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Castle Season 4 Episode 16 - Full
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00:00Previously on Castle
00:03Hands in the air
00:04Thomas Gage, you're under arrest
00:05Everything that you have on me, it's all going away
00:08I'm very interested in knowing how he got out of that holding cell on your watch
00:11Castle
00:13Rick Castle at a loss for words
00:17Sophia Turner
00:18Hello, Rick
00:19You're Clara Strike from the Derek Storm books?
00:22Welcome to the CIA
00:23Gage was our most effective asset
00:25He went rogue
00:26Pandora is the code name for Gage's mission
00:28Who is he?
00:29Dr. Nelson Blakely
00:30There he is
00:31He was a legend at the agency
00:33His approach was to find a small event that could trigger a large event
00:37Blakely is the one who planned Pandora
00:38This is beyond a worst case scenario
00:40Dr. Blakely, what's going on?
00:42I found a linchpin that will bring about the end of our country as we know it
00:46Dr. Blakely
00:48They're here
00:48Wait, wait
00:50This door won't open
01:05Yeah, mine won't either
01:08I think the crash bet the frame
01:10We need something to break the glass
01:11Oh my god
01:12Castle
01:15I can't
01:16I can't find it
01:18I think it got knocked out when we got hit
01:20Help me look for it
01:22I'm stuck
01:30What do you mean you're stuck?
01:32I mean my belt is jammed
01:34And the seat won't move
01:35What about a knife?
01:40Do you have a knife?
01:41Yeah
01:41In the truck
01:43Okay, look
01:54We're running out of time
01:55I need you to see if you can find that gun
01:56And we'll just shoot the belt off
01:58I can't feel it
02:00Castle
02:01Hang on, hang on
02:03Stay here
02:26I've heard it
02:56Castle
03:01Castle
03:26Ah
03:56I don't know.
04:26I guess the good thing about having your daughter at crime scenes is she can bring you dry clothes.
04:35Thanks.
04:37And, um, thanks.
04:40You'd have done the same for me.
04:42Yeah, probably.
04:46I'm just glad you found my gun.
04:49That whole sinking car thing, much cooler in movies than it is in real life.
04:53And for the record, I prefer watching spy thrillers to being in them.
04:56So, tell me, how can your victim look like Nelson Blakely when he supposedly died ten years ago?
05:03Yeah, I...
05:05Weird, isn't it?
05:06Yeah.
05:07Weird.
05:08Fake deaths?
05:09Car in the water?
05:10Don't you think now's a good time to tell us what the hell's going on?
05:13Uh...
05:14I'm sorry, Javi.
05:16It's classified.
05:18I was Special Forces.
05:20I used to eat classified for breakfast.
05:22And yet, Rider Boy can know?
05:24Okay.
05:25I'll be over there with Harbor Patrol trying to figure out how to get your unit out of the drink.
05:31I'm glad you're okay.
05:37Rider Boy.
05:39So you think our shooter was Gage?
05:41Yeah.
05:42I think he's getting rid of anyone that could expose his rogue operations.
05:45Well, he's doing a pretty good job.
05:46We still have no idea what Pandora is.
05:48Well, we know that Blakely was afraid, and we know that he was working on something that was big enough to threaten the future of this country.
05:53We just don't know what the hell he was working on.
05:55There's got to be a clue somewhere in his life.
05:57Maybe there's something on the body that'll tell us.
05:59No, we checked. There was nothing in his pockets.
06:02But the way they were turned out makes me think someone went through and emptied them.
06:05Gage.
06:06Ryan, get some teams to search the building.
06:08What are we looking for?
06:09I don't know, but he brought us here for a reason.
06:11Lane, you see what you can find on him?
06:13Dental scars, prints, tattoos, anything that might tell us.
06:26He's dead.
06:27Yeah, look, I can explain.
06:29Get in the car.
06:39What the hell did you think you were doing?
06:41What you wanted, finding Blakely.
06:43You cracked his code, and you didn't even think to notify me?
06:46Look, in Castle's defense, it was a long shot, and he didn't want to waste your time if he was wrong, and we were bringing the guy in.
