Burn Notice (2007–2013): Season 3, Episode 13 - Enemies Closer - full transcript

Michael's old spy partner Larry is back, and gets Michael in trouble with a cartel. Meanwhile, Michael needs Sam's help for Gilroy's latest black op assignment, and Nate is back in town with a wife and a proposition for Madeline.

My name is Michael Westen.

I used to be a spy until-

- We got a burn notice on you.
You're blacklisted.

When you're burned, you've got nothing-

no cash, no credit, nojob history.

- You're stuck in whatever city
they decide to dump you in.
- Where am I?

Miami.

You do whatever work comes your way.

- You rely on anyone
who's still talking to you-

- a trigger-happy ex-girlfriend-
- Should we shoot them?

An old friend who used to
inform on you to the F.B.I. -



You know spies.
Bunch of bitchy little girls.

- Family too-
- Hey, is that your mom again?

- if you're desperate.
- Someone needs your help, Michael.

Bottom line: As long as you're burned,
you're not going anywhere.

It's dangerous to say no to a spy.

In a business where motives are questionable
and loyalty is skin deep...

declining the wrong request
can earn you a trip to the morgue.

So if you're asked to soak in a Jacuzzi
by a black ops sociopath...

who's paranoid about listening devices...

you pick out your favorite trunks
and wade in.

Come on in, Michael. The water's warm.

# I've got a little secret too #

# I've got a mad little crush on you #

Ooh. Hot, hot, hot.



- Am I being punished?
- Not at all.

I just thought we could use a spot where we
could talk freely about our future together.

I like you, you know,
like a friend, but-

You're cute, but don't interrupt.

My mood's been a bit dodgy since you failed
to steal that file I wanted from the Chileans.

See, I wouldn't say I failed
as much as your plan failed.

As long as you don't partner me up again,
you'll get your file soon enough.

I won't. I've learned
the file's been destroyed.

And I confess my first thought
was to kill you and take my leave.

- But, no, we must keep calm and carry on.
- Thanks?

I think I've sussed out a way to
get the information that I need.

I'll leave the details to you this time,
but the gist is this.

You're to steal flight data for every
private plane flying in and out of Miami...

for the next six weeks.

- What are you doing?
- Me?

I'm offering you a job. You do it, you get
paid money. That's all you need to know.

Listen, I don't like prison food.

Operations that have to do
with flight traffic- extremely risky.

I'd need to know more before I commit.

And I am telling you
that simply cannot be.

This is another moment of truth, Michael.

Do we have a future together or not?

Double my fee.

- Price of ignorance?
- Price of privacy.

Fair enough.

Can I get out now?

I pushed as hard as I could, Sam.
He's not talking.

Well, to be fair,
the guy's a scheming psychopath.

Keeping their cards
close to the vest is what they do.

You may have to stay in the game longer
to find out what he's holding.

I may lose my seat at the table if I don't come up
with 6 weeks worth of private flight records.

We could try the F.A.A., the D.E.A.

- I was thinking the Coast Guard.
- Oh, the navy's little sister.

That's a good choice.
How are you gonna get in?

Oh, don't give me that look.

They hire ex-SEALs all the time
for Homeland Security checkups.

You could get one of your buddies
to hire you on for a temp gig.

You could get in and out,
no questions asked.

Oh, Jesus, Mike. But the thing about buddies
is that they're your buddies.

You can't make 'em
unwitting accomplices to a felony.

Do you have an alternative with a lower risk
of somebody being killed?

Sam, I'm really asking.

I don't want to do this
any more than you do.

All right, brother. I'll do it,
but I'm getting an itchy feeling.

- Are you sure that's from a moral dilemma?
- Oh, that's not nice.

Dead bolt was cut with a blowtorch.

Probably didn't break in to steal your blender.

Hey, pal. Sorry about the mess.

- Larry, what the hell are you doing here?
- Nice to see you too, Michael.

And, Sam, I also see you.

Seriously, pal. We do 20 missions on three
continents and this is how you greet me?

Well, that was before you faked your own death
and came back without a soul.

Ouch. Little harsh, huh?

