The Good Fight (2017–…): Season 1, Episode 3 - The Schtup List - full transcript

Adrian and Barbara face a cruel realization about a high profile client. While second chair to Diane on a case, Lucca is in for more than she bargained for thanks to the state's attorney's office's golden boy, Colin Morello (Justin Bartha). Maia visits her father in prison.

Hi, Uncle Jax.

Maia.

How are you these days?

Good. Very good.

Glad things are going
so well for you, Mom.

No, M-Maia, Maia.

Maia. M...

Maia, darling.

That is not what it looked like.

Tell me what
it looked like, Mom.

Because my dad is in jail
for something he didn't do



and you're fucking the man
who put him there?!

Don't you use
that language with me!

I'm trying to talk

some sense into him. Really?

See, what kind of sense requires
him to take off his shirt?

What kind do you think?

My God. Seriously?

You're telling me
you're doing this for Dad?

Okay, good to know.

Don't... don't
tell-tell Dad, please.

It will kill him.

My God.

Okay, it is done.

We've removed one
piece of metal.



Looks like shrapnel.

Good, it's all good.
How big is it?

Three centimeters by one.

You're doing fine, Yusuf.

Can you move the camera closer?
Roger.

Can you ask the dentist

to suture it up
and close the hole?

A couple of bites should do it.

Just tie and repeat.

Good. The shrapnel's gone.

You'll need to keep track

of the blood pressure
and the fever spikes.

Okay, for the second lesion,
sew towards yourself

and keep tension on the stitch.

Is everything all right there,
Yusuf?

It's Syria, Doctor. Clearly no.

We thought we heard a sound,
a rumble.

All good here.

Just watching a dentist
save a life.

Sounds like it's where you are,
Doctor.

With your Chicago murder rate,
I'm worried.

Keep monitoring him.
We don't want any big changes.

I'll try to check in later,

but I might be out of circulation.
Dr. Randolph Picot?

What is wrong, Doctor? Yes.

What is this about?
You're under arrest.

Please place your hands
behind your back.

I'm in the middle
of an operation.

Please place your hands

behind your back.

Salaries charged
as expenses: $13.8 million.

Actuarial gain on defined
benefit pensions: $3.1 million.

$3.4 million.

And we're still waiting
for one capital contribution.

But with that anticipation, the
profit for the financial year

available for division
among partners: $8.5 million.

Good. Then we're doing great.
Congrats.

One problem.

Of course. Ventura Bridge,

the cell phone tower company.

They haven't paid
their retainer yet.

It's got to be an oversight.

Well, maybe,
but without their retainer,

we're down $12,600,000.

That means all the
equity partners will owe

$300,000 more this year.

It's an oversight, y'all.

The Ventura Bridge is
a no-bid contract going back,

what, five years?

That's money in hand.

Don't worry. I will make a call.

You better, or
we're all out $300,000.

Diane Lockhart's office.

No, she's in a meeting right
now, can I take a message?

Okay.

May I take a message?

What?

May I take a message?

Thanks.

May I help you?

You did a bit of investigating
the other day, didn't you?

I did a bit of investigating?

I understand what
those words mean,

but you'll have to give me
more context.

I like your shoes.

You went out and got the names

for the class action.

Yeah.
I just... I worked at the mall,

and it seemed easier to just
go talk to some friends.

I'm the investigator.

I stepped on your toes,
didn't I?

Well, it was a one-time thing.

Don't worry. Marissa.

I have to get that.

Diane Lockhart's office.
How can I... may I help you?

I know. I shouldn't
be interrupting you,

but a Dr. Picot is on the line.

Yes, it's his malpractice case.
Tell him I'll call him back.

No, no, no, he was arrested.

What? When?

Just an hour ago.

Why?

Terrorism.

I need to see my dad.

See, I'm your lawyer,

and I'm trying to save you
from an indictment.

I still need to see him.

I need to warn him.
I think he's being set up.

By whom?

My Uncle Jax and my mom.

Okay.

Here's the thing. I'm going.

Wait, you're going now?

