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NBCās series The Blacklist starring James Spader and Megan Boone
Series created by: Jon Bokenkamp
Program air date: 5/7/2021 in the US (7pm Central/Chicago Time)
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Last updated: 5/9/2021 at 1:15am CT [ Central/Chicago time ]
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Directed by: Daniel Willis
Written by: Taylor Martin
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SERIES STARS:
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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
Aram Mojtabai ā Amir Arison
Alina Park ā Laura Sohn
Dembe Zuma ā Hisham Tawfiq
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GUEST STARS:
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Remy Noel ā Harry Bouvy
Rocco ā Clinton Brandhagen
Bryan Heller ā Todd Alan Cain
Female Co-worker #2 ā Ava Eisenson
Jax ā Chloe Freeman
Godwin Page ā Christopher Gurr
Ivan Stepanov/Eastern Friend ā David E Harrison
Vandyke ā Lukas Hassel
Nigel Fellowsā Daryll Heysham
Charles Totten ā Michael Thomas Holmes
Thom McCarty ā John Keating
Blake Brown ā Kineta Kunutu
Esi Jackson ā Kecia Lewis
Dark Suit #1 ā Ryan Love
Agnes Keen ā Hazel Mason
Female Co-worker #1 ā Anna Moon
Bartender ā Jean-FranƧoisOgoubiyi
CSI ā Erin Quill
Landlord ā Tyrone L Robinson
Neville Townsend ā Reg Rogers
Becker ā Andrew Rothenberg
Priya Laghari ā Rana Roy
Nicholas Obenrader ā Nick Westrate
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š“ Script 8:16 Nicholas Obenrader (ā 133)
Brief (Where weāre at):
Leaving Red little time to mourn Anne, Red and Dembe were alerted by an associate, Professor Belsky, a one-time KGB communications expert, that Liz had been in touch seeking information on a Soviet-era decryption machine known as the Russian Knot. This is the machine Red uses to communicate with his Friend in the East. Liz had found information about the device and some half-decoded messages in a storage locker belonging to her mother. But the story Red told Cooper was that Liz and Townsend wanted to use the last copy of the machine, in a museum in Minsk, to communicate with an associate. So, both Cooperās team and Lizās team showed up at the same time. Unable to bring herself to shoot Ressler to keep the device, the FBI team got it, but needed the instructions Liz had from her mother to use it. They let Ressler and Liz try to read a message with it, but it only spit out a list of numbers. Then Cooper double-crossed Ressler and sent in a Delta Team to apprehend Liz which she was only able to evade with an army of Liz look-alikes.
Later Red told Cooper that each of the numbers corresponded to a letter in the alphabet and voilĆ”. Which Cooper told the task force and Ressler told Liz. But the messages left by Lizās mother were in Russian, so they needed to be translated. Cooper thinks the point of the exercise was to keep Liz from acquiring the Russian Knot, so he let Red keep the device. But Liz wanted it to decode messages between Red and ?? in Russia. So Red won the hand. His Friend in the East received a message on his Russian Knot machine: āDecoy worked. Situation averted.ā
Also, Red and Dembe were asked over to visit with Glen Carterās mother, Paula, who had deftly let Dembe know she knew their real names werenāt āBill and Steven.ā Turns out, sheād found the manuscript of a book Glen had been writing titled āMy Man Rayā about his and Redās wild times together and which, well, ānamed names.ā Speaking of names, Paula let it be known that she has been recently re-employed by the phone company where she could get almost any (you name it: names, addresses, phone numbers, billing info etc) ā by being, you know, just irrepressibly sweet. For instance, she was able to find Anne Fosterās college-age daughter, Emma. So, posing as Anneās estate attorney, Red told Emma that Anne left her an inheritance of $3 million. Emma immediately guessed it was from the fugitive Anne told her sheād fallen in love with. Red didnāt deny it, asking Emma to think about it, use some of it to pay off her debts, and consider giving the rest to charity. Emma asked āTell me, a man like that ā Do you think heāll ever get whatās coming to him?ā Red paused and replied, āI do.ā
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[ Kelmund Realty, a real estate listing agency, has received notice itās about to be audited. The manager, Bryan Heller, is meeting with a man named Becker ]
Heller: [ Nervously ] When I agreed to launder the money for Townsend, you said it would all fly under the radar, and now Iāve got the IRS breathing down my neck.
Becker: Have you spoken with any of your associates about our arrangement?
Heller: Did you hear what I said? I could go to prison!
Becker: Your associates. Do they know?
Heller: Just Charlie. I had to. Heā He does our accounting.
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[ Two women talk with Charles Totten, the accountant, standing by their desks ]
Charles Totten: I donāt have a good feeling about this. Do you have a good feeling about this?
Female Co-worker #1: All I know is corporate sent this guy to advise about the IRS thing. Heās like a consultant.
Female Co-worker #2: Iām sure we have nothing to worry about. Companies get audited all the time, right?
Charles Totten: Yeah. [ Chuckles ] Right.
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[ Becker puts a folder into his briefcase ]
Becker: Alright, I think weāre all set here.
Bryan Heller: All set? Whatās the plan? You said you were taking care of this!
Becker: Mr. Heller, Iāve already taken care of it. By this time tomorrow, the audit will be closed.
Heller: I donāt understand. If itās taken care of, why are you here?
Becker: To ask you to move away from the window.
[ Becker takes out a gun with a silencer ]
Heller: Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Please. No! No, no! No, no, no, no!
[ Silenced gunshot (š„) ] [ Thud ]
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Female Co-worker #2: So, what did you think about thatā
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[ Becker walks over, waves them toward a storage room ]
Becker: Ladies. If you donāt mind. ā Whereās Charlie?
Female Co-worker #1: I donāt know. He was just here. Should we wait for him?
