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Last updated: 3/22/2015, Program air date: 3/19/2015 in the US
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Source: Raw Scripts from Springfield [UK]: http://bit.ly/1Do56Zu (dump of captioning)
NBC Episode Summary: http://bit.ly/1FJyV9C
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Blurb: Liz is in court to learn if she will go to trial for the murder of the Harbormaster when an unexpected witness appears. Liz sells the apartment Red gave her in the Audrey Hotel. Cooper meets with Tom Connolly.
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Created by: Jon Bokenkamp
Director: Andrew McCarthy
Writers: JR Orci, Lukas Reiter, Jon Bokenkamp, John Eisendrath
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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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Morrison ā Michael Beach
AG-To-Be Tom Connolly ā Reed Birney
Judge Richard Denner ā John Finn
Heinrich Gerst ā David Patrick Kelly
Martin Wilcox ā Michael Kostroff
Dep AG Reven Wright ā Adriane Lenox
Dembe Zuma ā Hisham Tawfiq
German (Max) ā Dikran Tulaine
German (Elias) ā Chandler Williams
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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 2:16 Tom Keen
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Previously on The Blacklist ā¦
Denner: You said that you were on official business when you encountered Mr. Ames on the ship the Phoenix.
Cooper: Youāre the target of a federal murder investigation. Do you really think the best choice at this point is to shut me out?
Denner: I strongly advise you: do not commit perjury to protect her.
Cooper: You ask me a question and I answer it. Are we finished?
Prosecutor: A discharged bullet found at the scene, itās a match to Agent Keenās firearm.
Denner: Letās talk about Tom Keen.
Liz: My ex-husband is dead.
Tom: I just need to go back in, okay? ā I donāt care what it is. Iāll take anything.
The Major: Howās your German?
Red: You trained him to be deep-cover operative. Itās all heās ever done. When one operation ends, he comes back to you for another.
[ Grunts ] The Major: What do you want?
Red: I want Tom Keen.
[ Grunts ] [ Screams ] [ Crying ]
[ Dresden, Germany: A guy is running from a band of guys, trying to escape through an alley. They catch up to him & hit & kick him. A short, white-haired man (Tomās target/sponsor?) speaks: ]
[ In German: ]
White-hair: Give me your cash and your supply. Itās bad enough you people have to live in my country, you have to cut into my business, too. You donāt sell in this neighborhood. Alright? Arkan knows that.
[ Tom arrives, goes to guy whoās being beaten ]
Tom/Christof: You have 30 seconds to give up your stash before he kills you.
Guy: Heās going to kill me anyway.
Tom: Give it up and you have my word that youāll leave here with your life. Understand?
White-hair: Alright?
Others: Where is it?
[ He leads them to it. Tom searches him, finds cash, takes that too ]
Guy: [To Tom ] You said that I could walk if I gave you what you wanted.
Tom: I told you that youād live. I didnāt say that youād walk.
[Tom wrecks his leg, leaving him screaming. ]
Judge Denner: You know what that is?
Liz: Looks like a bullet.
Denner: Itās your bullet. A forensics team pried it from the floorboards of the Phoenix. Ballistics matched it to your FBI-issued 9mm. Thereās more. The crime lab found trace amounts of blood belonging to Samuel Aleko. Hereās the report. See for yourself.
Liz: Why are you showing me this?
Denner: Because it contradicts every word thatās come out of your mouth since you walked in here. Because, at a minimum, it is direct evidence of your perjury, and Iām trying to decide if it should be exhibit A in your murder trial. You made it very clear you never saw Samuel Aleko on the Phoenix. I suppose shooting the man must have slipped your mind.
Liz: I sat right here and told you exactly what happened. Maybe Wilcox is fabricating evidence to support his case.
Denner: You know my record, Agent Keen. Thereās no love lost between me and the federal government. That said, I do recognize that exceptional measures are sometimes required to preserve our security. Talk to me. Enough lies. [ Liz is silent ] I see. Well, in that case, you really leave me no alternative. I canāt shield your actions in the name of national security if you insist on concealing the truth of those actions.
Liz: I did not kill Eugene Ames. Thatās the only truth you need to know.
Denner: Well, a jury may feel differently. And something tells me weāre about to find out. Weāre done. Iāll issue my ruling in the morning.
Red: Die Entrechteten. Really, Aram. These misanthropes have been on my radar for years.
The FBI must have some kind of file.
Aram: No. We do. Iām just finalizing some of the translations. Just a few more seconds.
Samar: Iām sorry. I admit I donāt quite follow this plan.
Red: Agent Keen is facing an indictment for a murder she didnāt commit. Iāve found us a lead on the whereabouts of the one man who can exonerate her ā Tom Keen.
Samar: Wait ā what? Tom Keen is dead. He was shot and killed months ago.
Ressler: No. Agent Keen shot him, but she didnāt kill him.
Red: In what may be Agent Keenās single greatest lapse in judgment, she saved the imposter pretending to be her devoted husband, opting, instead, to hold him captive in the rusty hull of an abandoned ship.
Aram: Please tell me you made that up.ā¤
Ressler: The harbormaster found Tom. He was gonna go to the police, so Tom killed him to keep Liz from going to prison.
Samar: That is ā
Ressler: Insane?
