Magnum P.I. (2018): Season 1, Episode 4 - Six Paintings, One Frame - full transcript

Magnum is arrested as the main suspect when a close friend of Higgins, an art connoisseur who recently hired Thomas to test his security, is murdered.



[grunts]

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[whirring]



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[quiet whooshing]

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16 minutes.

Not bad.

I know what you're thinking.

That was a lot of effort
just to crash a party.

But there's actually a good
reason why I came in this way.

And there he is.

Jack Candler.

Tech entrepreneur,
big-time art collector

and my latest client.

I got to say,
great party, Mr. Candler.

Mr. Magnum. You got in.

It's what you hired me
to do, right?

I guess my advanced
security system

is not as infallible
as I was led to believe.



How'd you even
get up here?

I took the elevator.

Granted, I was
on the outside of it.

I'm sorry, you rode on
top of the elevator?

Yeah, but only 'cause my buddy
wouldn't let me use his chopper

so I could fast-rope
onto the roof. He's no fun.

Uh, this is James Chen.
He runs the household.

[shake hands]Christophe Midi.

Pleasure.Lily Crane.

Hello.I just forced
them to make

a massive donation to my
charitable foundation tonight.

And Thomas Magnum, my
security consultant.

Very nice to meet you.

You know, if you guys will
excuse us for just a moment,

James and I have
some business to discuss

with this handsome gentleman.Of course.

We'll leave you to it, but, uh,

I'm serious about
the Hockney, huh?

Yeah.The number is
very reasonable.

Well, Robin Masters
said you were the best.

How'd you do it?

The motion sensors
can be disabled

using a near-infrared laser.

By dialing up
the temperature in the room,

I was able to bypass
the thermal detection.

Because the system couldn't
recognize your heat signature.Exactly.

But the good news is,

is all these flaws
are very addressable.

I'll make some recommendations
in my security report.

You'll send that
tomorrow?

First thing.

Can I ask you a question?

Why'd you pick tonight
to test the system?

Would have been easier to break
into an empty flat, right?

Yeah, but a night like this
is when your collection's

most vulnerable to theft, right?

You got a lot of people
coming in and out,

security, uh,
waitstaff, caterers,

a lot of people you
probably don't even know.

Brilliant. Brilliant.

James, be sure and send

a thank-you bottle
of something insanely expensive

to Robin to say thank you

for recommending
Mr. Magnum, yeah?

Of course.
Thanks, Magnum.

[door opens]

There you are.

Sir, I'm tripping over
your guests outside.

They're dying
to see your collection.

Fair enough.
Well, they have paid

an inordinate amount of money
to my charity for the privilege.

If you'll excuse
us a moment.

[door opens]

Hi.

[door closes]

Tracy Hutton.

I work at the museum.

Mr. Candler hired me to appraise
the artwork for insurance.

It's stunning, isn't it?

Yeah.

Yeah. It's great.

[both chuckle]

[applause]

CANDLER: When I, uh,
was growing up in Brixton,

there was one gallery,
not that they ever let me in,

working-class boy like me,

but they couldn't stop me
looking through the window.

And damn if I didn't do
that every chance I got.

That's how much I loved the art.

Those pieces inspired me
to go out into the world

and make something of myself.

And I hope the works you're
about to see will inspire you

to get out your checkbooks.

[quiet laughter]

So that together, we can help

the people on this island
who need it.

Thank you for coming,
and enjoy.

[applause]

So, which is
your favorite?

My favorite? Uh...

That one.
Lady in the blue dress.

Really?

Funny.

That is by far the least
valuable one in here.

[chuckles]So what do you like about it?

Is it the brush strokes?
Is it the composition?

I'm gonna say the color.

You know, the, uh,

Detroit Tigers have the
same blue in their uniform.

[both laugh]

The blue is lapis lazuli.

It's a rare gemstone.
It was really only used

up until the Victorian era
when this was painted.

After that, lapis
became too expensive.

Wow, you really
know your stuff.

Well, that's my cue.

Thank you for the
art history lesson, Tracy.

Maybe do it again sometime?

Any time.

Thank you.
Mm-hmm.

BOTH:
What are you doing here?

Oh, Jules and I met last spring
at Robin's charity ball.

Ah.

Hold on, Jules.
I got a surprise for you.

Take a butcher's.

A butcher's?

A look.
A look.

Butcher's hook. A look.

And here I thought
you spoke English.

Mr. Candler.Oh. [chuckles]

[camera clicks]Um, can I have a copy of that?

