š“ Script 9:4 The Avenging Angel (ā 49)
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Program air date: 11/11/2021 in the US (7pm Central/Chicago Time)
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STATUS: ā Pending ā Rough ā Preliminary š“ FINAL
STATUS: š« Pending š Rough š Preliminary ī Final
Last updated: 11/13/2021 at 2:15pm CT [ Central/Chicago time ]
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Directed by: Andrew McCarthy
Written by: Sean Hennen
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SERIES STARS:
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Raymond āRedā Reddington ā James Spader
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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Mierce Xiu ā Karina Arroyave
Dr. Francis ā Jeff Blumenkrantz
Derek Huntley ā Scott Bryce
Gabriel ā Ryan Czerwonko
Ada Rosenberg ā Laura Esterman
Neighbor ā Joel Haberli
Walter Conrad ā Philip Hoffman
Detective Marcus Heber ā Mike Houston
Alexei Nikovich ā Yosef Kasnetzkov
Andrew Freeson ā Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Superintendent (Felix) ā Randall Marquez
Lew Sloan ā Denny Mastrogiorgio
Health Services Coordinator ā Neal Mayer
William Green ā Joe Osheroff
Charlene Cooper ā Valarie Pettiford
Weecha Xiu ā Diany Rodriguez
Michaela Bellucci (āMichaelā) ā Annabella Sciorra
Janelle Green ā Miriam Silverman
Adam McHenry ā Robbie Sublett
Heddie Hawkins ā Aida Turturro
Surgeon ā Paul Clement Yonkers
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š“ Script 9:4 The Avenging Angel (ā 49)
Brief (Where weāre at):
Harold Cooper and his wife Charlene agreed to allow Red to meet with Agnes, who Liz left in their care, as long as the visits are supervised, so Red got to meet her for the first time since Lizās death two years ago. Agnes, now eleven, remembers Red from the day before Lizās death when Red and Agnes sailed miniature sailboats in Central Park (and had fruit pops). It was the same day that Liz agreed to Redās plan for her to kill him in order to establish herself in the criminal world so she could credibly take over his empire. But the plan went awry. Liz could not bring herself to shoot Red. As she hesitated, Liz herself was shot by Elias Vandyke, a devoted henchman of Neville Townsend, who had been killed by Red (incinerated in a bunker in Latvia). Agnes now has long brown hair like Liz, seems clever and pleasant, and bears a striking facial resemblance to Red, which would be consistent with the notion that Red is her grandparent, as was hinted in Episode 8:22 Nachalo (Russian for āThe Beginningā). Agnes even remembers that she gave Red the nickname of āPinkie.ā
Dembe has emerged as a foil for Redās criminal plans, in an effort to 1) prove he is now loyal to the FBI, and/or 2) save Redās soul. After Red and the task force in parallel efforts foiled a plot to blow up a church by a group of religious extremists conned by Redās former mentor Robert Vesco (Blacklister #9), long wanted by the FBI. Dembe guessed that Red would try to help Vesco escape because Vesco had conned Red out of $50M in gold in the eponymous Episode 6:13 and Red would hold onto him until he could collect the money. But Dembe showed up in Redās plane and arrested Vesco, much to the Red and Vescoās surprise and dismay.
Aramās startup company landed an angel investor, but Aram decided to stay with the FBI and had his partner buy him out. Ressler cheated on his drug test and it came back as a ādiluted negativeā (from being neutralized with eye drops that he snuck into the bathroom stall). So heāll have to take it again under ācloser supervision.ā Park, whose mother was a heroin addict, figured out what Ressler was up to and has given him an ultimatum to āclean upā or risk having her tell Cooper about his drug use.
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Adam McHenry: [ On phone ] Trip, please tell me this is the last time weāre gonna hear from that pissant. I canāt waste any more time in court bickering about patent law or intellectual infringement.
Trip: Listen, as soon as the star witness took an unscheduled vacation, Freesonās case was dead in the water.
McHenry: Well, thatās the best justice money can buy.
Trip: You are now in sole control of Genocyte. Itās time for you to celebrate!
McHenry: Oh. Iām way ahead of you, esquire.
[ Beepš
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āŖ I hardly ever sleep
Still a dream chaser
Remember it was small
Now the team majorā āŖ
[ McHenry notices a screw lying on the floor in front of a vent. As he reaches for it, vapor begins pouring out of a vent ]
[ Whirring ] [ Hissing ]
McHenry: [ Coughing ]
[ McHenry collapses. The last things he sees sees is a black boot by his face and a man standing above him wearing a gas mask ]
āŖ Yeah They threw me in the mix
Now Iām the game changer
One false moveā āŖ
[ Music slowing ]
[ Music fades ]
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[ Adam McHenry sits in a chair. A middle-aged woman stands before him. She speaks in Italian-accented English. She goes by the name āMichaelā ]
Michael: Thereās a special place in hell for people like you, the rich and powerful who play with othersā lives just because you can. The world thinks that youāre in your castle celebrating, but youāre not. In fact, youāre haunted.
[ A man, Gabriel, men holds up a prompt card reading: āMy name is Adam McHenry. And this is my confessionā ]
Michael: Read these.
Adam McHenry: No.
[ Gabriel holds a gun to McHenryās temple ]
Michael: [ Chuckles ] I understand. Youāre used to giving orders, not taking them, feeling empowered, so I-I give you some power. You choose to read these, or we kill you.
[ The recording session proceeds ] [ Beepš
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McHenry: [ Reading prompt cards ] My name is Adam McHenry. And this is my confession. Iām a liar and a thief. ā¢ā¢ā¢ And to my best friend, Andrew Freeson, Iām so sorry.
Michael: You did well.
[ Beepš
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Michael: Just one more thing. You have a date with gravity, Iām afraid.
