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NBCās series The Blacklist starring James Spader and Megan Boone
Series created by: Jon Bokenkamp
Program air date: 12/9/2021 in the US (7pm Central/Chicago Time)
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STATUS: ā Pending ā Rough ā Preliminary š“ FINAL
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Last updated: 12/11/2021 at 2:10pm CT [ Central/Chicago time ]
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Directed by: Andrew McCarthy
Written by: T Cooper, Allison Glock-Cooper
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SERIES STARS:
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Raymond āRedā Reddington ā James Spader
Donald Ressler ā Diego Klattenhoff
Harold Cooper ā Harry Lennix
Aram Mojtabai ā Amir Arison
Alina Park ā Laura Sohn
Dembe Zuma ā Hisham Tawfiq
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GUEST STARS:
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Agnes Keen ā Sami Bray
Dino Decanio ā Shea Buckner
Johnny ā Tom DāAgustino
Vito Decanio ā Ned Eisenberg
Dr Roberta Sand (Eleanor Russo) ā Enid Graham
Vlad Cvetko ā Gregory Korotishevsky
Peter Simpson ā Colby Lewis
Herman Levy ā Mark Light-Orr
Lew Sloan ā Danny Mastrogiogio
Jean ā Lauren Mayhew
Weecha Xiu ā Diany Rodriguez
Dante Russo ā Luke Slattery
Mikey ā Forrest Weber
Randall Beasley ā Matt Weiss
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š“ Script 9:6 Dr Roberta Sand PhD (ā 153)
Brief (Where weāre at):
Red faces a critical turning point: what to do about Dembe. Now an FBI agent, Dembe called in a helicopter of Redās in order to save the life of Agent Alina Park after she was zapped by a directed energy weapon used by Benjamin Okara (Blacklister #183). Dembe believed only Redās air resources were closeby enough, but he and Red had made an agreement that Dembeās leaving Redās employ and joining the FBI would only work if their ātwo worldsā were never allowed to touch. But then, after roundly upbraiding Dembe over crossing that line, Red was confronted with the choice of crossing it himself when he discovered that the man who had commandeered his airfields in his absense, Jovan Lovic, had discovered Dembe was now with the FBI and had ordered a hit on him. Ignoring Weechaās advice (Weecha Xiu is his new bodyguard), Red intervened and killed the hitman. In return for saving Dembeās life, Red asked a favor in return: for Dembe to kill Jovan Lovic who was now certain to try to kill Red. Dembe knew this was forbidden by the FBI and refused. So Weecha killed Lovic instead. Losing Dembeās allegiance even after saving his life left Red distraught, with only the love of his spiritual guide and apparent paramour Mierce Xiu to succor him.
Alina Park is recovering in a hospital from the effects of the directed energy attack (like that which causes Havana syndrome), meaning it is no longer possible to hide from her husband Peter the fact that she is not training recruits at Quantico but is once again working in the field with the Reddington task force. Worse, the directed energy attack caused her to lose her pregnancy, a pregnancy neither she nor Peter had been aware of. She had thought she had cancer because she had provided the urine sample Ressler used to cheat on his drug test to get reinstated in the FBI. The results came back (to Ressler) negative for drugs but indicating āYou may have cancerā because of elevated HCG (Human Chorianic Gonadotropin) which can mean cancer in males but for females, it indicates pregnancy. So Peter went from elated to devastated in a moment, learning his wife had been pregnant and no longer was. And all because of being injured working at a job they had agreed she wouldnāt return to.
Cooper lied to the Metro PD detective who came to ask him about the murder of Doug Koster, a neighbor who had an affair with Cooperās wife Charlene years earlier. Cooper told the detective that at the time of the murder he was home with his wife. He wasnāt. He had gone to a retirement party. The next thing he knew it was morning and he was waking up in his car. Worse, he found that a single bullet was missing from the clip in his service weapon. He asked a friend, Lew Sloan, to run a ballistics test on the gun. The test showed Cooperās gun had fired the bullet that killed Koster. Cooper shared all ofthis with Charlene. He asked her to back up his alibi while he waits for the results from another test to see if he had been drugged. Whether she did or not remains unclear.
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[ Randall Beasley is in a psychotherapy session with Dr Roberta Sand ]
Randall Beasley: [ Clears throat ] Iāve lost the will. Performing at my level, thereās absolutely no room for error. Itās just a lot of pressure, you know? Too much.
Dr Roberta Sand: Weāve talked about the adverse ways that pressure has manifested in your life, but weāve also discovered helpful ways. Remember, behind every shadow, there is a light. Your next performance is this afternoon?
Beasley: Oh, my God. I-I donāt think I can.
Dr Sand: Randall, look at me. Randall. The time has come for you to tell yourself a different story. Embrace the shadow, and you will find the light. Now, close your eyes and visualize.
[ Flashforward: ]
[ A small crowd of people are gathered for a political rally ] [ A banner says āWelcome Congressmanā ] [ Indistinct conversations ] [ A string ensemble warms up ]
Beasley: [ Exhales ]
[ The string ensemble plays ā« āBrahms String Quartet No. 1ā ]
[ āŗ No Lyrics ] or [ āŖ Tap square below to play āŖ ]
Dr Sand: Youāre on the way to the venue. You feel the music. Take a moment and let it center you. It reminds you that you, too, are a virtuoso. And, as you have 100 times before, you take out your instrument ā and find the light.