Of course.

A shandy?

Well, you know, I wasn't sure
a toff like you would enjoy it.

Chav like you would.

Okay, now you guys
are just making up words.

A shandy: half beer,
half lemonade.

It's a working-class drink,

not that she'd know
anything about it.

Oh.
[chuckles]

Jules.

I'm afraid duty calls.
Mr. Magnum.

Thanks again.
Pleasure.

[chuckles] Nice guy.

I didn't realize that your
security audit was this evening.

I'm surmising from your grin
that you were successful?
Mm.

Let me hazard a guess.

Elevator shaft,
and then the electrical tunnel,

or was it... air vent?

How did you know?

It's how I would've done it.

[sighs] Okay. Good talk.

I got to go.What's your hurry?

Tigers are playing
the Angels.

If I hustle out, I can make
the last couple innings

on the radio.

You actually never cease
to amaze me, Magnum.

I mean, Jack's collection
could be in the Louvre.

And here you want to scurry off
and listen to some sportsball

on the radio.

Baseball.
And when it comes to art,

I'm more of a "dogs
playing poker" kind of guy.

Of course you are.
Enjoy your game.

[elevator bell dings]Wait. Wait.



SPORTSCASTER:
On the inside-- swung on. Oh!

MAGNUM: That's the life
of a private investigator.

One day, you're hiding
in the bushes

looking to catch some jerk
cheating on his wife;

the next, you're breaking
into a billionaire's penthouse

and watching a ballgame
while eating mini hot dogs.

You can't beat that.



When I was a kid, Dad put a rowing machine in the basement.

He used it every morning,

rowing on a cold,
concrete floor in Virginia.

I remember he'd close his eyes,
maybe imagining he was paddling

across mighty rivers,
great oceans.

Places he wanted to visit
someday, but never did.

I think about Dad a lot
when I'm out here.

Along with rooting
for the Tigers,

this is how I stay
connected to him.

Magnum.

Detective Katsumoto.

[grunts]

What's wrong?

Jack Candler was murdered
last night, in his penthouse.

What?

There was a theft
of the paintings.

Jack must have gotten
in the way.

He was shot, close contact.

And from what
we can tell,

the killer got in
through the air vent,

then disabled the security
measures in the gallery.

How?

Same way you did. Same methods.

Now, you know what this means,
don't you, Magnum?

Someone must have gotten
a hold of my report.

Yeah. And they just used it
to kill a man,

steal a fortune in art.

MAGNUM:
Katsumoto had stopped short

of saying I had blood
on my hands.

He was thinking it, though.

Can't say I blame him.

Can't blame anyone
for thinking it.

[beep]AUTOMATED VOICE: 33rd floor.

You have five minutes.

You don't have to be here.

We have to find out who else had
access to your report, correct?

Yes.

Then let's go find Chen.

I'll call you back.

I really don't think
you should be here.

Listen, I...Mr. Masters assured Jack

this man could be discreet.

He's dead now

because Masters
was wrong.

Look, I know you're upset.

I am, too, but you shouldn't
blame Magnum for this.

What else am I supposed
to think?

That there are two ways
the killer could have gotten

a hold of my report--
from me or from Candler--

and I gave it to no one.

I also had Mr. Masters'
I.T. personnel

scrub every byte
in the computer that Magnum used

to upload the analysis.

There was no breach.

Which means that the killer must
have laid eyes on Jack's copy.

Jack wouldn't even
show it to me.

What about
the insurance company?

I don't know.
You should ask them.

Look, I'm sorry.

This is hard.

Yes.

If you'll excuse me,

I have funeral arrangements
to make.

I'm gonna find out who did this.

This is a police matter, Magnum.

Detective Katsumoto won't
appreciate your interference.

You saying
I should stay out of it?

I'm saying don't get caught.

And whatever you need,
I'll help.

I-I know Candler-- Jack--
was special to you, so...

Just let me know what you need.

MAGNUM: What I need right now
is to find those paintings.

Find the art, find the killer.

But to do that,
I'm gonna need some help.

Okay, so...

here's what I'm thinking.
Rick, talk to your friends.

See if you can get a lead
on the stolen paintings.

TC, I want you to
try to figure out

how someone would move high-end
stolen merch off the island.

In the meantime,

I'm gonna try to find out
who leaked my report.

What?

Listen, Thomas,

I'm sorry about what happened
with this Candler guy,

but I'm booked solid today.And I got a club to run.

So what are you saying?

We can't always drop
what we're doing

to help you with a case.