[ Gabriel grabs McHenry, holding a knife to his throat ]
McHenry: Wait. No. I read what you wanted. You said that you wouldnāt kill me!
Michael: Yes. Right. What I meant was people will not think that I killed you. They will hear your confession and think that you killed yourself.
McHenry: No. Wait! Please!
Michael: Like I said, youāre haunted!
McHenry: No! No! Please! Waiā
[ Gabriel drags McHenry onto a balcony, high above the street ] [ šHorns š drown out ā”ļøā¼ļøScream ā¼ļøā”ļø ]
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[ Harold Cooper wakes up in his car. Disoriented, he looks around. His service weapon lies on the floor. He picks it up ]
[ Cell phone buzzing »»» »»» ] [ The caller is āNickās Pizzaā i.e. Red ]
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[ Cooperās kitchen ]
Charlene Cooper: A parking garage? You woke up in a parking garage?
Cooper: Near Dupont Circle. I canāt remember how I got there.
Charlene: You said you were going to a retirement party.
Cooper: Yeah, for Jim Ritter over at Justice.
Charlene: Right.
Cooper: I had one drink, maybe two.
Charlene: Honey, you donāt sleep in the car after one or two drinks.
Cooper: Maybe it was more. I canāt remember.
Charlene: Harold, you scared the hell out of me.
Cooper: If it makes you feel any better, I scared the hell out of myself.
Charlene: Not hearing from you, not knowing where you were. I waited by the phone all night.
And then when the phone did ring, it was from my friend Beth, and the way she soundedā
She asked me if I had heard what had happened, and I thought she was talking about you.
Cooper: Iām sorry I scared you.
Charlene: [ Sighs ]
[ They hug ]
Cooper: Iām fine.
Charlene: I know. And it means everything. Honey, thereās something else.
Cooper: Yeah. Beth said something happened. Who was she talking about?
Charlene: Doug Koster.
[ Flashback: (Episode 3:8 Kings of the Highway)
Cooper: What are you doing with a key to our neighborās cabin?
Charlene: [ Exhales sharply ] It happened before you got sick. We were in such a different place. You were working all the time. I was lonely.
Charlene: Beth kept in touch with him.
Cooper: What happened to him?
Charlene: He was shot and killed last night.
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[ Later, Cooper sits alone in the kitchen. He removes the ammunition clip from his pistol. One bullet has been expended ]
Cooper: Where in the hellā
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[ A vintage metal-sided camper trailer is parked in the woods ]
[ Inside, Mierce Xiu serves a drink to Redās accountant, Heddie Hawkins ]
Heddie: How do you like the place?
Mierce: Itāsā Itās nice.
Red: Itās our own little hideaway in the woods, just like at home.
Mierce: Like at home. But not home.
Red: No, not even close. But thank you for finding it for us, Heddie.
Heddie: Mmm! This is delicious. What is it?
Mierce: A matƩ infusion, from the yerba matƩ plant.
Red: We grow them in our garden.
[ Red puts his arm around Mierce ]
Red: Mierce has two green thumbs and an extraordinary knowledge of everything thatās good for you, and everything else that isnāt, including people. Speaking of, tell me about the operations we still have running with Oleg Nikovich.
Heddie: Oh, heās provided us with contacts to move minerals out of Afghanistan, for which heās been well paid. We moved $100 million worth last year, taking 19% off the top.
Red: So not exactly an arrangement we want to upend.
Heddie: Not if you like making 19% of $100 million. Why do you ask?
Red: Because Oleg has always been a loyal partner and friend, and yet, I need to take something off his hands.
Heddie: Thatās $19 million annually. Donāt piss him off, Raymond.
Red: I donāt intend to, but what I need is locked away in that monstrosity of a penthouse he keeps as a tax shelter. The manās there one week out of the year at most. Heāll never even know itās gone.
Heddie: Whereās the building?
Red: A toothpick of a place on 57th Street in Manhattan. You should call Rogelio. Heāll know the super.
[ Dembe enters ]
Heddie: Ah! Dembe. [ Laughs ] Not seeing you, I was beginning to wonder.
Red: Thank you for coming, Heddie.
Heddie: Oh, uh, Iām gonna take this to go.
Mierce: Itās fine. Take the gourd.
Red: Let me know what Rogelio says. [ To Dembe ] Please, sit. Would you like anything to drink?
Dembe: No. Thank you.
Red: [ Pause ] Well, this is uncomfortable.
Dembe: Because I arrested Vesco?
Red: Vesco was a disappointment. Brasilia was a tragedy.
Dembe: We should talk about it.
Red: Your burns, are they healing?
Dembe: They are. I never thanked you for coming back after I was injured.
Red: I came back for Agnes.
Dembe: You came back for me. You stayed for Agnes.
Red: I have a case.
Dembe: So weāre not going to talk about Brasilia.
Red: Two tech partners have a falling-out. One accuses the other of stealing his intellectual property. He sues. He loses. [ Pushes newspaper to Dembe ] And what does the winner do? Mr. McHenry goes home and performs a reverse pike off of his balcony.
Dembe: After filming a suicide note admitting his guilt.
Red: Mm. I hear rumors that the suicide note and Mr. McHenryās untimely demise were the work of the Avenging Angel.
Dembe: Michael. From Amsterdam.
Red: Bruges. Her insistent effort to restore wartime plunder to its rightful owners, among her other avid pursuits, is often nasty business.
Dembe: Which I recall you agreed with.
Red: [ Pause ] What the hell happened to us?
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[ The Post Office war room ] [ Dembe briefs the task force ]
Ressler: Michael? As in the archangel? The one that God sent to fight the devil?
Dembe: A job she does with an almost heavenly zeal, stealing from those who have stolen, returning what was unjustly taken.
