NCIS (2003–…): Season 5, Episode 14 - Internal Affairs - full transcript

Fornell and his Hoovers arrive in Gibbs's squad bay; he announces that the Baltimore PD has recovered the body of the Frog, and that the Gibbs team is in a shutdown and under investigation for the murder of the Frog. Gibbs and Fornell meet in a chat room; Fornell also interviews McGee, Ziva, Ducky, Abby, and Tony. Meanwhile the Gibbs gang starts investigating not the case but rather the FBI, and Ziva impedes the FBI; Gibbs meets Jeanne and talks with her; later Jen also speaks with her. Jen, Gibbs, and the team slowly put the pieces together, Jen and Gibbs explain them to the Hoovers, and they find the real shooter, whom they persuade to confess; then the suits leave.

[LAUGHING]

[G RUNTS]

- Housekeeping, Tony.
- Well, keep it to a dull roar, will you?

- I got a hot beverage here.
- Keep it over there, please.

I'm backing up three years
of case files.

The bulk of our lives
is in these cables right now,

flying back and forth
in zeroes and ones.

And you do understand that
I am the ones, and you're the zeroes.

[PUNCH CLICKING]

Meadowlark Lemon.

Harlem Globetrotters.

ZIVA: What?
- No.

Look at all this.

Hey, careful with the liquids.
Please, I told you, it's very sensitive.

Well, so am |, McZero.

What, you think
I'm a complete klutz?

- Oh. I might spill--
- No, no, no.

Don't--

Curly Neal. That worked.

GIBBS: Yeah, about the phones.
They work? I've been calling.

Actually, they do not.

[PHONE BEEPING]

No, no, no.

The unit's getting power,
but the line tone's gone.

Must be a problem with the router.

TONY:
It's not my fault. I didn't do this.

- Freeze.
- No need for that.

- Tobias, what's going on?
- It's a shutdown, Gibbs.

A few months ago
they pulled a body out of the bay.

P.D.'s had him on ice while they were
tracking down a DNA match.

GIBBS:
Yeah, and?

Body's been positively identified
as Rene Benoit.

La Grenouille? He's dead?

Murdered.

This entire unit
is under investigation.

This is ridiculous.

- We're prisoners in our own lockup.
ZIVA: We're not prisoners.

We're evidence, so we're locked up.

Why are we being guarded then?
I mean, we are being guarded, right?

You are being very guarded about
whether or not we are being guarded.

Abby, relax.
I'm sure you're not a suspect.

Well, then who is their suspect?

The FBI is not ready
to walk anyone out in handcuffs.

They're trying to keep it quiet.

They don't even know
what they're looking for.

So what? We're supposed to
just hand them their first clue?

Not us. Gibbs.

GIBBS:
How did you land this job, Tobias?

Intimate knowledge of the case history
made me the obvious choice.

And your personal relationships
with the people involved?

FORNELL:
Not gonna be a problem.

Evidence led to somebody
in this building.

What evidence?

Other side.

Sir?

MAN:
I don't drink coffee.

Don't seem too shocked.
Grenouille is dead.

- Knew it wasn't over.
- Hoped it was?

We have determined
that you and your team

had significant contact
with Grenouille on the day he died.

That morning, there was
an earlier attempt on his life.

He wasn't the target,
his daughter was.

Somebody was taking things
personally.

You ever figure out
who that somebody was?

No.

Final entry in your official report
has you, McGee and David

raiding a yacht where Grenouille
was thought to be staying.

- Yeah, we just missed him.
- Did you?

Because the time of death
roughly coincides with your visit.

Ziva, McGee and l were here all night
securing a warrant.

I'm sure their reports
will verify the time line.

Is it my alibi you're after, Tobias?

Before that,
l was at the director's house.

With Jenny Shepard?

And the deceased?

Her phone records
put them in contact the night he died.

Were you part of their little chat?

Here we are at last, face to face.

You believe the story
that my father took a bribe?

I'm sorry. That's not a story, it's fact.

Because I paid him.

No.

You killed him.

He left. I left.

Come on, Jethro.

Can't be that simple.
What the hell were you all doing there?

- He wanted protection.
- Maybe you should have provided it.

Are you protecting anybody now?

JEN: l have been trying for a decade
to bring him down.

What did he do to you, Jenny?

It's not my alibi you're after.

Can you account for the director's
whereabouts and actions

after you left her residence
that night?

JEN:
No.

- You killed him.
GIBBS: It's not loaded.

If it was loaded and I wasn't here,
would you have pulled the trigger?