It-it's about boundaries,
Thomas.

Look, I get it.
And-and you're probably right,

but Candler was a friend
of Robin's.

He's-he's even flying
in for the funeral.

And Higgins
was close to him, too.

Uh...

Why didn't you start with that?

You start with that.

We're-we're in.
Whatever you need.

Thank you.
Now...

tell me again, what is it
that you want me to do?

I wasn't listening before.



So who's your contact?

Uh, it's not mine.
It's a friend of a friend.

Supposedly, she's some
uber-fancy art dealer.

Word on the street is she's got
ties to the black market.

Got to say though,

she can't be that fancy if she's
working in this neighborhood.

What do you mean?

Come on, man, look around you.
All I see is graffiti.

[scoffs]
Brother, this is Kaka'ako.

Place has the best
street artists

on the island.

I mean, murals like this

sell for six figures.

Yeah, it's not such
a bad neighborhood.

Oh, wow.

This is beautiful.

You see how the negative space
draws the eye?

And the sfumato.

Reminds me of early
Renaissance artists.

It's practically a Titian.

Since when do you know
about art?

[sighs]

I minored in art history.

Oh, I'm sorry,
hang on, hang on.

Did you say you minored
in art history?

Yeah, so?[laughs]

I mean, I couldn't
get into art school,

so I studied art history.

How am I just
finding this out now?

Because I figured your little
brain couldn't handle your boy

having all that culture in him.

[laughs]
See, I'd have blew your mind.

I-I just didn't figure you
for, uh, an art nerd.

I mean, a supersized art nerd,
sure, but, uh nevertheless.

That her?

Uh...

Madison.

Hey. Hi. Madison?

Which one of you is Rick?

He is, but you can
call him Orville.

I'm TC.

You can call me Rick.
Okay.

Let's just get one thing
straight up front.

Only reason
we're talking is 'cause

you're a friend of Icepick.

Understood.

So, you want to know
about some artwork

that was recently stolen.

Yeah. Can you tell us anything?

Well, no one's approached me,
but I've heard whispers.

Word is there's about
a half a dozen pieces

looking for a new home.

Any way you can ask around,
maybe give us the seller's name?

Okay.

I find something out,
I'll give you a shout.

Aloha.

Aloha.

Wait, wait, wait. I want to
get back to this art thing.

Shut up.Uh, no, I... no, no, I just,

h-hear me out: 18 months
and 11 days in a P.O.W. camp.

How am I just now
hearing about this?

WOMAN:
Thomas, I assure you,

RTX Insurance
didn't leak your report.

But Candler did
give you a copy of it.

Yes, but only to me.

And it was only on my laptop,
which is heavily encrypted,

so unless you think
I'm an art thief...

Allie, you are many things,
but...

thief is not one of them.

I don't know.
It just doesn't make sense.

How would the killer
have gotten access to it?

I don't know. But I'll
tell you something:

you need to figure
it out fast.

Because if people start
blaming you for what happened,

or worse, think that you had
something to do with it,

no one's gonna hire you.

[over phone]: ♪ Oh, girls,
they want to have fun... ♪

Hey, Rick.

Hey, we're at your place.
Where are you?

He better not be hitting up
Kim's barbecue truck

while we do all the work.

No. No, I'm not.

What do you got?

RICK: Uh, well, we might
have a lead for you, buddy.

We don't have a name
yet, but the guy

who's supposedly
pushing Candler's art

is, uh, European--
uh, possibly French--

shaved head, 40s.

Uh, wait, hold up.
I-I saw a guy at Candler's party

with a shaved head-- French guy.

You remember his name, Thomas?

Christopher
or Christophe something.

Christophe Midi?

Yeah. Yeah, you know him?

Yeah, and he's definitely shady.

RICK:
Hey, is that Allie?

What's up, girl?

Don't call me "girl"

unless you want me
calling you "Orville."

Ooh, burn.

MAGNUM:
Okay, uh, good work, guys.

I owe you one.

Orville.

It's okay. She can call me that.

She... It's fine.Orville.

MAGNUM: According to Allie,
Christophe Midi

is a respected art dealer whose buyers just happen to include

Russian oligarchs
and South American drug lords.

I'm thinking someone
who swims in that cesspool

would kill
to get what they want.



MAGNUM:
One of the great things

about being
a private investigator

is you don't need a warrant,

just a firm and unyielding
desire to catch a killer.

And for Robin, for Higgins,
that I got.

And now, thanks to Rick and TC, I also have

a pretty good lead in the form of Christophe Midi.

