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NBCâs series The Blacklist starring James Spader and Megan Boone
Series created by: Jon Bokenkamp
Program air date: 2/12/2021 in the US (7pm Central/Chicago Time)
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Last updated: 2/14/2021 at 1:55pm CT [ Central/Chicago time ]
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Directed by: Matthew McLoota
Written by: Kelli Johnson
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SERIES STARS:
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Raymond âRedâ Reddington â James Spader
Elizabeth Keen â Megan Boone
Donald Ressler â Diego Klattenhoff
Harold Cooper â Harry Lennix
Aram Mojtabai â Amir Arison
Alina Park â Laura Sohn
Dembe Zuma â Hisham Tawfiq
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GUEST STARS:
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Mason Dieterle â Tye Alexander
Assistant â Kaelyn Ambert-Gonzalez
Jenna Randall â Amaia Arana
Paula Carter â Marylouise Burke
The Colonel â Bob Hiltermann
Jessica â Olamide Candide-Johnson
Friend #1 â Cam Kornman
Huey Lewis â Huey Lewis
Melissa Randall â Dani Montalvo
Radley Jorgensen â Vince Nappo
Alexander Frayne â James Yaegashi
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đ´ Script 8:6 The Wellstone Agency (â 127)
Brief (Where weâre at):
Prior to Episode 8:6 ~ The Wellstone Agency: The Wellstone Agency: How did Liz know about the thumb drive Red put into one of his numerous safe deposit boxes â the thumb drive given to Red by his Russian associate containing information âdirect from the archive,â possibly the âSikorsky Archiveâ? Why does this Russian even have the archive? Dom told Katarina that Red had it. Redâs code name N-13 derives from the first 13 pieces of intel in the archive. So why is Redâs âEastern Friendâ handing over trinkets of information from it in exchange for tasks Red performs for him, such as destroying a report of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence that contained compromising on a man named Rakitin, who appears to be a Russian operative also being handled by this Russian from Moscow.
Whatever, Cooper now has the thumb drive, as Liz hired a group of safe-crackers (The Fribourg Confidence, Blacklister #140) to steal the thumb drive from Redâs safe deposit box and deliver it to Cooper. Cooper tried to read the drive, but it is password-protected â and in Russian. Now that the drive has been stolen, Red has to report the theft back to his âfriend in the
East,â who already sees Liz as a security threat and only tenuously agreed with Red that she could remain âoff-limits.â Liz is playing with fire and may not know it.Lizâs whereabouts are uncertain. Dembe said she flew to Cape Town in the airplane she purchased with money from one of Redâs accounts â after Red questioned the loyalty of his long-time lawyer/accountant Marvin Gerard and turned several accounts over to Marvinâs assistant, Skip Hadley, who has flipped his allegiance to Liz. Or maybe sheâs back in DC, since both Red and Cooper independently went looking for her at the same safe house, both arriving too late and accusing each other of withhholding information. Perhaps Esi Jackson and Skip Hadley were using the safe house, while Liz is orchestrating events from afar, intentionally failing to appear in court to defend her use of Red as a confidential informant in the conviction of mass murderer Alban Veseli (Blacklister #145 The Freelancer).
Freeing Veseli, in fact, was part of Lizâs plan, as she later paid for his lawyer Scooter Rovenpor (in unmarked bills) through Skip Hadley who let a grateful Veseli know he is now working for Liz. Making it worse, the activist Judge, Steven Velchek, who released Veseli, told Cooper and White House Counsel Cynthia Panabaker:
Judge Steven Velchek: I find anything the FBI learned from Reddington with regard to this defendant to be unreliable as a matter of law. All evidence that came from him or was the fruit of the relationship with him should have been declared inadmissible.
Was this Lizâs plan all along â to unwind the Blacklist and place the freed Blacklisters in her employ? So many questions about Liz â in an episode in which she didnât even appear!
No wonder Red had Dembe stop the car when he recognized a woman he had earlier seen birdwatching. He needs to âClear my head, get some air,â he tells Dembe. The woman introduces herself as Anne and says, âYouâre just in time. Thereâs a Cape May Warbler who usually starts up right about now.â
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[ Agent Alina Park is seated at a counter in a restaurant, working on a crossword puzzle. Her friend, Melissa Randall stands behind the counter ]
Alina Park: âNot expressly stated.â Five letters, second one is an âA.â
Melissa Randall: How about âtacitâ?
Park: No wonder I havenât been able to finish a crossword since you moved in with Max. How is he, by the way?
Melissa: [ Sighs ] I wouldnât know. We broke up.
Park: What? How did I not know? When did he move out?
Melissa: He didnât. His parents own the place. Itâs one of their rentals. So Iâm staying on the pullout in the office.
Park: Youâre sleeping in your family restaurant?
Melissa: Before you freak out, itâs just temporary.
Park: Come sleep on my couch. Iâll help you binge-eat your way past Max, and you can help me figure out the three-letter word for âit has benefits.â
[ Door opens. A man enters ]
Melissa: Uh, give me a minute?
Park: Mm-hmm.
[ Melissa goes behind into the kitchen with the man ]
[ Cellphone rings ] [ Cellphone beeps ]
Park: This is Park. Yes. Of course.
[ Indistinct talking ] [ Park sees Melissa in a fraught conversation with the man, who grabs her wrists. Melissa pulls away ]
Park: [ On phone ] Sir, Iâm sorry. Can you hold for just one moment?
