Burn Notice (2007–2013): Season 4, Episode 11 - Blind Spot - full transcript

As Sam and Jesse reach out to the CEO who wants Simon's encoded Bible, Sam continues to mislead Jesse about who burned him. Meanwhile, Sam and Fi try to out-con a conman who is stealing money from unsuspecting widows.

My name is Michael Westen.

I used to be a spy until...

- [Man] We got a burn notice on you.
You're blacklisted. - [Whistles]

[Michael Narrating]
When you're burned, you've got nothing...

no cash, no credit, no job 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... - [Laughs]

- 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.

[Michael Narrating] Forging
an intelligence file is always tricky.

Spies are trained to catch
even tiny inconsistencies...

from outdated typeface to the wrong
kind of thermochromatic ink.

Even the folder needs to be
picture-perfect...

because the fact is,
spies do judge books by their covers.

So here's the story.
This report came from a navy buddy...

who's serving in Japan where they still use
the old-school Pentagon folders.

And I happen to have one.
So, thank God for government inertia, huh?

But Jesse's been working on
this investigation for years.

[Sam] Well, everything that he was
looking into and all the stuff that we found...



this little baby connects all the dots.

- It's your masterwork, Sam. I owe
you a mojito. - Damn straight.

Before we start
patting ourselves on the back...

can we talk about what we're
doing to Jesse?

Fi, Jesse's seen a lot of bad things
happen to a lot of good people.

He just wants a name.
And we're just gonna give him that name.

John Barrett.

God, why didn't I put this together?
John Barrett.

It's great cover,
running a telecom conglomerate.

Gets Barrett into every corner
of the globe.

Massive resources,
highest level government access.

It's a nice perch for a guy looking to start
a few little wars and make a buck off it.

This is... I was looking at private military
companies, arms dealers, retired spooks.

I should've been watching the guy
who was laying the phone lines.

Where do I send my thank-you note?

A buddy of mine stationed in Japan.
He, uh, didn't even know what he had there.

All right, man.
Drake Tech's based in New York, right?

Let's head up there,
let Barrett know his number's up.

Why go to where he's strongest?

We have what he wants.
Better to make him come to us.

You want to call him up, let him know
we got a Bible he's been looking for?

That's exactly what I was thinking.

What? I'm having friends over to play cards.
It's my turn to host.

- [Doorbell Rings]
- Oh, that must be Susie.

Uh, well, I guess it's time
to go someplace...

where you won't be interrupted by canasta.

[Jesse] Three years.

That's over a thousand days, man.
Here it is.

Are you sure about this?
You sure you want to play it straight?

There's no point in lying to a man
with Barrett's resources.

We're just two burned spies
selling a book code.

You ready?

- Yes.
- [Beeps]

[Cell Phone Ringing]

[Beeps]

- Hello?
- Mr. Barrett, Michael Westen.

Sorry to bother you on your private line,
but I have this odd-looking Bible.

I've been flipping through it,
and it appears to be a book code.

Is that at all interesting to you?

Can you please excuse me?

- [Man] Okay. Yeah.
- [Chattering]

My wife doesn't even have this number.
How'd you get it?

You want to talk about your wife
not having your unlisted number...

or the book code you've been robbing banks
and killing people to find?

- Who is this?
- I used to work for the government.

So did my partner, Jesse Porter.

Now we're working freelance,
thought you might be hiring.

And just what is it you boys
think I do?

Don't waste our time, Mr. Barrett.
You're a merchant of death.

- And business is booming.
- You have the wrong number, son.

And you have the wrong man.

I run a telecom company.

Well, the Bible's here in Miami.
Whenever you're ready to talk, let us know.

[Beeps]

- That could've gone better.
- It went as well as it needed to.

Barrett wants the Bible.

If he can't deal for it,
he'll try to steal it.

A man like that...
he's already tracking us down.

Yeah.

So you and Jesse
are poking Barrett with a stick.

Why does the phrase
"sitting ducks" come to mind?

Jesse and I are pretty well-armed ducks.

I hope so.

- Hello, Fiona.
- Well, hello.

Hi, Mom. I ordered you an ice tea,
but if you wanted...

I scored 1,420 points
at canasta yesterday, Michael.

That's... wonderful?

It's horrible.

I was distracted. I was nervous.
I've been a wreck.

What's wrong, Madeline? Sit down.

