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Last updated: 9/8/2015 00:00 pm CDT, Program air date: 2/12/2014 in the US
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NBC Episode Summary: http://bit.ly/1JexgMm
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Blurb: Red, Liz and Ressler travel to Uzbekistan, where the CIA has spies masquerading as clergy and is covering up the crimes of a U.S.-based oil company. The man Liz hired to guard Tom is questioned by a detective.
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Created by: Jon Bokenkamp
Director: Andrew McCarthy
Writers: Jonathan Shapiro, Lukas Reiter, Jon Bokenkamp
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Raymond āRedā Reddington ā James Spader
Elizabeth Keen ā Megan Boone
Donald Ressler ā Diego Klattenhoff
Harold Cooper ā Harry Lennix
Tom Keen ā Ryan Eggold
Aram Mojtabai ā Amir Arison
Samar Navabi ā Mozhan Marnò
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Susan Ames ā Stephanie Berry
Claude Hippeau ā Ian Jarvis
Martin Wilcox ā Michael Kostroff
Dpty AG Reven Wright ā Adriane Lenox
Agent Burke ā Arian Moayed
Hayworth ā James Naughton
Samuel Aleko (Samoan) ā Dante Nero
Ruslan Denisov ā Faran Tahir
Dembe Zuma ā Hisham Tawfiq
Commander Kushan ā Shaun Toub
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Note: Below is the script from Springfield http://bit.ly/1Do56Zu (which is really just the captions) with formatting and the names of speakers added. Some descriptive information is added when necessary. Not every line has a speaker assigned. Redās lines are bolded. I am sure there are mistakes. If there is a better source, please let me know on Twitter @BlacklistDCd.
⤠= my favorite lines
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š“ Script 2:11 Ruslan Denisov
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[ Men chanting in native language ] [ Church bell tolls ] [ Indistinct shouting ]
Denisov: You lie.
[ Breathing heavily ]
Denisov: Would a simple servant of God have this? Youāre no more a priest than I am. Hereās your burning bush. So talk to your God.
[ Keypad beeps ] [ Ringing ]
Burke: This is Burke. OP-SEC 3828. We have a situation.
[ Knock on door ]
Mrs Susan Ames: Officer Collins.
Wilcox: Martin Wilcox. We spoke on the phone.
Mrs Ames: Of course. Detective, thanks for coming.
Collins: Susan, this is Detective Wilcox with Metro PD. Iāve brought him up to speed.
Wilcox: Mrs. Ames, weāll do whatever we can to find your husband.
Mrs Ames: Thanks. Eugene disappears sometimes to Atlantic City, once to Vegas, but he always calls, and heās never gone for more than a few days.
Wilcox: And I understand thereās some incident that happened before his absence ā
Mrs Ames: Eugene came home. He said he got an anonymous tip about trespassers over by one of the marina docks. The Lieutenant went to check it out, came back about an hour later, said he got the scare of his life. He ran into an FBI agent on one of the old ships, said she pulled out a gun as he was boarding.
Wilcox: An FBI agent?
Mrs Ames: Said the FBI was looking for two fugitives who escaped Cumberland the night before. If something happened to Eugene, itās got to be one of them. Donāt you think? This agent he spoke with ā
Wilcox: Is there any chance your husband got a name?
Mrs Ames: He did better than that. She gave him a card.
Wilcox: [ Reading ] Special Agent Elizabeth Keen.
Aram [holds the tiny wooden box]: Iāve never seen anything like it.
Liz: What is it?
Aram: I donāt know. It was ā
Liz: I think it contains some kind of message.
Aram: Whereād you get it?
Liz: I need you to see if you can figure out what it is, how it works.
Aram: There are people who are far more qualified at this kind of thing than me.
Liz: But none that I know and trust.
[ Footsteps approaching ]
Red: I hope Iām interrupting.
Liz: Yes.
Aram: No. No.
Red: Youāre not answering your phone.
Liz: So leave a message.
Red: Dembe did. Two, in fact. We have a new case, Agent Keen.
Liz: Then tell Cooper.
Red: Thatās not how this works.
Aram: I think I left my soup in the microwave. Lobster bisque. [leaves]
Liz: I know exactly how this works. You lie, say what you need to say to make me believe you actually care ā
Red: Thatās not true.
Liz: Youāre after the Fulcrum. Itās why youāre here. Not to help me or protect me or whatever spin youāre selling today. Well, Iām not buying it. From this point on, thereās no reason for us to talk unless itās about the work.
Red: Fine. Then letās work. I think youāll find todayās most intriguing story on page 20, bottom-left corner.
Liz: [ Reading ] āAccording to Uzbek authorities, Father Aleksandr Nabiyev, a local priest in the Tashkent Region of Uzbekistanāā Youāre intrigued because a priest was kidnapped?
Red: No. Iām intrigued because the priest is not a priest. From what I hear, the good Father Nabiyev is an agent of the CIA. Thatās a crime, Agent Keen. Going back to the Cold War, the CIA has a long and controversial history of using religious figures as spies in violation of executive orders, internal CIA policy, and promises made by every president since Ford.
Liz: And you know who kidnapped this agent?
Red: I do. Unfortunately, heās an associate of mine. His name is Ruslan Denisov. He commands a nasty, little band of separatists known as SRU. Translated, they are the supreme republic of a free, righteous, and independent Uzbekistan. I told Ruslan it was a bit much, but he can be quite melodramatic, not to mention violent and entirely unreasonable. Politics are his passion, and to fund his separatist agenda, heās become something of an abduction mogul, specializing in senior executives of foreign corporations working in or passing through the region. He holds them for ransom at prices far above market standard.
Man: [ Flashover ] Your company has made it clear it has no interest in paying for your release. [bang]
Liz: And you do business with this man?
