The Good Fight (2017–…): Season 6, Episode 5 - Episode #6.5 - full transcript

Ms. Reddick, what's
the one word you have

for the way today
makes you feel?

Proud.

232 years, and finally

there's a Black female
Supreme Court justice.

Yes, and Ketanji Brown Jackson
will be one of the best.

Were you proud

when Clarence Thomas became
a Supreme Court justice?

Well, that...
Uh, that's another matter.

- Because of his politics?
- Well, not-not just that.

Uh, I think Justice
Scalia said...



And yes, I'm about to
cite Antonin Scalia...

But he said about Thomas:

"I am an originalist,
but I am not a nut."

And also, there's the business

of Justice Thomas's
wife a few months ago...

- Ginni Thomas?
- Yes. Yes. Uh,

it besmirched the
court and the country.

You're talking about her
texts with the White House

- after the 2020 election?
- Yes, it was, it was unhinged.

She was speaking to the
president's chief of staff,

Mark Meadows, about
a coup, basically.

I mean, how does that not
infect her husband's judgement?

Well, thank you for coming
on this morning, Ms. Reddick.

Thank you.



And we're clear.

That's it, thanks.

Thank you, ma'am, it
was nice meeting you.

- Thank you, good interview.
- Thanks.

- Oh. Right.
Yes.

- Thank you.
- No, no. Thank you.

We're in a weird time.

Yeah.

Thank you.

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Hey, Jay, we need to get
our security in order.

Why? What's going on?

No, no, no. I just...

I-I think we're just taking this

all a bit too blithely.

All a Gentlemen. ithely.

Hey, Diane, where are you?

I'm, uh, at the doctor's.

I will, uh, be right in.

Okay. Um, listen.

About the firm's security.

Yeah, I-I agree.
Wh-What happened?

No, uh, nothing new. I'll
just... I'll see you in an hour.

I'll see an hour.

I'll hour.

Hello?

Let me get that.

We should make sure your
phone is off next time.

Yeah. I-I have to
get to work anyway.

But you didn't have
a full treatment.

Yeah. Maybe next time.

I'm FBI Agent Plummer.

- And this is Agent Emmerich.
- What's wrong?

We want to talk to you alone

about the incidents
of the last week.

Sir, do you mind?

I'd rather stay.

This is a
courtesy to Ms. Gold.

We need to speak to her alone.

I'd rather he stay.

Authorities are still unable
to locate the armed man

who targeted your father
and killed Frank Landau.

We also don't believe
this is an isolated event.

What does that mean?

Well, the ballistics and
the manner of the shooting

fit a pattern of other shootings
carried out by Totenkopf USA.

- "Totenkopf"?
- It's a white supremacist group.

They take the name from one
of Hitler's elite units.

We're here to
suggest you take precautions.

Such as what?
Stop being Jewish?

This isn't funny, Ms. Gold.

No shit.

That's how she deals
with serious things.

She-she jokes.

We advise that you vary
your route to and from work.

Notice any strange vehicles
parked near your home.

I'll check the
street and the lot.

We've been monitoring the
chatter of the Totenkopf.

They have talked about
wearing green shoelaces.

So I should look
for green shoelaces?

If you see anyone following
you, or anyone suspicious,

you should call us.

Put these numbers in your phone.

We'll stay in touch.

You all right?

I want to buy a gun.

We start with podcasts,

but the goal is to finance
two limited series a year.

That's great.

Give me two weeks to
gather my best cases.

Perfect.

Uh, I do have a smaller
issue, if you don't mind.

Uh, of course. Uh,
should we sit down?

No, no, no, no. This
won't take long.

So, I got these
papers from my wife.

Oh, no, I'm-I'm sorry...

Oh, no, no, no, no,
no, we're happy.

Yeah, this is not
a divorce. Um...

Morgan's five
months pregnant now.

And, uh, well, she
wants me to sign

this thing called
a "push-nup."

Uh, you mean a "postnup"?

No. "Push-nup."

Apparently, it's slang

for an agreement between
prospective parents.

You pay your wife
to have a baby?