I'm not staying for lunch.
I only asked you all to meet me here...

because it's too risky to talk
to my son in my own home.

- This is about Jesse.
- Made me sick...

watching you feed him that line
of B.S. In my house yesterday.

I don't want to keep him in the dark,
but it's for his own good.

Oh, and you're the one
who gets to determine that?

This'll all be over soon. Trust me.

Well, it better be.

Mom.

I want to thank you again for
suggesting Jesse live with her.

Yeah. It may not have been
one of my better ideas.

If lunch is off, I should go
talk to my new client.

You're taking on a client
in the middle of all this?

Just a friend of a friend from yoga.

The woman was seduced by a scam artist.
He took her life savings.

Don't worry. I'm not asking you for help.
The guy's a sleazy womanizer.

Clearly a job for Sam Axe.

After my husband died...

I didn't think I'd ever date again...

but then Charles came along.

I thought, "Well, he's no Josh,
but he likes all my low-fat recipes."

I should've known.

You can't beat yourself up. The bastard
told you what you wanted to hear.

He was good.

Those eyes, that British accent.

All those lies.

Yep, he sounds slick.
So how'd he get your money?

I trusted him. Things were
getting serious, I thought...

and he offered to help me invest.

And then he used your account info
to help himself to your savings.

We're not gonna let him get
away with this.

I even hired a couple of private
investigators.

One of them actually quit after
he met Charles.

Said he seemed like a nice guy.

Now I'm selling off my
life piece by piece...

while that bastard is partying
on South Beach with my savings.

You know, it's hard to party
with broken kneecaps.

Actually, I think we should fight
fire with fire.

Charles isn't the only charmer in Miami.

[Jesse] I still think we should go
after Barrett directly in New York, man.

Let's call that plan Z.

Trust me. Barrett wants the Bible.
He's gonna send someone after it.

I don't mind being the bait
as long as the trap is good enough.

[Michael Narrating]
An effective booby trap...

not only needs to look like
a good hiding spot...

it also needs to leave
your enemy incapacitated.

A well-placed 50-gallon oil drum
should pique your target's curiosity.

And a portable defibrillator packs enough
punch to make their heart skip a beat...

without stopping it entirely.

Wire the defibrillator to
a convincing decoy...

and whoever comes looking
will be in for a shock.

Connect a camera wirelessly
through an Internet phone provider...

and you'll be able to keep an eye on
your trap from anywhere in the world...

without having to pay long distance.

- How's the Skype working?
- All right. Looks good.

- Are you sure Barrett's up on that cell?
- [Beeping]

This burner we called him with
is made by a company he owns.

Any idiot would know to tap and trace
the phone, and Barrett's not an idiot.

- [Exhales]
- [Mosquito Buzzes]

What now?

We wait.

While Barrett comes looking for this.

Why do I get the feeling
Sam's having more fun than we are?

- [Woman Giggles]
- ♪♪ [Latin Pop]

♪♪ [Man Singing In Spanish]

Okay, Fi. You got eyes on him?

Yep. Just like Emily said.

There's Charles,
blowing her life savings.

Yeah... except I don't think he's spent a dime.
I think he's got a new fish on the line.

[Fiona] He is the one man
from England with decent teeth.

So our con man's pretty clean
since showing up stateside.

Got an allegation of fraud up in Boca...

but nothing really stuck,
except for a couple of D.U.I.'s.

- I couldn't find any bank accounts either.
- Yet he has an Interpol file.

Yeah. It turns out he's not just a fraud.
He's a suspected killer.

A couple women he bilked in England
went missing when they complained.

So he doesn't just steal from
defenseless women. He murders them.

That son of a bitch.

Not this time. We're gonna introduce him
to a new kind of trouble.

I don't know.
This fella's gonna be a challenge.

I think it's time for some
Chuck Finley action.

His name is Charles.
You need a new cover I.D.

Sorry, Fi. I don't think so.

Chuck Finley is forever.

♪♪ [Pop]

[Chattering]

♪ Hey, oh, oh ♪

♪ Hey, oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ Uh-uh ♪

♪ Uh-uh
Uh-uh ♪♪

Excuse me. I don't mean to interrupt,
but her feet are killing her.

Any way we can just sit down with you
for just a couple secs?

- Actually, this is a private area.
- Oh, Charles, don't be silly.

