MacGyver (2016–…): Season 3, Episode 1 - Improvise - full transcript

Three months after quitting the Phoenix Foundation and moving to Nigeria, Mac puts aside his differences with his father and returns when he hears that Jack is the target of a murderous dictator he double-crossed.

Previously on MacGyver...

No one's ever
survived me before.

- I still don't know your name.
- I've always been partial to Murdoc.

When I asked you if you knew
my father, you lied to my face.

- So I quit.
- You can't quit, to me.

Director Webber sent me
here to speak with Oversight.

- Then you got him.
- Dad?

I can't work with
someone I don't trust.

- [Oversight] You're quitting?
- [MacGyver] Effective immediately.

[elephant trumpets]

[zebras braying]



[Solomon] Come on! Pull!

Okay, pull! Come on.

Pull! Come on. Pull!

That's it, that's
it. Pull! Pull!

That's it!

That's it. Come
on, one more. Pull!

Pull! Okay!

Okay, okay. Some slack.
Give him some slack.

- Good.
- Who's thirsty?

[children] Me!

Ready?

[engine starts]

[cheering, applause]

[indistinct chatter]



Thought you were gonna talk
to everyone about my nickname.

Oh, what? "One Who Makes Magic"?

Yeah. Makes me sound
like some kind of wizard.

Ah, well, maybe you are. I
mean, you, you spin a wheel

and make water
come out of the ground.

Yes, but remember, it's
not the spinning wheel itself

that brings up the water.

It moves the impeller,
which then imparts

rotation mechanical energy to
the water, and that makes it rise.

Seriously, MacGyver.
How can we ever thank you?

No. It's me who
should be thanking you.

You've given me a home
over these past few months.

And a purpose.

And something else, perhaps.

[helicopter whirring]

[MacGyver] You know how they
say the world is a small place?

Well, my father showing up here,
8,000 miles from Los Angeles,

is no coincidence.

[sighs]

What are you doing here?

- We need to talk.
- No. I don't think we do.

Jack's in trouble.

[MacGyver] How long have
the Russian Military Police

- been circulating this?
- About 12 hours.

- [MacGyver] Who are these men?
- I have no idea.

All I know for sure is two weeks ago,
Dalton dropped off the grid. He vanished.

Figured he just
needed some time,

some space to wrap his
head around you being gone.

He's, uh, he's had
some trouble adjusting.

Then he popped up in
these photos, with those men.

And now he's wanted
by the Russian authorities

for breaking into a
military installation.

Yeah. And for stealing enough
firepower to start a small war.

Well, these men, whoever they are,
they have to be forcing Jack to do that.

That's why I'm here.
I need your help.

- [scoffs]
- He needs your help.

If Dalton gets caught,
he'll spend the rest of his life

in a Siberian gulag. That's
if they don't kill him first.

[chatter in distance]

You're leaving?

[exhales]

I have something I have to do.

Do you remember the
friend I told you about?

- The one that I met in the Army?
- The one who loves Bruce Willis.

[laughs] Yeah. That one.

Um, he's also the
friend who's saved my life

more times than I can count.

[zipper closes]

Well, he is in trouble.

And so, I have to...
uh, I'm-I'm coming back,

but I just have to go
make sure that he's safe.

And then, I promise,
I'll come back.

You don't have to
make any promises.

- [knocks on door]
- Sorry, son.

- We got to go.
- "Son"?

So, this is your father?

Let me guess, he told
you he didn't have one.

Little privacy, please.

Right. I'll-I'll
just be outside.

- It was a pleasure to meet you.
- Dad.

What? I'm just being polite.

Well, it's not working, so go.

[sighs]

Take this.

And make sure you
bring it back to me.

I promise.

I will.

[beeps, lock clicks]

[beeps]

[door closes]

Nice job, comrade.

I can't believe that
actually worked.

If the only two lines of Russian
I've been able to memorize

didn't do the trick, we'd be...

I believe the word
you're looking for is dead.

All right, Riley, we're in.

Standing by.

Here we go.