No, no, no. I'm going with
you to visit your dad.

No, I don't need...

That's nonnegotiable.

Maia, there will be a moment

when you tell a client,

"For your own good,
you have to do what I say."

This is one of those
moments for you.

So, I'll allow you to
visit your dad in prison,

but I'm gonna be there.

I'm gonna hear everything
you say to him

and everything he says to you,

so it's subject
to attorney/client privilege.

Do you understand?

Dr. Picot?

I'm Diane Lockhart,
your malpractice lawyer.

This is quite a situation
you've gotten yourself into.

Yes, I know,
a terrorist sympathizer.

Won't my rabbi be surprised.

And you were conducting
open-heart surgery in Syria?

Medical personnel
have been so depleted

in Syria that
Doctors Without Borders

is providing technical support
via Skype to nondoctors there.

I see, well, good.

So, this is merely
an initial appearance

to secure pretrial release,
so it should go fairly smoothly.

So, you're clearly
not a flight risk.

Well, I do have
a fishing cabin in Ontario,

but it barely has a toilet.

I like you, Doctor.
I think you're funny,

but the court doesn't
do well with funny.

Got it. Zip it.

Did you know he was a terrorist?

Excuse me?

Your patient in Syria,
did you know he was a terrorist?

Are you two together?

Because I want her there,
that's all.

It's still your case, Diane.

It's an initial appearance.

I don't need hand-holding
with an initial appearance.

Who said anything
about hand-holding?

Lucca wasn't doing anything,

and she has experience
in federal court.

Barbara, I was a name partner
at the town's biggest firm.

Yes, and I'm a name partner
at this firm.

I'm not questioning that.

At your firm, Diane,

did you sometimes overrule
the judgment of junior partners?

So this is a lesson in humility?

No.

The prosecutor
is Colin Morrello.

He is their top AUSA.

It isn't wrong to have you two
working together, okay?

Okay.

Good luck.

Right. Bye.

Why are you really doing that?

What do you mean?

I want them to work together.

No, Barbara, it's a power play.

Now, I know that sound

in your voice when you've got

some kind of hidden agenda.

She got Lucca's office.

I don't want to lose Lucca.

She needs to feel needed.

See, here's the problem
with power.

You got to take it from somebody
to give it to somebody else.

Thank you, Sun Tzu.

Barbara.

Be nice to Diane.

Don't rule it over her
like that?

Do I question your leadership?

All the time.

Okay.

I'll behave.

Good.

Now what's going on with
our Ventura Bridge retainer?

Is it coming?

Yeah, we're having lunch

with the CEO today.

We'll get to the bottom of it.

Hey.

Be nice.

Good morning, Your Honor.

Good morning, Mr. Morrello.
Always a pleasure.

Likewise.

The government asks
the defendant be detained

pending trial,
both as a flight risk

and a danger to the community.

Seriously, what kind of
danger to the community?!

He's a renowned doctor
with no record.

I seem to have struck
a chord over there, Your Honor.

Yes, idiocy has a
way of doing that.

Okay, thank you,
little cordiality here.

Continue, Mr. Morrello.

18 U.S. Code 2339A
prohibits anyone from providing

material support
to terrorist organizations.

When Dr. Picot operated
on a known terrorist...

He didn't operate, Your Honor.

He assisted in an operation
over Skype.

Not just assisted.
He supervised.

He is a trained
heart specialist,

one of only three in America

who could've performed
that operation.

Your Honor, the AUSA left one
important word out of 18 U.S.C.

"No one may knowingly
provide material support

to a terrorist."

Our client had no idea who
the patient was in Syria.

All he knew was
that he was a human being

in need of medical assistance.

I have a-a quote here
from Dr. Picot

to Medecins Sans Frontieres:

"I have operated on gang members
in South Central

"and serial killers.

How can I draw a line
with terrorists?"

I see. So, the AUSA now wants

to imprison our client for his thoughts,
not his actions. I just thought.

Her Honor would enjoy a little context
here. Our client's past statements

have no bearing on this case.
Okay. Okay.