Red: Donāt underestimate the usefulness of a nasty band of armed separatists. But lately, Ruslanās been breaking promises. His temper has cost me and my partners considerably more than heās worth.
Liz: So everybody wins. You help us rescue the agent, we eliminate a thorn in your side.
Red: Careful on this one, Lizzy. You have more than just a blacklister to worry about this time. The CIA will do whatever it takes to keep this quiet.
Aram: Richard Gagnon, Executive VP for a French video-component manufacturer. Here he is before he was taken [ Keyboard clacking ] and here he is the day SRU released him in exchange for $2 million cash.
Liz: We have a list of over 30 victims.
Samar: I donāt understand. This guy makes a fortune taking corporate execs. Now he takes a CIA agent. Why change the business model?
Letās find him and ask.
Aram: Iām sorry, but peopleās faith is sacred. Religion should be off-limits to spies.
Samar: Wouldnāt work in my country.
Ressler: Yeah, well, the Agency knows the law, so theyāve gone this far, something big is going on in that area.
Wright: Itās a simple question, Mr. Heyworth. Is Father Nabiyev an operative of the CIA or not? Heyworth: We all know that would be illegal.
Wright: Thatās not an answer to my question.
Heyworth: Not to my knowledge.
Cooper: Look, I didnāt call this meeting to make a case against the Agency. Weāre here because I have an informant who I think can help get your man back safely.
Heyworth: If he were our man ā and Iām saying āIfā ā the Agency would prefer to handle this on its own.
Wright: If an American citizenās been kidnapped overseas, thatās FBI jurisdiction. If heās your asset, I can keep you involved. If not, youāre out. Agent Cooper, your task force will run point on the investigation and any hostage negotiations.
Cooper: My people can leave tonight.
Liz: Commander Kushan. Iām Agent Keen. This is Agent Ressler. On behalf of the Bureau, we appreciate your help.
Kushan: Let me be very clear, Agent Keen. It is you who are here to help me. This is an Uzbek military operation.
Liz: All due respect, sir, an American citizen has been abducted.
Which is why we have extended the courtesy of our invitation. But you will not be negotiating with Ruslan Denisov, and you will not be negotiating with me. And you will turn over your firearms. If thatās a problem and you wish to return to your country ā
No. No problem.
My men will escort you to your hotel.
Liz: Weāre being watched.
Ressler: I didnāt notice him. I was too busy checking out Hugo Boss on the corner. Whoever he is, he isnāt a fed. That suit wasnāt bought on a government salary.
[They enter restaurant]
Red: The other one, the watercolorist, she ā legs like a shot-putter. She gets me in this headlock. I black out. Next thing I know, I wake up, no sheets, vaseline everywhere. The lipstick on the mirror overhead reads, āSame time next year?ā I havenāt missed an art expo in Basel since. Lizzy! Please excuse me.
Liz: What are you doing here?
Red: I promised to help. I canāt be an effective resource if Iām thousands of miles from the action.
Liz: Itās not safe. We just saw the CIA at the airport. They see you ā
Red: Iāll be sure to say hello. Uzbekistan has no extradition treaty with the United States.
Who are your friends over there?
Go get cleaned up. Weāll have dinner. I know a wonderful little hole in the wall thatās actually in a hole in the wall.
[ Elevator bell dings ]
Ressler: Whatās going on with you and Reddington? You two have a little loversā quarrel?
Liz: I donāt trust him.
Ressler: Reddingtonās untrustworthy? Hmm.
[ Elevator creaks, thuds ]
Aah! Welcome to my country.
Denisov: The FBI in Uzbekistan ā for a year, I tried to get your attention. Now here you are because the only thing Americans understand is violence.
Liz: If you know so much about Americans, youād know that our government doesnāt pay ransoms to terrorists.
Denisov: One manās terrorist, another manās freedom fighter. I donāt want your money ā not for myself, anyway. As you can see, business is good. I took your Agent Burke for another reason completely.
Burke ā thatās his name?
Denisov: Almost 25 years ago, my country sold an American company, Anneca Oil, the rights to build a pipeline through Tashkent to Andijan Region. The price was absurd. The Uzbek people received a fraction of the value. Corruption ā well, you know. These things happen, and I donāt care. But now, the pipeline is leaking.
Leaking?
Hundreds of villagers have been killed, hundreds more are sick, and the company does nothing. Our lawyers are no match for your wealthy attorneys. The American embassy looks away. The CIA is here, watching, doing nothing, reporting on any threats to your American interests.
Mr. Denisov ā
Denisov: I took one of theirs. A vice president of Anneca Oil. I tell him that there are chemicals in the water that we drink, that our children bathe in. But he says no. The company did tests. The water is safe. So I did a test of my own. I give him back to you now to show you my good faith so you can show the others the truth. The negotiations for your Agent Burke begin tomorrow.
Liz [on phone]: We saw hostages, at least four. I donāt think Agent Burke was one, but heās probably there.
We have got to find that compound.
That wonāt be easy. The local army canāt even find them.
Well, we got your photo of the guy Denisov released ā the Anneca VP ā compared it to known company execs and got a match ā Jeffrey Hanover.
How long ago was he taken?
Thatās the thing. I donāt know. From what I can tell, Anneca never reported him missing.
Youāre kidding.
They tried to handle it privately. If that pipeline is leaking, the last thing they want is attention.
Liz: Yeah, well, Iāll tell you one thing. Whatever it was eating at Hanoverās flesh, it wasnāt just water.
Female doctor: He should survive. His skin has been burned, corroded.
Ressler: And the chemicals?
Doctor: Itās certainly consistent with prolonged exposure to benzene and polycyclic hydrocarbons commonly associated with oil development.
