Las Vegas (2003–2008): Season 2, Episode 11 - My Beautiful Launderette - full transcript

Delinda takes a fancy to rodeo star Cody Barnes, but his horse Lucas gets stolen, so she makes Ed send Danny and Mike to help looking- and find she's part of the problem... Sam is told her earnings are substandard, even for a low period; she realizes 'small player' Alex Brooks's game is laundering when he turns up with $1,000,000 in cash, and learns it's from the Juarez cartel- Ed insists to be part of the FBI operation she volunteers for... Mike has his eye on a female engineer, but despite Danny's advice tries too hard.

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Hey.
Who's the hottie in the hat?

Cody Barnes. Five-time
All-Around Rodeo Champ.

This week he's going for
his sixth title.

I never had me
a real live cowboy before.

Really?
Yeah.

Maybe that's
the kind of man I need.

A guy who knows
how to straddle
an angry 2000 pound bull...

and show that animal
who's boss.

The guy's got throngs of
adoring women following him
all over the country.

I could think
of worse things.



No reply to that?
No "Amen, brother"?
No "I hear that"? Nothing?

I guess
at this point in my life...

it's more about quality,
not quantity.

Quantity? Is zero a quantity?

I just never seem
to find a woman
who shares my interests.

5000 people moving to Vegas
every month,
you'd think one of them...

would be a gorgeous woman who
wants to discuss the
second law of thermodynamics.

What about her?

She looks like a scientist.
Yeah.

What about her?

She's fine.

She's all right.

But just imagine,
for a second,
you're that mechanical bull.

No, man, her.



Look at you.

What?
Did you say something?

Sit down.

Why, am I in trouble?
Well, you tell me.

Basically,
it's the gambling revenue...

from your clients
has been down...

over 12% in the last quarter.

Well, as you know,
my job is
very important to me.

When my client revenue
number drops,
my income drops, so...

Then we're in
perfect agreement.
Your numbers have to come up.

Ed, what I do is not a sprint.
It is a marathon.

Along the course,
there are peaks and valleys.

I understand
peaks and valleys.

We're getting
too many valleys.
I need some peaks.

The numbers have
to come up, Sam.

Every other casino
on The Strip seems
to want me, so...

if you're unhappy
with my work...
Wait.

Do you think that it would be
different anywhere else?

I don't know!
Well, I know. I do.

And it won't.

If you don't believe me,
try one of those other places.
See for yourself.

Maybe I will.
Well, maybe you should.

Fine.

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I think Ed's taking this whole
"President of Operations"
thing...

a little too seriously.

One whale with
one unlucky weekend...

will put your revenue
right back to
where it was last quarter.

Maybe this guy will turn
your numbers around.

Alex Brooks? He comes out here
four times a year
from El Paso...

and limits his losses
to 20,000.

Ouch. Bye.
See you.

Alex. It's always
so lovely to see you.

Hi, Sam.

Hi.

You want to go straight
to your suite
or to the tables?

Sam, let's get started.
I'm feeling pretty lucky
this weekend.

Really? How lucky?

About a million dollars lucky.

But not really
a million dollars lucky?

Yeah.

Really a million dollars
lucky? Let me adjust
your credit line.

Actually, I brought cash.

All of this is cash?

Sorry.

Is that
going to be a problem?

No, of course not.
What'd you do, rip off
a strippers convention?

I wish. I wish.

No, I bought
a vending machine company...

so I've got the take
from all the machines.

Do you have any idea
how much money people
pour into junk food?

It's great, isn't it?
Good for you.

Hit the mother lode this time,
Sam.
Nice.

So I thought I'd buy in
for $100,000 to start.

Sounds perfect.

Steve's going to put those
in the safe for you.

Or we could all
put it in the safe together.

Look at her.

She is incredible.

What are you waiting for?
Go talk to her.

I got a feeling
about this one.
I gotta play it just right.

Mikey, you need
to understand something.

These women are like
putty in your hands.

Why?
Why?

Because you are the man.

I am the man.
That's right.

That's right.
I am the man.

Go get her.

Putty-master.

Just gonna turn around...

walk across this bar,
and talk to the woman.
My rap is strong.

Who's the man?
You the man, Mike.

Another Sancerre, please.

And you might wanna
cut him off,
he's talking to himself.

No. I was just
thinking out loud.

I do that. Not all the time.
Sometimes, though.

Sometimes
I think of something...

and can't keep it in,
can't keep my mouth shut.

Let me get this for you.