Park: Sounds angelic to me.
Dembe: According to Raymond, she rights these wrongs through murder, extortion, random acts of violence.
[ Aram pulls up case files and clippings ]
Aram: When a Japanese court acquitted executives of responsibility for the nuclear meltdown in Fukushima, she committed a ransomware attack, extracting millions for displaced victims. Over the course of a decade, she committed so many acts of terror against a small Florida town that local officials eventually agreed to her demands and gave back land to the descendants of Black families who had been run off their property in the 1920s.
Ressler: And yesterday, she murders the CEO of Genocyte and makes it look likes a guilt-ridden suicide.
Dembe: Complete with a taped confession.
[ Keyboard clacking ] [ Aram pulls up video from McHenryās tape ]
McHenry: I leave my shares of Genocyte to the person they rightfully belong to ā Andrew Freeson. Please forgive me, Andy.
Park: Does Reddington have any idea who her next target is?
Dembe: He doesnāt know her target, whether she acts alone, or is a hired gun.
Cooper: [ Via video link ] If someone did hire her to kill Adam McHenry, chances are itās the man who thinks McHenry made a fortune after stealing his I.P.
Dembe: Andrew Freeson sued for his fair share and lost. Now McHenryās dead and Freeson owns the company.
Cooper: I think that merits a sit-down. Park, Dembe, bring him in.
Ressler: Itās all right. Iāll go with her.
[ Ressler and Park walk off ]
Aram: Are you coming in today, sir?
Cooper: Should be. I just have to check on a friend of Charleneās.
[ Beepš
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[ Police radio chatter ] [ Cooper is parked utside Doug Kosterās house. A body in a body bag is rolled out on a gurney ]
[ An officer raps ā½ ā½ ā½ ā½ on Cooperās side window. Cooper rolls it down ]
Detective Marcus Heber: Detective Heber, Homicide. May I ask why youāre stopped here?
Cooper: Just wanted to see what all the commotion was about.
Heber: Itās a crime scene, sir. Not a roadside attraction.
Cooper: Right. Iām leaving.
[ Engine starts ] [ Cooper drives off ]
Heber: [ Sniffs ]
[ Heber takes a photo of Cooperās license plate ] [ Camera shutter clicks ¤ ]
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Ressler: You were right, this job does keep me on the straight and narrow.
Park: Telling me Iām right isnāt the reason you bumped Dembe off the assignment. What am I missing?
Ressler: My second drug test is later today, and if I donāt pass, even if I come up inconclusive, Iām out. And because I came up inconclusive the last time, well, this time, theyāre coming into the stall with me.
Park: Thatās cozy.
Ressler: Look, the point is, I need a clean sample, and Iām not sure I have one to give. But, uh, you do.
Park: Yeah, and Iām not giving it to you. I canāt believe youāre asking me to help cheat the test.
Ressler: Look, Iām not using. Iām just not sure if Iāve been off long enough. You know I need this job, and this is the only way that I can keep it.
Park: The answerās no.
Ressler: If you donāt do this, Iām off the task force. Iām out of the Bureau.
Park: If I do it and weāre caught, then weāre both out.
[ They get into the yellow freight elevator ]
Ressler: You know what? Forget it.
Park: Itās not a risk Iām willing to take.
Ressler: I said forget it, all right? Itās my problem. I never should have tried to make it yours. Really. Itāsā Itās all good.
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[ Park and Ressler interrogate Andrew Freeson ]
Ressler: So you and McHenry were partners?
Andrew Freeson: Yes. We founded Genocyte in my parentsā garage. He was my oldest friend.
Park: Who you accused of making a fortune by stealing your intellectual property.
Freeson: You asked how well I knew him, not what I thought of him.
Park: What did you think of him?
Freeson: That he was a liar and a cheat.
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[ Cooper steps off the yellow elevator ]
Cooper: [ On phone ] ADA Morehouseās office, please. Bill. Harold. A homicide report should be filed later today on a Doug Koster. I need you to send me a copy. My eyes only. āā I owe you, pal.
[ Cooper walks over to the war room ]
Cooper: What have I missed?
Dembe: Theyāre in with Freeson.
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Park: Do you think he was suicidal?
Andrew Freeson: No.
Ressler: Do you think he was murdered?
Freeson: I donāt know what to think, or feel. Iām just numb.
Ressler: Well, youāre also very rich now.
Park: McHenry taped a confession. He admitted to cheating you and gave you his share of the company.
Freeson: A confession? Thatās the first Iām hearing of that.
Ressler: Well, you spent years in court trying to get what you say you deserved. Now, you lost, but now ā McHenry winds up dead and you get everything after all.
Freeson: Are you suggesting I had something to do with his death? That I killed my best friend?
Park: You mean the liar and the cheat?
Freeson: Sure, thatās who he was, but he was also my oldest friend.
Ressler: Where were you last night?
Freeson: I had lost in court, so I was at home, drinking, blogging my troubles. I work in tech, okay? Screaming into that void is the only thing that helps. Wait. Do you really think I was at Adamās place killing him?
Ressler: Were you?
Freeson: This conversationās over. I want my lawyer.
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Aram: Okay, so, Freeson said that thing about blogging, so I looked up his online footprint, and the guyās got profiles everywhere. And thenā And then I found this. This is Thread-Net. Itās an online discussion platform sort of like Reddit, and it looks like Freeson found a deep subcategory and vented about the court case, McHenry, his betrayal.
Cooper: A category about what?
Aram: It is a prayer group. Itās people pouring out their pain and problems for divine intervention. And the profile that is hosting this thread? [ Keyboard clacking ] AvengingAngel1317.
Cooper: Sheās answering prayers. Thatās how sheās picking her crimes.