Becker: No need. This will be quick.
[ They enter the storage room ] [ Two silenced gunshots (š„)(š„) ] [ Thudding ]
[ Becker checks Charles Tottenās desk, finds a photo of him at a cabin with another man, He takes the photo ]
[ Cellphone beepsš
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Becker: Send in the crew. Itās time to disinfect. Tell Obenrader thereās one loose end.
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[ The kitchen of Redās restaurant ] [ Red and Dembe talk to Thom McCarty ]
Dembe: Howās Teva?
Thom McCarty: [ Irish accent ] She graduates from Boston University in May.
Dembe: Itās already been four years?
McCarty: She wouldnāt be there if it werenāt for this one.
Red: Oh, no, no, no, no. It was all Teva. Although, I do write an excellent recommendation letter. Itās an endangered talent.
McCarty: I hope you asked me here to pay back the favor. You need something boosted, tell me where and when, Iāll send me crew.
Red: Thom, rumor has it your crew does some work for Neville Townsend.
McCarty: We freelance for him. The occasionally gig. He picks the target, we do the job. Proceeds get split 60-40.
Red: Actually, they donāt.
McCarty: What are you talking about?
Red: Luis Espinoza. You know him?
McCarty: Sure. The jobs I do for Townsend ā he assigns them.
Red: To you and everyone else. Espinoza manages all of Townsendās heisting and boosting, his capers and pilferage. He decides which crews work on which jobs. Now, you take 40%. The crews he prefers to assign take 30% and kick back 10% to him. Knowing you to be a principled thief, I assume thatās not a wheel you are greasing.
McCarty: Itās not. Which could explain why Espinoza just pulled us off a job in Berlin. Our take wouldāve been seven figures.
Red: 10% of which is now being paid to him by the crew he sent in your place.
McCarty: That sniveling weasel. Does Townsend know about this?
Red: I donāt believe so. If he did, Espinoza would be out.
McCarty: And here I thought it was my turn to do you the favor.
[ Knock on door ]
Red: Please congratulate Teva for us. If sheās interested in law school, I know the predilections of several Ivy League Deans. Nice to see you, old friend.
McCarty: You, too.
[ Ressler enters ]
Ressler: Thom McCarty?
McCarty: Yeah. We know each other?
Ressler: No. Only by reputation.
Red: Thom, this is Donald Ressler. Careful what you say. Black shoes, cheap suit, flat stomach, regulation cut. Donāt get me wrong. Heās bent, just not as bent as we might like.
McCarty: Iāll be on my way then.
Red: Safe travels, Thom.
[ McCarty leaves ]
Red: Why must you always be early?
[ Door closes ]
Ressler: Why must you only associate with crooks?
Red: Criminals, Donald, not crooks.
Ressler: You can call a prostitute an escort. Sheās still a hooker.
Red: After all these years, you still see the world in black and white.
Ressler: Oh, I see in gray. I just do my best to avoid it. Along with small talk. You said you had a case.
Red: More like a riddle. I recently learned that Townsend laundered money through a listing agency called Kelmund Realty. Unfortunately, the cooked books came to the attention of the IRS.
Ressler: Sounds pretty fortunate to me.
Red: If looked at in black and white. The gray of it is ā 72 hours after the IRS gave Kelmund notice of an audit, they no longer exist. They vanished. The employees, their accounts, employment records, articles of incorporation ā gone. Along with the IRS audit.
Ressler: So, the riddle is how they pulled off this magic trick.
Red: Itās not the how, Donald. Itās the who ā Nicholas Obenrader.
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[ The Post Office ] [ Ressler briefs the task force ]
Ressler: 2009. Yakuza profits dip during the Great Recession. 2012. Brazilās two largest gangs merge. 2018. The head of Le Milieu is assassinated, creating a power vacuum. Three continents, three criminal enterprises in crisis. And according to Reddington, one common thread ā Nicholas Obenrader.
Cooper: A management consultant to criminal organizations.
Ressler: For the Yakuza, he rerouted laundered assets through tax havens like Ireland. He was a headhunter for Le Milieu, and in Brazil, he oversaw the downsizing that occurred after the merger.
Aram: How do you downsize a criminal enterprise? What ā do people get a golden parachute or a bullet to the head?
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[ Men remove wrapped and taped bodies from the back of a truck into a waiting hole in the ground ]
Nicholas Obenrader: Dump and cover. Weāre out of here in 15.
Man: [ Shows photo ] Mr. Obenrader, this is the one who Becker said got away.
Obenrader: Tell Becker heās fired. I donāt like loose ends. Iāll take care of this one myself.
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Ressler: Reddington said that Obenraderās gone in-house for Townsend.
Aram: Well, thatās why he gave us this case. If Townsend hired Obenrader as his management consultant, heāll know everything about his organization.
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Obenrader: [ On phone ] Itās done. We still have one more loose end to tie up, but your IRS problem is no longer a problem.
Neville Townsend: Good, because it seems I may have another problem I need your help with. Itās come to my attention that Espinoza may be feathering his own nest. If thatās true, Iāll be looking for a replacement.
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Park: Do we have photos of Obenrader?
Ressler: No. No photos, no prints, no surveillance. Obenraderās an alias. We know what he does, just not who he is.
Cooper: He may have made Kelmund Realty disappearā [ Cellphone ringsāØ] āon paper, but they had an office. Go to it. See what you can find. [ Answers phone ] Harold Cooper.
Liz: [ On phone ] Have you read the messages I gave you?
[ Cooper puts the phone on speaker ]
Liz: The ones Reddington and his handler exchanged through the Post?
Cooper: Yes, we all have. Youāre on with the team.
Liz: Well, what did they say? Any news on these mysterious assets?