Uh, you do kill people
for money, Larry.

Last time we said good-bye,
I was staring at you through a sniper scope.

What made you think I ever
wanted to see you again?

Come on. Now, don't be like that.

Look, I am not here to kill you.

He was. I saved your life.

- All right, talk.
- I'll explain everything
after we get rid of this body.

I've been looking around this place
trying to find something to stuff him in...

so we can carry him out
without spooking your neighbors.

How attached are you to that couch?

Would you look at that?

Three to the chest.
He didn't even get a shot off.

- I just get better with age.
- Uh, Mikey.

That's a Santa Muerte tattoo. Six tears.
The guy's a pro with half a dozen kills.

Pro? That's kind of generous.
Six is a promising start, I guess.

Larry, why is a hit man in my apartment?

Well, I think thatJuan Doe here
would've preferred the term "sicario. '"

A cartel wants me dead?

Not exactly. So far it's only the guy
who runs their cash processing center.

Carlos- he sent this fellow.

And he wants his money back
so he won't have to tell his bosses.

- You robbed the Colombians?
- Two million bucks.

They haul in all this
wrinkled-up street cash.

Dirty bills. They gotta be cleaned
and sorted somewhere.

When I heard that these idiots
do it all in the same place-

- You used my name to get close.
- "I'm a burned spy. I'm here to help. "

It's a pretty good approach, damn it.
I mean, especially with your dossier attached.

Okay, I admit we have a situation.

I tried to close the loop, but Carlos
wasn't there when I hit the place.

I killed four guys, and he is angry.

Mike, I'm just gonna say it.
There's room for two in that couch.

It's heavy as it is.

Oh, such a softy. I love this kid.

Listen, I got the perfect solution.

We feed this body to the sharks...

and then you and I kill Carlos...

and I will give you a brand-new identity.

That's your solution-
for Mike to kill a man and go on the run?

Honestly, Michael. How do you put up
with this guy's constant mothering?

Yes, Sam! That is exactly the plan!

And it will work.

Michael, I have a whole new network-
protection, guns, I.D.'s.

And you will be safe under my wing.

You really think
I'm gonna be your partner?

I'm gonna give you 24 hours...

to change your mind and get in touch.

After that, I gotta think
about my own liability.

Someone has to clean this up.

- You're Larry Garber now?
- Yeah.

With the kind of money I make,
you can't just leave it laying around the house.

You want to invest,
you need an identity.

There was this shoe salesman
up in Buffalo.

He was kind enough to fall
on a knife and give me his.

Think about it. Call me.

That guy sucks.

- Hey, Fi.
- Hey, Fi.

Michael, when you asked if you could
come over, you did not mention Sam.

It's nothing I haven't seen before.

Didn't want to get into
details on the phone.

I have a body in the trunk of
my car and, uh, Larry's back.

Oh, and a cartel wants to kill Mike,
if you can take Larry's word for it.

- Which, you know, we can't.
- Damn it, Michael.

The last time he was here,
you should have pulled the trigger.

No more bodies until we figure out
what I'm up against...

and we find a place to store
the one we've got.

Fine. You can use my neighbor's apartment.
Place is tented for termites.

They're fumigating next week.

Preserving a corpse is not
a frequentjob requirement for a spy.

But if you must, stashing a body
is a lot like storing high explosives.

Air, water and heat are the enemy.

His name is Justino Valverde.

Not an organ donor, in case you were
feeling guilty. So far nobody's called him.

Fi and I can track down
where he lives and check it out.

Probably not a good idea for you
to show your face around cartel central.

Right. I'll lay low
and dig into his phone.

- I guess I gotta go by and alert my mom.
- Nate too.

You forgot your brother
was coming into town, didn't you?

Meet Mrs. Nate Westen.

- Nate, you're married?
- Yep. Me and Ruth pulled
the trigger Tuesday in Vegas.

Welcome to the family, new bro!

Your brother is so amazing.

We met last month at my blackjack table...

and six decks with him and I was done.

Surprise! Right?

They just arrived just a little while ago,
and it still hasn't sunk in.

This is great.

