what I hate most about this detail ā Reddington pulling up the carpet and shoving your nose deep into the filth. After a while, itās all you can see.ā¤ [ Pause ] Subproject 7.I
Liz: Donāt know what that is.
Cooper: Itās a black-budget program. Itās funded out of the D.I.A. The goal was to use genetic predispositions to train and trigger assets.
Liz: If itās black-budget, how am I supposed to gain access?
Senator Sheraton: I am a dear friend of Harold Cooper. He was a pallbearer in my daddyās funeral. But I told him when he called only yahoos are interested in Subproject 7.
Ressler: So youāre saying it doesnāt exist?
Sheraton: Youāre asking about mind control. This government canāt make up its own mind, let alone control one.
Liz: Senator, is that a yes or a no?
Sheraton: Itās a yes and a no. Have we studied mind control? Yes. Does it work? About as often as a blind squirrel finds an acorn.
Liz: Weāve been tracking a spike in violent crimes, mass shootings.
Sheraton: Iām gonna pay you the courtesy of being blunt. Youāre wasting your time. If thereās been an increase in the incidence of violent crime, youāre not gonna find the answer to why in the black budget of the U.S.government.
Sheraton: Understood. But I also understand that you do oversee that black budget, and Harold Cooper would appreciate it if you could provide us with any information you have on Subproject 7.
Sheraton: Of course. My office will deliver all pertinent documents. Now, if you will excuse me, I am late for my next meeting.
[Cellphone beeps, dialing]
Woman: Yes, Sir, how can I help you?
Creel: Uh, hi. Dr. Linus Creel. Iām here to see Senator Sheridan.
Frank: Honey, we have talked and talked about this. I thought we were in complete agreement ā we decided not to run.
Naomi: Now, Iāve talked to the FBI. The FBI canāt protect us.
Frank: And he can? Are you honestly suggesting we upend our lives? Based on what a criminalās promise that he can help us?
Naomi: Yes. Yes, that is what Iām saying. And I know how crazy it sounds.
Frank: He did this to you.
Naomi: Iām not defending him, but I do know him.
Frank: How do you [scoffs] [Sighs] Iām sorry Iām still trying to process the fact that you were married to him. And now you want to put our lives in the hands of this lunatic? Iām not going anywhere.
Red: This is a mistake. I canāt help you in Philadelphia.
Naomi: Weāve made up our mind.
Red: You know I would stop at nothing to protect you.
Frank: We donāt need your protection.
Red: Yes, you do. I understand it may be difficult for you to accept my help, given the history that Carla and I share.
Donāt flatter yourself. Carla Reddington was a miserable housewife married to a miserable man. That woman no longer exists. Weāre not going anywhere.
Liz: Everything the Senator sent is redacted entire pages.
Ressler: Dollar amounts are omitted. Project names are code.
Liz: Yeah, āElegant Lady,ā āForest Green.ā I mean, if any of these are Subproject 7, itād be impossible to tell.
Samar: The Polyglot.
Liz: What?
Samar: In Mossad, we have a contact. Heās like a code breaker. You give him your black-ops budget, the redacted pages, heāll tell us what they mean.
Ressler: You have our black-ops budget?
Liz: The Polyglot how do we find him?
Samar: He was cleared level 4. I donāt have that kind of access.
Red: [Laughing] Oh, my God. Is that what they call him in Tel Aviv? I havenāt spoken to Haskell in years.
Liz: But you know where to find him?
Red: I do. But itās a sticky situation. Old Haskell and I had somewhat of a falling-out at the craps table.
Red: [Knock on door] Hask ā
Haskel: I have no interest in seeing you. Go away. Youāre not welcome here.
Red: Haskell, I told you Iām sorry. What more can I say?
Haskel: You knew I was in recovery.
Red: I didnāt. Okay. Yes, I did. But you were having such a great time. And after everything that happened with Sheryl and that Cuban, the boxer ā what was his name?
Haskel: Iām not talking to you about this.
Red: Yasiel! God, that hair. Beautiful hair. I thought you could use a little distraction. You forget we won $25,000 on one roll.