Correction: I had a good lead.

[indistinct police radio
chatter]



Lock up a two-block radius,
start canvassing the neighbors,

and don't come back
until you find a witness. Go.

Yeah.

Touch anything?

Back door, front door...

Oh, and the fridge.

Hey.

Tell the lab to have a set
of Magnum's prints on hand

for elimination purposes.

You know,
I-I have a contact

that said this guy Midi

was trying to move
Candler's paintings.

Now, I'm not sure
if he was doing

the stealing
and the killing,

but I did see him
at Candler's party.

I'm assuming he was doing recon.

Midi wasn't the thief.
All the guests had alibis

the night of the robbery,
including him.

Okay, then he had a partner.

Yeah, one who turned on him,
from what it looks like.

You guys have any suspects?Not yet.

But there is someone
on our radar.

[laughs] You got to be kidding.

Your report was
used to break in.

Now you're the one
finding Midi dead.

I can't exactly rule you out.

I was following a lead
on some missing art

to see who leaked my report.
That's all.

Wh-What, you gonna take me in?

No. You're free to go.

But let's be clear
on something:

your involvement in this case
is now over.

Any more interference,
and I'll charge you.

Understood, Detective.

MAGNUM: I agree
with Katsumoto's theory.

Not the part about me
being involved;

the part where Christophe Midi

was double-crossed
by a partner.

And I'm hoping the identity
of that partner

is right here
in Midi's cell phone.

Okay, in my own defense,
I lifted the phone

before Katsumoto told me
to stay out of the case.

[sighs] Terrific.

Fingerprint I.D.

I don't suppose I can go back
and unzip the body bag

to get Midi's print.

[engine starts]

[engine revs, tires screech]

[over phone]: ♪ Oh, girls,
they want to have fun... ♪

Tell me you got something.

Sorry, brother.

If someone's trying to move
those paintings off the island,

no one's talking.Great.

RICK: There is a piece of news
that I've been dying to share.

Uh, our very own Theodore Calvin
is an art freak.

I hate you.

Uh, wait, what?

RICK: I know, right?
It turns out our boy minored

in art history
after being rejected from--

wait for it-- art school.

TC:
Okay, okay, settle down.

Art school? Come on, TC,
tell me that's not true.

Come on, tell him.

Tell him.
Yeah.

It's true. When I was little,
there was this

cool art studio right down the
street from my dance class...

Dance class?
...and that is...

...became an art...

Oh, my God,
I am so happy right now.

[chuckles]

Oh, my God, we spent 18 months

and 11 days
in a P.O.W. camp together.

How did this never come up?

Right?

I mean, why wouldn't you
share that?

Yeah, come on,
Thomas is right, Theodore.

You have deprived us

of years of
ragging on you.

That is not cool, man.

Guys, as much as I am

thoroughly enjoying
this pointless conversation,

can we just table it
until the case is solved?

That's cool with me.
I got to go back to work anyway.

I figured you would say that.

MAGNUM: Bye.[phone clicks]

Uh, three, four, five.

Three, four, five.

You want me to do what?

Crack Midi's cell phone.
If you can help with that,

then maybe we can get a lead
on who his partner was.

If you think it will assist
in finding Jack's murderer,

of course.

Thank you.

Hey, uh,

for what it's worth,

and I'm not
trying to pry,

but if you
want to talk,

I know what it's like
to lose someone you care about.

Jack and I
weren't lovers, Magnum.

Yeah, but I can tell there was
something special there, so...

He was my friend.

And I don't have too many
of those on this island.

Having a fellow Brit,

someone I could talk to, just...

Well, it made being
this far from home

a little bit easier.

[phone ringing]

Kumu.

We'll-we'll be right there.

Is something wrong?

You could say that, yes.

First, I'm calling
my cousin,

Captain Gary Kawena
at Major Crimes,

then my sister-in-law
in the City Council,

then my late tutu's neighbor
at the D.A.'s office.

Ma'am, if you don't
calm down...

"Ma'am"? Don't "ma'am" me.

HIGGINS:
Kumu.

KUMU:
The Gestapo here

says they're looking
for that stolen art.

Claim they have a warrant.

We do have a warrant.

Yeah?You can't honestly believe

that I have those paintings.

What I believe
is none of your business.

What matters is the D.A.
thinks you do.

Is this for the
main house as well?The judge agreed

the paintings could be anywhere
on the compound.

Except they're not,
because I don't have them.

I'm just doing my job, Magnum.
All right, don't get in the way.