[ Melissa returns ]
Park: Hey, everything okay?
Melissa: Landlord troubles. Story of my life.
Park: Didnât look like landlord trouble.
Melissa: J-O-B. Three across. âIt has benefits.â The answerâs âjob.â Go do yours.
Park: Iâll call you tonight.
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[ Agent Parks visits Red in the kitchen of his restaurant ]
Red: Agent Park.
Park: Why is it the really wealthy always want to own a restaurant?
Red: Iâm sure for some it has a lot to do with glad-handing and backslapping. For me, it was sort of a friend in need. Now itâs a project. Weâre expanding. And this â an office. With a stove and a walk-in. Are you hungry? I could make you an omelet.
Park: No, thank you. I ate.
Red: Coffee?
Park: Cooperâs tied up at Main Justice. He said you had a case.
Red: What do you know about the Nuremberg trials?
Park: Military tribunals after World War II. Allied Forces prosecuting Nazi leadership for war crimes.
Red: They gave the devil his day in court and invented simultaneous translation to do it.
Park: Are you giving me a case or a history lesson?
Red: If it werenât for the Alliesâ desire to give Goering a fair trial, the Wellstone Agency might not exist. In fact, it doesnât exist, not officially. And yet its services have made thousands of illicit business transactions possible.
Park: A translation service for crooks.
Red: Crime is a global trade. Criminals need to communicate, and that requires interpreters they can trust. The Wellstone Agency provides just that.
Park: A bunch of translators.
Red: I believe Agent Keen recently acquired Wellstoneâs services. If we find the interpreter she used, we may be able to find her.
Park: Why come to us? Youâre a criminal. Havenât you used this company before?
Red: I have. But my point person and I recently had a falling out, and without him, I have no way to reach the senior leadership. I need your help to get inside the company.
Park: Have you considered simply leaving Keen alone, taking a breath to consider your role in all this?
Red: Harold isnât in a meeting, is he?
[ Dembeâs cellphone buzzes ]
Park: No. I came here to tell you I think what youâre doing is wrong. Youâre only making things worse for Keen by pursuing her.
Dembe: [ To Red ] Itâs Paula. Glenâs mother. She says she needs to see you. Says its urgent.
Red: Agent Park, next time you feel the urge to unburden yourself, you can rest assuredâ Iâve heard it all before. Itâs a luxury to stand on the moral high ground and critique those of us on the low ground. A lot of people do exactly that. Until they need my help.
Park: Iâll never ask for your help.
Red: And yet here I am asking for yours. The Wellstone Agency. Itâs the next name on the Blacklist.
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[ The Post Office war room ]
Agent Alina Park: According to Reddington, the agencyâs inner workings are cloaked in secrecy. Even their own interpreters are kept in the dark as to who runs the organization.
Ressler: So how do they communicate?
Park: Through dispatchers who contact the criminal parties, arrange payments, and assign interpreters. The dispatch has all the information. The interpreters know nothing.
Cooper: But Reddingtonâs lost contact with his dispatch, so whatâs our in?
Park: His interpreter. Wellstone relies on its interpreters for referrals. Itâs how they recruit translators.
Cooper: So Reddingtonâs interpreterâs gonna refer someone we pick.
Park: And that person gets brought in and vetted, giving him a window to access the system and get the name of the interpreter Keen used.
Ressler: Maybe the name of the person she was negotiating with and for what.
Cooper: Under normal circumstances, Iâd reach out to Language Analysis. But what our interpreter learns may compromise Keen. So I want to keep this in-house.
Ressler: Well, I only speak English.
Park: I speak Korean.
Aram: Does sign language count?
Cooper: Definitely not.
Aram: Then Iâm down to six.
Cooper: You speak six languages?
Aram: Well, not including Latin, which I doubt would come in handy, unless the criminal I interpreted for was the Pope. Imagine that confessional.
Cooper: Park, reach out to Reddington. Tell him Aramâs going in and to arrange a meeting with his contact. Ressler, start laying the groundwork for a cover story.
[ Park and Ressler leave ]
Cooper: [ To Aram ] As if Iâm not already asking you to do too much, I need you to try and open this drive.
Aram: Okay. Is this about a case?
Cooper: Iâm not sure. Which is why I need you to keep this between us. Nobody knows.
Especially Reddington.
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[ Red and Dembe arrive at a house ] [ Knock on door ] [ Glen Carterâs mother Paula answers to door ]
Red: Paula, hi.
Paula: [ To Red ] Steven.
Red: I got your message. Is everything alright?
Paula: Oh, thanks for coming. [ To Dembe ] Hello, Bill. Oh, uh, the girls and I were just tasting the cakes. Come in. Oh, would either of you like a slice of cake? Um, lemon, carrot, and pink champagne.
Dembe: No, thank you. Maybe later.
Red: What are we celebrating, Paula?
Paula: Maybe you boys should sit down.
Red: [ Looking around ] Is Glen here?
Paula: Glen â transitioned.
Red: I donât know what that means.
Paula: He died.
Red: What? What do you mean?
Paula: From West Nile.
Red: Wâ [ Laughing ] Oh, come on. Come on. If this is one of Glenâs dreadful practical jokesâ
Paula: I would have gotten in touch sooner, but I have been so busy with the planning and the party. He didnât want no regular funeral, you know. Jelly Bean wanted his friends to send him off with a real shindig. A potluck with dancing and â And Huey, of course.
Red: West Nile?
Dembe: Paula, I am so sorry.