Haskel: Yes, and I lost twice that much after you left. I woke up in that Hotel. I still donāt even know how I got to mesquite. That kind of money means nothing to you, but to me ā¦
Red: [Shows him a suit are filled with $$$] Itās an olive branch, with interest. ā¦ My friend Miss Watkins is a blogger looking for her first scoop.
Liz: I write mostly about social-science experiments. Researching one right now, actually the black-ops project Subproject7.
Haskel: Why donāt we take this into my office? Itās V2K-shielded. Here she is ā government white paper on Subproject 7.
Liz: Iāve seen the white paper. Itās heavily redacted. Whaā [Chuckles] How did you?
Red: Haskellās quite a puzzle man. Spends his days combing through thousands of pages of redacted government documents, comparing them to defense-authorization reports, executive orders. Heās found a way to read between the lines. I wouldnāt have the patience.
Haskel: Subproject 7 was born out of the human genome project. Some genius in government figured that if DNA could be used to identify people who were predisposed to cancer, it could be used to identify people who were predisposed to become assassins.
Liz: Who are these people?
Haskel: The Team. They used the brains of mass murderers and reverse-engineered from there, fine-tuned a three-phase activation process. First phase disruption of schedule, routine, daily life. Second destabilize sense of self-worth. Final phase was to sever the primary emotional bond. Get all three: jackpot.
Liz: This man here who is he? Iāve seen his face before.
Haskel: Oh, yes. He was their lab assistant, Dr. Linus Creel.
Liz: Dr.Linus Creel PHD in clinical psychology from N.Y.U. After Subproject 7 disbanded, he opened a private practice.
Ressler: It appears he supplements his income working as a locum tenens at six area hospitals.
Navabi: I cross-referenced Creelās name with the 11 warrior gene killers in the last 18 months.
At some point, he was on staff at each of the hospitals where the killers were receiving counseling, including our friend Maddie Thornhill.
Cooper: Thatās how heās recruiting them.
Samar: Can we access his network?
Aram: Already checked that. I canāt break through his firewall. If I could somehow gain physical access, I could upload a program to deactivate it long enough to hack his patient list.
Ressler: Come here. Take a look at this. Creel has this posted on his website, calls it an intake questionnaire.
Samar: Some kind of I.Q. test?
Liz: No, itās a modified MMPI-2 the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory but itās heavily modified. He reconfigured the test questions to flag aggression and low impulse control.
Ressler: Thatās how he finds the subjects with the warrior gene.
Monica: [ On phone ] What do you mean you wonāt tell Naomi? Where are you? Iām gonna call her. Whatās her number? No, Frank. You said you were leaving your wife. Well, I donāt care if itās a bad time. Either you tell her about us or I will. [ Cellphone beeps ] [ Sighs. To dog: ] Hey. Aww
[ Dog Barks ]
Vargas: That dogās been here all day. You leave your dog inside all day? Who does that? What kind of monster leaves their dog with no water, no food?!
Monica: Who the hell are you?
Vargas: Heās done his business inside twice! Do you have any idea the psychological damage that can do to a dog?
Monica: I donāt know how you got in here ā¦ I spent the last 20 minutes cleaning up after him. Whereās his leash? Iām taking him for a walk.
Monica: You are not taking my dog for a walk ā¦ who are you? Iām Iām calling the police right now.
Vargas: Calm yourself down. We have a few things to talk about. Sit.
Red: Sheās exhausted. Why donāt you and I go for a walk? This may be hard to understand, Frank, but after all these years, your wife has become more like an estranged sister to me. We canāt really bear each otherās company. But Iāve become somewhat concerned about her general well-being and sense of security.
[ Vehicle approaches ]
Frank: [ Scoffs ] Are you threatening me?
Red: She loves you. [ Brakes squeal ] Youāve made her happy. Given her a life, stability [ Vehicle door opens ] The one thing I could never provide. Come closer, Frank. Frank. Come here.
Liz: Aram, if I asked you to create an E.M.R., could you feed it into their database?
Aram: You want a fake medical record?
Liz: Yeah family history, immunization records, billing addresses, but most importantly, weāll need a full psychiatric history.
Aram: Like what?
Red: Come on.
Frank: Thatās Monicaās dog. What the hell have you done?
