Bull (2016–…): Season 6, Episode 22 - Goodbye - full transcript

Previously on Bull...

Where's Astrid?
He took her. He had a gun.

They threatened our daughter.

They nearly took everything
from us, didn't they?

Ed Wilson, you're under arrest.

What's the charge?

Negligent homicide. Six counts.

Excuse me. Kristi?

The maintenance guy told you not
to get on Ed's bad side. Why?

He said he knew things about Ed.
Scary things.

And now he's dead.
So Ed leaked poison



in his own building
just to silence Nicholas?

One night, I followed Jodie.

I put her body in a barrel

and buried her
in Saunders Woods.

Why are you telling me this now?

Since I'm telling you myself...

It's privileged.

♪ We're dancing like we're
dumb-dumb-du-du-du-dumb ♪

♪ Our bodies going
numb-numb-nu-nu-nu-numb... ♪

I can't believe you're not
going to the party tonight.

Okay, yeah, well,
my parents will kill me

if I don't go home
and check out that brownstone.

We've got one month before we
graduate and real life starts.

You can see your boring
parents whenever.



You are a drama queen.

So?
Okay? We're gonna have
plenty of time

to hang out before graduation.

Okay.
Oh, no.

What?

I think I have a flat tire.

That sucks.

H-Helpful, thank you.

Yeah, well,
I got to check this out.

Okay, I'll call you back?

Okay.
Okay.

Be careful.
Okay, bye.

Bye.

Crap.

Flat tire?

Uh...

Yeah.

Need a hand?

Uh, y-yeah,
if you wouldn't mind,

that'd be really great, thanks.

Okay.

She's flat, all right.

Yeah.

See? You drove over a nail.

Oh.

All right.

Sit tight,
I'll go grab my tools.

Thanks.

Okay, let's get you
taken care of.

Aw, thank you so...

Help me, please.

What the hell, man?

It's the middle of the night.
Then go back to bed!

Bull?

What's going on?

I need your help.

The spot should be coming up.

Hey, slow down, will you?

I got to return this thing
to my old partner in one piece.

Well, I'd like to get this over
with as quickly as possible.

What is the point of this?

"What's the point?"

Not that I don't love a
good walk in the woods,

but what if we do find
that girl's body?

Isn't what Ed told
you privileged?

I have to know
if he's telling the truth.

Why would he lie
about killing someone?

A pathological need
for attention, delusional.

It could be a lot of things.

You really think
that's the case here?

A man can hope.

All right, I think
this is the place,

because he said above the creek,
near some columns.

All right. Let me
get this thing going.

You sure you know how to use it?

Would you like
to call in an expert?

No.
All right.

All I know is, it's
a ground-penetrating radar.

If there's something buried
here, this thing will find it.

All right.
Here we go.

H-Hey, Bull? Come here.

There's a void.

There's something buried here.

It could be a barrel.

Big enough to hold a body?

Yeah.

I love you, Daddy.

I love you, too, honey.

Did you just get in?

Yeah. Something came up at work.

Is everything all right?

If we hadn't gotten Astrid back,

would you have ever been
able to find peace?

Jason, what's wrong?

Is this about what happened...

Will you just answer
the question, please?

Well, you know my answer.
If I didn't know

what happened to my baby,
I would never be at peace.

I would search for her
until the day I died.

And then I would hunt down the
monster that took her from us.

Thank you.

Where are you going?

To hunt down a monster.



So, what's so important you
couldn't tell me on the phone?

I ever told you what
a good attorney you are?

Uh, thanks?

You did such a fantastic
job on Ed's case

that I'd bet my last dollar,

when the jury starts
deliberating this morning,

they're going to acquit.

You say that like
it's a bad thing.

Last night, Ed confessed
to me that he killed

all those people
in his building.

On purpose.
And he did it to cover up

the murder of a 21-year-old girl

whose parents
are still looking for her.

What?