You're already
under a cloud.

He's right, Magnum.

Just let them do their search.

KUMU:
Come on, Thomas.

Let's go.

[cell phone ringing]

Yeah, Perez, what do you got?

They trashed
the flowerbeds.

Savages.

HIGGINS:
They'll be gone soon.
Don't worry.

MAGNUM:
This is insane.

The paintings
aren't here.

KATSUMOTO:
You're right.

They're not.

Turns out they're in
a storage locker in Wahiawa.

Detective Perez tells me
your name is on the lease.

Detective, that's absurd.

This is a setup. Come on.

You need to come
with us, Magnum.

Put him in the car.

[car engine starts]

No visible damage.

What about
the Chagall?

It's fine.

All things considered,
they're in great shape.

Mahalo, Ms. Hutton.

Ms. Mahelona, an officer
will see you out.

I don't think
he did it.

Sorry?

Thomas Magnum.
I met him the other night.

A four-year-old knows
more about art than he does.

She's right.

And how did you even find
the storage locker?

MAGNUM:
An anonymous tip?

You got to be kidding me.
That doesn't scream "setup"?

Fine, then let's talk
about your alibi.

No. I was alone.

Look, Detective,

you're too smart to think
that I actually did this,

or do you think I'm dumb enough

that I'd put the lease
under my own name?

I don't know you,
Magnum,

so I don't know
how dumb you are.

What I do know

is that every P.I. I've ever met
is a bottom-feeder

who can't
be trusted.

For instance,
Christophe Midi's cell phone

was missing
from the crime scene.

You know anything
about that?

Okay, this has been really fun,
but, uh, I think I'm done.

See you.

Hey, you think you can
just walk out of here?

Yes, I do.

You know why?

No cuffs. I'm not under arrest,

which means this is a
voluntary interview,

and under the laws
of the great state of Hawaii,

I'm free to go.

I think you stole evidence
from a crime scene.

How about I arrest you for that?

Then I'll lawyer up,

and you'll have done nothing
but waste time.

Look, Detective,
I don't know you, either,

but being who
Candler was,

I'm sure you're under a lot
of pressure to make an arrest.

The problem is, is I don't think
you like me for this.

In fact, I'd go so far as to say
that you think I'm being framed.

So you have a
decision to make,

charge me or release me.

What's it gonna be?

[elevator bell dings]

Higgy.

Thanks for showing.
Appreciate the moral support.

I have information, Magnum.

Please tell me
you got into Midi's phone.

Yes. Thank heavens
for superglue.

Superglue?
Using the fumes,

I was able to lift Midi's
thumbprint off the screen.

Made a copy and used that
to unlock the phone.

Okay, one: that's really cool.

You're absolutely gonna have
to show me how to do that.

And two: did you
find anything?

Perhaps.

James. What are
you doing here?

Came here to take possession
of Mr. Candler's property

on behalf of his estate.

He would've wanted his art
seen by the masses,

not consigned to some dark room
in a police department basement.

It's evidence. Cops aren't
gonna give it to you.

Well, these are some of the best
lawyers on the island,

so we'll see.

Hey, you may want to ask
if they handle criminal defense.

HIGGINS: James.
I know how it looks,

but Magnum had nothing
to do with any of this.Really?

'Cause here's how
it looks to me:

he got to do a dry run,
test Jack's security,

identify weak spots
and then break in again for real

before we had a chance
to address the problems.

Then he teamed up with
Christophe to sell the art,

and I can only assume Christophe
tried to screw you in the deal,

so you killed him.

None of that is true.

James, Magnum is many things.

He's an uncultured man-child,

a lazy freeloader,
a terrible driver,

but he is not a thief, and he
is definitely not a killer.

Well, you'll forgive me, but
given everything I've been told,

I'm finding that
very hard to believe.

What?

"Lazy freeloader,
uncultured man-child"?

I was defending you.

It's all true, by the way.

What'd you find on the phone?

Something rather curious.

Over the last week,
Midi was in contact

with a man named
Wendell Kratten.

Okay. So who's Wendell Kratten?

According to the California
Bureau of Prisons,

he was a convicted
art forger.

Art forger?

I found a text Midi
sent to Kratten last week.

He said that he was
gonna be brokering

a large, under-the-table sale
and that someone involved

had asked if he knew
any art forgers.

He told Kratten that that person
would be reaching out to him.

Okay, so that large
under-the-table deal

must be the Candler job.

Agreed. I just don't know how
the art forger figures into it.