I'm Mike Cannon,
Montecito Surveillance
& Security.

Angie Logan.

So, what brings you to
the Montecito, Angie Logan?

An engineering convention.
You're an engineer?

I'm an engineer.

I thought you said
you were with
Surveillance & Security.

Mikey! There you are!

Mr. Wilcox.
It's good to see you.
It's been a while.

Hey, I had to park
the Ferrari myself.

I don't trust anyone but Mike
with my Ferrari.

This guy is the best valet
in Vegas.

Hey, Mike.

So which is it? Surveillance?
Security? Engineer? Valet?

The funny thing is...
I'll bet it is funny.

Unfortunately,
I have a seminar to attend.

But if I have
any surveillance, security,
engineering, or valet needs...

I'll be sure
to give you a call.

I got to pay for this?

Yeah, you do.

This is some bull.

Seven.

Is that good?
That's enough.

Okay. All right.
I'm sorry.

Nice meeting you ladies.
I'll catch you later.

Hello. How do you do?

Mr. Barnes,
Delinda Deline.

Pleased to meet you, Delinda.

And I'm Cody.

Cody, well, Cody,
I run Mystique,
the best restaurant...

and hottest club in Vegas.

And I'd like to extend
an invitation,
to you and your wife?

No, that's Lucy.
She's my manager.

No, I'm not married.

Perhaps you'd like to join me
for dinner then?

If you're not here
with anyone special, that is.

Anyone special?

Well, other than Lucas.
Lucas?

Lucas!

Why don't you and Lucas
have dinner at Mystique
tonight, on me.

Just mention my name
to the maitre d'.

He's my horse.
Your horse?

My horse.

Of course, he's your horse.

You're a cowboy.

But, if the offer's
still good, I'd be honored
to join you this evening.

Mystique. 8:00.

Thank you.
Thank you.

How's my
million-dollar man?

Doesn't look like
he's gonna bet
that mil after all.

What?

Your dear Mr. Brooks
played two $10,000 hands
and he's cashing in the rest.

So?
So wrong.

So fast.
What happened?

I don't know.
Mikey.

It was nasty
with a capital "nast."

Don't worry about it.

Like you said,
5000 people move into
this town every month.

You'll find another girl.

Not like this one.
She's an engineer.

And, I'm telling you man,
I know this sounds crazy,
but I can feel it.

She's special.

She could be a Mrs. Mike.
A Mrs. Mike?

The kind of girl
I dream about.

The kind of girl
I could really
settle down with, you know?

You just don't meet many
Mrs. Mikes, Danny.

No, you don't.

You know what?

I'm going back in.

You're going back in?
You were never "in"
in the first place.

Have a seat.
Let this rest for a minute.

Hey, Danny,
you're forgetting something.

You're the man.
I am the man.

Go get her.
I'm the man.

All right.

First I pet them,
nice and gentle...

but still I let them know
who's in charge.

And, then,
when they're used to it,
to my touch...

I slowly,
I work my hand under the...

bareback rigging.

Then what do you do?
He goes to bed.

In a minute.

So, then,
when I work my hand in
all the way up to my palm...

Cody. It's late
and you have to
get up early tomorrow.

Don't worry, I'll make sure
he goes straight to bed
after dinner. Thanks.

Well, I have the leather
cinched nice and tight,
I like it like that.

Hey.
Hi.

Heard you cashed out.
Everything okay?

Yeah, fine.
I thought you were...

it's just that I thought
you were feeling lucky. So?

Feelings change.

Since, you don't own
that vending machine
company...

I thought we could have...
What are you talking about?

...a conversation about
what's really going on.
You think I can't check?

You buy $100,000
in chips with small bills...

play two $10,000 hands,
and cash out.

I changed my mind.
Is there some law
against that?

No, there's not.

There is a law against
money laundering.
What?

What are you
talking about?

I told you,
I got all this cash...

because of
a vending machine business.

Alex, you and I both know
there is no
vending machine business.

I'm not going to
put up with that.
And I don't like it.

Palms Hotel, please.
Okay.

All right.
Well, I have to go
report this, so...

Sam, I told you.
I just changed my mind...

You changed your mind.
I got that part.

You know what?
It's the Gaming Commission
and the FBI.

When something suspicious
happens...
The FBI.

Everything's on the up-and-up
so you don't have anything
to worry about.

I'm going to hook you up
at the Palms. See you.

Sam! Sam!

Don't call the FBI.

I got into some trouble.

I'm just trying to
get myself out of it now.
What kind of trouble, Alex?