Those heels are hot, but they
look positively evil. Sit down.

- Oh!
- [Sam] Thanks.

- I'm Chuck. This is Alexis.
- Lindsey and Charles.

- Cheers.
- [Sam] Hey.

Wow. Bollinger blanc. Good stuff.

Charles and I are splurging.

[Fiona] Oh, us too.

South Beach is so much fun.
I just flew in from San Francisco.

I was chartering
a yacht when I met Chuck.

And he is showing me around.

- [Growls Playfully]
- [Laughs]

Isn't that nice.

Hey. Tell you what, next bottle's on me.

[Indistinct]

So I said,
"Not if that's your idea of a haircut."

[Laughing]
Right? You get it?

- No. [Laughing]
- [Laughs]

[Sighs] I have to powder my nose.
Will you come with me?

- [Fiona Chuckles] Oh, Chuck.
- [Sam] Don't get lost.

[Chuckles]

So, Chuck, what is it that you do?

Investments, just like you.
You never know who's gonna pay off.

- Afraid I don't follow.
- Well...

Normally I work Boca...

but I have heard some legendary
stories about you, my friend.

Hey. Relax. I'm not here to horn
in on any of your action.

You can have any woman in this club.
I just need some help with Alexis.

She's rich, divorced...

Just what are you proposing?

Well, she's a couple of nights of passion
away from paying out big-time...

but I got the I.R.S.
Breathing down my neck.

I can't move a dime.

I was hoping maybe you would let me
run her fortune through your accounts.

[Chuckles]
You want to use my accounts?

Quite a set of bollocks on you.

Cut you in 20% for an hour's work.

I don't do business like that.
I'm a lone wolf, mate.

Isn't Charles sweet?

Ah. Almost too good to be true.

- How long have you been dating?
- Just a few weeks.

I am so lucky to have found him.

Maybe he found you.

Must have been fate. I was so
devastated after my sister passed.

And he works with this cancer
research charity.

Hmm.

This is the last time you show your face
in this club. This is my turf.

Okay. You drive a hard bargain.
Thirty percent.

- [Chuckling] Hey.
- So sorry, love.

I just got a business call from London.
We really should run.

- Really? I was hoping...
- We really should go.

Lovely meeting you.

That son of a bitch is preying
on another grieving woman.

Please tell me you got
his account information.

No. The limey is totally charm-proof.

Well, let's see if he's bulletproof.

- Fi.
- Look. You had your chance.

I'm gonna beat Emily's money out of him.

[Michael Narrating] Spies spend plenty of time
with sociopaths and criminals...

but sometimes it's even more dangerous
to hang out with their victims.

Letting your emotions get the best of you
can threaten the entire operation.

- You're not going after him.
- Get your hands off me!

Sticking a gun to his head
is not gonna help.

He is prepared for that. Believe me.

Now, we will get her money back.
I promise, Fi.

If we don't, I will shoot him.
And then I'll shoot you.

Hey. Where's Sam?

Oh, Sam and I are... We're taking a break
from each other. This is Michael.

It's good to meet you. Nice boat.

Thanks. My husband and I
built her together actually.

That's why she's named Back Pain.

Don't do this, Emily.
We're gonna get your money back.

- Things went well with Charles?
- Uh, not exactly.

Charles is extremely careful,
but we might have a new angle.

You know how you're not supposed to mix
prescription medication with alcohol?

Charles is gonna
make that mistake with Lorazepam.

Wait a second. You're drugging him?

There's gotta be another way
you can get him to tell you the truth.

We're not drugging him to make him talk.
We're drugging him so that he blacks out.

When Charles wakes up, Sam will convince
him he went on a crazy spending spree.

He'll want to check his balance...

- And we'll be watching when he does.
- That plan sounds insane.

Well, insane is one of our specialties.

♪♪ [Electronic Dance]

[Chattering]

Cigar?

Cheers.

Charles.

Could I have made it more clear
that this was my turf?

No, no. You were very clear. Look. I'm about to
wrap things up with Alexis and blow town.

But before I do,
I just wanted to drop off a token of respect.

Just consider this the... the king's
hunting tax, if you will.

"King's hunting tax"?
[Chuckles]

Look. I wandered onto your turf,
and I just wanted to say I'm sorry.

So, no hard feelings?

- As long as you're leaving town.
- Oh, that I am.

