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Person of Interest疑犯追踪 台词整理 S1E1

                                       

                                   

REESE:When you find that one person who connects you to the world, you become someonedifferent, someone better. When that person is taken from you, what do youbecome then? 

MAN1:Whatever you wanna do, you know? Unh.

MAN2:What? Hmm? What, where did you get that, in a cereal box? Huh? You wanna see areal gun? Forget you.

MAN3:Every little punk is carrying now, Anton. That's why your father wanted us totake the car home.

Anton:Relax. Picking up new hardware next week, restore a little order. Besides, whenwe take the car, we don't get to meet new friends. Like this guy.

[CHUCKLES]You bring enough for the whole group? Time to teach you about sharing.

[ALLGRUNTING] [ANTON COUGHING] [CHATTERING ON MONITOR]

CARTER:I'll need a statement from the bum. Which hospital did they take him to? 

POLICEMAN:Declined treatment. We got video on it though.

CARTER:You know, you could've done me a favor and let those guys land a couple morepunches. Question for you. Looking at that tape, I'd say you spent some time inthe service. I did. Army. Two tours in Iraq. But you don't learn how to fightlike that in the regular army. So, what were you? Special Forces? Delta? I'mCarter. You didn't give us a name.

REESE:You know, it's funny, best parts of your life you don't need a name. You get tobe "Dad," "sweetheart," "pal". Seems like theonly time you need a name now is when you're in trouble. So am I in trouble? 

CARTER:I don't know. You tell me. You're the one living on the street. You're not fromhere, are you? What, you're just passing through?

REESE:I came to find an old friend.

CARTER:Yeah, making that transition back can be tough. Some guys I knew got a littlelost. That disconnect between what they were trained to do and what they wereexpected to do when they got home. Some of them just needed a little helpadjusting. You need some help? Of course, some other guys I knew they had doneso many evil things, they felt like they needed the punishment. That soundsmore like your story, "pal"? Excuse me for a second.

ATTORNEY:I'm here for my client.

TECH:Wow, Wow, wow. Your guy's prints were found in half a dozen crime scenes overthe years. Open warrants in four different countries. Missing Persons here inQueens, '07, three guys disappeared.’ Who you got down there, Carter, the angelof death? 

REESE:I appreciate the help, counselor. But who's picking up …… the tab? 

MAN:Our employer wants to have a word with you.

[ENGINESTARTS] [CHATTERING ON MONITOR] 

REESE:Do I owe you money? Because I'm, uh, running a little short at the moment.

FINCH:You don't owe me anything, Mr. Reese. That's the name you prefer, isn't it? Iknow you've had several. Don't worry. I'm not gonna tell anybody about you.

REESE:You don't know anything about me.

FINCH:I know exactly everything about you, Mr. Reese. I know about the work you usedto do for the government. I know about the doubts you came to have about thatwork. I know that the government, along with everybody else, thinks you'redead. I know you've spent the last couple of months trying to drink yourself todeath. I know you're contemplating more efficient ways to do it, which would bea shame. So you see, knowledge is not my problem. Doing something with thatknowledge, that's where you'd come in.

REESE:Who sent you? 

FINCH:Nobody sent me. You can call me Mr. Finch. I think you and I can help oneanother. I don't think you need a psychiatrist or a support group or pills.

REESE:What do I need?

FINCH:You need a purpose. More specifically, you need a job.

FINCH:Eight million people. You know what they all have in common? None of them knowswhat happens next. Good things, maybe, but for some of them, not so good. Someoneis murdered in New York City every 18 hours. It's like Musical Chairs. At theend of the day, one of these people will be gone.

REESE:Bad things happen to people every day. You can't stop them.

FINCH:What if you could? Not the things that happen in the heat of the moment. But somany crimes are planned days, weeks in advance. What if you could stop those? 

REESE:Let me guess, you're a psychic.