Have you ever heard of
the Juarez cartel?
You're laundering drug money?

I owed them.
I couldn't pay them back
as fast as they wanted.

They said if I did this,
just once.

Just once.
Everything'd be cool.

Well, that's good.
And you believed that?

If this weren't
a unique situation...

You've been my casino host
for 10 years.
Yeah.

I'm just asking you
not to notify anybody.

I'm sorry.
I am your casino host, yes.

Will I be an accessory
to your crime? No.

I could make it
worth your while.

If you keep quiet about this,
I could see my way
to give you...

ten percent of everything
I push through Vegas.

It's not a one-time thing.

You're serious?

You're offering me 10%
to look the other way?

Millions of dollars a year,
for doing nothing
but keeping quiet.

No.

Make it 20%.
And we do it my way.

Your first mistake
was cashing in $100,000.

I thought casinos only had to
report transactions
over a 100.

No, it's 10,000.
If you cash in 10,000
every 30 minutes...

you're going to attract
even more attention.

You need to hit more casinos
with smaller amounts...

that way you don't raise
any red flags.
Waste a little time?

Waste a couple days now,
or 20 years in prison later.
It's your choice.

So, that's why
we're headed to Laughlin.

Yes?

Hey, Ed. It's Nick Kurzon
at the Flamingo aughlin.

Hey, Nick. How you doing?

Not bad. Samantha Marquez
just walked in with a client.

Each of them
bought $10,000 in chips.
Just thought you should know.

Could you stream me a video?
Yes. It's on the way.

Thanks, Nick. Appreciate it.

Danny, get up here right now.

Headed to the pool?
Jack, was it?
Jack-of-all trades?

Listen, about the job thing,
there's a perfectly
logical explanation.

Let me guess.

As a valet, you have to start
the cars' engines...

which makes you
a kind of engineer.

And, after you park them
and lock the doors...

that's where
the security comes in.

Am I close?
Ouch.

We have obviously
gotten off
on the wrong foot.

So, why don't you
let me buy you dinner
and we can start over?

You seem like
a nice enough guy...

sketchy employment details
not withstanding...

but I'm here for a convention,
not to go on dates.

I know this is going
to sound crazy,
but I have this feeling...

that you and I
are meant to be.

So you can keep
turning me down,
but I'm going to keep asking.

And I don't tire easily.

You'll lose energy eventually.
It's a scientific fact.

Energy disperses,
entropy increases.
It's the...

Second law
of thermodynamics.

Very impressive.
Thank you.

But I'm still not interested.

Damn.

Danny. It's Drew.

I'm back from aughlin.
Meet me under
the Stratosphere.

Did you find her okay?

I recognized her easy
from this photo you sent.

Sam's hot.
And?

After she and the guy left
the Flamingo, they went
to the Colorado Belle.

Then drove out to Mesquite.
Hit the Virgin River
and the Oasis.

Did you get a chance
to follow her
inside anywhere?

Everywhere.

They'd be
at a blackjack table,
playing purples...

each of them with a couple
of three inch stacks.

Fifteen minutes later,
they'd cash it out.

All right. Thanks, Drew.

She's the one, Danny.
I know it now for sure.

Couldn't resist you, Mikey?

Yeah.

Something like that.

Oh, mercy.

What is that you're reading?

Got you. I've read that.

Sorry, sir,
this chair is reserved.

Thank you, my man.
You bet.

Don't worry,
you made your position clear.
No conversing about dates...

engineering, physics.
No conversation, period.

It's just that this is
the only free chair. So...

Thanks. It's just that
I want to relax a little.

Ditto. Ditto.

Soak up some of
these Vegas rays.

What a coincidence,
you're reading the same book
I'm reading.

You're kidding?
Actually, I'm rereading it.

Rereading it?

Define dielectric constant.

Well, it's more commonly
known as permittivity or
specific inductive capacity.

Refers to that property of
a dielectric which determines
the electrostatic energy...

stored per unit volume
for unit potential gradient.

Now, if you wanna test me,
sweetheart, you gotta throw me
something a little tougher.

You're really an engineer?

Summa Cum Laude.
No way. '01.

This must be fate,
I'm telling you.

You and I are meant to be.

Excuse me.

Yeah. I'll be right there.

I know
you're not here to date...

but is having
a cup of coffee a date?

One cup of coffee.

Refills?
Don't push it.

I have a break
tomorrow afternoon.

Cup-A-Joe's, 3:00?

Miss Delinda,
if you're doing this to...

make me like you...
I'm not.

