Criminal Minds (2005–…): Season 15, Episode 5 - Date Night - full transcript

After a father and daughter get kidnapped, a former foe of the BAU returns with very specific demands for Dr. Reid that give a whole new meaning to the phrase "wheels up".

♪ I've never seen a hot girl
shake it like this ♪

♪ Chicks Don't know
when I'm liking them hips ♪

♪ Booty everywhere,
yeah, I like it like this ♪

Yeah!

You know, you're just
lucky, that's it.

Oh, lucky?

I just sunk two
3s in your face.

That's skills.

Whoa! Ha!

- Ball in.
- Ok, my man, you ready?

- Ready.
- You really ready?



- I'm waiting.
- Ah, here it comes.

Which way I'm going?

- I'm gonna go this way?
- No, I'm gonna go this way.

Oh, yeah!

Yeah, right, but no foul.
Nice try.

Come on, man,
get your ass up.

Jeez, man.
What the hell?

Come on, let's see
what you've got.

Play some 'd.'

Come on, let's go.

Come on,
you gonna shoot or what?

Ready for this,
old man?

You had
your doughnuts?

Ooh!



Good dig.

Yeah. Yeah.

That was impressive,

that you can still
get that much air.

I did play a little college
hoop not too long ago.

Yeah, that was before
you had 5 kids.

Yeah.

In some ways the kids,

their energy
keeps me young.

Hmm.

Yeah, well, with
all the running around,

how do you and kristy
find the time for each other?

It takes effort.

But, you know, it makes
the times we do carve out

for each other that
much more special.

I Don't know if
I could do it.

But I do know
that I want a rematch. Oh?

Yeah.
In a boxing ring.

- Boxing ring?
- Yeah.

Ok.

So alvez, I heard
you got smoked.

Ha ha ha!
I did not get smoked.

Yeah, well, we've taken to
calling Simmons the bus driver

because he took you
to school.

He kind of did.

He's also been off
for the past month.

He's slept in.

- He's working out.
- Whoa, he's got a

newborn baby

and 4 kids
to corral.

I Don't think
so, buddy.

Seriously,
you got more sleep last night

than Matt's had
in a month.

That's actually
not an exaggeration.

Research studies
have shown

that in the first 12
months of a child's life,

parents sleep less
than 59%

of the recommended
8 hours a night,

hence losing
the equivalent

of on average,
50 nights of sleep.

Do you have any stats
that might be able to help me?

Nope.

It's happening again.

We got a...

These was a double homicide this
morning in des plaines, Illinois.

It appears our victims,
Marko Salazar and Benjamin Blake,

were shot by a sniper
while playing basketball

on a neighborhood court.

Des plaines, Illinois?

I know
what's in your noggin,

and what is in your noggin is
correct to be in your noggin

because two days ago
a gentleman named Brian Nikolay

was shot in a parking lot
by a sniper.

Just like the
Phillip Dowd case

we worked in des
plaines 15 years ago.

It is. All single shots
to the victims' torsos,

all in public places,
and no one's seen the shooter.

He's a ghost.

There's no way
it's the same

long-distance serial
killer because...

Because I killed
Phillip Dowd.

So you think it's
a Copycat LDSK?

Typically, LDSK are skilled
marksmen with a god complex.

And they pretty much revel
in taking people's lives

from above and afar.

But Copycats are out to
prove their superiority

by making
a bigger bang.

Or to ride the wave of infamy
created by the original killer.

But in this case,
the original killer,

Phillip Dowd,
is a distant memory.

There's not much
of a wave to ride.

Dowd's original M.O.
was to shoot his victims,

then race back to the
emergency room where he worked

'cause he thrived on
trying to save them.

Yeah, typical
hero homicides.

But we're not
seeing that here.

No, we're not,

but this unsub's
victimology

is remaining
consistent enough

to suggest that
his next victims

will most likely be 3 visitors
to one of the local parks.

I'll make sure chief
weigart has his officers

stake out the parks.

Penelope, will you
let Matt know

that it's all
hands on deck?

We are wheels up
in twenty.

Hi, Jordy!