[ Flashforward: ]
[ On a rooftop, Beasley assembles a long range sniper rifle with a large scope, long barrel and a silencer. He mounts the rifle on a stand and aims into the far-away crowd ] [ Gunshot š„ ]
[ A woman falls to the pavement, shot in the chest. Her open eyes stare blankly ]
[ People gasping ]
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[ Cooperās dining room at home ]
[ Cooperās work friend Lew Sloan sits at the table while Cooper paces. Both are dressed for work ]
Cooper: They know.
Lew Sloan: Heberās just covering his ass.
[ Marcus Heber is the Metropolitan Police detective investigating the murder of the Cooperās former neighbor Doug Koster ]
Cooper: Charlene vouched for me. She lied to give me an alibi. Clearly, he doesnāt believe her.
Lew: Youāre a cop. Heberās a cop. Alright, he just doesnāt wanna seem like heās playing favorites. Thatās all this is. He doesnāt suspect you.
Cooper: He will when the ballistics come back. Or havenāt you been listening? Heber was here an hour ago, with a warrant to test my service weapon. When he does, heās gonna know it was my gun that was used to kill Doug Koster.
Lew: Harold, itās going to be fine.
Cooper: My wife had an affair with Koster. Day after heās killed, Heber sees me at the crime scene. My gunās the murder weapon. In what world does that add up to āfineā?
[ Elizabeth Keenās 11 year old daughter, who is being cared for by the Coopers since Lizās death, is heard ]
Agnesās voice: [ From another room ] Is Pinky still coming over?
[ āPinkyā is Agnesās nickname for Red ]
Cooper: He sure is.
Lew: Alright, look, I should get going. Weāll talk later. Stop worrying.
[ Lew leaves ] [ Agnes walks in ]
Cooper: Well, hello, you. But when Pinky comes over, weāre gonna have to talk for a couple minutes, then heās all yours.
Agnes: Whatāre you gonna talk about?
Cooper: Thatās the thing about Pinky. He always keeps you guessing.
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[ Red plops a newspaper down on the dining room table in front of Cooper and points to an article ]
Red: I assume this is on your radar.
Cooper: It is. Everyoneās looking for the congressmanās would-be assassin.
Red: Mm. Naturally. But everyone is wrong. The congressman wasnāt the target. The victim was. Mary Parrot.
Cooper: An assassinās bullet narrowly misses a controversial politician because it was actually aimed at a beloved philanthropist?
Red: Her philanthropy was beloved. Her zeal for historical preservation ā not so much. She single-handedly spiked dozens of construction projects that she believed would blight her fair city, denying powerful people fortunes large and even larger, including Vito DeCanio.
Cooper: You think the DeCanio Crime Syndicate had Mary Parrot killed?
Red: I do.
Cooper: So youāre putting them on the Blacklist. Criminals we already know exist.
Red: What you know about the DeCanios is that they were weak, and now theyāre strong. What you donāt know is why ā or who is responsible for their dramatic resurgence.
Cooper: Itās not the old man?
Red: His therapist, actually. Dr Roberta Sand. Everyone in the organization sees her. Vitoās orders.
Cooper: A therapist. To the mob. Who makes the mob more effective.
Red: Self-actualized.
Cooper: The shrink helps them fully realize their potential as criminals.
Red: Listen, Iām a criminal, and however realized I may be is due in large part to shrinks and shamans, rabbis and monks. They hold me together like a psychological bandage, without which my sufferings would be ā insufferable.
Cooper: You told me that if you came back, names would be taken, a price would be paid. But you didnāt tell me what names or why.
Red: I donāt know the names, and without them, I donāt know the why.
[ Agnes walks in ]
Agnes: Are you done talking yet?
Cooper: We are. Which means itās time for me to get to the office and for you two to have fun. Mooms is upstairs. If you or Pinky get hungry, she can make you something.
[ Cooper kisses Agnes on the forehead and leaves ]
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Red: [ Chuckles ] Oh, now. Whatās that? Iāll play anything but gin again. At least until I read up on it a little. Youāre too good, and I was hopeless.
Agnes: Itās not gin. Itās a memory game. Matching U.S. states and their capitals.
Red: [ Chuckles ] Oh, my. Okay. Letās do it. Iām ready. Although, I donāt think Iāll fare any better than I did in gin.
Agnes: Well, at least this time, you have an excuse.
Red: What? Iām fine. My memory is fine. Sort of. Iām older, not ancient.
Agnes: Well, I didnāt mean that. I mean you wonāt know the capitals because youāre not from here. I wouldnāt know the capitals of Russia. Okay. Hereās how you play.
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[ The Post Office. ]
Cooper: Vito DeCanio was a relic of the past. A lion in winter. Until, according to Reddington, he hired a therapist who goes by Dr Roberta Sand. Heās convinced the DeCanio familyās recent rise is her doing.
Dembe: That wonāt last long. A witness is in federal custody whoās going to testify tomorrow that DeCanio himself ordered three separate hits on his rivals.