This is about a pretrial
release, that's all.

It's not the Supreme Court.
It's not The Hague.

Therefore, I rule: The defendant
is ordered released

on an unsecured bond of $2,000.

An executive dining room.

My goodness,

the cell tower business
must be good.

You should know,
you're handling our contracts.

We were handling them.

There seems to be
a holdup this year.

Try this bread.

They bake it every morning.
My office is upstairs.

I smell it all day.

All right, come on,
Ron, what's going on?

We haven't gotten our retainer.

It's not just up to me.

I have a board.

They all have a voice.

But we're
a no-bid contract, Ron.

You get a tax credit
for 20% of our work.

Are you unsatisfied
with our work?

Then what?

Things have changed.

What does that mean?

Do I really have
to spell it out?

I think you do.

A new administration.

A new president. But
they're not pulling back

on tax credits for hiring
minority-owned businesses.

Yes, but you are not the only
minority-owned business.

So who else are you talking to?

Look, come back in at 4:00.

Talk to the board.

Explain your bid.

I'm sure they'll listen.

Okay.

Go ahead,

I'll take the next one.

It's what I said against Trump.

I spoke at a rally.

No, a lot of folks
spoke out against Trump.

It's...

Then what?

What?

It's Andrew Hart.

I thought he went
out of business.

He runs a 12-man operation

- on the Gold Coast.
- 12 men?

Is he fucking kidding?

We have 80 lawyers here.

It's minority-owned?

Yes. They just moved
here from D.C.

So it's about their
government connections?

My guess?

Something more.

Like what?

Andrew Hart is one of the few
African-American businessmen

who ran a Trump PAC.

Wow.

So we're going bankrupt 'cause
we didn't pander to Trump.

His pulse is weaker, Doctor.

His fever has spiked.

We gave him I.V. fluids,

but his blood pressure
is falling anyway.

Okay, it's okay, Yusuf.

Tell him to give
the patient more I.V. fluid.

He's gonna have to reopen
the incision.

It will be swollen.

O-Okay, hold on.
I need to translate.

Wait, h-hold on, Yusuf, call me
back when you've done all that.

Why? I don't know how they
tapped the last Skype.

I need to get to
a more secure place.

I'll call you back.
Wait, what...

Yusuf, are you there?

Yes, where are you?

I'm outside.

I might be moving.

Where are we?

The patient is intubated
and the chest is open, Doctor.

Now what should he do?

Make sure
there's no new bleeding.

Could be a laceration
in the heart that we missed.

Okay, we're gonna take
this nice and slowly.

Doctor?

Yeah, one second. Doctor.

Okay, tell him to
leave the drain,

wash around the heart with
antibiotics and close up.

There isn't much time.

Call somebody else.
He has six hours.

You have the right
to remain silent.

Anything you say can and
will be used against you...

How've you been, Dad?

Sorry, it's just important that
Maia have her lawyer present.

Yeah.

I'm good, and you?

How are you, Maia?

Just act like I'm not here.

I'm good. I'm good, too.

Can we, get a little
space here, Rupert?

Sorry.

As your lawyer, Henry,
I can't advise it.

So I heard you got a new job.

Yeah, yeah,
it's good. I like it.

I knew you would.

And Mom told me that
you got a big case.

Mom was here?

This morning, yes.

I told her you'd
be coming today.

Did she say anything?

About?

I don't know.

Anything? Well,

just that you and Amy are
getting harassing calls.

That you're enjoying
this new law firm.

And that you were worried
about Mom's cancer scare.

Anything about Jax?

I really don't think
we should go there.

It's okay, Rupert.

Just that he still blames
me for this Ponzi scheme.

That's it? Yeah.

Why? What else?

Do you re...

Do you really think
that Mom is...

helping you?

Helping me with...?

Well, is she standing by you
or, you know,

is she standing by... Jax?

Why would Mom stand by Jax?

Well, I don't know.

But is that something...

that worries you?

Do you have any reason
to be worried?

We should end this.

Okay.