Hey, there, buddy.

That will work.

Hey.
Everything good?

Terrific, thanks.

You know, we Don't have
honey lavender lattes

like this back home.

Well, then I'll just have to
get you two more, won't I?

Are you ok?

Oh, no!

Hello? There's
a man here,

and he's bleeding.

Just please get here
as soon as you can.

Oh, my god!

*CRIMINAL MINDS*
Season 15 Episode 05

*CRIMINAL MINDS*
Episode Title: 'Ghost'

Sync & corrections by srjanapala

'Now I know
what a ghost is.

Unfinished business,
that's what.'

Salman rushdie.

Guys, there's
been another shooting.

This new LDSK is sticking
to the victimology,

but he's moving
super fast.

In the last 3 days,
there's been 3 shooting incidents,

6 victims so far.

That took Dowd
over two weeks.

So for some reason,
this unsub feels the need to mimic

the original crimes but
at an accelerated pace.

Luckily, local pd was already
on the way to the park.

They administered CPR
to the victims.

They managed to save
two of the three,

but both of them are
in surgery right now

fighting for their lives.

The two surviving
victims are Karen wolf,

an orthopedic surgeon,
and her husband Craig.

They were having coffee
at an outdoor cafe

in McCarty Memorial Park.

The victim who died
was Timothy Donovan.

He was a groundskeeper.

So the ages and ethnicities
of these current victims

don't exactly match
the past victims',

but the genders and location
types are the same.

Also, same increasing
number of victims

in both cases.

Except it seems like
this unsub merged

Phillip Dowd's park
and cafeé shootings

into a single event.

Guys, if that's true
and this unsub continues

to follow the overall
victimology,

the last person that
Phillip Dowd shot

in the original series
was McCarty,

a local cop that
this park was named after.

Garcia, I need you to notify
commander Rush at the HRT.

We're gonna need their help setting
up counter-sniper operations.

Yeah, local cops are gonna need
their own security details.

Dave, take Spencer
and Tara with you

to the M.E.'s
office.

I'm sure she's got
her hands full.

Matt, Luke, JJ,

we'll coordinate
with chief Weigart

at the Mobile Command Center
that they just set up

at the latest crime scene.

Chief Weigart.

Unit Chief Prentiss.

You remember
SSA Jareau.

These are agents
Alvez and Simmons.

I see you've already
met hrt commander rush.

Yes. We greatly appreciate
all the help we can get.

As you can imagine,
things around here are pretty tense.

My officers are well
aware that they're likely

this guy's next target.

That's why Emily asked us
to come back up your units.

Scott was
a dedicated officer,

and I can't let this happen
to any of my other people.

Chief, that
wasn't your fault.

Dowd targeted
the investigation

because he knew
we were getting close.

But we're in the same damn situation
now, aren't we?

The difference is
we're here to make sure

that doesn't
happen again.

We know he's coming,
and we're ready.

HRT's Counter-Sniper
operators

will be backing you up
all the way.

That's right.
We already deployed

my Alpha, bravo,
and Charlie teams here

and around town.

Chief, your initial report
of the shooting here,

you mentioned witnesses.

Yeah, Diana Lipscombe
and Peter Charles.

Neither one of them
saw the shooter.

But Diane is right over there,
ready to talk.

Ok, she may have
seen something

that could be
helpful to us.

Matt, Luke, go talk to
Diane and assess the scene.

JJ and I will work with
Commander Rush on logistics.

We'll also bring in
friends and family members

of the victims
for interviews.

- Ms. Lipscombe?
- Yes.

We're with the FBI.

We know you've already given
a statement to the police,

but we'd like to ask
you a few more questions

if that's
all right.

What did you see?

I was reading over
there on the bench.

And I heard the man
on the lawnmower

yell hello to this young
lady who was walking her dog.

And then I don't know.

I looked up and the man was lying
on the ground there bleeding.

So I called 911.

Did you hear
any shots fired?

Sorry, no.

Is there anything else
that stood out to you?

Anything at all?

Um, there was a lot of commotion
over here at this kiosk,

but that's about it.

