Damages (2007–2012): Season 2, Episode 13 - Trust Me - full transcript

As she looks to finally have Patty jailed, Ellen's plan unravels amid a series of complex double crosses.

NARRATOR: Previously
onDamages.

I'm Agent Harrison.
This is Agent Werner.

We're with the FBI.

You just want to
arrest Patty Hewes.

I want to destroy her.

If I go public with what I know,

it could bring down an industry.

Do you think your
firm killed Christine?

Detective Victor
Huntley, please.

What is this in regard to?

I killed my wife.



ELLEN: UNR is using their power to
manipulate energy prices for profit.

Kendrick is intermittently shutting
down power plants, to drive up prices.

Each entry corresponds
to a brownout.

And each brownout coincides
with a futures trade made by...

Finn Garrety.

Dave, the car was stolen.

So even if Patty Hewes manages
to figure out what's on the GPS,

it won't be admissible in court.

Ellen Parsons is getting closer.

Take her out.

She's not going to use
me to bribe the judge.

She's going to use Tom instead.

Arrest him.

How long you been
lying to my face?



We know she's planning to use
you to bribe Judge Oliver.

Tell him you'll make it all go away
if he refuses to make the bribe.

Then Patty will be
forced to use me.

I just, this once,
I cannot do it.

I understand! I understand!

You're fired.

You see enemies everywhere, but you can't
see the people who actually care about you.

I met with Judge
Oliver. You were right.

I think he'll play ball.

♪ And baby, you

It seems like you're not gonna
tell me the truth after all.

♪ You made my
heart stand still

That's okay.

I lied, too.

♪ Just for a thrill ♪

Come in.

[WHEN I AM THROUGH
WITH YOU PLAYING]

♪ Little lamb

♪ Smile

♪ When I am through with you

♪ There won't be anything left

♪ When I am through with you

♪ There won't be anything left

♪ When I am through with you ♪

Your Honor, Mr. Betancourt
is our new General Counsel.

He's ably taken the
reigns from Ms. Maddox.

Then I trust that it won't be
necessary to delay this case?

No, Your Honor. I'm
entirely up to speed.

And I see this
motion as a matter of

ethical constraints,
pure and simple.

The only pure and simple thing about
this case is your client's malfeasance.

Malfeasance? Really?

Your Honor, Ms.
Hewes is in violation

of the New York Disciplinary Rule
1-102A, Subsections 3, 4 and 5.

You have no proof of that.

The evidence Ms.
Hewes has proffered

could only have come
from the SUV in question.

And the only way she could have
procured it is through criminal means.

She stole the car.

That is ludicrous.

And I intend to
present witnesses

corroborating UNR's involvement

in fraudulent
commodities trading.

DONAL: Forget about
your witnesses.

Would you have
this corroboration

without the information extracted
illegally from the vehicle?

OLIVER: All right, enough.

I'll read your briefs,
then I'll let you know

whether this SUV
evidence is admissible.

You'll hear from me again
after I've made my ruling.

Thank you, Your Honor.

Thank you.

Ms. Hewes?

Based on what I've heard so far,

I'm inclined to side
with the defense.

I understand, Your Honor.

Patty? You wanted to see me?

The judge needs these to make his
ruling. I want you to file this.

What is it?

The GPS codes.

They'll be inadmissible.

Just do it.

Have you made arrangements
with Judge Oliver?

Why did you fire Tom?

I'd prefer not to
talk about that.

He wouldn't go through
with it, would he?

Let me do this for you.

I told you. I don't
want you involved.

You're being investigated.
You can't do it yourself.

Who says I'm gonna do it at all?

What is the alternative?

The alternative is to believe in
our case and trust the system.

Judge Oliver doesn't believe in
the system. He believes in money.

All right, Ellen.

Find out what his terms are.

Did you do it?

Ellen Parsons is alive and well.

That's disappointing.

I'm not gonna do it.

You just made a big decision.

I don't care what you
do to me. I'm out.

And good luck finding me.

Thanks for coming.

How's the baby?

What do you want?

I'm sorry it had
to be like this.

Are you? Yes.

[SCOFFS]

But you're better off this way.