FINCH:Ha, ha. No psychic, no magic, none of that. It's funny, when I was a kid Iwanted a jet pack, I wanted a summer house on Mars. Then I realized I wasliving in the Information Age. This was a shocking disappointment to me until Irealized how revolutionary it was. All of us are leaving a trail of informationin our wake. Most of it is useless. There's something hidden in all that mess,a faint outline of things to come. The right person in the right place with theright information could change everything. This is the problem I have, Mr.Reese. I've got a list, a list of people who are about to be involved in verybad situations, murders, kidnappings.

REESE:Where did you get this list? 

FINCH:Can't tell you, you'll have to trust me. The people that are on my list, theyhave no idea that anything's about to happen to them. Most of them are justordinary people.

REESE:Like who?

FINCH:Like her.

Diane:Thank you.

FINCH:Her name is Diane Hansen. And this week, she's at the top of my list.

REESE:You think something bad is gonna happening involving her? 

FINCH:It's not that simple. I don't know exactly what's gonna happen or what her rolein it is. She might be the victim. She could be the perpetrator. All I know isthat she is involved. I want you to follow her, figure out what's gonna happen,and stop it from happening.

REESE:Why not call the police? 

FINCH:If anybody knew I had this list, it would be problematic. You would name yourown salary, expenses, whatever you need. So, what do you think? 

FINCH:I think you're a bored rich guy. I think that woman is probably your ex-wife orsomeone you rode in an elevator with one. Nither way, I think I'm done.

[GUARDSGRUNT] 

[CHATTERINGON MONITOR] 

WOMAN[ON TV]: Tonight police are looking for a homeless man for further questioning.The unidentified man was originally believed to be the victim of a violentassault on a subway. But now police consider the man a person of interest in anumber of crimes nationwide.

[MENGRUNTING ON TV]

REESE:Hey, sweetheart, what's wrong? Jessica, what's wrong?

[PHONERINGING] 

[GRUNTING]

[PHONECONTINUES RINGING]

FINCH[OVER PHONE]: You need to understand, Mr. Reese. The information I have isincomplete. But it's never wrong. You need to know what it would be like to beforced to listen to someone get murdered and not be able to do anything aboutit.

[LINECLICKS] 

[WOMANSCREAMING THROUGH WALL]

MAN1: Shut up!

[BANGING]

WOMAN:Rick, no!

[WOMANSCREAMING] 

[WOMANGROANS ON RECORDING]

MAN2 [ON RECORDING]: Kill, 138.7, X-ray. Twelve, August, 2008, 1:37 a.m.

FINCH:Too late. This recording is three years old. A woman murdered in this room byher husband for the insurance. You were too late for her, just like you weretoo late for your friend Jessica. You were halfway around the world when shewas killed.

REESE:What the hell do you know about it? 

FINCH:It's the truth. You left the government because they lied to you. I never will.A man with your particular skills could make a great deal of money in somecorner in this world but you don't do it. I think all you ever wanted to do is toprotect people.

REESE:That's a wiretap recording, NSA or FISA, Government. But you're not government.

FINCH:No, I'm not. I guess you could call me a concerned third party. You couldn'thave saved this woman or your friend. But you could have if you had known intime. That's the other thing I'm offering you, a chance to be there in time. It'snot too late for her. You could help me stop what's about to happen. Thequestion is, will you?

FINCH:Diane Hansen, grew up in Detroit, moved to the city after law school, single.

REESE:Does she have any enemies?

FINCH:One or two. She's an assistant district attorney, the best conviction record inher department.

REESE:Great. Nice short list of possible suspects. We have no idea when this bad thingmight happen, huh? 

FINCH:Could be in a week, could be five minutes. That's why we need to learn as muchas we can about her. How do you intend to begin?

REESE:The slow way, cultivate a relationship, engineering situations over weeks,months to allow you to earn the asset's trust.

FINCH:And the fast way? 

REESE:Break into her home and go through all her stuff. 

 

REESE:What is this place? 

