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00:00Previously, on Reacher, he said $6.50 and $100k each.
00:10It could be a transfer of $65 million, a $65 million cover-up, a $65 million bribe.
00:15We got a suspect.
00:16Azari Munkman.
00:17He's known to Interpol as a weapons broker for terrorist organizations.
00:20He's a ghost. No pictures of him anywhere.
00:22If these are supposed to be fractions, then it's sloppy work.
00:25On each sheet, there's 26 or 27 numerical tabulations.
00:28So the real question is, what kind of somethings were they counting?
00:32You don't have to be lonely tonight.
00:34There were hitmen who tried to kill us in Atlantic City.
00:37They failed.
00:39But they had a parking pass for a company called New Age.
00:41New Age is an aerospace company.
00:44I'm Marla Burns, New Age Director of Operations.
00:46The parking pass was issued to a man named Trevor Seropian.
00:49Where's his car?
00:50Who decided to take it with us?
00:51Holy shit, it's Swan.
01:00He was working at New Age with the people who've been trying to kill us.
01:03Great, well, we drove a car through a window so that I could read workers' comp pleadings
01:12from a secretary who slipped on New Age stairs five years ago.
01:16So glad we risked prison for that.
01:19Yeah, I got nothing, too.
01:21No new information.
01:22Well, I wouldn't say we haven't found any new information.
01:25I mean, we've got three special investigators dead,
01:28one in the wind, and the one who's missing just happens to be the one who worked for New Age.
01:34What?
01:36Look, someone's got to say it.
01:37Was Swan working with these guys or with these guys?
01:40Swan's not dirty.
01:41Look, man, we all want to believe that he is...
01:43I know, Swan.
01:44We all do.
01:50You don't think there's even a chance?
01:52No, I don't.
01:55Focus on what we found.
01:58Brad?
02:04Stacy?
02:09This is a Brad.
02:11That is a fastener.
02:13Two names for something that size is stupid.
02:15So is this conversation.
02:17Well, speaking of names,
02:18we just found our man in the employee directory.
02:21Seems Swan's title was assistant director of security.
02:28Shane Langston, director of security.
02:32Maybe he's the guy I got on the phone in Atlantic City.
02:34Why would you say that?
02:35He's a security boss, and bosses give orders, and the guys we killed had orders to take us out.
02:39Just a theory.
02:40Could be the guy that got Swan caught up in all this.
02:43Well, Swan didn't pull him into it first.
02:45I already told you.
02:46Aren't you the guy that said that assumptions kill?
02:48Well, you're assuming that Swan's the same guy he was back in the 110.
02:52Hey, this is the guy Reacher chased down outside of Seropian's house.
02:56Same photo as his ID badge.
02:58Associate security officer.
03:02Well, that's great.
03:03Swan, Collins, that's two new age security personnel somehow involved in this.
03:07Now we gotta look into all these fuckers.
03:09Don't forget Marlo Burns.
03:10She knew she was sending us right into a buzzsaw when she gave us Seropian's address.
03:13So the entire company's suspect.
03:15We got over a thousand employees.
03:17Now we can tackle that.
03:22One at a time.
03:23Last night, you asked for a late night warrant for some defense firm.
03:45And an hour later, the place is hit with a smash and grab.
03:48Do you know how that makes this department look like we're five steps behind everything?
03:52I made those applications when I had enough for a warrant.
03:55And while you're waiting for them, all the evidence that you would have collected from that place is all cleaned out.
04:00And I'll bet you that it is those tin soldiers that you were supposed to be keeping your black eye on.
04:06It wasn't the army brats.
04:07I made it crystal clear to them not to color outside the lines.
04:11Oh, I see.
04:12You thought if you told them nicely, they'd play along.
04:15You're NYPD!
04:17These are fucking PIs!
04:18For Christ's sakes.
04:19Is this too fucking much for you, Russo?
04:21Lieutenant, lower your voice.
04:23Lower my voice?
04:24You're telling me to lower my voice in my own fucking office?
04:30Okay.
04:31Would you please go and find out what they learned, right?
04:35Am I asking you nicely enough, Russo?
04:40I'll get it handled.
04:41Great.
04:43Close this.
04:43Who put this song on?
04:51This is the Talking Heads.
04:54You got beef with the Talking Heads?
04:56We're in New York.
04:57They're a New York band.