Oh. Your ego is astonishing.

Patty is going to jail, Tom.

The more distance you get from
her, the better off you are.

I'll never be able
to figure it out.

In less than six months, you're in
her inner circle, God knows why.

And all you had to
do was stay loyal.

You think this is about loyalty?

Look, Patty is no saint.

She crosses the line sometimes,
but she does it for a reason.

She fights for people that
nobody else gives a shit about.

Why are you doing this to her?

What did she ever do to you?

Don't do anything stupid, Tom.

If you tip Patty off,

the Feds can still use
everything they have against you.

Good evening, Ms. Parsons.

[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS]

[SHOWER RUNNING]

[ELLEN SINGING INDISTINCTLY]

[DOOR OPENS]

[BEEPING]

ELLEN: ♪ You changed
the sunshine to rain

♪ Just for a thrill

ELLEN: Wes? Is that you?

[CONTINUES HUMMING]

♪ Just for a thrill ♪

Wes?

WES: Yeah. It's me.

You know there's a warrant
out for your arrest?

You stay away from her.

The next time I see you,

there won't be a conversation.

Now leave.

You can't protect
her everywhere.

So...

You really did it?

Yes.

I know you can't help me with
Aracite, but I still need you, Daniel.

You know how UNR
conducted their business.

You were privy to their fraud.

You can still help me
to bring them down.

You want the testimony
of a murderer?

Even if you killed Christine,
they helped you cover it up.

You'll never understand.

Understand what?

To find peace,

I have to take full
responsibility for my sins.

Forget your work, Patty.

Pay attention to your
life, your family.

I mean, it's too late for me.

[EXHALES]

But there will be no more
betrayals, no more lies.

I want my daughter
to know who I am.

It must feel like you're
looking in a mirror,

but there's a difference
between you and me.

I've confessed.

I gotta go.

Patty, wait.

Tell Michael.

He doesn't have to be like us.

This gift isn't for
my personal use.

It would be going straight
into my re-election campaign.

We need to ensure the right kind
of judges stay on the bench.

I agree.

Looks like you've really
earned Patty's trust.

She knows that I believe
in what she's doing.

Tell Patty she can
contribute the usual amount.

Thank you, Your Honor. I'll
let you know what she decides.

[DOOR OPENING]

How'd it go with Purcell?

He won't be useful.

Well, Judge Oliver is ready.

What are his terms?

He said, "The usual."

Should I tell him we're good?

I don't know. There's
something about it.

Don't you think?

What other choice do we have?

We're out of options. There is no
other way to prove those trades.

There's still one long shot.

[UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING]

[SNIFFING]

[KNOCKING ON DOOR]

Yeah?

Mr. Garrety?

Who are you? My
name is Patty Hewes.

I'm an attorney.
I'm not interested.

I think you're going
to want to talk to me.

About what?

The illegal energy trades
you made for Walter Kendrick.

Never heard of him.

Then let's talk about Dave Pell.

I have a list of the stock
trades you made for Mr. Pell.

A man's wife was murdered
to protect your investments.

And the company
you've been trading

has poisoned thousands of people
so you could turn your profits.

I don't know
anything about that.

Maybe not. Anyway, I
don't care, Mr. Garrety.

I've been having one hell of a shitty
month and someone is gonna pay.

What do you want from me?

I need you to corroborate how you used
GPS coordinates to make your stock trades.

I need you to testify.

Why the hell would I do that?

Because you're in
business with my enemies.

And that's the last stupid
mistake you're gonna make.

Listen, lady, you're lucky I
don't kick you in the head...

Just ask around, Mr. Garrety.

Find out who I am and then decide
whose side you want to be on,

theirs or mine.

Leave.

Once. I'll make
this offer once.

You close this door, it
will never open again.

Help me or you'll go to
jail with the rest of them.

[DOOR OPENING]

I'll take my chances.

Your choice.

Ms. Parsons?

Yes.

I'm Detective Rick Messer, NYPD.

You look familiar.

We met once before.

I was working a string
of homicides downtown.

Your fiance's murder
fit the profile.

MAN: This is
Detective Rick Messer.