He told me
where he buried her body.

I checked,
and she's still there.

How long?

Ten years.

And her parents think
that she just...

They don't know what to think.

She was driving home
from college.

They found her car
on the side of the road,

and it's like she just...

...disappeared.

If that happened to Anna,
I would lose my mind.

We helped him, Chunk.

And he's gonna get away
with all of it

because I believed him and
because you did such a good job.

Bull,

this is horrible...

...but it's privileged.

If we go to the police and they
find anything as a result of it,

it's tainted.

And the prosecution
can't use it in court.

There's nothing that we can do.

Are you absolutely sure?

Did Ed say anything

to make you think
he might hurt someone else?

No, he didn't threaten anyone.

But he kills people
to solve his problems,

so he will kill again.

It doesn't matter what
you think he might do.

In order for the crime-fraud
exception to apply,

he has to have specifically
threatened to hurt somebody.

Did he commit perjury?
You'd have to tell the judge.

No. I checked the trial
transcript already.

No, there's got to be
something that we can do.

Because if this jury acquits,

then double jeopardy attaches,

and no matter
what anybody finds out ever,

Ed can't be retried.
I don't get

why you can just tell
your attorney something terrible

and they have
to keep it a secret.

There's a body
in the woods, Chunk.

This guy is evil.

We don't get to choose
what secrets we keep.

Our clients have to be able
to talk to us about anything,

even if it is illegal.

That's how we get them
to trust us.

Without privilege,

we can't defend them.

I mean, hell, uh, without that,
the whole system falls down.

What if we got a mistrial?

If we get

a mistrial,
double jeopardy wouldn't attach.

Rob would have to refile
charges against Ed.

Uh, it would at least

buy us some time till
we figure something else out.

Huh.

Bull, I don't have
a basis to file

a motion for a mistrial.

What if you did?

If you knew a juror
was breaking the rules,

you'd be duty-bound
to come forward.

I don't know that anyone
has broken the rules.

Not yet.

You want to poll the jury?

Yes, Your Honor.

- On what grounds?
- To see if any of the jurors

have been reading or watching
any of the prolific,

sensational coverage
of this trial.

Do you have cause to believe
that some of the jurors

have broken my order?
This is nothing

but a fishing expedition,
Your Honor.

Dr. Bull must have run a
mock jury deliberation

and his client was convicted.

Now they're hoping
for a do-over.

A.D.A. Jones has been whipping
up the press since day one.

He's been doing everything
in his power to make sure

that this story is impossible
for the jury to avoid.

Six people died.
Of course it's a big story.

But that doesn't mean
that our carefully selected jury

violated Your Honor's
very clear instructions.

As everyone knows, some
people follow instructions,

some people don't.
What we need to do is verify...

Oh, so this is just a hunch?
You don't even have

any actual evidence...
That's enough, Mr. Jones.

The defense is right.

This case has been
a media circus

from the start.

Get your client to court.

As soon as the jurors
are seated,

I'll poll them.
Thank you very much.

- Thank you.
- Thank you.

What's going on?

I'm washing my hands.

Something weird is going on.

Chester?
Do you mind?

Why did you let Bull
fight your fight in there?

Bull isn't fighting my fight.

I don't think
you want a mistrial.

If you think that I'm losing,

then why wouldn't I want
a mistrial?

Because you know your client
was negligent and you think Bull

is trying to manipulate the
system to get him an acquittal.

You wouldn't be okay with that.

I know you.

You don't know me
or Bull that well

if you think that's
what's going on here.

Then tell me,
what is going on here?

Enlighten me.

I know what you're trying to do.

I'm just trying to get
my client a fair trial.

No, you're trying
to make sure I don't win.

You can't do this.

It is a blatant breach

of your duty to me.

Then why don't you go
tell the judge

why I'd want to betray

my duty to you.

Tell her about Jodie Comroe.

I dare you.

Court is in session!