Aram: Itās kind of perfect, actually. Host an anonymous worldwide platform and let the injustices roll in.
Cooper: We have her profile. We run it down. We find our angel.
[ Cooper begins to walk away ]
Aram: Oh, uh, sir? Is everything okay with Charleneās friend?
Cooper: At the moment, itās a mystery.
Aram: Uh, is there anything I can do?
Cooper: No. Thanks. Iām doing everything I can to figure out what happened.
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[ The Superintendent of the Park Avenue building where Oleg Nikovich owns an apartment ]
[ Elevator bell dings⨠]
Superintendent: One click will get you in. Return the gizmo on your way out.
Red: I canāt thank you enough, Felix.
Superintendent: Thank Rogelio. He helped get my daughter into Princeton this fall.
Red: How wonderful for her! Go, Tigers! Easy in, easy out. And thereās excellent pastrami right around the corner.
[ Beeping š
] [ Door opens. Red enters with Heddie and Weecha ] [ A party is in progress ] [ Dance music thumping ] [ Indistinct conversations ]
[ Oleg Nikovichās son Alexei recognizes Red and greets him ]
Alexei Nikovich: Raymond? How is it, bro?
Red: Alexei! What a surprise! I was stopping by to see if your father was in town.
Alexei: Ah, heās not, but come on in. Iām having a little get-together. Vodkaās cold, and the girls are hot.
Red: What do you have thatās room temperature?
Alexei: [ Chuckles ]
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[ An office at the Post Office ]
Ressler: Hey. Aram ran down that angel profile. Log-ins from different routers in a dozen countries. Aram and Dembe are gonna take the local half. The out-of-towners are ours.
Park: Top drawer. Open it.
[ Ressler opens the drawer. Inside is a urine sample provided by Park ]
Park: Freeson was betrayed by McHenry. He was hurt by him, but in the end, he loved him.
[ Drawer closes ]
Ressler: Thank you.
Park: I hope it works, ācause Iām not as nice as Freeson. Screw this up, and I wonāt sue youā Iāll kill you.
[ Park leaves. Ressler sits down and places a call ]
[ Keypad speed-dialing āµāµāµ āµāµāµāµ ]
Ressler: Got the clean sample youāre looking for. Look. You ready to work your magic? All right. Name your time and place.
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[ Dembe and Aram walk up to a house ]
Dembe: You read that online prayer group?
Aram: A bunch of it, yeah.
Dembe: What were they posting on there?
Aram: Tragedy, grief, confession. Our blacklister waded through a lot of anguish to find her needles in the haystack.
[ Knocking ā½ ā½ ā½ ā½ ā½ ]
Dembe: She takes advantage of people searching for peace.
[ Knocking ā½ ā½ ā½ ā½ ā½ ā½ ]
Neighbor: Hey! Any chance youāre city inspectors?
Aram: No. Weāre FBI. Why do you ask?
Neighbor: Because Iāve been calling.
Aram: Calling about what?
Neighbor: This house. Itās been empty for two years. Last few months, all I hear day and night, noise like you wouldnāt believe.
Dembe: Seen anyone today?
Neighbor: No. But someoneās squatting.
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[ Aram and Dembe enter, weapons drawn. Dembe finds a room with a decorative artwork of large colorful angel wings on the wall ]
Dembe: In here. She was here recently. This is her staging area.
[ The place is cluttered. There is a wall covered with photos, newspaper clippings, typed pages ]
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[ A large chauffeured black car driving billionaire Derek Huntley turns onto a street with a traffic stop marked with flares.
Huntley: What the hell?
People dressed as workmen signal for the car to stop. Another car pulls directly in front of it ]
[ā”ļøTires screechā”ļø]
Huntley: Oh, my God!
[ The āworkmenā pull guns and shoot the driver and escort, leaving Huntley alive. Michael and Gabriel get out of the other car.
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[ At the house that has been serving as Michaelās staging area ]
Dembe: Aram, take a look at this.
Aram: Whatād you find?
[ Dembe shows Aram a box containing a hospital identification band ]
Dembe: A link to the past. Rosary beads.
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[ The men force Huntley into a car trunk ]
Huntley: [ Grunts ]
Michael: Donāt have a heart attack, not until I give you one.
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[ Derek Huntley is cuffed behind his back and sitting in a chair ]
Michael: [ Italian accent ] William Green. Name ring any bells?
[ Michael opens Huntleyās shirt to show a heart surgery scar ]
Huntley: What are you doing?
Michael: Hmm? William Green. Anything?
Huntley: Iāve never heard of him.
Michael: I didnāt think so. But in a few hours, trust me, heāll be unforgettable.
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[ The Post Office ] [ The artwork of the angel wings is displayed above ]
Aram: Itās kind of beautiful.
Dembe: The heart of an artist.
Park: And the mind of a killer. What did you track down?
Aram: Okay, so, I ran the hospital bracelet that we found on-site. No baby name, but the year was ā83. SantāAgata Hospital, outside Rome. The mother was a Michaela Bellucci. No fatherās name listed.
Park: Michaela to Michael. Pretty close if this is our angel.
Dembe: Is this a hospital photo?
Aram: No. So, Dembe also found a rosary at the scene, and the cross was inscribed with the name of a local convent right near that hospital. The convent was listed as Michaelaās place of residence at the time of the birth.
Park: Donāt tell me our Avenging Angel is a former nun.
Aram: Itās deeper than that. Turns out, Michaela was a young, unwed mother, practically a deadly sin to some back then. Her parents all but disowned her. The convent took in hundreds of similar cases like this at that time. There have been investigations into places like this all over Europe. She would have been kept like a prisoner for the length of her pregnancy, and when she finally gave birth, she would have been forced to give the baby up for adoption.
Park: They took her baby.
Aram: And now our angel steals back for those who have had precious things stolen.