As she says,

it's her body, it's
her morning sickness,

and she's undercutting
her own career

by taking time off
to raise the child.

So Morgan says marriage
gets a contract,

so why shouldn't motherhood?

Well, I can think
of a few reasons.

I don't mind signing

a piece of paper or two... You
know, if it makes her happy.

She... she is so afraid
of giving up her life.

Understood. I suggest we use

a time-honored legal tactic.

We stall.

Send her lawyer over.

Are you getting off?

What does that say?

Uh... "BUB."

What does that mean?

I think it's an acronym.

Ah, I think you're right.

Are you going up or down?

That depends on the day.

I'm going down.

Oh...

Oh, I like that color on you.

Thank you?

- May I help you?
- Uh, Elsbeth Tascioni.

I'm here for Mr. Lane.
Richard Lane.

- Oh, uh, "Ri'Chard."
- Yes. Oh, sorry.

Ri'Chard.

Do you want a paperweight?

What?

I started, um...

blowing glass
during the pandemic.

Well, first, I baked sourdough,

but then I gained
20 pounds, so...

Here you go.

I call this one "Winter Dream."

Elsbeth?

Julius, how are you?

- Good, good.

- Well, why are you here?
- Oh.

Um, I am supposed to be

in a meeting... Here,
this is for you.

Oh. Thank you?

What's that color called?

Uh, I don't know.
Blue?

No, blue is more...

Could you point me to
Ri'Chard Lane's office?

Here.

Oh. Perfect.

Wow! Wait, this is your office?

Uh, it is. Um, how
may I help you?

Oh. I represent
Morgan Johnstone.

Ah, yes. The
enigmatic "push-nup."

: Yeah.

Good name, huh?

Yes, all attempts to change
the law start with good names.

Yeah.

You're right.

"Palimony."

I hadn't
thought of that.

Uh, come on in. Um, I'm
here with Mr. Johnstone.

Oh. Ooh.

Wow, look at those screens.

Do you have movie
nights in here?

Uh, no, but, um, good idea.

Uh, have you met
Mr. Johnstone before?

- Oh. No. Hello.
- Hi.

Ah, your wife is such a kick.

Oh, thank you, yes,
Ms... What is it again?

- Tascioni.
Tascioni.

Oh, and congratulations
on becoming a daddy.

And a piano.

Do you play?

Uh, from time to time.

And those glasses.
Ooh, those are wild.

- Can I try those on?
- No.

Um, what can we do for you?

Oh.

Here.

I call this one "Candy Floss."

And... here...

you... go.

What is this?

Copies of our estimates
for various stages

of childbirth and child-rearing.

Uh, open to
negotiation, of course.

Of course.

Morgan wants to
be fair. So do I.

You don't think this is all a
bit ridiculous, Ms. Tascioni?

Uh, charging my client
for having a baby?

- Ri'Chard, can I be honest with you?
- Please.

There is very
little in this world

that I don't find ridiculous.

- Is she for real?

Oh, I certainly hope so.

I think we have an
opportunity here.

If they want to
pursue a "push-nup,"

let's use it to open
up the prenup, too.

- The vacation house?
- Right.

Your preexisting prenup
gives it to Morgan.

Let's see what we can shake
loose from this lawyer.

She seems, uh...

easily confused.

Burgers!

Malcolm! Dinner!

This is Liz Reddick.

Hello?

This is Liz Reddick.
Who is this?

Virginia Thomas.

V Ginni Thomas..

And ask you to
consider apologizing

Mom, can I get it to
as a cheeseburger? ing

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why you said what you did.

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why y and call me. ou did.

Why Have a good night.did.

Who was that?

I... I don't know.

You look weird, Mom.

Well, that's because I am weird.

This is Ginni.

Have a blessed day.

Well,
isn't this sweet?

Puts us in the perfect mood.

- It seemed appropriate.

We think a sliding
scale, starting at

$30,000 an hour for
duration of labor...

From first contraction?

With another scale
for a Caesarean.

That turns on contractual
lifestyle agreements,

so I suggest we defer
to the prenup on that.