Samar: I was going to say āextremely romantic.āā¤
Ressler: If we can bring Tom back and get Denner to realize that Tom killed Eugene Ames, then maybe we can still stop Liz from being indicted.
Aram: Okay. Here we go. According to our assets in Dresden, you are looking at the leadership structure of Die Entrechteten.
Samar: What the hell does that mean?
Red: āThe Disenfranchised.ā They may look like common street thugs, but donāt underestimate their authority. Theyāre racists masquerading as patriots. āGermany for Germans.ā On the surface, theyāre all about anti-immigration and preservation of the Aryan race, but look a little deeper, and youāll find they care far less about white power than they do about white powder.
Samar: Theyāre drug dealers?
Red: Among the most ruthless in Europe. Somewhere along the line, they realized that keeping German neighborhoods white is more than politics. Itās economics.
Aram: These guys are fighting a street war. Interpol estimates at least a dozen drug-related homicides in the last year alone.
Ressler: Youāre telling me that Tom Keen, the four-eyes who taught third grade, is walking into that?
Samar: How do we find him?
Aram: I can check, but I donāt think we have any friends on the inside.
Red: I do.
Ressler: Iām coming with you.
Red: No, youāre not.
Ressler: Sheās my partner, and you might need a hand from this side of the law to clear her name.
Red: You open your mouth, Donald, and hay flies out. You look and feel and smell like cop. You are what you are. Itās admirable. But this is my world, and youāre a tourist. You blink wrong, we are both dead and your partner goes to prison.ā¤
Ressler: Iāll keep my mouth shut and stay out of the way.
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Liz: [gets off elevator, sees Red & Res] Whatās going on?
Red: Agent Ressler and I were just discussing travel arrangements.
What are you doing here?
Ressler: We found Tom. Weāre gonna make him come back, tell the judge that youāre innocent.
Liz: Can we talk? āā What are you doing?
Red: Whatever it takes to keep you safe.
Liz: Finding Tom will not keep me safe. I lied to the court.
Red: We can handle the perjury count. Itās the murder charge Iād like to avoid.
Liz: How? Judge Dennerās right. I covered it up. At the very least, Iām an accessory after the fact.
Red: Listen to me. Juries care about intent. You didnāt intend to kill the harbormaster. That was Tomās decision. Right now, that judge may think youāre guilty, and itās not easy to let a cold-blooded killer go free, even in the name of national security. But a cold-blooded killer you are not.⤠If we can prove Tom is responsible, it might just tip the scales.
Liz: Itās my fault. I never should have put him there. Heāll go to prison for the rest of his life because of me.
Red: One step at a time, Lizzy.
Liz: Heās not gonna come back.
Red: He will. This journey weāre on isnāt over just yet. You may have given up on us, but I havenāt.ā¤
Ruddiger! [ Both laugh ]
Red: I heard the good news!
Ruddiger: Good news? Iām in rehab.
Red: [ Laughs ] Precisely. It requires a great deal of courage and intestinal fortitude for a man to take that first step toward sobriety. I couldnāt do it myself.
Ruddiger: It was court-ordered. I got drunk and crashed my daughterās Passat. Sheāll never speak to me again.
Red: Whatās the ninth step, again? Make amends to those you harmed?
Ruddiger: What do you want?
Red: You do any business with Die Entrechteten?
Ruddiger: No. But I do know others who have. Arms dealer name of Kohl.
Red: Splendid. Perhaps you could put me in touch with him.
Ruddiger: You best try a ouija board.
Red: He was assassinated ā shot dead in his car.
Ruddiger: They do business now with an Austrian ā Becker, I think.
Red: Since when did a pack of stümpers like Die Entrechteten get access to military hardware?
Ruddiger: Word is they recruited a new boy. Theyāre looking for F2000 machine guns.
Red: You know where or when?
Ruddiger: No. But if you wire some cash into my patient account, theyāll let me use the phone.
Iāll ask around.
Red: Thank you, Max.
Ruddiger: Yeah.
Red: And rememberā one day at a time, pal.
Red: [ Chuckles ] So, the man weāre looking for is a Franz Becker? The holiest man Iāve ever seen.
Ressler: What church?
Red: [ Laughing ] God, no. I mean he is literally covered in holes. Every square inch of the man is pierced. Itās impressive.
Ressler: Thatās who you think Tom reached out to?
Red: Thatās who I would reach out to. Unfortunately, Tom and I share some propensities.
[ ā« Rock music plays ]
Red: Whatever you think you know about Tom Keen, forget it. The bookish elementary-school teacher was a masterful illusion. The man is an extremely talented covert operative. Iām not surprised he convinced you that his persona was real. Once he takes on a new identity, he convinces himself.
[ Munich, Germany ] [ In German: ]
Police: Down! On the ground! This order is being seized by order of the BMI on suspicion of trafficking in illegal weapons. Whatās in the shipping containers? Answer me!
Guy: Wool gowns.
[ Low-pitched tapping ] [ Low-pitched tapping, hollow tapping ] [Ressler finds guns under the dresses ]
Ressler: Womenās dresses, huh?
Liz: Yes, Jeff, I understand youāre my financial planner, but Iām not asking for your advice on this.