Park: While carrying around a hospital bracelet and an old rosary. She never let go of her past.
Aram: Michaela Bellucci barely has a past. She disappears off all public records shortly after the birth.
[ Cooper walks over ]
Cooper: Do you have an update?
Dembe: We have Michaelās real name. Iāll send out a BOLO.
Cooper: MPD is sending evidence collected from that house you found. When it arrives, I want it picked clean.
[ The group disperses, but Aram calls out to Cooper. He hands Cooper an envelope ]
Aram: Sir. From the DAās office via Hoover. Your eyes only.
Cooper: Itās the information on Charleneās friend.
Aram: Are you sure thereās nothing I can do?
Cooper: Iāll handle it on my own for now. If I need anything, Iāll let you know.
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[ Cooperās office ] [ Cooper plugs in a drive ] [ Beeping š
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[ Itās the case report on Doug Koster. Cooper pulls up the ballistics report. It indicates the gun that fired the bullet is not on file ]
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[ The apartment on Park Avenue ]
[ Dance music thumping ] [ Indistinct conversations ]
[ Red and Heddie sit on a couch. Alexei Nikovich walks over with two shots of vodka ]
Alexei: Za zdorovie!
Red: Cin-cin.
[ Red and Alexei drink ]
Red: [ Sighs ] Mmm. Oh. So are you living here now, Alexei? Or is this just an impromptu get-together?
Alexei: Iām just crashing here for a few weeks.
Red: If I remember correctly, you have quite a place. W-Where is it? Uh, Dalmatian Coast, Croatia, orā
Alexei: Eh, I had to sell that property. An unforeseen cash-flow problem.
Red: āCash flowā?
Alexei: Yeah, itās nothing. I was betting oil futures. It was stupid. I just need time to get back on my feet.
Red: Shame to sell the villa, though. Thereās nothing that retains its value like a good piece of real estateā Or a good piece of art.
Alexei: What the hell do I know about art, huh?
Red: [ Laughter ] Well, I mean, take that painting, for example. Your fatherās had it for years. Itās a perfect representation of the style. Clean lines, geometric use of the space. What an investment. Thatās someoneās retirement hanging on that wall.
Alexei: How much we talking?
Red: Oh, my goodness. Look, I could have a row of buyers lined up by lunch. You could name a price.
[ Red gets up to admire the painting ]
Red: Beautiful. Eh. But youād never. It means too much to your father.
Alexei: But heāsā Heās never here. He canāt love it that much. These, uhā These buyersā What could you get from them?
Red: Oh, please. I canāt put a price on perfection.
Alexei: Pretend like you can.
Red: [ Sighs ] I mean, Iād be guessing, but I think I know a collector whoād offer $500,000 just to get your attention.
Heddie: That would help with some cash flow.
Red: It would. [ Chuckles ] But, you know, itās Alexeiās call.
Alexei: Think I could try for a million?
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[ Elevator bell dings ]
Heddie: Is that painting really worth $1 million?
Red: This?
[ Red is carrying the painting ]
Heddie: Yeah.
Red: Oleg stole this off the wall of a Four Seasons in Maui. But it makes for lovely camouflage. Dembe and I were in Bruges a while back. We heard rumors of an Avenging Angel, someone dedicated to putting her thumb on the scales of injustice.
[ Red pries a second painting from the back of the first ]
Red: She was on the hunt for this.
Heddie: [ Gasps ]
Red: Van Goghās āThe Painter on the Road to Tarascon.ā š [See Note] Stolen from its rightful owner by the Nazis and thought to have been incinerated when the Allies bombed Magdeburg.
Heddie: And how did you know Nikovich had it?
Red: He showed it to me years ago. Olegās always very proud of his newest shiny toy. He hid it for obvious reasons and lost interest. But I never did.
Heddie: And now youāre gonna use it as bait to catch the Avenging Angel.
Red: Thatās my job, yes. Yours is to contact the rightful owner.
Heddie: Is he still alive?
Red: His daughter is. Sheās the lead singer in a death-metal band.
Heddie: How old is she?
Red: Mm, 90-something.
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[ Ressler meets with a sports medicine doctor named Dr Francis ]
Ressler: Okay, no. No way.
Dr. Francis: The collectorās gonna be standing with you, watching.
Ressler: Yeah, Iām aware, butā
Dr. Francis: The only way youāre gonna pee out clean urine is if I put clean urine in you, and the only way I can do that is by running the sample you brought from this catheter through your penis into your bladder.
Ressler: Is that even possible?
Dr. Francis: I spent a decade as a team doctor for pro athletes. Believe me, when youāre playing for your next contract, anythingās possible. Those guys want it so badly, theyāre willing to do anything. Are you?
Ressler: [ Sighs ]
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[ The Post Office ]
Aram: Weāve gone through the evidence files we got from MPD, and these three men were in multiple surveillance photos.
Cooper: Thatās Derek Huntley.
Park: Should I know who that is?
Aram: 72nd-richest American. One of the many sad facts I know from my time hunting for an angel investor.
Dembe: And the others?
Aram: The second is Walter Conrad, an administrator at St. Damianās Hospital. And the third is a local steelworker named William Green. No idea what they have in common.
Park: Except that our archangel was watching all three.
Cooper: Bring them all in for questioning.
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Ressler: Hey. Sorry I was late. I had personal issues to deal with.
Cooper: A lot of that going around.
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[ A sack is pulled from the head of Walter Conrad, the administrator at St. Damianās Hospital. Next to him is sitting Derek Huntley, the billionaire. Next to him sits William Green ]
William Green: What do you want? Why am I here?