Before you begin deliberations,

I'm going to take a poll.

I'm going to ask
each and every one of you

if you have read or watched

any of the media stories
about this trial.

Remember, you took an oath

to render a verdict based solely

on evidence presented
to you in this courtroom.

- You want a preview?
- Mm-hmm.

I've been doing
a little snooping.

At least four of our jurors

couldn't resist
following the story.

I would bet on jurors
three, eight and 11

to come clean.

That's enough to cause
a mistrial, isn't it?

Yep.

Excuse me, Your Honor.

I know it's unorthodox
for me to speak

on my own behalf,

but I want to waive
my right to poll the jury.

I trust these fine jurors

to be fair and impartial

no matter what they've read.

Mr. Wilson, you do
understand that by waiving

this right, you may be
undermining your right

to a fair trial?

I understand, Your Honor.

I just want
to get this over with.

Okay.

Then, jurors, please make your
way back to the jury room.

You may begin deliberations.

Wow.

I think I really connected
with the jury.

I guess I have you
to thank for that opportunity.

Ed got to them.

I could see it on their faces.

He got to the jury.
They're gonna acquit now.

We don't know that
for sure, Bull.

Yes, I do. He's been one
step ahead the whole time.

And he's gonna get
away with everything

if I we don't find
a way to expose him.

You said I was
a good attorney, right?

Yeah.

And a good attorney would
stay far, far away from anything

Okay, Chunk, I understand.
That would violate
attorney-client privilege.

You've made it clear you don't
want to be a part of this.

There is someone
that can bring Ed down.
Who?

Someone who's not bound
by privilege.

The woman that Danny talked to.
Kristi Walker.

And if she told the police
what she knows,

the evidence
wouldn't be tainted,

and they could act on it.

Rob would jump all over it.

If there's new evidence, he
could stop jury deliberations.

Buy some time.

And you know Rob
would not let it go

until he got
to the bottom of it.

Okay, so we have to get Kristi

to come forward
with what she knows.
No, no.

We can't do anything, Bull.

Advising Kristi to testify
against my client

is the ultimate breach
of my duty of loyalty.

No one would have to know
you were behind it.

I would know.

It's a beautiful day
for a long walk.

I think I'm gonna take one.

Give people who aren't

good attorneys

enough time to go do

what it is that they need to do.

Thank you.

Don't thank me.
I didn't do anything.

Hey. We need to track
down Kristi Walker

before that jury
renders a verdict.

Okay. You should know,
our mirror jury looks like

they'll finished
deliberating by day's end.

Well, then, let's find her fast.

Taylor, can you ping
Kristi Walker's cell phone?

And triangulate her location
or whatever it is

you magically do?
I haven't had to do

the cell tower
triangulation thing in years.

Nowadays it's as easy as hacking
into the E-911 system and...

Oh, you mean
just shut up and do it.

- Why are we looking for Kristi again?
- Because I'm gonna

convince her to tell the police
everything she knows.

Guys, sorry, but Kristi's phone

has been powered down
since yesterday.

She probably ditched it
after Danny came after her.

Damn it.

Do you still have access
to Ed's apartment building?

Yeah.

I can go over
to Kristi's apartment,

see if there's any hint
to where she might've gone.

I like it. Let's go.

Guess he's going with.

I get that we can't tell the police

what Ed told Bull,
but what if someone

just so happened
to trip over the body?

Who's gonna trip over a body
buried in a barrel underground?

Treasure hunters.

Treasure hunters?

The Internet is full of groups

who hunt for all types
of lost artifacts.

There just so happens
to be a very active group

focused on Revolutionary War
artifacts in the Northeast.

And you just so happen
to know this.

I might have done
some poking around.

And these folks are gonna trip
over Jodie's body because...?

I'm gonna infiltrate
the group and plant a...

Hi.

Hey.
Hey.

And plant a clue to the location
of a valuable artifact,

which is actually the location
of Jodie's body.