I just need you to do it ⦠Jeff, of course I know itās a lot of money ⦠Thank you ⦠You have the routing number? ⦠No, I want the account closed and the money transferred today.
[ Knock on door ] Thanks again.
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Liz: Sir, I was just coming ā¦
[ Door slams ]
Cooper: [ Angry ] I perjured myself. I told the judge that you were on that ship for official business, under oath. Iāve crossed my share of lines in this job, but I always told myself that wouldnāt be one of them. Of course you know that. You were counting on it.
Liz: Sir ā
Cooper: I made it clear that I would not lie to the court, I ordered you not to put me in that position, and you intentionally did exactly that.
Liz: Iām sorry, sir. I never wanted ā
Cooper: That is exactly what you wanted! Damn it, Keen! Grow up! You want to play the angles? You want to leverage your friends and colleagues, at least have the decency to admit it.
Liz: Iām not sorry for what I did, but I am sorry that it had to be done. I wanted Berlin dead. I wanted him to pay for what he did to Meera, to you, to all of us. I brought Tom to that ship for us.
I donāt regret it, and Iām not gonna lay down and quietly go to prison for it.
Cooper: Can you even hear yourself, Agent Keen? You held another human being captive. You set in motion a chain of events that cost an innocent man his life. What you did wasnāt right. It wasnāt necessary. It was a crime ā way outside the lines of what we stand for. I came in here to say that I donāt recognize you anymore. But after what I did today, the truth is, I donāt recognize myself.
Liz: Sir, youāre bleeding.
Are you all right?
Cooper: I- Iām fine. [ Collapses ]
Liz: Oh! Sir! I need help in here!
[ Needle buzzing ]
Red: So, itās ink now. My goodness, Franz. As if you hadnāt found enough ways to decorate that pink hide of yours.
Franz: [ Accented Englisg ] Hello, Red.
Red: You know, Freud hypothesized that tattoos are a defense mechanism, a way of externalizing some internal trauma. So tell me ā what secret pain are you hiding beneath that already crowded exterior?
Franz: Dude, I just like tattoos.
Red: [ Laughs ] I thought perhaps it had something to do with that recent snafu at the airport. I heard about what happened with your shipment.
Franz: What do you want, Red?
Red: A quiet place next to a lovely stream where I can watch things float by ā someday.⤠But I do have a certain sway with the appropriate German authorities.mI can get your shipment released from customs.
Franz: This is very kind of you. Whatās the catch?
Red: In exchange for getting your weapons released, I keep 35% of the shipment ā a transaction fee.
Franz: Red, those weapons arenāt mine. Theyāre earmarked for a client. Iām about to close with another broker to replace the shipment.
Red: Thatāll cost you dearly.
Franz: Iām supposed to make delivery tonight. And those arenāt the kind of guys you want to piss off.
Red: My eveningās wide open. And thereās nothing I appreciate more than customer service. It appears weāre partners, Franz. So, just sit back and let that tattoo dry or set or whatever the hell it is tattoos do, and Iāll handle the negotiations on our behalf.
Liz: [ At hospital ] Dr. Harper. Iām Agent Keen. I was with Director Cooper when he was brought in.
Doctor: You were present for the seizure?
Liz: Yes, is that what that was? He seemed fine, ā and then all of a sudden, his nose,ā
Charlene: Liz.
Liz: Oh, my God.
Charlene: Where is he? W-what are they saying?
Liz: This is Dr. Harper. This is Mrs. Cooper.
Doctor: Mrs. Cooper, your husbandās being evaluated as we speak.
Charlene: Is he conscious?
Doctor: Iām afraid not, but itās still early. It appears your husband experienced a rather significant seizure that may be due to his condition, or his condition exacerbated by a high level of stress.
Liz: He was with me. We were arguing.
Charlene: But heās okay? I mean, he will be okay?
Doctor: Mrs.
Cooper, I wish I could be more specific. But, as I said, itās still early.
[ Munich. At Receiving Deck.] [In German:]
White-hair guy: Whereās the Austrian? Heās late.
Tom/Christof: Relax. Heāll be here.
White-hair: If this goes wrong, neither of us will live to regret it.
[ SUV pulls in slowly ]
Tom: See. You worry too much.
White-hair: Iāll get Elias [ walks off ]
[ Engine shuts off, garage door whirring ]
[ Tom walks over to SUV, sees Red and Ressler: ]
Red: Guten Abend. [ Good evening ]
[ In English: ]
Tom/Jake/Christof: What the hell are you doing here?
Red: I know you were expecting Franz Becker. But Franz and his men ran into some unexpected turbulence at the airport.
Tom: Turn your car around and get out of here.
Red: I canāt do that. Elizabeth is in trouble.
Tom: Are you listening? Youāre gonna get us all killed.
Red: Sheās about to be indicted for the harbormasterās murder. You need to come back with us.
Tom: Thatās not happening.Tell her sheās on her own.
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Elias: [ in German ] Is there a problem?
Red: Youāre damn right thereās a problem. Elias, my name is Raymond Reddington. At the risk of sounding immodest, perhaps my reputation precedes me.
Elias: Reddington. I know who you are.