He asked if he could
take a look around.

I'm very sorry for your loss.

I hope they find the guy.

Can we speak someplace private?

Sure.

MESSER: His name
is Eliot Tolken.

He was a beat cop for
more than a decade.

As you can see, his whereabouts
are currently unknown.

But I have reason to
believe he was involved

in the homicides I
was investigating.

And in the murder of my fiance?

I want to help, Ms. Parsons, but I'm
not here in an official capacity.

Why are you here?

Because if I'm right
and Tolken was involved,

then someone in my department

may be trying to stonewall
my investigation.

I see.

I reopened your file.

There is a partial print
on the murder weapon

that was never identified.

You think it's Tolken's?

I'm having it analyzed.

I'm gonna solve
this, Ms. Parsons.

But I suggest you keep this
conversation between us.

Accusing a police officer of a crime
can be a very dangerous proposition.

I understand.

When the print comes
back, I'll be in touch.

Thank you, Detective.

The detective who came
to see you is legit.

How do you know?

Rick Messer has almost
20 years on the force.

Half a dozen commendations
and a sterling reputation.

So we can trust him?

I spoke to my contact in
the Commissioner's Office.

Messer sounds like
a stand-up guy.

Good.

He said he'd be in touch. This
is what he had on Officer Tolken.

You're sure this is the guy
who followed you on the street?

Yes.

Can I hang on to this? Sure.

We'll find out how this
guy connects to Frobisher.

I can't wait for you to see this
building. It's unbelievable, Holly.

They've got windmills
on the roof. Yeah.

Hey, Ron, let me catch
up with you later.

I'm on the phone with
my ex-wife. It's Don.

It's an environmentally
responsible,

LEEDS-certified, green building.

Perfect headquarters
for my new company.

Yeah. Yeah, I know.

Hey, I can't wait to
see you and the kids.

I know. I know it's just a first
step, but I'm excited, babe.

I tell you, the future's
looking bright again. Yeah!

Hey, Mom.

I read your college essay.

Oh, yeah? What'd you think?

I was confused.

Why? I told you I was
writing about Daniel Purcell.

No, I was confused by the fact

that all your applications
are still in your bedroom.

Oh, good. You went
through my room.

You never applied anywhere.

Because I'm not
going to college.

Why not?

For you, Mom. Look at you.

What is that supposed to mean?

You need a man in your life and
you have no one left but me.

Relax, Walt. The judge won't
be ruling in Patty's favor.

I don't share your confidence.

It doesn't matter.
Patty's gonna bribe him.

And when she does, the FBI
will be there to arrest her.

How the hell do you know that?

There's an informant in Patty
Hewes' firm working with the FBI.

[LAUGHS]

Goddamn, it's always a pleasure
doing business with you.

[LAUGHING]

WOMAN ON INTERCOM: There's a Finn
Garrety to see you, Mr. Pell.

What does he want?

I have no idea.

[BEEPS]

Send him in.

Did you kill a woman?

Oh, look. It's the
asshole who runs UNR.

You don't want to
talk to me like that.

Really? Aren't you the
guy poisoning people?

That's enough, Mr. Garrety.

Patty Hewes came to see me,

wanted my testimony about
the trades we've been making.

What'd you tell her?

I told her to go screw herself.

For now. For now?

You put me smack in the middle
of a big pile of shit, gentlemen.

I agreed to take your
codes, make some trades.

You never told me anything
else was going on.

What exactly do you
want, Mr. Garrety?

Let's start with a piece of the
company, a major ownership stake.

You're out of your mind.

Goddamned right. I'm
a freaking madman.

Crazy enough to talk.

You got 24 hours, or I cut
a deal with Patty Hewes.

[EXHALES DEEPLY]

[MAN CHATTERING ON TV]

ELLEN: What's all this?

Stefania's been going
through Uncle Pete's things.

She sent some stuff over.

Looks like some nice memories.

[CHUCKLES] Is this you?

Mmm-hmm. Mmm.

[BARKING]

[SCREAMING]

Who's that?

No idea. Never
seen him before.

Patty may bribe a judge. Feds
could have her in custody soon.