What if the police wonder
where this clue came from?

I promise you, no one will ever
trace this back to us.

Are you really okay
leaving that girl

buried in the woods forever?

Plant the clue.

I'll send these to Taylor,

have her run a facial rec
on Kristi's friend.

She could be crashing with her.

Good.

Man, Kristi was so lucky
she was working the night

of the carbon monoxide leak.

Two of the victims lived
on either side of her.

She could've died, too.
Yep, and if she did,

we wouldn't have known
about any of this.

Ignorance is bliss, huh?

Yeah.

Kristi saw Ed
for who he was and I did not.

Nicholas told her who Ed was.

Yep, and she believed him.

You told me
and I didn't want to believe.

Now, Ed is about to get away
with multiple murders

because I let him manipulate me.

Huh.

What'd you find?

A sobriety chip.

Kristi's in recovery.

She was off the wagon
when I saw her last time.

Yeah, but blue means
six months sober.

Her sobriety
must be important to her.

You think she'd go to a meeting?

Her life is falling apart.

She needs a space
to feel safe and supported.

I think she'd go to her
regular meeting place.

Hey, Kristi.
I'm Jason.

Uh, I need your help.

Are you looking for a meeting?

This one just ended,
but they have one...

No, no, it's not about a meeting....
like, every three hours.

Um...

I want you
to know that...

I believe you.

About Ed.

I know what happened, and...
You know what, I got a job

and I really can't be late for it.
And I know that... I believe

that Ed killed Nicholas,
he murdered

all those people
in your building,

and you're the only person
who can prove it.

I need your help.

And here you go.

Thank you.
Sure.

How's it going?

It took some nudging,

but the hunt is finally
catching fire.

A few people are focusing

on Saunders Woods.
Great.

What do they think
they're hunting for?

A cache of weapons
from the Revolutionary War.

Which might have been handled
by George Washington himself.

Ooh, no wonder
it's catching fire.

Did Bull and Danny find Kristi?

It's our new client. General
counsel for Wellman Hospitality

confirming breakfast tomorrow
so he can meet Bull.

Oh, hey.
You should join us.

Tell him about the new cyber
division you'll be heading up.

I can't.

What... Don't worry,
it's not until 9:30.

You'll have plenty of time
to drop your son

at school beforehand.

It's not Mauricio.

I mean, it is Mauricio.

Is everything all right?

I didn't want to tell you this,
not with everything

that's going on
right now, but...

...I can't lie to you.

I'm moving to Hawai'i.

What?

Why?

We just found out
Mauricio has ADHD...

...which is why
he's been acting out.

I am so sorry.
The doctor said

he needs a lot more time
and attention.

More than I can
give him here, alone, so...

Listen, we will cut your hours.
We'll get you more help.

You do not need
to move to Hawai'i.

Mauricio needs both
of his parents right now.

And in Hawaii, he'll have
his grandparents, too.

And not to mention all the space

to run around,
get out his excess energy.

Yeah, but you love New York.
This is your home.

Aren't you gonna miss it?

I'm gonna miss you.

I have to do this, Marissa.

I understand.

Why do you have to be
such a good mom?

Nicholas threatened to talk
and look what happened to him.

You can go to the police.
They'll keep you safe.

There's witness protection.

You don't know that.

Yes, I do.

Look, you don't want
to live like this,

always looking
over your shoulder.

I've got a friend in Texas.
I'm gonna stay with her.

I just got to get enough money
for the trip

and I will be safe there.
Ed's a dangerous man.

He should be locked up.

Think about the
next person that...Okay, I can't do it.

I already fell off
the wagon once.

I am, I am barely hanging on.

If I have to go
to the police and testify

in court or whatever,
with-with Ed there,

I just, I-I physically cannot.

I cannot.

I know that's what you think,
but you're looking

for the courage to change
what you can, right?

And this is something
you can change.

And I know you're
strong enough to do it.