Red: Wonderful! Hereās the problem as I see it. You were expecting a shipment of weapons from an Austrian dealer named Franz Becker. Unfortunately, that shipment was recently seized by the Bundespolizei. If youād like to have your men confirm that before we proceed, I wonāt be offended.
Elias: Letās assume I believe you. Letās assume also youāre going somewhere with this.
Red: I am. It turns out, dear Franzieās the subject of a BMI investigation.
Tom: [In German ] Franz is clean.
Red: You ordered guns from a trafficker who has been under heavy surveillance for the last two months. Iām offering the same goods for the same price.
Tom: [ in German ] I donāt like this ā¦
Elias: Iām listening.
Red: There is, however, one small matter to tidy up first. This one ā he brokered the deal with Franzie. That means either, one, he has exceptionally poor judgment or, two, heās working with the German authorities. Iām not enamored with either scenario.
Tom: [in German ] Heās lying. And him? He looks like a cop. [ referring to Ressler ]
Ressler: Elias. Thatās because I am a cop. [[ Ressler understands German? ]]
Red: Heās not just a cop. Heās with the FBIās Counterterrorism Task Force, and heās on my payroll. How do you think we know your guyās under investigation? Elias. Give him to me.
Iāll bleed him for whatever intelligence he has and then eliminate the problem.
Elias: Or maybe I just take him out back and shoot him.
Red: Fine! That works for me.
Tom: [ in German ] If Franz is under investigation, itās because he put him there, so he can get a cut of that deal.
[ Shoot-out. Red, Ressler and Dembe prevail, but Tom has fled ]
Ressler.: We got to go after him.
Red: No. We came to deliver a message, and we have. āā See? [ Indicating blasted out window on SUV ] Thatās why we got the insurance. Dembe!
Detective Marty Wilcox: Brad! Brad! I told you she was guilty. Sheās getting ready to run.
Brad (prosecuting attorney): What is this?
Wilcox: Agent Keen just closed one of her accounts. She moved all the money to an offshore account an hour ago.
Brad: Itās not illegal to close an account, Detective. Whatās illegal is monitoring her financials ā without a warrant.
Wilcox: Please. Main Justice wants to shut down our murder investigation ā and we have to play by the rules?
Brad: Yes, we do. I know you want to solve this, Marty, but youāre taking it way too personally.
Wilcox: Look, she knows sheās gonna be indicted. That money is on its way out of country, and Agent Keen is leaving right behind it.
[ Cellphone rings ]
Ressler: Ressler.
Tom: [ on phone ] Give me Reddington.
Ressler: Itās him.
Red: [ to Tom ] You know, they say you can judge a man by the company he keeps.
Tom: Do you have any idea what you just did? I was in.
Red: Yes. And now youāre out. You didnāt seem inclined to leave your new friends willingly, so I had to improvise.
Tom: I was on assignment. I had a contract.
Red: Circumstances change. Think, Tom. Iām the one who told you to go and never come back, so for me to be responsible for your return, you must know I donāt have a comparable option.
Tom: No. I am not going back.
Red: Sheāll be indicted. Not just for perjury, not just for obstruction ā for murder. The local authorities think she killed the harbormaster. Sheās going to prison.
Tom: Iām the only reason sheās not in prison already. That harbormaster was gonna call the cops.
Red: Yes, but thatās all beside the point. You know what to do, Tom. Are you gonna let a crime you committed to protect Elizabeth be the reason she goes to jail?
Tom: Like you care.
Red: What does that mean?
Tom: You are using her. You have been using her from the very beginning. You need her on the outside so you can keep your little task force up and running.
Red: Iām glad we had this talk. I know youāll do the right thing.
Tom: Listen to me. I am gone. Lizzy did this to herself the second she threw me in that hole.
I am not going down. Not for her. And sure as hell not for you.
Liz: Any word?
Charlene: You really donāt have to stay.
Liz: Well Charlene, the last thing I want to do is pry, but Dr. Harper mentioned his ācondition.ā Charlene: Haroldās a private man. ⦠Harold has a brain tumor. Glioblastoma, itās called. Doctors found it last year when he was admitted after being attacked. They suggested that he leave the Bureau. Any undue stress could exacerbate his illness. But ā but Harold, thatā that job It means everything to him.
Liz: Iām so sorry. I had no idea.
Charlene: The original prognosis was less than a year. But we found this experimental trial program. By some miracle, Harold was accepted. They were giving him some new chemotherapy drug. [ Sighs ] We thought it might be working, but after today Iām not so sure. Liz, you canāt say anything. Please promise me. Harold is so proud, the idea that [Chuckles] you and the others feeling sorry for him ā
Liz: No, I understand. This stays between us. You have my word.
Charlene: Thank you.
Aram: Iām collecting signatures for a get-well card for Mr. Cooper.
Samar: āGet well, bitch. Weāve got some partying to doā?
Aram: Too much? I just thought ā I mean, I wanted to make him laugh, you know? I mean, if itās serious.
Samar: Liz called from the hospital.
Aram: She did? And is it bad? Itās bad, isnāt it?
Samar: Apparently, heās hypoglycemic.
Aram: Low blood sugar?
Samar: Worst-case scenario, heās pre-diabetic. Heāll be fine.
Aram: Wow. Guess I donāt need the card anymore.
Did you find Tom?