Congratulations.

What's wrong?

It's not enough.

They arrest her for the bribe,

she goes to jail for
a couple years maybe.

She'll be disbarred. She'll
never practice law again.

Do you still have
Frank's number?

Frank?

The guy who doesn't
get hung up on permits.

What do you want a gun for?

Now that I know how to shoot, I
should have one for protection.

I'll give you the number,

but why don't you let
me pick it up for you?

Okay. Thanks.

You sure it's just
for protection?

Wes, do I look like
a killer to you?

[MUSIC PLAYING]

[DOOR OPENING]

[LAUGHING]

JILL: Oh, wow.

Hello, Michael.

You remember Jill.

Of course.

I'm just gonna get changed,
then we're heading to dinner.

Take your time.

Can I get you a drink?

No, thanks.

I'm sorry to bother you.

You know, Michael thought
that you'd still be at work.

It's no bother at all.

MICHAEL: Jesus Christ!

[DOOR SLAMMING]

All my shit is gone.

You cleared out my entire room.

Yes.

Why?

You're not interested
in college? Fine.

But you don't live here anymore.

You know what? Why don't
I wait for you downstairs?

No, no, stick around. You
wanted him. He's yours.

What did you do
with all my stuff?

I sent it to Jill's. Isn't that
where you're going to be living?

Jill, you don't
have any children.

It'd be nice to have a
boy around the house.

Ms. Hewes...

Tell me the truth, Jill.

When you look at him,
do you see a man?

Michael, let's go.

Yes, go, Michael.

And when I want another
man around the house,

I'll go out and find
myself a real one.

Come on.

[INDISTINCT LAUGHING]

[MUSIC PLAYING]

[INDISTINCT CHATTERING]

[LOUD LAUGHTER]

What's going on?

I thought we took
care of this bitch.

[ALL LAUGHING]

Patty. Come in here.

Who invited them here?

You did.

I want them to leave.

They won't leave.

People will always be there,
waiting to put a knife in your back.

They hate you.
Everyone hates you.

Remember, Patty, trust no one.

Ellen?

Michael's gone.

What happened?

He refused to go to college,
so I kicked him out.

What is it?

Daniel Purcell,
Phil, Michael, Tom...

The only one that was
loyal to me was Pete.

And you.

I haven't stuck by you
because of loyalty.

[CHUCKLES] No?

I believe in what you do.

Well, that's all I can ask for.

This thing with the judge,

I wish we didn't have to do it.

I didn't choose this case, but
I can't just walk away from it.

You're the only one who can help
those people in West Virginia.

I know it's risky. The Feds are
watching, waiting for you to slip up.

Are you sure you can
trust Judge Oliver?

I'm not sure I can trust anyone.

Well...

If we don't go through with it,

UNR, Kendrick, Pell,
all get off, scot-free.

I think we should do it.

You do?

Yes.

Okay.

Let's do it.

Get a good night's sleep. This
time tomorrow it will all be over.

We can both move on.

Good night, Patty.

We're on.

What happened?

Purcell and Garrety
won't testify.

If she wants to win the case,

she has to go through
with the bribe.

Then this is it.

As soon as I know, I'll
get you the time and place.

Ellen.

This is all because of
you. Congratulations.

[DOOR OPENING]

[DOOR CLOSING]

[FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING]

Why did you want
to meet with me?

I know you're manipulating
the energy market.

You really think you can trust Finn
Garrety to keep his mouth shut?

And I know you're
about to bribe a judge.

Perhaps this meeting can
be mutually beneficial.

You're behind this FBI
investigation, aren't you?

I have an informant
in my firm, don't I?

Ellen Parsons.

Ms. Parsons has been working with
the Feds for the past six months.

How did they flip her?

It was my understanding she
needed very little convincing.

Patty, we can help
each other here.

What do you have in mind?

I call off the Feds for good.

You forget everything you've
learned about the energy markets,

the brownouts and the merger.

I still want Walter Kendrick.

If that's what it
takes, you can have him.

I need evidence that UNR
knew Aracite was toxic.

I can get you that.

Do we have an agreement?

One more thing.

What's that?