Jax's personal computer.

- Watchdog...
- Henry, no.

Let's... Let's go, come on.
No, Henry, no.

Henry, no! Come on,
come on, let's go.

Thank you.

Good-bye, Dad.

Good-bye, sweetheart.

Maia, what did he say?

Maia, what?

Nothing.

He just said... "I love you."

Come on.

All right, let me see.

Whatever he asked you to do,
Maia, you can't do it.

There's no privilege here.

A spouse can be prevented
from testifying,

but you can't.

I don't understand.

We're acting like this is over.

They're just playing a
little hardball with us.

So we lower our bid
by ten percent.

The problem is they rely on the
government for low lease rates

for their cell towers.

They don't want to piss
off the Trump administration.

Why would they piss off the
Trump administration with us?

Because we're us...

you guys.

Because of all
the police brutality cases.

So what do we do?

Who voted for Trump?

We argue prior restraint.

They're saying he can't operate,

even before they prove...
We don't have to go there.

They haven't presented evidence
on the patient's identity yet.

Okay, then we should argue both.

Lucca, you're second chair.

Yes, but I know how
to go after this guy.

He is not the problem;
The problem is the law.

It's both.

Okay, you go first.

Why?

You distract him.

Dr. Picot attempted a second
operation on the same terrorist.

Arresting him again is prior restraint.
Seriously?

May I finish, Your Honor?
Do you two know each other?

Your Honor, the defendant
can no longer argue ignorance.

He knows the patient
is a terrorist now.

How does he know that?

Yeah, how? Ms. Quinn.

He knows because he was here

three hours ago when we
argued he was a terrorist.

But with what evidence?
We didn't hear any evidence.

That evidence is confidential.
And here we go.

Yes, unfortunately,
this country still has enemies.

Sorry to inconvenience you,
Ms. Quinn.

He's 19 years old.

He's not a terrorist.
A Baghdad market

was just blown up
by a 15-year-old.

Terrorism doesn't
honor age, sir.

Dr. Picot, how long does this
young man in Syria have to live?

Four hours.

So I have until 5:00

to decide this case.
All right, then.

I will hear evidence on
Dr. Picot's pretrial release.

You have already granted
his release.

Your Honor,
this operation cannot happen.

No, no, no, no, no, no.

You have three and a half hours
to present evidence.

Stop arguing
and get me the evidence.

Marissa, it's an emergency.

I need a witness from

the Medical Licensing
Board right now.

Yeah, where do you want
him or her, this witness?

Okay, I'm on it, I'm on it.

W-What do you need?

The investigator.

I don't know who that is.

He's about this tall, black.

That's not very helpful, is it?

I'm Marissa, by the way.

Maia. I work over there.

No, I know. Nice to meet you.

I work for Diane,
but when she's out,

tell me if you need anything.

What are you doing at 4:00?

It's okay if you voted for him.

We just need someone for a bid.

Sorry, sorry, hi.

Do you have a minute?

Why?

You wanted me to tell you

when I was needed to do
something investigative.

I just was needed to do
something investigative.

Wow, we have 80 lawyers
and 50 staff

and not a single one
voted for Trump?

Or not a single one
wanted to admit it.

Maybe I'll just lie,
say I voted for him.

Barbara, have you got a moment?

What's on your mind?

There won't be
any repercussions, right?

Seriously?

My God.

Wait. You...

voted for Trump?

Good.

Then you will pitch for us.

I hate this.

I know, but it's for the firm.

Look, I...

I don't get ostracized, right?

I-I don't get isolated?

Look, Kanye voted for Trump.

No, he didn't.

He said he would've
if he did vote.

Right.

Well, no one's gonna know
but Adrian and myself.

Really?

Did he say why?

Conservative politics.

Well,

Kanye voted for Trump.

No, he didn't, but he would have

if he had voted. Well...

we have our spokesperson.

Listen,

I promised him
he would not be ostracized here.

Of course not.

Mike, an eight ounce,
extra onions.

I'm headed to court.

How much time you got?