I guess we'll never know.

If you're gonna accuse
the director of NCIS of murder,

that evidence better be damn good.

Do you think I'd be here if it weren't?

We both know
that her connection to Grenouille

had nothing to do with the job,
never did.

This might have been her mess,
but she spread it all over this place.

When this is done, and she's cleared,
I wanna see that file.

When this is done, if she's cleared,

| just might let you.

Take him back down.

Long way from San Diego, Leon.

SECNAV felt this warranted
a plane ticket.

You interrogating my agents?

I assume you have a suspect.

And you've been brought in
to oversee.

Well, Assistant Director Vance,

you gonna ask for them?

Under the authority
of the Secretary of the Navy,

as acting director of NCIS,
I hereby relieve you of your duties.

I'm sorry, Jenny. You're suspended.

- Hello, Leon.
- Gibbs.

- Two dollars and forty-two cents.
- It's for the cheese Danish.

- That was eight years ago.
- Nine.

Are you the one responsible
for this fishing expedition?

Bureau's doing the fishing.
I'm just driving the boat.

Keep it off the rocks.

[CHUCKLES]

What do I say?

The truth, McGee.
You haven't done anything wrong.

It's a "get out of jail free" card.

You're going to hack into the CIA.

This is highly illegal,
and I'm not even doing it now.

You look nervous, McGee.

Where's your head at?
What were you thinking about?

Um...

Nothing.

Mm.

I know you've hacked into everything

from the corner store
to the CIA, McGee.

I don't care.

Jasper Shepard,
the director's father.

She ask you to investigate
the details of his suicide?

No.

You didn't come up with the idea
on your own, McGee.

Gibbs.

The director
was particularly aggressive

in her pursuit
of the arms dealer La Grenouille.

Agent Gibbs was curious
as to her motivation.

Gibbs doesn't get curious.
He gets suspicious.

What did he suspect?

That, uh...

That she believed La Grenouille
was responsible for her father's death.

Is that why she put
Agent DiNozzo undercover?

To get close to him?

I can't speak to the nature
of Agent DiNozzo's assignment.

Why not?

You two do have
a professional relationship.

McGeek. McGoo.
McGiggle. McGoogle.

[GRUNTING]

Yeah.

Yeah, it's very professional. Yeah.

Tell me about his assignment.

This is not the time
to be covering for your friends.

I was not privy to any of his actions,

vis-a-vis the aforementioned
undercover operation.

[OVER SPEAKER]
As previously stated.

- In perpetuity.
- Sure you were privy.

On at least one occasion, you were
directly involved in his investigation.

McGEE:
Southeastern Quebec.

- TOD, 2400.
- Where's Grenouille?

Finally.

Canada.

What was the purpose
of the mission?

Officer David, I know you're lsraeli.

I know you were trained
by Mossad too.

Well, we know what you do.

I would hate to be misunderstood.

- Does that happen often?
- Once in a blue lagoon.

I think I'll be able to translate.

l'll repeat, what was the purpose
of the mission to Canada?

We received intelligence that
the subject would be in the vicinity.

Were you attempting to apprehend
this subject who is now deceased?

Archangel has him covered.

- No.
- Then why were you there?

What were your orders?

Archangel awaiting instructions.

You were there to kill him.
That's what you do.

I was there to insure mission safety.
I was never given a fire order.

Only because you were called off
at the last moment

by a deep undercover CIA agent
named Trent Kort.

JEN: Director Shepard.
ZIVA: About to lose target. Director.

JEN: Stand down, Archangel.
Stand down.

Well, that must have been a shock.

To discover that Grenouille
was being handled by the CIA.

Regardless.

Director Shepard manufactured
the entire mission to get close to him.

Why? To put a bullet in his head.

We met only once.

But I was rather taken by the man.

Dredged out of Baltimore Harbor.
Dead less than two days.

Maryland ME
performed the autopsy?

She's very good.

- I would like to see the body.
- No.

Four eyes are better than two.

No, cause of death
wasn't much of a mystery.

- Single gunshot wound to the head.
- Then what do you want from me?

From time to time,
you compile psychological profiles

on persons of interest.

Well, following my encounter
with La Grenouille,

I was asked for my opinion.

La Grenouille is not
your ordinary arms dealer.

He's not the type
to settle disputes with violence.

You liked him, didn't you?
Perhaps it's clouding yourjudgement.

Perhaps it's not myjudgement
that's being clouded.

Yes, by the director herself.

I'd like to know your opinion
of that encounter.