06:51When he was killed, in your custody.
06:53What were you doing at the docks?
06:55He asked us to take him there.
06:56Why?
06:56We don't know.
06:58Well, did you learn anything?
07:00Yes.
07:00He was hired to analyze the United States for vulnerabilities.
07:04He said he found a weakness in our economy, an unexpected linchpin that if someone went after it, they'll start the dominoes falling.
07:12Falling toward what?
07:13The end of our country as we know it.
07:15So what's our next move?
07:19There is no next move.
07:20Not for you two.
07:22It was a mistake bringing you into the loop.
07:24You know, I really thought, I really thought you had changed.
07:28But you know what?
07:29You are the same reckless, immature, self-centered jackass that you always were.
07:34And you put this investigation at risk.
07:36Look, I'm sorry.
07:37You're sorry?
07:38We are on the verge of the next 9-11 or worse.
07:40This isn't one of your damn books, Rick.
07:42This is real life.
07:43And when things go bad, you can't just rewrite the ending like you did with us.
07:46Get them both out of here.
07:58So, you slept with her?
08:01Yeah.
08:03Yeah, I slept with her.
08:05Has there been others?
08:07Women?
08:07Muses.
08:08No.
08:09Why?
08:11I just wanted to see how big the club was, that's all.
08:13Hey guys, what do you got?
08:14Okay, wait, wait, wait.
08:15First off, there is no club.
08:18And second, we're off the case, if you recall?
08:20We're off their case.
08:22I still have a murder to solve.
08:24Where your chief suspect is smack dab in the middle of a CIA operation.
08:27I don't care what he's in the middle of.
08:29Thomas Gage killed three people.
08:31One of them was in my custody.
08:33He locked us in a trunk and then he sent my cruiser to the bottom of the Hudson.
08:36Gage is a trained covert operative.
08:38There's no way you can catch him.
08:40Yes, I can.
08:41If I figure out where he was going.
08:42We find out what Blakely was working on.
08:45We find the linchpin.
08:46We find the linchpin.
08:47We find Gage.
08:56Anything on the warehouse?
08:57Yeah, right after you guys left, the feds showed up and shut us down.
09:00But we did find something on your Vic, Nelson Blakely.
09:03His prints came back as a Scott McGregor from Long Island City.
09:05Problem is, McGregor seems to only exist on paper.
09:08We can't find any trace of him in the real world.
09:09Did you guys send units the listed address?
09:11Yeah, and the family living there had never heard of him.
09:14No one recognized his photo.
09:15Well, someone must have known him.
09:17Someone did.
09:18He plays chess.
09:19That's not a solo sport.
09:21I thought you were off the case.
09:23You heard what Sophia said.
09:25I'm a reckless, immature, self-centered jackass.
09:28If you're stupid enough to keep going, I'm stupid enough to go with you.
09:32All right, you guys canvass all of the chess parks in the city.
09:36Let's see if we can dig up some of his opponents.
09:40Beckett.
09:43What?
09:44What do you mean the body never arrived?
09:46They intercepted it in transport.
09:47Apparently they had a court order.
09:49It's impossible.
09:51How could they get a court order that fast?
09:52I don't know.
09:53Maybe you should ask your girlfriend.
09:55Girlfriend?
09:55Yes.
09:56Okay, we slept together.
09:58It was a long time ago.
09:59What's the big deal?
09:59There is no big deal.
10:01Sleep with whoever you want.
10:02The more, the merrier.
10:06I have those, uh, toxicology reports you wanted?
10:09Oh, yes.
10:10Just set them there, sweetie.
10:15So, enjoying your new internship?
10:17Well, I'm learning a lot.
10:18Too much, I think.
10:20And I thought the dead bodies were going to be the grossest part.
10:23Funny.
10:23Good night.
10:24So, who is Beckett talking about?
10:26None of your business.
10:27Now go to bed.
10:28The woman at the docks.
10:29Who is she?
10:30Nobody.
10:31Now go to bed.
10:32I saw the way you looked at her.