04:58They're a Rhode Island band that moved to New York.
05:00And no, I don't have a beef with them.
05:02It's just...
05:03Road to Nowhere.
05:05Remember sitting here getting nowhere?
05:07Seems a little defeatist.
05:09Besides, it's not even their best song.
05:11Probably prefer Psycho Killer.
05:14Um, I might have something.
05:17I've been scrubbing the drives for everything Swan-related.
05:20And?
05:20And I found an anomaly.
05:22He's the Assistant Director of Security,
05:24so all of his emails have Langston, his boss,
05:26and a half dozen other security personnel CC'd on them.
05:29Makes sense.
05:30I mean, they're a team.
05:30They share information.
05:31But he didn't share everything.
05:33There are multiple emails between Swan
05:35and our old friend Marlo Burns.
05:37Just them.
05:38No one else copied.
05:39About what?
05:39Music.
05:41But not really.
05:43How do you know?
05:45He wrote,
05:46I was listening to an album the other day.
05:48Thought you might like it.
05:49Jimi Hendrix.
05:50Axis.
05:51Boldest love.
05:52The sixth song is amazing.
05:54Take a listen.
05:54Tell me what you think.
05:55Swan hated Hendrix.
05:57Anything with hard guitar.
05:58No.
05:59Skinner, no Hendrix, no Zeppelin, no who.
06:02I mean, that was his rule.
06:03He's leaving everyone else off the email saying he loved something we know he hated.
06:07Could be code.
06:08Or it could be a guy trying to get laid.
06:13I mean, I once told a girl I love Georgia O'Keeffe.
06:17We say things.
06:19Yeah.
06:19It says the sixth track is called Little Wing.
06:23Hold on.
06:26I ever tell you you're smart, Neely?
06:28Not Neely enough.
06:29Right here.
06:30A file on a federal defense project called Little Wing.
06:33By far the biggest contract New Age has ever had.
06:35Four times the size of anything I've seen anywhere else in their records.
06:39A nine-figure contract.
06:41People have murdered for less.
06:45Look at this inner office memo.
06:47It seems a test for the Little Wing tech was held for some military brass.
06:50Even a senator.
06:51But what kind of test?
06:52And where?
06:53It doesn't say.
06:54But they do note that Senator Malcolm Lavoie assured he would do all he could to get the congressional votes to make Little Wing a reality.
07:00And I quote,
07:01He fully believes in the work we're doing here at New Age, and we'll do whatever it takes to help us.
07:06Lavoie would fully believe in Snuffleupagus, you pay him enough.
07:09You know this guy?
07:11By reputation.
07:12In D.C., Lavoie's what's known as a paper bag.
07:14His politics and his vote go whichever way the wind's blowing.
07:17He's known to do some shady shit.
07:19So if New Age stands to make a fortune on a government contract and Lavoie is its champion in Congress,
07:25it stands to reason New Age is the wind blowing Lavoie's back.
07:27That sounds wrong.
07:32So Swan, who's missing, maybe dirty, maybe not,
07:35is co-texting Marlo Burns, who tried to have us killed about a program supported by an ethically compromised politician.
07:41We need to talk to Malcolm Lavoie.
07:43We'll never get close enough to a senator to find out what he may or may not know.
07:47Oh, we don't need to.
07:48Those guys never even know what they're voting for.
07:50Thousand-page bills, a legislative record, they don't read that stuff.
07:53They just vote the way they're told to.
07:54But as legislative director,
07:56they're the guys who actually craft and draft the laws,
07:58which is good for us because those guys have no security detail.
08:01Okay, well, why would those people talk to us?
08:04I couldn't make it so they'd be begging to tell us what they know.
08:12Something you want to share with the class?
08:17Look, there's a lot of powerful people in D.C. with, uh, confidential problems.
08:23Mainly unsavory, but legal.
08:24Things they do in private that they'd rather not get made public.
08:27My job is to make sure that their personal business stays personal.
08:31And the people who know secrets, they keep those secrets.
08:34So you blackmail.
08:35I incentivize.
08:36Sounds sleazy, O.D.
08:38It's sleazy adjacent.
08:40Hey, I got private school tuition to pay for, okay?
08:43Never break the law.
08:44I simply present the facts to people and let them know which way the river's gonna flow
08:47if they choose the wrong course of action.