Thank you, Doctor.
Agent Ressler. Dean Walker, EVP at Anneca. Just wanted to say thanks for bringing Jeff home.
Itās all part of the job.
Walker: I just flew in. Company sent me straightaway.
If thereās anything you need, Iām here to help.
Yeah, I doubt that. We saw you this morning watching us at the airport. How long have you really been here?
Three weeks. The company sent me to deal with Denisov, see if we could work something out.
Privately? Jeffās family wanted it that way. They were afraid if the FBI got involved ā
Maybe youāre the ones who were afraid.
Annecaās got nothing to hide.
This leak Denisov keeps talking about ā
He the one responsible. Itās a scam. His men sabotage the pipeline and then demand a fortune because the locals are getting sick.
Kushan: So this is how you respect my operation? I told you, you have no authority here.
Denisov contacted us.
Commander, I know this is your case, but if Denisov wants to talk to the FBI ā
Not an option.
Itās an option if Denisov says itās an option. Heās the one whoās holding an American hostage. Yes, a Frenchman, a German, and many others.
Iām sorry. You canāt order us not to talk to him.
I could arrest you and your partner for interfering in my investigation.
Ressler: What investigation? Youāve been tracking this guy and his group for over a year. Heās still abducting innocent people, holding them for ransom ā
You and your partner will remain at the Tashlan Hotel under military guard.
If you try to leave, your stay in Uzbekistan will be a lot longer than you bargained for, hmm?
Red: Well, you certainly make friends fast. [ Ice cube clinks ] Truth is, Iām impressed. Not with you ā with Ruslan.He never really struck me as a man of the people.
Ressler. The guyās a psychopath. Heās in over his head. He doesnāt know anything about pipelines.
Red: Agent Keen is late.
Ressler: Sheās having room service. What, are you in the doghouse?
Red: Oh, thatās a shame. Sheās gonna miss the most tantalizingly delicious khorem baklava.
Ressler: Ruslanās a criminal. Even if Anneca comes to the table, Denisov would have no idea what to ask for. The guy doesnāt even know enough to know what he wants. The lawyers would eat him for lunch.
Red: You may be right. Whenās the next sit-down?
Ressler: Tomorrow morning.
Red: Well, given your new entourage, I gather you may need my help to attend.
Ressler: Actually, I think weāve got that covered.
[ Elevator bell dings ] [ Elevator creaks, thuds ]
Liz: Mr. Denisov, thank you for your willingness to talk to us. The Bureau spoke with Anneca Oil, and the good news is, they want to fix this.
Denisov: That is good news. To be honest, I was a little worried. [ Parroting Donald talking to Red ] I mean, who am I? Iām just a criminal. I donāt even know enough to know what I want. I will not be negotiating this deal myself. Iāve decided to bring in a professional, someone to make sure that the company lawyers donāt eat me for lunch.
Red: Mr. Denisov, it is my pleasure to be here.
Denisov: Hello.
Red: My name is Raymond Reddington. [ To Liz & Ressler ] And you are?
Cooper: Iāve spoken to my agents. They assure me Agent Burke is alive.
Wright: So, where are we?
Cooper: My people are concerned. They were driven to a village less than 40 miles from the SRU compound. They saw the damage being done by the pipeline firsthand.
Heyworth (CIA): Wait. Your people know where the compound is located?
Cooper: They donāt know the exact location, but based on drive time and the terrain they encountered, we think the compound is somewhere near the southeast base of the Zarafshan Range.
Heyworth: We can have a black-ops team on the ground tonight.
Cooper: That would be a mistake. We donāt know with certainty if Agent Burke is even there.
Heyworth: Iām willing to take that chance.
Cooper: And destroy the trust theyāre trying to build with Denisov as well as endanger the lives of those still on the ground?
Wright: I agree. At this point, a raid is premature. Agent Cooper, Iām assuming your informant can be of assistance on this one?
Cooper: From what I hear, heās right at the center of this.
Wright: Then we stay the course for now.
Red: [ To Denisov ] I will see to it that every one of your interests and expectations are met or exceeded.
Liz: What the hell are you doing?
Red: Iām sorry. Itās been a while since Iāve done one of these. Did I screw up already?
Liz: Youāre not really gonna negotiate for Denisov, are you? Youāre the one who insisted that our interaction be strictly professional. You gave us this case to help us get the agent back, not represent the other side.
Red: Agent Keen, in this world, there are no sides, only players.ā¤
Are we really supposed to sit here and hammer out a deal?
Red: Absolutely not. I was thinking we might get out for a bit. The first day of negotiation is rather like the first day of school.
Get out? Where?
Red: Letās go on a field trip, shall we? [ Goat bleats ]
Denisov: What youāre smelling is benzene, a common pollutant in oil production. Itās in the air we breathe and the food we eat. This way. We boil all our water for drinking and add andrographis to counteract the toxins.
Does that work?
No. Carcinogens are ingested and cause melanomas, damage internal organsā lung, liver, and kidney failure.
Red: Somewhere, 6,000 miles away, a group of bean counters in a boardroom did a cost-benefit analysis and concluded that these people arenāt worth the cost of responsibly maintaining their pipeline.ā¤
Ressler: The exec I talked to, he said your men were sabotaging the pipeline. Said it was a scam.
Denison: My youngest brother died of benzene poisoning last year.
Red: So, whoās the hostage here, Agent Burke or these poor devils?
Ressler: Look, I donāt care what math they did. No company can ignore this. Itās bad for business.
Liz: Only if someone can prove the truth. Anneca spends a fortune on lobbyists to make sure that doesnāt happen. Maybe we can contact the State Department, see if they can apply some pressure, try and clean up this mess.