10:33She's not nobody.
10:34Well, it doesn't matter who she is because I'm never going to see her again.
10:39Now go to bed.
10:43You know, if you're going to keep secrets from me, I might start keeping secrets from you, too.
10:46At your age, I'm thinking that might be a good idea.
10:54Sophia?
10:56Sophia?
10:57Hello, Rick.
11:06Um, how, when are you, how did you get in here?
11:10I'm CIA.
11:11So, they're turning them into graphic novels now?
11:16Yeah.
11:17Um, first one did well, so they're going to do another.
11:20So, what do you think?
11:21She looked like me?
11:22Uh, what are you doing here?
11:28You're going after Gage, aren't you?
11:30No, we're off the case, remember?
11:34Mm, you used to be a better liar.
11:37I know you've been looking into Blakely's aliases.
11:41It's okay, Rick, I don't mind.
11:43In fact, I want you on this case.
11:46What?
11:46I know what I said, but I also know what's at stake.
11:50Bringing you and Beckett on board was not a popular decision,
11:52and after what happened with Blakely, I had to make a stand.
11:56But I know what kind of asset you can be.
11:58I know you'll just keep digging, no matter what I say.
12:03It's your nature.
12:05You need to know how the story ends.
12:08Like with her.
12:12Does she know about this?
12:14Well, that's...
12:16You always did like playing with dynamite.
12:22Just be careful it doesn't blow up in your face.
12:25She's different.
12:26Is she?
12:26Or do you just think she is?
12:36I heard you hit the same dead end with Blakely as we did.
12:40I thought you might be able to try this.
12:45It's what Blakely was looking for at the pier.
12:47We found it in a go-bag with plane tickets, cash, and some fake IDs.
12:51Account numbers?
12:52All from domestic banks, and since Blakely was a U.S. citizen...
12:55You're prohibited from looking into them.
12:56But you guys aren't.
12:58Those accounts may contain clues as to who hired him.
13:01And assuming you still want to know how the story ends.
13:03Just keep me in the loop this time.
13:13And Rick...
13:15Try not to get killed.
13:19Still quite fond of you.
13:20Where are the boys?
13:38They're canvassing chess perks.
13:40Looking for anyone that knew Blakely.
13:42And why aren't you with them?
13:44Because my car is the bottom of the Hudson, and Gates won't issue me another one until I write up an incident report.
13:49Which I can't do because this case is classified.
13:53What?
13:54Nothing.
13:56It's just that's a perfect example.
13:58I have a linchpin.
13:59This case might go unsolved, all because you don't have access to a car.
14:02Don't make me shoot you.
14:06Well, if you shoot me, who's going to help you follow this lead?
14:11Blakely's bank account information.
14:13It's what he was going for on the pier.
14:15If we can track his money...
14:16Where did you get that?
14:19Sophia.
14:20She came to my place last night.
14:22Not like that.
14:23No, of course.
14:23So then what happened to reckless, immature, self-centered jackass?
14:26She's posturing for her colleagues.
14:28Mm-hmm.
14:29Beckett, it's a lead.
14:30She wants us on the case.
14:37What do you think this is about, huh?
14:39Smells like an intelligence op.
14:40CIA, NSA, DHS.
14:43Same letters, different alphabet.
14:44We had some buddies from the service volunteer for intelligence ops.
14:47Yeah, how do they like it?
14:49And they all died.
14:51Hey, guys.
14:53You recognize this man?
14:56Matter of fact, I do.
14:57He comes to the park two or three times a week.
15:02Looks for games.
15:03What do you know about him?
15:05He's a crazy chess player.
15:07Makes some weird moves, like sacrificing his queen just to see what happens.
15:13He always wins, though.
15:15Do you know his name?
15:15Scott or something like that.
15:17But if you want to know about this guy, you should talk to Yanni.
15:20Yanni?
15:21Who's Yanni?
15:22Another player.
15:23Him and your guy?
15:25Been spending a lot of time together lately.
15:30So Blakely had over $2 million in six accounts and none of them under his real name.