08:49You give me ten minutes to make some phone calls,
08:52I'll get the name of the legislative director and an Achilles heel.
08:57Do it.
08:59All right.
09:09Reacher, I know you don't want to talk about Swan.
09:11Swan's clean.
09:12If he wasn't, he wouldn't have disappeared like the rest of the guys.
09:15But he didn't disappear like the rest of the guys.
09:17His body was never found.
09:18His place wasn't trash.
09:19He wouldn't just leave his dog to die.
09:22Not who Swan was.
09:25Maybe.
09:26Or maybe he ran off so fast because he knew three pissed off soldiers and a kaiju were coming for him.
09:32Dog was collateral damage.
09:34Okay, look, we don't know what Swan's been up to since the one-time ended, right?
09:40I mean, he could have had money problems.
09:42He could have been taking payoffs.
09:43Would you believe it if somebody told you I was taking payoffs?
09:46No.
09:47I'm just saying.
09:49Maybe we don't know some people as well as we think we do.
09:52There's no way the Tony Swan I recruited is a part of this.
09:56End of story.
09:57You see the look on their faces when we whipped out our badges?
10:09They look like Ralph Terry when Bill Mazeroski is Game 7 walk-off homer on him.
10:14Oh!
10:15Mazeroski, new rule, kid.
10:17You can't reference shit for more than a decade before you were born.
10:20Go Bucs.
10:21I'm so close to wrapping up this case, I can taste it.
10:24What do you think they're going to give us?
10:25Accommodations?
10:26Promotions?
10:27I like the sound of that.
10:28Pump the brakes, Major.
10:30There's still a hell of a lot of work ahead.
10:32More arrests to be made, infrastructure to dismantle,
10:34whole networks of cargo planes, jeeps, and helicopters across three continents.
10:38Just take the W, Gramps.
10:41Don't sass your elders.
10:43Yeah, take it easy on him, guys.
10:44He hasn't had his nap yet.
10:47Damn.
10:48Looks like we got some ivory soap over here, Reacher.
10:51Meaning?
10:52Meaning this shit's so pure it floats.
10:54How pure?
10:5699%.
10:56No wonder kids are getting hooked on this shit left and right.
11:04Maddie, sports fans, don't get up.
11:06I hear congratulations are in order.
11:08It's quite the buy and bust.
11:15Kilos of poison and a handful of scumbag dealers off the streets and ratting on their friends for us.
11:21These are the small fish who will catch the sharks soon enough.
11:26What did I tell you when you started this thing?
11:28This case is going to be a monster.
11:31Unleash the hounds.
11:34Seems he did.
11:34Speaking of monsters, how's Hortense the fourth?
11:3820 months, 20 months already into his terrible twos.
11:41Apparently, he's a prodigy.
11:43Good work.
11:44Good work.
11:45Good work.
11:46Good work.
11:47Woo!
11:48Talking about a prodigy, you're about to hit your Bacardi milestone.
11:52251 cases closed.
11:54We'll add it to the stat sheets till it's done.
11:58People in our profession are sent overseas where we're shot at, bombed, blasted from IEDs.
12:04Then these assholes make more money selling this shit than all our pensions combined.
12:10It's fucked up.
12:12All I'm saying.
12:13How much is 48 bricks worth, anyway?
12:1747.
12:18One's missing.
12:19There's 47, not 48.
12:21In an investigation, details matter.
12:24Brick of heroin's a hell of a detail.
12:26That's impossible.
12:27I counted 48 at point of sale.
12:29Either you miscounted or they palmed one back to short you.
12:32No, no, no.
12:33You do shit like that, you're not in the game for long.
12:35I know we loaded 48 bricks into Swan's Ride.
12:42Let's check your car.
12:43Nothing.
13:09Ah.
13:11Mystery solved.
13:13Must have fallen back there when I was driving and gotten stuck.
13:18Guess the first round's on me tonight for that fuck-up.
13:25Losing a key of age?
13:26I'd say that's worth two rounds.
13:32What?
13:33Nothing.
13:33He'd actually forgotten about that, but it doesn't support your argument.
13:50Swan could have been stealing the drugs and just panicked and gave them back.
13:53Maybe he regretted letting a chance of big money go by.
13:56Maybe something like little Wayne came along and he couldn't pass out that kind of opportunity again.
14:00That's a lot of maybes.
14:01My gut tells me he's a good man.
14:03Your gut's never been wrong before?