Michael: Mr. Conrad, would you care to enlighten our guest of honor? [ She refers to Derek Huntley ] No? Mr. Conrad is what we call in Italian, pulisci il culo, an asswipe. Huntley is the person who gets wiped. And you [ To Green ] are the refuse, the human garbage they flush away every day.
Huntley: I have no idea what youāre talking about.
Green: Makes two of us.
Michael: Well, then, allow me to shed some light on things.
[ Michael slides back doors to reveal a surgical suite ]
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[ A parking garage ] [ Cooper sits in his car, fingering his firearm ]
[ Flashback: (Episode 3:8 Kings of the Highway) ]
Charlene: I mean, how many times do I have to tell you? It wasnāt about sex.
Cooper: If it wasnāt about the sex, then whyād you have sex? Why not invite him to join your book club?
Charlene: Because I hate my book club, and the only reason I joined that book club is because you were never home. Doug was just, you know, uh, company.
[ Vehicle approaches ]
[ Cooperās friend Lew Sloan pulls up and rolls down his window ]
Lew: Coop. Yo, Coop.
Cooper: Lew. Thanks for coming.
Lew: Whatās with the cloak and dagger?
Cooper: I need you to run a ballistics test for me.
Lew: Okay. And why canāt you do that?
Cooper: Because the test is for my service weapon. I woke up this morning, and there was a round missing. I think my weapon was recently fired.
Lew: Well, if you think a roundās been fired and itās your gun, shouldnāt you know?
Cooper: Ballistics, Lew. Can you do it?
Lew: How much trouble are you in?
Cooper: I donāt know. Thatās what Iām trusting you to find out.
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[ The Post Office ]
Aram: Sir, the three men from the photos, Huntley, Green, and Conrad, they are all missing.
Dembe: Huntley was ambushed in traffic. The security detail was gunned down in broad daylight.
Aram: Conrad lived alone, but we brought in Greenās wife to see what she knows.
Cooper: Coordinate with MPD. If they have any leads, I want to know about it. Iāll be in my office.
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[ Surgeons prepare for surgery ]
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Michael: You took something that does not belong to you, something that rightfully belongs to Mr. Green.
Huntley: Youāre crazy. Iāve never met this man before.
Michael: Mm. But youāve met Mr. Conrad. Heās here to explain to Mr. Green what you stole and how you used your power and influence to steal it.
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[ William Greenās wife, Janelle, is being questioned ]
Janelle Green: William went to the pharmacy. Itās around the corner. When he didnāt come back in an hour, I went, and I was told he never showed up.
Park: Do you know who this woman is?
[ Park slides a photo of Michaela Bellucci (āMichaelā) ]
Janelle: No. Who is she? Why would she want to do something to my husband?
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Michael: [ To William Green ] I donāt want to do something to you. I want to give something to you.
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Ressler: Why was your husband going to the pharmacy?
Janelle Green: He had a pacemaker installed. He was going to pick up his heart meds, blood thinners. He canāt survive without them. He has congestive heart failure.
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Michael: [ To William Green ] I want to give you a heart, specifically his heart.
Derek Huntley: Come on. You canāt do that.
William Green: I donāt want you to hurt him.
Michael: Why not? He didnāt care that he hurt you. Mr. Conrad, if you will. How did you do it?
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Janelle Green: My husband worked for a steel company for 20 years. When his heart got bad, they helped him get on the national transplant list.
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Walter Conrad: When an organ becomes available, itās first offered to people near the donorās hospital, based on their placement on a wait list.
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Janelle Green: It took almost a year, but e-eventually, William got to the top of the list.
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Michael: And in this case, the hospital was St. Damianās. Is that your hospital?
Walter Conrad: Yes.
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Janelle: We were so excited. The next heart was going to be his.
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Michael: William Green lives in the donation radius of St. Damianās. Derek Huntley lives on the other side of the state. Can you explain that?
Huntley: There are thousands of people on donor lists all across the country. Iām sorry that this man did not get a heart, but that is not my fault.
Michael: But it is his fault, wasnāt it?
Conrad: Derek offered to fully pay for our new pediatric wing if I could ensure the first heart available was his.
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Ressler: So if your husband was on the top of the list, why didnāt he receive a transplant?
Janelle: He was at the top. Heās not anymore.
Ressler: Why not?
Janelle: He failed a test. A-A blood test. They were pretty vague about it. After that, William kept getting bumped down the list.
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Michael: So Mr. Huntley bribed his way to the front of the line, effectively sentencing Mr. Green to death.
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Janelle: He doesnāt have much time. [ Voice breaking ] I just wanted the last couple monthsā I want him to be at peace. And now I donāt understand why this happened. Why would someone want to do this to him?
Park: One more thing, Mrs. Green. Have you ever posted on any discussion groups online, maybe a prayer group, asking for your husband to find a new heart?
Janelle: How did you know that?
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Derek Huntley: I didnāt do anything to this man. I did something for myself. Thatās the way the world works.
Michael: I know. Thatās why Iām so busy. [ To the guards ] Shall we?
[ Two guards grab Huntley by the armpits ]
Huntley: Wait. Wait. Wait.
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Cooper: Youāre guessing.
Ressler: Yeah, but itās an educated guess.
Park: Look at the facts. Two months ago, William Green was number one on the donor list for a new heart. Heās near a hospital. Heās ready to go. But suddenly, he gets a series of disqualifying test results that bump him down the list. Around the same time, a new pediatric wing at St. Damianās is named in honor of Derek Huntley.
[ Elevator clangs open ]
Cooper: Itās time for your drug test.
Ressler: If you need me, it can wait.
Cooper: What we need is you to be reinstated. Good luck.
Ressler: Thank you.
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Huntley: You canāt do this!
Michael: Why not? You behave like youāre heartless. Now you will be.
