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Full Title: Marvin Gerard: Conclusion, Part 2
NBCās series The Blacklist starring James Spader and Megan Boone
Series created by: Jon Bokenkamp
Program air date: 5/27/2022 in the US (7pm Central/Chicago Time)
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Last updated: 5/29/2022 at 5:30am CT [ Central/Chicago time ]
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Directed by: Cort Hessler
Written by: Lukas Reiter
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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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Driver ā Jeff Barry
Agnes Keen ā Sami Bray
Wujing ā Chin Han
Theodore Heneveld ā Frank Harts
Chuck ā Jonathan Holtzman
Bodyguard ā Zachary James
Cynthia Panabaker ā Deirdre Lovejoy
Young Agnes Keen ā Hazel Mason
Judge Grunwald ā Ed Moran
Charlene Cooper ā Valarie Pettiford
Asst US Atty Dan Holt ā Jesse Sharp
Flight Attendant ā Lily Sondik
Marvin Gerard ā Fisher Stevens
Abby Finch ā Shelley Thomas-Harts
Carolyn Marquez ā Lana Young
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š“ Script 9:22 Marvin Gerard (ā 80)
Brief (Where weāre at):
Marvin Gerard has escaped from Red twice since Red figured out he was behind Lizās murder. Mierce appears headed with Weecha back to their home in Central or South America,
Redās lawyer Marvin Gerard confessed to being the mastermind behind the murder of Elizabeth Keen. Redās memory was jarred when Agent Park came to him looking for a job, when it looked like she was going to be permanently assigned to desk duty with the task force. Red offered her a glass of water. She suddenly dropped the glass, shattering it, and had one of the headaches she has suffered since being exposed to a directed energy attack. This reminded Red that the morning she died, Liz had had a headache and dropped a coffee cup, shattering it, while at Marvinās office and Marvin had given her aspirin. Red lured Marvin onto his plane and confronted him. But Marvin had a backup plan and had a shooter ready to kill Mierce. Red had to let Marvin go, but not before Weecha attacked him with a karate chop to the neck and Red and Heddie Hawkins had to pull him away. Marvin challenged Red to a fight for control of his empire.
After Marvin left the plane, Weecha collapsed and then went into a coma. Caring for her in Redās warehouse hospital, Mierce said the fire ritual she had performed was calling her and Weecha back to Central/South America. Using ashes from the fire ceremony, she drew on Redās cheek the mark of Buluc Chabtan the Mayan god of war and human sacrifice and said, āNo one will ever be safe around you, Raymond.ā
Red gathered a group of āplayersā from his empire to a hunting lodge in upstate New York that he thought would be unknown to Marvin, but Marvin had bugged Redās car and sent an army of mercenaries. Almost all of the players were killed. One of the mercenaries survived and from information from Cooper about him, Red was able to identify the leader of the mercenary group, Henrick Fisker. Red abducted and forced Fisker to tell where he planned to meet next with Marvin. Red intercepted Marvin at an airport and told him he wasnāt a āleaderā and could never run his empire. Then Cooper, whoād figured out where they were and didnāt want Red to kill Marvin, called the airport. Alarms went off, Marvin shoved Red (āScrew you, you smug bastard!ā) and in the commotion, Marvin escaped for the second time.
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From earlier episodes:1) In an effort to be more open with her husband Peter about the nature of her work, Park appeared ready to divulge that it has to do with Raymond Reddington. This is of course very tightly-held classified information.
2) Cooper began to tell Agnes āher storyā in a way which seemed to imply Red might be her grandfather. How much did Cooper tell Agnes? How much does Cooper even know?
3) What was in the box Red gave to Dembe?
4) What did the letter from Katarina to Liz say about Redās true identity?
5) And what did happen in Brasilia, anyway?
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[ In the last episode, Marvin Gerard managed to escape from Red at Culpeper Regional Airport in Virginia. Red swore he would make Marvin pay for orchestrating the murder of Elizabeth Keen. But Cooper was determined to stop Red from killing Marvin so he called in an alert to the airport which was evacuated. Marvin took advantage of the chaos to shove Red onto an escalator and get away ]
[ Red now rides with Chuck, a trusted guard, up the escalator at the airport ]
Chuck: Red, we have to go.
Red: Not without Marvin.
Chuck: Right now, thereās half a dozen cops in here. In the next five minutes, that numberās gonna triple.
Red: Then we better find him.
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[ Dembe, who has also been been searching for Marvin at the airport, gets a call from Cooper who is at the Post Office ]
Cooper: [ On phone ] Dembe, any sign of Gerard?
Dembe: Iām sorry, Harold. I think Marvinās gone.
Cooper: Howād he get out?
Aram: Hang on. We may not know where he is, but I think we can figure out where he is going. Check this out. According to records, three private jets were scheduled to depart from that airport over the next 90 minutes.
Cooper: What do we know about the three?
Aram: Two corporate jets, one for an insurance company, one for a hedge fund, and both of those make regular trips to and from Culpeper. But this one is owned by some kind of shell holding company based in the Philippines. It was scheduled to land and depart all within 30 minutes of Marvinās arrival.
Alina Park: Whatās its scheduled destination?
Aram: Aerodromo Rizal, an airfield about 40 minutes outside Camaguey, Cuba.
Dembe: [ On phone ] If thatās Marvinās plane, itās still here on the ground. Nothing was cleared to take off after the evacuation started.