Red: Youāre finished with Monica.
Frank: Where is she?
Red: We had a few words, and, thanks to my friendās rather judicious rescue, we also have a dog.
Frank: Monica ā what did you do to ā
Red: Sheās fine. But from this point forward there is only Naomi. She believes you to be an honest man, Frank ā faithful, and that is what you will become. Youāre going to accept my protection and leave Philadelphia.
Frank: No. Iām gonna call the cops, turn you in. Youāre not gonna get away with this.
[Groans] [Breathing heavily]
Red: You make her happy. That is the only reason youāre still here. [ Tosses stick ] Go get it, boy. [ Dog doesnāt move ] [ Chuckles] City dog.
Duncan: Why would you do that?
Creel: Itās essential for you to take responsibility for your actions.
Duncan: I was expelled.
Creel: I understand. And I have given this a lot of thought. I concluded the reason you told me you cheated on your final was a cry for help. I believed telling your school was in your best interest.
Duncan: But I mean, the things we talk about theyāre secret!
Creel: Duncan, the only way that you are going to begin to get better is if you take responsibility for your actions. You want to move forward in your life, right? With your parents? With Amber?
Duncan: Amber doesnāt want to meet. Weāve only talked online.
Creel: But youāre getting healthier. Sheās gonna want to meet soon. Itās time. Trust me. I wonāt let anything bad happen to you.
[ Scoffs ] [ Telephone rings ] [ Door opens ]
[Knock on door]
Nurse: Dr.Creel, on-call nurse in the E.R. just paged you for a psych consult. Girlās husband left her, put her hand through a window. Attending wants you to take a look. Sheās got a chart a mile long.
Creel: Hello. You must be Angela. My name is Dr. Creel. Says here youāve been having some troubles with your husband.
Liz: [ Scoffs ] Thatās an understatement.
Creel: Now, I see that youāve been treated for depression and anxiety before.
Liz: In college, postgrad. I had, you know. A rough patch.
Creel: You were hospitalized. I know this must be difficult for you.
Liz: I took some pills. They had to pump my stomach.
Creel: Was this deliberate or an accident?
Liz: Kind of both. Itās not what you think. I- itās not like I ever wanted to commit suicide.I took them in front of someone.
Aram: Who? Iāll bet you $100 sheās telling the truth.
Samar: No way.
Aram: $200?
Samar: Itās your money.
Liz: I had this boyfriend Ronnie. I was so young, ā and he ā Was cheating. I was such an idiot.
[ Chuckles lightly ]
Creel: Feel that you want to hurt yourself now? Now that your husband has left?
Liz: Maybe, yeah.
Creel: But youāre angry at him.
Liz: Iād kill him. I- I- I mean, I would never kill him. Thatās not what I meant. Itās just a figure of speech.
Creel: I understand. [ Chuckles ] Whatās his name?
Liz: Tom. His name was Tom.
Creel: And if you caught Tom cheating, if you walked in on him, ā and you could ā Kill him?
Liz: Iād never.
Creel: But if you could do anything and get away with it, what would it be? No chance of ever getting caught? Youāre above the law.
Liz: Have at him. Iād chain him up.
Creel: Yeah?
Liz: And Iād force him to tell me about all of the lies, the secrets he kept. Iād make him my prisoner. Itās pretty messed up, huh?
Creel: You know. We donāt put people in prison for how they feel. You canāt control it. You are who you are. Itās biology. We never argue about height or eye color. But try telling someone their reaction to anger or love or violence is baked in. Now It says here that your parents died when you were 4. What do you remember about them?
Liz: Nothing, really.
Creel: Perhaps if you did, it would be easier for you to accept who you are.
Liz: Like the Sins of the Father. That it?
Creel: Absolutely. The more time you spend with your parents, the more of yourself you see in them. For better or for worse, theyāre a glimpse into your future.ā¤
Naomi: Oh, he must belong to someone. Maybe we can see if he has a chip or something, see who his owners are. If he doesnāt have any, we could bring him back to Philadelphia.
Frank: We canāt go back.
Naomi: What? We- we already decided.
Frank: No, uh, If thereās any chance youāre in danger, I couldnāt live with myself if something were to happen to you.