Dr. Mallard?

There's a history between those two.

Something that is consuming her.

- How far?
- Will she go?

As far as it takes.

She did manifest
obsessive behaviour.

DUCKY:
He '3 trying to paint a picture.

A comprehensive picture of her need
for retribution against La Grenouille.

He's just confirming
what he knows, Duck.

He's holding something back.

Do you think
she could have done it?

I will get him another time,
another deal.

I will be there, and I will get him.

Sorry, sir. You can't leave.

You know what?
You're gonna have to stop me.

- Problem?
- If you want it to be.

I know it's always been
lost on you, Gibbs,

but they write the rules for a reason.

- I have rules too.
- So I hear.

Any reason to keep us here, Leon?

I'm well aware of your relationship
with Director Shepard.

I've never been comfortable
with intimacy

between management
and staff myself.

Me either.

LEON: If you've been interviewed
by Agent Fornell, you're free to go.

Just to be clear,
do not investigate this case.

Gah. That guy.
Just, like, puts on a fancy suit

and expects everyone
to do everything he says.

It is a pretty nice suit.

Come on, let's go. Work to do.

- On what?
- We can't investigate the FBI's case.

We investigate the FBI.

Boss, Ziva's shaking the FBI tail car.
She's got them running in circles.

Good. When she gets here, she can
help you hack into Fornell's computer.

I'm gonna need to go to a public site.
They've quarantined all my--

Here, use mine.

This doesn't have
a wireless signal though.

l'll figure it out.

GIBBS:
Duck.

Your friend
in the Maryland ME's office.

- Dr. Hampton?
- I need that autopsy report.

- I'll have to be charming.
- Don't strain yourself.

Go out the back.
Through the hedge.

DUCKY: It's all very exciting, isn't it?
Like a cat-and-mouse game. Ha.

Reminds me of...

...a part of my life
that I will share with you later.

Boss, I may be able to hook up
my phone and piggyback the signal.

But I'm gonna need an ID
to get access to the FBI mainframe.

- Questions?
- Yeah, how do you get the boat out?

Just break the bottle.

You wouldn't be breaking the
chain of evidence, would you, Abby?

On the Portman file?

Doubt it.
He died in prison two years ago.

Oh. Let me know if you've got
something to eat, because I'm starving.

How starving?

- Clowny Cakes.
- Ooh. Tarot cards.

- Wanna see what happens next?
- I am dying with anticipation.

Tony.

We are about to summon
the elusive elements of the cosmos.

Concentrate.

I'm with you, call the spirits.
Tell them to bring pizza.

Not yet, DiNozzo.

Gibbs gave you a mission.

Everybody's counting on you.
Just do what you do best.

- Dance?
- Talk.

FORNELL:
Miss Sciuto?

Hm.

Abby?

[ABBY SLURPING]

Mighty generous.

I've gone over your results
with regard to the case in question.

There's a problem
with your theory of the crime.

Like, a big hole.
I could drive a truck through it.

Well, I may not be able
to drive a truck through it,

because never that great
with a double clutch,

but a truck driver could just:

- Care to share?
- Well, it's obvious.

I mean, you think
there's a murderer here,

like, right underneath Gibbs' nose.

That whatever took place
took place without Gibbs knowing.

And that could never happen.

I'm gonna share a secret with you.
It's a theory I've been working on.

Off the books.

Okay, the man is magic.

Like dark magic.
He has eyes and ears everywhere.

He appears like a mist.

And whenever I get a clue,
he just materialises.

Maybe he bugged your lab.
- No,

lchecked.

What's that like?
It sounds aggravating.

- No.
- Does he ever get angry?

Never.

He only uses his powers for good.

[CHUCKLES]

Well, it sounds like you're a fan.

No crime like this could ever take place
under Gibbs' nose.

- He wouldn't allow it.
- I understand.

- If we could get back--
- I don't think you do understand.

Okay, one night, I was in my lab.
It was dark and stormy.

Stop. Okay, go a smidge to your left.

All right, a smidge to your right.
Back to your right.

There it is, there it is. Stop.

Are you serious, McGee?

Hold that position.
I've just barely got a signal here.

This gonna work?

This thing is so ancient,
it doesn't have the protocols

modern-day security systems
defend against.

lt's bringing back memories
of playing Zork.

I'm tempted to tell it
to go throw the crystal orb.

Here we go.

Whoa, what's that?

Don't move.

It's a link, indicates
an eyewitness statement.

Hasn't been digitised.
Doubt we could play it.