Aram: Itās not, because it never landed. That plane was still on approach to Culpeper when the security alert was called in. Air traffic control waved it off.
Park: It was diverted?
Aram: To another private airfield 30 miles north.
Cooper: Then that must be where Marvinās heading.
Dembe: [ On phone ] Iām leaving now. Send me the location.
Cooper: Agent Resslerās still in the area. Iāll reach out to him and have him meet you there.
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[ Marvin Gerard is boarding the private plane that got diverted to the airfield 30 miles north of Culpeper Airport ]
Marvin Gerard [ On phone ] I donāt know how it happened, but Fisker wasnāt there and Reddington was waiting!
[ Sighs ] Well, find out where the hell he is. Iāll be in Camaguey by morning.
[ A flight attendant pours Marvin a glass on whiskey ]
Marvin: I need us to be in the air as soon as possible. Just leave the bottle.
Bodyguard: Mr. Gerard?
Marvin: Can we wait till we take off?
Bodyguard: Pilot just got word that federal agents entered the terminal. They must know youāre here.
Marvin: How do they know weāre here?!
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[ šØ Sirens wailing šØ] [ Two FBI vans arrive. Dembe and Ressler step out, along with four or five other agents ]
Dembe: FBI. Show me your hands.
Bodyguard: Whatās this about?
Ressler: Oh, youāve got to have some idea. If not, you wouldnāt be standing in the doorway.
Dembe: This planeās been grounded.
[ Ressler mounts the stairs and enters the cabin ]
Ressler: FBI. Who else is on board?
Flight Attendant: What? Oh, my God, whatās happening?
Ressler: Who else is on board?
Flight Attendant: N-Nobody. Weāre just preparing. Our passengers havenāt arrived.
[ Ressler sees the open bottle of whiskey next to Marvinās seat ]
Ressler: Marvin Gerard. Where is he?
Flight Attendant: I donāt know who that is.
Ressler: Agent Zuma is gonna question you. We need everyone off. Weāll wait at the gate until he gets here. Kill the engines. Seal that door.
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[ Sometime later, the door slides open from a room in the back of the plane and Marvin cautiously steps out into the darkened cabin. Ressler is sitting in the back row of seats ]
[ Gun cocks ā½ ]
Ressler: Hello, Marvin.
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[ Marvin sits alone in an interrogation room at the Post Office. Outside the room looking through the window into the room are Cooper, Red, and Senator Cynthia Panabaker who formerly led the task force when she worked at the Department of Justice ]
Cooper: Iām sorry youāre angry that we got to him first.
Red: You didnāt get to him first, Harold. I had him, and you took him away from me. I would have done the same and probably will.
Panabaker: I know itās hard to accept, but this is how it has to be. Someone has to be held accountable, and if itās not Marvin, Main Justice will go after Harold.
Red: [ Angrily ] Itās not hard to accept, Cynthia. Itās unacceptable. He is mine to deal with.
Cooper: Youād really rather kill him? Even if it means I go to prison?
Red: I donāt see either of those outcomes as being inevitable. But letās be clear, Harold. You made your bed with every crime you committed, with every day you let pass without coming to me for assistance, so now you have no right to put me at grave risk because you acted with reckless disregard.
Cooper: Disregard for what?!
Red: Disregard for what? That conversation could begin and end with Agnes alone. Elizabeth entrusted you with her daughter. You took her in. You promised to protect her.
Cooper: Thatās right.
Panabaker: Enoughā
Cooper: No, I want to say this. I canāt defend my mistakes, except for to say I committed them all for one reason ā to stay out of prison, to somehow prevent that girl from losing another parent.
Red: Youāve made a bigger mess of this than either of you realize. That man is my attorney. Do you have any idea how clever a person youād have to be to fill that position?
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[ Some time later, Cooper enters the interrogation room ] [ Door opens ] [ Door closes ]
[ Cooper sits down across the table from Marvin ]
Cooper: Normally Iād let one of my people question you, Marvin, but I wanted to do this myself.
Marvin: Doesnāt sound like Iām in for questioning. It sounds like you intend to gloat or vent.
Cooper: Iām not gloating, Marvin. To be honest, Iām bereft. The loss of Elizabeth, the brutality of it, especially coming from you, takes my breath away. But youāre right, I will take personal satisfaction in watching you go to prison. You tried to destroy meā
Marvin: Iām not going to prison, Harold. If you donāt realize that yet, you will soon enough.
Cooper: Youāre wrong. Thereās no deal coming, Marvin. We donāt need your cooperation. We have Raymond, and he can tell us anything you know.
Marvin: He can, but he wonāt. Youāre a puppet. The federal government sees 1% of the Reddington organization, the 1% he allows you to see. The rest, the full scope of what we built together, is a criminal masterpiece the likes of which you, respectfully, donāt have the talent to comprehend.
Cooper: Let me guess. Youāll tell me all about it in exchange for less time in a cell?
Marvin: I donāt plan on telling you anything, Harold, because you are an underling. Iām not even talking to you right now. Iām talking to her.
[ Cynthia Panabaker looks through the glass ]
Marvin: Hello, Cynthia.
Cooper: You really think sheās listening, after what you did to Elizabeth and to me?
[ Panabaker raps on the glass ā½ ā½ ā½ ]
Marvin: Yes, Harold. I do.
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[ Carolyn Marquez gets into the back of Redās SUV ]
Red: Relax, Carolyn. Weāre on the move. Chuck?
[ The vehicle drives away from the curb ]
Carolyn Marquez: The courthouse? Of all the places for us to meet.