[ Huntley resists as he is forced onto a surgical cot and his face is covered with an anesthesia mask ]
Huntley: [ Grunting ]
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[ Cooperās office ]
Park: Youāre right. It was a guess. So I contacted the hospital. A week after Green was disqualified, Huntley got a new heart, while Mr. Green got a pacemaker and six months to live.
Cooper: Did Huntley get the heart Green should have gotten?
Park: All that matters is that Michael thinks so.
Dembe: Which means sheāll want to give it back to Green by taking it from Huntley.
Cooper: If that is what sheās doing, do you have any idea where sheās doing it?
Park: Not yet.
Aram: If Mr. Green has a pacemaker, though, it may be Bluetooth compatible for sending diagnostics remotely to his doctors.
Cooper: Find out as fast as you can.
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[ Michael exits the surgical suite. Gabriel holds up his phone showing the Van Gogh painting ]
Gabriel: You wonāt believe this. The trail that went cold in Bruges? It just got warm.
Michael: Who sent this?
Gabriel: A fence in Baltimore. Jericho.
Michael: After all these years.
Gabriel: He has a well-heeled client list. We need to act quickly.
Michael: Whatever the asking price, double it.
Gabriel: I know what to do about the painting. What about the owner?
Michael: Tell Mr. Jericho the price comes on one condition. I want a sit-down with the owner to find out what he knows about the provenance of the painting. For his sake, I hope itās not much.
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Ressler: You need to see my birthday suit? I just had it tailored.
Health Services Coordinator: That wonāt be necessary. Arms up, palms toward me.
Ressler: [ Grunts ] Is that necessary?
Coordinator: Just following protocol. First test is inconclusive, we donāt take any chances on number two.
[ He hands Ressler a collection jar and peers into the open stall ]
Coordinator: No pressure, but I got a 4:15 with the Joint Chiefs.
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[ Red waits with Weecha as wooden door opens and Heddie enter with an elderly woman, Ada Rosenberg.š [See Note] ]
Red: Hello, Ada. Welcome. Hope you had a comfortable trip.
Ada Rosenberg: Oh, yes. Heddie was a dear.
Red: I hear youāre on tour.
Ada: I am. Dialysis permitting. I have a show tonight, but this nice lady says you have a-a pleasant surprise for me. At my age, most surprises arenāt, so here I am.
Red: [ Chuckles ] So, please, come sit.
[ Weecha offers help but Ada declines ]
Ada: Oh, no, no, no, no, no. Itās all right. Itās okay. I can manage. I am old, not, uhā
[ As soon as she is seated, Ada sees Van Goghās āThe Painter on the Road to Tarasconā on an easel in front of her chair. She rises and stares ]
Ada: āā [ Emotionally ] They took itā On a Thursday. On Friday, they took the rest of us. I only survived because they heard me sing. I am alive ā Because I sang for the people who killed my family. However did you find it?
Red: In the case of history repeating itself, I stole it.
Ada: Hm!
Red: From the current ownerās apartment.
Ada: [ Chuckles ]
Red: I realize itās no recompense, but maybe after all these years, itāsā Sentimental reparation.
Ada: Who are you?
Red: [ Chuckling ] Oh, thatāsā Thatās a longer storyā
[ Cell phone ringsāØ]
Red: āWhich Iāll tell you right after this. Excuse me. Jericho. Yes, double the price is good. Wanting to meet me is even better. Twenty minutes. All I need is an address. Yes. [ Phone beepsš
] Iām terribly sorry, Ada, but something unavoidable has come up.
Ada: So itās really mine to keep?
Red: It was always yours. Itās just been in the wrong hands for the past 81 years.
[ Cell phone ringsāØ]
Red: Ah. This constant ringing. I feel like Quasimodo.
Ada: [ Chuckles ]
Red: Harold. I was going to call you. Perfect timing.
Cooper: Itās not perfect for Derek Huntley. Apparently, he cut in line for a transplant and got the heart that was supposed to go to someone else. Our angel is about to balance the scales, which means sheāll murder Huntley, and we donāt know where.
Red: Derek Huntley the billionaire?
Cooper: I think youāre missing the point.
Red: Good talk, Harold. [ Beepš
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Cooper: Reddington, are youā
[ Aram enters ]
Aram: Sir, the pacemaker has Bluetooth.
Cooper: Is it still active?
Aram: No, but the last known GPS ping came from the warehouse district north of the city.
Cooper: Itās a pretty big district.
Aram: And we were right about the transplant surgery.
Cooper: How do you know?
Aram: The same way I know theyāre in the warehouse on 14th and Roosevelt. It is the only one that had surgical equipment delivered to it in the past month.
Cooper: Relay that to the tac team. Have them standing by.
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[ Outside the surgical suite ] [ Clock ticking ]
[ Weecha and Red enter ]
Gabriel: Hi. Letās see what you got.
[ He and another guard frisk Red and Weecha, taking their weapons ]
Gabriel: [ To Weecha ] Arenāt you a little spitfire.
Red: I think youāre forgetting something.
Gabriel: Whatās that?
Red: Her hands.
[ Weecha expertly takes down the men ] [ Men grunting ]
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Red: Knife down. Back up.
Michael: This is none of your concern. Youāre here about the painting.
Red: I have the painting, yes, but thatās not why Iām here. Iām here about this particular game of hearts youāre playing, and itās your turn to discard.
Michael: You donāt know what youāre talking about. If you knew what you were talking about, you would not call this a game.
Red: A psychopathology, then. My guess would be that you had something important taken from you. More important than anything else. So now you right wrongs and avenge others whoāve had something taken from them.
Michael: If you know thatās what Iām doing, why would you stop it?
Red: Order. Harmony. Balancing the scales. So good is rewarded and evil is punished. Most of us want that. I know I certainly do. And if thatās what you were doing here, I wouldnāt interrupt.