I wish I could
help you more.

That's fine.
Thank you.

Can you please make sure
she gets home safely?

It's interesting.

She was able to hear
this victim say hello

over the sound of
the mower,

but didn't hear any
shots fired.

Yeah.

Exit wound is in the
right anterior abdomen.

Entry wound is in the
left posterior lower back.

So that means based on
the angle of the entry wound

and the direction
the mower was traveling,

the unsub fired the shots
from over there.

All 3 victims were
shot just several yards

off of the road,
right here and over at the cafeé.

In the original case,
Phillip Dowd concealed himself

in the trunk of his sedan and
fired the shots from there.

But those cars
and those shrubs

would block the line of fire
if the unsub tried that here.

There's no place
for a shooter

to have taken a position to
completely conceal himself,

not across the street
or over on the hill.

Not to mention,
the angles would be wrong.

Yeah, they would.

Something's way off.

Yeah, like maybe
we're not dealing

with a long-distance
serial killer.

All 3 victims were
shot with 9 millimeters,

not a rifle.

Then the unsub
we're looking at

is actually a
short-range killer.

Which is significant deviation
from the original case.

I sent the recovered slugs
for ballistic analysis.

My assistant should have
the results shortly.

Anything special
about the rounds?

They were hollow points.

And as I'm sure
you're well aware,

those are designed
to expand on impact.

That's another
deviation.

This unsub has no
interest in seeing

if he can save
the victims.

He has every
intention

of killing them
with a single shot.

- Dr. Zambetti, ready?
- Here you go.

Here's the
ballistics report.

It says two guns were used
at the McCarty Park scene...

Two guns outfitted
with silencers.

Well, multiple guns could very
well mean multiple unsubs.

I'll let Emily know.

I can't think of a single person
who had a beef with Marko.

I mean, my brother was
just an easy-going kind of guy.

So there wasn't anyone
who expressed anger

or jealousy when your brother
got his basketball scholarship?

No way.

The whole damn neighborhood
showed up for the celebration.

Everybody I know...

was just so proud
of Marko.

Sorry.

Peter, do you remember
anything Dr. or Mr. Wolf said

that might help us
understand

why they were targeted
in this attack?

All I know is they said
it was a kind of

spur-of-moment trip
from out of town,

but they didn't
say from where,

just that they didn't know
anybody from around here.

I was standing
right next to them.

Was there anything else
that you noticed?

I heard that woman
scream over by the lawnmower

around the same time.

According to our
eyewitnesses,

The shootings in
McCarty Park

were nearly
simultaneous.

Couple that with
the ballistics,

and we're looking at
at least two shooters.

Close-range shooters,

which would typically
mean the unsubs

have some sort of
connection with the victims,

but in this case, that
doesn't seem to be true.

So who's the real target
of the unsubs' rage here?

Well, whoever it is,

combining the last
two shootings into one

make it seem like
they're in a big rush

to get to their
next target...

One of Chief Weigart's men.

Even with hrt
backing them up,

there's no guarantee
we can protect them.

Well, it's starting to feel
like that was the point

in copying Dowd's M.O.,

to force local police
to come out

and make themselves
vulnerable.

We got an anonymous tip
from somebody

who's claiming they saw
the shooters

leave McCarty Park
in a gray Sedan.

Dowd used a gray Sedan.

You think
the call's legit?

We have to
check it out.

The caller said
he followed a sedan

to an apartment complex
near the intersection

of Denton and
Oakhurst roads.

Dowd's old apartment
is near there.

We need to approach
that location with caution.

I agree.

Commander Rush, can you
get your men out there

and set up
a secure perimeter?

You got it.

Matt, Luke, Tara,
I want you to keep

a loose tail
on Chief Weigart.

I'm worried since he was
part of the original case,

he may be our unsub's
ultimate target.

Look, I'd rather
take the bullet

than any one of
my officers.

We're here to make sure
that doesn't happen.

Thanks. Ok.

Let's roll.

Understood. Ready
when you are, boss.

All right, everyone,
let's load up.

Prentiss, we're currently exiting
14 to northrup. Running 10-40.