FINCH:The decline of Western civilization. The city closed half its libraries. Budgetcuts. This building was sold to a bank that I control, which promptly declaredbankruptcy. So the property is in a kind of limbo. It doesn't exist.

REESE:Neither do you. I did a little digging.

FINCH:I recognize, Mr. Reese, that there is a disparity between how much I know aboutyou and how much you know about me. I know you'll be trying to close that gapas quickly as possible. But I should tell you I'm a really private person. Whathave you found out about our Ms. Hansen? 

REESE:Well, she's squeaky-clean. No debts, no attachments. But she is taking ulcermedication, sleeping pills so she's scared or stressed about something. Assumingshe's the target, I'm going through her work e-mails, case files, looking foranyone who stands out. I've got picture on her. But I need sound. I could hackher cell phone use the microphone to listen in, GPS to track her. But thattakes gear that's a little hard to come by.

FINCH:Thought you might need that. So I built one.

REESE:Oh. [WIRTTEN ON NOTEBOOK] "Good with computers.” 

FINCH:Driver's licenses, credit cards, six cover identities, funds to be replenishedthrough a proxy corporation, just like when you were with the agency.

REESE:When I was with the agency I knew who was picking up the tab. This is yourlist? The list?

FINCH:Yup.

REESE:But you don't get names, do you? These are Social security numbers and each ofthem map out to a violent crime. And all of these numbers represent – 

FINCH:Lost chances.

REESE:I could be a lot more help to you if you'd just tell me where you're gettingthese numbers.

FINCH:It doesn't really matter where I get these numbers. What you need to know isthat the next number that’s up is hers.

REESE:Trust works both ways, Finch. If telling me where you're getting these numberswould put your life at some kind of risk……

Finch:It would put a whole lot more people than just me at risk. And I'd say that trustingan alcoholic ex-government hit man is a greater challenge than trusting amiddle-aged cripple. I have one more address for you to check out tonight.

REESE[PHONE DIALING]: Okay, Mr. Finch. What am I doing here? 

FINCH[OVER PHONE]: Sleeping. You have plenty to do tomorrow.

REESE:What are you talking about? Who lives here? 

FINCH:You do, Mr. Reese.

 

POLICE:Any luck finding Paul Bunyan? 

CARTER:Turns out "bearded loner" covers a high percentage of the homelesspopulation. Oh, thanks. Wait, is this the Missing Persons file from 07? 

MAN:Yes, ma'am.

CARTER:This is all they had? 

MAN:Yep.

REESE:Given Hansen's job, we've got hundreds of people who could be holding a grudge,so I'm starting with the people she seems most worried about. I cut the list tothree. The first is Lawrence Pope, the man Hansen is currently prosecuting.

FUSCO:When we got there, the scene was, uh, colorful, five dead. One of them hadmanaged to crawl 10 feet to a phone and dialed 911, despite the fact that this drug-slingingpiece of trash shot him in the gut.

CONSLOR:Your Honor.

FUSCO:Pardon me, Your Honor. Despite the fact that this drug-slinging piece of trash hadallegedly shot him in the gut.

DIANE:The person who made that call was Germaine Salts. And he was friends with the defendant?

FUSCO:Yeah, they were all friends. We figure that's how Pope knew the deal was goingdown.Now turns out career criminals don't make very trustworthy friends.

DIANE:Detective Fusco, when you interviewed Mr. Pope, what did he tell you in hisdefense? 

FUSCO:He said if he'd shot the poor bastard he would've shot him in the head, quote,"Same as I always do," unquote. Said he wouldn't have left him therehalf dead, blubbering for his girlfriend.

DIANE:No more questions, Your Honor.

DIANE[OVER RADIO]: Detective, you went a little off script in your testimony. You nevertold me about that conversation and it could clear Pope's name.

FUSCO:What's it matter, we got the guy.

DIANE:It matters because it's my job to make absolutely sure that the wrong peopledon't go to jail. Do you remember? 

FUSCO:Excuse me, I thought we were on the same team.