Ellen Parsons is going
to bribe that judge.

She's acting on her own.

Understood.

Talk to the people you know. Destroy
her file. Get the FBI to disown her.

I want her arrested for it.

We have a deal then?

Yes.

Mrs. McKee. Hello.

I'm surprised to hear from
you. Is everything okay?

I found something in Peter's
closet. It has your name.

Yes, madam. Yes, madam.
I'll take a look.

Did he ever explain
these to you?

[CHUCKLES] No.

If Pete did anything
bad, it was for Patty.

Why do you say that?

Because everything
he did was for Patty.

And now he's dead.

I'm so sorry, Mrs. McKee.

So what's all this mean?

It's evidence that
Patty tried to kill me.

It wouldn't mean
anything to the police,

but if I showed it to Patty she
wouldn't be able to deny it anymore.

So what are you
gonna do with it?

I'm gonna use it to
get her to confess.

[PHONE RINGING]

Hello?

Ms. Parsons, it's
Detective Messer.

Hello, Detective.

I have some new
information for you.

I'd like to discuss
it someplace private.

I'm busy today. But I can try and
find some time this afternoon.

Good. I'll be
expecting your call.

Who was that?

No one.

Didn't sound like no one.
Who are you going to meet?

Wes, I can't explain
everything to you. I'm sorry.

You can't be around here today.

[VIBRATING]

Werner.

It's Dave Pell.

There's a change in plan.

We're destroying all records
of the Hewes investigation.

After the judge gets the
money, arrest Ellen Parsons.

Copy that.

Are you at the hotel?

ELLEN: Yes. I've been
waiting for your call.

I feel good about this, Ellen.

Me, too.

Good. I'll see you
in three hours.

WERNER: So this is where
the camera will be.

Okay.

We need her on tape
authorizing the bribe.

No problem.

This investigation...

What about it?

I know it's corrupt.

I don't care. We both
want the same thing.

But if you want me to play
along, I need something from you.

What's that?

Whatever happens in this room with
Patty, I need you to trust me.

I'll get her to admit to
the bribe, that's for you.

But I'm gonna try and get
something else for me.

Yeah? What?

I want her to admit
she tried to kill me.

You do your job and
this bribe goes through,

ask her whatever
the hell you want.

TOM: I have to see Patty.

You're not allowed
in here. It's urgent.

I have strict orders
from Ms. Hewes.

Trust me, she's gonna want
to hear what I have to say.

Sir, you're not allowed
in the building anymore.

Let's do this the easy way.

[SIGHING] Jesus. Well, tell
Patty that I tried to warn her.

And let her know that I'm filing suit
against her for wrongful termination!

[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS]

I called Frank. I need
you to pick up the gun.

I'm not sure you
should have one.

ELLEN: What?

I don't think you
need it anymore.

Wes, I need your help.

I'm sorry, Parsons,
I can't do it.

[PHONE RINGING]

Tom, it's Ellen.

I have nothing
more to say to you.

Listen, I need your help.

Why the hell would I help you?

Please just hear me out.

All right. You've
got 30 seconds.

If you do what I ask, I can get
the Feds off your back for good.

Why should I trust you?

Please just do it and
I'll explain everything.

[KNOCKING AT DOOR]

Coming, baby.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

Where's your
boyfriend, sweetheart?

I don't know who
you're talking about.

Finn Garrety. Where is he?

I don't know any Finn Garrety.

[GROANS]

Now, when you see him again,

you're gonna deliver
a message for me.

OVER PHONE: This
is Ellen Parsons.

Are you at the location?

Yeah, I'm here waiting.

Good. I'll see
you in 15 minutes.

Shit.

[GUNSHOT]

[CAR ALARM SOUNDING]

[CAR DOOR OPENING]

Here's what you wanted on Walter
Kendrick. Compliments of Dave Pell.

The Aracite
documentation is on this?

All of it.

[CAR DOOR OPENING]

[CAR DOOR CLOSING]

Okay. Let's go.

Who did this to you?

He said his name
was Walter Kendrick.

Shit.

God damn it!

He did this as a warning to you.

God damn it.