I already do.
I want to meet him.

All right.

Delinda, meet Lucas.

Lucas?

Lucas.

Billy! Where's Lucas?

Daddy.
What's the matter?

Cody Barnes, Ed Deline.

Hey, Cody. How are you?
Good. Please to meet you, sir.

Cody's in the rodeo
and his horse
was just stolen.

I had one of my guys
stop here for a few minutes on
the way to my buddy's ranch...

so Delinda could meet Lucas.

Excuse me. I'm sorry.
Why did you want
to meet his horse?

I sort of feel responsible.

If it weren't for me,
his horse wouldn't have
even been here.

Right.

I'll tell you what we can do.
We'll review the tapes.

But other than that,
I believe
it's a matter for the police.

The police won't understand
how important this is.

We have an entire
security department.
We're much faster, sneakier.

Cody. I really understand
how much this horse
means to you.

Thank you, sir.

But with the rodeo in town,
looking for one
particular horse, that's...

Sir, he has
a microchip tracker.

Okay. Okay.

Tell you what I'll do.
I'll put two of my best boys
on it right away.

Thank you, sir.
Really nice meeting you.

Thank you.
Thanks, Daddy.
Come on, let's go.

Hey.
Hey.

So, I hear Alex Brooks is
dropping a lot of money on
the tables this weekend.

Couldn't have come
at a better time.

What does he do
or a living again?

Real estate.
Now vending machines.

I did some checking.
He's not in
the vending machine business.

That's what he told me.

Why are you suddenly
so interested in what
Alex Brooks does for a living?

The guy walks in with
$1,000,000 in small bills.

Sam,
that's a little suspicious.

If we only allowed
squeaky clean players
in the casino...

it'd be half empty.

He appears to be
laundering money, Sam.

You appear to be helping him.
I'll pretend
you didn't say that.

I'm just telling you
what it appears to be.
Tell me I'm wrong.

The guy buys $100,000
in chips, plays two hands,
then cashes out.

Then the two of you...
I have it under control.

The two of you go to
four different casinos
at least an hour away.

Play $10,000 each,
then split. $10,000.

That's the magic number, Sam.
I'm aware of the number.
Let me do my job.

Excuse me.
I had you followed.

Oh, really?
You had me followed?

Yeah.
Okay.

Alex is laundering money.
But let me be clear
about one thing.

I'm the one
who figured this out first,
not you.

And I'm the one
who's taking this to Ed.

Ed already knows.

Ed already knows?

Does Ed know
that I'm gaining
this guy's trust?

Does Ed know that
I'm going undercover...

and I'm going to
blow this thing wide open?

Did you know that Alex says
that he owes money
to the Juarez cartel?

The Juarez cartel?
Are you insane?

Yes.

What are you thinking?
They kill people.

Who kills people?

Junior G-man Sam here decided
to nail the Juarez cartel
by going undercover.

That's what
she's been doing.

Is this a joke?
No.

Delinda has a horse problem.
I need you and Mike
to take care of it.

A horse problem?
Ed, I think this is
a little more important.

I need you
to take care of it.

Don't be stupid.

You, I want to see you
in my office in 20 minutes.

No, I don't think
I should have told
you yet because...

I needed to make sure
this Alex guy...

is a real connection
to these people.

Before I bring something
this big to you.

I mean, we don't want Alex,
right? We want the big guys.

You should have
come to me the minute
you suspected him.

Ed, we're talking about
Alex from El Paso.

He's telling me that
these guys are following me
every where I'm going.

That if I screw up,
they're going to hurt
somebody close to me.

It's not your job to
protect me or anybody else.

But it is my job.
If it is true...

Of course, it's true.

Then, you should
call in the FBI.

So call in the FBI.
I did.

Send them in, please.
Quick.

I called last night.

I'm Special Agent Sipes.
Hi. I'm Sam Marquez.

Mr. Deline says
you have some information
that may be of interest to us.

Delinda met some rodeo guy
who lost his horse.
We gotta go help him find it.

What are you doing?
Research.

You know how an athlete
watches game film
to improve his performance?

Same principle. I figure
I should learn as much
as I can about Angie.

So you did
a background check on her?

And pulled
some surveillance footage?
Give me that.

Look, a very special woman.

Anything that can help me
relate to her,
understand her...

convince her how great
it would be to be Mrs. Mike,
is worthwhile.

You know, there's a name
for guys like you, Mikey.

Thorough.

Stalker.

If this girl really is
the one, you don't have
to do any of this.