- Witness' name?
McGEE: Just an address.

We need to know
what this witness knows.

My arms are killing me.

- The FBI car out front.
- Got it.

Mm. Ziva.

Their tyres, not their throats.

Hey, boss, if you've got a printer,
I might be able to convert

some of these crime scene sketches
to dot matrix.

This is going nowhere.

I've never been entirely certain
she's all there.

[OVER SPEAKER]
Hey, I remembered something.

LEON [OVER SPEAKER]:
Something relevant, Miss Sciuto?

Um...

Director Shepard,

she asked me personally
to do some forensic work for her.

I wanna know
whose fingerprints are on these.

Which is, uh, strange.

I determined that there was a dead
man's fingerprints on a liquor bottle

that was left in her study.

The director's father
supposedly killed himself years ago.

So I guess that doesn't really
help your case.

But, um, it made it seem
like somebody was trying

to mess with her head, you know?

Like the CIA
maybe trying to frame her.

She's a lot smarter than you give her
credit for, Agent Fornell.

ABBY:
Guys? Hello?

[SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]

NCIS.

Buy you a cup of coffee,
Miss Benoit?

DUCKY: I had hoped, Rene, that
you and I would meet again in person,

enjoy a glass
of L' Esprit de Courvoisier,

which you so generously gave me.

This is the best I can do.
A confession.

I am actually a medical examiner.

And your untimely death left questions
which only you can answer.

To wit.

Stippling patterns,
powder burns on your forehead,

which, though diminished
by immersion in saltwater,

indicate a contact wound
at close range.

No defensive wounds.

So for some reason,
a cautious man like yourself

allowed an armed assailant
to get extraordinarily close.

Or else the gunshot wound
was self-inflicted.

My colleague
came to the same conclusion.

The bullet entered the frontal bone
just above the left orbit,

travelled in an upward trajectory
consistent with a left-handed suicide.

- Ducky, did you say something to me?
- No, I didn't.

Well, I could have sworn
I heard you talking down here.

I'm gonna come back
when you're done.

The FBI is convinced
you were murdered,

but you didn't tell them that,
did you?

No, well, you were never an easy man
to understand in life.

Why should your death
be any different?

But I do wish you'd
shed some light on this mystery,

because the prime suspect
is a mutual acquaintance of ours.

Huh?

Well, that's a start.

They're expecting me at your office,
Agent Gibbs.

- Well, their questions aren't mine.
- Questions about Tony?

No. Questions about your father.

TONY: Well, we've been here before,
haven't we, Toby?

You were saying some pretty
bad stuff about me back then.

I hope you've learned a few things
since then, I know I have.

Yup.

You've done some growing,
DiNozzo.

The director thought enough of you
to personally select you

for an extended
undercover assignment.

Yup, she played matchmaker.

How did you get so close
to La Grenouille's daughter?

I see where you're going with this.

You'd like to know
a few pickup tricks, huh?

I wish I could tell you,

but it's kind of a family secret,
and I took an oath.

- Sorry. Chip?
- No.

So you reported back to the director
about the girl?

Jeanne. Yes, well, her father
was an international arms dealer.

A threat to the country.
The world, really.

So yeah, I did what I was told.

The director ordered you
to sleep with her?

- Are you attracted to her?
- Yeah.

So, what's the problem?

- I wouldn't call it an order.
- So you didn't have any problem

developing that kind of relationship
with her?

- No, not at all.
- But you developed feelings for her.

That wasn't very professional.

- How'd that happen?
- Gradually.

And then all of a sudden...

Director tell you
to break the girl's heart?

What'd that feel like?

[CHUCKLES]

This is more like a therapy session
than an interrogation.

Why are you so interested
in my feelings?

Because you had them.

It's so strange being back in the city.

I volunteered
for a fellowship in Gabon.

Africa?

That's a big change of scenery.

I rode a canoe
to the hospital every day.

My commute consisted
of avoiding hippos.

- Did it help?
- I like to think it helped some people.

But, no. I couldn't get
what happened out of my head.

Whatever you told the FBI, they're
convinced your father was murdered.

He was.

- How can you be so sure of that?
- I thought you knew.

- What I saw that night.
- What'd you see?

Duck.

- I only let Jethro call me that, Ziva.
- I think she means, uh, duck, Ducky.

Oh.

ZIVA:
Okay, La Grenouille's yacht.

Single shell casing was found
on the deck. No blood spatter.

La Grenouille must have been
standing by the railing.

McGEE:
Okay, I'm La Grenouille.