WHEELER:You got time to talk? Maybe I could buy you dinner?

DIANE:I’m Busy, another time? 

WHEELER:Is something wrong? I've been noticing lately ……

DIANE:No, I'm fine. Thank you. Thanks.

REESE:The second person I'm looking into is Wheeler, her co-counselor.

FINCH:Another ADA? Why? 

REESE:Well, they dated for a few months last year. She broke things off, and 40% ofmurders involve some kind of romantic relationship. Also, Wheeler's divorced,one kid, partial custody, alimony, upside-down on his condo, career's stalled.

DIANE:I asked. I can't get the time off. Yeah, it is. It is a tough job. But I canlook out for myself, you know that. Listen, Mom, I…I know you haven't beencashing the checks. It's not charity, I'm your daughter. I know. I know youworry about me. I… I'm fine.

FINCH:You said there was a third person you're looking into? 

REESE:Ex-convict named Charles Robinson. Hansen and Wheeler prosecuted him threeyears back, armed robbery. Robinson wrote them love letters from prison. He'sthe first one I'm gonna be looking into. Robinson was released two months ago. Hansenpulled his file last week.

[DOORUNLOCKS] 

REESE:Don't move. 

ROBINSON:I don't have much but you're welcome to take whatever you need. I've been whereyou've been.

REESE:I don't think Robinson is our man. He burned through a box of highlighters onhis King James Bible, none of it Old Testament, none of it Revelations.

FINCH:Fine, one down.

[COMPUTERBEEPS]

FINCH:Hansen's on the move. She's phoning county lockup, arranging a meeting withPope, alone.

POPE:Isn't my lawyer supposed to be here for this? 

DIANE:I can call him if you want, but the reason I'm here is I don't think youmurdered those people. I think somebody else was in the house when that 911call was made. Somebody who told you what he said, which means you weren'tthere. Is it somebody you're trying to protect? 

POPE[OVER PHONE]: You're gonna help me? Is that it? Where you from, Ohio? I metDA's before, you do a couple years of this then try for a high-dollar job at alaw firm. What happened, you get left behind? I know a guy that'd put you towork out on a corner.

DIANE:Oh. Close. I grew up in Michigan, Brightmoor. You know where that is?  I don't think you would've lasted very longthere, Lawrence. I know what it's like to want to get out of a place so badyou'd be willing to do almost anything. And that's why I know, if you're gonnatake the fall for this you must be very very scared. Now the person who knowswhat happened that night must be somebody you care about. Is it your youngerbrother Michael? 

REESE:Pope's got a brother. It's in his case file.

FINCH:Got it.

DIANE:Did he see the real killers? 

POPE:You should leave this alone, lady. I can do the time.Figure I'll make amendsfor all the things you never caught me on cause I'm bad. These people, they'reevil. Kill anyone they want. They're protected from on high.If you keep askingquestions, they'll kill me and my brother and probably you too.

DIANE:Whoever this people Lawrence, you can trust me. We'll take care of you and yourbrother. If the killers are out there, I'm gonna find them whether you help meor not. It's my job. Now, why don't you…

POPE:Bitch, you keep your damn mouth shut or I'll shut it for you.

[GASPING]

[GRUNTING]

DIANE:I'm fine.

REESE:Okay. She's okay. She's okay. Finch? You were right about Hansen. Whoeverframed Pope will be coming after her, and only Pope's brother Michael knows whothey are.

[CHATTERINGON MONITOR] 

JESSICA[OVER PHONE]: Hi, Mom. It's Jessica. I'm just down in Mexico with Cindy, and I'llbe back tomorrow, okay? Talk soon. Bye.

REESE:Cindy?

JESSICA:Yeah.

REESE:I look like a Cindy?

JESSICA:Yeah. I didn't tell her about us yet. It's been six months. You mean you haven'ttold your mom you left your ex? Maybe you're starting to think you got a bumdeal trading an officer for an enlisted man.

JESSICA:I wish this weekend could go on forever.