Ressler: No. The messages were urgent and vague at the same time, but we were able to identify an address. A cafe in Paris. It was referred to a couple of times in past messages and once again recently.
Cooper: Weāre hoping to pull a surveillance image or maybe get a positive ID on the handler. Iām sending Aram to investigate.
Aram: April in Paris. Have fun at the strip mall.
Agnes: [ In distance ] Mommy, Iām done!
Liz: Oh, Iāll be right there, honey.
Aram: Agnes? Howās she doing?
Liz: Sheās really good. But I think weāll all be a lot better when this is done. So, whatās the address in Paris? āā I wanna help.
Cooper: I think it would be best if we took care of this ourselves.
Liz: Iām the reason you know to go to Paris in the first place. Iām the one who got you the messages to decrypt.
Cooper: Which is why we shared with you what they said.
Liz: If Aram gets a positive ID on Reddingtonās handler, will you share that with me, too?
Cooper: No. But hopefully, weāll be able to question him and find out what he knows.
Liz: What he knows is Reddington is N-13.
Cooper: And if, or when, he tell us that, we will take the appropriate action.
Liz: Appropriate action? Against Reddington? I think we all know thatās never gonna happen.
Cooper: It will if heās an enemy of the state. Sit tight, Liz, and let us do our job.
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Agent Park: I sometimes forget. All this, and sheās dragging a child with her.
Aram: Lizās mom abandoned her. She would never do the same to Agnes.
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[ The Landlord leads Ressler and Park through the location of Kelmund Realty ] [ The site has been cleaned. Everything looks normal ]
Landlord: I donāt understand why you think this is a crime scene.
Ressler: Because two and two doesnāt equal five.
Landlord: No.
Ressler: Did they skip out on the rent?
Landlord: No. Theyāre paid up for the next six months.
Ressler: Did they leave a forwarding address?
Landlord: No address, no phone number.
Park: What bank was the rent check drawn from?
Landlord: They paid cash.
Ressler: Okay. So, letās do the math. They disappear after paying half a yearās rent in cash. They leave no forwarding address or phone number, and, uh, oh, yeah, all of this after they find out that the IRS is auditing them. Does that add up to you?
CSI: Office has been scrubbed. No prints or personal effects, but there is one thing you should see. Found blood on the windowsill in the back storage room.
Ressler: Alright, run it for DNA. See if we canāt get a match. Looks like we got a runner.
Park: Yeah, but running from what?
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[ Neville Townsend isā”ļøpunchingā”ļøa person in a sack hanging from the ceiling like a punching bag ]
[ ā”ļøPunchesā”ļølanding ] [ Grunting ]
Godwin: If nowās not a good timeā
Townsend: Loyalty, Godwin. Loyalty and trust. Nothing matters more.
[ Grunting ]
Godwin: About that. Iām concerned Keen may be feeding the FBI information.
Townsend: Or sheās using them to feed information to us.
[ ā”ļøPunchingā”ļøcontinues ]
Godwin: You asked me to monitor her communications with them. Her contact is an Agent Donald Ressler.
Townsend: And whoās whispering sweet nothings to whom?
Godwin: Weāll know soon enough. Keen changes her burner regularly, but Agent Resslerās phone is FBI-issue. I reached out to our asset at the Bureau. Weāre up on his line.
[ ā”ļøPunchingā”ļøcontinues ]
Townsend: I trust Keen! But then again, I trusted Espinoza! And look what that got me!
[ The bag is cut down. Townsend unzips it ] [ Espinoza is inside, battered and bloody ]
Townsend: My problem is Iām just too trusting, arenāt I, Mr. Espinoza? Call Obenrader. Tell him to put his headhunter hat on. Tell him that Espinozaās employment contract has been terminated!
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[ The Post Office ]
Ressler: The blood sample seems to belong to a Charles Totten.
Cooper: Who must have cut himself trying to escape.
Ressler: The employees at Kelmund Realty didnāt just disappear. They were professionally cleaned ā Along with their prints and hard drives.
Park: We sent a unit to Tottenās home. Heās not there, and heās not answering his phone. But we traced a credit card purchase to a gas station in Deer Lake.
Ressler: Homeowners in the area include a William Totten. Could be his brother.
Cooper: If youāre right and Totten is a loose end, Obenrader knows it and will want to tie it off. We need to get to him first.
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[ Paris, France ] [ Sirens wailing in distance ] [ Indistinct conversations ]
[ Aram sits in a parked car. He opens a paper bag. Inside is a croissant ]
Aram: Oh.
[ Car door opens ] [ Liz gets into the front seat. Her bearded, wild-looking man gets into the back seat ]
Aram: Whoa.
Liz: [ Happily ] Hey!
Aram: What are you doing here? What? Uhā whoās he?
Liz: Oh, Roccoās my security.
Aram: Rocco? Rocco? Really?
Liz: I hope thereās a croissant in there. I am starving. Ah! Yes!
[ Liz digs out the croissant ]
Aram: Did Mr. Cooper change his mind about you helping out?
Liz: [ Chewing, mumbling ] I donāt know. Maybe.
Aram: Maybe. Which means no. Which means youāre not supposed to be here.
Liz: This is so delicious. You want a bite?
Aram: Well, not anymore.
Liz: Oh, come on. Donāt be a spoil-sport.
Aram: I wasnāt until you showed up. And just how did you show up? I mean, howā how exactly did you find me?
Liz: Well, I know the FBI flies into Le Bourget. I know you use G5s. Le Bourget. G5. Et voilĆ ! Shall we?
Aram: What? Whoa. You are, uh, not going in there with me.
Liz: I did not come all this way just to eat your croissant.
Aram: Fine. But we go in as cops, not criminals. We follow the rules. Can you do that?
Liz: Thereās only one way to find out.
[ Car door opens ]
Aram: Whoa. Okay. Just wait. Wait, wait, wait.