You want to reopen the prenup?

For simplicity's sake.

What part of the prenup?

Well, if Morgan has to be alone

for an extended period
of time recovering,

maybe we should look
at the agreement

over the vacation home.

Good.

We'd also love

to look at the earlier agreement

on crypto investments.

Why?

Well, Mr. Johnstone's wealth

has been invested
heavily in crypto.

And that's been good
for both parties.

: It certainly has.

Not that I understand
all that stuff.

But if we were to freeze
the value of that asset

at its current level, this
would all be a lot easier.

But if it drops,

my client suffers a huge loss.

But if it rises,

and your client
chooses to divorce...

he'll be even better off.

So this push-nup is nonsense.

- It's just a way to renegotiate the prenup.
- No, no, no.

It just makes sense.

-
- Oh!

Sometimes I just play it for
myself when I'm in a bad mood.

- How'd you do that?
- Oh.

I was able to access your screen

from the firm's Wi-Fi.

-

Come on in.

Aren't these tulips beautiful?

Yeah.

I need your help on a case.

Oh. Is there a problem?

Elsbeth Tascioni?

Is she here?

She just showed up.

- Elsbeth.

- Diane.

Oh, look at you,

being so you.

Well,
look at you, being so

- different than you.

Hold on. Oh, you
will never believe

what I learned how to
make during lockdown.

Glass paperweights.

Yes...

How did you know that?

I don't know.

Oh, oh!

Oh. Oh...

You need 16 hours of training

to get a Concealed Carry
License in Illinois.

We'll start today with posture.

Now, you don't
shoot from your...

Your arms. You
shoot from your...

Your core.

I was in the Israeli
Defense Forces.

Nicely done.

Like riding a bike.

Oh, yeah,
you got a big one.

Yeah, not as big as yours.
- Let me try it.

Just imagine Hillary's
face in the crosshairs.

Got Soros in mine.

This one would
definitely shoot out

a few boomboxes at the next BLM.

Okay. Here we go.

- BUB!

BUB!

- Right through the head.

Let us talk about
the major signposts

the major signposts
Watch for these.

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fired on protesters?

So... let's pause there.

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you are in the midst.

If you're short of that,

Ten, and it's civil war.,

Mom, are you worried
about me or something?

What?

You're home every
night for dinner.

I'm fine.

That's just
me being a parent.

- Uh, Mom, no calls during the show.
- Okay.

Okay, okay, okay. Just
really, really, really quick.

Really quick.

three
primary targets.

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Later that year,

what was the name of
your deprogrammer?

Well, there was more than one.

We "Bang-Bang," I called him..

: Oh, my God.

Who was that?

Uh... I don't know.
Just some lady. Sales.

And she likes Below Deck?

And she All right. w Deck?

Oh, God, I should... I should
not be letting you watch this.

You needed me?

Yeah.

Okay, um, this is
a weird request.

A woman has been calling me

who says she's Ginni Thomas.

Clarence Thomas's wife?

Yeah.

And...?

And... well, she-she
was in a cult

in the late '80s

and so I asked her the
name of the deprogrammer.

And I pretended I
knew it, but I don't.

So can you find out for me?

The name of the person

who deprogrammed Ginni
Thomas in the '80s?

Yeah.

Sure. Um...

Okay, look, I-I know
this is probably a prank,

but Ginni Thomas
called Anita Hill

ten years ago, like,
out of the blue,

and asked her to apologize.

I think she's lonely.

I mean, she sounds lonely.

That, and she likes
calling Black lady lawyers.

- Oh.

I'm on it.

All right.

I sound a little crazy. Okay.

- What's up?
I think I'm being followed.

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lunch. I'm b Two guys. owed.

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Yes, we are.

Yes Thanks. e.

What are you doing?

There's a sticker up here.

It's been bothering me.

I have to head...
down. Do you mind?

No. Go ahead.

- What is that?
- I don't know.

"BUB." I've been
seeing these around.

What's it mean?

I'm gonna find out.