You don't even know me.

And if you're so sure
that Ed is a killer,

why don't you go to the police?

I can't. There are
rules I have to follow.

A rule. Oh, you don't want
to break some rule,

but you want me to risk my life?

Go to hell.

Kristi.

Be safe.

Hey.

Did you find Kristi?

She's not gonna come forward.

I'm sorry.

How's it going
with the mirror jury?

Uh, 11 not guilties, one man
is holding out to convict.

Hmm. You think
he'll hang the jury?

No, he'll cave eventually,
but there is some good news.

The real jury just
adjourned for the day,

so we have one more night
to come up with something.

Hmm. You know,
I've been thinking.

What if I-I just kill Ed?

Oh, Bull.

You guys. Oh, my God,
they found Jodie.

What? Who found Jodie?

The treasure hunters.

Treasure hunters?

Yeah, the less you
know the better.

What are they saying online?

They dug up a barrel

buried near those columns.

It was a horror show, basically.

Uh, bones, remains, I don't
really want to think about it,

but they called the police.

Whatever you did, thank you.

We're gonna get him, Bull.

A local treasure hunting club,

on the trail
of Revolutionary War artifacts,

instead made a grisly
discovery yesterday.

Human remains buried in a barrel
in Saunders Woods, Pennsylvania.

Am I crazy,

or did you actually
sleep last night?

Like a baby.

Does this body they found
have anything to do with that?

I can't say.

Good morning.

Life's too short.

Yes, it is.

You know, before this
gets complicated,

I've got a little business
meeting this morning, so...

I love you.

I love you.

Mm.



Great work yesterday.

I said great work yesterday.

Thanks.



It was killing me knowing
that girl was out there.

Yeah. Glad it worked out.

Not sure how we're gonna
do this without you.

Marissa told you?

I caught her crying

in the bathroom.
She's pretty bummed.

I am, too.

I'm sorry I didn't
tell you myself.

I haven't even told Bull yet.

He'll hate to lose you,
but he'll get it.

He's got a kid.

Oh, found a school in Hawaii?
No.

I just started looking.
It's kind of impossible

because I have no idea
where I'm working yet

or where I'm gonna live.

Sounds like an adventure.
Yeah.

Kind of like you and Cameron
climbing Kilimanjaro.

Minus the mountain
and the hot guy.

Hey, you'll have surfers
and volcanos.

You're gonna be fine.

Something's happening.

...found in the barrel,
they were able to determine

that the remains are that
of a human female.

Unfortunately,
further identification

is going to be impossible
because the remains

have been compromised
by a chemical agent.

The disappointment
is palpable...

I got to call Bull.

...both within the investigation
and within

missing persons networks...

No, I understand.

Yes.

Thank you, Taylor.

What happened?

Ed did something to the body.

Acid, lye, something.
I don't know.

God.
They can't get any DNA evidence
from the remains.

Ugh...Jodie's parents
are never gonna know

what happened to their daughter.

No one's ever gonna know
that Ed killed her

and six other people
to cover it up.

You did everything you could.

Doesn't matter.

Ed is gonna be free
to kill again.

Do you want to pass on this
meeting? I can do it alone.

No, this is important.

It's our future.

When Marissa showed me
that she was able to predict

not just the verdict but
the damages in our last trial,

I-I was amazed.

Yeah, uh, mock jury,
they are a critical tool.

We can't wait to put it into
practice for you, Matthew.

Save Wellman Hospitality
some real money next time.

I've been following
your current case.

The, uh, landlord accused of all
those carbon monoxide deaths?

Right.

- Have you?
- Mm-hmm.

I saw the jury is out.

Which way do you think
it's gonna go?

They're gonna acquit.

You sound so certain. I love it.

Well, our mirror juries
are accurate

98% of the time.

That's just,
that is really amazing,

because I got to tell you,

I was sure he was
gonna be convicted.

You guys must be
miracle workers.