Aram: Iāve been to therapy since I was 10. Iāve never heard of a shrink who tries to help people get worse.
Dembe: 10.
Aram: I was, um, having a hard time with differential calculus.
Dembe: You learned calculus at 10?
Aram: Well, I learned it at 8. I taught it at 10. Or, uh, tried to. My parents just couldnāt grasp the concepts. It was an incredibly frustrating time for everyone.
Cooper: Iām not sure I believe a therapist should be held responsible for DeCanioās upswing, but according to Reddington, DeCanio thinks she is. That makes her very valuable to us.
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[ Three young mobsters are sitting with Dr Roberta Sand ]
Dr Sand: Vito tells me he has a project for you. He says it requires teamwork and cooperation. But he says youād rather piss on each other and say that itās raining. So, any thoughts?
Mikey: [ Belches loudly, intentionally ]
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Aram: Do we know anything about her?
Cooper: Nothing. No photos, no prints, and a search on her alias went nowhere.
Dembe: If we have no leads, where should we start?
Cooper: Mary Parrot. Reddington says she isnāt the unfortunate victim of a bullet meant for a politician. He says that she was a preservationist who sidetracked a number of lucrative developments DeCanio stood to benefit from.
Dembe: So, he had her killed.
Cooper: Maybe. And maybe her killer was under the good doctorās care. Find him, and maybe we find her.
[ Elevator door bangs. Agent Alina Parkās husband, Peter Simpson, steps out ]
Cooper: Park asked if he could come.
Dembe: Howāre they doing?
Cooper: Not great. She thought him seeing where she works might help.
Dembe: You want me to bring him to her?
Cooper: No, Iāll do it. Weāre a little short-handed since Resslerās taking a personal day. You two stay focused on finding Mary Parrotās killer.
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[ On the landing overlooking the war room, Park is lying down on a bench. Peter walks up the metal staircase ]
Park: Hey. Iām glad youāre here.
Peter: Are the episodes getting any better?
Park: If by better, you mean it feels like Iām being stabbed in the eyes with a fork instead of a knife, then sure. The quiet helps. And caffeine. Anyway, uh, itās all passed now. Come on. Lemme give you a tour.
Peter: I donāt need a tour. [ Sighs ] You wanting me to come is enough.
Park: What I do is secret. That I do it shouldnāt be. Not from you. Iām sorry I didnāt tell you.
Peter: Iāve been reading medical journals, researching everything I can to find out what happened.
Park: Whether we lost the baby because of my job, the directed-energy weapon ā I know you want to know the reason. Iām sorry you donāt. Man, I just keep saying sorry, donāt I?
Peter: Itās fine. I mean, if Iām being honest, you kind of have a lot to apologize for. But so do I. I donāt want to believe I married someone who can hide everything, but I think I did, and thatās what Iām sorriest about ā that I married someone I just donāt know ā if I know.
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[ Park joins Aram and Dembe in the war room ]
Park: Hey. Cooper updated me while you were at the crime scene. Find anything?
Aram: Okay, so, NYPD is nowhere on the shooter. Was it a passerby, someone in a vehicle, a building? They donāt know.
Dembe: So, we read the eyewitness statements and M.E. reports. From that, we got this.
[ Photos from the area around the crime scene are projected ]
Aram: Alright, the victim was here. Now, based on the entry wound, the shooter was somewhere to the east.
Dembe: NYPD canvassed the most likely building based on the assumed trajectory, which would put the shooter on this rooftop.
Aram: Only they didnāt find the shooter or any evidence of him. So, I think the shooter was here. Same angle, just farther back. He fires, the bullet goes over the rooftop of the lower building, across the street, and between the flagpoles and obstructions, and into the victim.
Park: That building isnāt further back. Itās, like, in another county. Who can make a shot like that?
Dembe: I could.
Park: Iāll pull CCTV footage from around that building at the time of the shooting, see if we can ID anyone.
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Red: Vermont.
Agnes: Montpelier.
Red: Kentucky.
Agnes: Frankfort.
Red: [ Chuckles ] Carson City.
Agnes: Nevada.
Red: Okay, maybe I am ancient.
Agnes: [ Laughing ] Well, I told you, you have an excuse.
Red: Yes, thank goodness.
Agnes: When did you stop being Russian?
Red: [ Laughing ] Thatās a funny question. How did you know I was Russian?
Agnes: My mother told me. She told me everything I would ever need to know about you.
Red: She mustāve said a lot.
Agnes: She did. But at the end of it, she said all I needed to remember was that Raymond Reddington was the most important person in her life, besides me, and she was glad that I had met you, and she wished that we could meet again.
Red: I am really glad we did.
[ Agnes reaches across the table and takes Redās hand ]
Agnes: She said you liked to hold hands.
Red: [ Pause ] Iām starved. You want to go see if Mooms wants to eat with us?
Agnes: Okay.
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Dr Sand: Dino, I need you to focus. We canāt do this work without you.
[ All the mobsters speak with a New Jersey accent ]
Mikey: Yeah, itād be nice if he worked on something.
Dino DeCanio: [ Scoffs ] Iām the brains of the operation, and everybody knows it.
Johnny: [ Laughs ] Last I checked, you couldnāt tell a socket wrench from your elbow.