- Yeah?
- Okay, after you hang up,

you're going to pretend
you forgot something,

and head back toward the office.

Don't even look at
them as you pass.

What if they tackle me?

They're not going to tackle you.

And I'm going to
follow them. Okay?

Yeah, okay. Here I go.

Go back to work.

Don't get killed.

Okay, that's
a bad sign, right?

It could be anything.

No, it couldn't.
I'm being targeted.

The country's hitting all
the signposts for civil war.

Rise in hate crimes,
politicians getting attacked...

- Where is this coming from?
- The Internet.

- Marissa. Stop reading it.

I'll follow you
after work, okay?

Oh, this is crazy.

I just found out
what "BUB" means.

What?

Blut und Boden.

Blut Yeah. oden.

They never go out of style.

- Feels like bad times.
Yeah.

One slash away from civil war.

- Oh, Beth.
- Mm.

- Ah...

So we should get some
work done, right?

Oh, I guess so.

Let's put our
cards on the table.

Ooh. I will if you will.

So...

"Push-nup."

It's just some bullshit

to lock in cryptocurrency
at the current value?

And you want the vacation home?

So let's just make a deal.

- Yeah!

- You want a flower?
- Oh!

Mm.

Deal.

Oh.

Hey, Jay.

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and it's not really widely
known, so it took some digging.

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Okay. Thanks.

I think we've done it.

As do I.

Colleagues, I'm thrilled

- we found a solution.

That's great. I just
want us to be happy.

- So, first two pages...

What is it?

I have a lawyer at
reception. Mr. Brittel?

He says he represents the trust?

Uh, do we know a
lawyer named Brittel?

Oh, my God, are you serious?
Is he actually here?

Hello, everyone.

I'm here to negotiate
for my client.

Matt, you don't represent me.

We've already settled
our differences here.

You're right, I
don't represent you.

I represent the
unborn baby, Annie...

- Audrey.
Exactly.

This was never a
two-way negotiation.

This is a three-way.

- With a fetus?
Yes.

And this fetus has one
tough motherfuckin' lawyer.

There will be no more
borrowing against the trust.

This has nothing to
do with the trust.

Mr. Johnstone has borrowed

$895,000 for his
crypto speculation.

We expect that to be repaid
in full with interest.

- 1.6 million.
- You put us into debt?

Well, you're not off the
hook, either. I've heard that

you've requested money

to compensate for the trauma
and inconvenience of childbirth.

Well, it's only fair that
Audrey gets half of that.

On what grounds?

Well, birth is at
least as traumatic

to the baby, wouldn't you agree?

- Who has hired you?
- The grandparents.

They put the money
into the trust

and they want it to go
directly to the child.

Not to you. So,
see you in court.

Oh, I don't think
she's going anywhere.

I don't see how, legally...
How, logically...

He can represent Audrey.

It's a
generation-skipping trust.

The grandfather didn't want
to give the money to them.

He wanted it to go
to their children.

- But the child isn't born yet.
- Right, so...

let's sue the fetus.

She-she doesn't have
standing, not yet.

Oh, sometimes I love the law.

No, this is
about professionalism.

He has to own up
to his mistakes.

Because he's
playing off his looks.

Glenn would've fired
his ass two weeks ago.

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talking about Below Deck.

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better justification?

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has already pointed out,

there is no "child"
in this case.

I'm going to allow the term.

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Order in the gallery!

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going to win with this.

She's pro-life.

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Uh, Your Honor, our
client, Mr. Johnstone,

has requested a
declaratory judgment

stating that he is under
no legal obligation

to pay for childbirth
or mothering services,

whether the compensation
goes to Ms. Johnstone

or to "the child."

I never expected you
to use this hearing

to improve your
negotiating position.

Seize the day.

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that such payments...

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natural and biblical law...

- Amen!
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"Older women are to
teach the young women

how to love their husbands
and children." Titus 2:4.

Amen!

- Amen! Amen, amen!
There will be order.

But Your Honor, Your
Honor, the Bible doesn't support

this kind of abandonment.

Your Honor,
you see, this is

exactly why the child needs me

to step in and intervene

- in the situation.
Order.