Ressler: Yeah, we found him. Told him what was at stake. He wasnāt moved.
Samar: Didnāt realize you were interested in his opinion.
Ressler: We were interested in his confession. He made it clear we werenāt gonna get it.
[ Keys thud, drawer closes ]
Samar: So you went all that way and you didnāt bring him back?
Court officer: All rise.
Judge Denner: I will make this quick. This whole business started because the Justice Department sought to quash a lawful subpoena issued to Harold Cooper, Assistant FBI Director.
Ms. Wright?
Wright: Mr. Cooper had a medical issue, Your Honor. Heās unable to be with us.
Denner: Is that right? Well, do send him my best. Let him know heās not the only one sickened by this proceeding. For the record, I have completed my in camera assessment of the Justice Departmentās position.
Wright: Your Honor, before you continue, may I have a word?
Denner: Youāve made yourself amply clear, Counsel.
Wright: Sidebar, Your Honor?
Denner: Denied.
Wright: On behalf of the Attorney General himself, I must insist.
Denner: The Attorney General? Get up here ā both of you. If the Attorney General is so interested in what goes on in my courtroom, ā he can come down here and tell me himself.
Wright: He will. Maybe not in person, but Iāve been informed a representative will be here shortly.
Denner: Too little, too late.
Wright: Iām asking the court to withhold any ruling until the AGās rep has been afforded ā
Denner: Denied. Look at my face, Ms. Wright. Get as close as you feel is necessary to understand what Iām saying. Denied.
Court officer: Your Honor.
Denner: What is it?
CO: We have a situation in the corridor.
Denner: āA situationā? What the hell does that mean?
CO: Thereās someone out there demanding that he speak with you. He says heās the killer.
Denner: I see. Well, then, I guess you should bring him in. [ Tom is led in ] The officer informs me that you have confessed to the murder of Eugene Ames. Tom?
Tom: Yes.
Denner: And you are?
Tom: My name is Tom Keen.
Denner: Mr. Keen. Iām so relieved. Somebody told me you were dead. Your ex-wife said you were dead. She said she shot you in self-defense when you abducted her for Berlin.
Tom: She saved me.
Denner: She held you captive on the boat the Phoenix to squeeze you for intelligence about your employer.
Tom: Yeah, look. None of that matters. All right, the only thing that matters is that I killed that man. The guy walked on the wrong ship at the wrong time.
Denner: So you snapped his neck, just like that.
Tom: No. It took a few seconds.
Denner: Why are you telling me all this? You do realize whatās going to happen to you as a result of your confession today?
Tom: I donāt care what happens to me. I came here for her. All right, I need you to know that Elizabeth Keen would never have hurtā I donāt even remember his name.
Denner: His name was Eugene Ames.
Tom: I killed Eugene Ames without Lizās help. In fact, she tried to stop me. She begged me not to do it.
Liz: [ Knock on door ] Hey. I just saw Charlene. She said it was okay.
Cooper: Come in. [ re: large bouquet of flowers ] From Agent Mojtabai. Apparently, Aram thought I died.
Liz: [ Laughs ] You might have if you hadnāt missed the corner of my desk on your way down.
Now, about what you were saying, our conversation
Cooper: Agent Keen ā No. I told you I wouldnāt put you in the position where you had to lie for me, and I did, and I am ashamed of that. I know you believe you were acting in the interests of the task force. Doesnāt justify it.
Liz: I wouldnāt even be here if it werenāt for you. I mean, I certainly couldnāt have survived the last year and a half without you. Youāre the only person in the world I completely trust.ā¤mAnd to hear you say that you donāt even recognize me ā
Cooper: Iām not upset at you for changing. After what youāve been pulled into, I- it would be impossible for you not to. Iām just Iām upset because I donāt want to see the person that I first met, that good person ā I donāt want to see her get lost in all of it.
Charlene: The doctor is ready to discuss the test results.
Judge Denner: You know, before today, I would have said I had seen everything. Now I know I havenāt seen a damn thing. Even if what youāre saying is true, Elizabeth Keen still has a lot to answer for.
Tom: Doesnāt matter now.
Denner: Well, weāll see if your wife agrees when sheās serving felony time for perjury, not to mention facing an indictment for kidnapping, witness tampering, obstruction.
Tom: You can make all that go away.
Denner: Prosecution could still charge her with murder.
Tom: I told you she didnāt kill anyone.
Denner: They will argue that she acted in concert. She didnāt stop you. She knew that the harbormaster would contact the police. She wanted him to die. At a minimum, she was an accessory after the fact.
Tom: She had no intent. I was the one who made the decision to act.
Denner: Yeah, so you say. The harbormaster would have saved you. Why kill him?
Tom: To protect her.
Denner: The woman you spent the last two years of your life betraying? Someone you lied to, spied on, sold out, and betrayed? A woman you married as a job? She held you prisoner!
Tom: She wasnāt thinking clearly. I needed to do something, or she would have gone to prison.
Denner: Youāre in love with her. I wonāt even try to express how twisted that is.⤠Okay, Mr. Keen, or whatever the hell your name is. You want to fall on your sword for this woman, so be it. I will recommend that Agent Keen not be charged with the murder of Eugene Ames. But as to the other potential charges, Iām allowing the grand jury to proceed. Officers! Find a seat for Mr.