Dino: Yeah, maybe thatās ācause I donāt have to. āCause Iām not a drudge, like you.
Mikey: You think youāre better than us?
Dino: I know Iām better than you.
Mikey: Say that again!
Dr Sand: Gentlemen, gentlemen. I have a question for the three of you. What are you getting out of all this anger?
Mikey: Heās gonna get his nose broken. Ha.
Dr Sand: And then what? I mean, you have a big project coming up that requires teamwork. Do you think punching him in the face is gonna make that happen?
Dino: No. Itās definitely not.
Dr Sand: Exactly. Now, everyone has a path in life, and the path youāre on, well, most people would say that itās the wrong one, but what a man can be, he must be. So, to be clear, Iām not here to tell you to stop being angry or to judge you. No. My goal is to help you stop judging yourselves and each other.
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[ The Post Office ]
Park: This is the roof from which the sniper shot and killed Mary Parrot, and only three minutes after the murder, who walks out the building, but everyoneās favorite noir stereotype, Mr Instrument Case.
Aram: Now, we have no ID on the sniper, but on the plus side, we happen to have a sniper on the payroll.
Dembe: Shooting from that distance is extremely difficult and takes a great deal of practice.
Aram: And when he says āfrom that distance,ā he means anywhere from 500 yards to, say, I donāt know, Kansas?
Dembe: Of the gun ranges in that area, thereās only one with lanes longer than 300 yards.
Park: And guess whoās a member in good standing.
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[ A shooting range ] [ š„š„ Gunshots š„š„š„ š„ š„ ]
[ A woman, Jean, recognizes Dembe, who has come with Park ]
Jean: As I live and breathe. It is good to see you.
Dembe: Hey, Jean. This is my friend Stacey. [ Referring to Park ]
Jean: Nice to meet you. So, you gonna tell me whatās going on? About a week back, Red comes out here with this little, itty-bitty Latinx-er, acting like sheās the new you.
Dembe: And I appreciate your concern, but Iām fine. Raymond and I ā we had a good run.
Jean: So, whatāre you doing for an encore, then?
Dembe: I joined the FBI.
Jean: [ Laughs ]
Park: I hired him, for a job that needs a proās pro.
Dembe: Given whatās required, Iām told we should be asking for this man.
[ Dembe shows Jean a surveillance photo ]
Jean: Hmm. Beasley. Heās a hell of a shot.
Dembe: Any chance you have his address?
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[ Park and Dembe arrive at the residence of Randall Beasley. They discover the yard is booby-trapped ]
[ šØAlarm wailingšØ ]
Dembe: Get down!
[ Dembe: and Park duck behind an old rusted car ]
[ š„š„š„ Gunfight š„š„š„ ] [ Dembe puts the rearview mirror from the car on roof of the car to reflect the blinding sunlight. Beasley shoots the device, smashing it ]
Beasley: Got you.
[ Gunshot š„] [ He hits Dembeās shoe ] [ Dembe crawls through the car ]
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[ Dembe comes up behind Beasley from inside, shoeless, and puts his gun to the back of Beasleyās head ]
Dembe: Randall Beasley. Youāre under arrest.
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[ Red and Weecha quietly enter Redās āweird little apartment,ā lined with bookcases and old photos. Red snaps on a pair of vinyl gloves ]
Weecha: I donāt understand. I thought you were having such a fun time with Agnes.
[ Red goes to a bookshelf and pulls out a book. He flips through the pages until he finds the letter he had given to Dembe to give to Liz after his death ]
Weecha: What is that?
Red: A piece of the past.
[ Flashback: ]
Red: The answers are here, in a letter she wrote to you.
Liz: Why do you have a letter my mother wrote to me?
Red: For when the time was right, to let you know the truth.
[ Red slices open the envelope and takes out the letter, which he puts back in the book. He replaces the book on the shelf. He carefully places the envelope in a plastic zipper bag and seals it ]
Weecha: What are you gonna do with it?
Red: Cvetko is meeting us at the jet. Iām hoping he can tell me about its more recent history.
Weecha: Like what?
Red: I hate to think.
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[ The Post Office ]
Park: Weāve gone through everything we found at Beasleyās house. Cache of weapons, letters from his mom who thinks heās a PE teacher, and this.
[ Park slides an open appointment book for Aram and Dembe to see ]
Aram: 11 appointments just this month for dog grooming.
Cooper: So, heās a dog person.
Park: Thatās the thing ā thereās no evidence he had one. And if that is not curious enough, each appointment is scheduled to take place at a different address. Well, intersections, actually.
Dembe: Second Avenue and 16th Street on Tuesday the 30th, then Friday the 3rd on 63rd and Central Park West.
Park: None of which correspond to a pet store or groomer.
Cooper: So, itās a code. For what?
Aram: We donāt know the what. Just the how. Beasley would send a text requesting an appointment, then get one back with a location, and this location is just a few blocks from where Mary Parrot was killed, and the date and time is an hour before he killed her.
Cooper: This is definitely evidence of something. You need to get him to tell us what.
[ Aram, Dembe and Park leave ]
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[ Cooperās cellphone ringsāØ]
Cooper: Hey, Lew. Now? Iām in the middle of a cā You got a ballistics report? Yeah. Tell me where and when.