Okay. I found the server stack
with the surveillance footage

of Jack and his
new mystery friends.

Starting the download now.

[door opens]

Bozer, repeat exactly as I say.

[speaks Russian]

Okay, that didn't work.
Get out of there now. Now!

[shouts]

I want you to have my children.

[Jack] Yo, Mac.

How's it going, homie?
How's Nigeria, huh?

Hot, I bet. But-but
probably not as hot

as when we had to cap
that wellhead. Remember?

Ooh, ooh. That was hot.

Yeah, uh, things around
here are a little different.

Uh, on the upside,

it's been 32 days since I've
had to visit a cell phone store.

Which is nice, and-and
a personal record.

Um, yeah, anyway, I
just, I just wanted to, uh,

leave you a message again.

Make sure you were
okay, everything was cool.

And, uh, I don't
know, let you know

I understand why you left.

Totally. I-I get it.

Guess I just wish you would've given
me a chance to convince you to stay

or taken me with you.
You know, dealer's choice.

[door closes]

The flight deck says
we're five hours out.

You always talk to people
while they're sleeping?

I saw you close your eyes
when I came out of the cockpit.

Nice try, though.

You used to do the same
thing when you were eight.

I'd come in your room, and
you'd pretend you were reading.

I let it go, because I thought
you were learning something.

Yeah, well, I actually used to keep
a book on my bed so you'd think that

while I was playing Sonic
on my Sega Genesis.

Ah. You were pretty good
at that, as I remember.

You know what?
Let's not do this.

- Do what?
- Act like we have fond memories.

I'm here for Jack, not you,

so the less we talk,
probably for the better.

In case you were
wondering, I liked the beard.

- You shouldn't have shaved it.
- I wasn't.

Oh...

After Mexico, I-I figured you
might, you might need a new one.

It's got everything your
old one had and a lot more.

I'm good.

[knocking on door]

[MacGyver] Anyone home?

- Mac!
- [laughs]

- What's up?
- Hey.

Man, it's good to see you again.

- Good to have you back.
- Oh, man.

- It's good to be back.
- Hey.

- It's been a while. Nice to see you.
- You, too.

- It's good to see you again, Blondie.
- Matty. How are you?

Better than Jack. Seems our boy went
and got himself into some serious trouble.

Yeah, I know. I heard. Do
we know where he is now?

Unfortunately, we do not.

Okay. Um, any idea why he'd be willing
to break into a Russian military depot

- and steal a bunch of weapons?
- Again, no. But I will say this:

ever since you left, Jack
just hasn't been himself.

Director Webber's being kind.
His behavior's been erratic.

Questioning orders,
second-guessing operational objectives.

Yeah, but like, way
more than usual.

Then one morning, he
just didn't show up for work.

Well, then, yesterday, he
popped back up on our radar

when Jill intercepted these photos being
sent around by Russian Military Police.

Yeah, I saw them.
Jill, any luck I.D.'ing

- the other guys in the photo?
- No, not from the photos,

which is why Bozer, Leanna and Riley
were sent to infiltrate the weapons depot,

to download the raw
surveillance footage.

[Leanna] And that's what
Riley's going through right now.

We're hoping to get a clear
shot of at least one other face.

Guys, I got 'em.

[Oversight] Right there.

What, you recognize him?

That's Roman Mareks.

No, that can't be. He's dead.

Okay, I guess I'll be
the one to ask who...

Roman Mareks was... is, apparently,
the former dictator of Belarus.

Nine years ago, he
was violently overthrown

by a team of CIA operatives.

Up until now, we thought
he'd been killed in that raid.

[Matty] This is much
worse than we feared.

- Why?
- Because the CIA team

that kicked Mareks out
of power was led by Jack.

At the time, Mareks
tried to bribe Dalton.

Recruit him. Offered him
millions for his services.

Given Dalton's recent behavior
and his attitude towards me...

maybe he finally decided to
take Mareks up on his offer.

[tablet chimes]

[Bozer] We found the 18-wheeler
right where Jill said it would be.