Paula: Oh, thank you, Bill.
Red: When did this happen?
Paula: A bit over two weeks ago. I know. I shouldâve called, but you slipped my mind. And then Trudy and I were going through some of their dirty letters, and we found this.
[ Paula hands Red a letter ]
Paula: I was halfway inclined to open it, but you were his friend, and I want to respect his wishes. He didnât send me no letter.
[ There are people in the living room ]
Friend: [ Calls out ] Hey, Paula, what do you think about Luke bringing his chicken tater bake?
Paula: I think itâd be real popular.
Red: I canât believe this is happening.
Paula: Boys, I got to go. There is too much to do before Huey gets here. But do come to the party. Jellyâd want you there, tomorrow at 7:00 at the DMV. And donât forget to bring a covered dish and your own tableware.
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[ A hospital ] [ Monitor beeping ] [ Park peers into the room through the glass. Her friend Melissa Randall is unconscious and on oxygen, her face blackened with soot. Melissaâs sister, Jenna, comes over to Park ]
Jenna: She was lucky to get out.
Park: Jenna. Hey. I came as soon as I got your text. What happened?
Jenna: Fire in the kitchen. The smoke alarm didnât work. The doctors are prepping for surgery now.
Park: But sheâs gonna be okay?
Jenna: [ Voice breaking ] Theyâ They donât know.
Park: Hey, talk to me. Whatâs going on?
Jenna: Last year, we started to fall behind at the restaurant. The banks wouldnât touch us, so Melissa went to a local guy for help.
Park: You borrowed from a loan shark?
Jenna: And it did help for a while. But this month â itâs the fourth payment we missed in six months.
Park: This is the guy who came to see you yesterday. He did this to Melissa.
Jenna: I knew it was dangerous not to pay, but I didnât think theyâd do this.
Park: Whatâs his name?
Jenna: [ Whispering ] He works with other people. Theyâll come for us.
Park: That wonât happen. I promise. Let me take care of this.
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[ Park has the loan shark, Mason Dieterle, pinned to the wall and is handcuffing him ]
Park: She was living there. You know that? Melissa, the youngest daughter.
Mason Dieterle: What, are you gonna arrest me? For what?
Park: Loan-sharking. Arson. Attempted murder.
Dieterle: I donât know where you got your information from, but nobody would be stupid enough to point the finger at me.
Park: Is that a threat? Did you just threaten my witness?
Dieterle: Take it easy.
Park: Because thatâs sure as hell how it sounded.
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[ Red has just read Glenâs letter. He is not pleased ]
Red: Honestly, the gall! After all Iâve already done for him? All the jobsâ The attention paid. All the time spent suffering hisâ antics. All the moneyâ That ridiculous sports car.
Dembe: He was a civil servant, Raymond. How could he explain all that stuff? The money and all.
Red: I understand that. But why is it somehow my job to help explain away the fortune I paid him?
Dembe: He had to say something.
Red: Something, yes. But the man told everyone he knew that he was Huey Lewisâs muse. How in any stretch of the imagination does that explain his crazy, extravagant lifestyle? What, Huey Lewis bought him a red Mercedes? And does Huey Lewis even have a muse?
Dembe: Did Glen really tell his mother Huey would attend?
Red: [ Reading ] âThis friendship with Huey has always accounted for everythingâ My travels to Europe and Bangkok, all the cash, the cars, everything in Vegasââ I mean, I canât evenâ âeven the absence of any other long-term relationship over the last 30 years. Huey is, in a word, the reason.â Two words. âWhich is why his failure to attend my memorial would be seen as a snub so great that Iâm afraid it may send Mother into a heartbroken tailspin which she may never recover from.â
Dembe: Mm. I meanâ Talk about the power of love.
Red: How is this possible? Itâs as if heâs reaching up from the grave to torment and abuse me one last time.
Dembe: Raymond, Glen needs you.
Red: To do what? To bird-dog some pop star to inform him that his most beloved songs were inspired by his bromance with a clerk from the DMV?
Dembe: He needs you to convince Huey to come to his memorial.
Red: Well, Iâm not doing it.
Dembe: Itâs his dying wish.
Red: No, itâs one of his dying wishes.
Dembe: Whatâs the other?
Red: Forget it.
Dembe: What does it say?
Red: Ah. âMother wants to place my remains on her mantel. I donât like the idea of spending my days looking down on Mother, so I want you to abscond with my ashes and spread them.â
Dembe: Spread them where?
Red: âI want to spend eternity at the glorious feet of that grande dame, the Statue of Liberty.â
Dembe: I donât think itâs legal to spread ashes on Liberty Island.
Red: Well, it doesnât matter, because Iâm not doing it. Iâm not lying to Paula or spreading his ashesâ
[ Cellphone buzzes ] [ Dembe takes the call ]
Red: âand Iâm certainly not hunting down Huey Lewis or begging him to come to Glenâs potluck memorial. What is it?
Dembe: Itâs Glenâs mom. Sheâs asking if you can bake a tray of scotcheroos. Theyâre short on desserts.
Red: [ Exasperated ] Okay.
Dembe: Raymond, you know we have to do this. For Glen.
Red: [ Sighs ] See if you can find Mr. Lewisâs address. But Iâm not breaking into the Statue of Liberty to spread Glenâs ashes.