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[ An interrogation room ]
Dembe: The dog grooming ā tell us about it.
Randall Beasley: I got a Lhasa Apso. Her hair knots.
Dembe: We know itās a code.
Beasley: Then what do you need me for?
Aram: You murdered an innocent woman. And yet, here you are, as calm as can be. And we know why. Therapy. A twisted version of counseling to make you feel good about being bad.
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[ Dr Sand has coached the three young mobsters to sit in a circle, holding hands ]
Dr Sand: And exhale.
[ Men exhale ]
Dr Sand: Now, how does that feel?
Mikey: Honestly? Better. Eh, kind of like our hearts started beating at the same time.
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Aram: Thatās what these are, right? Therapy appointments?
Beasley: Iām not talking about that.
Aram: 11 appointments in three weeks. That is almost one every other day. Why so many? Because thatās how long it took Dr Sand to convince you it was okay to kill. Thatās what she did, isnāt it? Make you feel okay about murder.
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Dr Sand: Dino? Eh, thereās no wrong answers, as long as youāre honest about how you feel.
Dino: I, uh ā I feel alright. Look, Iām not saying Iām happy about Johnny threatening me, but I, uh ā I get it. We need to swallow our pride for the good of the team.
Dr Sand: Johnny?
Johnny: What? You want me to be honest?
Dr Sand: Absolutely. This doesnāt work unless you are.
Johnny: Okay, then. Uh, honestly? I feel like Iām on an episode of āDr Phil.ā
Dino: Hey.
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Aram: [ To Beasley ] As bad as we know you are, we think Dr Sand is worse.
Dembe: Help us, and weāll help you.
Aram: The codes are appointments. Show us how it works.
Dembe: I understand how it feels to have guilt about things youāve done in the past. You know what you did was wrong. Show us you know.
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[ Dr Sand sits with Vito DeCanio, head of the DeCanio Crime Syndicate, on a bench alongside a river. A young man sits on a neighboring bench, glancing around ]
Dr Sand: Johnnyās not ready.
Vito DeCanio: [ New Jersey accent ] Itās a three-man job.
Dr Sand: One that you said requires complete trust. Johnny doesnāt have it. Maybe if I had more time with himā
DeCanio: No, thatās not an option.
Dr Sand: Then my advice is you find someone else.
DeCanio: Well, what about Dante?
Dr Sand: You know the answer to that.
DeCanio: Well, you said we needed somebodyā
Dr Sand: I did. But not him.
DeCanio: Itās an important job.
Dr Sand: We have an understanding.
DeCanio: If it goes well, he can write his own ticket.
[ Cellphone vibrates ]
DeCanio: Look, youāre the best at what you do, which is making people feel good about themselves. At what I do, Iām the best. And making people feel good has nothing to do with it.
Dr Sand: Are you threatening me? After everything that Iāve done for you?
DeCanio: Ah, first of all, we both know who you do it for, and it sure aināt me. And secondly, yeah, Iām threatening you. Thatās what I do. Danteās in. You got a problem with that, see a shrink.
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[ At the location of Beasleyās next dog-grooming appointment, Park and Aram wait in a surveillance van. Dembe sits on a bench nearby ]
[ A van marked āJazz Paws ā Mobile Pet Groomersā pulls over ]
Park: Is that ā Wait, itās really dog-grooming appointments?
Aram: I donāt know if the presidentās dogās in there getting a trim or what, but Jazz Paws is tricked out with armored panels and a GPS jammer.
Park: Letās move.
[ Aram and Park jump out of the surveillance van. Along with Dembe and several undercover agents, they surround the pet van, guns drawn ]
[ Pounding on door ]
Park: FBI! Exit the vehicle now!
[ The back door opens and Dr Roberta Sands steps out. Dembe and other agents enter the van, which is decorated inside as Dr Sandsā therapy office ]
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[ Cooperās and Lew Sloanās cars are parked alongside each other in the parking garage. Cooper is looking over the ballistics report prepared for Detective Heber ]
Cooper: I donāt understand. This says my gun wasnāt the murder weapon.
Lew: Imagine that.
Cooper: I canāt, because it was. We- We- We ran the ballistics. We know the truth.
Lew: Yeah, but they donāt, and they never will.
Cooper: Lew. What did you do?
Lew: Nothing that you wouldnāt do if I asked you.
Cooper: But I didnāt ask.
Lew: I performed a little magic on the bore. Thatās all you need to know, and itās more than Heber ever will.
Cooper: Itās one lie built on another. First I rope in Charlene, now you.
Lew: You didnāt rope me in, alright? I did it because I know you, and I know you didnāt kill Doug Koster.
Cooper: You donāt know that. I donāt know that. I hated that man because of what he did to my marriage. At my worst, who knows what I could have done?
Lew: What I know is that innocent people get convicted all the time. And I wasnāt about to let that happen to you. You feel guilty, like youāre getting away with murder, but youāre not, because youāre not a murderer.
Cooper: Someone killed Koster.
Lew: Yeah, thatās right. And then they framed you, and now that youāre in the clear, itās time to find out who did that and why.
Cooper: It doesnāt feel like Iām in the clear.