Naomi to Red: You did this. You threatened him. You threatened his girls.
Frank: No, this had nothing to do with him. This is about us whatās best for us, for you. Thatās all that matters.
Liz: My father died in a fire. I was 4.
Creel: Is that how you got the scar on your hand? Yeah. I guess.
Liz: I donāt remember, actually.
Creel: Early trauma scars us in ways we donāt often recognize or admit.
Liz: You think I donāt want to remember?
Creel: Look, Angela, I am here to determine whether you are a danger to yourself or others. I know that you donāt want to spend the night here. So, I am going to see if I can expedite the blood tests. Meanwhile, I would like you to take a simple personality test I developed for my patients. Itās a standardized psychometric test thatās gonna give me a deeper understanding into issues you may or may not have.
Liz: When the nurse drew my blood, she said that you ordered a genetic screening.
Creel: Too many of my colleagues focus on the nurture side of the equation. And sure how your parents treated you is important, but the genes they passed on matter more.There are no wrong answers. Just ā Whatever comes to mind. [ Chuckles lightly ]
Okay, got it.
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Liz: Go.
Aram: Hold down power, shift, ās.ā
Liz: Okay. I see white letters on a black screen.
Aram: Perfect. Okay. Type forward slash b-n. Itās running a dictionary attack. Should take a few seconds.
Liz: Got it.
Aram: Okay, itās gonna give you a password. I need you to write it down.
[ Computer beeping ]
Liz: ā7ā ā3ā (A few more characters.)
Creel: The blood panels wonāt be done ā for another 20 minutes.
Liz: Okay.
Creel: [Sighs heavily] Did you really think you could just come in here lie to me? Thatās no good.
I know why youāre here.
Liz: I told you I-I need your help.
Creel: You are a junkie. Youāre trying to forge scrips.
Liz: Maybe my father was an addict, too.
Creel: Hand them over! Now! Letās go.
Liz: Theyāre under here somewhere. Okay, got them. Are you calling the cops or something?
[ Breathing heavily ]
Creel: No. Now Iām only more interested in your test results. Please continue.
Liz: [ Breathing heavily ] Oh, my God.
Aram: You okay? You didnāt get the password.
Liz: I mean, what do you expect? [ Exhales sharply ] āCourse I got it. Magic.
Young man: Oh!
[ā« The Chain Gang of 1974ās āMake My Bodyā plays]
[ Breathing heavily ]
Aram: Okay, there has got to be 70. He was documenting them, searching for the perfect candidates. Hold on. Wait. I have got a hidden subdirectory here.
Liz: The killers. Everyone in this file has murdered someone.
Aram: Except one: Duncan Prince.
Ressler: He must be next. Where do we find him?
Aram: I got an address in College Park.
[ā« Rock music playing]
[ Liz and Ressler barge in, guns drawn ]
College student: Hey! Hey! What? What the hell?
Liz: Duncan Prince ā where is he?!
Outdoor presentation is about to begin:
Announcer: Okay, folks, the community forum will be starting in 15 minutes. Everyone who would like to make a comment will have an opportunity to do so. Microphones are at either end of the aisles. Why donāt we go ahead and start forming two lines? [Camera shutter clicks]
Liz: Weāve looked at every conceivable database. Thereās nothing on an Amber Deveraux.
Ressler: Well, I donāt know who the hell heās been talking to, but this Amber Deveraux just crushed the kid an hour ago.
Navabi: Ressler.
Ressler: Listen to me this kidās gacked up and gone. The Stoner roommates have no idea where. The girlās in trouble. You got to find her.
Liz: Amber Deveraux doesnāt exist. Thatās how heās triggering his clients. Anonymous allegations that can never be verified. Poor reviews online, blind accusations at work. And by girlfriends who donāt exist.
Cooper: You think heās catfishing, that he invented the girl to trigger Duncan Prince, push him over the edge?
Liz: Yeah.
Cooper: Find out where he thinks she is.
Creel: Many of the random acts of violence weāre here to discuss today are perpetrated by people with the warrior gene. I believe the solution to the issue of violent crime in this country begins with genetic screening.
Dr. Creel, we have a packed schedule today, so if you have a question?