REESE:Already has. It's Tuesday.

JESSICA:Yes, which means that you have to go back to the base and I'm not gonna see youagain for two weeks, which I hate.

REESE:Then ask me to stay. I will……I'll quit, I'll quit.

JESSICA:Okay, then quit.

REESE:I already did.

JESSICA:What?

REESE:Yeah.  I didn't wanna take the chancethat you wouldn't be here when I got back. I've been training my whole life forsomething that's never gonna happen. Everybody's too damn rich to go to war.I'm obsolete and I love it. Because it means I get to be with you. I get mydischarge in a month. Then I'm gonna buy a boat, and you get to be my firstmate. But first we need some more tequila.

[MANSPEAKING IN SPANISH ON TV] 

[REESECHUCKLING]: Hey, sweetheart, what's wrong? Jessica. What's wrong? 

JESSICA:Uh, it's New York……I don't know. I don't know. Something happened this morning.

REESE:Is it a plane crash?

JESSICA:I think it's two, I think it's two planes.

[MANCONTINUES SPEAKING IN SPANISH ON TV] 

[CHATTERINGON MONITOR] 

DIANE[OVER PHONE]: Thanks.

WHEELER:You went to see Pope last night? 

DIANE:Yeah. I gave him one more chance to turn in his accomplice. Cut a deal.

WHEELER:He give you anything? 

DIANE:No, as usual. I'm, uh I'm late.

REESE:She's trying to track down Pope's brother Michael. He can ID the real killers.

FINCH:And she's stonewalling Wheeler. What? Does she think he's involved? RememberPope said they were protected from on high.

REESE:Wait a second. Turns out there's a good reason she doesn't trust Wheeler. Hemight be working with the killers, and they're after Michael Pope. We betterget to this kid before someone else does.

[CHATTERINGON MONITOR]

[BELLRINGS]

[STUDENTSCHATTER] 

REESE:Michael? Can I talk to you for a second? I got a message from your brother.

MICHEAL:You don't know my brother. 

REESE:Not exactly, but I know what you saw. I'm not the only one looking for you. Youneed to come with me.

MICHAEL:Hey! Hey! Help me. Hey, this man is trying to put me into a taxicab with him. He'strying to take pictures of me.

WORKERS:What's going on?

REESE:How you doing?

FINCH:Michael Pope's still on the subway.

REESE:Yeah. When he comes up for air you can use the GPS on your phone to find him.

REESE:If Pope's right about these guys, I'm gonna need a little more than a cellphone.

FINCH:About that, I don't like firearms very much.

REESE:Neither do I. But if someone has to have them I'd rather it was me. Besides, myfriend from the subway has a line on some …… lightly used steep discount.

[RAPMUSIC PLAYING ON STEREO] Let's roll, let's roll Let's rock, let's rock Rock,roll Rock, roll Hit the block Hit the block Let's roll, let's roll, Let's rock,let's rock

MAN1:Uh, what about this one?

MAN2:Are you planning on buying that one?

MAN1:I'm just ……

MAN2:Put it back on the table before somebody else kicks your ass.

REESE:Have you guys seen the men's room? Hey, Anton, good to see you again.

MAN2:You know this guy? 

REESE:Wow, that's some pretty serious equipment. Have you guys taken a safety course?Take you for instance, you're holding that thing sideways, you can't aim it,and two, it'll eject a shell casing right into your face. See?

[ALLGRUNTING] [WOUNDED MEN GROANING] 

REESE:I'm gonna hold on to these while you guys get some more practice. Have a niceday.

MAN2:Who the hell was that? 

 

FINCH:All right, you're in.

REESE:Wheeler's got a secret file on Hansen, Finch. Old cases they worked together.

FINCH:Sounds interesting. Pictures, please. Wait, wait, someone's coming. It'sHansen. Okay, now. You can go, go, go, go. Reese? I got a signal from yourphone.

REESE:Tell me you found Michael Pope. He's the only one who knows who's coming afterHansen.