Lew: Yeah. I guess thatās why you havenāt thanked me.
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[ An interrogation room ]
Aram: Howād it work? You roll up in a van, dig up some deep-seated trauma, figure out how to exploit it, then what? Send you client off to commit the perfect crime?
Dr Sand: Anything I did or didnāt say to my clients is privileged.
Park: Not if you didnāt report a crime you knew they were going to commit or made them comfortable committing it.
Dr Sand: I help my clients be comfortable in their own skin.
Park: Comfortable? Committing crimes? Giving in to their darkest impulses?
Dr Sand: Everyone has dark impulses, Agent Park. Even you.
Park: Yeah, ones that, like any normal person, I hate about myself and that Iād hope a therapist would cure me of.
Dr Sand: Cure you? Of what? Uh, being who you are? Why would you possibly want anyone to cure you of that?
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[ Inside Redās plane ]
Red: [ To Weecha ] Once I was dead and gone, I wanted Elizabeth to know everything. So, I gave Dembe the letter with very specific instructions.
[ Flashback: ]
Red: Only when Iām gone.
[ Red hands the letter for Liz to Dembe ]
Red: Give it to Elizabeth, but only when Iām gone.
Red: Later that night, Elizabeth was shot and killed.
Weecha: Okay. But what does that have to do with whatever happened with Agnes?
Red: I think she said her mother told her about those things. Elizabeth would never have told her unless sheād read the letter.
[ Vlad Cvetko walks in ]
Vlad Cvetko: Am I interrupting?
Red: Ah! Vlad, please, come sit. Ah, good to see you again.
Cvetko: Ah, great to see you.
Red: Uh, Weecha, youāre in the presence of greatness. Vladās one of the worldās foremost forensic analysts.
Weecha: I have a, uh, finger in a drawer at home. Would you be able to tell me who it belongs to?
Cvetko: Would be easier if you had a-a head in a box.
[ Red and Cvetko laugh ]
Weecha: If you can identify the finger, I will.
Cvetko: Eh, is that why you wanted to see me?
Red: No, although Iām always intrigued by streams crossing. So, weāll get you the finger, but first, this envelope. I need you to tell me if Elizabeth Keenās fingerprints are on it.
Cvetko: Thatās it? Thatās all you need? Besides the finger?
Red: Yes. Iāve had a copy of her prints sent to you.
Cvetko: Consider it done. Out of curiosity, what answer you are hoping for?
Red: That her prints arenāt there. That Iām ā imagining things.
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[ Dembe catches up to Cooper who is walking down a corridor at the Post Office ]
Dembe: Sir, we ran her prints. Dr Sand. Her name is Eleanor Russo. She used to be in private practice, kept up with her licensing, until she fell off the grid five years ago.
Cooper: Any idea why?
Dembe: A theory, yeah.
[ Dembe hands Cooper a photo of Dr Sand (Eleanor Russo) talking to the young man who had been seated nearby when she talked to Vito DeCanio ]
Dembe: Him.
Cooper: DeCanioās body man?
Dembe: Who also happens to be her son.
Cooper: What did Sand say about it?
Dembe: She hasnāt yet. Weāre about to find out now.
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[ Dembe enters the interrogation room where Dr Sand sits alone ] [ Door closes ]
Dr Sand: I already told the other two I wonāt violate doctor-patient privilege.
Dembe: I donāt want to talk about your patients. To them, youāre Dr Sand. Itās Eleanor Russo Iām interested in. Eleanor and her son, Dante. UCLA medical school, a thriving practice in Philadelphia, then five years ago, you vanish. People like you donāt vanish. Not without a good reason. Is Dante your reason?
Dr Sand: I vanished because my marriage fell apart. Because we fought over Dante, and the more we fought, the worse he got. Cutting school, hanging out with bad people who introduced him to worse people.
Dembe: Vito DeCanio.
Dr Sand: Yeah, eventually. But not until after heād committed a number of crimes. [ Sighs ] Enough to get him arrested. And thatās when Vito stepped in to help keep him out of prison.
Dembe: If you agreed to help him.
Dr Sand: He said if Iād counsel his people, heād keep Dante out of harmās way. Today, he broke that deal. If I help you, will you protect him?
Dembe: I promise to try to protect you both, but Iām unable to do that unless you tell me where Dante is.
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[ Dino DeCanio walks down a narrow alley behind an tesidential building with Mikey and Dante ]
Dino: We demo and snatch, [ To Dante ] you drive. Itās teamwork, just like the doctor ordered.
Dante: As in Dr Sand?
Dino: Yeah, you seeing her, too?
Dante: Me? No. I tried therapy. Had issues with my mom. It didnāt take.
Dino: Yeah, well, like Dr Sand says, growth only happens if youāre open to it. Maybe you werenāt open.
Dante: Yeah. Maybe. Hey, what time does the construction crew arrive?
Dino: Whenever Vito tells them. That he controls. Wildcard was the preservationist. She wanted to shut us down. Wouldāve made this whole snatch-and-grab impossible.
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[ Two members of a Witness Protection (WITSEC) team deal play poker while a white-haired man, Herman Levy, watches ]
WITSEC Agent: [ Gleefully ] There you go.
