"AGENT 1:" "Confirm movement, southwest corner of the house." "AGENT 2 [OVER RADIO]:" "Team Alpha moving." "AGENT 3 [OVER RADIO]:" "Team Delta moving." "Have to move fast." "Barely had time to get ready." "Well, from where I'm standing, this can't go fast enough." " What's up, guys?" " Hey, look who it is." " What gives?" " Heard your team's a man short." "Yeah, newbie's got antiterror training." "Filling in, huh?" "Well, if you guys will have me." "Okay, now, the FBI is gonna go right in the front door." "Secret Service, U.S. Marshals have the side porches and the back door." "L.A.P.D., you're gonna be the perimeter." "Just a bit of overkill, no?" "This guy's just a simple con man." "Make no mistake, Agent Granger." "There is nothing simple about him." "The FBI's been tracking him for 26 months." "I myself have been tracking him for two years." "If it's all right with you, I'll call the shots." " Everybody ready?" " Standing by." "On my count." "One, two, three." " FBI!" " FBI!" "DON:" "Roll in, roll in, roll in." "AGENT:" "Move, move." "DON:" "FBI!" " We're clear." " Unit One, move in." " Living room clear." "AGENT 1:" "Bottom floor clear." " Go, go, go." "AGENT 2:" "Kitchen clear." "AGENT 3:" "Hallway clear." "AGENT 4:" "Bedroom clear." "LIZ:" "Where the hell is he?" "BLOOM:" "He's gotta be somewhere." "We're gonna find him." "Perimeter, you got anything?" "AGENT [OVER RADIO]:" "Clear, no one's exited." "COLBY:" "Don, take a look at this, baby monitor." " He saw us coming." " Oh, yeah, check that out." "Hey, I don't care if he saw us coming." "He was in when we hit." " We're gonna get him." " All right." "Nothing." "Place is clean." "Okay, he's hiding, we gotta find him." "There's a trapdoor or something." "You know what?" "Everybody out." "I know exactly what to do." "First we'll bring in the dogs." "And if that doesn't work, we're gonna rip this place apart." "We're not gonna lose him this time." "Everybody out, let's go." "Charles, my little ambulatory reference book." "Chaitin's Omega Constant?" "Omega equals.00787499699." "What are you working on?" "Ooh, FBI file." "Look, Don asked me to take a look at something." " Hey." " Don't be such a hard-ass." "As sympathetic as I am to your plight," "I'm not about to lose my security clearance just to assuage your curiosity." "Yeah, how long is this gonna go on?" "I'm not talking about your little Ricky and Lucy show." "Charlie, the FBI, shouldn't there be a decision by now?" "Well, yeah, well, McGowan still has to submit his recommendation, and then I guess the ADIC is gonna make their decision." "Not that your lack of credentials has kept you from working with Don." "The hard-ass pejorative aside, I hope you know we're all pulling for you." "And Don, of course." " Thanks." "ALAN:" "Good grief." " What is it, Dad?" " Unh!" "The city has started a new development down at Westmont." "Look at this." "Theatres, shops, apartment houses." "Alan, when did you become so antibuild?" "No, I'm not against development, just not there." "[CHATTERING]" "We had a secure perimeter." "He never exited." "We'll get L.A.P.D. To put the picture out wide." "That's the thing, we don't have a picture." " You've been after the guy for years." " That's how good he is." "There's no picture, there's no fingerprints on file, no record." "DAVID:" "Chasing a ghost." "Yeah, a ghost that took $10 million from 14 companies." " Anything?" " Unh." "Nope." "A lot of nasty stuff up there, but none of it your target." "Well, he just didn't disappear." "COLBY:" "You said this guy's faked his way into a lot of jobs before, right?" "He ever impersonate a magician?" "Wait, what about an agent?" " Brad, play that video back for me." " Yes, sir." "How many agents went in?" "Uh, we..." "Five of ours, six Marshals, four Secret Service, uh, 15." "DON:" "And so how many came out?" "One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12, 1314, 15, 16." "Sixteen." " Boom, right there." "DAVID:" "Son of a bitch." "Posed as an agent and walked out with us." "All right, so here he goes." "He never turns." "He never shows his face." "There's just no way to pull an ID from that." "This is still all I got." "Early on, someone called him George Bailey, the name stuck." "From It's a Wonderful Life." "Everybody we interviewed said he's the nicest guy in the whole world." "I think his greatest talent is that he can bluff his way into any profession." "He can be a school teacher, a doctor, a salesman, a lawyer." "He gets in, turns on the charm, gains their trust." "Which gives him access, so he can get the files, the accounts, the passwords." "He steals modestly at first, a thousand, $1,500." "He disappears, then he goes in again." "Hits the accounts, hundreds of thousands of dollars." "So first time's a trial run." "He can test out any of these passwords or PINs he's picked up." "Waits till he's safely away before making the big score." "It's the same pattern we see with the Eastern European syndicates." "They