Red: Iām aware of the risk. The fact that I took it should be all the indication you need of just how urgent this is.
Carolyn: I spoke with my father.
Red: How is Alfred?
Carolyn: Heās alive, and in a pretty good mood, considering his prostateās the size of a grapefruit.
Red: Iām sorry to hear that.
Carolyn: Well, heās 83. You could have killed him at 63, so he knows heās living on borrowed time.
Red: Iām glad I didnāt.
Carolyn: Why didnāt you? He never likes to talk about your arrangement.
Red: Sounds like Alfred. God knows Iāve done far worse to others for stealing a fraction of what he embezzled from my organization.
Carolyn: Why didnāt I?
Red: You. When I found out that he was only stealing so he could afford to help his only child pay for law schoolā
Carolyn: āYou saw an opportunity.
Red: Well, I donāt know about that. Itās easy to be prophetic when youāre older and looking back. At the time, I just liked your father and decided to call it an investment in the future.
Carolyn: My future. Itās a strange feeling knowing my legal education was paid for by a criminal.
Red: Itās not so bad, Carolyn. I may be a criminal, but Iām also the most wanted. Itās nice to be wanted.
Carolyn: So this is it? The payback? Youāre finally asking for the favor my father promised you in exchange for his life?
Red: Parenthood is a remarkable thing. The selflessness of it. Your father risked everything to help you, and Iām sure wanted nothing in return. But Iām not your parent, Carolyn. So, yes. Itās time.
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[ The interrogation room ]
Cynthia Panabaker: Okay, Mr. Gerard. We all see whatās happening here. You went to war with Reddington and you lost, and now youāre looking to damage your enemy.
Marvin: Mm, not exactly. Youāre a senator, Cynthia. Think bigger. āā No? Iām not interested in damaging Raymond Reddington. Iām interested in replacing him.
Panabaker: You want to say that again?
Marvin: Come on. We all know that this arrangement you made with Raymond is a lot more than the government bargained for. Heās uncontrollable. He continues to commit crimes. The task force is, frankly, off the rails.
Panabaker: Is that so?
Marvin: Are you kidding me? The assistant director of the FBI is responsible for half a dozen felonies.
Panabaker: Yes, because you targeted and blackmailed him.
Marvin: No. I mean, yes, I did do that, but Harold always had a choice. He didnāt have to break the law. He could have refused, but he didnāt. Why? Because Harold is the way he is after all these years of working with Raymond.
Panabaker: Oh, thatās rich.
Marvin: Iām offering you and your bosses the chance to start over. Iām the man behind the curtain, Cynthia. I run Reddingtonās organization, which is why I can deliver the same end product. I can maintain the Blacklist. I have access to the same intel and can be a far more reliable partner to the Justice Department than Reddington ever was.
Panabaker: You murdered Agent Keen, framed Harold, and now you want to use the chaos you created as proof that we need a change?
Marvin: Iām the better option.
Panabaker: Thatās not clever. Itās insidious.
Marvin: Is it? My offer is simple. Heās out. Iām in. I get his deal, and in exchange, I continue to provide Main Justice with a steady stream of criminals you donāt even know exist.
Panabaker: And what happens to Reddington?
Marvin: Thatās the best part. Main Justice gets what it always wanted, arrest him. Drop him in a hole somewhere.
Panabaker: This task force will never work with you.
Marvin: Thatās true. Thatās why weāve got to get rid of them, too. We start a new task force, the Marvin Gerard task force.
Panabaker: You honestly think the Attorney General will go for that?
Marvin: I do, and if we hurry up, we might even be able to get this thing up and running by the end of the week.
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[ The Post Office war room ]
Cooper: Main Justice has Marvin in lockdown. Instead of a detention center, they sent him to the Cooler while he waits on the Attorney General to decide on his offer.
Park: The Cooler?
Dembe: Thatās inmate talk for Calvin Coolidge Correctional Facility.
Cooper: Heās being closely guarded. Heās only allowed in his cell or the prison library.
Ressler: Because heās representing himself?
Aram: Itās a nightmare scenario.
Cooper: It may get even darker. If Marvinās offer is accepted, Raymond will be arrested.
Dembe: What happens to us?
Cooper: I donāt know. I assumed youād all be reassigned. If Iām not being prosecuted, maybe theyāll let me retire.
Aram: What do you mean, if youāre not being prosecuted? We did what they wanted. We arrested Marvin.
Cooper: That was never a guarantee.
Ressler: The irony is, now that weāve found him, we have to protect Marvin against Reddington.
Cooper: One of us is going to prison. If Raymond kills Marvin, I donāt like my chances.
Dembe: I can keep an eye on Raymond, see what heās planning.
Park: Great. Iāll go with you.
Aram: Alina. You canāt be in the field.
Park: And I wonāt be. Iāll be in the car. Come on, now I canāt even do surveillance?
Cooper: Whatās the latest?
Park: Iāll be seeing a top neurologist in D.C. later today. If he clears me, Iām back. If not, this could be my last assignment.
Aram: Okay. But stay in the car.
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[ Park and Dembe are in an unmarked vehicle surveilling Redās SUV. They are talking by comms to the Post Office ]
Park: Heās just sitting there.
Ressler: How long ago did he leave?
Dembe: Ten minutes. He left the warehouse and drove straight here.
Aram: Heās less than half a mile from where Marvinās being held. That is probably not a coincidence.