Wow! To Nate and Ruby.

- Ruth.
- Ruth.

Nate.

- God, she's incredible, right?
- She is.

- Yeah.
- Yeah.

- I have a problem.
- Yeah? Well, there's a shocker.

- I need you to stay here and watch Mom.
- Are you kidding me? No!

Dude, this is like my honeymoon, Bro.

You want me to subject Ruth to that right away?

I can appreciate that, but I really
need you to keep an eye out. Larry's in town.

Dead Larry? The assassin?

Take this.
Don't tell Mom. She'll freak out.

I'm freaking out!

All right, fine,
but you gotta check in often.

Thank you. I mean that.

You really know how to kill a buzz, Bro.

I have to go!
But congratulations, the two of you! Wow!

Michael, don't you dare-

So my cop buddy says this house has
gotten some noise complaints recently.

Bunch of young guys. Probably sicarios
waiting around between hits.

It's sort oflike a frat house
for cartel soldiers.

Looks like they installed
the security cameras themselves.

Coax coming from the inside.
There must be more in the house...

so the bosses can keep an eye on these guys.

And somebody forgot to pay the gardener.
Lucky us.

Sometimes the least
secure parts of a security system...

are the security cameras themselves.

Ifleaves obstruct the lens because
the landscaping hasn't been maintained...

you can approach from a blind spot.

And if you get close enough,
borrowing the video feed...

is as easy as stealing pay-per-view.

This week on Casa de Sicario,
the killers sleep late and eat cereal for lunch.

Hey, you okay with the first shift here?

I have to go exploit a friend in the name of
an unsanctioned national security operation...

and I don't want to be late.

Helping Michael with Gilroy.

- How fun.
- Yeah. Define "fun. "

- Hey, Sam.
- That Gilroy bastard better be worth it.

- You already got the stuff
from the Coast Guard?
- Yeah.

And I feel like crap about it.
I'm pimping my SEAL link down here, Mike.

It's disgusting. No more favors like this.

And if your job goes sideways
and blows back on my friend...

- you and me, we're gonna
have some problems, pal.

Justino's phone's a dry well.

Brand-new. His only calls
were his grandma and a pizza place.

You got here just in time.
We're meeting a mysterious new character.

Some kind ofboss type.
Showed up about five minutes ago.

I don't like him so far.
He's kind of a sourpuss.

So... just met Nate's wife.

- There's a Mrs. Nate Westen?
- Blackjack dealer he just met.

The whole thing seems
pretty well thought out.

I say good for Nate. You know, life is short.

- You gotta grab it by the-
- I should take this.

Looks like boss man's
texting the dead guy.

- Is it coded?
- Kinda.

It's in Spanish.

Look, if it was in Russian or Farsi, I-

"What's taking so long?"

Okay, mystery solved. I guess this is
the guy who wants you dead.

Ooh.

He called him a pendejo.
That's like "idiot," but ruder.

It says to hurry up with you,
get over to finish the job at the Hotel Victor.

Sounds like Larry forgot to mention
I'm not the only target.

You look upset.

- So who's Carlos gunning for here?
- My front man.

I hired a guy to drop your name.
You'd have done the same thing.

He's a disposable, part-time hustler.

You're working with an amateur?

Amateur criminal. Professionally,
he's a magician, like for kids' parties.

Great card tricks, great smile.

Jack Fleetwood.
Real name's Yablonski.

Not too bright. Sleeps with the manager
here, so he stays for free.

I'm surprised he's still breathing.

Well, I was gonna take care of him later.

"Tu air-es-Tu airs- Eries?"

Oh-You have lived in Miami
for how long?

He's calling him a pen-

It's sort of like an idiot, but ruder.

And he's saying...

he is sending some more guys over
to clean things up.

Well, look. Nature's taking its course.
We can just relax.

Relax? You think I want a police investigation
into this? My name is attached.

I told you I could give you a new name, Michael.

Why bother saving some poor schmuck?

Coming, Nina.

Nina, Nina, Nina.

Whoa, Mike. Hey, what's going on?

I'm Michael.

Okay, two Michaels. What's going on?