I'm so sorry.
If you'll excuse me.

Uh... I have to go.

Okay, do I have
everyone's ballot?

Sorry. Just a sec.

All right,
let's count the votes.

Not guilty.

Not guilty.

Uh, excuse me.

Sorry! Sorry.

Hey! Watch it!

Not guilty.

Not guilty.

Stop! Everyone stop.

Don't count those votes.

Sir. Sir!
You don't have to.

My client is...
You're not allowed
in there!

...guilty.
Sir!

Open the door!
He did it.

Never,

in all my years on the bench,

have I witnessed
such outrageous behavior.

I cannot imagine

a more egregious violation
of your duty to your client.

If I may, Your Honor.

I would like to make it clear
to this court that...

...I alone made this decision.

Mr. Palmer had nothing

to do with any of this.

None of my colleagues at TAC
had any part in this. It was...

my decision.

That is small comfort.

Dr. Bull, I'm revoking
your courtroom privileges.

You are no longer welcome
in any courtroom

in this city.
Do you understand me?

I understand.
Thank you, Your Honor.

And now I have no choice

but to declare a mistrial.

Mr. Jones, are you going

to refile charges
against Mr. Wilson?

Yes, Your Honor. The people

remain convinced
that Mr. Wilson

is responsible
for his tenants' deaths.

We plan to prosecute him

to the fullest extent
of the law and ask

that the court take him
into custody

while we refile charges.

Officers, please take Mr. Wilson
into custody.

Court is adjourned.

You didn't beat me.

I had the jury this time.
I'll have them again next time.

You really think I was gonna
let you get away with this?

That A.D.A.?

He's not gonna stop

until he learns
everything you did.

Mr. Wilson, put your
hands behind your back.

I'm gonna sue

your ass off.

Enjoy spending my money
in the prison commissary.

I put out some feelers.

I will find you the best legal
ethics attorney in the country.

We are going to get you
back in the courtroom.

I'm not going back.

Uh, we'll find a loophole.

Uh, y-you pull rabbits
out of your hat all the time.

No more rabbits.

You don't break
the cardinal rule

of attorney-client privilege

and keep working
in this legal profession.

He's not wrong.

Bull. What about TAC?

Clients will fire TAC
if I stick around.

No, you'll talk them out of it.
Wh... I will talk them out of it.

No.

The only way for TAC to survive
is without me.

This was my last case.

Oh, my God.
Are you kidding me?

Uh, he's... he's really leaving?

Bull's leaving TAC.

Um...

Will there even still be a TAC?

I'm gonna buy Bull out.

Chunk, I'm...

I'm hoping you'll stay on
as chief counsel.

I-I'm not going anywhere.

I do have one condition, though.

- Dibs on Bull's office.
- Chunk.

Dude.

Too soon.

Oh, thank you. I needed that.

So...

...how's your day going?

Oh, you know,
same old, same old.

Mm-hmm.

Are you okay?

I am swell.

But I do realize that a husband
should probably talk to his wife

before he torpedoes his career.

Well, you're not
the average husband.

And if you would've
consulted me,

I would've driven you
to that courthouse myself.

Really?

You could've slit that man's
throat for all I care.

Remind me never to cross you.

I love you.

And I love you.

Just don't start
hanging around the house

all day in your underpants.

But they're really
nice underpants.

All right.

No more underpants.

Mm.

Chunk?

Thought you'd like to know,

a woman came to the police
today. Kristi Walker.

Apparently, she heard
about your dramatic display

in the jury room
and was inspired

to get a few things
off her chest.

Well, you need
to protect her.

I will.
Ed Wilson's behind bars,

and I'm confident
I can keep him there

for the rest of his life.

Kristi must've had
some pretty damning evidence.

Yes, but I'm sure you knew that.

And based on what Kristi shared,
we learned that, uh, Wilson

was a person of interest
in the disappearance

of a young woman Jodie Comroe,

but that Nicholas Borrego,
his handyman, alibied him.