14:04You know what?
14:05You know what I think?
14:09You once wanted to be innocent because you hired him into the 110th.
14:14And if he's involved in something like this, you'd do something stupid, like blame yourself for our friend's deaths.
14:19Which, like I said, would be stupid.
14:25Let's just see what O'Donnell found.
14:26Mr. Mason, Dr. Zogby.
14:38So, I read your intake, and upon first glance, I gotta say, I've got a few questions.
14:44Look, I like a payday as much as the next guy, but you're quite a handsome fellow.
14:48Now, I'm not here to tell you how to live your life, but are you really certain you want me to give you a new face?
14:53In a manner of speaking.
15:06Don't struggle.
15:09When you're a doctor, you know what's happening.
15:13Your trachea is severed.
15:15Blood is entering your lungs.
15:17You're drowning.
15:18Your brain is deprived of oxygen, and your nervous system's shutting down, so by now, you can barely see me, and now you can't hear me, and now, you're dead.
15:31I'm just going to go and have a word with your secretary.
15:45I'm just going to go and have a word with your secretary.
15:45Daniel Boyd, Senator LaVoy's legislative director.
16:13Spoiled dipshit who's never lifted anything heavier than a gray goose bottle in his life.
16:18C-plus student who got into UVA and Georgetown Law thanks to mommy and daddy's connections.
16:23Real party boy.
16:24Two dismissed dewees in college, second year of law school, gets caught with a sex worker.
16:29Charges mysteriously disappeared.
16:31Took his 2.3 GPA straight into private practice, and now he drafts legislation that decides the fate of the free world, telling his boss to vote on whatever benefits the lobbyists who would invest.
16:40So, he was born somewhere between 3rd and home base, and never heard the word consequence.
16:45You're going to pull a few moves from your sleazy adjacent playbook?
16:47That's the general idea.
16:50Boyd's going to be in Boston tonight for a fundraiser event at the Pops.
16:53We'll set him up like a bowling pin.
17:00Yeah.
17:01Oh, you pick up the phone.
17:03I thought maybe you couldn't answer because you broke your hand when you drove the fucking car through the office building.
17:09I didn't get hurt at all.
17:10You think this is funny?
17:12I told you, no more cowboy shit.
17:14The car belonged to one of their employees.
17:16I was returning it.
17:18Listen, wiseass, my boss almost punched my ticket because of you.
17:21Well, maybe that's a good thing, because members of my unit are falling from the sky like raindrops, and you haven't done shit.
17:26Hey, hey, I want everything you got on New Age.
17:29You understand?
17:29Fine. That's why I answered the phone this time.
17:31I actually have a reason to talk to you.
17:33I'm going to send you their security team roster.
17:35Run background checks, see what connections these guys have.
17:37Wait, wait, wait. What do you think? I'm here to do your clerical work?
17:40Yep.
17:41We're busy heading off to Boston.
17:43What's in Boston?
17:44The symphony.
17:47God damn it.
17:48Before we head north, Dixon and I should go talk to Marlo Burns.
17:51Step on her neck a little bit.
17:53Address is online.
17:55Right there is why I don't have a house.
17:57Yeah, that's the reason.
17:58So, while we do all the work, what are you guys going to do?
18:02Oh, we're going to go score some drugs.
18:18Howdy.
18:19You ain't talking about making moves.
18:20You'll forget it.
18:21Come on.
18:22Shit.
18:235-0. 5-0.
18:25That's just rude.
18:27Oh!
18:28Oh!
18:30This just ain't your week.
18:31Oh!
18:32Oh!
18:32Oh!
18:33Oh!
18:33Oh!
18:34Oh!
18:35Oh!
18:36Oh!
18:37Oh!
18:38Oh!
18:39Oh!
18:40Oh!
18:41Oh!
18:42Oh!
18:43Oh!
18:44Oh!
18:45Oh!
18:46Oh!
18:47Oh!
18:51Find a new line of work, asshole.
18:52Mom!
19:22Mom!
19:52Mom!
20:22She's got a kid.
20:37House clear.
20:39Affirmative.
20:41Anything interesting?
20:48You mean just some expensive jewelry Marlo left behind?
20:52Think she bugged out?
20:54She exited out the back door without locking it.
20:57Clothes are all over. Clearly packed in a hurry.
21:02Closet and...
21:05Cabinets are open.