Hope you like that timepiece, 'cause
I had to earn it. Alexis is a real ballbuster.

You know, I'm all set to bleed her dry
by the end of the week...

but every moment until then is like...
[Imitates Gunshot, Laughs]

There's nothing more pathetic
than a bitch who can't move on.

- Amen to that, brother.
- I have a, uh, mate across the pond...

who disposes of the clingy ones
once he's wrung 'em out.

A mate?

Right.
[Laughs]

Let me buy you a drink.

- Cheers.
- [Laughs]

♪♪ [Electronic Dance]

[Michael Narrating] To create a blank
spot in someone's memory...

you need to be equal parts drinking
buddy and amateur chemist.

First, you need the target
to party enough...

to make your story believable
the next day.

At the same time,
you need to gauge their tolerance...

so you can combine
just the right amount of alcohol...

with just the right amount
of pharmaceutical assistance.

Come on. Bottoms up.

A night to remember. Cheers!

- Cheers.
- [Laughs]

♪♪ [Continues]

- Yep. He's still out.
- Thank you.

Do that one more time, and I might forgive
you for the other night.

[Chuckles]

Happy now?

- Anything useful on his phone?
- No.

But now it has a bug.

I sent that Lindsey woman a little message.

Uh-oh. Did Charles drunk text her?

He may have accidentally revealed
his plans to rip her off.

She sent him a text back
saying she never wants to see him again.

Oh, well.
Okay. Let's get down to business.

When Charles wakes up,
he will have had one hell of a night.

[Jesse] Every step of our investigation's
been like pulling teeth.

Stalled out for weeks, and then boom...

Sam's buddy just happens to be
sitting on the magic bullet.

We had the problem surrounded.

There aren't two other people on the planet
who'd know that that file connects to Barrett.

Yeah. I'm just asking,
how reliable is Sam's friend?

You know?

Maybe we should test him,
slip him a lead from CIFA.

Jesse, we talked to Barrett.
He's the guy who wants the Bible.

Do we really need more confirmation
than that? I mean...

Hold on. We have a guest.

[Jesse] Oh, hello.

That's it, buddy. You're getting warmer.

Maybe the Bible's in that oil drum.

Warmer.

[Jesse] Yeah, even warmer.

You're gettin' hot.

- [Electricity Crackles]
- [Groans]

- Burnt.
- Bam.

Hands. Hands. No, no, no. Hands up.

Hands up!

- Thank you.
- That was close, buddy.

You almost stole our phone book.

You have no idea who you're messing with.

Well, whose fault is that?
You haven't told us your name yet.

And until we get a chance
to chat with your bosses...

you're a guest of the abandoned boathouse.

His phone's clean.

[Sighs] Guess we get to spend
more time in the sweatbox guarding him...

till his superiors call to check in.

Actually, I'm supposed to go
help Fi and Sam with a gig.

Unless you want to go.

- [Mosquito Buzzes]
- I did take the last shift.

I'll pick up more bug spray.

[Snoring]

Okay, it's been 12 hours.
Time to wake up Sleeping Beauty.

- Mike there yet?
- [Fiona] He's running late.

It's a pity we have
to wake up Charles at all.

Uh, dead guys are much less likely
to visit a bank, Fi.

Hello.

- You survived the mosquitoes.
- Barely.

- All right, Sam. Get him moving.
- [Beeps]

[Sighs]

Whoo! Rise and shine, big boy.
Time to shake it off.

Wild night, huh, Chaz?

Have a cup of joe.

- What are you doing in my house?
- Good morning to you too.

Whatever happened to "friends till death"?

What the hell?
Last I remember, you were leaving Miami.

Someone needs practice drinking. I mean,
how many did you even have last night?

Look. If you don't remember
the French deejay...

tell me you at least remember
the Brazilian chicks from the after party.

- After party?
- Oh, come on.

Or how about when we were hauling ass
in your new car and you jumped the curb?

What new car?

The hell did this come from?

Uh, you bought it, buddy.
You backed into it on Ocean Drive.

The guy jumps out screaming,
"You dented my car!"

And you said...
[British Accent] "No, mate. I dented my car."

[Normal Voice] And you bought it off him
on the spot. It was epic.

- I bought this Bentley last night?
- Yeah.

You ran off yelling about some account.
Then you came back with a bag of cash.

I gotta tell ya. You know how to party.