- There is a child...

Court is in recess until I
can review the precedents.

Why are you obsessed
with a civil war?

Everything's fine, okay?

Except for
the rise in violence,

the arming of the left,

and the loss of faith
in the government.

The world is just
becoming more itself.

Stay calm. Keep walking.

What? Why?

Oh, fuck.

Fuck. Are those the same guys?

They are. Just keep walking.

- What's up?
- Excuse me?

You wouldn't be following
us, by any chance?

Just getting
some orange juice.

It takes two of you?

It takes as many as we want.

Who am I speaking to?

Smith and Wesson.

Back the fuck off, asshole.

What's going on?

Nothing. Just go, Marissa.

No. Why?

Do what I say. Go!

-On the ground, now! Both of you.
Shut the fuck up

and drop your weapon, asshole.

Drop it
or we'll shoot!

We're FBI, asshole.
You're under arrest.

Put it on the
ground and do not move!

Do as I say, right now!

- Turn around and get on your...
- Move! Move!

- Put your hands behind you, now!
- Look straight ahead.

- Do not move.
- Now get your hands

- behind your back.
- You just fucked yourself, asshole.

What do you
have in your pockets?

Anything that's gonna
stick me? Anything sharp?

Gentlemen.

My name is Randy
Elkin. I'm an attorney.

The man you're arresting
is a private investigator,

licensed to carry weapons.

Not licensed to threaten
a federal agent.

Recordings
from multiple angles

show you failed to identify
yourselves as federal agents

prior to threatening him,
and used excess force

despite the fact that he
was in full compliance.

That's bullshit.

I have five
witnesses, with video.

There are three
security cameras: there,

there, and there.

We have access to their
business contact numbers,

and can have those videos
downloaded tonight.

Now, before this documentation
is released to the press

and there's no turning back, I
suggest you render an apology

and release him from custody.

Check his ID.

Good.

I think that's the
smartest move, gentlemen.

We were here to protect
your girl, asshole.

How about that
apology, gentlemen?

Wait, wait, wait, wait,
wait. Wh-Where you going?

Home.

- You should, too.
- But come on, hold on.

Who are you guys?
Where'd you come from?

We're around.

Around where?

Yeah. We're coming.

Think about it if you
want to know more.

I want to know more.

That's your number.

For what?

: What
does the future hold?

Hi, Liz.

Hey.

- I haven't seen you all week.
- Oh, yeah.

I've been working on
security for the firm.

Well, thank you for that.

I have a weird
question to ask you.

Can't be any weirder
than the case I'm on.

Yeah, we'll see.

Um, so, for the
past four nights,

a woman has been calling me

claiming to be Ginni Thomas.

And she started by
wanting me to apologize

for referring to her
husband as a nut.

But now we are
trading fan theories

about Below Deck,

Okay, that is weirder.

It's probably a prank.

But this woman said that, uh,

she's trying to get
her husband to retire.

I guess they're
passionate RVers,

and they want to go
to the Grand Canyon,

and she's worried that his job

is going to give
him a heart attack.

So the question?

What?

Y-You said you had
a weird question.

Oh. Well, I-I'm just trying
to figure out what to do.

How likely is it that
this... person is real?

I don't know.

I mean, I-I had Jay
do some snooping

and i... it is possible.

Well, if it's possible,

then I hear the best time
to see the Grand Canyon

is in the fall.

This fall.

I mean, what's the
worst that happens?

I get publicly embarrassed
by a prankster.

And the best that can happen

is you will encourage the
most conservative member

of the Supreme Court to retire

in time for Biden
to replace him.

Yeah, the...

the thing is, I, um...

I don't know, I...

What?

I don't know, it just
got me thinking that...

if we all would just drop
our political buffs and...

and talk to each other
about reality shows,

then maybe we'd...

- Oh, my God. No. No. No.

Uh, yeah, I...

I kinda like her.

Then you should encourage her

to go on vacation
with her husband

before he gets too old.

Okay.

Gosh.

Oh...