Ten minutes.

That's cutting it close.

Here, have half.

No, I'm fine.

Judge said 3:00. You're
not gonna make it in time.

He's right. I need 12 minutes.

Go ahead.

I like extra onions, peppers.

Done.

You're losing.

This one's a slam dunk.

Good.

I like helping men
with their self-esteem issues.

Good lawyer?

Very talented.

So how far does a smile get you?

The...

The bad boy Tom Cruise smiles.

Do the judges go wild for it?

That and a good argument.

No. I think you've always relied

on the cute little
metrosexual thing.

The, "My God,
the law is just something"

I stumbled into,"
shit-eating grin.

Wow, the powers of perception.

Thanks.

Whoever wins buys
the other a drink.

Won't you be busy...

with your good
blonde lawyer there?

I'll make time.

Let me think about it.

Thanks for the burger.

This is melodrama,

Your Honor. Why is it melodrama?

If this man does not get
the help he needs, he will die.

My God. That is an
assassination attempt!

We're preventing him
from making a terrorist well.

That's all. This is a terrorist

who could be responsible
for the death

of thousands. Your Honor,
we have a witness.

Thank God.
Let's swear someone in, please.

Thank you so much.

Actually,
it wasn't me, it was...

Okay.

Mala Kulkarni.

I am president

of the Medical Licensing
Board of Illinois.

And can you tell the court
what this is?

It is the section of

the Illinois Compiled Statutes
that deals with

disciplinary actions
against doctors.

And under the list of grounds
for revoking a medical license,

could you read number 16?

"Abandonment of a patient."

And what does that mean?

Once a doctor has agreed
to care for a patient,

he or she

must follow through,

unless he can find
an adequate substitute.

And if he doesn't?

He loses his license.

Your Honor, the
State is putting Dr. Picot

in an untenable position.

If he doesn't continue
this operation,

he will lose his license.

We have a rebuttal witness,
Your Honor.

Colonel Spencer Mara.

I command
Madigan Army Medical Center,

out of Lewis-McChord,
Washington.

Dr. Mara, are you familiar
with treating patients

during combat conditions?

I am.

And once you start
treating a patient,

do you always stay with them
until the end?

You try, obviously.

But sometimes it's not safe.

Sometimes you are needed
somewhere else urgently.

You wouldn't expect
to lose your license over it,

- would you?
- No.

Not given battlefield
conditions.

Your witness.

You're aware, Dr. Mara,

that the Geneva Convention
requires the proper care

and treatment of enemy fighters?

I am aware.

By those rules,
wouldn't Dr. Picot be required

to treat his patient?
The Geneva Convention

only applies to cases involving
enemy conflict between states.

That's not my question.

Objection, Your Honor.

The witness should be allowed
to answer.

Agreed. Go ahead.

This is not

an armed conflict
between states.

The patient is an ISIS fighter

and therefore he is
an enemy combatant.

I see.

So this is different because
the patient is an ISIS fighter?

- Exactly.
- Um...

don't you mean by that,
Dr. Mara...

I think the doctor can speak
for himself, Counselor.

How do you know
the patient is an ISIS fighter?

Doctor?

I... I may have misspoke.

But you know the patient
is an ISIS fighter?

Doctor, answer the question.

I do.

And how do you know the patient

is an ISIS fighter?

From the AUSA.

Your Honor,

the government's witness

just opened the door
to the patient's identity.

ISIS is a generic term,
Your Honor.

No, it is not.
And the prosecution's witness

has just argued that
he's a member of ISIS.

We need to be shown
how he knows this.

She got you there, Mr. AUSA.

The kimono is opened. Who is he?

We'll-we'll need a few hours
to gather this information.

No, no, no.

Dr. Picot's patient will be dead

in two hours. Who is he?

He is Tariq Aboulafia.

Thank you. A citizen of Syria?

No.

The United States.

I was wondering if
you'd ever come by.

Here I am.

When was the last time
you were here?

Christmas.

That's right.
Chocolate-covered strawberries.

What can I get you, Maia?