People with the warrior gene can be triggered. I have identified what those triggers are, and when they occur, itās not their fault. My research shows ā
Announcer: Dr Creel, we have a very packed schedule. A question, please.
Aram: Hold on. Princeās fake girlfriend posted a very real photo from a community forum on gun violence.
Liz: Duncan must have seen this. Senator Sheridan. Thatās where our shooterās going.
To the gun rally. Creel posted the photo. Heās gonna be there. Observing his experiment.
Duncan: I want the world to know that what happens today, what I do, is because of Amber. Because she lied to me. Because sheās a cheat. Goodbye, Amber.
Creel: Senator, it is all right here ā seven years of research. These killings can be prevented. In my system, it will require children to be screened for the MAO-A 2R gene. Kids will be labeled. Weāll target them. It will cost ā
Sheraton: I promise you, Dr. Creel, your research will be reviewed.
Creel: Reviewed. Studied. You donāt return my calls. You refuse to see me when I come up to your office. And when one of these incidents happens, you do nothing! I have been the leading voice in Congress on mental health for 20 years. How many more of these mass killings do we have now than we did then? Iām telling you we have the science. I can stop these killings, and you want to reject me? You want to reject the science?
[Gunshots, people screaming] [Gunshot]
Duncan: Get out of here!
[Gunshots]
Duncan: Where is she?!
Creel: Sheās not here, Duncan. Amberās not here.
Duncan: What are you ā
Creel: Iām the one youāre looking for.
Duncan: Amber she led me on.
Creel: Amber didnāt do anything, because she doesnāt exist. I created her.
[ Siren wails, tires screech ]
Creel: Youāre here to kill me, Duncan.
Duncan: What the hell are you talking about?
Creel: āI didnāt mean to hurt you.ā āWhatever.ā āHere to talk.ā āWith Paul?ā āHeās a great guy, really.ā āI.D.G.A.S.ā Why do you think you never met her? Because sheās not real! The picture she posted, the one that brought you here, I posted it.
[Gun cocks]
Creel: Thatās right. Pull the trigger.
Liz: Duncan, no! Listen to me. You. Put the gun down. You donāt want to do this. He lied to you, manipulated you. Itās not your fault.
Creel: Pull the trigger, Duncan. Itās what you came to do. Youāre all part of my experiment.
Read my research! We can save them!
Liz: Duncan, listen to me. Heās making you believe that you donāt have a choice!
Creel: Do you think that I want to die? I donāt. But I have run out of ways to get people to pay attention. Do this, and the world will listen. Theyāll examine my life, my research. That canāt happen unless you pull the trigger.
Creel: Ah! [Groans]
Liz: Medic! I need a medic!
[ Creel pulls gun on Liz ]
Ressler: Take it easy, pal. Creel, listen to me. You have to understand. If I have a shot, Iām gonna take it.
Samar: Put your weapon down!
Creel: I shoot her, you shoot me! Thatās how this works, right?
Ressler: Make you a martyr? Not today.
Creel [To Liz ] You should know I saw your test results.ā¤You know what they said? [Gunshot kills him]
Ressler: Where did it come from? Where the hell did that shot come from?!
Samar: There on the roof. Go!
Samar: I received everything Creel had on file at the hospital patient records, test results Including yours. We logged everything else into evidence, but I thought perhaps you would want that. Itās probably meaningless, right? Do you think Reddington could have known, when he gave you this case, that youād find out?ā¤
[ Liz shrugs ]
Samar: What do I know?
Samar: [ Gives money to Aram ] You were right about Keen. She was making it all up.ā¤
Aram: I knew it. Waltās favorite shrimp is calling my name. Winner buys? See you tomorrow.
Aram: Hey.
Liz: Hey.
Aram: I followed up on Frank and Naomi Hyland, like you asked. Both phones are dead.
Liz: Mm-hmm.
Aram: So I identified the five numbers they called the most to see if any of those people were getting calls from new numbers. People that Frank and Naomi might have reached out to.
Liz: And?
Aram: Thereās a woman Monica Lyons. She got six calls today, all unanswered. All came from a pay phone at a gas station in rural Maryland. Only a handful of homes in that area.
Liz: What gas station?