[Leanna] But... there's no sign of Jack,
Mareks or any of the stolen weapons.

[Matty] Well, that's
not a surprise.

A man like Mareks isn't
gonna stay in one place long,

and he's certainly not gonna drive
anything as conspicuous as an 18-wheeler.

[Jack] Welcome back to Belarus.

It's good to be home.

Once we cross the border, we're
gonna need to ditch these vehicles,

or we're gonna get a
lot of unwanted attention.

Agreed?

- Agreed.
- Okay, good.

Hey, guys, over here.

- What do you got?
- Tire tracks.

Mareks must have moved whatever
they stole into a smaller vehicle.

He's many things,
but an idiot isn't one.

These tracks could belong to any
full-size truck with four-wheel drive.

Okay, this has been bugging me
since we got on the plane back in L.A.

But... does anyone else feel
like something's not adding up?

I mean, why would
Mareks get into business

with the guy who
kicked him out of power?

[Matty] That's a
good question, Boze.

And I have another.

Jack refused the
bribe nine years ago,

so what made Mareks
think he'd play along now?

[Bozer] Hold that thought,
Matty. Mac, where you going?

Back in Afghanistan, I
taught Jack a little trick

we'd use to spot
dead drops for allies.

Wait, you think that mirror
turned away from the road

is Jack's way of leaving behind
a subtle "X marks the spot"?

- Uh, yeah.
- Couldn't it just be a bent mirror?

Could be, but it's not.

Jack left this for us.

Maybe, or maybe Mareks
knew he was being tracked

and had his men
ditch their phones.

Yeah, or maybe it's our only lead, so
maybe we should let Riley check it out.

All right, well, this phone's
only called seven numbers.

Six of 'em are burner phones.

Probably all used
by Marek's men.

Well, this seventh number
is by far the most popular.

It's been called over a dozen
times in the last 24 hours.

Who does it belong to?

It belongs to Serhiy Yaroslav.
Oh. He's quite the heavy hitter.

[Matty] Former
Ukrainian spec ops.

Yaroslav went into business
for himself 15 years ago.

We need to find this Yaroslav.

Currently, he's in Roslavl.
That's about two hours west of us.

Yaroslav knows
what Mareks is up to?

Only one way to find out.

Show me the money!

I'm serious, Mac, if
you were a free agent,

you could name
your price right now.

He's right. Two
weeks after you left,

Matty gave every Phoenix agent

with any kind of field experience
a bunch of junk and five minutes.

All they could
make was more junk.

We're serious, no one
can do what you do.

Matty's little "make another
egghead spy" project died miserably.

And up until Jack
disappeared, she benched us.

The last two months
doing intel gathering.

I'll be honest, I started
taking naps in the afternoon.

- [laughter]
- Brought a blanket and everything.

Jill's been busy, though.

[Jill indistinct]

[Riley] Matty's got her running
a task force looking for Murdoc.

Presented Matty with a game plan,
setting up surveillance on old contacts.

She's got some promising leads.

Other than teacher's pet
making grades, it's been boring.

[chuckles]

And what about Jack?

Well, he didn't handle
your quitting too well.

Guess you could say
he lost his purpose.

Up until you left, Jack
had one job: to protect you.

Even though you were on
the other side of the world,

he still made sure to
keep an eye on you.

[Bozer] Yeah, the one
thing that made him happy

was the thought
that you were happy.

He said you met someone.
Someone special. Who is she?

Yeah, Nasha.

- Hmm, Nasha?
- Yeah.

She's a schoolteacher.
You'd like her.

Hey, you can't blame yourself.

All right, you leaving had
nothing to do with what's going on.

He's right. Jack's a big boy.
He makes his own decisions.

He'll be the first
one to tell you that.

Yeah, but the last
video he sent me,

I could see that he
wasn't in a good place,

- and, uh, I didn't respond.
- Why not?

Because telling him I'm not coming
home wasn't what he wanted to hear.

- He hates me.
- He doesn't hate you. He's just upset.

You don't have to sugarcoat
it 'cause I'm your superior.

Okay, he hates you.