21:15Well, she took her toothbrush and toothpaste.
21:18Kidnappers don't care about oral hygiene.
21:23Jane's a gamer.
21:28Got good taste.
21:30Ah, you might want to come and see this.
21:32Who the hell goes on the limb and leaves their cash stash behind?
21:48Apparently Marlo burns.
21:50So, to confirm, you've reserved a Cadillac Escalade to be returned within three days' time to JFK Airport?
21:57That's correct.
21:59And to thank you for your loyalty, we've upgraded you to a serious Exxon Platinum listening experience free of charge.
22:05Wonderful.
22:06Thank you for your business, Dr. Ozarki. Have a wonderful drive.
22:16Would you like this?
22:17Do you know why I love comic books so much?
22:30Well, look at you.
22:31Don't you feel more civilized now, Miss Doolittle?
22:40Hey, where are the clothes you're wearing?
22:43Garbage.
22:44Garbage?
22:45Why?
22:46I'm already carrying boots.
22:48If I had any more clothes, pretty soon I need a suitcase.
22:51I got a suitcase I need a house to keep it in, and I need a car for the driveway.
22:55Before you know it, I'm filling out all kinds of forms.
22:57So, a spare shirt's just too much of an attachment for you.
23:01Anyone ever diagnose you as a sociopath?
23:04Diagnosed?
23:05No.
23:10So, what do you make of Marlo Burns taking off with just some clothes and leaving all that cash behind?
23:16Not sure yet.
23:17No, she did take her toothbrush.
23:20She could be your soulmate.
23:22Shut up.
23:28Not one word.
23:30Holy shit.
23:31That's two words.
23:32Another one and I'll shove this kitten heel right up your ass.
23:35I'm just saying you look nice.
23:37You both look nice.
23:39You look like the assholes on top of a wedding cake.
23:42Here, I'll pay you back in a month when my pension lands.
23:44Yeah, your pension won't cover that suit.
23:46Or the hotel room.
23:47Or the plane ticket.
23:49I'll pay you back in two months.
23:51Okay.
23:52Everyone ready?
23:57Let's go listen to some boring ass music.
24:05Anna, close your mouth, boss. You're catching flies.
24:22Excuse me.
24:27Excuse me.
24:31Pardon me.
24:32Excuse me.
24:33Of course.
24:36No.
24:38Apologies.
24:39Not at all.
24:41I'm sorry.
24:42I'm a little turned around.
24:43I don't know if I have orchestra seats or floor box seats and I actually don't even know what that means.
24:48Do you mind?
24:49Okay, well.
24:50Let's just see what we got here.
24:51The mezzanine, that's where you are.
24:53Okay.
24:54But it just simply won't cut it.
24:55You see, you want to be down here.
24:57The sound, it just wraps around you like a fleece.
25:00How about I swap your ticket with my aide when he arrives?
25:04Wouldn't he mind?
25:05Not if he wants to keep his job.
25:08Please, take a seat.
25:15In the back.
25:16Okay, we got 13 14ths, 8 13ths, over seven months, six day working weeks.
25:23Maybe a timesheet clock on hours, maybe a rating scale.
25:26I don't know.
25:28Top you off?
25:29Yeah.
25:30Yes, ma'am.
25:32And when you get the chance, could you bring me the bill?
25:34This guy doesn't have any money.
25:36Sure.
25:37Let me tally it up for you.
25:39Right.
25:41It's a tally.
25:42What?
25:43Here.
25:4413 14ths.
25:45Something happened 13 times when it was supposed to happen 14 times.
25:48Here, 11 out of 13.
25:508 out of 11.
25:54Hey, bud, I just...
25:56Okay, what'd I tell you?
25:57Your hands are for helping, not hitting.
26:01Apologize to your brother.
26:02Share your Legos, okay?
26:04I love you.
26:05Should've been moving back.
26:07Okay.
26:08Bye for now.
26:10Sorry, I don't know why I gave my burner number...
26:16Well, you look happy.
26:17I did the math.
26:19There were 2,197 total events.
26:21Whatever they were.
26:22But they only succeeded 1,547 times.
26:25But that's not the interesting number.
26:26Look how many times they didn't get the outcome they wanted.
26:292,197 minus 1,547.
26:35650.
26:36Holy shit.
26:37650 at 100k each.
26:39It's all connected somehow.