[Knock on door]
Liz: Hello, Mrs. Hyland.
Naomi: Does Raymond know youāre here?
Liz: No. He doesnāt want us to talk.
[ā« Junipās āTideā plays] [Car door closes] Along the quiet
Liz: Iām sorry. I just I have a ton of questions in this notebook about the case, but the truth is, I didnāt come here just to ask you about Berlin.
Naomi: You have questions you think I can answer about the past.
Liz: Yes.
ā« Whatever needs to be will be
Liz: The day Raymond Reddington walked into my life, everything changed ā everything I believed about ā [Sighs] You were married to the man. You had a life, a child.
Naomi: Jennifer.
Liz: Yeah.
Liz: W- why doesnāt he want me to see you?
Naomi: You tell me.
Liz: I think it might be because you know something about how the two of us might be connected.
Naomi: He wants something from you. Itās a game. Itās a manipulation. Heās made you feel a connection that makes you feel like you matter somehow. And thereās no one on earth who can make a woman feel like the center of his universe more than Raymond Reddington. Iāll tell you this, though. Heās not who you think he is.ā¤
Liz: What does he want from me?
ā« A crater left as a divide
Red: [ Has been listening outside the door ] Well. Look at the two of you. I should have brought a bottle of Chardonnay. I have your papers. Dembeās outside. Heāll need your signature on some of the documents. Frank is gonna pack the car.
ā« Time to meet them all again For once at eye level
Red: Agent Keen. [Chuckles lightly] I hope you had an illuminating conversation.
ā« Along the quiet, narrow streets
Canals are still in high tide
Whatever needs to be will be
Naomi: I donāt know where Jennifer is. She knew you ā Would come for her one day, and she left. I donāt know where she is.
A crater left as a divide
Red: If you need anythingā¦ Ever ā¦
ā« There will soon be time to meet them all again For once at eye level
Naomi: ā When are you gonna tell her?ā¤
ā« And for once as friends There will be time
[Vehicle door closes, engine turns over]
Red: So, howād your case go?
Liz: I think you know the answer to that. Who is he?
Red: Who is who?
Liz: The gunman, the sniper. He works for you, doesnāt he?
Red: Yes.
Liz: How long has he been following me?
Red: Since the day Agent Malik died.
Liz: I want him gone.
Red: [Chuckles] My associate saves your life, and instead of saying āthank you,ā you try to get him fired. If I knew better, Iād say you were hiding something.
ā« Tide by Junip
ā« Along the quiet, narrow streets
Canals are still in high tide
Whatever needs to be will be
When there is nothing left to hide
Whatever remains will set you free
A crater left as a divideā« All of the memories will return
In the sleep like shallow scars
Whatever remains will set you free
A crater left as a divideā« There will soon be time
To meet them all again
For once at eye level
And for once as friendsThere will be time
Time to returnLyrics and Credits: http://bit.ly/1Lnli0D
YouTube: http://bit.ly/1RfE4Zy
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š“ BlacklistDCd: Script 2:4: Dr Linus Creel http://wp.me/pDKwi-1cj w Twitter image links #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist
š£ In case you missed this. Look at Jamesā fingers. So sweet! [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/NQqUJrGAQz
// Leslie Stefanson leading James Spader at Avengers Premiere
š£ Boston Legal obligatory. Anyone know what event this is? [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/3Z1miV488y
š£ Obligatory. Some things donāt change: long scarf, multilayered clothes [2:4 Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/VZ86Knmvjg
š£ Heartthrob http://pic.twitter.com/PP5oJQzXNN
// James Spader, 20s, w facial hair
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PORTRAITS
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š£ Red is ātalking things overā with his ex-wife, Naomi Hyland [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/2LpVp32luh
š£ āListen to me about Jennifer, I can protect herā [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/r4Nt59Y57R
š£ He canāt win. [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/Qk6A2LBHmV
// Red
š£ Liz brings up the mind control issue with the Task Force [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/Qjyml6PQxE
// Waterlogue
š£ Cooper agrees the U.S. may still be doing mind control & sends Res & Liz [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/paBOJ84MBC
š£ Liz calls Red for help in deciphering redacted documents from the govt [2:4 Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/VUC34PqBtu
// Red; cute sideways smile
š£ Red tries to get the decryptionist to help Liz [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist love her face http://pic.twitter.com/gFSO1LOYPa
// he has funny face
š£ Red explains ā¦ something [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist just like this pic of @megan_boone http://pic.twitter.com/dWjnHFKExv