But you did lie to him
for the majority of his life.

I can't decide if you're speaking
truth to power or being insubordinate.

Can't it be both?

It's just, I-I thought that

our reunion would be,
at the very least, civil.

You know?

[sighs]

It seems my son's forgiveness
is proving quite hard to come by.

All the more reason
to keep trying to earn it.

Why are men like this always surrounded
by big scary guys with big scary guns?

Because it isn't
deep-frying potatoes.

- This is the big leagues.
- [Bozer] Actually, sir,

I used to fry potatoes,

- and it wasn't that easy.
- I know that.

That's why I rejected
employing you... twice.

The hell? Then why am I here?

Because Matilda Webber
can't take no for an answer.

Not to interrupt a
pointless conversation,

but can we get back to how we're
gonna separate Yaroslav from his muscle?

We're not gonna get to him. We're
gonna wait for him to come to us.

[tires screeching]

Do you know who I am?

Save the threats.

Recognize this?

It's a sat view of your
compound in the Ukraine.

- [tablet chimes]
- See this badass plane right here?

This is China's
J-20 stealth fighter.

One of the only two
prototypes in existence.

Which is interesting because
the Chinese government

just lost one six months ago.

No one knows who
has it or where it is.

[MacGyver] So you
have a choice to make.

Tell us what we want to know, or
we can call the Chinese government.

What do you want to know?

Roman Mareks has contacted
you 12 times in the last 24 hours.

Why?

Mareks wants to buy an army.

I have 3,000 highly trained
mercenaries ready to deploy immediately.

And just so I know, in
case I'm ever in the market,

what will 3,000 highly
trained mercs set me back?

$50 million.

Mareks said he'd take them all.

Said he'd reach out
when he had the funds.

[phone rings]

Matty, the good news is we found
Yaroslav and we broke Yaroslav.

That's great. But it sounds
like there's bad news, too.

Yeah. Mareks is shopping for an army,
and Yaroslav was gonna sell him one.

So, Mareks plans to
overthrow the current dictator,

- get his old job back.
- Apparently.

It begs a few questions,
like what role does Jack have

in any of this, and also,
how is a guy who just

fled his country with nothing
gonna come up with $50 million?

Actually, I can answer
both those questions.

According to the
unredacted file,

one of the parameters of Jack's
mission to overthrow Mareks

was to steal the dictator's fortune
in uncut diamonds from his palace,

and hide them in country.

Let me guess, the value of
these stones is $50 million?

Actually, just
north of $57 million.

Jack is taking Mareks
to the diamonds.

Which explains why Mareks approached Jack,
and how he was able to afford this army.

But that still doesn't explain
why Jack agreed to help him.

No, it doesn't,
but it gets worse.

Because three months after
Jack hid the diamonds in Belarus,

the CIA sent in another team
of operatives to pull them out.

Does Jack know he's
taking Mareks to a hiding spot

that was cleared
out nine years ago?

Unfortunately, he does not.

That puts us on a tight clock.

Once Mareks discovers
his fortune is missing...

He'll kill Jack.

Uh, guys? What was that?

Sounds like antiaircraft fire.

Oleg Vadim, Belarus's
current dictator,

just issued orders to
shoot you guys down.

Look, Mac, you know I
hate second-guessing you,

but are you sure this
is our best option?

Unfortunately, Bozer,
it's our only option.

Mareks is already in Belarus, which
means we're already way behind.

If we want to save Jack, we
got to get to the hiding spot first,

which means infil by land
is out. We'd never catch up.

[explosions continue]

Hey, guys, don't worry.
We're well above the range

of their antiaircraft fire.

I'm not worried about those
of us staying on the plane.

I'm worried about
the two lunatics

- who are about to go...
- Bozer. We're gonna be fine. Promise.

We're gonna be taking
fire the whole way down.

To maximize our chances of
actually reaching the ground alive,

don't deploy until 2,000 feet.

That's not gonna make
for a very fun landing.

That's true. But if we deploy too early,
there won't be much of us landing at all.