We'll explain later.
I just need you to get dressed right now.

- Why?
- A Colombian drug cartel wants you dead.

They're sending
a couple of guys over to kill you.

What? Is this about those Latin guys
you had me talk to?

Didn't I just say I'd explain later?

- They're here.
- No, no, no, no, no. No more bodies.

You got a better idea?

- Does this room have a pool view?
- Yeah.

- I said a better idea.
- Can't we just climb over there?

It's safe. Just hit the mattress.

You stay on this floor,
they will hunt you down and kill you!

The key
to surviving a fall into shallow water...

is safely displacing your body's mass.

A flat surface floating on top can help
absorb and distribute your weight evenly.

Miss the target...

and you may as well be
jumping right on the concrete.

Ah! I think I broke my foot!

Crazy, huh?

Why would you bring him here?
I want that nut job out of my house.

It's not like he didn't
already know your address.

Why would that make me feel better?

If I let him out of my sight,
that's when he starts killing everyone.

I really think, uh...

it would be better
if I kept this elevated on the bed.

Forget it, Houdini.
That is a Hungarian goose down duvet.

Listen, Michael...

I apologize about all this-
cartel stuff.

But can you help me out?
'Cause I'm- I'm really confused.

Jack, you and I have a problem.

This guy, Carlos, you talked to...

he thinks we robbed him of $2 million...

and killed four of his friends.

Mmm.

So we need to convince him
that somebody else did it.

Preferably somebody who's already dead
so the body count doesn't go any higher.

We need to convince Carlos
this was an insidejob.

His own sicario,
Justino Valverde, robbed him.

And this is something you're...
hopefully really good at.

We zero outJustino's bank account...

buy some conflicting airline tickets,
some clothes.

It'll look like this guy stole Carlos's money
and is about to skip town with the cash.

Got it. He didn't.

- No.
- It's like an illusion.

I'm starting to regret saving his life.

Well, he knows too much now.
You can't let the cartel find him.

Wh-What's going on?
You guys making some kind of decision?

Orchestrating a fake sighting...

isn't a job that calls for subtlety.

It's not enough to dress an impostor
in the right clothes.

Am I doing all right?

Oh, you are doing just fine, Justino.

You're kinky, and I like it.

You need to make grand gestures
and attract attention to colorful details.

Justino here thinks
that his tattoo is sexy.

I think it's scary. Who's right?

It's a Santa Muerte.

Do it right and eyewitnesses will be lining up
to swear they saw a dead man buying drinks.

Drinks are on you, my friend.

This round is on Justino!

He just inherited a fortune.

You need to get out of town.
Go vacation in the Keys.

Go now. And burn the clothes.

Every class of criminal
has their own set of fears.

Usually the bogeyman
lives in the mirror.

Thieves triple-lock their doors...

Embezzlers check their bank accounts
obsessively, and cartel soldiers-

Get the hell out of any car
that won't start right away.

- Carlos, I'm Michael Westen. Good to meet you.
- What the hell-

- You think I have your money?
That's all the money I have!
- You better kill me now!

You know, you're not the first person
to tell me that today.

You think you can rob me? Me?

I didn't rob you, Carlos! Your boyJustino did.

I never even heard of you until I got wind
some cartel lackey wanted me dead!

What? No.
This punk, Jack, he told me-

He told you whatJustino said to tell you!

- Justino would never betray me.
- Really?

I think you might have a little too much faith
in the bond you share with a mass murderer.

I got a call, Carlos.

Your boyJustino was spotted at the Iguana Bar
down in South Beach five hours ago.

Since then, nothing.
He's probably gonna blow town.

Son of a bitch.

- If this don't check out-
- What are you gonna do? You gonna kill me?

Find him, Carlos. Do it fast. Do it alone.

Trust the wrong sicario again
and the next time your car doesn't start...

you might not be missing a spark plug.

How do you know that you don't want to
live there? You never even been to Vegas.

You have to at least give it a chance.

I am not some old woman that you can
pack away into a retirement village.

You do not get to tell me where to live.

- Mom, who said anything
about a retirement village?

I just want you close by.