Park: Hang on. Thereās another car approaching.
Cooper: Whatās happening?
Park: Reddingtonās talking to the driver.
Dembe: I donāt recognize him.
[ Camera shutter clicking ā½ ā½ ]
Park: Iām sending you photos to run for facial recognition.
Dembe: He obviously knows who Raymond is.
Park: Wait a minute. Reddingtonās handing him something.
[ Camera shutter clicks ā½ ]
Park: Itās cash.
Ressler: For what?
Aram: Okay, I got the photos. All right, Iām running his image through bureau databases now. There he is. A Lieutenant Theodore Heneveld. Heās a guard at the Coolidge Correctional Facility.
Ressler: Unbelievable. Reddington really is gonna kill Marvin.
Park: Do you want us to move in?
Aram: Negative. Youāre staying in the car, remember? Actually, both of you, get back here now.
Ressler: So now what?
Cooper: I think Marvinās in serious danger.
Aram: Get out to Coolidge, and when Heneveld shows up for work, arrest him. Bring him in for questioning.
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[ The prison library at Coolidge Correctional Facility ] [ Telephone ringing is distance ]
[ Marvin Gerard sits at a table strewn with books and papers ]
[ A Chinese man, Wujing (Blacklister #84, Episode 1:3), gets up and walks over to Marvin ]
Marvin: Can I help you?
Wujing: Are you him?
Marvin: Iām gonna need a little more context for that question.
Wujing: The others say youāre Marvin Gerard, Mr. Raymond Reddingtonās personal attorney. I know Raymond.
Marvin: And you are?
Wujing: He knows me by the name Wujing.
Marvin: Youāre Wujing? The most prolific assassin who ever worked for the Chinese state security service?
Wujing: May I sit?
Marvin: Youāve murdered more American operatives than I can name. What am I gonna say, no?
Wujing: [ Chuckles ] Why are you here?
Marvin: Iām not gonna be here very long. How about we just keep this about you?
Wujing: Well, Iām serving a life sentence with no chance of parole. My only hope of seeing my kin and my country again is to escape this ā place.
Marvin: Yeah, well. Good luck with that.
Wujing: I donāt need luck. After years of planning, Iām finally close. We have succeeded in placing someone on the inside, on the transport team at the Bureau of Prisons.
Marvin: Iām sorry. I didnāt quite catch that.
Wujing: The next time Iām taken to the courthouse, this inside man will be waiting to set me free.
Marvin: And youāre telling me this because?
Wujing: You are a lawyer. Not just a lawyer, Reddingtonās lawyer. That means you must be brilliant. And you are brilliant, yes?
Marvin: Yes.
Wujing: Well, my lawyers have tried and have been unable to secure for me a trip to the courthouse. They have filed motions and each one has been denied. All I need is a reason for the judge to grant me some form of hearing.
Marvin: Ineffective assistance of counsel. Your lawyers have tried everything except for the one motion that means theyāre terrible lawyers. If you claim that your own lawyers are incompetent, Iāll be you dollars to donuts, youāll get your hearing.
Wujing: So, you are Marvin Gerard.
Marvin: Youāre damn right I am.
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[ Cooperās office. Cynthia Panabaker enters ]
Cooper: That look tells me you have news. Good or bad?
Panabaker: Only kind you get around here, Harold. Good and bad.
Cooper: I can guess the bad. The Attorney General wants to take Marvin up on his offer to replace Reddington.
Panabaker: You donāt seem surprised.
Cooper: On the contrary, Iām stunned. Every time I think I know how stupid Main Justice can be, I discover thereās a new low.
Panabaker: The AGās not stupid, Harold. Heās embarrassed. Not too many people know about our deal with Reddington, but of those who do, there are plenty who think itās beneath our governmentās integrity to partner with a criminal of his stature.
Cooper: Iāve heard those arguments. Theyāre theoretical. Those people donāt experience the reality of our association.
Panabaker: No, what they experience are classified briefings about the crimes he still commits, briefings about the death of Agent Keen and the felonies being committed by the Assistant Director of the FBI. No, they donāt get a sense of the full reality, but what they do see makes them want to cringe. Reddingtonās out. Arrest warrantās been issued. The AG expects you to take him into custody next time heās in your company.
Cooper: And us?
Panabaker: Youāre out, too. Thereās a new task force being sourced as we speak.
Cooper: You said you had good news?
Panabaker: Well, then I undersold, because itās not good. Itās great. Main Justice has agreed not to charge you.
Cooper: On which counts?
Panabaker: All of them. It worked, Harold. Theyāre happy. They feel smart and in control. Congratulations. The moment Marvinās deal takes effect, their promise to you becomes binding.
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[ An interrogation room. Park and Dembe talk to Lieutenant Theodore Heneveld, the guard at the Coolidge Correctional Facility who they saw accepting a sack of cash from Red ]
Alina: Whatād you do today before your shift stared, Mr. Heneveld?
Theodore Heneveld: Nothing.
Park: A secret meeting with the most wanted man in the world? A jury might consider that something.
Dembe: Your career is over, lieutenant. The only question now is whether your colleagues at work will end up guarding you.
Park: Hope you were good to the inmates.
Heneveld: Save the heavy hand for the next guy. Iām not making this any harder than it needs to be.
Dembe: What was the meeting about?
Heneveld: Iāll tell you, but you wonāt believe me.
Park: Try us.
Heneveld: He wants to break into the Cooler. Apparently, his lawyerās being held there, and he wants to meet with him off the record.