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[ A park, at a chess table. Aram meets with Redâs contact at the Wellstone Agency, Radley Jorgensen ]
Radley Jorgensen: Stealing from Wellstone is a terrible idea, but Reddingtonâs made it clear I have to vouch for you and get you inside the company. So let me be blunt. Iâm not your friend. I think that this is a suicide mission. And the only reason Iâm helping you is so that we both donât end up dead.
[ There is a red pill on the table in front of Aram ]
Aram: Okay, let me try and say this back to you. I take the pill. I black out. Then I wake up in the custody of people I donât know for a test I might pass in the hopes I get the job instead of getting killed?
Jorgensen: I told you itâs a bad idea.
Aram: Okay, if I could just get toâ
Jorgensen: It wonât work.
Aram: All I need is the name of one clientâs translator. They have to have logs ofâ
Jorgensen: Youâre not listening. These people run a criminal enterprise. They traffic in secrets.
And to protect those secrets, they will not hesitate to kill you or me or anyone else they think is a liability.
[ Aram takes the pill ]
Jorgensen: Itâs your funeral.
[ Jorgensen places a call ]
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[ Aram wakes up in a glass and metallic office setting. A woman, Jessica, appears ]
Jessica: [ British accent ] Welcome back, Mr. Stone. Did you have a nice rest?
Aram: I, uh, donât remember getting here.
Jessica: My nameâs Miss Jessica. Iâm here to discuss the matrix of tests weâll administer to see if youâre a candidate for Wellstone.
Aram: Matrix of tests? Uh, what tests?
Jessica: Iâm so glad you asked. Weâll begin with a simple polygraph-augmented consultation. Baseline questions. Work profile. Personal history. Relevant experience as well as potential conflicts. And weâll follow that with an aptitude test, and behavioral inquiry. Of course, weâll want to gauge the strength of your language of expertise. Dialects. Prose. As well as vocabulary and expression.
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Aram: [ Speaking Urdu ]
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Jessica: And weâll audit that with some mock sessions, scripted scenarios based on actual encounters to test neutrality, composure, and patience.
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Aram: [ Speaking German ]
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Jessica: But before all of that, I do want to stress that our primary objective here at Wellstone is privacy. Without discretion, we canât protect our clients, ourselves, or you. So, Mr. Stone, can you be discreet?
Aram: Yes, Iâm Mr. Discreet.
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[ Cooperâs office ] [ Knock on door ] [ Agent Park enters ]
Park: You wanted to see me?
Cooper: The arrest that you made earlier. Mason Dieterle.
Park: Yeah, he burned down my friendâs restaurant.
Cooper: I just got off the phone with the AUSA reviewing the case. He told me that your friend passed away from her injuries. Iâm sorry.
[ Park sits down. Cooper walks around his desk to take a seat next to her ]
Cooper: He also told me that he declined to file charges for either arson or attempted murder.
Park: What? Why? He- He burned down that diner. This was arson.
Cooper: The AUSA said he didnât have any evidence to prove that. Can you prove that Dieterle was responsible for that fire? Do you have a witness? A print on a can of gasoline or accelerant?
Park: No, I just thoughtâ
Cooper: Thatâs the problem. You didnât think. You reacted. Dieterle was arraigned on a loan-sharking charge and made bail 20 minutes ago. Iâm concerned, Alina. You have a history of acting on your anger, at times letting your emotions get the better of you. Now your friend is dead, and the man that you think is responsible is back on the street. I need you to promise me that you will not do anything about that. Do I have your word?
Park: Yes. You do.
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[ Red is in the kitchen of musician Huey Lewis ]
Red: Mr. Lewis, I just want to say itâs a privilege. I mean, great pleasure to meet you.
Huey Lewis: Well, I appreciate that.
Red: Thank you very much. Thank you for agreeing to see me. I take it youâre something of a culinary man. I love to cook.
Huey: Uh, to be honest, Mr. Homanâ
Red: Steve, please.
Huey: Okay, to be honest, Steve, I only agreed because my manager insisted.
Red: Ah, I did Jerry a favor once. Well, a friend of Jerryâs.
Huey: Mustâve been, uh, quite a favor. [ Laughs ] Uh, can I get you something, like coffee orâ
Red: Oh, no, no, no, no. Thank you, thank you. I donât want to take up any more of your time than necessary.
Huey: Mm-hmm.
Red: Iâm here because a dear friend of mine passed away recently. Pillar of his community.
Huey: Mm-hmm.
Red: Loved his mother, Paula. Wonderful, wonderful woman.
Huey: Mm-hmm.
Red: And he- Well, he absolutely cherished your music. He knew every word of every song.
Huey: Oh. Really.
Red: Now, I realize itâs a bit of a long shot, but I was wondering if you might consider â For a price, of course â Might consider attending his memorial service at the Rockville Maryland DMV. Itâs tonight, 7:00 p.m.
Huey: The DMV?
Red: Yes, Glen was regional manager.
Huey: Did, umâ Did Jerry know that this is what you wanted to ask me?
Red: As I said, uh, I sort of did him a favor once.
Huey: To play the funeral of some guy at the DMV?
Red: Regional manager.
Huey: You do know that Quincy Jones asked me to sing on âWe Are the World.â
Red: Ah, uh, a stirring performance. And a great honor andâ And tribute. Love of your fellow man and all that. Not entirely unlike the love a son might have for his mother. A desire to make her proud. To impress her.
Huey: Mm-hmm.
Red: Things were said through the years. I think heâ He told his mother he inspired you to record âWorkinâ for a Livin'â after a rousing game of beer pong in the back of a bar in Teaneck.