Just relax, be yourself,
have fun. All right?

An interesting theory.

So I think
I have his trust.

I know I have his trust.

How do you feel about
wearing a wire?

Whatever it takes.
No way.

She's in the best position
to secure material evidence.

I said there's no way.
Ed, he's right. I'll do it.

This is completely
out of the question.

I'm not going to
let you go in there, Sam.

Excuse me, Ed. I'm a big girl.
This is my decision.

Well, I appreciate
your commitment, Ms. Marquez.

Fine. I...

I guess I'll just have to
go in there with her.

I'm afraid that violates
Bureau policy, sir.

Yeah, right.

Get me Bob Mueller, please.

Mr. Deline. I am very aware
of your background.

You don't need
to call my boss.

Where do we start?

What you doing, Angie Logan?

What's going on?

Everything's booked.

You're sure
there's no appointments?

My friends told me
the hot-stones-and-mud
treatment is unbelievable.

I'm sorry. Royal Retreat
appointments usually book up
weeks in advance.

Of course.

Hey, Rachel.
Hi.

Angie, what a surprise.
Yeah, I'm sure.

Are you ready for
your Royal Retreat?
Can't wait.

You going in for a Royal too?
There's no appointments.

No appointments? Rachel,
Angie's a special guest.

Personal friend of mine.
Do what you gotta do.
But get her in there, pronto.

Any complaints,
I'll take the heat.

Wow. That's so nice.
And bill it to my account,
would you?

Very generous.
Mr. Cannon is
incredibly giving.

I do what I can.
Thank you.

Our mud bath area
is communal.

Is that a problem?

No. I guess not.

I've been thinking about this.
If I'm gonna to do this
with you...

I need to know
who I'm dealing with.

How do I know
you're not gonna screw me?

How do I know
you're not a cop?

Come on, Sam.

That's funny.

Yes, that's funny.

Mendoza's going to
get a kick out of you.

Who's Mendoza?
The guy you want to meet.
"El Carnicero Loco."

The Crazy Butcher?
Just got into town.

So this guy's crazy?
Is that what
you're telling me?

Only when he's upset.

Please, don't upset him.
Have another one.

This feels so good.
Doesn't it?

Mike, I feel like
I owe you an apology.

I've sort of been giving you
a lot of crap ever since
we met, but really...

you're a nice guy.

And we have a lot in common.

And you're really cute.

You know,
I feel the same about you.

Except, I'd describe you
as ravishing...

mesmerizing...

Mikey.

My man.

Danny, dude,
can a brother take some mud?

We gotta go. Picked up
a signal on that horse.

Hi, I'm Danny.
Angie.

Pleased to meet you.

Heard a lot about you. A lot.

Come on, gotta get dressed.

I won't forget this,
brother.

Neither will I. Come on.

So this is where
the signal's coming from.
Do you see him?

No.

What color is he?

Black. He's got a blaze
of white on his nose.

Well, how big?
Sixteen hands.

Is that big?
Yeah. It's bigger
than average.

That was him. Lucas!

Let me borrow your horse,
cowboy.

Oh, that was nice.

It was just like
a little Pony Express
the way he jumped up on there.

Go.
Where?

Just do something.
Go on.

Lucy?
What the hell is this?

You stole Lucas?

Cody, I'm sorry.
You're fired.

I snapped. Last night,
when I saw you with her,
I just...

I don't know.
I'm used to all the groupies.

But I've never seen you
look at a woman
the way you looked at her.

I guess that I always hoped...

that if I ever saw
that look in your eyes
that you'd be looking at me.

You crazy.

You crazy.
Cody?

Sheriff Luis.
Hold on there, little lady.

Deputy Mike. I caught myself
a rustler down here
at the Triple "R" Ranch.

Why don't you head
on down here.
Let's take her to the pokey.

I'm sorry I let you go.
I will never let you go again.
No, I won't.

I'm right here.
I'm right here.
I'm not going anywhere.

Seems a little too
into his horse,
if you ask me.

No kidding.

Yes. That's how I like.
Just like that.

Danny, are you all right?
Yeah.

Are you sure?
Yeah.

We'll have
Mendoza's house surrounded...

and she'll have a tail
on the way there.

Now, we'll be listening
the entire time.

So if we decide that she's
in any kind of trouble...

No. If I decide
she's in any kind trouble.

If she's in trouble,
I'll get her out of there.
No, we'll get her out.

What do we know
about this guy?

He's the cartel's
biggest distributor.

Very smart, very secretive.

And...