Dembe: Whyād he come to you?
Heneveld: Because he knows I move contraband in and out of there. One of the inmates, Flody Pascal, his cousinās high up in the Quito cartel. They built a passageway from the outside so they could send him things.
Park: A passageway? You mean a tunnel?
Heneveld: I donāt know. Thereās a vent behind the boiler in one of the sub-basements. They leave stuff behind the grate. I get it and distribute it, no questions asked.
Dembe: The passageway has to be big enough for a person to pass through.
Heneveld: Reddington knows the access point. Iām supposed to be waiting at the grate to let him in.
[ Ressler and Cooper have been observing ]
Ressler: You were right. Reddington wonāt stop until Marvinās dead.
Cooper: Can you imagine the hubris to break into a federal prison and murder an inmate?
Ressler: Weāll get Gerard out of there. We have to transport him to the courthouse so a judge can sign off on his immunity deal.
Cooper: In the meantime, Agent Zuma and I will make sure that tunnelās shut down. Raymondās not getting into that prison.
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[ Ressler sits alongside Marvin as he is transported to the courthouse ]
Ressler: I almost destroyed my career a thousand times in this job. I figured Iād finally do it when I came face to face with whoever really killed Elizabeth Keen. I honestly think Iād do it if I were the only one whoād pay the price.
Marvin: Youād kill me?
Ressler: Probably. But then Cooper would end up going to jail and Agnes Keen would lose another parent. It makes me sick, knowing that youāre gonna get what you want.
Marvin: What I want? You think this is what I want? I didnāt beat Reddington. We both lost. I would have worked for him till the end. Now Iām an informant. Well, at least I am until Raymond exacts his revenge.
Ressler: Heās trying. Insanely, weāre the ones protecting you.
Marvin: You canāt protect me.
Ressler: We can. Reddington had a plan to get into the prison. As we speak, weāre shutting it down.
Marvin: He had this plan, this time. There will always be another. One day, one will succeed.
Ressler: Blanket immunity. You know, I thought youād be happy.
Marvin: Iām gonna take the deal, Donald. But letās be clear, this is the worst day of whatās left of my life.
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[ Telephone rings āļø ]
Abby Finch: Judge Grunwaldās chambers. Understood. Iāll tell him.
[ Abby Finch enters the judgeās chambers ]
Judge Grunwald: Theyāre early.
Abby: Nobodyās here yet, Your Honor. Should be just a few more minutes. That was Tim Post, the Chief Judgeās clerk on the line. Judge Marquez would like to see you.
Grunwald: Fine. Schedule it.
Abby: No, I mean now.
Grunwald: Now? Iām about to start a FISA hearing, my courtroom is closed, the parties are here, almost.
Abby: Yes, Your Honor. Itās a special circumstance. I gather thatās why the judge would like a word before you begin.
Grunwald: Call the U.S. attorney, push the start time by 15 minutes. If the defendant arrives before I get back, you can have him wait in here.
Abby: With his attorney?
Grunwald: He is an attorney, representing himself. Iāll be back. [ Sighs ]
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[ At Coolidge Correctional Facility, Cooper and Theodore Heneveld watch as Dembe pries the cover from the vent behind the boiler which Heneveld has been using to pass contraband through ]
Dembe: Plenty of room for a person to pass through.
Cooper: Get him out of here. I want this block evacuated and sealed while we complete our investigation.
[ An officer takes Heneveld away ]
Dembe: Whatās wrong?
Cooper: It just hurts, knowing there wonāt be justice for Elizabeth. I had to arrest Marvin. Itās the only way I could keep my promise to Agnes.
Dembe: What promise?
Cooper: It was the first night she came to stay with us.
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[ Agnes Keenās new room at the Coopersā home ] [ Cooper knocks softly ]
[ Agnes is unpacking her pink backpack. She has been crying. She takes out out of the backpack Lizās stuffed bunny that survived the fire, a photo of her parents Liz and Tom Keen, and a carved wooden pony ]
Cooper: [ Kindly ] Did you eat anything? Charlene thought you might be hungry. What you got there? Did you make that?
Agnes: [ Voice cracking ] My mom and I made it together.
Cooper: Well, I like it. Can I get you anything else? Another blanket, maybe? Agnes, I guess first, I, uh, I want to say how sorry I am. I loved your mother, and Iām so extremely sad that sheās not here. But I am, and so is Charlene, weāre so very glad to have you here with us. I think your mother picked us because she thought that we could be a good family, and I think she was right. And I promise, weāre not going anywhere. Except maybe the kitchen. That sandwich looks good.
Agnes: [ Voice cracking ] Itās a wild horse. My mom would always say that if she had to go away for a while. Wild horses. Like a code for how much we loved each other.
Cooper: Wild horses?
Agnes: Couldnāt drag me away. Itās a song.
Cooper: By the Rolling Stones. One of my favorites. I hope one day youāll feel that way about us.
[ Cooper leaves. Agnes continues unpacking. A photo of Tom and Liz in a handmade frame lies on the bed ]
Cooper: That we would be there, that we wouldnāt go away. Thatās what I said. Now, to keep that promise, Iām standing by and watching her motherās killer get away with it.
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[ Ressler and Marvin enter the reception room of Judge Grunwaldās chambers ]
Ressler: Excuse me. Agent Ressler with the Bureau. This is Marvin Gerard.
Abby Post: Mr. Gerard, Iām afraid His Honor had to step out for a moment.