š£ Liz is impressed with Haskelās work on mind control documents [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/inKU0uYQQf
// touched up
š£ I hadnāt remembered it being so clear Liz has MAO-A LR, but it is [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/KeCtef6wR6
// nice portrait; not specific to this; Waterlogue
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EPISODE-SPECIFIC (reverse chronological)
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š£ Liz is hiding something ā or someone ā¦ [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/MaKBTiOdid
š£ Who, me? [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/p0hCWovujl
// Waterlogue of Liz
š£ āIf I knew better, Iād say you were hiding something.ā [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/cWzbyN3S1r
š£ āMy associate saves your life, and ā¦ you try to get him fired.ā [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/lbtItNI4SX
š£ Red admits he hired a guy to protect Liz after Meera was killed [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/6Jo8MEDJO2
š£ (Red still loves Naomi) [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/xA7hfKgldV
// warerlogue
š£ Red and Naomi say their goodbyes [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/t3I3S5ubGd
// collage
š£ Despite their issues, there still seems to be a connection between Red & Naomi [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/WkgAy1hEpx
š£ Naomi tells Red she doesnāt know where Jennifer is. She asks when Red will ātellā Liz. [2:4 Dr Creel] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/cMjnmxzKDL
š£ āI should have brought a bottle of Chardonnay.ā [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/VpWGsnlrx3
š£ Red decides Lizās talk with Naomi has gone far enough [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/VSq0CgaFit
// another good slide:
š£ Red decides Lizās talk with Naomi has gone far enough [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/3FpYwsQb85
š£ Naomi: āIāll tell you one thing though. Heās not who you think he isā [2:4 Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/llUTC37emO
š£ Red is listening in on Naomiās & Lizās conversation [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/xn6FXimOnl
š£ Naomi: āHe wants something from you. Itās a game. Itās a manipulation.ā [2:4 Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/dsC0atWFeC
š£ Liz asks Naomi why Red has entered her life [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/cexpkbmRzW
š£ Aram helped Liz locate Redās ex-wife, Naomi Hyland [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/yeAu75TfDl
š£ But, does Samar really think Liz was lying? [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/gblSRoJD1G
š£ Samar tells Aram Liz was lying to Creel, so he wins $200 from her [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/ViQ3BoxNkR
š£ I hadnāt remembered it being so clear Liz has MAO-A LR, but it is [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/KeCtef6wR6
š£ Samar suggests to Liz that Red may have wanted Liz to know about her predisposition [2:4 Linus Creel] http://pic.twitter.com/0mw06xrWdx
š£ Itās pretty clear Liz has the Extreme Warrior Gene MAO-A LR, making her prone to āsnapā [2:4 Creel] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/RVesTB0uQB
š£ Samar gives Liz her medical tests from Dr Creel [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/HAi5uCFkEM
š£ The guy Liz āfriskedā (Ezra) killed Creel [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist heās cool http://pic.twitter.com/uacHQLFPEp
š£ Who fired the shot that saved Liz? [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/SjcmT8HoR0
š£ Cool special effect! [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/ADFPE5b6Ws
š£ Creel says heāll shoot Liz so Ressler will shoot him [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/qbUvhEPgPf
š£ Creelās patient shoots but misses, Creel pulls gun on Liz, Res pulls gun on Creel [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/lL4UzXIAUM
š£ āYouāre all part of my experiment!ā [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/HfRKwPSD01
š£ Creel wants his patient to kill him to bring attention to his research [2:4 Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/SxdZ70vPoP
š£ Creel accuses Senator Sheraton of ignoring his Warrior Gene research [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/6J1ZhhH5iM
š£ The FBI finds out another of Creelās patients is about to break [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/waWBvijGeo
š£ Success! Liz got the password! [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/bT07WWuvst
Success! Liz got the password! [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] http://pic.twitter.com/vivukPa7Rf
š£ Dr Creel orders a genetic test to see if Liz has the Warrior Gene & has her take a test [2:4 Dr Creel] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/5ZMsSOHGeP
š£ Liz tells Creel if she could sheād lock up her husband get get him to tell the truth [2:4 Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/LdIAagYLQ0