[alarm blaring]

[explosions continue]

[Oversight] I'm
hit. Repeat, I'm hit.

[MacGyver] Okay,
maybe Bozer was right.

Only lunatics would
jump into a cross fire.

I'm tangled up!
Can't pull my reserve!

As soon as I cut your
main, pull your reserve!

Good job, Blondie.

Son...

[Riley] All right, guys.
Maintain your heading.

You're almost there.

It's just over the next hill.

Something wrong?

We're not gonna talk
about what just happened?

- You already thanked me for saving you.
- No, I tried to thank you.

You hand me back
my knife and walk off.

Where I come from,
that's called a brush-off.

- You mean a blow-off.
- Whatever.

All I'm saying is,
ignoring me every time

I try to engage with
you is getting a little tired.

[laughs] Okay.

How about we find a way to
separate Jack from Mareks

and then we go home
and never speak again?

[Matty] Guys, this little
therapy session is gonna

need to be put on hold.

We're tracking a truck. It's
headed your way. Ten miles out.

If you would like to save Jack, you
need to come up with a plan right now.

Get Jack. I'll distract
them. Meet you at exfil.

[shouting in Russian]

Mac! What are you doing here?

[men shouting]

The CIA hid the
diamonds nine years ago,

so if you go into that church,
Mareks is gonna kill you.

- Seriously?
- Yeah.

Okay, well, that
is the last thing

on my list of stuff I want
to have happen today.

- What's the plan?
- Get the hell out of here.

Yeah, lead the way.

Mac is back!

You have no earthly idea how
good it is to see you again, homie.

Yeah, feeling's mutual,
pal, but I got to ask you,

this working with
Mareks, what's that about?

Uh, it's complicated.

- That's a terrible answer.
- It's the truth.

And I'll be honest with you,
it's been a dark few months

not having you around, brother.
You've really brightened my day here.

[shouting]

He lied.

Dalton.

Dalton! Dalton, I
know you can hear me!

Yo, Mareks. How goes the
diamond hunting there, kid?

You know they are not here.

Yeah, I know. It kind
of sucks for you, huh?

- Coming all this way for nothing?
- Dalton, when I find you...

You'll do what? You'll do what, huh?
You'll bend over and kiss my keister?

Pucker up, tough
guy. You're a loser.

By the way, the
deal's off, so adios.

Dalton! Dalton!

- Where is he?
- I-I don't know.

Are you sure this is the spot?

Yeah, this is the dropped
pin. This is, this is exfil.

He should be here by now.

Yeah, only one slight
little problem, dude, he isn't.

We've wasted too much
time. Let's get out of here.

Are we really just
gonna leave without him?

Come on, man. At
least give him a call.

Go on.

Yeah. Where are you?

[Oleg] He's with me.

And soon... you will be, too.

And you will learn the penalty
for trespassing in my country,

- whoever you are.
- Hey, hey, this is Oleg Vadim, right?

Uh, Jack Dalton
here. Nice to meet you.

I'm the guy that
deposed Mareks for you.

No reason to thank me.

You're welcome. You know, I was
kind of thinking since I'm the only reason

you're even in power in the first
place, maybe you could do us a solid

and-and not kill our
friend. Sound good?

[Oleg laughs]

- That wasn't supposed to be a joke.
- Vadim, what do you want?

There will be no deals.

Enemy combatants who
trespass into Belarus are executed

without exception, which
means I'm going to kill your friend.

Look, Vadim, I'll make this simple.
You turn over our friend unharmed...

and we'll give you Roman Mareks.

Roman Mareks is dead.

No, no, no, no. That's where
you're wrong there, homeboy.

Mareks is very
much alive and well.

And he's currently planning on
buying an army of mercenaries

to drop by your
palace, say hello,

spill your blood and
get his old job back.

- You're lying.
- No, no, no.

I'm not lying. Check the news.

That Russian depot
that was just raided?

That was Mareks and
his boys stealing guns.

Lots and lots of guns.

When Mareks gets that
army to go with those guns,

how long do you think it's gonna
be before he's knocking at your door?