Oh, I heard that
Tascioni was here.

Yes. We're working on
a strategy for court.

What?

How to legally attack a fetus.

Do you want my advice?

Yes.

Don't.

Mm...

- : I get the idea.
- Oh...

You two seem happy.

We're always happy, Your Honor.

We ask the court to
appoint a conservator

for Audrey Johnstone.

Who is Audrey Johnstone?

- My daughter, Your Honor.
Objection.

- I'm her lawyer.
- No, you're the trust's lawyer.

And we believe you've
placed your interest

above the child's.

Okay. There's no child.

Of course there is a child.

It's right there.

You want to appoint someone else

to manage the financial
affairs of the fetus?

The child, Your
Honor, the child.

Who clearly is not competent
to do so for herself, as yet.

These invoices
show just how much

Mr. Brittel was
charging the trust...

The fetus... the child...
For his legal services.

He has claimed over $100,000

in this calendar year alone.

That's an exorbitant fee.

Okay, as trustee, I am acting

in the capacity of a
conservator already...

But not as a responsible one.

Mr. Brittel is not acting

in the best financial
interests of the...

The child.

It is the opinion of this court

that fetuses are entitled

to certain inalienable rights,

and therefore, the
plaintiff's motion is granted:

Mr. Brittel is not serving
his client's interest,

and the court places the fetus

into a conservatorship.

Stand up for every child!

Yay.

God, I need a shower.

for every child!

Me?

Uh, I'm divorced.

About four years now.

He was a police captain.

Really? What happened?

We didn't spend enough time
Really? together. pened?

You know, I think if I had
to do it all over again,

I wouldn't put work
ahead of my marriage.

Yeah.

We've been talking.

Well, the most important thing

is to not look back at your life

and have any regrets.

You want to go to the
Grand Canyon, you go.

Because when we die,
we all face God,

and what are you
gonna say to him?

"I worked until I was 75"?

Ginni?

I know you're right.

I kno Yeah, some. ght.

I kn Yeah, I guess. ght.

Anyone last year?

I'm just seeing if you're
following your own advice.

Following y Yes. own advice.

Following Oh, my God. advice.

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He wants to talk.dvice.

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Liz Reddick? e.

My decision on gay marriage.

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And I'm here with Neil Gorsuch.

And I'm here il Gorsuc.

And I'm h Gorsu.

I'm calm.

You've been busted.
For Filibusted!

FHey!

Yes, this is fun.

Aw, come on, Liz. Don't be mad.

Yep.
- I'll let you smack me.

No, I think I'll
think of another way

to take it out on you.

I know you will. Uh,
you mind if we come in?

Are you gonna keep filming?

Well, that depends on if you,
uh, sign this release or not.

Uh, hey, Liz?

Uh, okay, okay.

She... she loves the joke.

Right? Liz.

Liz.

Let us in.

I'm...

I'm a Black man in
a white neighborhood

with a bunch of puppets.

Not cool. Liz!

Hey, Jay. Hey, I want
you to do me a favor.

Okay...

Do you remember him?

The streaming service guy.

I want you to call him The
str and tell him ce guy.

The s You're unionizing. guy.

Long night?

Yeah. You?

Um, I guess so.

Want to get a drink?

I would, but I'm
meeting someone.

Oh.

Got it.

This is getting personal.

377?

Jay Dipersia.

Yes.

You asked about
us, is that right?

I asked...

I don't know what
I asked about, I...

What are you looking for, Jay?

Competence.

I know passion. I know anger.

I know our people standing
up for themselves.

But I'm looking for
people who are good at it.

And I want to be part of it.

Yesterday, I saw that...

for just a minute.

That's what I want.

We're the leaders
of The Collective.

And we want to know
what your talent is.

What's The Collective?

A group of friends who
want to make things better.

What can you do to help us?

I don't know. I'm
an investigator.

Okay. Well, we have
investigators. Jonas...

I'm-I'm sorry.

Look, tell me what you want.

We want people who
can be helpful.

What you can do?

I can train people
to use firearms

to get their Concealed
Carry Licenses.

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