Red: And I can see to it that Agent Burke is released unharmed. See? No sides. Only players.
[ Cellphone rings ]
Keen.
Wilcox: Agent Keen. Iām glad I caught you. You know, youāre not an easy woman to reach.
Liz: Iām sorry. Who is this?
Detective Martin Wilcox, Metro PD. Assistant Director Cooperās office gave me your number. I hope I caught you at an okay time.
Whatās up, Detective?
Iām looking into this missing-persons case. The vic actually works for the PD. Itās a Lieutenant Ames, DC harbormaster.
How can I help?
I heard that you two ran into each other up on one of the harbor rigs. It looks like you gave him one of your business cards.
Right.
Wilcox: Right. I think you said something about the FBI searching for fugitives out of Cumberland. Thing is, I-Iāve made a few calls, and nobody seems to know anything about it.
Well, thatās because it didnāt happen. It was a cover. I couldnāt share why with the Lieutenant at the time.
Is there any chance you can share it with me now? Might help me clear this case.
Iām sorry.
Wilcox: Well, youāre gonna have to tell me something. I mean, you being out there alone, drawing your weapon, giving a false story ā it raises some questions.
Liz: Iāve already said more than I can say. May I ask ā Lieutenant Ames ā who reported him missing?
His wife. Married 32 years. :-(
Oh. Well, I hope you find him, Detective. Good luck.
[ Uzbek folk music plays ]
Liz: You told Ruslan the State Department was open to the idea of an inquiry.
Red: You havenāt touched your baklava.
Liz: You told him, and heās not interested?
Red: Just one bite.
Liz: I didnāt come here for the baklava. I came here to talk about the negotiation.
[ Tango music plays ] [ Applause ]
Red: Ah. A Russian milonga. Watch closely, Lizzy. Everything you need to know about negotiation is there in the tango milonga.ā¤
Weāve got eyes on the SRU compound.
Heyworth: You spoke to Commander Kushan?
Yes, sir.
Heyworth: He understands we want this resolved tonight. I want full deniability for the Agency. Get out in public, far away when this happens. Weāve been ordered to stand down, but local authorities dealing with local issues ā nothing we can do about that.
Understood.
[ Tango music continues ]
Red: At the outset, they are opponents. Each has something the other wants. They size one another up, assessing risk, setting boundaries, challenging each other to breach them. A sensuous battle ā violence and sex balanced on the blade of a knife. Nothing given that is not earned ā nothing taken that is not given. This is the pure essence of negotiation. Not a poker game, but a milonga. A tango. A seduction.ā¤
Liz: Whatās wrong?
Red: [ Sees CIA ] Everything.
[ CIA commandos attack compound, killing many of Denisovās men ]
Commander, we have searched all the buildings. There is no sign of the hostages, including the American.
Liz: When exactly did this happen?
Cooper [on phone]: Last night around 2100 hours. Uzbek Special Forces are reporting a full-scale raid of the compound.
It was the CIA ā the man in the restaurant, he wanted to be seen in public.
What about Burke? They went this damn far, they better have found him alive.
Samar: According to the official report, they havenāt found him at all.
It was an all-out assault. At least a dozen SRU fighters were killed by an army unit led by ā Commander Kushan.
How the hell did he know how to find the compound?
Cooper: Heyworth. That son of a bitch was ordered to stand down.
[ Knock on door ]
Red: Whoās on the phone?
Cooper.
Red: Harold! Good. I want you to hear this.
Cooper: Reddington, you know this wasnāt our move.
Red: The CIA ā The CIA did what the CIA does. I expected as much, which is why Agent Burke and the other hostages were moved from that compound. The question is why on earth you would share the compoundās location with the very people I advised you not to trust.
Cooper: Iāll deal with Heyworth.
Red: Oh, Heyworth is the least of your troubles now. I warned you about Denisov. I told you he was violent and unstable. How do you think heāll react to losing a dozen of his men?
Cooper: You think heāll kill Burke?
Red: I have no idea. But now Iām afraid Denisov may not trust me, and I certainly donāt trust you. The negotiations are over.
Denisov: I was stupid to trust you!
Red: Ruslan.
Denisov: I was stupid to think that they respected us or would deal with us fairly!
Red: Take a breath. I told you to move the hostages. You did. Your assets are intact.
Denisov: He [ prisoner ] was left behind at the compound, abandoned by his commander.
Red: Ruslan, heās more valuable alive than dead.
Denisov: Not to me. [ Shoots him ]
Red: I hope that made you feel better.⤠Apparently not.
Burke [ Breathing heavily ]: Aah!
Denisov: The CIA killed you, you understand? They did this!
Red [ trying to distract Denisov ]: Sacrifice the bishop. ReykjaviĀk, ā72. God, I can remember it like it was yesterday. I was in Steven Bashās rec room down in the basement, eating fried egg and bologna sandwich when he did it.
Denisov: Did what? Who did?!
Red: Bobby Fischer. It was game 13, move 50ā rook takes bishop, B5. He sacrificed his bishop. [ Slaps leg ] Thatās when Russia lost the Cold War.⤠It was staggering. Spasky had no answer because he had no endgame, and neither do you. When you capture and kill a CEO, you incur the wrath of a company. When you capture and kill a CIA agent, you incur the wrath of the US government. Thatās boots on the ground, drones overhead. What will be your answer to that?ā¤
Denisov: My men were murdered. A message has to be sent.
[ Burke grunts ]
Red: Youāre only seeing the next move. People have been pillaging your countryās resources since time began. Someone has to offer a better alternative. That someone could be you. Ruslan, there is an endgame here that you donāt yet see. But you see it, donāt you, Agent Burke?
Burke: I donāt know what youāre talking about.