Copy.

Grenade!

Cover!

No, no, no, it's me.
It's JJ.

It's me.

Luke.

Luke... Luke and Matt.

Take care of Tara.

We'll check
the SUV.

Medical!

They took
Luke and Matt.

Why not take Tara?

Matt Simmons, why are you
stopped on an off ramp

and why aren't you
answering your phone?

Pick up. Please, pick up.
Please, pick up.

Thank god, Matt.

It's me, Penelope.
They were ambushed.

Tara's here.
She's ok.

The boys are gone.

No, this isn't happening.

Penelope, we have to
get a handle

on what's happening here.

We'll get back to you
as soon as we can.

Sir, please find them.

Don't worry, we will.

Whoever did this made sure we
couldn't track them using GPS.

No, no,
we can't go.

Tara.
I have to help.

I have to help
Luke and Matt.

Hey, they're gonna
be all right.

We're taking you
to the hospital.

Please, will you let
this man help you?

JJ... JJ, please.

You have to help me focus.

You have to talk me
through it.

Are you sure?

Yes. I have to try.

I know I must have
seen who did this.

Ok.

These unsubs
are sophisticated.

They deployed
lachrymatory agents,

as well as
phenacyl chloride,

a type of flash grenade filled
with on gas and pepper spray.

That anonymous call
we got was just a ploy.

When we got out there,
there was no sedan, nothing.

Yeah, it was all part
of the plan.

A plan that we originally
thought was to target you.

But now it looks like they
wanted to take a shot at the FBI.

Except they didn't
actually take any shots.

I mean, this is a total
contradiction of their initial M.O.

They've gone from shooters
to abductors.

It doesn't make sense.

Dave, what happened?

The boys are gone.

Tara's pretty banged up
and on her way to the hospital.

Commander Rush and I are gonna
make our way to you right now.

That crime scene is
our new ground zero.

I'm telling you, Emily,

I think all these copycat
killings are ruse.

To target the FBI,
the BAU?

Looks that way.
Maybe even to target the boys.

Think about it.
They copied a case we worked on before,

accelerated
the time line,

and made sure we were
all out in the open.

You're right.

And as relieved
as I am

they didn't kill
Matt and Luke on the spot,

it means they've got
even worse plans for them.

Ok, Tara.
Just relax.

Ok.

So close your eyes,

take a deep breath,

and take yourself back
to the moments before.

You're in the SUV.

You're following
Chief Weigart.

Yeah,
they're ahead of us.

And then he turned
at a stop sign.

And... that's when the Van
cut in front of us.

Could you see who
was driving the Van?

No.

But I can hear something.

I can see a motorcycle.

There was
a motorcycle?

There were two motorcycles.

The window shattered.

Can you see
the riders?

Black leather, helmets.

Nothing that
stands out to me.

But there's smoke,
and Luke tried to fight.

They injected him.
They drugged him.

Did they ever
say anything?

Yes. 'Not her,
Alvez and Simmons.'

They're pulling them
out of the car.

He has a tattoo on
the back of his hand.

Do you have a pen?
Get some paper.

Yeah, can I have
your pen and paper?

Ok, here you go.

You did great, Tara.

Garcia, we sent you a photo.

It's a sketch of a tattoo,
and it's rough,

so we're gonna need you
to identify exactly what it is,

and then run it through
the tattoo recognition database.

Also, crosscheck it with cases
Luke and Matt have worked together.

Running the sketch as is.
I can't find any cases

since Matt and Luke have joined
the BAU where it pops up.

I mean, actually,
there are no cases of them

putting away any nefarious
people that have even escaped

or been paroled
or anything like that.

Luke used to work on the fugitive
task force. Matt was irt.

We should expand
the search to before

either one of them
joined the BAU.

Ok, I am o-n-i-t.

I will get back
to you A-S-A-P.

Ok, with HRT's help,
we have a lockdown

On all the roads
within a 4-mile radius

of the abduction site.

And we have an APB out
on a black Van

and guys in black leather
on motorcycles.

I'm not sure what
that'll get us.