Keen in the pens until further notice.
Tom: Wait! Listen! I will make a confession. I will give you a full deal. But you have to promise me that you leave Liz out of this.
Denner: That deal wonāt happen.
CO: Iām sorry, Your Honor. I told Mr. Connolly you were ā
Denner: Itās fine, Rosemary. Get him [ Tom ]out of here.
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[ In Chambers ]
Denner: Well, well, well. Reven Wright said that Main Justice would be sending an attack dog.
Connolly: Youāre out of your mind. I mean, the Beltwayās been saying it for years, but you really are out of your mind.
Denner: Well, in 30 years on the bench, Iāve learned their bark is far worse than their bite.
Connolly: Not this time. What did you do, Richard? What the hell did you do?
Denner: I conducted an in camera hearing, which I have every right to do.
Connolly: You have no right, and you damn well know it. Youāre not cleared to hear national security cases. We have a FISA court for that, and youāre not on it ā period. You compelled two federal agents to divulge national secrets under threat of imminent incarceration.
Denner: They violated my order.
Connolly: To hell with your order! Your order was a per se violation of the Espionage Act, the Patriot Act.
Denner: Intimidation, threats ā this is the way our government works. Iām supposed to just take your word for the fact that this case involves national security?
Connolly: Thatās right. Youāre a Superior Court judge, Richard. This case is so far over your head, itād make your nose bleed. You intentionally accessed classified intelligence without authority. I should have you arrested right here and now.
Denner: Smiling Tommy Connolly. You always were a smug bastard.
Connolly: And you were always a paranoid, self-righteous prick ā Your Honor.⤠Hereās what weāre gonna do. Youāre gonna quash this subpoena.
Denner: And if I donāt?
Connolly: You will. In everyoneās career, thereās a crossroads, Richard ā a moment where what theyāll say next will define their lives, decide their future.
Denner: Is this task force really that important to you?
Connolly: I donāt know what that is. And neither do you. You crossed the line. Iām willing to move past it. And who knows? Maybe one day, when Iām AG, weāll get you on a real court. [ Laughs ]
Dr. Levin: It appears as if the treatment you were receiving in the clinical trial has slowed the growth of the glioblastoma.
Cooper: But the seizure?
Doctor: Chemo drugs are powerful. They have side effects. That can include damaged neurons.
My guess is thatās what caused the seizure.
Cooper: You think it was a side effect from the medication?
Doctor: Yes.mAnd no reflection on your overall health.
Charlene: Which youāre saying is improving. This is one test, and your husband has a very aggressive illness. But it does appear as if we should stay the course. And youāll be discharged this afternoon. Now, weāll continue to monitor these side effects.
Court officer: All rise.
Judge Denner: Oh, sit down. The government has shown nothing but disrespect for this courtās authority, so spare me the hollow reverence. Let me be clear. Government secrecy ā the idea that the federal government can act, can surveil, can detail, can interrogate, and even kill American citizens with no oversight or accountability, with no obligation to present the people with the evidence that led to their actions ā that, in my view, is the gravest threat to our national security. It erodes the very foundation of our great democracy.
[ Connolly enters ]
Denner: This is a system of checks and balances founded on a separation of powers. The fact that any federal prosecutor who utters the magic words, who invokes national security, can suppress cases, can quash subpoenas, can avoid grand juries⦠That offends me!
And so Iām very glad that in this matter, the government has done the responsible thing and complied with my request to review the evidence supporting its claim. Having done so I am satisfied that if Assistant Director Cooper or Agent Keen were compelled to testify, it would expose national secrets and have the potential to do material damage to the national interest.
Prosecutor: Your Honor!
Denner: Let me save you the trouble, Mr. Markin. You and I, for all of our accomplishments, remain rather small fish in this deep and dark federal pool. If that point hasnāt already been made clear to your boss, Iām sure it will be very shortly.
Wilcox: You canāt do this!! A man is dead, a lieutenant in the Metro PD!
Denner: And his death is a tragedy, sir. Agent Keen, his name was Lieutenant Eugene Ames. Never forget it. And let the good work you do from this day forward in some way be a tribute to his memory.
Wilcox [ to Liz ]: Thatās it. You have to live with that. You know what you did.
Prosecutor: Marty, letās go.
Wilcox: So, so, t-thatās how it is now, right? T-the feds are just above the law. [ To Liz ] You know, he was a good man. And now I have to go out in that hallway, and Iāve got to explain to his wife and daughter how thereās no justice for a guy who gave most of his life in service to this city.
Connolly: Thatās enough.
[ Wilcox exits ]
Connolly: [ to Liz ] Canāt really blame him. Heās playing a game with less than half the pieces.
Liz: Maybe it should have ended. Maybe heās right.
Liz: [ to Connolly ] Whatās gonna happen to Tom?
Connolly: Who?
Liz: My ex-husband, Tom Keen?
Connolly: I never met him. Thereās no Tom Keen in federal custody. [ iow, heās free to go ]
Wilcox: [ in hallway! to Amesā widow & daughter ] Iām sorry. Iām so sorry. Itās just ā we tried.
[ Door opens ]
Connolly: Missed you in court today, Harold.