Marvin: Thatās fine.
Abby: Our start timeās been pushed 15 minutes. In the meantime, you can go on in. Iām sure the AUSA is on his way.
Ressler: Iāll be right here.
[ Ressler takes a seat in the reception area ]
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[ Judge Grunwald enters the chief judgeās chambers ]
Judge Grunwald: Your Honor, my clerk said you wanted to see me?
[ The chief judgeās chair turns around ]
Chief Judge Carolyn Marquez: Jeffrey, thanks for coming. I understand youāre about to start a classified hearing.
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[ Marvin enters Judge Grunwaldās chambers. Red steps out from behind the door, grabs Marvin by the shoulder and sticks his gun in the back of Marvinās neck. He sits Marvin firmly down on the wooden bench facing the judgeās chair. Red sits down in the judgeās chair, laying his gun loudly (ā½!) on the desk ]
Red: Hello, Marvin. Your judge had to step out, so Iāll be judging you today.
Marvin: Well played, Raymond. Task force thought they figured out your plan to get to me at Coolidge.
Red: Yeah, well, cat and mouse. Cat and mouse.
Marvin: How did you convince the judge to step away?
Red: I didnāt have to. He was summoned by his boss.
Marvin: Marquez, right. I knew you had a hook into the Chief Judge, I just didnāt see the play. You always were a great strategist, Raymond.
Red: You were always a great consigliere. What a sad end to our association, our friendship.
Marvin: Is that what I hear in your voice, Raymond? Sadness?
Red: In part. For what itās worth, Marvin, I understand your turn of events. The betrayal is unforgivable and youāll die for it, but itās understandable. After all, my feelings for Elizabeth werenāt always rational. I was often emotional rather than pragmatic, and you werenāt entirely wrong to wonder if Elizabeth was capable or worthy of running things.
Marvin: Not entirely wrong, or even slightly.
Red: Still, however subjective my decision was, the objective truth is that it was mine to make. You voiced your objections.
Marvin: Youād already made up your mind.
Red: And once the choice was made, it was your obligation to live with it, Marvin.
Marvin: Even if it meant watching everything we built crumble before my eyes?
Red: Yes.
Marvin: No. I wasnāt your servant, Raymond. I was your partner. We created an empire together. I may have been in the shadows, but it was my lifeās work, too. You had no right to have been so reckless with it and blindly expect my loyalty.
Red: I loved you, Marvin, but we were never partners. You worked for me. I valued you. I pulled you close. I wanted and needed your help and friendship. I never dreamed that it would cost me Elizabeth.
Marvin: You never dreamed that I would have the courage to defy you.
Red: I wonder how many cowards have gone to their graves insisting on their own courage.
Marvin: You think Iām a coward?
Red: Marvin, if you wanted Elizabeth dead, you could have done it yourself in a thousand dignified ways. Instead, you used Vandyke. You let him shoot her down in the street to hide your involvement. You targeted Harold because you were afraid the task force would help me discover what youād done.
Marvin: I was brave enough to go to war with you.
Red: Only because you had nowhere left to run. Framing Heddie. Creating the specter of Kate Kaplan. Those were acts of cowardice, Marvin. The Department of Justice may hope otherwise, but you are not me. You canāt hide from me. You canāt best me, and God knows you could never replace me. We are sitting in a federal courthouse, and I have the power to put you down like a dog. No deal could ever protect you from me.
Marvin: Then do it. Iāve had enough. Youāre right. I canāt beat you, and I never really wanted to try.
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[ Assistant US Attorney (AUSA) Dan Holt enters Judge Grunwaldās reception area. Ressler is still there, reading a magazine ]
AUSA Dan Holt: Hi, Abby. Thanks for the heads-up on the push. Judge back?
Abby: Should be any second. The defendantās waiting inside. You can go on in.
[ The AUSA and Judge Grunwald enter through separate doors at the same time. The judge takes his chair. AUSA Holt sits in front of him ā next to Marvin Gerard ]
Judge Grunwald: Oh, perfect timing. Gentlemen, sorry for the delay. Thanks for your patience.
Marvin: No problem, Your Honor.
Judge Grunwald: Why donāt we get started?
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[ Cooper drives home ]
[ The Rolling Stonesā ā« āWild Horsesā plays ]
[ ⬠Go to Full Lyrics ] or [ ⪠Tap square below to play ⪠]
āŖ Childhood living āŖ
āŖ Is easy to do āŖ
[ The door to the Coopersā home opens and Cooper enters ] [ Door opens, shuts ]
Charlene: Is it true?
Cooper: Marvinās deal was approved by the court. Char, itās over.
Charlene: Oh, my God. Youāre home.
[ Big hug ]
Charlene: Oh.
Cooper: For good.
Charlene: We almost lost you.
Cooper: Iām so sorry for that, and for what I had to allow in order to fix it. Marvinās free. Heās being released as we speak.
Charlene: I donāt care. And Iāll tell you what else ā Agnes wonāt either. When she grows up, sheāll understand.
Cooper: Is she still awake?
Charlene: Iām not sure. She was trying to wait up for you.
āŖ You know I canāt let you āŖ
āŖ Slide through my hands āŖ
āŖ Wild horses āŖ
āŖ Couldnāt drag me away āŖ
[ Cooper goes to Agnesās room. Sheās sleeping and he doesnāt wake her, but leans over her and whispers ]
Cooper: I told you, kid.
āŖ Wild, wild horses āŖ
Cooper: Iām not going anywhere.