š£ Aram guides Liz to gain access to Dr Creelās research data [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/3EJcTOFHNP
š£ Creel is studying MAO-A LR the Extreme Warrior Geneāwhich predisposes people to violence [2:4 Creel] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/t2RtAJUJlu
š£ The FBI needs access to Creelās files, so Liz pretends to be a crazy person [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/5hgGtvB0bv
š£ Oops, I forgot to mention that Mr Vargas ārescuedā Monicaās ācity dogāā¦ [2:4 Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/68tLHrvQIk
š£ āYou make her happy, Frank. Itās the only reason youāre still here.ā [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/pNQW0jaRZj
š£ Understood? [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/Z5xxwqaCXM
š£ And makes his point. [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/FKl7vBF8uV
š£ Frank objects to Red ordering him what to do, so Red picks up a stick ā¦ [2:4 Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/cT4pJD5yI8
š£ āShe believes you to be an honest man, Frank ā faithful. And that is what you will becomeā [2:4 Creel] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/jyp4ajWtuQ
š£ Red explains that Frankās value has been making Naomi happy [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/OVN8eMboQo
š£ Frank: āAre you threatening me?ā [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/KpNDehS8vo
š£ Red explains to Frank that Frank and Naomi will accept his assistance [2:4 Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/M7WMPzfanx
š£ Red has decided to have a talk with Naomiās husband Frank [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/mlu2XAmMHi
š£ Mr Vargas tells Monica they have a few things to talk about [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/OqtoBuGgMR
š£ Monica is encouraged to have a seat as more men show up in her house [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/w7fG3UMQal
š£ Mr Vargas tells Monica her dog is being abused ā he hasnāt had a walk [2:4 Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/3WwAjVTy0J
š£ Monica tells Frank to tell Naomi heās leaving her ā or she will [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/vCGDxDKNQg
š£ Dr Creel worked at all the facilities that treated the suspected killers [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/AZ9OB9jy9f
š£ Liz recognizes the doctor of the woman who shot the banker: Linus Creel [2:4 Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/8iXYAuZZTB
š£ Liz is impressed with Haskelās work on mind control documents [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/inKU0uYQQf
š£ Haskel pieces together info by comparing govt documents [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/mzyJGoaUCr
š£ Finally, a little $$$ gets Liz & Red access to the decryptionist, Haskel [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/Za4lWwEwBH
š£ Red tries to get the decryptionist to help Liz [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist love her face http://pic.twitter.com/gFSO1LOYPa
š£ Red knows a decryptionist, but theyāre not on good terms [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/SscjU2hTFU
š£ Liz calls Red for help in deciphering redacted documents from the govt [2:4 Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/VUC34PqBtu
š£ Frank and Naomi have decided not to accept Redās help [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/cB5QnWJ1fa
š£ Senator Sheraton says heāll provide documents on mind control research [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/PeGSd0gTJC
š£ Cooper agrees the U.S. may still be doing mind control & sends Res & Liz [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/paBOJ84MBC
š£ Liz brings up the mind control issue with the Task Force [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/Qjyml6PQxE
š£ Changing subject, Red thinks the govt is still doing mind control experiments [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/DCl08v0teL
š£ He canāt win. [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/Qk6A2LBHmV
// Red
š£ Liz wants to know where Red is hiding his ex-wife Naomi [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/biNDcmkDUw
š£ Naomi is unhappy with Redās insistence she leave Philadelphia [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/XsrkrlfjiV
// Red
š£ āListen to me about Jennifer, I can protect herā [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/r4Nt59Y57R
š£ Red is ātalking things overā with his ex-wife, Naomi Hyland [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/2LpVp32luh
š£ Dr Creel considers his patientās murder of a bank officer āa successā [2:4 Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/JmRHpFQcwA
š£ One of psychologist Dr Leonard Creelās patients is āacting outā [2:4 Dr Linus Creel] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/ke9BqFxQiK
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