[ Horns honk in distance ]
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[ Mid-tempo music playing ] [ Inside the restaurant, they approach a bartender ]
Aram: Excusez-moi.
Bartender: Bonjour.
Aram: Uh. Agent Mojtabai et Keen. Uh. Nous travaillons pour le FBI.
Bartender: So what?
Aram: Ah. Uh. En anglais. He, uh, he speaks English. Uh, okay. Magnifique. So, we believe that two people weāre investigating have met here on a number of occasions. Now, we know who one of the men is, but not the other, and, well, looking at your security footage would go a long way to helping us figure that out.
Bartender: Forget it. Iām not helping you. Iām a bartender, not an informant.
Aram: No. No, no, no. Believe me, I-I understand. But these are some really bad people doing terrible things.
Bartender: Yeah? Like what?
Liz: Well, for starters, they love pointing guns at peopleās heads.
[ Rocco points his gun at the Bartenderās head ]
Aram: Whoa. No. Whoa. Rocco. Rocco!
Liz: And when they donāt get their way, they pull the trigger.
Bartender: Hey, you said you were FBI.
Liz: Heās FBI. Roccoās certifiable. So ā how about those security feeds?
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[ Sarasota FL ]
[ Red sits in his plane reading a newspaper ] [ Footsteps approaching ]
[ Dembe appears with man named Remy Noel dressed in racing gear ]
Red: Remy! How was the race?
Remy: Unfinished.
Dembe: I found him right at the end of the biking leg.
Remy: Imagine my surprise, seeing Dembe in Sarasota. I know. I havenāt called you back.
Red: Itās true. You have been a bit dodgy. But if you had picked up when I called, I never would have learned there was such a singularly dreadful thing as an ironman.
Remy: You never heard of an ironman?
Red: Not unless youāre referring to Rodinās Balzac. Thereās a funny phrase. āRodinās Balzac.ā Although thatās bronze, not iron. So, no, Iāve never heard of one. Please, hydrate.
[ Remy drinks from a flask ]
Red: And answer the question I called you about.
Remy: Your message said you wanted to talk to Priya. Sheās my most valuable asset.
Red: Which is why I want her to be an asset of mine. If she agrees, Iāll compensate you for your loss.
Remy: Pennies on the dollar.
Red: [ Chuckling ] Pennies on the dollar?! Dembe, are you listening to this? Pennieā Iāve never paid pennies on the dollar in my life. If Iām known for anything, itās for overpaying. Heās forever trying to get me to show some restraint. But listen, we can resolve this right now. I can get Edward to take it up to a few thousand feet, circle back around, come in over the 18th hole, and drop you right into the grandstand. Weāve done it before. Iām sure weāll do it again.
Remy: Sheās in London. A client hired her to recover a rare book. Sheās scheduled to deliver it to him at Ingram Rare Books in Kensington.
Red: Good. Off you go. Dembe will drop you wherever you like. If I were you, Iād like the finish line.
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[ Aram and Liz are looking at the surveillance footage ]
Aram: I want to ask you a question, and ā I need you to give an honest answer.
Liz: Okay.
Aram: The bartender. If he hadnāt given us the surveillance video, would ā you have let Rocco shoot him?
Liz: No.
Aram: āā Is Agnes really doing well?
Liz: She really is. Where we live is quiet and peaceful. I found this amazing woman to help me with her.
Aram: How do you do it? Stay ahead of us. Fight Mr. Reddington. Raise a kid. Iām not giving you the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval, but the fact that you can do it allā I mean, I sit by my computer all day, and by 8:00, Iām in my pajamas on the couch, eating rainbow sherbet, watching reruns of āOur Planet.ā
Liz: Thank you.
Aram: It was a question, not a compliment.
Liz: It sounded like an acknowledgement. And I donāt get a lot of that nowadays.
Aram: I canāt believe you ate my croissant.
Liz: [ Chuckles ]
Aram: Of all the things youāve done, that might be one of the worst.
Liz: Iāve done some awful things.
Aram: I know. Thatās how much I was looking forward to eating it.
Liz: I tell you what. After this is over, Iāll buy you a patisserie.
Aram: Youāre that rich?
Liz: Whoever said crime doesnāt pay ā [ Whispers ] wasnāt very good at it.
Aram: Oh, myā Whoa, whoa.
[ Aram sees on the surveillance the outline of Red, followed several meters behind by his āFriend in the Eastā ]
[ Aram backs up the tape ]
Aram: There we go. [ Keys clicking ] Thereās Mr. Reddington.
Liz: Which means that little fellow must be his handler.
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[ Ressler and Park walk up to the door of a cabin ]
[ Door creaks ] [ Door closes ]
Nicholas Obenrader: Can I help you?
Ressler: Agents Ressler and Park. FBI. Are you William Totten?
Obenrader: Yes. What can I do for you?
Agent Park: Weāre looking for your brother, Charles Totten.
Obenrader: Oh, um, heās not here. Is everything okay?
Park: Weāre going to need to ask you a few questions about him.
Obenrader: Of course. Come on in.
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Park: What was the last time you saw your brother?
Obenrader: Gosh, must be a couple weeks ago now.
Ressler: We have reason to believe that he was in the area as recently as yesterday. He didnāt check in?
Obenrader: No. I mean, he comes up here sometimes to fish, but itāsā Is he in some sort of trouble?
Ressler: Well, I wish I could tell you, but, uh, our investigationās ongoing.
[ Park sees a man lying on the floor in the bedroom. She spins, pointing her gun at Obenrader ]
Park: Hands!
[ Ressler subdues Obenrader ] [ Grunts ]
Park: Whoever the hell you are, youāre under arrest.