have a single guy on the inside, unlocks the accounts and then... they wipe them clean." "My bet is that this Mr. George Bailey is just the tip of a much larger iceberg." "Hold on." "Hey, McGowan, McGowan." " Hey, what's going on?" "Come on." " Agent Eppes." "Agent Eppes, the investigation is slow because I insist on being thorough." "All right, well, can you at least tell me how long until we get an answer?" "[SIGHS]" "All right, you need an answer, here it is." "I'm recommending disciplinary action against you for violations in the cases of Crystal Hoyle and Clay Porter." "I'm also recommending against Professor Eppes getting his security clearance back." "You know, look, I understand about me, but..." "Well, with Charlie, you're just..." "You're hurting the Bureau." "You and your brother are the ones who tied your fortunes together, not me." "Besides, I've already submitted my recommendation." "It's in the ADIC's hands now." "This guy left in a hurry, only the clothes on his back." "Still, there's not a single personal item he left behind." "It's kind of creepy." "Yeah." "Maybe he's just very careful." "[LIZ SIGHS]" "No, it's more than that." "You and Colby, right?" "You guys are both bachelors, alone." "Either of your places look like this?" "Little pillows, tchotchkes, all these pictures." " Tchotchkes?" " You know what I'm saying." "Yeah, you're saying the guy is creepy for decorating his own house." "No, it's generic." "Like a catalogue page." "I mean, look at this." "All these photos came with the frames." "It's like he was trying to create a home, didn't know how." "[CAR DOOR SHUTS]" "Neighbour." "How are you doing, ma'am?" "FBI." "We, uh, have some questions about the guy that lives over here." " Do you know him?" " Not really." "People up here tend to keep to themselves." "Okay, uh, what about maybe people coming and going?" "Have you ever seen anyone?" "His girlfriend was out here two nights ago." "They were arguing." " How'd you know it was his girlfriend?" " You could just tell." " What were they arguing about?" " Couldn't hear." "I was watching from inside." "I thought you keep to yourselves up here." "I've only been in L.A. A couple of years." " I'm still a little starstruck." "DAVID:" "What do you mean?" " Who's his girlfriend?" " Kelly Rand." "She was Briefcase Number 11." "Now she's got a new TV show." "[PHONE RINGING]" " Is he still not there?" " Nope." "I left two messages." "Uh, it's so unlike your dad." " You worried?" " More curious than anything else." "I can't understand what bothered him so much about that building project." " Hey, Charlie." " Hey." "You got a second?" "There's been a decision?" "Not yet." "But I know McGowan recommended against us." "Uh, it's just a recommendation, though, right?" "The FBI doesn't have to follow it." " They don't have to, but they tend to." " Sorry, man." "Look, it's not your fault, buddy." "Clearly the guy is after me and you're collateral damage." "What are you gonna do?" "I mean..." "Something new." "It's probably time." "Actually, uh, we could use some help on this in the meanwhile." "Um..." "Yeah, sure." "Hi." "We need to know how to contact one of your clients, Kelly Rand." "Excuse me?" "I'm Kelly's manager." "Maybe I should be referring you to her attorney instead." "We just wanna talk to her about a man she may be involved with." "Well, Kelly is in New York doing Regis today." "You may have your information wrong." "I'm sorry, you don't even know what our information is." "STONE:" "That's true." "But Kelly happens to be involved, as you put it, with someone here in the office." "Really?" "Who's that?" "Ryan Goodwin, he's been with us for a couple of weeks." "He look anything like this guy?" "DAVID:" "He's calling himself Ryan Goodwin." "He set up a meeting with two of the partners weeks ago." "By the end of lunch, they offered him a job." "They didn't check his résumé?" "I told you this guy was filled with personality." "They do require background checks." "They gave our guy the paperwork." "He just never turned it in." " Well, hello there." " Hi." "You have very striking features." "You ever thought of getting in front of a camera?" "Think I'd just like to focus on the case." "Right." "Well, I can't tell you how surreal this whole thing is." " If you ever met Ryan..." " He's the nicest guy in the world." "We've heard." "We're trying to see if you have photos of him." "Something you took for a press release or something that was taken at an office party, anything." "Well, uh, he was gonna have a picture taken for an ID badge, but he just kept saying he hadn't gotten around to it." "Oh, my goodness, isn't that a shock?" "Okay, why don't we just get into his computer, so we can see how much damage he's done." "We're already on it." "You're looking at all the places he's struck, huh?" "I'm just trying to discern a pattern in his choices." "Why does he select the targets that he does?" "Clearly, there is a geographic factor, but, to