Answers.

Well, I was thinking
more a beer,

but I could probably manage
a few of those, too.

What'd your dad say?

You're responsible
for the Ponzi scheme.

He caught you, that's why you
went to the feds and blamed him.

And he and Lenore were just
unsuspecting victims...

How's that not the truth?

You know the truth, Maia.

You watched your parents
all those years.

Your dad wanted to be seen
as some genius of finance.

Those articles in Fortune?

I never wanted them, he did.

The last thing he wanted
to admit was it was all luck.

He was no genius at stocks.

You throw a dart at a board,
it'd be more accurate.

So when the bubble hit,

he kept sending out statements
that he was still winning.

That's the real truth
about your dad.

He didn't want
to steal people's money.

He just wanted
to be seen as a winner.

Why are you sleeping
with my mom?

I'm not sleeping with your mom.

Fuck you.

Go ahead. I'm not
going anywhere.

Yeah? Hey.

No, I'm a little busy right now.

No, no.

Okay.

No, I don't understand.
What is this regarding?

It's regarding a very important
matter regarding your suit.

Sorry for saying "regarding"
twice.

My suit? I'm confused.

Diane Lockhart has some
important information for you

regarding the Rindell matter.

She's not my lawyer.

I know,

but she has information for you.

Okay.

Can you put her on? Actually,

just one second.

First, I need you
to write something down

regarding Diane.

Do you have a pen?

Um...

okay.

This is very important.

Please write it down exactly.

The numbers 8, 7, 3, 1, 0, 9,

lowercase "H,"

capital letter "R,"
capital letter...

Capital letter "U."

Then the numbers 9 and 3.
Why don't you repeat it back?

What is this about again?

Diane wanted you to have
this code before you two talked.

Why? I, um, why?

I wasn't told
all the whys and wherefores,

but it seemed very important.

One second. What do you need?

You. Me? Why?

We got the name of the patient
in Syria.

His family lives in Chicago
and they won't talk to me.

Why won't they talk to you?

Okay, one second.

Diane needs you
to hold a second,

and she wants to talk to you.

Tell her to call me back.
I have a guest here.

No, wait, wait,
here she is. Diane,

he's on right now.
No, seriously,

he's on the phone.
He has a guest.

He's getting impatient.

Okay, I'll tell him.

She's just hanging up
with the feds

and they have important
information for you.

I'm hanging up now.

No, I'm hanging up.

Tell her to call me back. No.

Then I'm sorry. Good-bye.

Sorry.

Who was that?

Diane's assistant.

Where were we?

I have to go.

You mention
that you voted for him.

I am not just gonna say
"I voted for Trump."

Why not?

Because I am not
defined by that.

Then say why our firm represents
a cross section of opinions.

Yeah. One Trump supporter,
98 Hillary supporters.

You don't know that.

Hey, Julius.

Did you actually
give Trump money?

Hello. Hi.

Beautiful stuff you have here.

Thank you.
What are you looking for?

You, I guess.
Do you have a minute?

Are you with him?

No.

Yes.

This is about your son.

Tariq is in Syria,
and he needs your help.

This is my son, Tariq.
He is not a terrorist.

Your Honor,
this is the patient's mother...

May we finish?

Yes, you may. Mr. Morrello,

you'll have your moment.

Why was your son,
Tariq, in Syria?

He... he wanted to convince
his brother to come home.

His brother. And what is
the name of his brother?

Aimar.

And this would be
Aimar Aboulafia, a terrorist

on America's Most Wanted list?

So Tariq's brother,

Aimar, would seem to be the
terrorist the U.S. is after,

not Tariq?

Tariq flew to Syria

to try to stop him.

He is not a terrorist.

He is a student here.
He is studying chemistry.

And he flew to Syria
with an airline ticket?

Yes! To bring him home.

Your Honor,
Dr. Picot should be allowed

to continue Tariq's surgery
because the person he is helping

not only is not a terrorist,

he is trying to persuade
a terrorist to come home.

Mr. Morrello. Anything?