Herman Levy: You do know this is a protection detail, not a rehearsal for the World Series of Poker.
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Dante: So, this Herman guy ā whatās he testifying about?
Dino: Heās not gonna be testifying. Heās gonna be crying for his own mama whenever Vito gets ahold of him. Now, get back to the car.
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[ Redās plane ]
Weecha: Couldnāt it be a good thing? That Liz knew the truth before she died?
Red: No.
Weecha: Why not? Because she knew, she was able to tell Agnes how important you were to her. And her to you. Itās why she encouraged your relationship with Agnes.
Red: What if itās also a part of why she died?
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[ Liz points her gun at Red. The plan is for her to shoot him in order to take over his criminal empire and continue The Blacklist. (Red apparently has a terminal illness) ]
Liz: [ Pause ] I canāt do it.
Red: Thatās alright.
Liz: [ Pause ] I donāt want to.
Red: Her hesitation. The time it took. If she hadnāt hesitated, she mightāve survived.
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[ The Post Office ]
Dembe: Eleanor ā Dr Sand ā she says DeCanio has a crew working a job at a property he owns downtown.
Cooper: Working on what? Weāve been nibbling at the edges of the DeCaniosā syndicate for years. If she wants a deal, her intelās gonna have to lead us higher up the food chain.
Dembe: All she knows is that itās connected to Mary Parrotās death, it involves her son, and that the old man said itās urgent.
Park: Companies associated with the DeCanios are mid-construction on two sites we know of downtown ā a luxury hotel and a residential tower.
Cooper: Whatās Parrotās connection? Was there a preservationist objection?
Aram: Not to those sites. Her big push downtown was to landmark Memorial Baptist Church. Now, sheād held up developers who wanted to demolish it, but now that sheās dead, the sale can go through, and the building can be torn down. And DeCanioās a silent partner.
Cooper: Thatās what this is about? Killing a preservationist to demolish a church? Weāre missing something. What?
Aram: Well, sir, there is something else. When cross-referencing the address, the building next door pinged our database.
Park: I recognize it. This church. But I canāt remember why. Whatās the address?
Aram: 30 West Oak Street.
Park: Oh, my God. Herman Levy, the informant, the one testifying against DeCanio ā WITSEC is holding him at a safehouse at 32 West Oak.
Dembe: Theyāre trying to get to him before he testifies.
Cooper: Not if we can get to him first. Go. Iāll alert the Marshals ā and Main Justice about a deal for Sand. She didnāt get us up the food chain. She got us to the top of it. Letās hope weāre not too late.
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[ Dante Russo waits nervously in the getaway car while Dino and Mikey break a hole in the back of the residential complex and climb inside ] [ Bricks clattering ] [ Grunts ]
Dino: Alright. Third floor. Letās move.
Mikey: Yeah.
[ They run up the service stairs to the third floor ]
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[ The poker game continues ]
[ Cellphone ringsāØ]
[ Dino and Mikey interrupt and š„š„ shoot both WITSEC officers š„š„ ]
[ Herman Levy raises his hands ]
Dino: Grab the rat.
[ The three head down the stairs. They encounter an FBI Agent who Mikey shoots š„. Mikey, Herman Levy and Dino descend the stairs past the crumpled agent ]
[ At the bottom on the steps, the FBI has arrived in force ]
ā FBI!
[ Gunfire exchange š„š„ š„š„ ]
ā FBI! Drop your weapons!
[ The mobsters are down ] [ Groans ]
[ Dembe and Park help Herman Levy to his feet ]
Herman Levy: This is all very confidence-inspiring.
[ Aram approaches the get-away car, pointing his gun at Dante who already has his hands raised ]
Aram: Dante Russo? [ Over comms ] I have the son.
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[ Cooper is in his office talking to Red who is in his plane ]
Cooper: Dr Sand is in custody. She and her son.
Red: And DeCanio?
Cooper: Heās been arrested. The doctorās son worked for him as well. Both of them are set to be transferred to Main Justice to sign immunity agreements in exchange for everything they know about DeCanio.
Red: Have you spoken with Agnes yet? Did she say whether she had a good time or not?
Cooper: She said that you, and I quote, āsuck at state capitals,ā which I took to mean a good time was had by all.
Red: Yes.
Cooper: Youāre doing well with her. Iām impressed. And hopeful that, like me, youāre finding that being around her helps, in every way.
Red: What about Sand? What do you think? You know her story. Now youāve questioned her. Do you think DeCanio was right to hire her?
Cooper: I do. Sheās smart and thoughtful. Iām not surprised with the results she got.
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[ Dr Sand and her son Dante are in the transport van ]
Dante: Weāre gonna testify against Vito? After he sent me to kidnap a witness in federal custody, weāre signing up to federal witnesses?
Dr Sand: We both know itās the only way out.
Dante: Well, what we know is thereās no way out.
Dr Sand: Heās using you now. For dangerous jobs. I canāt protect you anymore.
Dante: You think the feds can?
[ā”ļøTires screechā”ļø]
Dr Sand: Hey.
Manās voice: [ Muffled ]
Dr Sand: What the hell is that? Hey. Hello? What is it? Whatās going on?
Dante: [ Panicky ] Itās him.
Dr Sand: Hey! Hello?