Huey: And she believed him?
Red: Believed him? Oh, no, no. [ Stammering ] To her, it would make perfect sense that her son was singularly responsible for your legendary song. And that you, who benefited from her sonâs inspiration, would want more than anything to show up at his memorial service to pay your respects.
Huey: Okay. [ Laughs ] Isâ Is this a joke? Didâ Did Ralphie put you up to this?
Red: I am so sorry. I mean it. You can name your price.
Huey: To play the Rockville DMV?
Red: Oh, no, no, no. You donât have to play. Just show up. Say a few words. Plus, if you do, Iâll owe you a favor. Iâm a good person to have in your debt.
Huey: So youâll do whatever I ask?
Red: Absolutely.
Huey: Great. Then Iâm gonna ask you to please leave because I got an interview across town in an hour, and I got to eat and get ready, and I donât want to be late. Sorry. You have to go.
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[ An Assistant lets Aram into an office at the Wellstone Agency ]
Assistant: Thank you, Mr. Stone. Miss Jessica will be with you momentarily.
Aram: Okay.
[ Door closes ] [ Aram rubs his eyes, then looks up. He sees an open laptop on the desk near him ]
Aram: Yes.
[ Aram has a thumb drive with a safety cover. Pulling the cover off, he spills his soft drink. Ignoring it, he plugs in the thumb drive and begins flipping through client files. He finds one with a photo of Liz alongside a photo of an Asian man. Just then, Jessica and her Assistant appear at the door ]
Jessica: This is certainly unexpected.
Aram: [ Self-righteously ] That is what I thought. What happened to being discreet?
Jessica: Excuse me?
Aram: I was waiting for you when I spilled my soda. Then I came to your desk for a tissue when I found this on your computer.
[ He turns the laptop so Jessica can see the screen ]
Aram: Is this how this works?
Jessica: I donât follow.
Aram: All of you people are putting me through a matrix of tests to find out if you can trust me, and yet you carelessly leave this client profile open on your laptop. What if I were an FBI agent undercover and saw the profile of this guy, this [ Reads the name ] Alexander Frayne? This is sloppy. I donât like it.
Jessica: Perhaps my assistantâ
Aram: It doesnât matter. This is lazy. Itâs unprofessional.
Jessica: Iâm sorry that this has shaken your confidence in us, Mr. Stone. I do hope youâll reconsider.
Aram: Reconsider?
Jessica: The job. You passed with flying colors. If youâll have us, weâd like to welcome you to Wellstone.
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[ Red is riding in the back of his Mercedes ] [ Cellphone buzzes, beeps ]
Red: Harold, please give me good news.
Cooper: Agent Motjabai got a name.
Aram: Lizâs interpreter was Alexander Frayne. Uh, he works in DC for the UN Human Rights Council.
Cooper: Weâve notified MPD. Units are en route to him now.
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[ Telephone ringing ]
Alexander Frayne: This is Alexander.
Red: Mr. Frayne, you have a problem.
Frayne: I got lots of them. Who is this?
Red: Someone who can offer you a way out. The FBI knows you moonlight for the Wellstone Agency, and the MPD are on their way to arrest you.
[ Frayne looks up and sees the police through the glass dividers of his office suite ]
Frayne: Theyâre here. How did you know?
Red: Make your way to Dupont Circle. Youâre looking for a black Mercedes. Northwest corner of Connecticut Avenue.
[ Frayne leaves his office ]
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[ Alexander Frayne gets into Redâs car ] [ Car door closes ]
Red: Hello, Mr. Frayne.
Frayne: Who are you? Why are you helping me?
Red: Quid pro quo, Alexander. You interpreted a meeting between this woman and another party. I need to know who she met and what they talked about.
Frayne: I canât help you.
[ Red takes out his gun ]
Red: Let me rephrase.
Frayne: N-No, no. Iâ Wait, Iâmâ Iâm not saying I wonât help. Iâm saying I canât. I donât know who he was.
Red: You facilitated their conversation.
Frayne: He was Bosnian. But they donât give out names. Uh, she paid 700 grand for a manilla envelope. I never saw what was inside.
Red: Who has the names?
Frayne: The head of the company, I guess? I donât even know who that is.
Red: But if you send the right message, heâll get it. Your contact at Wellstone.
[ Red hands Frayne a phone ]
Red: Call them. Say you have a situation. Let them know Raymond Reddington wants to help.
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[ The Post Office ]
[ Parkâs cellphone chimes ] [ Itâs a text from Jenna: âThey were here. They said theyâd come back tonightâ ]
[ Park grabs her coat and calls Jenna ]
Park: Jenna, nothingâs gonna happen to you. I promised youâd be okay. I said Iâd take care of it, and I will.
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[ Park stands in front of her mirror, trying to wipe spattered blood from her face ]
[ Images flash by of Park fighting with Mason Dieterle interspersed with her trying to wipe the blood away. But the blood wonât come off ]
Park: [ Echoing ] I just came to talk. ⌠You sent men to Jennaâs apartment? [ Grunting ] ⌠You didnât have to do that. ⌠I told you I just wanted to talk.
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[ Dieterle lies on the floor, covered with blood ]
[ Cellphone beeps, speed-dials ] [ Ringing ]
Park: Hey. Itâs Agent Park. Somethingâs happened. I need your help.
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[ Aram walks through a garage ]
[ Cellphone rings ] [ Cellphone beeps ]
Aram: Hello?