Red: Denisov here is so blinded by anger, he thinks this problem started when he became aware of it.⤠But you and I both know thatās not true. Why donāt you tell us about Zhabin?
Burke: I donāt know anything.
Red: The CIA put you here for a reason. They violated their own policy and federal law to hide you among locals because thereās a secret they want to protect. Now tell us about Zhabin.
Burke: No.
Red: Make no mistake, Mr. Burke. My friend here is still making the bed heāll have to lie in for the rest of his life. But my bed is made, and I assure you my bed accommodates a broad spectrum of behavior.⤠So you tell us what little you know about Zhabin, or Iāll put you in the ground myself. Give me the gun.
Burke: Leonid Zhabin ā heās the former cabinet minister, part of the old Soviet regime. Ran this whole region from the late ā70s to the early ā90s. A ruthless, corrupt, evil man. He gave Anneca the right to build the pipeline. And in return, he got a massive kickback and piece of the ownership interest. Possibly insane, very religious now, as if that can save him. All these sick people are his fault.
[ In confessional Zhabin mutters, asking Godās forgiveness ]
Red [in priestās place]: Maybe he doesnāt like you. For you, Iām afraid absolution wonāt be quite so easy to obtain. I need all the details of exactly how the Anneca Oil rights were sold ā for how much, including gratuities, contingencies, and all the participants.
Zhabin: I want absolution in the next world, not a life in prison in this one.
Red: Understandable. But itās the confession, not the priest, that gives us absolution.ā¤
[ Denisov holds Zhabinās head under water in baptismal font ]
[ Gurgling, muffled shouting ] [ Gasping ]
Red: The US government says this isnāt torture. What do you think?ā¤
[ Gurgling ]
Zhabin: Let me talk, please.
Red: Look at yourself. Rich as Croesus, and you let Anneca Oil poison your own countrymen.
Zhabin: We didnāt just poison our countrymen. We killed them, hundreds of them.
Ressler: Looks like weāre hostages now, too.
Liz: Ressler, I think Iām in trouble.
Ressler: You think you ā
Liz: I got a call from Metro PD. Theyāve got a missing-persons case, the DC harbormaster. He showed up where I was holding Tom.
Ressler: Whoa, whoa. Whatever youāre about to confess, Keen, donāt.
Liz: I didnāt kill him. I didnāt. It was Tom.
Ressler: Tom? Why would Tom kill the one person in a position to rescue him?
Liz: To protect me. I realize how insane that sounds. I met the harbormaster the first time he showed up and gave him my card, told him I was there searching for two fugitives.
Ressler: You lied to him.
Liz: To explain why I was there I had no idea Tom would kill him. I tried to stop it.
Ressler: Was there witnesses? Somebody must have been watching Tom while you werenāt there.
Liz: There was someone.
Wilcox: Thanks for coming down.
Aleko [ guy who guarded Tom ]: Look, I donāt think I can help you. You canāt keep me here.
Take it easy. Nobodyās keeping you here.
Wilcox: Just want to ask you a few questions, then youāre free to go. Tell me about Elizabeth Keen.
[ Cellphone ringing ]
Liz: Where have you been?
Red: Good news. Iāve reconsidered our position. Negotiations will resume immediately.
Liz: Did you talk to Denisov?
?No questions.?
Liz: Burkeās dead, isnāt he?
Red: No. We have new evidence to present. There is one proviso, however. That mouthpiece from Anneca, the one you spoke to? Bring him along.
Liz: Wait, wait. We canāt leave. Kushanās doubled the guards outside. Itās too risky.
Red: I may need to have a chat with this Commander Kushan. Weāll come to you. See you in an hour.
Aleko: Weāve been through this. I donāt know what youāre talking about.
Wilcox: Well you are Samuel Aleko, the same Samuel Aleko who was the custodian for an abandoned vessel docked in DC harbor, a rig called the Phoenix. Zebra mussels. Yeah, I got to say, Sam, Iāve seen guys tripped up by a lot of things, but zebra mussels? Yeah, thatās a first.
[ Papers rustling ]
Wilcox: Ah, there it is. Yeah, see? Y-y-youā you spoke to the shellfish inspector, and y-you refused to let him board, and you promised to vacate the slip. See? I know you were there.
You gentleman are doing a wonderful job.
Sorry.
Sorry.
Red: Traffic coming into the city. Price of progress. This is Dean Walker from Anneca.
Whoās this?
Red: The smoking gun. Ugh! That sounded dramatic. Leonid Zhabin.
This is the new evidence that you were talking about. Ex-minister Zhabin hasnāt been in power for 20 years, and with all due respect, sir, the man is not mentally well.
Red: Perhaps not, but āIn a mad world, only the mad are sane.ā Kurosawa. ā¤
Walker: What the hell is he talking about?
Red: History, Mr. Walker. My new friend knows a great deal about the history of your companyās pipeline.
Walker: History is not new evidence.
Red: Or maybe it is. As it turns out, we do agree on one key detail. Your companyās current pipeline is not the worst thing on earth.
Then what is?
Red: The first pipelineā the one Anneca built in 1988, four years before the current one.
Walker: Is that what he told you? The man is delusional.
Probably.
Walker: There was only one pipeline. We broke ground to build it in ā92. Read the contracts.
Red: Youāre right. The contracts do say that.
Zhabin: It started before the Wall fell. Uzbekistan was still a constituent republic of the Soviet Union. Mr. Gorbachev was changing our future. I was allowed to secretly open our markets for an American pipeline.
Walker: This is fiction.
Zhabin: I sold the rights to them that year, and they built the first pipeline right away. You couldnāt even wait to do it right! We were all so greedy. The first line was an unmitigated disaster. Hundreds were killed. Whole villages became ill.
I still see their faces.