The good news is, none
of that has to happen

because we can deliver
Mareks wrapped in a bow.

You bring me
Mareks in two hours.

I'll send coordinates for
the handoff to this phone.

But mark my words,
you try anything,

your friend will die
a very painful death.

Very painful. Got
it. Thanks. Bye.

Well, he's about as
charming as Mareks.

- Matty, Bozer, you get all that?
- Yeah, Mac. We heard everything.

Us, too. Mac, uh, you just agreed
to trade Mareks for Oversight,

which is great but
for one little problem.

Yeah, I know. I know.

We just got to catch him
before he flees Belarus.

Where is he now?

He just passed the city of Orsha.
Heading east towards the Russian border.

Wait, wait. Hey, wait. Check
out that bridge right there.

He's gonna have to cross that if
he's gonna make it to exfil in Russia.

Yeah. A bridge is
a good choke point.

- Oh, yeah.
- [Matty] Only one problem.

That particular bridge just happens to be
one of Oleg Vadim's military checkpoints.

Which means it'll be guarded.

If Vadim gets his hands
on Mareks before we do...

The deal will be off
and your dad will be...

Dead. I did the math.

Four soldiers on the
bridge that I count.

Yeah, all right.

All right, we're gonna need to
deal with them before Mareks arrives

or these guys are gonna
call Vadim and this place

will turn into a big ole pie
fight; we'll never get Mareks.

- Yeah.
- So, how you want to handle this? Huh?

Any ideas?

What would your friendly
neighborhood Spider-Man do?

Crawl along the
bottom of the bridge.

Attack from below
with his webbing.

- Is that what we're gonna do?
- All except for the webbing.

[laughs] Wait. I
wasn't serious, man.

Well, I was.

Hey. Hey. Could
you give me that wire?

Okay, so, Spider-Man would already be
on the bridge by now, but give me a break.

His wrists shoot synthetic webbing
with a tensile strength and elasticity

that defies the laws of chemistry
and physics and biology.

My point is, a
mechanical ascender

with a blocking system
is the next best thing.

It may be slower than
Spidey, but it'll get the job done.

You got to admit you missed the
hell out of this, didn't you? Huh?

You and me doing something
incredibly stupid and dangerous

that'll probably
get us both killed.

- [laughs] I know I have.
- You really think that's helping?

Probably not.

Okay, sorry, yeah.
I'm just really happy.

Okay, that's great, but
I want you to be helpful,

- so, uh, hand me that wheel right there.
- Yeah.

[grunting]

[MacGyver] Matty,
bridge is secure.

Just in time. You got
Mareks approaching.

[tires screeching]

[speaks Russian]

[whistles] [grunting]

[groans]

[motorcycle engine revs]

[MacGyver] Save
Jack or stop Mareks?

That's not even a choice.

[brakes screeching]

Mac?

[laughing] You're a lunatic.

What-what is so funny?

[laughing] I'm
alive. You're alive.

You know, after Cairo, I feel
like I'm playing with house money.

Well, eventually, your
luck's gonna run out.

Yeah, well, not when
I have you around.

Apparently.

[helicopter whirring]

Hey, Matty, Jack is safe,
but Mareks got away.

Did he? Leanna.

No, ma'am.

Leanna, take your passenger
to the coordinates I sent,

hand him over to Vadim,
and then get back Oversight.

Copy that.

[laughs] So it's over?

All right, bud, now
you can tell me,

what were you doing working
with Mareks in the first place?

Oh, well, I wasn't trying to.

At first, I was on a
whole 'nother mission.

Which was?

Oh, I was gonna hunt
down and capture Walsh.

Yeah, you know,
I kind of figured

if I collared your old man's
ex-partner, I don't know, he'd just retire.

And-and then you could
return to the Phoenix.

Okay, actually, I-I get that, but
how does Mareks fit in to all this?

Before I found Walsh,
Mareks found me.

So you decided to work for him?

Well, he showed me pictures
of you in Nigeria, dude.

He knew where you were,
and he said if I didn't help him

get back his $50 million,

he was gonna send somebody
down there and turn your lights out.