Someplace where spies and killers aren't crawling
out of the woodwork every other week.

Someplace safe.

Yeah. Vegas is amazing.

The weather's amazing.
Someday you're gonna have grandkids there.

Don't you think
living near them would just be-

Amazing?

Are you gonna smoke that in here?

You want Mom to move to Vegas?

I want you on my side on this.
Tell her it's too dangerous here. She'll listen.

- She never listens to me.
- Can you at least try?

Give her a minute to cool down.

Maybe give her a day.

Is this your card?
Four of spades.

Still no.

Hey, Mike.

Mike, you better look at this.

We have got hundreds
of individually logged flights here.

Tail numbers, nav points, clearance codes.

Everything you'd need to create mayhem
in the sky for a month.

And Chuck Finley didn't get this stuff.
Sam Axe did.

That's not even the point.
We shouldn't be giving this stuff to Gilroy.

- Is this your card?
- Oh, for God's sake, man. It's the three of clubs.

Okay, that's not Fi...

'cause she went out for food,
like, five minutes ago.

Oh. Hey.

- Gotta hand it to you, kid. I had my doubts.
- What are you talking about?

Well, your plan. It worked.
I've been following Carlos all day long.

Come here. Take a look at this.

Hasn't been anything this good
on at 10:00 in a long time.

Wow. Look at him trashing that place.

Justino's not in that couch,
my friend.

Larry! Larry!

- Come on. Enough!
- You're not killing him.

You don't get it, do you?
Your plan worked!

It's time to dumpJustino and this chucklehead
on Carlos's front stoop and walk away!

- Put the knife down, Larry.
- Or what?

Your trigger finger has rusted off!

What the hell was that?

Hey, he warned ya.
And look, there's not gonna be any more blood...

just as soon as your hand stops dripping.

I am not talking to you, Boy Scout!

This is my show, Larry,
and I need him alive.

He's gonna point Carlos
to the money you stole!

You think I'm giving up
two million bucks now?

Yeah, I do.

The key to fake
surveillance is delivering real boredom.

If someone suffers for the information
you're feeding them...

they're much more likely to believe it.

- Can I get one of them chips, man?
- What's "no" in Spanish?

It's still "no," right?

You didn't tell me
we were gonna be here all day. I'm hungry.

Why don't you just go snatch his ass?

How'd that work out for you last time, genius?
I told you. Jack's too protected.

He's had guys watching him ever since
your boys missed him at the hotel.

I don't care. We can't just sit around
here all day. We gotta act.

Show time, buddy. Just read the script
exactly the way I wrote it.

Listen. Listen.

- What's up, Tino?
- He's talking toJustino.

Boat slip on Grove Isle?
Yeah, 5:00's good.

I can be there. Should I bring a bag?

Maricón is talking about his cut.

I mean, if you got it all with you...

you gotta let me take a look at the whole pile.

I mean, I bet it barely fits in the trunk.

Oh, that's-
that's beautiful, amigo. All right.

When Justino shows up at his meeting,
he's gonna be so dead.

Fi, we're on.

If you've been procrastinating,
you can't anymore.

We got the money in the trunk
just waiting on Justino.

Tell Michael the next time
he asks me for a favor...

I'm gonna ask him what it is before I say yes.

Fiona, don't shoot.

I let myself in.

What the hell are you doing here?

I'm just gonna go out on a limb and guess
you've never dressed a corpse before...

- so I'm here to help.
- I'm not interested in-

Oh, come on. Let me put it another way.

If this job goes south because you screwed
up, everybody is gonna end up... very sad.

Here, hand me that shirt.

It's a hell of a lot easier
when you stitch 'em in.

- Your mother must be so proud.
- You're gonna pretend that
we have nothing in common, huh?

- We both have certain capacities
and certain appetites.

And that is how we connect
with Michael.

You don't know
the first thing about Michael.

Sometimes you're just what he needs...

and then sometimes... he pushes you away.

Uh, do those have cucumber in 'em?

- I'm allergic.
- Oh.

Well, I have cold cuts in the fridge.

No. I thought I told you.

I'm trying to stay away from protein.