[INHALES DEEPLY]

He said if you talk, he's
gonna have you killed.

Shit. I'm gonna nail
that son of a bitch.

Finn, where are you going?

Wes, I told you, you
can't be here today.

I'm sorry, I just...

What's wrong?

I just had to see you.

Are you okay?

Yeah.

Yeah, yeah. Everything's fine.

Wes, I...

[PHONE RINGING]

[PANTING] Hello?

TOM: Hey, just get over
here in 10 minutes.

Ten minutes? Okay. I'll
meet you out front.

I gotta go.

Do you always have to go?

I told you, there are things in
my life that I can't talk about.

Who was that?

Leave it, Wes.

Seriously, who was that?

Don't be here when I get back.

Thanks, Tom.

I want the Feds off my back.

Hope you know what you're doing.

I do.

[MAN SPEAKING
INDISTINCTLY OVER PHONE]

Is Room 1909 available?

That'd be great.
Thank you very much.

May I help you?

Patty Hewes to
see Ellen Parsons.

[PHONE RINGING]

Hello?

MAN: Ms. Parsons, there's a
Patty Hewes here to see you?

Send her up.

Elevator's on the left.

[JUST FOR A THRILLPLAYING]

♪ Just for a thrill...

Ms. Hewes.

What are you doing here?

I followed you.

What do you want?

Walter Kendrick came to see
me. He threatened to kill me.

You had your
chance, Mr. Garrety,

and I was very clear that you
wouldn't have a second one.

But I can help you. I can help
you. We can help each other.

I don't need your help.

I'm ready to testify.

I've made my decision.

♪ You changed the
sunshine to rain

[KNOCKING AT DOOR]

♪ Just for a thrill

Is everything okay?

I'm fine.

Come in. Have a seat.

♪ To me you were
my pride and joy

Is that the money?

Yes.

Before I go meet with the judge,

you and I have some
unfinished business

we need to discuss,
don't you think?

[SCREAMING]

We don't have much time, Ellen.

You know what this
is about, don't you?

It's done.

What do you mean?

I want you to tell me something,
but I'd like a drink first.

♪ You just led me along

♪ Although you're free
and havin' your fun

What's the matter? You
shouldn't be scared.

[CHUCKLES] Actually,
I take that back.

You should be scared.
You should be terrified.

It would just be so much
easier if you said the words.

All I want you to do
is tell the truth.

But I know that can
be hard for you, so

I brought something that
I thought might help.

And who knows? Maybe the
truth will set you free.

[SOFTLY] Ellen, don't.

It's not who you are.

You're right. You
know me too well.

I would never use this.
It's not even loaded.

So it's just the two of us.

Face to face.

Just the two of us.

[PATTY CRYING]

♪ Although you're free
and havin' your fun

♪ To me you're
still the only one

♪ 'Cause you made
my heart stand still

♪ Well, it was
just for a thrill ♪

It looks like you're not gonna
tell me the truth after all.

You better not
screw this shit up.

Well, that's okay.

I lied, too.

[EXHALES]

[GUNSHOT]

Surveillance camera.

I'm an informant for the Feds.

Don't know if you knew that.

I didn't.

You know, working for you this past
year, I think I understand you.

You're corrupt,
narcissistic, cruel.

I can be.

But so is the rest of the world.

Yes.

So I don't want you in jail.

No more cameras. No FBI.
This is just for me.

[BREATHES SHAKILY]

You know what I want to hear.

During the Frobisher case
you said that Fiske's suicide

pushed you to a place that
you'd never been before.

It made you do things you never
thought you'd be capable of.

The weekend I stayed at your
apartment, we both know what happened.

I could put this gun to your
head and get you to say it,

but I don't want
it to be that way.

I was afraid. I
didn't trust you.

You knew too much
about me. So I...

So you what?

I told Pete...

You told Pete what?

I told Pete to have you killed.

Thank you, Patty.

Go ahead.

No. You're just gonna
have to live with this.

The Feds are waiting for
you to bribe the judge,

so I guess we're gonna have to find
another way of winning the case.

Just give the
briefcase to the judge.

If I do that,
they'll arrest you.