You agreed to, uh, work
with him to save my life?

Eh, more or less, but then I realized,
I could turn lemonade into lemons.

You know what I'm saying? I
mean, for the first time in my life,

I could see ten
moves in front of me.

I-I knew that if pictures of me
working for Mareks got out in the world,

then Phoenix would see that, and
they'd realize I was in trouble and...

They'd send Oversight to get me.

Exactly, yeah.

Exactly. You know,
you did save my life, pal,

but I could argue that
I'm saving yours as well.

Rescued you from a life of
misery, wasting your talents.

- [chuckles]
- Hey, hey, I'm serious, man,

the world needs you, Mac.

And you owe it to the world
to work for the Phoenix.

You need to put this personal
BS with your old man to the side

and realize this is exactly
where you're supposed to be,

on the razor's edge with
your boy, cheating death.

Oh, and you missed
this a little bit, didn't you?

- Huh?
- Yeah, I did.

[chuckles]

[chuckles softly]

- Good to see you still alive, Jim.
- Good to still be alive, Matty.

Thanks to Angus.

I can't tell you how many
times I've heard that before,

appreciation for your
son saving someone's life.

You trained him well.

No, Jim. All we did is
point him in a direction.

I can train operatives
to work in the field,

and I can train operatives
to work as a part of a team,

but I can't train operatives
to do what he does.

And without him, the Phoenix
just isn't running at its full potential.

I agree.

That's why I hope we can
sit down and talk with him.

Frankly, I don't think
that's gonna be enough.

There's a lot of baggage
between you two.

Baggage that he might not
be willing to ignore, or forgive.

Are you asking me to quit?

I'm asking you to think beyond
yourself and your feelings,

to think of the greater
good, of the Phoenix.

Advice that you've
given me many times.

Well, I agree that we need
Angus, and if it comes to that, then...

I'll make the necessary
arrangements.

Good. I'm glad to hear that.

There's one more thing,
and you're not gonna like it.

You owe Jack an apology
for thinking that he flipped.

Not to mention, a debt of
gratitude for helping to save your life.

- [sighs]
- [door opens]

Where's Angus?

Careful, babe, you smile any
harder you're gonna hurt yourself.

I can't help but smile wide.

My girl's full of surprises. I
had no idea you could fly.

You're like Bruce Lee
with a pilot's license.

My uncle taught me.

He had a farm, he
needed help crop-dusting.

That is hot. Hot!

- Here you go. Yeah.
- Thank you.

Where's Mac?

Uh, he's not coming, Bozer.

He's not coming for now, or...?

He's going back to Nigeria.

Wait, no, Mac wouldn't just
up and leave without a goodbye.

Oh, he left a goodbye. It was,
uh, oh, it was just in writing.

He-he left a note that said
that he didn't want to say

goodbye again
in person 'cause...

well, 'cause it hurt too
much last time, so...

[MacGyver] I'm happy to
report that my friend Jack Dalton

is safe and sound, so...

That is so good to hear.

Uh, what about your father?

Did you guys have
any chance to talk?

No, we were kind of busy, so...

But you can sit down now, right?

Well, no, actually, I can't
'cause I got a little flight to catch.

You're coming back!

[laughs] Yeah. It's
where my home is now.

Excuse me, Angus MacGyver?

- Yeah.
- I was told to give this to you.

By who?

Call airport security, now.

We X-rayed it.
There's a phone inside.

[Jill] Hello?

[scoffs]

Jill?

- Hey, Mac, what's... going on?
- [sighs] I...

I don't know, you tell
me. I just got a phone

- delivered with your number.
- Where are you?

- Heard you've been looking for me.
- [screaming]

- Mac!
- Jill?

- [tires screech, car crashes]
- Jill. Jill!

I'm sorry. Jill is unavailable
right now, or ever again.

But let's not cry over spilled
milk or blood, shall we?

Can I just say how good it is
to hear your voice again, Angus.

Someone told me
you're back in town.

I really do hope we can see
each other before you leave again.