Mom, um, I'd like to
talk about Vegas again.

Oh? What about what I want?
Does that matter in this discussion?

I think what Nate's trying to say is,
you might feel better-

We all might feel better, maybe,
if you were someplace safer.

Like 3,000 miles away safer?

Oh, look. Cucumber salad.

I'm sorry that I'm late
and that I can't stay.

Michael, can I talk to you for a minute?

I just had a visit
from your old pal Larry.

Okay. Don't believe everything he says.

He said that you worked together
for three years.

That's true. But the government thought
we were a good team.

After all you saw him do...

I don't know how
you can stay in the same room with him.

I can't be with you right now.

You need help with Carlos,
you can ask Sam.

Mikey, it's time to celebrate my genius.

I was going blind fussing
with all that flight data on my laptop...

so I went old school...

and I figured out
which flight Gilroy's after.

All right, every page is a flight plan.

This is every flight today.

It's like pick-up sticks.
It's all crisscross.

It's a big cluster, and every day is
exactly like that, except one day.

- The 22nd.
- Somebody needs a wide berth.

Yeah. You get that
when it's mandated by the government.

This is some kind of serious
black flight, Mike.

And I'll bet you dollars to doughnuts
this is what Gilroy is interested in...

and this is all he's gonna get.

Sam, you're probably right about which flight
he's after, but he asked for all of it.

- Every flight.
- You think you get to make this call alone?

I'm on the line here.
My friend is on the line.

Every person on every one of those planes
is on the line.

You said it yourself.
He's only after one flight.

Right. But what is to stop him from
selling the rest to the highest bidder?

- We won't let that happen!
- You're right.

We won't. You want this data, Mike...

you're gonna have to steal it yourself,
'cause I'm not gonna give it to you.

And if that makes me the Boy Scout that
you and your friend Larry think I am-

- Man, I'm okay with that.
- Sam-

No. I'm not gonna help you anymore...

until you get your head out of your ass.

- Sam!
- Hey, you want backup
at your meeting with Carlos?

- Call Fi.
- Sam!

#One, two, three, four#

4:45? Justino got here early.

He won't look so peaceful
when I'm done with him.

- What do you think you're doing?
- I'm gonna go pull his fingers off.

I gotta talk to this guy,
see if the rest of my crew was in on this.

How the hell did you get
put in charge of anything?

We're not getting within 100 yards of that guy.
You don't know what kind of backup he has.

What the hell is that doing in my trunk?

I put it there.
I'm gonna do him from here.

When we know he's alone,
we'll go down there and collect your money.

- Then you can do whatever
you want to his fingers.
- Hold on. No, no, no.

He robbed me, okay?
He killed my men! Give it to me.

- I get the honors. Vamos.
- Don't miss.

See what you get, pendejo?

It's all here.

But I guess I gotta let you off the hook, huh?

- So we're good?
- We're great.

Large amounts of cash
present a huge temptation...

- Oye.
- to steal, to kill for, to counterfeit.

There's no security strip. No thread.
Are you trying to pull something, huh?

- Were you in on this?
- That doesn't make any sense!

You run a cash processing center.

Why would I shove Monopoly money in your
face? Don't be stupid. Put the gun away.

I ain't gonna let you
call me stupid no more!

Justino must've been trying to screw
his partner over! This is not my fault!

It's your fault I can't have him alive!
I can't ask him where he hid the real money!

I can find the money, and you know it.

You shoot me, it's gone forever.

You got one day to come up with my cash.

You put it in the trunk of a car,
you park it by the airport, you let me know.

You do that,
I take off the hit. If not-

Cabron.

This is Fi. Leave a message.

Fi, Larry swapped the money.
I don't know where he is or what he's doing.

Call me back.

- You've reached the voice mail for Sam Axe.
- Sam.

Larry! What the hell were you thinking?

Michael, I'm sorry you're upset.

I pulled that last-minute switcheroo
for your own good.

- We should get together. I need to talk-
- You meet at my loft in one hour.

And if you're not there,
if you try to run...

I will find you and I will kill you.

Sorry.