Red: Then the Soviet Union collapsed, and all hell broke loose. Anneca paid Mr. Zhabin to orchestrate a cover-up. Bury the dead, destroy any record that the first pipeline ever existed.
It wasnāt the only disaster cloaked by those momentous events, hidden from view in the fog of a new world order.ā¤
Walker: Itās a good story. But thatās all it isā a story from a crazy old man.
Red: Who happened to keep a complete set of the original documents in the hope that, one day, he might find the courage to set things right. Your engineers did better the second time around.
At least this one took 20 years to start leaking.
Liz: If this is true and Anneca is responsible for hundreds of peopleās deaths, then you and the other high-level executives will be prosecuted.
Walker: Reparations can be paid to the alleged victims. We can fix this.
Red: Reparations are all well and good, but the people I represent donāt want you to fix it.
Walker: They donāt?
Red: No. The Uzbek people have had quite enough of Annecaās promises. They want you to leave. Pack up your pipeline and leave.
Walker: [ Scoffs ] That wonāt happen.
Red: Mr. Denisov thought you might need some additional incentive, so Mr. Zhabin was kind enough to direct him to one of the mass graves where victims of the first pipeline are buried. His men are on their way there now. I can stop them if we have a deal.
Walker: [ Clears throat ] Can I get some water, please?
Red: Oh! Yes! Of course. This is the water they drink in the villages, the ones directly above your pipeline. Drink up. Talk to your board. You have 24 hours until we go public.
[ Camera shutter clicks ]
TV: Effective immediately, Anneca Oil has elected to cease operation of its local pipeline.
And we are thrilled to announce some exciting and highly profitable new initiatives on the horizonā¦
We got to go. SRU just confirmed ā Agent Burkeās being released.
Where?
Drop point outside the city.
TV: ⦠construction of three new schools for the people of this great country.
Thank you. And now Iāll take a few questions.
Red: Commander Kushan. Itās good to meet you. Iāve heard nothing but terrible things.ā¤
What kind of deal are we talking about?
Wilcox: It all depends on what you got to say, how valuable it is to the case.
I can take you to the body. Is that valuable enough?
They should be here any time now.
Director Heyworth, the agents are on site. Please advise.
Heyworth [ on phone ]: Do not move until they take possession of the asset.
SOG team is standing by in the perimeter, awaiting your go.
Heyworth: Once the exchange is complete, I want Reddington taken into custody. If Denisov shows, kill him.
Carās arriving now, sir.
Team Leader, stand by.
Heyworth.: Can you confirm Reddington is in the vehicle?
Affirmative.
Liz: Agent Burke. Welcome back.
Man: We have eyes on target.
Reddingtonās out of the car, sir.
Heyworth: Nobody moves until I give the order.
Cooper [barges in]: Hey, Arnold.
Secretary: Sir, I tried to stop him ā
Cooper: You and I have a problem.
Heyworth: Take a step back, Harold.
You ignored a Justice Department directive. You told Kushan how to find that compound.
You canāt prove that.
You and I both know my people are there to protect an asset of yours.
I can neither confirm nor deny ā
Cooper: If anything happens to those agents, the next time your phone rings, itāll be the Attorney General calling.
Man [on phone]: Sir, standing by for your order. Sir, our windowās closing. Requesting authorization to take immediate action.
Heyworth: Stand down. [ Receiver slams ]
[A crate marked UN Humanitarian Aid has arrived]
Denisov: I need your help. Commander Kushan and his men are at my compound.
Red: His men are. [ ie Kushan is in box ]
If you can get me out of the country ā
Red. I can. But I wonāt.
They will arrest me.
Red: Perhaps. Sooner or later, we all must pay for our crimes.ā¤
[ Knock on box ]
Denisov: Is Kushan ā ?
Red: You still donāt see it, do you? The endgame. You could run this country, Ruslan. What youāve done is that important. You brought a multinational corporation to its knees, saved countless lives. Youāll make this country billions. You may go to prison for a bit. But you will emerge a hero. One of the few standing in your way is Commander Kushan. [ Knock on box ] Well, not standing.
[ ā« Mavis Staples āEvery Stepā plays ] every step of the way I found grace if I lead ā¦
Red: Commander Kushan? ā [ Knock on box ]
TV: Woman: More on this breaking story. Just hours after Anneca Oilās announcement that the company is shutting down its pipeline comes this surprising development. The government and French oil conglomerate Savillion have reached a deal to nationalize a brand-new pipeline.
The deal, said to be worth billions, should gain easy approval and will be finalized within days.
⫠⦠of the way I found grace I never saw it coming.
Liz: I knew you had to have an angle.
Red: Elizabeth Keen, this is Claude Hippeau, Senior Vice President of Savillion.
Hippeau: EnchantƩ.
Liz: You were having drinks together the day we arrived. You knew exactly what was gonna happen.
Red: I had an inkling.
Hippeau: Au revoir, mon ami.
[ Smooches ] [ Pats back ]
Red: Give my regards to the wife ā and the mistress.ā¤
Liz: Thatās why you wanted Anneca to abandon the pipeline, to clear the way for another company to get the contract?
Red: You say that as if itās a bad thing. Anneca shuts down operations, the victims are well compensated, maybe get a little justice, a new firm is poised to deliver a state-of-the-art pipeline ā everybody wins.
Liz: You get a payday from Savillion for making it happen.
Red: Vive la France. [ Smacks lips ]
ā« every step every step [ Knock on door ] of the way of the way
Aram: Hey.
[ Door closes ]
Liz: Did you find anything?
Aram: No. I mean, uh, yes. Looks like some kind of beta technology. A recording device.
Iām thinking itās late ā80s, early ā90s. But how it works, what it does I donāt have the faintest idea.