Where's my Lexus? Where's my wallet?

Maybe your wallet's in your Lexus.

What the bloody hell is going on here?

Anyone ever tell you
that you're a lot more fun when you're drunk?

- Hey. Hair of the dog is what you need.
- Shut up.

Piss off. Get out, okay?
I've some things to get sorted.

Uh, does this mean we're not gonna
pick up those new suits you ordered for us?

We... All right.

- Game time.
- [Beeps]

"Reynolds & Pederson."
He's heading to a law firm?

We need to talk, Martin.
I don't see the point of...

- [Static]
...money manager...

Charles, I'm in the middle of something.

- What's going on?
- Don't I pay you...

- Come on.
- [Static]

[Charles]
...some judgment?

Sounds like the juicy part.
We gotta get closer.

Martin, tell me how I got the cash
to buy a Bentley last night.

What are you talking about?

[Charles On Speaker]
I went on a bender...

and wound up with a shiny new Bentley,
you wanker!

- Nobody here gave you a damn thing.
- Really?

Where do you think I get
the money to pay for that, you half-wit?

[On Speaker]
Let the grown-ups talk.

[Martin]
Get a hold of yourself.

This is why you don't handle the accounts.

You start drinking and you lose your head.

Don't worry. Your money's safe.

Tony, head out to the front lawn.

Check out that blue car.

Is there any chance you were followed here?

- We gotta go.
- [Beeps]

[Michael Narrating]
When your surveillance is about to be blown...

you have two choices.

You can run, or you can stay put...

and make it look like
you have a reason to be there.

[Clears Throat]

- What?
- Hey. Take that somewhere else.

A guy can't make out with his girlfriend?

- Okay. That was...
- Purely tactical.

Yes. Yes, it was.

- We should go.
- Yes.

So, our friend Barry says Charles has a kind of
underworld money manager handling his cash.

He's got hundreds of offshore accounts.

Even if we knew which one had your money...

only Charles and this Martin character
can make withdrawals.

That's the bad news.

The bad news is it looks like
I'm moving back in with my mother.

We have an angle.

- Charles is very, very worried about guarding
his money. - And with a little pushing...

we can turn his concern for his financial
security into full-blown paranoia.

He gets paranoid enough,
he's gonna start looking for help.

Right. That's when
we bring in our buddy Mike to help.

What Mike's gonna do is make it clear
that the only way he can help...

is if Charles shows him
exactly where he keeps the money.

Do you guys have, like, a manual
where you get this stuff or something?

No. Mostly we just make it up as we go.

There you are.
What the hell did you get me into?

What are you going on about?

They are following me.

Dreadfully sorry, my loves.

Right back.

Just what are you talking about?
Have you gone mad?

I'm telling ya. They are after me.

Ever since you and I hung out
the other night...

there has been a little blue Hyundai
all over my ass.

- One of my men thought a blue car was
following me. - There you go.

But it turned out to be nothing.
Just a couple snogging in the alley.

Huh?

You know, making out.

Really?

Point is, they weren't following me.

Of course they were making out.
That was just their cover.

That's the oldest trick in the book.
I'm telling you, they're after both of us.

No. I have been careful.
There is nothing to worry about.

You've gotta take this seriously, Chaz.
This could be a jealous husband.

No. I am going to relax and work on my tan.

Good luck, mate.

[Rapid Beeping, Line Rings]

- [Fiona] Hey. How'd it go?
- Okay. Yeah.

I planted the seed. How's it
coming with our not-so-sneaky bug?

Don't rush me, Sam.

Jesse just got here
with Madeline's old stereo.

Yeah. Uh, hey, Fi. Speaking of Jesse,
when you were following Charles...

- I'll call you when we're done, Sam.
- [Beeps]

[Beeps]

All right. So, let's give
Charles something to worry about.

[Michael Narrating]
There's an art to building a listening device...

that's meant to be discovered.

It's not enough for it to look like a bug.

It needs to have a fatal flaw
to make sure someone finds it...

like a high frequency transmitter
that causes earsplitting feedback...

when placed near other electronics.

[Feedback Screeching]

[Feedback Stops]

I should get going.
This bug isn't gonna plant itself.

Right. Yeah, I'm gonna
head back to the boathouse...

help Michael babysit our captive.

- So I'm just gonna...
- Yeah.

Yeah.

How'd the bug building go with Fi?