Let's ask him.

Great. Probably pin this
on me, too.

Head injury.

Yeah, just like Midi.

Probably the same killer.

What is it?

You see this-this blue
under the fingernails?

It's made from lapis lazuli.
That's a rare gemstone.

You-you just don't see
this color much

past the Victorian era.

Suddenly Thomas Magnum
has art knowledge.

Surely it's a sign
of the apocalypse.

Perhaps I should pray.

There it is. You see that?

Detroit Tiger blue.

Remember the painting
of the, uh, Victorian lady?

It had that same
color blue in it.

Midi's partner must have had
Kratten forge it.

But if you're right,
that makes one wonder

whether HPD has the original
or the fake.

Six paintings stolen,

six paintings recovered.

In between, one of those
paintings was secretly forged.

Meanwhile, whoever's behind this
still has the original.

But Jack said that
it was by far

the least valuable
in the collection.

Why go through
that trouble?

Maybe it's more valuable
than anybody realizes.

I mean, that's
the only answer that fits.

You're not gonna go through the
trouble of stealing something

if it's not valuable.

But how could it be valuable?

I don't know.

But I know who would know.

Art appraiser.



You honestly believe Tracy
Hutton is capable of murder?

Two, actually.

The guy in there
and Christophe Midi.

Both were blunt-force
trauma to the head.

What about Jack?

I'm not sure.
He was killed with a gun.

It's a different M.O.,
which makes me think

there was a second person
involved.

I'm gonna fill in Katsumoto and
tell him to meet me at Tracy's.

I'll stay here and wait for HPD.

Keys.

Be careful.

She's an art appraiser.
I think I can handle her.

Everyone's been
assuming the thief

knew how to defeat
Candler's security

because of my report.

Hell, I even worried about it.

But you know who else
could've beaten that security?

An insider.

[elevator bell dings]

[gunshot, bullet ricochets]

[screaming, gasping]

Looks like James Chen
is that insider.

I hate it when
my little voice is right.

I don't know what's going on.
Chen's gone insane.

Okay, come on, come on!

So let me guess.
Chen's trying to kill you

because you gave the paintings
to the cops.

Look, I-I don't know what
you think is going on...

I'll tell you
what I think is going on.

I think you got Chen

to steal the paintings,
but you didn't tell him

that you were only interested
in one: the Victorian.

And I don't know how,

but somehow Christophe figured
it out, so you killed him.

Then you took out the forger
to close the loop.

If you lie to me, I'm going
to hand you over to him.

I had no choice.

Christophe said he'd go to
the cops if he didn't get a cut.

Look, the Victorian's
worth a fortune.

We can split it.

No.

[grunting]

Stop.

[Tracy panting]

In here.

[banging at door]

[grunting]

[gun fires]

Tracy conned you, Chen.

She got you to kill a good man.

How's that feel?

He came home early.

It wasn't my fault.

Really?

[yells in pain]

[groaning]

You're late.

Okay, Tracy. Time to talk.

Apparently I was right.

This thing's worth a mint.

Turns out there's another
painting underneath it.

There it is.

Looks like an old master.

Oh, look at you
with your art knowledge.

And yeah, it's a Rembrandt.

Guess the guy
who did the top layer

thought he was just reusing
an old canvas.

Had no idea he was painting
over a masterpiece.

Tracy figured it out.Yeah.

But unfortunately for her,

Christophe Midi
got onto it, too.

So she had to get
her hands dirty.

Yeah. Once the bodies
started piling up,

she knew you guys would need
someone to point the finger at.

Well, good thing
I didn't fall for it.

Not entirely.

NEWSMAN:
This newly discovered Rembrandt

has caused a sensation
in the art world.

Plans are now in the works for
it to be permanently displayed

at the Honolulu Museum of Art.

The painting's owner,
the late Jack Candler,

will be laid to rest
later today.

You seen Higgins?

She's been in the study
all morning.

TC's two minutes out.

Robin's always early, isn't he?

I know it's not a...
a shandy, but...

I thought maybe...

Thank you, Magnum.

To Jack.

To Jack.

[helicopter whirring
in distance]

He's here.

Lost your clip-on
tie, did you?

Funny.

Tell Robin I'll be
a few minutes.

Sounds wildly optimistic.

This is pathetic.

Please go.

Enough already. May I?

You're enjoying this,
aren't you?

More than you know.

Lovely.
That's a little tight.

It's perfect.

Touch it again, and you won't
get your lollipop.

Now, come along.

Leave it.

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