FINCH:I found him, but somebody else found him first. Listen.

MAN:Oh, Mikey. You are gonna tell him all about us, weren't you? Hmm? Head up town.

FINCH:Are you hearing this? 

REESE:97th, river side, step on it.

STILLS:Gonna put a couple in the back of his head. Make it look like a gang thing.

FINCH:You gotta do something.

REESE:Relax. I'm on it. Keep the change.

[GROANING][GRUNTS] 

MICHAEL:You're crazy. We're both dead now. Do you know who they are? 

REESE:I do now. They're cops. Come on.

 

REESE[ON MONITOR]: What exactly have you gotten me into? 

FINCH[ON MONITOR]: I don't know. That's the whole point. I hired you to help mefigure that out.

REESE:Here. I think we're up against a group of corrupt cops. I think their nexttarget is Hansen. But I don't know for certain. I don't know anything forcertain because you won't tell me where you're getting your information.

FINCH:When the towers came down, you were in a hotel in Mexico. I was here. I wasworking, didn't even know about the attacks until that evening. You see, Mr. Reese,until that day, I had spent the better part of my life making myself very rich.Suddenly, all that money didn't seem to amount to much. Do you have a phone?Could you turn it off? Let's walk. Then I got a telephone call from an oldfriend that works at the Pentagon. After the attacks the government gave itselfthe power to read every e-mail, listen to every cell phone. But they neededsomething that could sort through it all, something that could pick theterrorists out of the general population before they could act.

REESE:They tried. Able Danger, Spinnaker, TIA. But they were all failures.

FINCH:Well, their biggest failure was bad PR. The public wanted to be protected. Theyjust didn't want to know how they were been protected. So when they finally gota system that worked, they kept it secret.

REESE:So how do you know about it? 

FFINCH:I built it. "Good with computers.”, remember?  But there was a problem with this machine. Ihad built it to prevent the next 9/11. But it was seeing all sorts of crimes. SoI had to teach the machine to divide the things it saw into two lists: relevantand irrelevant. Events that would cause massive loss of life were relevant. Sothose would be passed along to the NSA or the FBI.

REESE[ON MONITOR]: And the irrelevant information? Every night at midnight, themachine erases it. It was only later that I realized my mistake. The wholepoint of Pandora's Box, once you open it, you can't close it. The idea of thatirrelevant list was eating away at me, all those people with no idea what wascoming for them.

REESE:So where is the machine now? 

FINCH:What, the drives? Who knows? A government facility somewhere. But the machine?The machine is everywhere, watching us with 10,000 eyes, listening with amillion ears.

MAN:What did I tell you about sending e-mails? 

WOMAN[ON MONITOR]: You could move in.

MAN:Never put anything in an e-mail you cannot own.

REESE:You gave yourself a way to communicate with it? 

FINCH:I was building the government a tool of unimaginable power. I thought maybe an offswitch would come in handy. So I built myself a backdoor into it.

REESE:To access the irrelevant list.

FINCH:Just a Social Security number. If anyone ever found out, I'd lose access. Sonine digits, that's all we get.

REESE:And we have no idea why it picked Diane Hansen?

FINCH:It wouldn't be steering us toward her if it wasn't seeing something.

REESE:I don't know if I can protect Hansen. I can't see the whole picture.

FINCH:I offered you a job, Mr. Reese. Never said it would be easy.

 

KANE:Hey, Carter.

CARTER:Yeah.

KANE:You hear about your pal Anton? 

CARTER:No. 

KANE:He and his father tried to buy some guns, wound up getting shot when they areall merchandise

CARTER:Are they dead? 

KANE:Nope. Embarrassed enough, they got taken out by one guy in a suit.

[CHATTERINGON MONITOR] 

FINCH:We've got all the parts. Question is how do they all fit together? 

REESE:Stills is narcotics. He and his men get word of deals. They steal the drugs,the cash, and kill all the witnesses.