Cooper: I hope everythingās all right. You made it all disappearā just like that.
Connolly: Hey, think of it this way. Most Americans would kill for that kind of job security.
Cooper: I didnāt think you knew everything about our little task force.
Connolly: [ Chuckles ] Learn something every day. I was serious when I said Iād be the next AG.
Iāve been briefed on Reddington and a handful of other things I instantly wished I didnāt know. But thatās the gig.
Cooper: Iām starting to think maybe the gig is getting old. So am I.
Connolly: [ Laughing ] No. You donāt mean that. Maybe youāre a little dinged up. But youāre still at the top of your game. You perjured yourself for one of your team. I admit I didnāt expect that. But I sure as hell do respect it.ā¤
Cooper: Guess my principles arenāt what they used to be. Neither are yours.
Connolly: Thatās where youāre wrong, buddy. I never had any principles. Thatās why Iām on a rocket to the top. This thing with Reddington ā itās important. Youāve done more since you started than most of our best covert units do in a lifetime. Weād do worse than we did today to protect it.
ā« But Iām gonna be here until Iām nothing but bones in the ground
And hey. so quiet down
Connolly [ Leaving, looks back ]: Now I have something to hold over your head. Just kidding, buddy. You have a good night.
Jeff: The paperwork is complete. The account has been established for Mr. Amesā daughter.
You sure you want to do this?
Liz: Yes. And the scholarship, itās anonymous, correct?
Jeff: Yes. The bank will reach out and theyāll explain everything.
Liz: Thank you.
ā« no one worried ācause they knew just where Iād be ā¦
Red: Now I understand why you sold the apartment I gave you.
Liz: Eugene Ames was 67 years old. The only reason he was still working was to get his daughter through college.
Red: Be careful, Lizzy. Because the truth of it is, once you start down this road thereās no logical place to stop. You can see to her education, health insurance, housing.
[ Chuckles ] You can watch her or have her watched, keep her safe, try to ascertain her hopes, dreams, desires.
ā« but I am fine with where I am now ā¦
Red: Pull strings, call in favors to discreetly smooth the path. And for the first few years, it may work. Youāll draw some measure of virtue from being her invisible benefactor.
ā« but you can blame me when thereās no one left to blame ā¦
oh I donāt mindā¦
Red: But that wonāt last. Itās all a fraud. That itās really not about her at all. That itās all about you. And youāre just going through the motions to salve your own guilt. Look, all the money, all the time and effort, all the favors in the world cannot possibly equal what you took away from her. Everything else is just a nice gesture.
ā« all my life
Liz: You knew about Tom ā that if he came back theyād exonerate him to protect the task force.
Heād get his life back. You saved a man you hate to save me.
ā« does everything go away? yeah, everything goes away
but Iām gonna be here till forever ā¦
[ Cellphone buzzing ]
Liz: Keen.
Tom: Hey, itās me. You okay? Where are you? Are you okay?
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ALWAYS GOLD
By Radical Faceā« We were tight knit boys
Brothers in more than name
You would kill for me
And knew that Iād do the same
And it cut me sharp
Hearing youād gone awayBut everything goes away
Yeah everything goes awayBut Iām going to be here until Iām nothing
But bones in the groundAnd I was there, when you grew restless
Left in the dead of night
And I was there, when three months later
You were standing in the door all beat and tired
And I stepped asideEverything goes away
Yeah everything goes away
But Iām gonna be here until Iām nothing
But bones in the ground
So quiet downWe were opposites at birth
I was steady as a hammer
No one worried cause they knew just where Iād be
And they said you were the crooked kind
And that youād never have no worth
But you were always gold to meAnd back when we were kids
We swore we knew the future
And our words would take us half way āround the world
But I never left this town
And you never saw New York
And we aināt ever cross the seaBut I am fine with where I am now
This home is home, and all that I need
But for you, this place is shame
But you can blame me when thereās no one left to blameOh I donāt mind
All my life
Iāve never known where youāve been
There were holes in you
The kind that I could not mendAnd I heard you say
Right when you left that day
Does everything go away?
Yeah, everything goes away.But Iām going to be here till forever
So just call when youāre aroundā¦By Radical Face
Lyrics: http://bit.ly/1EAnHjH
Blacklist songs: http://bit.ly/1xp8dSy (YouTube music video)
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š£ BlacklistDCd: SCRIPT: 2:16 Tom Keen #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://wp.me/pDKwi-JP
š£ BlacklistDCd: SCRIPT: 2:16 Tom Keen #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://wp.me/pDKwi-JP [updated]; other updates also (Clues, Ep summaries).
š£ Alan Shore from Boston Legal [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist (( so hot he smokes! )) http://pic.twitter.com/PPoqELSlx0
š£ Obligatory photo of young *wow!* James Spader (āsex, lies and videotapeā) lol http://pic.twitter.com/PrnplvZBhQ
š£ Spader on the 9th step in AA: making amends. He did an episode of Seinfeld on that topic [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist lol
š£ I hadnāt noticed the site change to Munich. Die Rathaus, Marienplatz. I lived there for two years. [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist
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š£ On playing being in love #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/p4m7ITuwKS
// [On his female co-stars] ā[I]t seems to me that you have to fall in love with the person, because film looks right into your head. Itās wrenching, because you have to fall in love with that person but also accept it for what it is and turn it on and off. Thatās a very important part of what is a sometimes schizophrenic jobā¦. I think you can f*** things up, because anticipation and unrequited feelings are very powerful. Ultimately, in acting youāre always pretending youāre angry or a bad guy or that something is down the hall that isnāt actually there.