Yes, Your Honor.
One second, please.

U.S. Code 2339A prohibits anyone
from knowingly providing

material support of any kind

to a terrorist
or terrorist organization.

Unfortunately,
by Ms. Aboulafia's admission,

that is exactly what Tariq did.

What? Your Honor...

Your Honor. This is a new
level of desperation.

What material support
are we talking about here?

The airplane tickets.

He wanted to bring
his brother home.

Yes, which is supplying
material support.

My God,
the sophistry here is amazing.

Your Honor,

Code 2339A is content neutral.

In fact,
the Supreme Court decision

in Holder v. Humanitarian Law
Project made it very clear

that the good intentions
of the Law Project

made no difference
as to their culpability.

All that mattered
is the material support itself.

These airline tickets

are clearly material support.

Unfortunately, I agree.

Your Honor. This is not...
No, no.

I may agree with you
on the spirit,

but not the letter of the law.

Holder v. HLP
is a Supreme Court precedent,

and that is how
this court rules,

despite what my verdict means
for the poor man in Syria.

The defendant is hereby detained
until trial.

Y-Yes, we need Dr. Picot.

Unfortunately,
he's being held, Yusuf.

The patient is not doing well.

I know, we're still working
on options.

What's going on?

There is someone here.

He is threatening the staff.

Threatening with what?

Unless we operate,
he will kill someone.

Yusuf, can you turn
the iPhone toward him?

The threatening man?

Why?
Please. Can you turn the iPhone?

What are you doing?

That man right there.

That's the patient's
brother, Aimar.

He's threatening the medical
staff. If the patient dies,

- he will kill them.
- Your Honor, this court

must consider the
balance of hardships.

The risk of Tariq Aboulafia
giving a plane ticket

to a terrorist are
low and distant.

The risk of an entire medical
staff being slaughtered

by a terrorist
are high and immediate.

The balance
of the hardships demand

that this surgery proceed.

Mr. Morrello, anything?

Good job.

You, too.

Hey!

No, no, no.

Don't thank me.

Thank Ju... Julius pitched.

Julius pitched!

Can I help you?

You didn't vote for Trump.

Excuse me?

You didn't vote for Trump.

You won the bid, but you can win
anything if you lie enough.

Not that it matters,
but I didn't lie.

Then you are in for
a very lonely life, my friend.

Yeah.

I'm a little busy, my friend.

So... They'll thank you

for winning the bid for them.

They'll shake your hand.

They'll slap you on the back.

They'll applaud.

And that will be it.

You'll take the long walk
back to this office.

And people will stop coming by.

They'll stop needing your help.

Okay, thank you. Good-bye.

For the day when that happens...

Good job.

Thank you.

What?

You think you're my type.

You're not.

Why am I not?

You're too slick.

I mean, look at you.

The hair.

The gel.

That's not gel.
My hair just settles that way.

Look, I'm gonna do you a favor.

I'll choose someone for you
from the bar.

Okay? Someone appropriate.

I can't wait.

Who do we got?

Not him. He's a...

I quite like him, actually.

Adorable. There.

In the middle.

Yeah. Yeah.

The blonde.

I'm not mad at that.

Yeah.

She's perfect.

Where you going?

Home.

Give me one second.

Yeah.

Are you serious?

When?

Michael? Can you turn that up?

Why wasn't I told?

In a major victory
for U.S.-led coalition forces,

the air strike
killed Aimar Aboulafia,

an American-born leader
of the Islamic State.

According to the White Helmets,

first responders
on the ground in Syria,

the air strike also killed...

I didn't know.

Didn't know what?

Aboulafia was raised in Chicago,
and was linked

to terrorist activity in Iraq,
as well as Syria.

They wanted the delay in court.

I was used, too.

Just like you.

What are you talking about?

They wanted to draw
the brother out.

They wanted to get
him to that clinic.

Also reportedly killed
in the drone strike

were Aboulafia's brother
and 34 hospital personnel.

You did it.

Yeah.

What is it?

Something to destroy Jax.

And Mom?

I don't know.