The Bridge (2013–2014): Season 2, Episode 6 - Harvest of Souls - full transcript

Eva's case hits a wall, putting Marco and Sonya in the cross-hairs. Jack Dobbs digs up his past. Frye makes a career move. Eva takes matters into her own hands.

Previously on The Bridge...

I'm giving you a story.

You don't want it, I will find some
other asshole journalist who does.

The DEA?

Yeah. They want us to dig
into a company called, um...

Shit. Clio...

Grupo Clio?

That's it. Yeah, yeah,
yeah. Do you know it?

No!

This thing is bigger
than the banker.

Eleanor Nacht was here with
Yovani Garza, and they met with him.



DeLarge's death left us exposed.

Did you fix it?

For now, yes.

I'll be taking Eva
Guerra's deposition.

If you don't do this,

you know it's gonna continue
to happen to other women.

I know.

Hold on a second here.

We're talking about
police officers from Juarez.

You gonna protect her?

I can arrange for
protection, yes.

Something happened.

No details, please.

I felt a presence in the room.



My life for your
son's. That seems fair.

Hey!

Let him go. Police.

We know who you are.

I'm sorry?

You got to stay out of this.

This is not your business.

♪ Until I'm one with you

♪ My heart shall
not pass through

♪ Until I'm one with you

♪ Our love will be mistaken ♪

Robles has men watching.

You, me. All of us.

They were waiting for Abelardo.

It's a game. They're
just trying to scare me.

That's not what it
looked like to me.

Well, it doesn't matter.

I'm gonna file this indictment
myself in Mexico City, so...

Uh, yeah. I got him
after yesterday's incident.

No. Private firm.

The only reason they didn't do
anything is because I surprised them.

Rescued by the gringa.

And where were you?

Alma called.

I thought she wasn't
taking your calls.

Lilly, the little one, she's having
some trouble at school, so...

With Eva's affidavit that she
was raped by Captain Robles,

the attorney general's
gonna want to make arrests.

I'm gonna need a
heads up on that.

Of course.

But you need to be careful.

You, too.

Then, that's it. We wait.

Events are gonna start
to move quick once I file.

They're gonna hit your
department like a bomb.

Stay away from the blast, okay?

Detective.

What happens
when Robles is gone?

Oh, he's not gone yet.

I have something
to take care of.

I'll see you back at the office.

Where were you?

Went on a hike.

This place, uh, my
brother used to take me.

So, uh, what are you
gonna do with that?

I, uh...

I vote we toss it.

Sure? Yeah.

I mean, even if I had the money,

I wouldn't spend
it on a funeral.

What's the point?

I mean, I hated
my sister's funeral.

The casket was closed,

and some man I've never
met was talking about God.

My mother was high
and fell asleep, so...

I don't know why I took them.

Come on.

I made you a key.

Okay. Thanks.

Hey, uh, I was thinking of
picking up some work here.

See where this goes.

Where what goes?

Us.

Well, I'm not your
girlfriend, so...

Well...

Why don't we just
hang out, keep it casual?

See what happens.

Okay. Okay?

Thanks.

You sure this guy is for real?

Father Salas says he
wants to tell us a story.

Says he knows you.

Oh, that don't sound good.

Oh, uh... Hey, it's Daniel Frye.

Peace be with you.

Okay, yeah, I'll take that.

So, he asked for us?

Yes.

What'd he... How exactly?

He knows of you. Your work.

Oh, he's an El Paso
Times subscriber, huh?

He asked for you by
name. I do not question him.

Is he here?

Are you ready?

Yeah.

You'll have to wear these.

Really?

For your protection.

Hello?

Hello.

Franco.

You know what I do?

Yes.

Good.

I want to confess my
sins to God and the world.

We're listening.

I have killed women,

children, and many, many men.

Journalist, even.

But I was gentle at the end.

I listened to them,

wiped their tears,

and let them have their moments.

How many of these
moments did you have?

Two hundred and forty-three.

Uh...

How'd you find our names?

We have a friend in common.

Chuchito.

No, no, no.

Okay, okay, okay. Okay.

Then how do you know Chuchito?

'Cause last time we
saw him, he was in a bag.

I know.

I put him there.

Did you kill him
for Fausto Galvan?

No.

Chuchito was working
in a stash house,

moving money for a woman
named Millie Quintana.

We think it was Fausto's money.

They said he was a courier.

They didn't say anything else.

Who ordered Chuchito's murder?

The same men who
ordered Yusanda's.

Hey. HANK: Hey.

Got a real estate agent. Got
picked up on a DUI and solicitation.

So?

So while they were booking
him, he saw one of our flyers.

He says that he showed Eleanor
Nacht and Yovani Garza a house,

same day they went to the bank.

Where?

Development called
Red Ridge View.

Thank you very much, Chip.

We haven't talked about
Dobbs at all, Sonya.

He's been dead almost a week.

Nothing left to say.

You've been going to
visit him for 15 years.

I figured his death
might've rattled you.

I'm fine.

So Jack is gone, then?

No. He's staying.

What for?

Staying at my apartment.

I know you don't like him, Hank.

But I do.

Do you know anything
about the man,

besides the fact that his
brother killed your sister?

No.

He got a job? Not here.

So he's just gonna hang around?

I'm not asking for
permission, Hank.

All right.

I just thought you should know.

Fair enough.

This is the one. The Scottsdale.

Apparently, Eleanor
and Yovani took the tour.

Fausto's stamp.