ā« lonely and lonely [ Door opens ] lose my way
Aram: Have you spoken to Mr. Reddington about this?
Liz: No.
Aram: But he might have some insights.
Liz: You have to tell me ā promise me you will not talk to Reddington about this.
Aram: Mumās the word.
[ Door closes ]
Aleko: We got a deal, right? No jail time if I testify? Youāre not gonna believe what I have to say.
Wilcox: Tell me about Elizabeth Keen.
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šš“ Script: 2:11 Ruslan Denisov http://wp.me/pDKwi-DM #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist (updated) with Twitter image links
š£ Writers for [2:11 Denisov] listed on IMDb as Lukas Reiter & Jonathan Shapiro of The Practice; A McCarthy directed #TheBlacklist
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@ChicagoCollen Itās exciting; I found that as a result of finding out J Shapiro (of āThe Practiceā) co-wrote 2:11 Ruslan Denisov
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Deadline: Maria Bello Joins David E. Kelleyās Amazon Drama Series āTrialā http://bit.ly/1K2y81Q co-wrote w his Practice producer J Shapiro
š£ Kinda sad James wonāt be in new David E Kelley/Amazon series āTrialā ā also w J Shapiro (co-wrote Denisov w Reiter) collaborating http://bit.ly/1K2y81Q
š£ The tango milonga segment is the writing highlight of the episode. Shame they didnāt acknowledge DKās contribution #TheBlacklist
š£ Four views of Liz photo from [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] (original: upper right) and [2:19 Leonard Caul] (3 tinted red) http://pic.twitter.com/MNZZGywzUo
š£ Lizzieās hair is the same style as Tango dancer [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/d0WlCTw72z
š£ We now know this is the ābubble moduleā of The Fulcrum [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/qUlWaSRgoz
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š£ More than any episode, [2:11 Denisov] is so full of incredible James Spader pics, itās hard to get through it! http://pic.twitter.com/UBOuGqrZ6P
š£ š£ So many great shots. So little space on my iPad. [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/LiXn79dAdU
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š£ My god, is he handsome [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/OvdDRnQ1l2
š£ Publicity photo of Faran Tahir, Pakistani-American actor who plays Ruslan Denisov [2:11] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/FcF1e7KndG
š£ Faran Tahir as Ruslan Denisov is hot, hot, hot! [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] Andrew McCarthy directed #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/k1wP9ft0CG
š£ Samar Navabi [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist played by @mozhanistan http://pic.twitter.com/bl1CTtFy3x
š£ Aram: āIām sorry, but peopleās faith is sacred. Religion should be off-limits to spiesā [2:11 Denisov] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/E0Dw5bxzf3
š£ Liz to Aram: āI need you to see if you can figure out what it is, how it worksā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/KrltAIQNsg
š£ Lip looking [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/BZiSIMCBIr
// Liz at Red
š£ āVive la France!ā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/PJjxQ54BIT
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EPISODE-SPECIFIC (reverse chronological)
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š£ āVive la France!ā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/PJjxQ54BIT
š£ āā¦You wanted Anneca toā¦clear the way for another company to get the contract?ā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/I6YYqlKISv
š£ Liz: āYou knew exactly how this was going to play outā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/GVejFCyvg5
š£ Red: āBut you will emerge a hero.ā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/O6dnnfTp2H
š£ āYou may go to prison for a whileā¦ā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/HuTJex1Hu9
š£ āWhat youāve done is that important.ā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/tQJLz2mOUR
š£ āYou could run this country, Ruslanā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/5maxhsdiHA
š£ āSooner or later, we all must pay for our crimesā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/rptExIEw4S
š£ Denisov asks Red to take him out of the country, but Red says no [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/uJWddtpLp0
š£ Special Delivery: One Army Commander [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/ITLYeZ2ozy
š£ Good god, is he hot [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist James #Spader http://pic.twitter.com/lvn3yg9TK3
// outside, snowing
š£ Harold Cooper loses it with Mr CIA, who cancels raid [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/DmOMln8NtX
š£ Red senses something is wrong [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/zAC4NEpml1
š£ CIA Agent Burke is returned safely [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/gijKZaFUMr
š£ The CIA plans to kill Denisov, capture Reddington [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/Z9lNRTszOd
š£ āCmdr Kushan! Pleased to meet you. Iāve heard nothing but terrible thingsā [2:11 Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/Bmokv3x8Rv
š£ āPack up your pipeline and leaveā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/lakQN9PGPm
š£ āIf Anneca is responsible for hundreds of peopleās deaths, then you will be prosecutedā [2:11 Denisov] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/ONnc5DcMaM
š£ āNegotiations will resume immediatelyā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/HT09vqw0Lj
š£ Detective Wilcox: āZebra musselsā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist great actor http://pic.twitter.com/9dB73nNw8o
š£ Samuel Aleko, Lizās accomplice, is called in for questioning [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/1yqhUc8qhl
š£ Zhabin: āLet me talk, pleaseā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/aOlnSmfTZO
š£ Red: āThe U.S. govt says this isnāt torture. What do you think?ā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/i4b8UELhBB
š£ āFor you, Iām afraid absolution wonāt be quite so easyā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/IXuFpTJEJ2
š£ Remorse, the old-fashioned way [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/cBeIidyLnC
š£ āLeonid Zhabinā heās the former cabinet minister, part of the old Soviet regimeā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/2Q8Y2v8L7f
š£ āSo tell us what you knowā¦or Iāll put you in the ground myselfā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/zoEuxcYRjt
š£ āAnd I assure you my bed accommodates a broad spectrum of behavior.ā [2:11 Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/oTZk5hn9VC
š£ āMy friend here is still making the bed heāll have to lie in for the rest of his life, but my bed is madeā [2:11] http://pic.twitter.com/48Nu8H4iBK
š£ āWhen you kill a CIA agent, you earn the wrath of the U.S. govtā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/ssLw2B2pEF