You have to trust me, Ellen.

Give him the money.

Okay.

Ellen, wait.

GARRETY: Please. I've
made my decision.

You had your
chance, Mr. Garrety,

and I was very clear that you
wouldn't have a second one.

I can help you. We
can help each other.

I don't need your help.

I'm ready to testify.

I've made my decision.

Yes. You have.

And you're not sending
me to jail, bitch.

[GROANS]

Bad decision.

Oh, my God.

RAY: Patty, there are
things far worse than death.

Like living with lies.

You know what you've done.

Now you have a chance
to set things right.

Ray...

There are things far
worse than death.

Don't worry about dying, Patty.

Face your fear, face yourself.

[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS]

Go to Ellen. The truth is
waiting for you in that room.

[KNOCKING ON DOOR]

Is everything okay?

Oh, Jesus Christ.

[PATTY COUGHING]

DAVE OVER PHONE:
Yeah? What's up?

My informant just
shot Patty Hewes.

Just get to the courthouse
and make the arrest.

But if I leave her
here, she's gonna die.

That's not our problem.

[COUGHS]

Oh, shit.

PATTY: Who are you?

Don't talk. Save your energy.

The GPS codes will be
allowed into evidence.

Thank you, Your Honor.

[DOOR OPENING]

Ellen Parsons?
You're under arrest.

For what?

Bribing an officer of the court.

There must be some
misunderstanding.

Let's go.

Did Patty Hewes get to you?
You working for her now?

US Marshal. Please step
away from the prisoner.

She's in my custody.

And now you're in ours.

Who are you?

Cynthia Shayes. US
Attorney's Office.

U.S. MARSHALL: Sir, step away from
the prisoner. You're under arrest.

What is going on?

PATTY OVER SPEAKER: Ellen Parsons
is going to bribe that judge.

She's acting on her own.

DAVE: Understood.

PATTY: Talk to the people you know. Destroy
her file. Get the FBI to disown her.

I want her arrested for it.

DAVE: We have a deal then?

Can you identify
either of those voices?

One of them is Dave Pell.

How do you know Mr. Pell?

Agent Werner, we know this
investigation is corrupt.

Patty set this all up?

Yeah.

When she figured out what was
going on, she reached out to me.

Now my sister knows everything.

The US Attorney's Office is
gonna need a statement from you.

Of course.

Dave Pell's going to jail.

US Marshals. You're
under arrest.

You want to go with him?

I want to cut a deal.

Patty also got this
from Dave Pell.

What is it?

Evidence against Walter Kendrick

and Ultima National Resources.

Put your hands behind your
back. You're under arrest.

Bullshit. For what?

Thanks, Tom.

How you feeling?

Doctor says putting the mind in neutral
helps speed up the healing process.

Yeah, right.

How's that going for you?

[BOTH CHUCKLE]

The EPA has begun the
clean-up in West Virginia.

Good.

Still no word from Ellen?

No.

I called the hotel. She
checked out weeks ago.

Her cell phone's disconnected

and all my e-mails
have bounced back.

Things with Patty didn't exactly turn
out the way I thought they would,

but I got what I
needed from her.

For now.

What exactly did you say
to her in that hotel room?

It just feels so good
to let it all go.

I met someone. I
think you'd like him.

I think I'll stay
out here for a while.

So let me know when she calls.

I don't think we're
gonna see her again.

I got a new job offer and
I think I'm gonna take it.

So I'll let you
know how it goes.

[KEEP ON WALKINGPLAYING]

She'll be back.

Trust me.

♪ World's got so dark

♪ I need some guidance to see

♪ I know that I must start
listening to the voice inside of me

♪ The truth is that
when I speak to you

♪ I hope to speak to me

♪ God, give me strength
to keep on walking

♪ God, give me strength
to keep on, keep on

♪ God, give me strength
to keep on walking

♪ God, give me strength
to keep on, keep on

♪ Give me the strength
to run home, yeah ♪

[WHEN I AM THROUGH
WITH YOU PLAYING]

♪ When I am through with you

♪ There won't be anything left

♪ When I am through with you

♪ There won't be anything left

♪ When I am through with you ♪