15:34Deposits were made by nonprofits, aid groups, environmental organizations.
15:38So if those were his secret consulting accounts, it's possible that one of those payments was for Operation Pandora.
15:44Exactly.
15:45These two.
15:46Deposits of half a million dollars each.
15:48This one was from three months ago, and this one was from a week ago.
15:51His start and finish payments.
15:52Mm-hmm.
15:53Both from offshore accounts, but they're closed.
15:56It's a dead end.
15:57Yo!
15:58We may have a lead on Blakely.
16:01Guy in the park said he's been spending time with this man, Janacek Spivey.
16:05A two-time national chess champion, now an economics professor at the School of International Affairs.
16:09An economics professor.
16:10You think it's related?
16:12Well, I don't know if this helps, but the guy is also an advisor to the IMF, the UN Economics Council, and the Congressional Finance Committee.
16:21Yeah, that's him.
16:22But he said his name was McGregor, not Blakely.
16:25What do you know about him?
16:27Um, he was a hell of a chess player.
16:30It seemed like he knew every move I was going to make before I made it.
16:33No, I mean, personally.
16:38He never really talked about his personal life.
16:41Witnesses said you spent a lot of time talking.
16:44What about?
16:44Economic theory.
16:46When he found out what I did, he had a million questions.
16:49What kind of questions?
16:51About world economic forces, historic socioeconomic models.
16:55There were times it seemed like he knew more than I did.
16:58He was quite the hobbyist.
17:00No, he was more than just a hobbyist.
17:02Did he focus on anything in specific?
17:05Not that I remember.
17:06Though he was very concerned with the U.S. economy.
17:08And he never mentioned any family or friends?
17:12No.
17:12Anywhere he might have shopped?
17:13Anything that might indicate where he lived?
17:15No.
17:16But I think he lived in Union Square.
17:18What makes you say that?
17:20After one of our walks, I discovered I left my chess set in the park.
17:24And on my way back, I saw him head into a building there.
17:28Do you think you can identify that building for us?
17:30I think so.
17:33I got a part of your car.
17:38Uh, yeah, this is his place right here.
17:41But he said his name was Finley, not Blakely or McGregor.
17:46Thanks.
17:50What are we looking for?
17:51Papers, computers, phone records, bills, anything that'll help us figure out what he was up to.
17:56Take it.
18:01Take it.
18:02Take it, phone it.
18:02What the hell?
18:17What the hell?
18:18Tax riots?
18:37European economic collapse.
18:38Iran evades Iraq?
18:40Syria moves on Israel.
18:42U.S. commits troops to Taiwan.
18:44U.S. commits troops to Middle East.
18:46Russia moves on Eastern Europe.
18:51What kind of an outcome was this lynchpin supposed to create?
18:54The end of our country as we know it.
19:00Third World War.
19:09This can't be real.
19:10No one can predict all of this.
19:12Maybe not, but a bunch of people smarter than us think he can.
19:16He was killed to cover it up.
19:21I found an alarming vulnerability.
19:24Over here.
19:26A lynchpin that was tied to the economy that would cause crisis and devastation beyond anything we'd ever seen.
19:33The dominoes would just never stop falling.
19:37Who is she?
19:38I don't know, but this is it.
19:40She's the lynchpin.
19:43The first domino to fall that leads to war.
19:49I gave them the blueprint that will bring about the end of our country as we know it.
19:54I have to call them.
19:55They have to know.
19:56Put the phone down.
19:59Gage?
19:59Put the phone down now.
20:01Now run.
20:02What?
20:03Run!
20:10I thought you were the bad guy.
20:22If I were the bad guy, you'd be dead by now.
20:25This way.
20:26No, my car is out front.
20:27They're watching your car.
20:28You go that way and you'll die.
20:29Who's out there?
20:29Who are they?
20:30You can have answers or you can live.
20:33Your choice.
20:33Stay down.
20:46We need to call our CIA contact.
20:47We need to tell them what's going on.
20:48No calls.
20:49Where are we?
21:06Someplace safe, but we don't have much time.