FINCH:Then they get Fusco to frame up guys like Lawrence Pope for the murders.

REESE:Exactly. They've already killed five people.

FINCH:Six.

REESE:What? 

FINCH:Lawrence Pope was stabbed to death last night in his cell. They're trying tocover their tracks. They couldn't possibly pull this off without someone on theinside at the DA's office.

REESE:That's Wheeler. He's been spying on Hansen and pulling their old case files,including the one for Robinson, the same Robinson that sent Wheeler and Hansendeath threats from prison.

REESE:You think they are looking for someone they can frame for Hansen’s murder likethey framed Pope? 

FINCH:No, I think they found him. But what do we do? 

REESE:We stop them.

 

STILLS[OVER PHONE]: You wanted to meet? Remsen and Avenue D in Canarsie, 20 minutes.

REESE:Finch, it's happening now.

HANSEN:Hello? Are you here? Hello? You're gonna keep me waiting, Stills, we don't havetime for this.

STILLS:What's your problem? Pope is dead. His brother is gone, and we're still searchingfor the clown who took him.

HANSEN:The problem is Wheeler, you idiot. He knows. He knows about Pope and maybe evensome of the others. I told you we should have taken care of this guy weeks ago.I even found a shooter for you. Stop dragging your feet on this.

STILLS:How much time do we have? 

HANSEN:24 to 48 hours before he goes to the DA, tops. I can take care of the files atthe office. But you have to take care of Wheeler, tonight.

FUSCO:Hey, look what I found. We've got ourselves a groupie, heavily armed too.

STILLS:You know this guy?

HANSEN:No.

STILLS:You're not law enforcement. Cartel finally grow some stones? Who the hell areyou? 

REESE:Concerned third party? Ha, ha.

HANSEN:He's alone, that's what he is, so it doesn't matter. Take care of him. And, uh,get rid of Wheeler tonight. Make it look clean.

Hey,Stills. You screw this up, I won't let it get to me. I'll take care of you justlike I took care of Pope. I can look after myself, you know that.

REESE:Nice spot.

FUSCO:It's Oyster Bay. Glad you like it. You're gonna be here a long, long time.

REESE:I'm curious. Was there a point where you knew you'd become a bad guy? 

FUSCO:I got a mortgage to pay, same as everybody else. I woke up one day and Irealized I gotta guard these assholes on the Wall Street robbing everybodyblind. They are stealing more than my annual salary in an afternoon. So I say, whatthe hell? 

REESE:I don't believe you. See, I've been watching you, Lionel, and I think there's abig difference between you and your friends. Your heart's not really into it. Stills,he does it for money. But I think you do it because you're loyal.

FUSCO:What's the difference? 

REESE:It's why I'm gonna let you live.

[LAUGHING][BOTH LAUGHING] 

REESE:Yeah. I'm considering sticking around New York for a while. If I do, I'm gonnaneed someone on the inside, and you might come in handy.

FUSCO:Uh, So I'm working for you now?

REESE:That's right. But I've got two rules. One, you so much as hurt anybody and I'llkill you. I don't particularly like killing people, but I'm very good at it. Andtwo, you have to be more careful. For instance, if you're gonna put someone in theback seat of your car you have to search them properly.

FUSCO:What the….?

[GRUNTS][SHOUTING] 

FUSCO:What are you doing? 

REESE:You have your vest on, officer? 

FUSCO:Yeah.

[FUSCOGROANING] 

[COMPUTERBEEPS]

FINCH:Where the hell have you……? 

REESE:There's no time. We were wrong. Hansen isn't the target. She's the ringleader. They'regoing after Wheeler, tonight.

[TIRESSQUEALING] 

AZARELLO:Yo, Wheeler's up there. He heads to the gym most nights. I got Doyle upstairssneaking him up. Place is a dump. There's no doorman, no cameras, nobody.

STILLS:We'll take him in the lobby. Soon as it's done, we take the shooter out. Givehim a block and then take him out. Head shots this time, you understand?