But to look another human being in the eye and pretend youāre in love with them, thatās a very different thing.ā
The Playboy Interview: James Spader (Sep 2014) http://bit.ly/1sKfatM
Freckles? #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist James Spader on Seinfeld http://pic.twitter.com/naJbDqGS5h
š£ ⦠nice guy, hmmm? ⦠[2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/ZdJq6rbWr7
// Tom growling at Red & Ressler
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š£ Liz: āYou knew about Tom⦠You saved a man you hate to save meā [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/iJA6mtnEZJ
// did Red really know?
š£ Liz will pay for Amesā daughterās education anonymously [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/e6azr9Cu1R
// will use money from sale of apartment that Red gave her. Red reflects on being an anonymous benefactor (pdf in photo):
Red: Be careful, Lizzy. Because the truth of it is, once you start down this road thereās no logical place to stop. You can see to her education, health insurance, housing. You can watch her or have her watched, keep her safe, try to ascertain her hopes, dreams, desires⦠Youāll draw some measure of virtue from being her invisible benefactor.
But that wonāt last. Itās all a fraud. That itās really not about her at all. That itās all about you. And youāre just going through the motions to salve your own guilt. Look, all the money, all the time and effort, all the favors in the world cannot possibly equal what you took away from her. Everything else is just a nice gesture.
š£ Red: āNow I understand why you sold the apartment I gave youā [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/SCydxIjBAd
š£ Liz watches Eugene Amesā daughter at her college [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/DMtbXwZ8xB
š£ Connolly: āI never had any principles. Thatās why Iām on a rocket to the topā [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/PPXS5v5vsj
š£ Cooper to Connolly: āYou made it all disappear ā just like thatā [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/eK8SVqLLaP
š£ Detective Wilcox breaks the news to Eugene Amesā daughter & widow [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/xPmORX1yeW
š£ Connolly: āThereās no Tom Keen in federal custody.ā [ iow, heās free to go ] [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/6x1eyR6z7Z
š£ Denner to Liz: āLet the good work you do from this dayā¦in some way be a tribute to [Amesā] memoryā #[2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist
š£ To Liz: āLet the good work you do from this dayā¦in some way be a tribute to [Amesā] memoryā [2:16 Keen] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/3XZ2re8rdo
š£ Detective Wilcox is outraged with the ādismissā ruling [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist āA man is dead!ā http://pic.twitter.com/xq8Pc3NvzH
š£ Judge Denner rails against govt secrecy, but then dismisses the case [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/9EP6jhgwJT
š£ Connolly (AG rep) inform Judge Denner is way outside his authority [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist insults fly!
Connolly (AG rep) informs Judge Denner he is way acting way over his authority [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/b4ex8KIaqo
š£ Tom confesses to murdering the harbormaster, Eugene Ames [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist oops, #forgot http://pic.twitter.com/JKD92rKZHG
š£ Samar questions Aram about his get-well note to Cooper [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist āGet Well, Bitch!ā? http://pic.twitter.com/5y8XPrMCWw
š£ Aram signs get-well card for Cooper. The backstory bit.ly/1CJ1SBH [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist@NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/v38HEoiwUe
š£ āDo the right thing, Tomā [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/pT9Ps326pf
š£ Charlene: āHarold has a brain tumor.ā [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/itCqB67O87
š£ Liz & Cooper argue. Cooper: āI perjured myself.ā He collapses [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/EAqgsijbNt
š£ Shootout at the Munich Airport [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/Ug5JvZjCE1
š£ āI am Raymond Reddington. Perhaps my reputation precedes me ⦠ā [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/UnK8aimzEE
š£ Red: āElizabethās been indicted.ā Tom: āTell her sheās on her own.ā [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/XsRBKXDaVE
š£ Red & Tom show up instead of Austrian arms dealer [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/v4rpY01NXy
š£ Illegal weapons cache found ā & Tom Keen is behind it [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/eOqvQjol9j
š£ Illegal weapons raid in Germany [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist BMI & FBI [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/hp1InhxjBj
š£ Red & Franz, the pierced & tattooed man [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/Syq0AaXrG7
// āwhat do you want, Red?ā
š£ Red: āI heard the good news!ā Ruddiger: āGood news? Iām in rehab!ā Red: āPrecisely.ā [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/H8DOP3zZYR
š£ āThis journey weāre on isnāt over just yet. You may have given up on us, but I havenātā [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/okiUB2m9FI
š£ Red: āThis is my world, and youāre a tourist.ā [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/y4Ar5eNGvv
š£ Samar: āThatās ⦠extremely romanticā [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist @NBCBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/3jrho3JcVA
š£ Liz: āI did not kill Eugene Ames.ā Judge Denner: āWell, a jury might feel differently.ā [2:16 Tom Keen] #TheBlacklist http://pic.twitter.com/yxonCx4F7E
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