[ Handcuffs click ]
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[ The Post Office ] [ An interrogation room ]
Obenrader: I donāt know who the dead guy is, and I donāt remember how I got there. All I know ā is that Iām not saying any more.
Park: His name was Charles Totten. So weāre clear, the CIAās filing paperwork to move you to a black site if you donāt start talking about your relationship with Neville Townsend.
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[ Cooperās office ]
Aram: Sir?
[ Knocks on door ]
Aram: Sir, we got a hit. I enhanced the image of the man Mr. Reddington was meeting with in Paris and ran his face through the database. Russia desk kicked him back as one Ivan Stepanov.
Cooper: Heās SVR?
Aram: Officially, yes. Not so officially, heās believed to be a high ranking member of Zaslon, running black op around the globe.
Cooper: So Keen was right. Reddingtonās using coded messages to arrange clandestine meetings with a known Russian intelligence officer.
[ Cellphone ringingāØ]
Aram: Uh, what are you gonna tell Mr. Reddington?
Cooper: About this and Keen? Not a word. How was she?
Aram: Infuriating. [ RingingāØcontinues ] But Iād be lying if I said it didnāt feel good to be on the same team again.
Cooper: I know the feeling. Reddington.
[ Aram leaves ]
Red: Harold. Where are you with Obenrader? Any progress?
Cooper: More than progress.
[ Door closes ]
Cooper: Agents Park and Ressler brought him in. Parkās interrogating him now.
Red: So, weāre right on schedule.
Cooper: On schedule for what?
Red: Harold, Iām afraid I have to come clean. I havenāt been entirely forthright with you on this case, and I know we discussed being ā more open and honest with each other.
Cooper: We have.
Red: The truth is, I have no expectation that Mr. Obenrader will talk, let alone reveal any meaningful details about Townsend or his organization. Mr. Obenrader understands the blowback on his loved ones would be far too great.
Cooper: Weāll see about that.
Red: Donātā Uh, hold on, Harold. I didnāt put the man on your radar so you could play detective. I put the man on your radar so that you could help me make a new friend.
Cooper: And howās that supposed to happen?
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Ressler: So, weāre not only in bed with Reddington, but weāre also getting into bed with Priya Laghari?
Cooper: Thatās correct.
Park: Uh, back up. Whoās Priya Laghari?
Aram: Only a world renowned thief who dabbles in jewels and art and classified intelligence.
Cooper: Sheās been on the Bureauās radar for years, but weāve never come close to catching her.
Ressler: So, instead of arresting her, weāre gonna work with her. Why enable Reddington like this when heās been blatantly lying to us?
Aram: And not to pile on, sir, but we did just learn that Mr. Reddington has been canoodling with a Russian intelligence operative in Paris.
Cooper: Neville Townsend is incredibly dangerous, to the public and to Elizabeth. So anything that gets us closer to him is a win in my book. Besides, Iād rather keep Reddington close while we look into his relationship with Ivan Stepanov.
Park: If he finds out weāre investigating this, heāll kill the guy like he killed Rakitin.
Cooper: Agreed. So he better not find out.
Ressler: Or we could just pull Stepanov off the street.
Park: Heās a Russian citizen. The DOJās never going to approve that.
Aram: Liz wouldnāt need their approval. I know, I know, I know. Itās a terrible idea that completely sucks. We cannot trust her. Sheās not an agent. And abducting an SVR agent is illegal and could lead to a huge scandal if anyone ever found out. But just ā let it suck for a second.
Park: āā Okay, still sucks.
Cooper: I agree. Itās a terrible idea. But itās possible that every other idea is worse. We canāt go through official channels to question an SVR agent, yet we find ourselves working with a CI who may be that SVR agentās top asset in this country. You said it yourself, Alina ā The minute Reddington finds out that we know about Stepanov, he may kill him, and try as we might to keep it from him, we know that Reddington will probably find out what we know. Which means we have a narrow window to find and question Stepanov. Reach out to Keen.
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[ The group disperses. Ressler makes the call ]
[ Cellphone beepsš
, dialing ] [ Line ringsāØ]
Female Voice: Record at the tone. [ Beepsš
]
Ressler: Hey, Keen, itās me. Reddingtonās handler ā His name is Ivan Stepanov. Heās SVR. Likely tied in with Zaslon. Now, we canāt get to him. Not officially.
[ Townsendās man Vandyke is listening in on calls between Ressler and Liz. He begins scribbling notes ]
Ressler: So, Cooperās sanctioned an extraction, and he wants you to do the extracting.
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[ London, England ] [ Ingram Rare Books ]
[ Footsteps ] [ Priya Laghari approaches ]
[ Doorbell buzzes ] [ Footsteps ] [ Door creaks ]
Nigel Fellows: Do you have it?
[ She points to her purse. He lets her in ]
Nigel: How did you get it through customs?
Priya Laghari: Packed in my underwear in my suitcase.
Nigel: You packed a lost book from the 14th century with your knickers?
Priya: You want it or not?
Nigel: The cash is inside.
[ Nigel Fellows turns to unlock the door of a large safe. He insists Priya turn her back while he turns the combination lock ]
Priya: [ Sighs ]
[ Lock clicks ] [ Vault door opens ]
[ ā¼ļø Crash ā¼ļø ]
Red: Oh!
[ Red was inside the vault, sleeping ]
Red: Oh, God. [ Getting up ] Oh, myā Oh, my stars. Iāve dozed off in caves and coffins, even squeezed between the inside and the outside of the hull of a cargo plane, but ā my hand to God ā I have not slept that soundly since math class.
Nigel: Whatās going on? How did you get in here?
[ Priya turns to leave ]
Red: Ah, ah, ah. Priya. Not so fast.
[ Dembe corrals Priya back ]
Nigel: Iāll get to the bottom of this.
Red: I wouldnāt bet on it.