Since we didn't pick them
up on any traffic cams,

they must have gone to
ground as fast as they could.

Well, I'm ready to go
door to door with my team.

Thank you.

Right now that's
basically all we've got.

But I'm not sure our guys
have that kind of time.

Hey! What the hell?
Get your asses in gear.

Soon as we burn these
pigs and make the drop,

we're gone.

Let's go!

Fleabag.

You like giving orders
when I'm not around?

They're slackers, boss.

I Don't want to
let you down.

Look, I need to make sure
everything goes smoothly

for the delivery tonight.

It will.

How are our guests doing?

The etorphine should
wear off soon.

Matt?

Matt!

What the hell happened?

I'm not sure.

Where's Tara?

I Don't know.

Not here.

FBI tough guys.

It's been a long time.

Where's Dr. Lewis?

We left that broad behind.

This isn't about her.

Yeah, you Don't
remember me, do you?

Maybe I've confused you with the
whole homage to Phillip Dowd.

You knew him?

No, I just knew
that if I copied

the worst killer
this town's ever seen that

you guys... you guys
would come running,

right, as soon as
bodies started dropping.

So here we are.

You've made a big mistake
kidnapping Federal agents.

Hey, you remember me now?

It doesn't ring a bell.

We've put away a lot
of dirt bags like you.

Take a good look
at me, Matt.

It's the scars,
isn't it?

Maybe they're
an improvement.

I got an old case that
connects Matt and Luke.

The guy's name is
Louie Chaycon,

and he was the Go-To enforcer for
the Sarnicola family in Chicago.

According to a file
that Matt wrote about him,

the guy is described
as 'brilliant, lethal,

and criminally
sophisticated.'

He likened him to the
serial killer Israel keyes.

I remember Matt
mentioning him.

Like keyes,
after each hit,

he'd leave America until
any heat on him cooled down.

Keyes would usually hop
on a cruise boat,

Chaycon always
went to Europe.

Yeah, Matt
followed him there

when he was
a member of the IRT.

Somehow this Chaycon dude gets
himself back into the states.

That's when our very own
Luke Alvez apprehends him

back in 2012.

He was hiding out at his
brother Bobby's house

in Nettleton,
Mississippi

when Luke found him.

Yes, and then he was
sentenced to 30 years,

and his brother Bobby
was sentenced to 10 years

for harboring
a dangerous fugitive.

Well, if this Chaycon
is behind bars,

he can't be our guy.

Oh, that would be true
if Chaycon wasn't extradited

to Italy in 2017,
where he also faced murder charges

and where he escaped
custody.

So there is a connection
between this guy and our boys.

But that doesn't
explain why this guy

is going to all
this trouble.

Yeah,
we've got to figure out

what his personal grudge
is with them.

Yeah, not to mention his
connection to this particular city.

I've got my crime shovel.
I'll keep digging.

Any luck
with the tattoo?

Sort of. I managed to
tease out the symbols

using a healing algorithm,

and I put that through
the National Biometric Center,

but there's nothing.

Actually, there's nothing
in any conventional databases.

And it's a good thing
for all of us

that I'm fluent in
unconventional ones,

which I'm gonna go
look at now. Good-bye.

Speaks Italian...

Bobby.

Chaycon.

Uhh!

Son of a bitch.

You two are gonna pay
for what you did to my brother.

What we did
to Bobby?

You Don't say his name. Ever.

He's dead because of you.

They beat him to death
right in front of me.

And then they made sure
my face would be a reminder...

For the rest of
my life.

Nah, that's all
on you, Louie.

You can't be a hitman
for the Chicago mob

and not know that you and your
family are gonna be marked.

No, you and you
allowed them

to put me and Bobby
in general population

with los reyes,

because you knew exactly
what they were gonna do to us.

Prison's
a dangerous place.

Ahh!

I will watch both of you...

Suffer and die...

Just like my brother.

Go ahead, Penelope.

Ok, I just sent you
some more intel I found

about Chaycon's prison record
before he was extradited to Italy.

It turns out that he
and his brother Bobby

were on the very wrong
side of a gang fight

while they were
still in prison.