Couldn't walk away from two million bucks.
Not gonna happen.

- I need that money.
- I'll give you half of it if you do this my way.

Kill Carlos.

My head is on the chopping block, Larry.

You don't think
I'll end you to save myself?

Oh, I know you would.
And that is what I love about you, kid.

But I'm not the guy who sent
people to end your life.

All you have to do is kill him.

You're at a fork in the road,
and I know you.

This is not a tough call.

Killing Carlos does not solve my problem!

My name- it's in the air!

I'll give you a new one. I'll protect you.

You're a shoe salesman from Buffalo!

I have connections, I have guns...

and I also have what
you need most- the will-

the will to act on our instincts
to get what we want.

And what I want is to work with you again.

I'll cut the head off the whole cartel
if that's what it takes.

But you know what's sad?

I don't see anyone else
stepping up to bail you out.

It's do or die time, kid.
What's it gonna be?

After a career spent
doing bad things for good reasons...

it's hard to say exactly
where you draw the line.

You might not know exactly...
until someone asks.

I'll kill Carlos.
You take care of the rest.

Hey, Mike. Open up. It's Nate.

There you are.

- Not a great time.
- Yeah, whatever.

You got me watching out for our mom,
you won't even answer my calls?

- What?
- What do you mean, "What'"?

I wanted to see
if there was anything else...

I could do to help with this Larry thing.

I left you, like, three messages.

Turning an asset is a multi-step process.

You back them into a corner,
you pile on stress...

you create tension
with the people they trust...

and if you can cut them off from good influences
so you're the only voice in their ear-

- Damn it.
- they're much more likely to listen.

- Did Larry-
- He knows I check for bugs.
He switched out my SI M card...

used call forwarding, isolated me.

It's a formula that works so well...

it even works on spies
who oughta know better.

You really thought no one
was answering your calls? Jesus, Bro.

Dad's dead. You're not
in Afghanistan anymore.

I mean, when you gonna learn
there are people you can trust?

You ever have one of these Cuban coffees?

¡Cortaditos!
Fun to drink, fun to say.

- ¡Cortaditos!
- You know, I've been thinking.

If we're going to do this,
I want to be thorough.

Leave no trace, leave no teeth.

Oh, that's good.
That's a bumper sticker. I love that.

Forget shooting Carlos.
We're gonna blow up his cash room.

We'll take the whole building down
with Carlos in it.

If it looks enough like a car bomb,
the cops'll think rival dealers did it.

No, I-I get it.
I'm just not sure I buy it.

A new, violent plan at the last minute?

What happened to Saint Michael?

- People don't change overnight.
- Well, I haven't.

That's why I'm pushing it to 3:00.

It'll give me time to clear out
as many tenants as possible.

Oh, there's the old softy.

I'm kidding. I'm impressed.

I'm impressed.
This is a big step forward.

We in business or not?
'Cause if we are, I want my money fast.

- We're gonna have to run.
- Relax. Relax. I can get it really quick.

My bags are already packed.

3:00. Don't be late, Larry.

Michael Westen back in action? I wouldn't miss it.

Yeah?

I've said I'm sorry before, right?

- I'm not sure.
- I need help.

My plan with Carlos fell apart
and I'm scrambling.

I need to find out
where Larry stashed his money.

Well, if I were him,
I would keep it close.

But I would want it someplace where you would
look guilty if he had to bag out on the job.

Can you meet me at the loft?
Sam, we're gonna celebrate your genius.

My punching bag.

You know, he actually laughed
when he said, "My bags are packed. "

Two million. It's all there.

What's next?

I need to apologize.

I should've listened to both of you.

It's all right, buddy.
You were marked for death. It got to you.

I know I let Larry get too close.

You let him crawl inside your head
and make a nest.

There's a part of me-

This part that's like him,
but it's just a part.

And it gets smaller
the longer I'm with you.

Well, tell me
you're done with him... forever.

I am. I want him gone.

How can I help?

I need you to help me
make a very special bomb.

How did you decide on a binary liquid?

They're stable.
Easy to smuggle as separates.

Exotic enough so the cops won't know
what they're looking at.