Huh.

Blink twice if I'm getting warm.

I can't do your whole job
for you.

That's fine.

Some treasure hunters
discovered human remains

in the woods not far from where

Jodie Comroe's car was abandoned
on the night she vanished.

Wasn't that lucky?

Wasn't it? I did see something
about that on the news.

But they couldn't identify
the body, something to do with

DNA being compromised?

We discovered a titanium screw
in the barrel,

the same kind of screw

that Jodie had
from a knee surgery.

They're tracing
the serial numbers now.

And you think the parents,
they'll get closure?

Yeah, I think they will.

You know, I wouldn't have
been able to figure out

any of this stuff
without your, um...

Eh, what do you call it?

Bravery... No. Stupidity? No.

Ah. Insanity.

There's no need to label it.

Yeah.

Well.

Pleasure doing business
with you, Dr. Bull.

Always a pleasure.

Chester.

I always liked that guy.

You never liked that guy.

Well, if he puts Ed behind bars,

I will love him forever.

You know,
I never would have done

what you did today, but, uh...

I'm really glad you did it.

I wouldn't spread that around.

My stink might stick to you.

Oh, no, I plan to very publicly,
very loudly condemn you.

Good.But, uh,

between you and me?

I'm really proud
to have worked for you.

Mr. Palmer.

You're not just a good attorney.

You're a great attorney.

Hold that elevator?

Quite a day.

Feel like a drink?

So...

Hawai'i, huh?

That's hardly
the news of the day.

Yeah, sorry, I didn't mean
to steal your thunder

with the whole
"leaving TAC" drama.

Yeah, I had the spotlight
for what, like, two minutes?

Yeah, I'm very selfish.

Well...

which one of us is
headed to paradise?

Fair enough.

And what about you?

Where are you headed?
Oh.

Might disappear for a while.

Someplace not even you
can find me.

I can always find you.

Hey.

Hey.

You know, some religions believe

that if you save
someone's life...

Oh, you still think
you saved my life

when my daughter was kidnapped?

If you save someone's life,

you are responsible
for them forever.

Well, I'm telling you
I saved my own life,

so you're off the hook there.
I'm not saying

I saved you.

You saved me.

When you gave me this job.

Um...

I was in a rough place,
and you...

you gave me a reason
to get up in the morning.

So thank you.

Well, if I'm responsible
for you, then I think you

should rethink this whole
mountain climbing thing,

because that puts
a lot of pressure on me.

I understand.
Thanks, Matthew.

I wish you all the best. Bye.

That was Wellman?
They dropped us?

I mean, TAC?
Yeah.

Yeah.

Did you tell him I resigned?

I did, but the ship had sailed.

Yeah.

I'm sorry to have cost you
a client that massive.

I'm not worried.

I landed a big fish once,
I will do it again.

I have no doubt about that.

Bull, I just, I just...
want to tell you,

being your partner
these last few months, it...

it has meant everything to me.

You've been my partner
for 13 years.

I can't imagine doing this
without you.

Well, I think we both know
that I needed you

a lot more than you needed me.

I would like to give you
something.

Something important.

Something I think
you're gonna need.

I leave it with you.

For me?

Yeah, it's for you.

Take good care of it, will you?
I will.

Okay.

I kind of don't know
what to do now.

Oh, hug me.
Oh.



Good luck.

Thank you.

Don't do anything I wouldn't do.

♪ Call me...

That won't be too hard.

♪ Irresponsible

♪ Call me

♪ Unreliable

♪ Throw in

♪ Undependable, too

♪ Do my foolish alibis

♪ Bore you?

♪ Well, I'm not too clever

♪ I just

♪ Adore you



♪ Call me

♪ Irresponsible

♪ Yes, I'm unreliable

♪ But it's undeniably true

♪ I'm irresponsibly mad

♪ For

♪ You.

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