[ Cellphone beepingš
]
Priya: What is this?
Red: This is where Nigel walks so you and I can talk.
[ Dembe escorts Nigel away ]
Nigel: [ Stammers ]
Red: Please close the door. Iād like this part to be private.
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[ Neville Townsend listens to the recording of the call Ressler left for Liz that Vandyke recorded ]
[ Recording: ]
Ressler: Reddingtonās handler ā His name is Ivan Stepanov. Heās SVR. Likely tied in with Zaslon. Now, we canāt get to him. Not officially. So, Cooperās sanctioned an extraction, and he wants you to do the extracting.
Townsend: How long ago was this?
Vandyke: No more than 10 minutes.
Townsend: Has there been contact since?
Vandyke: If she called him back, it wasnāt on the cell weāve tapped.
Godwin Page: Sir, I believe you have to ask yourself why Miss Keen is working behind the scenes with the Bureau? She said she came to you because she couldnāt trust the Bureau.
Townsend: And they couldnāt trust her.
Vandyke: If theyāre right ā If theyāve IDād Reddingtonās handler ā Thatās a game changer.
Townsend: Have our people in Moscow get eyes on this Stepanov, and tell Roman to assemble a team.
Godwin: What about Miss Keen?
Townsend: Give her a job. Doesnāt matter what it is. Keep her here and keep her occupied until we know what it is weāre dealing with.
āā
Blake Brown: Elizabeth, excuse me. Do you have a moment? Mr. Townsendās asking.
Liz: Uh, sure thing. Whatās going on?
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[ In the safe ]
Priya Laghari: This is a first. Typically, clients want me to break into safes, not meet inside of them.
Red: I would think it a terrible curse to be typical.
Priya: Let me guess. I stole something from you. A painting. Jewelry. [ Gasps ] Your heart?
Red: I want to be your angel.
Priya: Not interested.
Red: I imagine theyād be terribly expensive, these heists you pull. All those gadgets and gizmos, the glass cutters and suction cups. Have you ever scaled the side of a glass building?
Priya: Itās on my list.
Red: Good. I hope that list is a long one, because whatever is on it, Iām here to provide. Not just money or toysā Theyāre easy. Iām talking about a life, one where you can walk away from your clients and thieve just for the fun of it.
Priya: I know who you are.
Red: Then you know I can afford to make this the last job you ever have to take. One job. Thatās all I need.
Priya: What do I have to steal?
Red: Nothing. I want you to infiltrate Neville Townsendās organization.
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[ Nicholas Obenraderās cell ] [ Door opens ]
Park: Get up.
Obenrader: Whatās going on?
Park: Youāre taking a trip.
[ Handcuffs clinking ]
āā
[ Ressler drives the van transporting Obenrader; Park rides shotgun ]
Obenrader: Where are you taking me? You canāt just transport me. I have rights. I havenāt even spoken to my lawyer.
Ressler: Where youāre headed, Nicholas, you donāt get a lawyer.
[ Parkās radio beepsš
]
Park: D-6 inbound. Cargo on deck.
Man: Copy that.
[ Radio chatter ]
āā
[ They pull over to a place where several other vehicles wait. Ressler and Park get out ]
Dark Suit #1: He give you any trouble?
Park: No. Teddy bear. Is that the paperwork?
Obenrader: Who are these guys? What is this?
Ressler: Well, we gave you a chance to talk. Now itās their turn.
Obenrader: Whose turn? Where are you taking me?
Dark Suit #1: Itās a long flight, buddy. You gotta take a whiz, I suggest you do that now.
Ressler: Gun!
[ š„š„š„ Gunfire š„š„š„ ]
[ Park and Ressler are hit and fall ]
Park: Aah!
[ Indistinct shouting ]
Man: Go, go, go!
[ The assailants hussle Obenrader into the back of a large van and speed away ]
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[ Inside the van Obenrader sits across from Red ]
Obenrader: Whatās going on? Who are you?
Red: I can tell you who weāre not. The CIA. And thatās good news for you.
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[ Back at the scene of the shooting, Ressler and Park are alive; the attack was staged ]
Dark Suit #1: You okay?
Ressler: Yeah. Yeah. Iām fine.
Park: [ Getting up ] Oh.
[ Both get up ]
Park: Do you think he bought it?
Ressler: I mean, I bought it.
[ He opens his jacket to show all the fake bullet holes ]
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[ Inside the van ]
Red: You know what I love? I love a good mystery. Like, whatās in all these boxes? Of course, a mystery is only as good as the story around it. So hereās yours ā 10 minutes ago, you were headed for a black site, scratchy, polyester jumpsuits, bright lights all night, horrific food, crushing solitude. Irrelevance.
Obenrader: I appreciate what you did, and I would happily return the favor by doing a thorough overview of your entire organization free of charge.
Red: [ Laughing ] Oh, my gosh! The things youād find! Square pegs in round holes, misfits and outliers. But you know what? I like it that way. I trust how it feels. The only things I consult are my gut and my friend. [ Waves to Dembe ]
Obenrader: And why did your gut tell you to save me?
Red: How do you know it wasnāt my friend? But I digress. Neville Townsend asked you to find someone to manage the heist crews he employs. I have a candidate.
Obenrader: I donāt discuss client business. Iām sure that you can appreciate the need for discretion.
Red: I can, and I do. But I find myself in the unusual position where indiscretion is the better part of valor. So allow me to be indiscrete. āSpoiler alert,ā as they say. The boxes contain an exhaustive archival record of your clients. Names. Dates. Numbers. A who, what, where, when, and how of your livelihood.
Obenrader: Thatās the mystery ā My client list.
Red: It is. And what I might do with your client list.
Obenrader: Whoās the candidate?
Red: Priya Laghari. I assume her reputation precedes her.