Radley Jorgensen: What the hell did you do?
Aram: Jorgensen?
Jorgensen: They know. About us. The company knows thereâs a mole.
Aram: Uh, what, uhâ What are you talking about?
Jorgensen: They think the FBI is onto them. I told you that this was a mistake. And now I got a target on my back because of you.
Aram: I got to call you back.
[ Cellphone beeps ]
[ An SUV pulls up alongside Aram. Doors open. Inside is Jessica ]
Aram: Is, uh, something wrong?
Jessica: I need you to come with me. The Colonel would like to see you.
[ Claire Guerresoâs ⍠âNo Turning Backâ plays ]
[ ⺠Full lyrics unavailable ] or [ ⪠Tap square below to play ⪠]
⪠The air is still âŞ
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[ Park stands over Mason Dieterle. He is bloody but breathing ]
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Cooper: Reddington. I told him we were going to pick up Frayne, and now Frayneâs gone because Reddington got there first.
Ressler: But we sent agents.
Cooper: Wellstone knows someone outed Frayne.
Ressler: Aram. I already called him. Heâs not picking up.
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⪠Thereâs no turning back âŞ
[ At the Wellstone Agency, Aram is led through a hallway ]
[ A door opens. A man with a white beard, the Colonel, sits behind a desk. Red sits in a chair in front of him ]
Red: Ah, finally.
Aram: Oh. Uh, hello.
Red: The Colonel here lost his hearing as a child. Nasty case of meningitis.
Aram: Colonel? Uh, the man who runs, uh, Wellstone is deaf?
Red: Indeed. The head of a company that provides translation needs a translator to be understood. In this case, you. So please sit.
⪠How long will it last?
How long?
How long?⪠How long will we run? âŞ
[ The Colonel signs as Aram interprets, speaking for him (ââ) ]
The Colonel signs (spoken by Aram): âYou prevented the arrest of one of my translators. You had him inform his contact that â there is a problem in the company that you could solve.â
Red: Yes, you have a mole. Tell him he has a leak that puts us both at risk.
[ Aram signs ]
⪠Donât know how we got here âŞ
The Colonel signs (spoken by Aram): âNo. Impossible.â
Red: Itâs why Mr. Frayne was nearly pinched and why the FBI knew where to find him.
[ Aram signs ]
Colonel signs (spoken by Aram): âThere is no leak.â
Red: Uh, there is a mole, and he works for the FBI. He led them to Frayne, which means he can lead them to you. Now, you can be stubborn about it and wait around for the feds to show up, or you can do exactly as I say and live happily ever after.
Colonel signs (spoken by Aram): âDo you know who the mole is?â
Red: Yes. Heâs a federal agent working undercover as an interpreter.
⪠How long?
Thereâs no turning back âŞ
Colonel signs (spoken by Aram): âWhat do you want me to do?â
Red: First, delete my file. Now. Before the feds arrive.
[ The Colonel waves at an Assistant to do so; she leaves ]
Red: Second, in exchange for giving you a way out, a new identity, I want a name. Last week, a woman using the name Carolyn Givens hired Wellstone. I want to know who she met with.
⪠How long?
How long will we run? âŞ
[ Keyboard clacking ]
[ The Colonel writes the name on a piece of paper and slides it forward. Aram reaches for the slip but Red takes it and puts it in his pocket ]
Red: [ To Aram ] I can read.
Colonel signs (spoken by Aram): âWait. The mole. I need his name.â
Red: Why? Itâs over. He won. Killing him wonât change the fact that you need to come with me now.
[ The Colonel takes out a gun and points it at Aram ]
Colonel signs (spoken by Aram): âI need to know a name. If you donât give me one, Iâll kill him.
Either because heâs the mole or to set an example of what happens when you betray me.â
Red: Normally, Iâm a big believer in example setting, but I specifically requested your newest interpreter because the leaks predate his employment at Wellstone. Heâs not the mole. And we need to go. Now.
[ The Colonel puts the gun down ] [ Gun clicks ]
[ They leave ]
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[ Aram (still undercover) assists Jessica with destroying evidence ]
[ An FBI team, including Ressler, arrives at the Wellstone Agency, arresting everyone, including Aram ]
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[ The Post Office ]
Aram: Okay, what do you mean he recorded the conversation?
Cooper: Evidently, Reddington was wearing a wire â One weâll tell the Justice Department that you were wearing.
Park: You think we can make a case?
Cooper: I do. A lot of Wellstone employees and clients are going to prison.
Aram: But not the owner.
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[ The Colonel is seated in Redâs plane, reviewing travel documents ]
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Aram: Mr. Reddington promised the Colonel that heâd help him escape in exchange for the name of the person that Liz met with.
Park: You didnât see that personâs name?
Aram: Mr. Reddington made sure I didnât.
Cooper: Adin Markovic. Heâs a Bosnian bounty hunter. Evidently, Keen used Wellstone to hire him.
Aram: Mr. Reddington told you the name? Why?
Cooper: Because weâre on the same team. And because he knows we have to work together if we have any hope of bringing Keen home safely.
Aram: Adin Markovic, this bounty hunter, weâll see what we can find on him.
[ Aram leaves ] [ Cooper takes Park aside ]
Cooper: Agent Park. I spoke with the AUSA. Thereâs been a development in the case involving your friendâs death. It appears Dieterle is missing.