26:41So.
26:43So.
26:45Hands are for helping.
26:48You have brass knuckles in your pocket.
26:50I got a Paw Patrol Band-Aid and his playground sent, too.
26:54Look, they call non-stop when I'm not there.
26:56I just...
26:57I am there.
26:58It's, you know...
26:597am weekend soccer games.
27:01Teacher conferences.
27:03Scheduled sex with the wife.
27:06I am no longer my own man.
27:09You wouldn't trade it for anything in the world?
27:11Not for $65 million.
27:14You are a changed man, O'Donnell.
27:17Yep.
27:18Maybe you should give it a go.
27:19Huh?
27:20Buy some land, start a family.
27:22You'd be the scariest guy at PTA.
27:24You'd be a good dad.
27:26If I hadn't land, I'd get four or five...
27:27Four or five dogs.
27:29You'd get four or five dogs?
27:32No woman?
27:34Not even Dixon?
27:37She's a friend.
27:41Okay.
27:43Whatever you say.
27:45That was some dress, though.
27:46Hell of a dress.
27:47Oh, Neely.
27:48It's intermission.
27:49Dixon and Boyd are leaving now.
27:50There they are.
27:52That's a hell of a dress.
27:53The car's around the corner.
27:54Does that work?
27:55Follow anywhere you lead, gorgeous.
27:56Well, let's go party.
27:57Okay.
27:58Look at her.
27:59Boyd didn't stand a chance.
28:03Neely again.
28:04Says my guy's in place.
28:05Hmm.
28:06Hey, this friend of yours...
28:07He's gonna come through for us, yeah?
28:08If he was in the army, I'd have asked him to join the one-tenth.
28:12Come here.
28:14Mmm.
28:15What?
28:16Oh, yeah.
28:17Round up.
28:18What can I say?
28:19Classical music gets my mother runnin'.
28:22Yeah, we'll drop it to second speed, Rayzzy.
28:23Let's have a little crab at first.
28:26Can I...
28:27... leverage?
28:28Oh, yeah.
28:29Oh, yeah.
28:30Round up.
28:31Oh, yeah.
28:32Oh, yeah.
28:33Round up.
28:34Oh, what can I say?
28:35Classical music gets my mother runnin'.
28:36Yeah, we'll drop it to second speed.
28:37ichi, let's have a little crab at first.
28:38Oh...
28:39Oh, yeah, it's a nice little bit.
28:40It's a good idea.
28:41Oh, no, no, no, no.
28:42You're not messing around, all right?
28:45Here we go.
28:46Yeah.
28:47Yes.
28:48Hold my hat.
28:50There you go.
28:52You never know how thick or thin to make these.
28:55Please allow me.
29:00Mm, all right.
29:02Okay.
29:04Ladies first.
29:05Oh, no, you did the work.
29:06You get the reward.
29:08A few and a six.
29:11Woo!
29:12Just play cool.
29:13Just play cool.
29:14Just play cool.
29:15Just play cool.
29:16Sir, you're going to want to put the drugs away and step out of the car.
29:30They're not my drugs.
29:32Which drugs?
29:33The ones on your mirror or up your nose?
29:35You think I own a makeup mirror?
29:37They're all hers.
29:38Not what she's saying and she wasn't holding it.
29:40And she already offered her blood and urine.
29:43Do you want to offer her blood and urine?
29:45Listen, officer.
29:47I hate putting it this way, but do you know who I am?
29:51I do, actually, Mr. Boyd.
29:53And I know that woman in the car wasn't Mrs. Boyd.
29:58And I have a special distaste for people who don't appreciate the sanctity of marriage.
30:04Yeah.
30:05I also know you work for Senator Lavoie.
30:08But when I ran your name in the system, it set off bells and whistles at the local FBI office.
30:13They sent a couple of their boys down here just to talk to you.
30:16And it seems they don't care who your boss is.
30:19Special Agent Jack Margrave.
30:29This is Special Agent Blake.
30:31Lieutenant Oscar Finley.
30:33Yeah.
30:34I'm not talking without my lawyer.
30:36You want a lawyer up?
30:37Fine.
30:38Call them.
30:39I will.
30:40And they'll have me out of here within the hour.
30:42Hmm.
30:43You know, that's just gonna be too late.
30:48Because by the time they get here, we'll already have the story of a senator's legislative director
30:53in the wrong woman's car with a snoutful of booger sugar on the front page of the Globe and the Herald.