21:08All right, I've been on the grid.
21:08I've heard the chatter.
21:09Whatever this is, it's going down tomorrow.
21:11Now you got to Blakely's before me.
21:13Who's the target?
21:14Why did you kill Blakely and McGrath?
21:16I didn't.
21:17Come on.
21:22You really want me to take that gun away from you again?
21:24We don't have the time.
21:26Make time.
21:33Look, as an asset, you have to develop certain survival skills.
21:38All right, chief of which is the ability to know something's wrong without knowing why.
21:41It's always something small.
21:43Static pop on your safe house phone.
21:45A slight delay in authorization using your credit cards.
21:48Or the almost imperceptible pauses in conversations with your handler.
21:53Something's wrong.
21:54And if you don't figure out what, you're not going to survive the week.
21:58Now someone is trying to send this world spiraling towards war, and they want me to take the fall, but neither of those things are going to happen.
22:04Now I need you to tell me what the name of the target is.
22:08Look, let me call my CIA contact.
22:11She can help us.
22:11No.
22:13Everything indicates that Pandora is being funded by military and industrial concerns linked with Eastern Europe.
22:19They can't pull off this operation.
22:22Not without help from the inside.
22:24Detective, don't you get it?
22:27My own people are setting me up, and they're not going to stop until I'm dead, because I'm the diversion.
22:35Look, if everyone's trying to stop me, then no one's trying to stop Pandora.
22:39No one but me.
22:40Now I'm going to ask you one last time.
22:45Who's the target?
23:01Hello, Thomas.
23:10It's the oldest intelligence con job in the book.
23:13Create a crisis so you can ride in just in time to save the day.
23:16Gage was playing you.
23:17He wanted you to think that he was the good guy.
23:19He needed your trust.
23:20Yeah, but then why did he ask us who the linchpin was?
23:22Shouldn't he have known?
23:23He was protecting his op.
23:25He was ascertaining how much we knew before he killed you.
23:27Well, if you're right, and the attack on us was staged, then he can't be working alone.
23:31Gage must have a partner.
23:32Which means it's not over.
23:33Fire crews were unable to contain the blaze in Blakely's apartment.
23:36All of his research is gone.
23:37I want you to run this through every facial wreck database we have.
23:41I want to know who she is, and I want to know how the hell a ten-year-old girl could be the first domino in the march toward war.
23:46Where's Gage?
23:47In the science.
23:55You know that guy you threw out the window, Gary Harper?
23:59He was a friend.
24:00Then you shouldn't have sent him for me.
24:05You know, we've met before.
24:07In Berlin, the Mannheim business, you were there at the drop-off with the Spaniard.
24:14You were good.
24:18So who are you working for now?
24:25Who's the girl?
24:27Who's the linchpin?
24:29Who put me in the cold?
24:31Who set me up?
24:32Do you think there's someone inside the CIA?
24:36A mole?
24:37A traitor?
24:37Is that what you think?
24:40You know, I think you could be right.
24:42And I think it's you.
24:44You're making a mistake.
24:46No, you and your partner are making a mistake.
24:48I don't have a partner.
24:49The guy out there, the one who killed McGrath and Blakely and drove your friends into the water.
24:55The one carrying out Operation Pandora.
24:56He's not with me.
24:57I saw him at the docks.
25:01The way he moved, he's with you.
25:04He's CIA.
25:04Are you sure he's lying?
25:24He's not expressing any of the physiological traits.
25:26He's trained to lie without betraying himself.
25:28He wants to divide us, make us suspicious of each other.
25:31Trust me, there's no mole but him.
25:32What if you're wrong?
25:34What if he's telling the truth?
25:35That is immaterial.
25:36Right now there is someone else out there who is preparing to go through with Pandora.
25:39And that girl is the key.
25:41We need to find her.
25:48Still negative on all databases.
25:50She's a foreign national.
25:51She might not be in any of ours.
25:52What about her school uniform?
25:53Can you identify her through that?
25:54We tried.
25:55There's not enough of the crest visible to identify it.
25:57Do you really buy this?