āŖ Couldnāt drag me away āŖ
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[ Marvin is being released. As he walks by the prison library, he addresses the guard ]
Marvin: I just need a minute. Just give me one minute, okay?
[ Marvin walks over to Wujing ]
Wujing: Leaving so soon?
Marvin: Told you I wouldnāt be here long.
Wujing: Iāve sent the motion. If this works, Iāll owe you.
Marvin: Itāll work.
Wujing: And my friend Raymond, will he help me get out of the country?
Marvin: No.
Wujing: Have you asked him?
Marvin: I didnāt have to ask, Wujing. I didnāt have to ask because Raymond is not your friend. Heās the reason youāre in here.
Wujing: What do you mean?
Marvin: Heās a confidential informant. He has an immunity deal with the feds. He feeds them criminals like you, and he keeps his freedom. Youāre not alone. There are people in prisons all over the world who have no idea that Raymond is the reason why.
Wujing: How can this be true?
Marvin: I had a feeling that you might say that. I made you a list.
[ Marvin hands the list to Marvin, then turns to leave ]
Wujing: Wait! Why are you telling me this? I thought you worked for him.
Marvin: He thought that, too.
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[ Cooperās kitchen ]
Red: I understand congratulations are in order, Harold.
Cooper: So it seems. Thank you for coming, Raymond. Have a seat. Agnes is asleep. Sheāll be sorry she missed you. Marvinās deal went into effect a little while ago, as did the promise for Main Justice not to prosecute me. It worked, Raymond. Bringing him in brought me my life back.
Red: And yet you seem troubled.
Cooper: I am, because the devilās bargain came with a hefty price.
Red: Marvinās freedom.
Cooper: And your arrest. I was ordered to place you in custody the next time I saw you.
Red: I see.
Cooper: Youāre here because I have no intention of doing that. Apparently I have one crime left to commit.
Red: Letting me go? Thatās very sweet of you, Harold. I appreciate the warning, though Iām certain itās unnecessary. Itās true, Marvinās deal did take effect. I had to make sure of that, but he wonāt be cooperating with the government.
Cooper: I donāt understand.
Raymond: No, I donāt suppose you do. Marvin and I said our goodbyes today.
Cooper: You spoke with Marvin ā today? How is that even possible?
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[ Marvin sits in his parked car ]
[ Flashback: ]
Marvin: Then do it. Iāve had enough. Youāre right. I canāt beat you, and I never really wanted to try.
Red: Itāll be done, Marvin, but I wonāt be the one to do it. Out of respect for our history, Iām going to give you what you never gave Elizabeth, a chance to leave this world in whatever way you choose, a chance to make it painless, to put your affairs in order and say goodbye to those who would grieve your passing.
Marvin: And if I refuse?
Red: [ Darkly ] Then you and I would get the answer to a question Iāve been asking myself since the night Elizabeth died: What will I do to the person responsible? How dark is the blackness at the center of this hole in my heart? Iām not sure I really want to know that, Marvin, but if need be, weāll find out together.
Marvin: You may not pull the trigger, Raymond, but if I die, itās because you killed me. I devoted everything to you, to your vision, to what I thought was our vision. A life of crime with a common purpose: to help keep the world from slipping into the kind of evil we know humans are capable of. I thought we were together in this.
Red: We were.
Marvin: No, Raymond, because to me, it was the most important thing, but to you, it wasnāt. I am so proud of what we built, Raymond. Itās what I lived for. But in the end, I realize it was never really my life at all.
[ Gunshot š„ ] [ A flashā”ļøbriefly lights up the interior of Marvinās car ]
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[ Cooperās kitchen ] [ Door opens ]
Cooper: Cynthia? Come in. Whatās wrong?
[ Door closes ]
Cooper: Are you all right?
[ Panabaker looks at Red ]
Panabaker: Why do I have a feeling you already know what Iām about to say?
Red: Say it anyway.
Panabaker: Marvin Gerard wonāt be cooperating with the Justice Department.
Cooper: And why is that?
Panabaker: Because I just heard he left prison, got into his car, and shot himself.
Cooper: My God, heās dead?
Panabaker: I spoke to the Attorney General. The promise stands. He wonāt punish you because Marvin did something out of your control.
Red: Iām sure thereās more.
Panabaker: There is. Heās rescinded his order to have you arrested.
Red: Mm. Surprise, surprise.
Panabaker: Heās just being practical. He doesnāt like it, but he knows we need the Blacklist, and if Marvin canāt deliver it, heās willing to stay the course.
Cooper: Like none of this ever happened?
Panabaker: None of what, Harold? Iāve already forgotten.
Cooper: [ To Red ] You really are quite something.
Red: At the moment, what I am is tired. Iām going away for a few weeks to take the sisters home, eat some peyote, set up the telescope, look at the night sky. Who knows, maybe Iāll find a new star to name after you, Harold. Iāll let you know. Please give my love to Agnes.
Cooper: Donāt forget what tomorrow is, Raymond.
Red: Harold, Iāll never forget what tomorrow is.
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[ Rose Hill Cemetary, at the gravesites of Elizabeth and Tom Keen ]
[ Ressler, Cooper, Dembe and Aram have gathered to commemorate the three years since Liz died ]
Aram: Okay. Here goes. Itās been three years since we lost Elizabeth. In some ways, itās gotten easier, but in most ways, it still hurts. [ Cries, sniffles ] There goes my hope of doing this without crying. And, uh, this part wonāt be any easier. After a lot of careful reflection ā I have decided to take some time away. I do not know how long, but I do know away.