š£ āYouāre not seeing the end-gameā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/1oBU4s5OTR
š£ ā ⦠And neither do you.ā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/JMfubomgo5
š£ āSpasky had no answer because he had no endgame ⦠ā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/mrZ4yNeRR7
š£ āThatās when Russia lost the Cold War.ā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/kbLjL75uze
š£ āHe sacrificed his bishop!ā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/Ygw7yuHW8z
Red: Bobby Fischer. It was game 13, move 50ā rook takes bishop, B5. He sacrificed his bishop. [ Slaps leg ] Thatās when Russia lost the Cold War.⤠It was staggering. Spasky had no answer because he had no endgame, and neither do you. When you capture and kill a CEO, you incur the wrath of a company. When you capture and kill a CIA agent, you incur the wrath of the US government. Thatās boots on the ground, drones overhead. What will be your answer to that?ā¤
š£ Paintings reflect relationships, themes [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist Director Andrew McCarthy http://pic.twitter.com/GMb6HL1m7z
š£ Liz: āWhatās wrong?ā Red: āEverythingā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/k0q80mwodm
š£ Liz picks up on Redās change of demeanor: āWhatās wrong?ā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/WKWBDm6bgP
š£ Seeing the CIA agent, Red instantly knows whatās happened ā & whoās to blame [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/57JWQVy3k0
š£ Stagecraft: Napoleon Crossing the Alps by David ā as Redās empire is threatened [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/lgXaTtxyAc
š£ Meanwhile, another kind of dance [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/BUeuC3wmqh
š£ Red describes the art of negotiation as a tango ā a seduction. [[2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/POzJc3KYai
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š£ āA tango milonga ā the pure essence of negotiationā ā Red [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/HHRLbqv9w9
š£ The Tango Milonga, perfect metaphor for negotiation, says Red [2:11 Denisov] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/UXPSJNyOLF
// Liz in focus
āŗ ā» ā one or the other
š£ āEverything you need to know about negotiation is there in the tango milongaā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/qwnbGdGyrJ
// Red in focus
š£ Perfect profile [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/iTeWonmFBr
š£ Red explains negotiation to Liz as a tango [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] āa sensuous battle⦠a seductionā #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/NQhUJqSzpu
š£ Love this pic: Lizzie looks so waif-like [[2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/ANgnZ3l138
š£ Liz, about to be schooled in the art of negotiation ⦠and seduction [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/OSPn5SwEfk
š£ [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/FXroq42dHA
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š£ āSee? No sides, only playersā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/XXZRBndLn0
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š£ āAgent Keen, in this world, there are no sides, only playersā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/nICMoQktSZ
š£ Denisov and his new negotiator [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/TPdURhFqs6
š£ Two guys at a hotel bar [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/8xvcZ4DFm1
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š£ Red: āOh, thatās a shame. Sheās gonna miss the most tantalizingly delicious khorem baklavaā [2:11] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/Sw6CWvMLPx
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š£ Ressler: āRessler: Sheās having room service. What, are you in the doghouse?ā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/uTw8NBg6NH
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š£ Red: āAgent Keen is late.ā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/89ss9DkO4N
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š£ Two guys at hotel bar [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist see photo above them http://pic.twitter.com/p2ujgfkWbd
// photo of brunette w hair tied up lounging in white nightgown
š£ Denisovās complaint: Effects of chemicals from oil spill [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/So0KEZzwIz
š£ Commander Kushan (Shaun Toub), CIA stooge [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/tZirZfcTnq
š£ āWhatās going on w you & Reddington? ⦠have a little loversā quarrel?ā [2:11 Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/gO61vhCC0x
š£ Not answering Lizās question about who his āfriendsā are [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/SHJZgmBcH8
š£ Red tells Liz and Ressler heās come to help out [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/aAl5OggnWB
š£ āI havenāt missed an art expo in Basel sinceā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/g3KCa9pzgP
š£ āThe lipstick on the mirror overhead reads āSame time next year?'ā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/H97j6uAd10
š£ Samar: āWouldnāt work in my countryā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/NjcQQjcGWG
š£ Aram: āIām sorry, but peopleās faith is sacred. Religion should be off-limits to spiesā [2:11 Denisov] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/E0Dw5bxzf3
š£ āThe CIA will do whatever it takes to keep this quietā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/Lfd6TG43XJ
š£ āā¦The CIA has a long and controversial history of using religious figures as spiesā [2:11 Denisov] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/xB79t9lGBf
š£ āLately Ruslan has been breaking promisesā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/bvyp4j0mPB
š£ Na ya ⦠[2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/ExbhzJIO3A
š£ Liz: āTell Cooperā Red: āThatās not how this worksā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/cRSGyXMP45
š£ Red: āI hope Iām interruptingā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/aXv5pSikPq
// Liz: āTell Cooperā āāThatās not how this worksā
š£ Will Aram keep Lizzieās secret & not tell Red about the tiny box? [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/S37Og9D5cu
š£ Liz to Aram: āI need you to see if you can figure out what it is, how it worksā [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/KrltAIQNsg
š£ We now know this is the ābubble moduleā of The Fulcrum [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/EQAyExWhZ0
š£ Faran Tahir as Ruslan Denisov is hot, hot, hot! [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] Andrew McCarthy directed #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/k1wP9ft0CG
š£ Setting of [2:11 Ruslan Denisov] in Uzbekistan #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/Avab99uthu
ā Missed lines: āSay hello to the wife ā and the mistress!ā āāIn a mad world, only the mad are sane.ā Kurosawaā
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