30:59You see, this is not college or law school, son.
31:06You're not some spoiled rich kid barely rocking a C-plus.
31:09You're a Beltway man.
31:11The kind of guy that people enjoy knocking down a peg or two.
31:14So these charges, they're not just gonna get swept under the rug.
31:19We're not gonna let him.
31:20Want to know why?
31:21Okay.
31:22Why?
31:23Because we don't like you.
31:24I don't even know why you're here.
31:26We're here because we want to know everything there is to know about Little Wing.
31:32I should probably...
31:33You should.
31:34Yeah.
31:35I'm gonna call Mr. Boyd's wife.
31:36She's probably worried about him over in D.C.
31:37Worried sick.
31:38You know, happy wife, happy life, huh?
31:39Okay.
31:40Fine.
31:41Hello.
31:42Wrong number.
31:43Talk.
31:44It's not that big of a deal.
31:45Little Wing is just a code name.
31:46For what?
31:47For a new technology currently in development.
31:48Some incredible anti-missile software originally developed to protect commercial aircraft, but
31:52a certain aeronautics company approached us.
31:53Let me guess.
31:54New Age.
31:55That's right.
31:56New Age.
31:57They found the software could be tweaked.
31:58It could be used in missiles and not just against them.
31:59It could be scaled down and installed in portable shoulder-fired surface-to-air weaponry.
32:00The software allows missiles to defend the missile.
32:01The missile is just a code name.
32:02For what?
32:03For a new technology currently in development.
32:04Some incredible anti-missile software originally developed to protect commercial aircraft, but
32:07a certain aeronautics company approached us.
32:08Let me guess.
32:09New Age.
32:10That's right.
32:11New Age.
32:12They found the software could be tweaked.
32:14It could be used in missiles and not just against them.
32:17It could be scaled down and installed in portable shoulder-fired surface-to-air weaponry.
32:24The software allows missiles to defeat all known countermeasures.
32:29How?
32:30That's a question for a nerd in a lab coat, man.
32:32Okay, all I know is that missiles shot from the ground completely bypass their target,
32:38making pilots believe the threat has passed, and then they recalibrate, turn around, zero
32:43back in on the aircraft, and re-attack.
32:45It's death from above, and there is no way to avoid it.
32:49You fire.
32:50You hit your target.
32:52Period.
32:53And what's Senator Lavoie's involvement?
32:58Well, the project required an appropriation bill, all right?
33:01You want to get one passed?
33:02You're looking at years of bureaucratic bullshit, all thanks to some arcane laws on modifying
33:08civilian tech, but Lavoie knew Little Wing would slingshot our military into the future,
33:13so if we just sat on our hands waiting for it to go through the proper channels, it would never happen.
33:19So I'm assuming Lavoie didn't clear up the red tape in the most reputable manner.
33:24I helped bury the proposal in a thousand-page statute while Lavoie shook hands and rubbed up votes.
33:30No one even knew it was in there.
33:32And he did this out of the goodness of his heart?
33:34To protect democracy.
33:36No fat envelope slipped inside newspapers on park benches.
33:40Grow the fuck up, okay?
33:42It's DC.
33:43It's how shit gets done.
33:45Besides, Lavoie knew Little Wing would save lives.
33:49I mean, everyone made fun of the Star Wars defense program, but hey, look at where we are now.
33:56Everyone's trying to shoot projectiles out of the air.
33:59Little Wing can knock anything out of the sky.
34:06Anything? Like commercial aircraft?
34:09You fire, you hit the target. You said so yourself.
34:12Yeah, but it's our tech. We have it. Nobody else can get their hands on it.
34:16Nothing like your thinking is going to happen.
34:19New Age is incredibly secure. Both of their facilities implement state-of-the-art-
34:23Both facilities?
34:25What do you mean?
34:26New Age has two bases. Software made in New York. Hardware at a manufacturing plant in Denver.
34:31What else can you tell us?
34:33Nothing. That's all I know. I swear.
34:36Hey, Lavoie and me, we cut some corners. We did some stuff we should not have done, but it was all to get a defense bill passed. Protect the country.
34:46How'd that work out?
34:49Hey, excuse me. So, are the drug charges getting dropped or what?
34:54I don't know. I'm not a cop.
34:57Heck of a surprise getting a call from you.