If Charles can't find that thing,
he's more of a dumb-ass than we thought.

- [Cell Phone Rings]
- Here we go.

- Hello? - Where have you been?
You were supposed to check in.

This is Michael Westen and Jesse Porter.

We're your boss's new business associates.

[Man On Phone]
Where's Colonel Russell?

You guys have a colonel
running your errands?

- [Man] What do you... - Listen to me.
We're sending Colonel Russell back to you...

with some photocopied pages
from the Bible.

The sneak preview should make
it very clear: We have the rest.

You send any more of your little
thieves for it, we're gonna burn it.

You tell Mr. Barrett to come down to Miami like
we asked him to. Do I need to repeat myself?

- No.
- Good. Talk to you soon.

- [Beeps]
- Active duty, huh?

I'm sure Uncle Sam
would be happy to hear...

that you're taking side gigs
to make a quick buck.

- You trying to blackmail me?
- Of course not.

But you need to remember
which boss you're taking these to.

These pages go right to
the big guy in New York.

He's expecting you soon.

- You know you're kicking
a hornet's nest, right? - Oh!

- Suddenly he's Mr. Talkative.
- Drive safe.

Nicely done.

I'd say we should call up Sam,
see if he wants to go get a drink, but, uh...

he's probably lost his taste for alcohol.

[Rings]

- [Panting]
- [Beeps]

Chaz. I was just about to call you.

You were right, mate.
They're after me too.

I just found a bug in my new car.

You know what? That's nothing.

There's 100K
missing from my offshore account.

And you know who knew I had money in Aruba?
Hmm? Nobody.

I told my money manager,
but he thought I was talking rubbish.

What the hell would a money manager know
about this, huh? This is hard-core.

No, no, no, no. I'm gonna call a guy
who knows how to handle this kind of crap.

- To go after your money?
- No. To go after the people who are hunting us.

Look. Meet me at the Sagamore, and bring
that little bug thing that you found, okay?

Brilliant.

[Charles]
This is your guy who handles stuff?

You didn't tell me he was a dirty cop.

Well, he's just sort of kinda a cop.

It's all right.
I don't mind the word "dirty."

Okay. So, look.
This is my account in Aruba.

You see those transaction codes?
The bastards bled me dry.

- You said they were following you.
- Yeah. In a blue Hyundai.

They bugged my new car.

Probably come after your money next.

Give me your bank info,
and I'll cut them off at the pass.

No. I have people watching my accounts.
What I need you to do...

[British Accent] Oh, are you gonna
tell me what to do, Your Majesty?

Oh, you're the expert
on how to catch bad guys?

- [Normal Voice] Well, you don't need me then.
- No offense, mate.

I just don't ever give out my banking...

Yeah, fine. Beach is that way.
Go stick your head in the sand.

You told me he was on board.

Hey. It's not my problem if you
two want to get financially disemboweled.

- But I came all the way down here...
- Okay. Okay.

I'll get the info for you.

But you better catch these guys.
I want them to suffer.

[Beeping]

Martin.

Charles. Listen.

I'm hiring somebody
to find out who's been spying...

Excuse me?

Oh, that bitch.

Okay. All right. Sounds good.

- [Beeps]
- Well, that's odd.

Seems like my man has sorted things.

Sorted how?

Chuck, can I have a moment?

[Clears Throat] My moneyman
has found out who's been after us.

It's this bitch I fleeced
about a month ago.

Turns out she's been hiring P.I.'s.
Must have seen us together.

Well, that's fine. We'll have Brooks over
there just deal with her, and then he can...

No. No. I've been told not to worry
about her.

I've got a ticket to Rio.
I'm getting out of town.

Wait a second. You dragged me into this,
and now you're just gonna skip town?

- [Rings]
- I know. I feel dreadful about it, mate.

Tell you what. I've got a few
promising prospects I can throw your way.

Make your money back in no time.

Stop by, first thing.

He's going to Rio. Mike, this is not...

Good luck then.
That was Fi. Emily just called her.

A couple of guys just showed up
outside her house with guns.

- She's hiding in a closet.
- [Groans]

[Michael Narrating]
Whenever possible...

it's best to avoid charging into
a building filled with angry men with guns.

If going in is your only option...

you choose the best place
to stage an ambush...

lock and load,
and get your enemies to come to you.