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[ Flashback: ]
[ Red and Dembe arrive at the apartment where Park is with Dieterle, who is propped up against the wall in a corner ]
Park: Will you help?
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Cooper: Alina, you promised me you wouldnât do anything to Dieterle. I need to know. Did you break that promise?
Park: No, sir.
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[ Aram comes up to Cooper with the thumb drive that Redâs Russian contact gave to Red âfrom the archive.â Liz hired the Fribourg Confidence to steal it from one of Redâs safe deposit boxes and had it left in Cooperâs car ]
Aram: Mr. Cooper. Mr. Cooper, um, about, uh, this drive you wanted me to decrypt. Uh, I canât. I reached out to a friend at the NSA.
Cooper: Do you trust him?
Aram: I do.
Cooper: Good. Because if he tells anyone about this, his life could be in jeopardy. Keep me posted.
Aram: Yes, sir.
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[ Red and Dembe arrive at Glen Carterâs memorial party ] [ People dance and mill ]
[ Richard Myhillâs ⍠âGet Up Letâs Goâ plays ]
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Red: [ Laughs ]
Dembe: Raymond, you have to tell Paula heâs not coming.
Red: Ohh. He gets her hopes up, and I have to be the one to dash them. Glen at his finest.
[ Glenâs mother mother sees the new arrivals and walks toward them with outstretched arms ]
Paula: Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. You came!
[ Red holds out the tray of treats ]
Red: I brought the scotcherâ
[ Paula rushes right past Red to hug ~ Huey Newton! ]
Paula: Hello.
Huey: Oh. You must be Paula. Oh, Glen has told me so much about you, but, oh, my gosh, youâre even more beautiful than he described.
Paula: Oh! [ Laughs ]
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Huey: Glen, he was one of the good ones. One of the unusual ones, for sure, butâ But, you know, that guy could always brighten my day. You know, I remember when we were recording our third album, Johnny had written this great progression and he had a little bit of a melody, and it was up to me to come up with the lyric, and I couldnât do it. I tried and tried, and I was stuck. I just couldnât come up with anything, and I remember Glen came over and we went out for chili dogs, of course.
[ Laughter ]
Huey: A-A-And I just broke down about this song. And I-I-I told him, you know, âI donât know what to do. This is super important. If we donât have a hit with this album, the labelâs gonna drop us,â and Glen put his hand on my arm and looked me dead in the eye, and he said, âHey, if this is it, this is it.â
[ Laughter ]
Huey: And, boom, there it was. I mean, that lyric and that song. I mean, this is what Glen did.
[ Glenâs mother Paula beams with pride and happiness ]
Huey: He, you knowâ He- He w- He was like a muse to me, and I loved him. But he wouldnât want us bawling all over the place. Heâd want us to have a good time. Like Glen used to say, âWeâre not here for a long time. Weâre here for a good time,â so â Raise a glass â or a chicken wing â or whatever you got, âcause tonight we celebrate my muse. Tonight, we celebrate Jelly Bean and his big, old heart.
[ Huey Lewis & The Newsâ ⍠âWeâre Not Here For A Long Time (Weâre Here For A Good Time)â plays ]
[ ⏠Go to Full Lyrics ] or [ ⪠Tap square below to play ⪠]
[ Cheering ]
⪠Thereâs a party down on the corner, do you want to go?
They got rhythm, a little blues, and a whole lot of soul
I donât care what youâve got to say
Youâre cominâ with me anyway
Weâre not here for a long time âŞ
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[ As the party continues, Red absconds with Glenâs ashes and moves to another room. He removes the top of the jar and fluffs open a plastic bag ] [ Huey Lewis enters ]
Huey: What are you doing?
Red: Oh, my goodness. I canât believe you came. Thank you, thank you, Mr. Lewis.
Huey: Didnât hurt a bit.
Red: What happened? What changed your mind?
Huey: You did â Mr. Reddington.
Red: You spoke to Jerry.
Huey: Yeah. And I got to know âcause I canât get my head around it. Why in the world is Raymond Reddington running errands for a DMV desk clerk?
Red: Regional manager.
Huey: Yeah, but why is this guy so special that the worldâs most wanted fugitive is arranging his memorial service?
Red: People often hide from me. Glen was good at finding them.
Huey: I-I didnât ask you what he did. I asked what made him special.
Red: Thatâs a bit more complicated.
Huey: Ah, Iâm sure it is. Iâm sure itâs incredibly complicated.
Red: And weird and strange.
Huey: But I like weird and strange.
Red: Ah.
Huey: You said I could ask for any favor â thatâs the favor.
Red: You want me to tell you about how weird and strange Glen was.
Huey: I want to hear your eulogy. I want Raymond Reddington to tell me what was weird and strange and beautiful about the regional manager of the Rockville DMV.
Red: You know who I am. You know I can do some very big favors.
Huey: Oh, trust me, I thought about asking you to scare the bejesus out of my pal Bruce Hornsby.
[ Laughs ] Thatâd be good. Uh, but the truth is, you canât do a bigger favor than revealing somebodyâs heart and soul.
Red: No, I donât suppose you can.
Huey: Yeah, I did my part. I gave my eulogy, and in exchange, Iâd like to hear your version.
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[ Dembe enters carrying a large bean can covered with aluminum foil ]
Dembe: Mr. Lewis, big fan.
Huey: Thanks. Whatâ What is that?
Dembe: The remains of a Great Dane. Weâre friends with a vet. He works at a shelter where they cremate pets who have to be put down.