Ressler: So whatās your plan?
Aram: My plan is no plan. I found a cool place in Brooklyn, and I plan to go up there and just, you know, ride my bike, do New York, eat lots of pizza, look at the people, maybe a Broadway show. Anyway, I know we are here to talk about Elizabeth, but Iāve been wanting to tell you guys.
Cooper: I think sheād like that idea. I remember when I saw she was a profiler and I asked her to profile herself.
Dembe: What did she say?
Cooper: She described someone similar and yet so, so different from the woman I grew to know and love.
Ressler: I didnāt like her. I mean, I came around, but she really got to me.
[ Alina Park joins them ]
Cooper: Alina, you made it. Howād it go with the Bureau neurologist?
Park: Well, not like I expected. Apparently, my headaches have been getting worse because of a pretty serious medical condition. Iām pregnant.
ā Oh!
ā Oh, my God!
ā Congratulations!
Ressler: Pete must be over the moon.
Cooper: So the headaches arenāt permanent?
Park: They donāt know, but they donāt think so. Still, if itās okay, Iād like to take a medical leave from the task force until we know for sure.
Aram: Youāll be back in the field before you know it.
Park: Maybe. Or maybe lifeās got other plans. Once the babyās born, either way, Iāll be great.
Cooper: Dembe? I think youāre up. Would you care to say anything?
Dembe: It was a little different for me, because my relationship with Elizabeth was always in terms of Raymond. I remember when Elizabeth was several years younger than Agnes is now. Raymond and I went to a soccer match she was playing in. The match was a disaster. All these girls running this way and that. A lot of missed goals or goals made by accident, but it was so much fun. And after it was over, I donāt think anyone really cared or knew who won or lost. Everyone was standing around, having snacks and juices, comparing scrapes and bruises, and there was a lot of noise and activity, but suddenly, I heard this laughā
[ Aaron Espeās ā« āBurning Houseā plays ]
Dembe: āThis sort of explosive, spontaneous laugh, young and so full of joy and infectious, but also familiar. It was Elizabeth. But I turned to look next to me, because just for a second, I thought it was Raymond. [ Chuckles ] And some years later, just before Elizabeth died, we all spent a few days together in D.C. and New York ā Raymond, Elizabeth, Agnes, myself, and Mrs. French, just hanging around, talking, eating, playing board games, walking in the park. We went to a couple of museums, got ice cream, and we just laughed with each other. Agnes, Elizabeth, and Raymond. This funny, little family who all share that laugh. This one, big, generous, mischievous, loving, hungry, wanting, tragic heart.
[ Hugs all around ]
āŖ I go straight towards them all āŖ
āŖ Why am I always running āŖ
āŖ Into a burning āŖ
āŖ House āŖ
[ Indistinct conversations ]
āŖ Why am I always running āŖ
āŖ Into a burning āŖ
Ressler: Be safe.
āŖ House āŖ
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[ Wujing is being driven to the courthouse ]
[ Louder ]
āŖ Go back inside and call off the sirens āŖ
āŖ Thereās nothing to see here āŖ
Wujing: How much further to the courthouse?
Driver: Not long.
[ The Driver shoots š„ the guard ]
āŖ Iām in control āŖ
āŖ Iāve been here before āŖ
āŖ I swear all the smoke will clear āŖ
Driver: The ministry has a plane waiting. Youāll be in Beijing this time tomorrow.
Wujing: Oh, weāre not going home. Not until I find and kill Raymond Reddington.
Driver: Reddington? Wujing, you canāt do that alone.
Wujing: We wonāt have to. I have a list of others who will be glad to join the fight.
āŖ Why am I always running āŖ
āŖ Into a burning āŖ
āŖ House āŖ
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Trivia: My exās paternal grandfather was a consigliere for the Sicilian mafia in Chicago in the early 20thC. He was gunned down after a deal fell through. A photo of him shows a well-dressed, intimidating-looking man wearing a wide-brimmed hat. He had 12 kids, one being my exās father who left the āfamily businessā and ended up as the chief of surgery at Illinois Masonic Hospital. My paternal grandfather was a heavyweight boxer (fought Dempsey, Tunney) turned lawman. He became Sheriff of Ramsey County MN in the 1930s, serving in that post for 25 years. He had āonlyā 9 children. He ran for office on and is credited with helping run the gangsters ā who had the run of the city in the ā20s ā out of St Paul.
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ā« Wild Horses
By The Rolling Stones[Verse 1]
āŖ Childhood living is easy to do
The things you wanted, I bought them for you
Graceless lady, you know who I am
You know I canāt let you slide through my hands[Chorus]
āŖ Wild horses couldnāt drag me away
Wild, wild horses couldnāt drag me away[Verse 2]
āŖ I watched you suffer a dull, aching pain
Now you decided to show me the same
No sweeping exits or offstage lines
Could make me feel bitter or treat you unkindChorus]
āŖ Wild horses couldnāt drag me away
Wild, wild horses couldnāt drag me away[Verse 3]
āŖ I know I dreamed you a sin and a lie
I have my freedom, but I donāt have much time
Faith has been broken, tears must be cried
Letās do some living after we die[Chorus]
āŖ Wild horses couldnāt drag me away
Wild, wild horses, weāll ride them some day[Chorus]
āŖ Wild horses couldnāt drag me away
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