25:58I'm feeling a little girl could lead to the collapse of the United States.
26:01I mean, it just seems crazy.
26:03Yeah, well, so did Blakely's first linchpin.
26:05They asked him to develop a non-nuclear military strategy that would bring down the Soviet Union.
26:10Turns out all we had to do was outspend them.
26:14Need to take another run at Gage.
26:16Looks like he's all we've got.
26:17Put us on lockdown.
26:32No one leaves or enters the facility.
26:38Contact burns.
26:39Here's shot point blank.
26:40How is it that nobody heard this shot?
26:42The room is soundproof.
26:44The real question is, how come nobody saw?
26:48Someone hacked a video stream.
26:50How is that possible?
26:51You're the CIA.
26:52You have the most secure computers in the world.
26:54Possible because Gage was right.
26:55There's a mole in the CIA and he's in this unit.
26:58Facilities locked down.
26:59All personnel have been accounted for.
27:01How many people had access to that room?
27:0218.
27:03Ma'am, I've isolated the subroutine used to doctor the video.
27:06It was embedded in a software worm to escape detection.
27:08Then there's no way to tell where it came from.
27:10I may be able to use a reductive logarithm to isolate the pathway it took through the system.
27:14It might tell us where it was loaded.
27:15You can do that?
27:17I can try.
27:18Do it.
27:18I got no idea what they're talking about, but this is very exciting.
27:25There it is.
27:26Starting the trace.
27:33Got it.
27:33That's the terminal address where the virus was uploaded.
27:36Whose is it?
27:40Agent Trans.
27:42What?
27:42No.
27:43Just bend your head or I can see him get down.
27:44Down the ground.
27:45Down the ground.
27:46Wait.
27:47It's a decoy.
27:48The hacker piggybacked the IP.
27:49It's not Tran.
27:50Then who is it?
27:51Whoever uploaded it used Tran's terminal IP to hide their ID.
27:54They're good, but I'm better.
27:57I've isolated the user's passcode.
27:58I'm de-encrypting now.
28:06Run a personnel match.
28:15Martin.
28:15No self.
28:17I'm loyal.
28:18You know I'm loyal.
28:19Then put the gun down.
28:23Put it down.
28:24Okay.
28:26All right.
28:26Okay.
28:29You shoot.
28:30She dies.
28:30Everyone back up now.
28:31Don't do it.
28:32Back up now.
28:33Hey.
28:34Martin, don't.
28:36Martin, don't.
28:37Martin.
28:38Put the gun down, Martin.
28:39Thanks, but I'd rather live.
28:44Shut the elevator down.
28:48I'm in.
28:52Stand by and bring it back down.
28:53There's no way you could have known.
29:15No.
29:16When we first got wind of Pandora, Danberg was the one who found all the connections.
29:20He was the one who traced it to Gage.
29:23Also, we wouldn't get too close to him.
29:25He even tried to convince me to get rid of you two.
29:28Worst of all, he may not be working alone.
29:32The implications of Pandora are huge.
29:37I don't understand how one of our own would actually want to plunge the country or the
29:41world into war.
29:42Money, ideology, none of it makes any sense.
29:45Well, the motives don't matter.
29:46All that matters is stopping Pandora.
29:48Gage said he picked up chatter.
29:49He said it's going down tomorrow.
29:50We've heard the same thing, which means we don't have any time.
29:53We have to find her.
29:54Well, there's got to be something that we miss, some detail that'll help us figure out
29:58who she is.
29:59We've run her through every database we have.
30:00We have looked through everything.
30:02Not everything.
30:04You guys maintain a topographical survey of the Earth, right?
30:07Yeah, why?
30:08So don't search for the girl.
30:11Run the mountains.
30:12If we know where she's from, we can narrow down our search.
30:16You are a genius.
30:27How long will this take?
30:28It's a big world.
30:31We've pulled anything arid and everything above and below 60 degrees latitude, but they're
30:35estimating it could take 32 hours.
30:37Those are a long night.
30:38I'll get some coffees.
30:43He was always thoughtful.