Bang.

Overboard, gun goes with me.
Nine-mil shell casing lands there.

ZIVA:
Or,

someone approaches you
with the nine.

Facing you.

Someone you know.

McGEE: And I stand here
and let you shoot me in the head?

I don't flinch? Don't turn my head?

The gun is concealed.
Your guard is down.

Still, when you bring the gun up,

I'm on a boat.
Why don't I just jump overboard?

Why do I let you
shoot me in the head?

- Jeanne must be going through hell.
- I didn't mean to hurt her.

What other option was there?
She was in love with you too, right?

- I don't know.
- Come on, Tony.

You're a better liar than that.

I love you, Jeanne.

Well, you're right, Agent Fornell.
I'm lying.

Everything I did with her was a lie.

Just recalling those lies,
I believe that I'm lying now.

It's a...

It's a cacophony of lies, really.
Are you getting all this?

[OVER SPEAKER]
Because it's good stuff.

Yeah, she was in love with me.

We were in love.

What else do you wanna know?

How was it supposed to end, Tony?

I mean, there was never gonna be
a happily ever after.

Earlier that morning,
the day her father died,

Jeanne was almost killed twice.

[SCREAMING]

You barely managed to save her
from a drug dealer

when somebody tried to blow her up.

Yeah, I know.
Someone should figure that out.

- Likely one of his enemies.
- Likely, he had a lot of enemies.

Any one could have
caught up with him on that yacht.

Through the girl.
Jeanne was the key to her father.

No one knew that better than you.

So let's talk about that night.

JEANNE: I have to go.
- What'd you tell Fornell?

I told him what happened.

- When?
- The night he was killed.

How do you know what happened?

DUCKY:
Ziva, this mark,

what does it mean to you?

Hm.

Give me your hand.

DUCKY:
It's a pressure point.

In Mossad, we call it a thumb tap.

David says she left you alone
in Jeanne's apartment.

She tried to call you on the phone,
but nobody answered.

Your partner did not know
where you were.

- I went for a drive.
- Your car was blown up that morning.

- The company car.
- Where?

I needed to clear my head.

I wasn't plotting a course.
I was upset.

Of course you were.
The woman you love is in danger.

She's running for her life,
and you can't protect her.

- You're telling me you saw who did it?
- Yes.

Who?

FORNELL: She'd never be safe,
not with her father around.

She knew it, you knew it.
There was only one way to save her.

Who pulled the trigger?

- Tony.
- Bang.

You killed La Grenouille.

I did What?

Jeanne Benoit saw Tony
shoot her father?

- He had motive.
- And means.

And no alibi.

He was supposed to meet us
at the bar last night.

He did not arrive, did not call.

Jethro, no two suicides are identical,

but the similarities here
are more than coincidental.

- Ducky.
- Right down to the mark on the hand.

- I've seen that before.
- Yeah, so have I.

- Jasper Shepard's suicide.
- Supposed suicide.

Somebody is missing
from this party.

Don't get too comfortable.
You already scratched my settee.

Your agents have been tearing apart
my house all afternoon,

and they wouldn't even tell me
what they were looking for.

La Grenouille was killed
with a 9—millimetre GLOCK.

You have a second weapon,
a 9—millimetre GLOCK.

Registered for personal use,
yet we can't find it.

You could have asked me.

- Where's your gun?
- I gave it to La Grenouille.

You have the bullets.
Take the damn gun.

- Anybody witness that?
- Gibbs.

Works for me.

Grenouille took the gun.
DiNozzo took it from him.

- DiNozzo?
- He's in custody.

An eyewitness at the marina saw
Agent DiNozzo commit the murder.

You have a positive ID,
at night, in the dark, from a distance?

- I think she'd recognise her boyfriend.
- Jeanne Benoit is your witness?

You turn my entire department
upside down based on her testimony?

- I wanna talk to her.
- Absolutely not.

LEON:
Okay.

Okay.

[DOOR CLICKS THEN OPENS]

My name is Jenny Shepard.
I'm the director of NCIS.

Give her a little rope.

I'm the one responsible
for your pain.

I ordered Tony
to involve you romantically.

Involved you in something
you had nothing to do with.

I'm sorry. I crossed a line.

He felt horrible
for what he put you through

when he told you the truth.

My name isn't Tony DiNardo.
lt's Anthony DiNozzo.

This has all been a lie. Why?

TONY:
You should ask him.

I think it's a first sign
you're doing something wrong

if you feel bad about telling the truth.

You think Tony's a bad person?