Obenrader: The Iranian nuclear deal. The Matisse in Rotterdam. [ Scoffs ] Normally, Iād consider myself lucky to find such a worthy replacement.
Red: Luck had nothing to do with it. I need someone inside Townsendās organization. So, I soured him on Espinoza, Townsend took him out, called you in, and here we are.
Obenrader: I consult with Mr. Townsend about personnel, avoiding redundancy, and profit maximization. I have no interest in his politics or rivalries, or in placing a mole within his organization.
Red: Fine. Then you can volunteer.
Obenrader: [ Sniffles ] [ Chuckles ] I consult with Mr. Townsend virtually or over the phone. Weāve never met. I donāt even know where he works.
Red: Mm. Miss Laghari then. Advocate for her and you can keep your client list to yourself.
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[ Townsend shows Priya Laghariās rĆ©sumĆ© to Liz ]
Townsend: Obenrader raved about her, and you can see why. Laghari has an outstanding rƩsumƩ.
Liz: Why are you showing this to me?
Townsend: I value your opinion.
Liz: About what thief to hire?
Townsend: Weāre partners in going after Reddington, and when that ends, Iām hoping our partnership can continue, andā and donātā Donāt say no until you let me show you more of what I do, starting with Laghari. Iād like you to bring her in.
Liz: Whatā Now? Well, I have a meeting with someone else.
Godwin Page: Excuse me, sir. Iāve heard from Vandyke.
Townsend: The pickup instructions are in the file. This is important to me, Elizabeth. This person youāre supposed to meet ā Is there any chance you can meet them later?
Liz: Of course.
[ Liz leaves ]
āā
[ Godwin Page steps forward ]
Godwin: Our man in Moscow has confirmed Stepanovās location.
Townsend: I want it done quickly. Iāve stalled Keen, but she may already have assets on the ground.
Godwyin: What you said ā about briefing her on what we do ā If sheās working with the FBIā
[ Townsendā”ļøslamsā”ļøhis hand down forcefully on the table. He shakes his forefinger at Godwin ]
Townsend: āIfā does me no good. I need confirmation, and the best way to get it is by pretending to trust her when I donāt.
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[ Aram, Ressler and Agent Park wait at various locations around a park ]
Agent Park: Remind me again what weāre doing.
Aram: Weāre gonna track Laghari from her pickup point to Townsend.
Park: And why are we doing that? Canāt Laghari just tell us his location once she gets there. After all, sheās spying for us.
Ressler: No, sheās spying for Reddington. In exchange for cooperating, we got Reddington to agree to let us follow her to wherever Townsend works or lives.
Park: I have a 20. East side of the park. Heading north.
Aram: Okay. Here we go.
Park: What about Keen? Weāre working with her to find Reddingtonās handler. Why canāt she tell us?
Ressler: I wish she would, but she wonāt. Not until itās done.
Aram: Whatās done?
Ressler: I wish I knew.
[ Priya Laghari sits on a bench ] [ CellphoneāØringingāØin a bag. Priya answers ]
Jax: [ On phone ] The blue van. By the curb.
[ Ressler trails Priya ]
Ressler: [ Over radio ] We got a blue Chevy Astro van, 7th Street side.
[ Ressler puts a tracking device under the bumper ]
[ Priya gets into the van ]
Priya: Where am I supposed to sit?
Jax: Youāre not.
[ Jax lifts a square panel off the floorboard which connects to black cylinder leading to the sewer ]
Jax: Right this way.
[ Priya steps down ]
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[ The van drives away ]
Park: I got the tail.
Ressler: Hey, you got a signal?
[ Aram follows the van on his laptop ]
Aram: Like taking candy from a kid. Not that I would ever do that. Except once, I had this mad craving for a Butterfinger, but, you know, it was Halloween, and ā [ Cellphone ringsāØ] ā I was a kid, too.
āā
[ Resslerās cellphone beepsš
]
Ressler: Tell me youāre calling from Moscow.
Liz: I am not. I donāt know whatās going on. Townsend sent me to do something. Itās like he knows.
Ressler: And what makes you think that?
Liz: The job. Itās ā make-workā
āā
[ Vandyke is monitoring the call ] [ Townsend and Godwin Page enter ]
Vandyke: [ To Townsend and Godwin ] Itās a live call.
āā
Liz: āSomething you give someone to keep them from doing something else.
āā
Aram: Okay. Agent Park, turning west on Clyborne. You have eyes?
Park: Copy that. West on Clyborne.
āā
Ressler: So, what about Moscow?
Liz: I was able to send someone.
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Aram: Looks like theyāre coming to a stop. Keep your distance.
āā
Ressler: Any word on the extraction?
Liz: No. Shouldnāt be a problem.
Ressler: But if youāre right and Townsend suspects weāre working togetherā
Liz: Weāre not working together. We have the same goal. But so does Townsend. Weāre aligned against Reddington.
Ressler: Maybe. But if Townsend knew that we were even talking, I doubt that heād be so understanding.
Liz: Iāll call you as soon as I know.
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Godwin: You wanted confirmation. You just got it.
Townsend: Sheās not wrong. Weāre all aligned against Reddington.
Vandyke: Yeah, but based on that call, Iād say she and the feds are aligned against us.
Townsend: Thatās not what I heard.
Godwin: Then you werenāt listening. You think youāre giving her the rope to hang herself. I fear you may be giving her the rope to hang all of us.
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[ Agent Park follows the blue van until it parks ]
Park: This was easy. Or not.
[ The driver gets out and walks away ]
Park: Her driver just left her.
Aram: [ On radio ] Well, maybe thereās another pickup.
Park: I donāt think thereās another pickup.
[ Park gets out, goes over to the van, points her gun and opens the van door ]
[ The square hole in the floor in of the van shows through to the street ]
Aram: Whatās going on? Is she there?