30:47You like him?
30:48So what happened, if you don't mind my asking?
31:01Well, you ever meet someone and have that intense attraction right away?
31:11You know, the tension, well, we fought it for months and then, and then we just couldn't
31:20stand it anymore.
31:20But afterward, it was like that tension was all we had, really.
31:29And without it, all we were left with was that, well, those things that drove us crazy
31:35about each other.
31:36I mean, you know how he can be.
31:39Yeah.
31:40Yeah, I do.
31:41Sometimes I wish we had never slept together.
31:50I kept that longing.
31:56Even your coffee mug's a CIA.
31:59That's so cool.
32:00While we save the world, maybe I'll let you keep one.
32:03Ah, incentive.
32:04I'll let you leave.
32:26Oh no.
32:27The topography matches terrain in the Chinese province of Zhejiang, just outside the city
32:42of Hangzhou.
32:43What's near Shanghai?
32:44Pull up all school uniform insignias from that region.
32:47Wait right there in the top right corner, they're the same color.
32:52Shanghai number 12 girl school, do they have a website?
32:55It's password protected.
32:56Picking the lock now.
32:58Hack into their photo archives and run facial rec.
33:03Bring up the captions and compare.
33:05Got her, Mia Ganghong.
33:07What do we know about her?
33:09Not much, just that she's the daughter of Zhejiang and Behu Ganghong.
33:13Zhang Ganghong?
33:14Who's Zhang Ganghong?
33:15He's a Chinese businessman with close ties to the finance minister and members of the ruling
33:20party.
33:21Why is his daughter targeted?
33:23Zhang is a kingmaker.
33:24He's extremely influential in shaping his government's economic policy.
33:28He made his fortune selling Chinese military hardware.
33:31Sometimes to our enemies, but we left him alone because he was supportive of China's purchase
33:36of US debt.
33:37Now, if someone were to take out Zhang, not that much would change.
33:41But if his daughter were killed in a botched assassination attempt and the Chinese were able to trace
33:46it back to the US government, it's conceivable that Zhang could use his considerable influence
33:52to single-handedly end China's purchase of the US debt.
33:55This country runs on deficit spending if we can't borrow money.
33:58If we couldn't meet our obligations, the government would shut down.
34:01Austerity measures would be imposed.
34:02We'd lose our ability to deploy our military around the world.
34:05And then with the US neutralized, our enemies would be able to explore their interests unchecked.
34:09That's right.
34:10There would be an explosion of regional conflicts, any one of which could send us toward global
34:14war.
34:15Or that we might not even be able to win.
34:16One domino knocked down, the entire world changes.
34:18We've located Zhang.
34:19He and a Chinese delegation just landed at JFK an hour ago.
34:22He's here?
34:23For a U.N. trade conference at the McKinley building.
34:25They're on their way there now.
34:26And ma'am, his daughter's with them.
34:33If we call it in, I can get a protective detail waiting.
34:37You think your cops are going to be able to stop CIA-trained operatives?
34:40You can't just end up dead.
34:41Besides, if word of this gets out, it could spark an international incident of epic proportions.
34:45We need to clean up the mess, not make one.
34:48We and what army?
34:49You said we couldn't trust the others because they could be working with Danburg.
34:52This is not the only CIA station in New York.
34:54I've got another field team on its way.
34:55You seal it up until you hear from me.
34:57No calls going in or out.
34:58I'm not taking any chances.
34:59Yes, ma'am.
35:10Agent Corgan, Detective Beckett, Mr. Castle, where's the delegation?
35:14Five minutes away.
35:15We in position?
35:16We have teams in the lobby and spotters across the street.
35:18What about Danburg?
35:19A guard ID'd him as having entered the building 45 minutes ago.
35:22We have crews in place authorized to take him out, but we still haven't identified his partner.
35:26Whatever happens, they keep the girl alive. Do you understand me?
35:29Yes, ma'am.
35:30Where are we going?
35:31This way.
35:32What are we doing down here?
35:33Shouldn't we be headed for the lobby?
35:34Castle?