It's beautiful, kid. That is just beautiful.
You know what?

We are gonna have so much fun.

I don't think we will.

I dropped off Carlos's money at the airport
this morning. He called off the hit.

Me and Carlos, we're straight.
At least we're gonna be.

You shouldn't have done that, kid.

- That is not your money to give away!
- What's with the gun, Larry?

I let you live, and now you're gonna
feed me to the sharks?

You betrayed me. You know I will.

You know what? I don't have to.
I'm just gonna leave you here.

- You're gonna be a smoldering corpse.
- What are you talking about?

There's no bomb, Larry.

Oh.

You framed him, huh? Right. Nice.

- And the binary liquid?
- Uh, counterfeiting ink.

The laptop is just full of graphics.

And what was Carlos doing
with a bunch of scans of $20 bills?

Probably printing about $2 million worth
of fake bills in this Dumpster.

Know what? I don't get you, kid. You don't think
his bosses will have him killed in prison?

Carlos made a choice.
He chose to work for the cartel.

I make my own choices!
I don't kill anyone unless I have to!

Yeah? Well, we are different that way!

You're not gonna kill me, Larry. Not when
the cops are coming to talk to Larry Garber...

the man who called in to report he saw men
with guns, a Dumpster filled with fake cash.

Having an identity has its drawbacks, huh, Larry?

You forget who you're dealing with here?
I faked my own death once!

Sure, but what about Larry Garber's
investments and all of his bank accounts?

They'll sit on that money
and they'll wait for you.

You shoot me and all that money
is as good as gone.

You're at a fork in the road.

Go broke and go to jail, or run from
the cartel and live to fight another day.

I know you, man.
This isn't even a tough call.

There will be another day, Michael.

Let me do you a favor.
I'll take this and hide it for you.

You're a hero, Larry. Larry Garber.

Officer! Officer, please!

Thank you for coming. Thank you.

This way.
Right over here in the trunk.

Listen, I can't thank you enough.
You've been so cool about this.

Jack, remember.
You're no longerJack Fleetwood.

You'reJack Yablonski again, forever.

Yeah. I'm psyched about that.

Be safe, man.

And Jack, seriously,
if you ever come back to Miami...

or if I ever hear the name Fleetwood again,
I will kill you myself.

Okay? Have a safe trip.

Wish we didn't have to take off so soon.

It was wonderful having you.

Ruth, wish you could stay longer.

We do too. But, uh, you know, work.

One more day, she was gonna
file for an annulment. You owe me, Bro.

You drive safe. Bye, Ruth.

Bye.

So, you sorry
I'm not leaving with them?

Mom, I did not say I wanted you to leave.

I said if you wanted to live someplace
safer, closer to them, I'd understand.

Well, I'm happy for Nate.

It's time that he settled down
and built a life.

But I have mine. It's here...

with you...

and Sam and Fiona.

Plus, I can't stand that woman.

Weighing operational risk is tricky...

when your life
is on one side of the scale.

Withholding flight plan data
may put your life in danger...

but you try to remember that if you jeopardize
thousands of innocent lives to save your own...

you wouldn't want
to live with yourself anyway.

You're a tad overdressed for theJacuzzi,
don't you think?

- Is this your card?
- It's blatantly not six weeks of flight plans.

Just the one that you want.

Chile to Poland, tail number
4- Whiskey-X-ray-Alpha-8-0-3...

registered to a faceless
corporation in Santiago.

What's so special about the plane?

What happened to the price of privacy?

Well, you hired an operative, not a child.

I need to know what's going to Poland.

Right.

Well, I suppose it's only
natural to be curious.

I'll tell you.

It's a weaponized plague
and a vaccine to match.

And they're worth a bloody lot of money.

- That wasn't so hard, was it?
- You're in then?

Gilroy, I think you and I
have a bright future together.

So, learn anything?

Only that he's a damn good liar.

Tried to sell me some line
about a bioweapon.

- But it took him
a little too long to come up with it.
- Back to square one then.

- Guess you're gonna have
to keep doing some digging.
- I'm gonna need some help, Sam.

Imagine that.

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