AZARELLO:Yeah, yeah.

STILLS:Get our friend out of this trunk.

AZARELLO:Who is this guy? 

STILLS:Some ex-con Wheeler put away. Azarello, lights.

STILLS:Doyle, talk to me. 

DOYLE:He's coming out now.

WHEELER:Come on, Henry, let's go.

DOYLE:Wait.

WHEELER:Remember that basketball game we're supposed to go to? Come on.

DOYLE:Damn, he's got his kid with him.

STILLS:What a waste.

WHEELER:Better watch out.

STILLS:You're a very bad man, Charles. You're about to kill a man and his son.

CHARLES:Please……please don't do this.

REESE:Drop your weapon.

WHEELER:I think that's true, actually. You keep working on it, you'll be able to throwthat fast.

HENRY:Really?

WHEELER:Absolutely.

REESE:Let him go.

STILLS:I can't do that. I let him go, my friends and I go to jail.

[SHOUTS]

REESE:Drag your friend outside and take him to the hospital, right now. I think Iwill kill you and your friend here. Make it look like you killed each other. Then,just because you pissed me off, I'm going to kill your family, and all yourfriends.

REESE:I don't have any friends. I don't have any family left, either, left them allbehind., went around the world looking for bad guys. But there were plenty ofyou, right here, all along.

[GUNFIRE]

[CHATTERINGON MONITOR] 

ATTORNEY:So now, essentially, you're telling us you couldn't see what was happening inthe parking lot at all. I'm done, Your Honor.

SMITH:Ms.Hansen? The state isn't paying you by the hour, counselor.

HANSEN:Why don't we have the defendant tell you in her own words? Let's listen to the911 call she made.

HANSEN[ON RECORDING]: And, hey, take care of Wheeler, tonight. Make it look clean. Stills,you screw this up, I won't let it get to me. I'll take care of you just like Itook care of Pope. I can look after myself, you know that.

[GRUNTS][GROANS] 

REESE:You ready to get to work, officer? 

FUSCO:I'm no good to you. I'm dead, just a matter of time before the gangs get me, orIA.

REESE:No one knows you're involved. I took care of that. Besides, they'll be too busylooking for Stills. The police will think he's run for it. The gangs and themob will think he's gone Witness Protection.

FUSCO:Is that where he is, Witness Protection?

REESE:No, Lionel. He's in the trunk. I gave him a choice and he chose wrong. Onlyproblem is, uh, well, I had to shoot him with your gun and you'd have a hardtime explaining that one. So, ha, ha, you'll be taking another trip. But I'm notcoming along this time.

FUSCO:Where am I going?

REESE:Oyster Bay, where no one's gonna find him for a long, long time. I'll be intouch.

[CHUCKLES]

FINCH:You have a decision to make.

REESE:The machine gave you another number.

FINCH:The numbers never stop coming. You should know that up front.

REESE:Two questions, first, why me? 

FINCH:I've been watching you for a long time, John. We have more in common than youmight think. The world thinks we're both dead, for starters. You said two questions.

REESE:You programmed the machine to delete those irrelevant numbers. But now you'retrying to save them. What changed your mind? 

FINCH:Let's just say you're not the only one that's lost someone. If you wanna leave,I'll give you enough money to get as far as you need. Disappear.

REESE:And if I stay? 

FINCH:They'll come looking for you, the police, the mob, your old friends at the CIA.If you stay and we continue to do this, sooner or later, both of us willprobably wind up dead, actually dead, this time. I said I'd tell you the truth.I didn't say you'd like it.

CARTER:Start talking, officer.

AZARELLO:You think I'm gonna rat on my friends? Please, you can tell the DA all aboutyour crooked pals. I wanna know about him, the guy who came after you.

AZARELLO:I don't know anything. He was just some guy alone, in a suit.

CARTER:Yeah you're gonna tell me everything that you don't know about him and where Ican find him.

[CHATTERINGON MONITOR] 


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