Michael: Do you know who this man is? Do you know what Huntley did to this man?
Red: Yes, and itās abhorrent. But I also know what else heās done.
Michael: He as much as murdered this man.
Red: Perhaps. But he also paid for a pediatric clinic thatās in the business of saving childrenās lives. Heās contributed to research that has eliminated certain deadly childhood diseases that have afflicted poor children around the world.
Michael: That man is no saint.
Red: No, heās not. Heās a sinner. But you think thatās all he is. In your binary world, thatās all you see, so when you do your math, the answer you come to is that he deserves to die. My math is different.
Michael: You and everyone else, taking the side of the rich over the poor.
Red: Thatās not what Iām doing.
Michael: That is exactly what you are doing. By stopping this, William Green will die. The decent, honest steelworker will be sacrificed for the rapacious hedge-fund manager.
Red: Who said anything about letting him die? Whatās his blood type?
Surgeon: O-negative.
Michael: He needs a heart.
Red: And heās going to get one. Just not Huntleyās.
[ He takes a gun from Weecha ]
Red: Whatās your blood type?
Michael: O-negative.
Red: [ Chuckles ] Boy, thatās lucky. And youāre about the same size. Not perfect, but this is how my math works out.
[ Red points his gun at Michaelās head ] [ Gun cocks ]
Michael: There is an avenging angel for all of us. This will not keep you from yours.
Red: I certainly hope not.
[ Gunshot š„ ]
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[ šØ Sirens wailing šØ]
[ Agents raid the Avenging Angelās suite ] [ Dembe finds the surgical suite ]
Dembe: Get on the comms and tell Cooper.
Park: Tell him what?
Dembe: That Mr. Green is alive and breathing with a new heart. But for Michael, we were too late.
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[ Cooperās office ]
Cooper: The Blacklister is dead. Her heart transplanted to William Green, but I suspect you know all of this.
Red: [ On phone ] Sometimes even an avenging angel needs an avenging angel.
Cooper: You found the Blacklister on your own and killed her. Why bring us the case at all?
Red: If youāre asking if I had an angle to play, I didnāt. Until you told me about Derek Huntley.
Cooper: How did that change the equation?
Red: It gave me the opportunity to make a powerful acquaintance. In my experience, you canāt have too many of those in your debt.
Cooper: Whatās the difference between what you do and what Michael did? She fancied herself judge, jury and executioner. How are you any different?
Red: Oh, my goodness. We couldnāt be more different. She judged people based on their worst day, by the most terrible sin they committed.
Cooper: Shouldnāt we be judged by that?
Red: I donāt think so. If that were the standard, weād all be found wanting.
Cooper: Then by what standard should we be judged, if not by the worst day of our life?
Red: By every other day. We all have the devil in us, Harold, but the best of us have angels, too. [ Redās phone beepsš
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[ Aram enters ]
Aram: Sir. From a Special Agent Sloan.
Cooper: Thank you.
Aram: Uh, sir. You know, whatever you need, uh, you know Iām here for you.
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[ Death metal music playing ] [ Red and Heddie are seated. Ada walks over ]
Ada: You made it.
Heddie: Are you kidding? I love death metal. Iām a total Cadaver Rising groupie.
Red: [ Chuckles ] I must say, Iām something of a virgin. Excited but a bit apprehensive.
Ada: I do it to reach young people so they will never forget. My voice kept me alive. Now I use it to remind the world that good triumphs over evil. What can I say? Apres moi le deluge.
[ Ada appears onstage ] [ Applause ] [ Drumsticks tapping ]
[ Spoken word: ]
Skies alive with fire.
There was a holocaust!I survived.
So many did not.
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William Green: It was, uh, horrifying.
Janelle: Right now all I care about is that youāre here and youāre going to be fine.
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[ Park enters Resslerās office ]
Park: So?
[ Paper crinkling ]
Ressler: Alina.
Park: Did I pass?
Ressler: No. No, you didnāt.
Park: What are you talking about?
Ressler: The drug test came back negative. Iāve been reinstated, but, umā
Park: But what?
Ressler: The hormonal levels in my readings, they were irregular. That sometimes happens when someone has abnormal tissues or tumors. The results indicate thatā
[ Ressler gives Park the results ]
Park: [ Reading ] āYou may have cancer.ā
Ressler: Yeah, but since they actually tested you and not meā
Park: Iām the one whoās sick.
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[ Cooper sits in his car. He opens the ballistics report. It shows a match between his gun and the bullet that killed Doug Koster, Charleneās former lover ]
[ Cell phone ringingāØ] [ Beepš
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Cooper: Hey.
Charlene: Honey, itās late. What time you coming home?
Cooper: Soon. Iāll be home soon.
Charlene: Iām sorry about this morning. Doug Kosterās a name from the past. Nothing more. I was just caught off guard about what happened.
Cooper: You donāt owe me an apology. It was a shock. For both of us.
Charlene: Did you hear anything? I mean, about the case? Do you have any idea what happened?
Cooper: They donāt, but I do.
[ Cooper is parked outside the Metropolitan Police Department ]
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Before its destruction, The Painter on the Road to Tarascon was an oil on canvas painting 48 x 44 cm. Ā It was housed in the Kaiser-Friedrich Museum of Magdeburg, Germany, currently known as the Kulturhistorisches Museum. Ā It is believed to be lost in fire from the Allied bombings of Magdeburg during World War II. Ā However, the Ā Monuments Men Foundation has it on its āMost Wanted: Works of Artā list. Ā The Foundation is based on the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives section of the Allied armies organized in World War II to preserve and recover art and cultural pieces threatened during the war. Ā The foundation lists the painting as āmissing from the Stassfurt salt mines art repository ⦠on April 12, 1945.ā
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