Red: But I told you I wasnât gonna steal his ashes.
Dembe: And I know you well enough to know that, in the end, you probably would.
Huey: I-I-Iâm sorry, but, uh, whatâs going on with all the beans and the baggies and the ashes?
Red: Iâll explain everything on the way.
⪠Have yourself a good time âŞ
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[ Red, Dembe and Huey emerge from a door onto a landing at the base of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor. Red carries the plastic bag of Glenâs ashes. Freedom Tower can be seen in the distance ]
Red: [ Looking around ] Okay. [ Chuckles ] Here we are.
Huey: Glen.
Red: Right. [ Haltingly ] Glen. â Glen was â so many different things. A son. Civil servant. A proud member of the Spare Me bowling team. Two-time runner-up at the Southern Regional Tournament. And a great â A truly great â tracker. But he was â Ah, brother. He was a lot more than that. Glen was â [ seriously ] infuriating. Insulting. Just so maddening. He was a hedonist, a chauvinist, a liar, and a cheat, but there was one thing Glen was not. â And thatâs afraid.
ââGlen was not afraid. He wasnât afraid of judgment. Of being wrong. He wasnât afraid of friendship. Or romance. A bad joke. A good laugh. He was never afraid of a good time. Or bad timing. Or consequences. Or of an impossible task. Or any kind of danger. And he certainly wasnât afraid of me. Ever.
ââNo matter how hard or unfair life was to Glen â Glen loved life back. He embraced it without reservation, regret, or remorse. And that is â rare. I wishâ I wish more people were unafraid like Glen. Itâs the thing about him Iâll miss the most. And I hope itâll be some time before â all my memories of him â start to fade.
[ Red pours Glenâs ashes from the balcony ]
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[ A workman walks through the darkened set that was Glenâs office ]
[ Lock clicks ] [ Light switch clicks off ]
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EntertainmentWeekly: Clark Middleton, actor on The Blacklist and Twin Peaks, dies at 63 http://bit.ly/2T5Ur51
// 10/5/2020, Clark played the role of Glen Carter, Redâs tracker and friend
Actor Clark Middleton, best known for appearing in The Blacklist and the recent Twin Peaks revival, has reportedly died after battling the West Nile Virus. He was 63.
In a statement to EW, The Blacklist creator Jon Bokenkamp reacted to the news ⌠âIâm heartbroken. Besides being a truly unique and gifted actor, Clark was simply an incredible guy in every way,â he wrote. âHe was a whip-smart film nut. He loved his work with a passion. And he was insanely generous of spirit ⌠I know his entire family at The Blacklist is devastated by this news. Clark was one of the good ones, and we lost him way too soon.â
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⍠No Turning Back
By Claire Guerreso⪠(Full lyrics unavailable as of 2/14/2021)
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⍠Get Up Letâs Go
By Richard Myhill⪠(Full lyrics unavailable as of 2/14/2021)
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Lyrics and Credits: [ Unavailable as of 2/14/2021 ]
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⍠Weâre Not Here for a Long Time (Weâre Here for a Good Time)
By Huey Lewis and The News⪠Thereâs a party down on the corner, do you want to go?
They got rhythm, a little blues, and a whole lot of soul
I donât care what youâve got to say
Youâre cominâ with me anyway
Weâre not here for a long time
Weâre here for a good time⪠I know itâs hard makinâ a living every day
And I know how hard youâve been workinâ
But now itâs time to play
Tell that wolf waitinâ at your door
Heâll just have to wait some more
Weâre not here for a long time
Weâre here for a good time⪠Some say the world is ending
It might just come to pass
Ainât no use in pretending
Tonight could be the last⪠Tell the mailman to hold the mail
Get ready to wag your tail
Weâre not here for a long time
Weâre here for a good time⪠Some say the world is ending
Who knows if itâs true?
Ainât no use in pretending
Thereâs not much we can do⪠Leave a message for those who call
Weâre out havinâ us a ball
Weâre not here for a long time
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⍠Bonus Song: We Are The World (35th Anniversary)
By USA For Africa (Various Artists)
(I heard this mentioned in the show and itâs been on continuous replay in my mind)⪠There comes a time when we heed a certain call
When the world must come together as one
There are people dying
And itâs time to lend a hand to life
The greatest gift of all⪠We canât go on pretending day by day
That someone somewhere will soon make a change
Weâre all a part of Godâs great big family
And the truth, you know
Love is all we need⪠We are the world
We are the children
We are the ones who make a brighter day
So, letâs start giving
Thereâs a choice weâre making
Weâre saving our own lives
Itâs true weâll make a better day
Just you and me⪠Send them your heart so theyâll know that someone cares
And their lives will be stronger and free
As God has shown us by turning stone to bread
And so we all must lend a helping hand⪠We are the world
We are the children
We are the ones who make a brighter day
So, letâs start giving
Thereâs a choice weâre making
Weâre saving our own lives
Itâs true weâll make a better day
Just you and me⪠When youâre down and out
There seems no hope at all
But if you just believe
Thereâs no way we can fall
Well, well, well
Letâs realize that a change can only come
When we stand together as one⪠We are the world
We are the children
We are the ones who make a brighter day
So, letâs start giving
Thereâs a choice weâre making
Weâre saving our own lives
Itâs true weâll make a better day
Just you and me
[Repeat with ad-libs until the end]Lyrics and Credits: http://bit.ly/2OKyYzX (written by Lionel Richie and Michael Jackson)
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