He killed my father.

That must have been
the worst day of your life.

Of anybody's life.

JEN [OVER SPEAKER]:
And now you can't stop reliving it.

The way you were feeling,

you probablyjust wanted
to run away from it all.

Bought a plane ticket, packed a bag.

Maybe you were tempted
to leave a note.

Some last words.

Before I knew
what Tony was capable of.

Next thing you know, you're
in the car on the way to the airport,

praying that any minute,
you would wake up

and find out
that none of it ever happened.

I trusted him, and he lied to me.

Even after all the deception,

do you just go?

Or do you stop and see him
one last time?

Which him? Tony or the dad?

That's the moment, right?

You've been taking
body blows all day.

And finally, that's the moment
you actually have to make the choice.

Forget the airport, go to the marina.

- Pull the car over.
- Yes, that's where I saw him.

- Your dad?
- Yes.

- One last time before he's gone?
- Yes.

No.

The stars aligned
so that you arrived at the marina

when Tony pulled the trigger?

You're lying.

What really happened, Jeanne?

It's my fault.

I did it.

- I killed him.
JEN: It feels that way, doesn't it?

But it's not true.

Believe me, I know.

You blame Tony.
Now you're blaming yourself.

What really happened that night?

JEANNE:
Imade the wrong choice.

I wanted to see him.
He was waiting for me at the yacht.

But I just couldn't. I kept driving.

- You never went to the marina.
- I figured he'd come and find me.

No matter what,
Dad always found me.

And then he didn't.

I just knew.

You must be angry that you can't have
that one moment to live over again.

I don't know
if you could have changed it.

I don't know
if you could have saved him.

He loved you.

Of that, I am sure.

Who do you wanna talk to now?

- How's the case?
- Falling apart, better not be here.

- Just create more problems.
- No, I'm here to solve them.

Well, well, well. Mr. Kort.

From the CIA.

Your boss killed my informant.

I need your help
to take La Grenouille down for it.

This is not going to end well for you.

- Your investigation ends now.
- This is La Grenouille's handler.

I think the CIA would wanna know
who killed him.

Grenouille was killed
by an associate

who has since assumed control
of his organisation.

Let me guess, you stepped up
to run the whole show.

Did number two here
just confess to murder?

The CIA
does not assassinate people.

Not on American soil.

Let's see
the "get out of jail free" card.

Eyes only.

It was sanctioned.
La Grenouille wanted to retire.

- He's retired.
- It's that simple?

The CIA wants it simple.

Well, I guess we're done
asking questions.

KORT:
That's not for you-- Aah.

Hey, just between us,
who killed Jasper Shepard?

Jasper Shepard.

Anything that guy wouldn't do
to keep a long-term op intact?

GIBBS:
Nope.

Anything he wouldn't say

to shut this down
before it got too loud?

That night, at her house,

Jenny gave her gun to the Frog.

You have the bullets.
Take the damn gun.

Protect yourself.

She did.

- That explains how it got to the yacht.
- It would.

And Kort used that gun to kill him.

You're right.

She's cleared.

- The file?
- Maybe.

[GRUNTING]

Hey, Trent.

He wasn't just an operative.
He was somebody's father.

- Be a man, Tony.
- She accused me of murder.

Who is the bad guy? Be a man.

Go tell her what she needs to hear.

TONY: Hey, can you give us a second,
please?

- Thank you.
AGENT: No problem.

Hey.

I'm sorry you got caught
in the middle of this.

Was any of it real, Tony?

No.

I wish I'd never met you.

I hope you're not rushing out
on my account.

Apparently not.

SECNAV tells me
you're gonna be taking

- a couple weeks of personal time.
- Uh-huh.

It was never my intention
to burden you with this responsibility.

Oh, I don't mind.
My wife, however, is not so forgiving.

JEN: This yours, Leon?
- Keep it.

You owe the bureau
for two sets of all-weather radials.

Yeah, bill me.

Fairy-tale ending?

The Frog is dead and the jesters
have been kicked out of the kingdom.

The queen is back on her throne.

You're expecting
some sort of knighthood?

I'm sorry to say,
I've misplaced my sword.

- Maybe it's with your gun.
- Maybe.

A funny quirk about the Frog.
Arms dealer.

- Never carried a gun.
- Except that night.

Take the damn gun.
Protect yourself.

You're signing my death warrant.

- Is that what happened?
- That's how I remember it.

You remember it differently?

Take the damn gun.
Protect yourself.

BENOIT:
You're signing my death warrant.

Long live the queen.