Park: [ Sighs ] You were right. It was like taking candy from a kid. Only we were the kids.
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[ As Liz sits nearby, Neville Townsend enters a formal room in his mansion to meet Priya Laghari ]
Townsend: Priya Laghari. I-I feel as if Iām in the presence of greatness.
Priya: Mm. Itās a fact, not a feeling.
Townsend: May I kiss the ring, which I assume was stolen ā at Cannes?
Priya: St. Moritz. A trophy that once belonged to a trophy wife.
Townsend: [ Kisses the ring ] Mm.
Liz: As touching as this is to watch, Iām gonna go.
Townsend: Of course. Go, go, go. Oh, oh! Your appointment. I hope you were able to reschedule it.
Liz: Turned out not to be a problem. I was able to send someone in my place.
Townsend: Were you?
Liz: Yeah.
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[ Liz gets into her car ]
Liz: [ On phone ] Please tell me itās done.
Esi: [ In Moscow ] Iām meeting the team in 10. Itāll be done in 20. Sit tight. I got this.
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[ The Post Office ]
Aram: Thatās right. A hole.
Ressler: In the floor of the van.
Aram: What we donāt know is where or when she got out.
Ressler: Which means weāre totally reliant on Reddington. Whatever Laghari finds out about Townsend, sheās gonna tell him.
Park: And weāre gonna trust that he turns around and tells us.
Aram: He might. I mean, normally, he wouldnāt. I mean, normally, heās got an agenda that we do not know about, but this time, weā we want the same thing. I think.
Ressler: If we wanted the same thing, Reddington wouldnāt have let Obenrader go.
Park: But if weād officially arrested Obenrader, then it may have tipped Townsend that Laghariās a plant.
Aram: Maybe when this is all over, Mr. Reddington will circle back to Obenrader.
Ressler: You know, Iāll, uh, include your optimism in my debrief to Cooper.
[ Ressler leaves ]
Aram: Seriously. Us and Mr. Reddington, we are totally in sync on this, right?
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[ Redās kitchen ] [ Dembe has a book open ]
[ Dembe drums his fingers ]
Dembe: Weāll hear when we hear.
Red: I know, but why havenāt we heard?
Dembe: Camus thinks the world is meaningless and that happiness comes from accepting that nothing matters.
Red: Heās an Absurdist.
Dembe: And we live in a Theater of the Absurd. Getting the FBI to believe they helped us insert a spy when in fact, they helped us insert an assassin.
Ā
[ Townsend and Priya Laghari sit at a table together ]
Priya: Iām sure itās not jewels youāre after. What exactly is it you want me to steal?
Townsend: All of it.
Priya: Thatās a lot.
Townsend: At any one time, our organization is tracking a variety of vulnerable and defenseless assets. Contraband in transport. Exposed money laundering sites. We donāt discriminate. We take what we can.
Priya: So, what are we talking about?
Townsend: Iām talking about putting you under contract. Paying you to identify items that we might steal.
[ Godwin Page enters ]
Godwin: Mr. Townsend. So terribly sorry to interrupt, but itās a matter that canāt wait. Excuse me. Itās about Moscow.
[ Townsend gets up to confer with Godwin ] [ Indistinct whispering ] [ Whispering continues ]
[ Priya removes something from her ring. Her hand moves toward Townsendās glass, then up the side ]
Townsend: Miss Laghariā
[ Priya startles, moves her hand back ]
Townsend: āIt appears that something has come up. If youāll excuse me.
[ He leaves ]
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[ Moscow, Russia ]
[ Two men in hoods come up behind Ivan Stepanov ā Redās āFriend in the Eastā ā and grab him ]
Ivan Stepanov: Ah! [ Grunting ]
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[ Cooperās office ] [ Knocks on door ] [ Ressler enters ]
Ressler: I just heard from the Russia desk.
Cooper: What is it?
Ressler: Moscowās lighting up. Turns out Ivan Stepanov was abducted from his apartment in the Pokrovsky Hills.
Cooper: Keen.
Ressler: She must have gotten to him.
Cooper: She make contact?
Ressler: No. I left her several messages, but she hasnāt picked up.
Cooper: Letās assume thatās a good thing.
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[ Esi talks to Liz from Moscow ]
Liz: I thought you said it was done.
Esi: It was about to be done. Thatās when the place started swarming with cops.
Liz: I canāt believe this is happening.
Esi: Not just regular cops ā Someone rang a bell, and thereās all these important looking people here.
Liz: You got to get out of there.
Esi: You think this might be the work of your friends in the FBI?
Liz: I have no idea what to think.
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[ Now Red is reading the book by Camus: āThe Strangerā ]
[ Dembe comes in ] [ Red stands ]
Red: Is it done?
Dembe: I havenāt heard from Laghari, but I just heard from Moscow.
Red: What? What happened?
Dembe: Our friend ā heās been taken.
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[ Ivan Stepanov sits in a chair in a dungeon-like setting ] [ā”ļøElectricity cracklingā”ļø]
[ Vandyke enters, followed by Townsend, who drags over a chair and sits down ]
Townsend: Do you know who I am? Because I know who you are. Youāre the one who created the archive that destroyed my family. I also know you continue to feed intel to N-13.
Ivan Stepanov: Katarina Rostova was N-13. And Katarina Rostova is dead.
Townsend: Yes, but Katarina Rostova was framed. Which means I dedicated my life to the hatred of an innocent woman. But you know that. Just like I know that youāre working with Reddington. What I donāt know is why. Why you protect him. Why you help him. Why ā my family had to die so that you could carry out whatever ā plan you two are hatching. I have a lot of āwhys.ā Letās hope youāre prepared to offer some answers.
Ivan Stepanov: ā
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