[Clattering]

That was the garage door. Somebody's here.

Police breaching techniques generally involve
removing a door by its hinges...

or knocking it open with a battering ram.

Military breaching techniques
are more aggressive.

They don't just try to get by the door.
They use it as a weapon.

[Shotgun Cocks]

[Groaning]

Beanbag rounds hurt like a bitch.
Am I right?

Emily!

- It's clear.
- [Gasps]

How much is my life worth?
How much did Charles pay you?

He didn't send them.
His money guy's in cleanup mode.

Charles is skipping town.

- He's heading to Rio.
- Are you kidding me?

- That bastard's going to Rio?
- Don't worry.

He's not gonna make it. Sam's intercepting him
before he catches his flight.

He's going to have another wild night
before heading out of town.

When he wakes up, he's going to have
a serious mess to cover up.

About that... I know you said you didn't
want to part with your boat.

Whatever it takes to stop Charles...

I'll do it.

As promised.

If you can't make your hundred grand back
fleecing those marks...

it's your own bloody fault, mate.

- Happy hunting.
- To the hunt.

Actually, I'm swearing off
alcohol for a bit.

Chaz, I don't even know
what those words mean.

Buddy.

[Both Chuckle]

Cheers.

Mmm.

One on top...

widow in Coral Gables.

She should be worth two and a half.

She just won a lawsuit against
some chemical company that killed her kid.

[Chuckles]
Charles, you're a real peach.

[Sam's Voice]
You're a real peach.

[Gasps]

- [Explosion]
- Oh, my God.

Oh, my God.

There you are. Come on. Let's go.

Wait. What in the hell is going on?

Would it have killed you to just snap her neck?

What? The hell are you talking about?

Oh, no. Don't tell me
you've had another blackout.

Did I...

I killed... I killed Emily?

No. You called me screaming to save your ass
'cause you got a parking ticket.

Of course you killed Emily!
You gave her a fricking Viking funeral.

Now come on. We gotta go.
My buddy's waiting. Let's go.

Your buddy? You mean the dirty cop?

Don't you remember anything? Yes. Yes.
The guy that you begged me to bring in.

Yes. Okay.

- Yeah. Come on.
- Yes.

- He can fix this?
- Yeah.

Ain't gonna be easy,
and it ain't gonna be cheap.

I don't care. If he can clean this up,
I'll pay him whatever he wants.

- A million dollars?
- That's my Sunday special.

Cops are picking apart the crime scene.

D.N.A. Is on its way to the lab.
You're covered in blood.

You want to guess
how many palms I gotta grease?

- Look. I can get you half a million.
- Half a million?

Are you negotiating with me?
Are you negotiating with me?

A million is too much. I'd rather run for it.

Great idea.
Fugitives escape all the time.

Lady-killer here is going to prison.
I'd distance myself.

Wait! W-Wait.

Look. I'm not cut out for prison.

You have to make this go away.

I'll get the million.

You get a million dollars,
I will backdate a ticket to Tahiti...

like this chick Emily's skipping town.

It'll look like she blew up her boat
for some fraud insurance claim.

Good. Good. Brilliant. That'll work.

[Beeps]

Martin. It's Charles.
No. Shut up and listen!

I'm draining my accounts.

I'll need every cent of it...
including your share.

Don't you play the crazy card with me,
you bloody tosser.

- If I don't have it all...
- [Mouthing Word]

Within the hour, I'm going to the police.

And I'm going to tell them
your nasty little secrets.

One hour, Martin.

[Beeps]

- All good?
- My moneyman.

I owe him a percentage, but I know
where his bodies are buried.

He knows what happens
if he doesn't come through.

You know,
there's a flight to Rio in three hours.

- Why don't I get us a limo? We can both
go cool off. - [Chuckles]

- Rio. Of course.
- [Laughs]

Thirty percent of it is my money, Charles.

Nobody blackmails me and gets away with it.

That's tough talk for
a glorified accountant, Martin.

You're lucky I don't kill you right here
just for that weasel look on your face.

[Pops Lips]
See you when I see you.

- [Sam Laughing]
- One million dollars.

Now, make this all go away.

By the time I'm done,
it'll be like this never happened.

[Charles]
Who says you can't get away with murder?

- Oh! Feels liberating.
- [Chuckles]

Hey, you know, speaking of that, there's
a few things I wanted to mention to you.