All of his associates
are very, very dead.

My man.
Hey, Mike.

Look at you.

Sorry about
that interruption earlier.
If I had known it was Angie...

I would have shown up
a lot sooner.

That's okay. At least
I didn't get knocked over
by a horse's ass.

Now, that's rough.

Anyway, it looked like things
were going pretty well.

Yeah.

I thought that we agreed
that you were done with
all that stuff.

You're right.

You know,
when we were talking...

holding hands, I realized
I didn't need any
of that surveillance stuff.

That's right.
It just feels so right.

In fact, in a little bit,
I'm taking her out to dinner.

In the Gardens.
Whoa. In the Gardens?

Then give up the crutch,
already. Come on.

Give it up. All of it.

The disk.
Here you go.

Pocket.

You're good, Danny.
That's right.

Right here.

You'll thank me later, buddy.
All right.

Mike!

I'm kidding. I'm kidding.

Ms. Marquez, it is a pleasure.

How was the ride over?

If your compadre
touches me again, I'm out.

I'll take his cojones
with me.

Alex was right.
He said I would like you.

Why don't you join me
for a swim?

No, thank you.

You don't know how to swim?

No. I don't.
I should but I guess...
That's okay.

You can join me here.
Graciella.

Graciella will bring you
something to wear.

I said no, but thank you.

I am glad to know you'll be
working with us, Sam.

Someone in your position
could be quite valuable.

And what position
do you see me playing
in your organization?

I'm sure Alex has filled you
in on what we do...

what we might
expect from you.

What you can expect
in return.

He told me some things. But...

you're the boss, no?

You know, I am uncomfortable
discussing business like this.

Me having to yell all the way
to the edge of the pool.

Please don't yell.
I can hear you fine.

##

Graciella has a million suits
she's never even worn.

Why is he having a pool party?
It's about to rain.

Please, don't be shy.

Surely someone in your field
is accustomed to mixing
business with pleasure.

Let's go.

We don't have anything yet.
Screw you.
He knows she's wired.

Any units, go!
Any units, go!

That is.

Unless you have
something to hide.

Is that what you think?
Join me.

Go!

Thank you.

I can't believe...

you went to
all this trouble for me.

You know,
I do what I can.

So you forgive me for being
such a jerk earlier?

Why don't we forget
about the past?

I say
we focus on the future.

##

Do you want to
get out of here?

This is where I do my thing.

These are
our surveillance monitors...

that's Big Ed's office.

Can you lock this door?
Yeah.

Lock it.

Can you close these blinds?
Yes.

Close them.

Angie, there are people
right outside.
Good.

Why is my name
on that disk?

That disk?
Yeah.

Hey, why is my name
on this disk?

You see, the thing is, Angie,
I was so certain that we are
right for each other that...

And now I know we are.

I thought if I learned
about you quicker, it would
speed up the process a little.

You spied on me.
I wouldn't call it spying.

I'd call it research.
You remember Danny,
the guy from the mud baths?

That's exactly what I said
to him. I said,
"Danny, this is research."

You spied on me.
That is so twisted.

Maybe, in hindsight...

Yes, it is.
And I'm really sorry.

But we're focusing
on the future, remember?

There's no future of yours
with me in it.

Don't worry. Every time
you think you've lost
the love of your life...

you'll meet someone better.
Trust me.

What about that one?
No. Sir Walter Scott
was right.

Amen to that.

Right about what?

"O, what a tangled web
we weave...

"When first we practice
to deceive"

He said that.
It's my new credo.

From now on, I'm gonna be
completely honest with
every woman I meet.

That' s a big first step,
Mikey. But you might not want
to be completely honest.

Right here, Mike.
She's looking at you.

She's looking at me?

No, sorry, dude...
She's looking at you.

No, I'll get back to you.
Right. Okay.

Hi.
Hey.

You wanted to see me?

Yes, I did. Come on in.

Sam...

I just really wanted
to tell you how...

very, very proud I am of you.

Thanks.

Well, that means a lot to me.

Good.

Ed, I want you to know that...

I'm just as dedicated
as anyone else here.
I know that.

Okay.

The truth is...

I feel bad
that they found the wire,
I feel like I failed...

Everything worked out.
One of Mendoza's guys
gave himself up.

The FBI has everything
they need.

And, they found Alex.

That's good, right?
It's great.

I'll see you later.
Okay.

Ed?
Yeah.

You don't think
I'd ever do anything...

to hurt you, right?
Of course not.

So,
you want me to follow her?

Yes.