35:35Sorry.
35:36What are we doing down here?
35:37Shouldn't we be headed for the lobby?
35:38Castle?
35:39Sorry.
35:40What are we doing down here?
35:41Shouldn't we be headed for the lobby?
35:43Castle?
35:44Sorry.
35:45What are you doing?
35:46Danburg wasn't the mall, was he?
35:47You are.
35:48Go kill the girl.
35:49I'll take care of these two.
35:50It was you this whole time?
35:51I'm afraid so.
36:14It was you this whole time?
36:18I'm afraid so.
36:31Why bring us here?
36:32Why not just leave us at the facility?
36:34Because you just don't stop.
36:38You need to know the story, the whole story.
36:41If something doesn't add up, you just don't let go.
36:43What do you think I brought you inside?
36:46I was protecting the op.
36:47Like you were trying to protect the operation when you killed Blakely and McGrath?
36:51You set up cage.
36:52For the linchpin to work, the Chinese have to blame the U.S. government.
36:55The operation has to trace back to the CIA.
36:58When you needed to cover your tracks, you killed them.
37:00So then you needed someone else.
37:02You needed Danbury.
37:04Sophia.
37:06World War III? Why?
37:08It's to say there are certain parties who will pay anything to reshape the world.
37:13I don't buy it.
37:25Sophia, I know, wouldn't sell out her country.
37:27Not for money, not for anything.
37:29Well, that's one thing you got wrong, Rick.
37:32You're never going to get away with this.
37:49Of course I will.
37:51Just tell them how we all tried to stop it and couldn't.
37:54And the two of you were killed in the process by Danburg, of course.
37:58Don't worry, I'll make it sound heroic.
38:01Your father will be very proud.
38:05My father?
38:06Well, you don't think you gained special access to the CIA back then because of your charm.
38:18You really don't know, do you?
38:21I guess you never will.
38:23No!
38:23Come on!
38:31It's just us and we're out of time.
38:33Nice.
38:33Nice.
38:39Nice.
38:56Nice.
39:57Huh.
39:59They told you?
40:01Once she turned me out, it didn't take long to put the pieces together.
40:04But all I could do was watch and wait for her to make her move.
40:08Hard to believe she was a traitor.
40:10It was all an act.
40:11Langley thinks she may have been a former KGB sleeper.
40:14Set adrift when the Soviet Union broke up.
40:17Stayed with the company because she had nowhere else to go.
40:19Until the better offer came along.
40:21Did you ever find out who she was working for?
40:23Who was behind Pandora?
40:24No.
40:25And even if I did, I couldn't tell you.
40:28Agent Danbert, Sophia said something.
40:33Something about my father being in the CIA.
40:37Would you know anything about that?
40:40I'm afraid I don't.
40:41Sorry.
40:42Oh, uh, Detective Beckett.
40:45Here.
40:46I had our guys, uh, take care of your car.
40:49You pulled my car out of the river?
40:50Yep.
40:51I think you will find it better than new.
40:54It's the least that we could do.
40:57Take care.
41:11You'd think she was telling the truth about my father.
41:13I mean, that would explain why he completely disappeared.
41:18I...
41:19I think that Sophia told a lot of lies.
41:24Must be tough.
41:29Finding out that she's a traitor, especially after you based Claire's strike on her and all.
41:36Well, Claire started off as Sophia, but she ended up being more like you.
41:43You know, smart, fierce, kind.
41:47I think that's one of the reasons I was drawn to you as a muse.
41:52You think Dr. Blakely was right?
41:54About the linchpin, do you think we actually saved the world?
41:59I think that we saved a little girl's life.
42:02And that's enough for me.
42:03How I was still seeing me today.
42:08Oh, I think you will see you now.
42:15I think you are beautiful.
42:16I think you are beautiful.
42:17What do you seem like to see me?
42:19This you will see you tomorrow.
42:20I think you are beautiful.
42:20You are beautiful.
42:20You have beautiful.
42:22You are beautiful.
42:23Don't see you for them these years.
42:24I think we are beautiful.