His brother Bobby was
beaten to death

right in front of him.

Wait a minute.
Los Reyes cut out the guy's tongue.

That's definitely
a statement.

They must have thought he was
cooperating with law enforcement.

If that's the case,
Chaycon probably blames Matt and Luke

for his brother's
death.

We could be dealing
with a classic case

or aggression
transference.

Chaycon will want to do to them
what the gang did to his brother.

Sorry, I did
what I could.

They're not
backing down.

Is there
a problem?

The bandits want to
change the location

and time for the buy.

What? Why?

They say it was one
thing when everyone

was running around
hiding from a sniper,

but now you got
the feds and the cops.

They're all over the place
looking for those two.

Ok, look, you tell them
that if they screw us,

we know how to put them
out of business permanently.

Will do, boss.

You know what,
I'll tell them.

Something important
is going down tonight,

and they're not gonna keep
us around for the main event.

Listen, taking us is only
personal for Chaycon.

The other guys got
no skin the game.

So we can drive
a wedge between them.

All right, I have an idea.

Oh, what's that?

I'm gonna tell them
that it was me

that told the warden
to put them in gen pop.

No, that's not gonna
make a difference, Luke.

Let's...

It'll focus his
attention on me, ok?

The guys will have to
take their attention

off of what they're
interested in.

Now, where were we?

Oh, we're standing now?

You want to know
the truth, Louie?

Luke, stop it.

You two.
You're like brothers.

Yeah, I wish I could say the same
about you and your own brother.

You're talking
crap about my brother.

It wasn't gen pop
that got Bobby killed.

Your brother's dead because
he was talking to me.

Bobby couldn't stand spending
one more day in prison,

so he reached out to me,

and he said that he'd
tell me everything

he knew about you
and your work,

the sarnicola family,
everything...

The drugs, the hits.

Somebody found out.

They ratted him out.

Somebody from inside
your crew, Louie.

That's bull.

I didn't know his name.

But Bobby was real worried

about somebody
they called Flea.

What?

Oh, that struck
a nerve.

Hey, shut up.

They're lying.

They'll say anything
to save their asses.

Don't you ever wonder
why you only took a beating

and Bobby was killed?

You know we'd have to make
it look like a rival gang

so you wouldn't suspect
one of your own guys.

Come on, boss.
You know me.

I would never
hurt Bobby.

You hear that?
'I would never hurt Bobby.'

That's what we call
a protest.

That's a non-denial
denial.

Liars protest.

Innocent people forcefully
deny till the end.

If I'm lying, Fleabag,

how do I know your name?

Yeah, Fleabag,

how do they know
your name?

I Don't know, boss.

You know, he must have
heard someone say it.

Yeah.

Yeah. I mean, come on.

Can't trust a fed, right?

Flea, go get Carson.

Come on. Come on.

Oh, dark web, thank you
for helping me see the light.

Go ahead, Garcia.

Emily, my sweet,
I have a confirmation

from a tattoo artist
in Chi-Town

that that tattoo was
specifically designed

for a biker group that
is loosely associated

with an outlaw biker club
known as the Rolling Devils.

The Devils operate
throughout

the midwestern
United States.

Garcia, within
our search area,

do you know of any
specific location

controlled by
the Rolling Devils?

No, but we're not looking
for the Devils

as in the outlaw
biker group.

We are looking for
a group of bikers

that broke off with them
because they were interested

in devilier behavior,
like slinging drugs

as opposed to easy riding.

Thank you.

I know a guy in
the gang task force.

He's got people embedded
in that world.

Let me see if he
can give me something.

You wanted to
see me, boss?

Yeah. Uh...

Carson, listen
very carefully.

Damn.

I'm gonna need you
to start taking on

more responsibility
around here.

No problem.

Starting with
taking out the trash.

Oh, and when you're
done with that,

send Cyrus and gunner in
here to help me clean up.

Will do, boss.

My contact with the gang
task force was right.

It looks like some local
bike enthusiasts hang out here.

Chief, you and I will
take the front.

Rossi and your guy
can cover the back.