Dante: Mom.
Manās voice #2: [ Muffled ] Get out of the van.
Dante: Itās him.
[ They clasp hands ]
ā On your feet.
[ Banging ] [ Van doors open ]
Red: Dr Sand, I presume.
Dr Sand: Youāre Raymond Reddington.
Dante: Did DeCanio send you?
Red: Dear Vitoās been detained. Iām here of my own volition with a proposal. Would you care to hear it?
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[ The Post Office ]
[ Elevator doorsā”ļøclank openā”ļø] [ Vito DeCanio is led in ]
Cooper: Vito DeCanio. Welcome to federal custody.
DeCanio: Been there twice, for a total of six hours.
Aram: [ Quietly ] Third timeās the charm.
[ Park walks up to DeCanio ]
Park: Where are they? You heard me. Where the hell are they?!
Cooper: Agent Parkā
Park: Where did you take them?!
Aram: Alina, heyā
Park: He hit the convoy. With Dr Sand. She and her son ā theyāre gone.
DeCanio: I got no idea what youāre talking about.
Park: [ Urgently ] If you did anything to herā !
Cooper: [ Angrily, to Park: ] Okay. Stop. [ To DeCanio ] If you did anything, weāre gonna find out.
DeCanio: I didnāt do anything. But Iām in debt to the person who did.
Cooper: Take him to interrogation.
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[ Redās airplane ]
Dr Sand: Your personal therapist?
Red: Yes, for which youāll be well paid and safe from harm.
Dr Sand: You said DeCanioās been arrested.
Red: He has, but he has friends in high places. Just not as high as me.
Dr Sand: I helped him to protect my son. Why should I help you?
Red: I need your help. And what I do, my professional life ā you will not be a part of that.
Dr Sand: Helping you personally helps you professionally. Thatās how this process works.
Red: Just give me three months. On the island of your choice. At the end of which, youāre free to go. I hope you wonāt, but itāll be up to you. Consider it a palate cleanser. A transition from a distasteful past to a delightfully piquant future.
Dr Sand: Why me?
Red: The details of my story are not for the faint of heart. Based on your history, I believe you can stomach pretty much anything.
Dr Sand: Iām not a miracle worker.
Red: No need. I already have one of those. Letās talk islands.
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[ Aram finds Park on the landing above the war room ]
Aram: Headache?
Park: No. Embarrassment.
Aram: For what? What, losing it on DeCanio?
Park: [ Scoffs ]
Aram: Come on, I understand. This job ā This job can get under your skin. Itās hard, being someone who crosses lines. People judge you for it, so then you judge yourself. Dr Sand is right. We all have dark impulses. And most of the time, there is no cure for that. So, the idea ā well, at least the idea I came up with after spending my grandparentsā entire inheritance on therapy ā isā is to not hate yourself because you have dark impulses, but to love yourself in spite of them.
Park: How big was your inheritance?
Aram: $86,749.
Park: Iād say it was money well spent.
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[ Red calls Cooper from his plane ]
Red: Harold, I hope youāre right about the good doctorās efficacy.
Cooper: Sand. You took her.
Red: āTookā is a big strong, but yes, sheās agreed to work with me.
Cooper: Instead of testifying against DeCanio.
Red: Thereāll be plenty of testifying against him before it gets around to her. Hopefully, by then, Iāll be a better man and she wonāt be so frightened.
Red: Gotta fly, Harold.
[ Call endsš
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[ Weecha walks up to Red ]
Red: Cvetko?
Weecha: He just called. The prints match.
Red: Dr Sand.
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[ Peter and Park are in bed; he is turned to her ]
Park: We should talk.
[ Bed creaking ]
Park: I told myself I wasnāt honest with you because if you found out the truth about me, about who I was, you wouldnāt like what you saw. But the truth is, I wasnāt honest because I didnāt like what I saw.
Peter: It adds up to the same thing.
Park: I couldnāt expect you to love me when I didnāt love myself. So, thatās what Iām gonna try and do. Learn to love myself. And maybe you can love me, too.
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[ Cellphone ringingāØ]
Cooper: Harold Cooper.
Distorted Voice: I texted a photo. Look at it.
Cooper: Who is this?
Distorted Voice: Look at it.
[ Cooper pulls up the photo. It shows him in his car talking to Lew in the parking garage ]
Distorted Voice: Thereās audio, too, of you and your friend evidence-tampering.
Cooper: What do you want?
Distorted Voice: So much. And with what I know about you and the murder of Doug Koster, Iām confident youāre gonna give it to me.
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[ Red talks to Dr Sand in his plane ]
Red: I found peace and tranquility and a real feeling ofā quiet. Yet, I abandoned it out of this compulsion for chaos and peril. I had found light. Yet Iām compelled by the dark. It animates me, so much so that I drag others into it. Others that I care desperately about. If Iām willing to risk everything good in my life, to even defend risking it as necessary or just, when I know the result will only beā a deepening darkness.
Dr Sand: Tell me, where is this coming from right now? Why now?
Red: [ Pause ] [ Emotionally ] I recently discovered that I was betrayed by my oldest and closest friend. āā
[ Darkly ] Iām apprehensive about the depth and breadth of my anger.
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