35:07Hell of a surprise hearing you're wearing the badge again. Lieutenant no less.
35:12Yeah, well, retirement didn't suit me.
35:14Speaking of suits, I see you're still sporting the tweed. Reliable as ever, Finley.
35:20Speak for yourself. What was it you told me when we first met?
35:25Trouble always seems to find you.
35:29You kill a whole lot of people.
35:31Here and there.
35:32You need my help?
35:33I already gave it.
35:35You still spinning that wedding ring?
35:40Here and there.
35:42But feeling better every day.
35:44And the dog?
35:45Jack eats too much. Just like his namesake.
35:48Today, boss. The car's running.
35:50And if I don't get out of this straitjacket soon, things are gonna get ugly.
35:53Nearly? Didn't recognize you. Looking good.
35:58What in your business, elbow patches?
36:02Well, you heard the lady.
36:03I don't have her in jeans in 20 minutes.
36:06I'm done for.
36:08See you around, Reacher.
36:10See you around, Finley.
36:12So Little Wing could be our next 9-11. What are our directives?
36:26You and Dixon go to Denver. The Little Wing software is useless without the missile hardware, and that's where it's made.
36:31Maybe you can gum up the works. Keep the missiles out of the wrong hands.
36:35O'Donnell and I will head down to D.C.
36:37Wanna swing by Homeland, see what they know about A.M.
36:40Taking out airplanes as his M.O., they might have some intel on him.
36:43How do you figure we're gonna do that?
36:45Think we're just gonna knock on the door and say, can the D.O.D. come out and play?
36:49My brother worked for Homeland. His contacts can help us.
36:53Oh, shit. How's Joe doing these days?
36:56He's dead.
37:02I'm starving. We should eat.
37:19Dibs on the bathroom. I need to get changed.
37:28Yeah? You gonna throw it in the garbage like our sociopathic friend here?
37:31I know why. You wanna borrow it?
37:33Oh, yeah. I got the ass for it.
37:35Hey, to ruin prom night, but hand over your guns.
37:51What makes you think we have guns?
37:53We were told you'd be packing, Reacher.
38:02They also tell you you'd die tonight?
38:05I'll die. That's funny.
38:14No guns, so no noise.
38:16They said you were smart.
38:17I'm gonna cutcha, gutcha, and leave you.
38:36He told you, the police did not to goons or noisy.
38:38Oh, man.
38:42Oh, shit.
38:48Oh, shit.
38:52Come on, alright ready?
38:53Oh.
38:54Ah!
39:27Hey!
39:47Everyone OK?
39:48Yeah.
39:50Hey, Leo.
39:53Ever better.
39:54I fucked up my shoes.
39:56But I'm fine.
40:10Yeah?
40:11Before you ask if it's done, it is.
40:13Just not in the way you hoped for.
40:15You're causing a very complex operation, a lot of problems.
40:19Sixty-five million dollars worth, Langston?
40:22Assume that's who I'm talking to?
40:24Edit security?
40:26Edit this whole thing?
40:28Maybe we've been approaching this the wrong way, Mr. Reacher.
40:31Just... Reacher.
40:33Okay, Reacher.
40:35Why don't we make a deal?
40:37I have the means to give you anything you could ask for.
40:42What is it that you want?
40:47I want to throw you out of a helicopter.
40:54I have the right to go...
40:55Far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far...
40:57Better run, run, run, run, run, run, run away...
40:59Run, run, run, run, run away
41:02Psycho killer
41:07Piscacy
41:09Far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far
41:12Better run, run, run, run
41:15Run, run, run away
41:18Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
41:29You start a conversation you can't even finish
41:35You're talking a lot, but you're not saying anything
41:40When I have nothing to say, my lips are sealed
41:43Say something once, why say it again?
41:49Psycho killer
41:50Piscacy
41:51Far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far
41:56Run, run, run, run, run, run, run away
42:00So-called killer, kiss, kissy
42:07Far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far better
42:11Run, run, run, run, run, run, run away
42:16Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
42:46Oh, oh, oh.
43:16Oh, oh, oh.
43:46Oh, oh, oh, oh.
44:16Oh, oh, oh, oh.
44:46Oh, oh, oh, oh.
45:16Oh, oh, oh, oh.
45:18Oh, oh, oh, oh.
45:20Oh, oh, oh.
45:22You
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