Ranglin, cover
the back with Rossi.

Yes, sir.

♪ I think I met you before

♪ I think you answered
the door ♪

Listen up.

We need some information
and we need it fast.

So we will be asking
you some questions,

and we are looking
for your cooperation.

Everybody keep your hands
where we can see them.

Look, I don't mean to compromise
any op you've got going here.

But I've got two members of
my team that are being held

by a group of
Rolling Devils.

The Rolling Devils aren't
allowed anywhere near here.

This is strictly
Righteous Bandits territory.

I get it.
But you hear things.

I'd like to help.

But I've been
undercover for 3 years.

And I'm getting close
to taking down

the largest opiate distribution
network in the midwest,

and I can't help you.

Listen to me, Luca.
I've got two agents

that are like my sons,
and they're in trouble.

You understand?

I can't.

You give me something
or I swear I will

walk out that door right
now and blow your cover.

Wait.

Wait.

I've heard they're using
an abandoned warehouse

as their stash house.

It's somewhere in
the Southeast district.

I don't have the address.

You did the right
thing, Luca.

Hey, I still need to
go back out there,

so make it look good.

Right.

Where do you want it?

This side.

This loser doesn't
know a damn thing.

Let's get out of here.

He's coming.

Luke...

Is there anything you
want me to tell your girl

when I see her?

Bastard.

I'll be sure
to pass that on.

And you...

Matt.

Anything for the wife?

I swear to god, Louie.

Hey, guys, come on.

Look, I promise

I will take as much
care with them

as my boys are about
to take with you.

Commander Rush's people
have secured the perimeter.

Now we just need
to find them.

Garcia, we need you to
search the cctv footage

for men on motorcycles
coming and going

from a warehouse over
the past few days.

Ok, I've got a foreclosed
warehouse complex

that fits your description.

It's in your area.
I'm sending the coordinates now.

Thanks, Garcia.

JJ, Spence, start
searching from the west.

We'll start from
the east.

Let's hope we're
not too late.

All right, let's get
rid of these two.

You got it, boss.

Hey!

Uhh!

Get up! Get up!

Louie...

Tell your boys
to lower their weapons

or I'm gonna
snap your neck.

Drop your weapons!

No, just
shoot him.

Uhh!

Clear!

Get the medics
in here.

♪ You reach out ♪

♪ You stand and wait ♪

♪ Before you know ♪

♪ It's far too late ♪

♪ You walk this path ♪

♪ This bed you made ♪

♪ There's nothing left ♪

♪ To say ♪

♪ And if ever you
fall too far ♪

♪ Too fast ♪

♪ If ever you feel
like time... ♪

Well, you three seem
no worse for wear.

I'm so glad
you guys are all right.

I'm glad you're
safe and sound.

We're all glad
you're ok.

And you are ordered
to get better soon.

Here's to the whole family
being back together again.

- Cheers.
- Cheers.

♪ You lift your wings ♪

♪ Heavier still ♪

♪ They broke your back ♪

♪ And then your will ♪

♪ You turn and run ♪

♪ to find a friend... ♪

Can I get
one of those?

Oh, yeah.

♪ But you can't go back ♪

Thanks.
You saved me, man.

No man left behind.

That's the ranger creed.

'I will never leave
a fallen comrade

to fall into the hands
of the enemy.'

That's the Navy
creed, too.

'I will draw on every
remaining ounce of strength

to protect my teammates to
accomplish my mission.'

Well, that was
a brave move,

turning Chaycon
against Flea.

- Ahh.
- Yeah.

Gave us the edge
we needed.

Now, was Flea really
the one that ratted on Bobby?

No.

It was your idea

to drive a wedge between
them that got me thinking

if Flea wanted
to be boss,

he might have made
the move to get rid

of his biggest
competition.

Chaycon bought it.

- Yeah, it worked.
- Yeah.

And I'm grateful.

Anything for
my brother.

Come here.

Ooh.

Simmons, voice-over: 'The
only thing that makes battle

'psychologically tolerable
is the brotherhood

among soldiers.'

Sebastian junger.

Sync & corrections by srjanapala