First of all, I figured out
why you're blacking out.

Oh, thank you, detective.
I know. I've been drinking too much.

Well, it's that. Yeah.
And I've been drugging you.

[Chuckles] But there's more good news.
You're not a murderer.

What? What the hell are you saying?

Ah, but there's more bad news.

See, since you ripped off your moneyman,
he wants you dead.

And that's a big problem because
we told his guys where they could find you.

They're going to Rio?

[Chuckles] Actually, no.

There's one final piece I gotta tell ya.

Also bad news. We're not going to Rio.

What the hell are you doing? Chuck!

This is your stop.

Chuck, what is this?

You can't be serious. This is mental.

You know, there's nothing more pathetic
than a bitch who can't move on.

A raging British jackass once told me that.

Wait. Chuck.

Come on. This is mental. Chuck! Wait!

What are you doing? You can't leave me here!

You bloody bastard! Chuck!

Cash is heavy. Wow.
[Chuckles]

[Sighs]
So I should just drop this off at the bank?

Show them a police report. They'll probably
chalk it up to a transfer mistake.

The rest of the cash we got from Charles
is going back to his victims.

- Buddy of mine on the force is putting together
a list. - What happened to Charles?

Oh, uh, he's currently on the run
from his former money manager.

You guys are amazing.

I'm sorry about having to sacrifice
your boat.

You know, I think Josh
would have appreciated the final voyage.

Mom, have you seen Jesse?

Are you going somewhere?

Tampa.

I've been meaning to visit
my friend Gwen.

So that's what I'm gonna do.

Were you planning on saying good-bye?

Well, all right. Tell Gwen I said hi.

I don't even particularly
like Gwen, Michael.

But I can't keep walking past
Jesse in my house with all this pressure.

And I can't watch you keep telling
lie after lie.

You know, you say that like you
think I enjoy it.

Don't bother calling me
to come back until it's all over.

[Cell Phone Rings]

[Sighs]
I'm sorry. I have to take this.

[Ringing Continues]

[Door Opens, Closes]

[Beeps]

Mr. Barrett, at long last.

I got your little message.

- You've never heard of e-mail?
- I guess I'm just old-fashioned.

I don't believe in making a deal
without a handshake.

If you want the Bible,
you have to get on a plane.

I just got off one, son.

Thought I should meet you face-to-face.

I'll be in touch.

[Beeps]

So, Barrett's in town.

The Prince of Darkness right here in Miami.

I think we've used that name before.

Yeah? I'll try and think of something better.

Meantime, here's the F.A.A. Manifest
for Drake Tech's private jet.

- Fifteen guys on board.
- I guess he brought an army.

Doubt that will stop him from
hiring some locals.

Yeah. I already made a few calls
for some private security firms.

Trying to figure out where
he's staying too.

That's a start.
He had to have visited Miami before.

We should find out where
his old haunts are.

Yep. Lots of work ahead. Hey,
Jesse coming?

Consuela, five beers, please.

What? Gotta hydrate.

Michael? We need to talk.

Hey, Fi.

What's going on, Jesse?

You know, something was, uh...

Something was bothering me
for the last few days.

I was having a hard time
putting my finger on it.

Then I talked to my old handler, Marv.
You remember him, right?

[Beeps]

There's no security footage from the military
annex on the day that I was burned.

It's all been wiped.

But, uh...

there's another facility
across the street.

Marv found that footage
hadn't been erased.

So it turns out that
at the exact same moment...

that I was accused of
stealing government files...

someone else
was rushing away from the annex.

- That doesn't mean...
- No. No. No!

You do not get to lie to me anymore!

Michael burned me...

and you all helped cover it up.

It wasn't meant to happen.

We've been trying to take Barrett out
so you can get back in.

Everything that's happened since the day
that I met you people has been a lie.

- No, that's not true.
- And Michael... he's a spy.

You know,
I should expect that from him, but you...

I thought I meant something to you.

- You do.
- You can stop.

You can stop right there.

- Good-bye, Fiona.
- No, J-Jesse.

Please.

[Door Opens]

[Exhales]

[Rings]

[Beeps]

- Yeah, Fi?
- Jesse found out about everything.

- He had a gun.
- Wait, wait, wait. Are you okay?

We ruined his life, Michael.

- Where is he?
- [Sighs] I don't know.

But I think he's gonna make us pay.