Hello?

You find anything?

Nothing.

You need to ask the DEA

how Rayburn National Bank
is connected to this property.

If it's got anything to do
with money laundering,

they're gonna be tight-lipped.

Eleanor visits a taxidermist,
a bank and this house.

All connected to Fausto.

How?

Ciego?

No, no, no.

No! No!

No!

No!

Hey.

What have you done, huh?

The man in the shack.

Found him.

He's one of the men
who attacked me.

He came for you here.

What have you done to him?

We got the names of all the other
men who were there that night.

But I have a statement.

The American
police, the prosecutor,

they're gonna arrest them,
and I'm gonna get asylum.

Maybe.

It's a possibility.

What are you saying?

That's a form of justice.

Might work, or it might not.

You should've told
me he was here.

I cannot wait to see the look
on Sebastian Cerisola's face

when we ask him about
Chuchito and Yusanda.

He's gonna talk to us?

They said we could
wait as long as we like

while Senor Cerisola
considers our interview request.

That is a polite cock-block.

You really think so?

Yes, I do.

Sometimes when I see these
gleaming, air-conditioned nightmares,

I just think to myself, like,

all these people,

they all got blood
on their hands.

You think Franco
was telling us the truth?

I think that dude has
killed a lot of people.

I don't know why he'd lie to us.

Let's get out of here. I
cannot deal with this place.

No, no, no! That's it? Yeah.

Look, if the guy's not gonna
comment or deny the story,

we're gonna publish as-is.

It's better for us. Grab
your bags, come on, let's go.

Buenos dias, Marco.
Good morning.

Hmm.

Detective Ruiz?

Sonya, I need you to meet me.

They're saying a delivery
van hit him crossing the street.

They're saying the vehicle struck
him there, landed on the metal.

They tortured him.

They're even producing
fake witnesses to the accident.

They have Eva's statement.

We take care of our own here.

He was at your place
when they tried to grab him.

- I know.
- He threatened me.

They're coming after Eva next.

That's it.

"Mexican company
hires a hitman to clean up

"its money-laundering operations
at Rayburn National Bank."

I am telling you right now,
that shit right there is hot!

That hitman never referred to Grupo
Clio or Sebastian Cerisola by name.

Who else would've benefitted?

We were fishing with dynamite.

You think Cuevas
will be down with this?

Honestly? I don't give a shit.

Look, we gave Sebastian Cerisola

every chance to deny the story.

He didn't. Guess
what? That's enough.

You saw what that
man did to Chuchito.

What do you think is going to
happen when we publish this?

Look, I'm not gonna lie to
you. I'm freaked out, okay?

But we're balls-deep
on this thing,

and the only protection we
got is publishing that piece.

You think there's any
protection from these people?

You can take
your name off of it.

No.

We're doing this together.

No, don't send it!
No! Please! Too late.

So it's time to grow a pair.

Or drink heavily.

Go on, get that
beer. Come on now.

Next stop, Pulitzer Station.

Hey.

Hey.

Eva, they have
something to tell you.

What happened?

They killed the prosecutor.

I'm so sorry, Eva.

And what happened
to her statement?

We think they have it.

Look, Eva,

Hank wants to put some
cruisers down on the road,

keep you safe here.

I don't want your help anymore.

Abelardo was one
of the good ones.

He was totally alone.

Trusted no one.

I'm sure he kept
backups of Eva's affidavit.

You had him
changing hotels, right?

Right.

Do you know where
he stayed last?

I know where he
stayed two nights ago.

Where is he?

Hey. You spiked the story?

It didn't pass legal.

You wanted the story.

Yeah, and I supported it.

But you gave me
"Interview with a Hitman."

You were wearing hoods.

Let me just say this, okay?

Everything we have dovetails
into our DEA guy. Everything.

According to your source,

Grupo Clio was laundering
money for Fausto Galvan

at the Rayburn National
Bank. Yeah, exactly.

And this was the source
that would not go on record?

Our source is a regional
director of the DEA.

We have to protect him.

My job is to keep
us from getting sued.

Grupo Clio, they send in
their Harvard Law goons,

is that what happened?

They take away your advertising?

It's management.

You're doing it on behalf of
management, you dickless stooge.

Daniel, let's go
outside... No, no, no!

I am not going anywhere
until I get an answer

to the reason why this failed
cocksplurt killed my story.

Are you high?
'Cause you seem high.

No, I'm not high.

Referring to our updated employee
manual that you signed a month ago...

What?

You consented to
a random drug test.

I get it.

You want to know if my
reporting is a result of my drug use,

or just the fact that I
have a huge set of nuts.

Let's answer both
questions, shall we?

Ta-da!

You're fired.

You can't fire
somebody for this.

That is what you
fire somebody for.

Okay.

No, no.

"Lord"? Drug lord?

I'm going in alone. Be ready
out here. It won't take long.

I'm coming with you.

You need backup.

Okay.

You know I can't use that here.

But you can carry it. Come on.

He never checked out.

Check the back.

He bought these for his son.

It's there.

Sonya!

Stop!

Get to the car. Go on to
the car. I'll meet you there.

We can't go. They
need medical attention.

No, no, no. I'll
take care of it!

Sonya, more are coming!

Get out of here! Now! Go!

Are you all right?

This is bad.

I'll take care of it.

How are you going to
take care of it, Marco?

I shot a man in
Juarez, and you...

I said I'll take care of it.

It's on me. It's my problem.

You were never
here. You understand?