be truthful, predictive analytics is more up Charles' alley than mine." "Have we figured what he was up to?" "Well, he was definitely trying to access the agency's funds, probing for passwords." "Came close to hacking into the client-escrow account." "COLBY:" "But he didn't get in?" " Doesn't look like it." "So George Bailey spent more than two weeks at the agency with no payoff." "Is he the type just to walk away?" "What are you saying, he's gonna go back again?" "Sounds like I ought to cancel my plans for tonight, huh?" "[LIZ SCOFFS]" "Yeah, right, Granger, like you had any plans anyway." "Oh, you're here." "Hey, where were you all day?" "Oh, look at this." "Look at this." "They could've put the parking there or even there." "Would've given them better access to the freeway." "These are the plans for the city's new project?" "I got them from a guy who used to work at the planning office." "He sent me a copy and..." "Ah." "Look at this." "Wow, it's big." "It's ridiculous is what it is." "And what is your issue exactly?" "The parking lot or?" "Well, look where they're putting it." "Look, right there." "Right on top of the park." "But..." "Well, they've planned another park here." "It's not my park." "So this is what it's like to be on a stakeout." "COLBY:" "You just let us know when the thrill gets to be too much for you to handle." "Come on, Agent Granger." "Being an FBI agent must be pretty exciting sometimes." "Ah, it has its moments." "Tuesday night and this club is packed." " Doesn't anybody else have to work?" " It's a fun club." "If you ever wanted to go, I could get us in." "Yeah, I don't think it'd really be my thing." "We'd have a good time." "I promise." "I believe it, but, uh, the Bureau frowns pretty heavily on fraternizing with potential witnesses." "Oh, wait, guys, check it out." "Miss Stone, is that him?" "I recognise the jacket." "All right, he's going in." "You stay right here." "LIZ:" "Hey, freeze!" "COLBY:" "Hey, FBI!" "DAVID:" "Move." "Get back." "LIZ:" "He went that way." "DAVID:" "Right." "Move." "Hey, out of the way." "Move." "MAN:" "Hey, man." " I didn't do nothing." " Easy." "He gave me a hundred bucks and this jacket." " Who?" "MAN:" "Some guy." "Told me to go in and out the building," " said someone would chase me." "DAVID:" "We've been suckered." "DAVID:" "Get back, get back." "FBI." "DAVID:" "Hey, you!" "DRIVER:" "Hey, get off my bus." "Hey, stop that guy." "He's stealing my bus." "Open up." "Could you take a picture of me and my friends?" " No, but I'll take your camera." "DAVID:" "Get off the bus right now." "Hey, open up." "Gotcha." "The reflection's killing us." "That's the best the lab can do?" "Yeah, techs worked on it all night." "That's twice this guy has played us." "He's starting to piss me off." "I spent some more time with his laptop last night, found something interesting." "He spent a lot of time mining Social Security numbers." "LIZ:" "Hmm." "Why?" "You think he's branching off into identity theft?" "It supports the theory he's connected to one of the European syndicates." "You know, you have managed to catch an image here." " Unfortunately, it's not useable." " No, no, no, not this one." "Not that." "Right there, on the bus man's thermos cap." " Can you just enlarge this bit?" "COLBY:" "Yeah, actually, I can." "Give me a second." "What are we supposed to do with that, Larry?" "It's too distorted." "Yeah, well, certainly to the limited human eye it lacks the physiognomy of a normal face." "The image has been altered by the refracting nature of the surface." "There's still information here." "It's non-linear warping." "That's right, it's simply a matter of perspective." "You take the earliest astronomers gazing at the heavens through their rudimentary telescopes." "Now, they had a magnified image, but it was flat, it was two-dimensional." "They knew nothing of the depth, the dimension, the measureless immensity that we can now behold thanks to Fourier and the Hubble Telescopes." "They simply lacked the proper perspective." "What Larry's saying is we may be able to calculate the correct perspective for this image." "MAN 1:" "Okay, close enough." "MAN 2:" "Come on, man." "You sure this is the park?" "MAN 1:" "Watch out." "Well, it's probably been 25 years since I've been here, but this is it." "Uh, looks like it's been put to good use." "Well, I know it doesn't look like much right now, but you have to understand what was going on at the time." "It was only a short time after the riots." "The neighbourhood was badly scarred, they had burnt-out liquor stores and vacant markets." "And you decided to build a park." "You know what?" "To tell you the truth, it was your mother's idea." " Really?" " Yeah." "We already had Donnie and she was probably pregnant with you." "Took eight months to push this plan through." "Hey, remember Tyler James?" "Uh..." "Yeah, played for UCLA." "Yeah, he went on to play for the Sixers." "It was right here on this court that he started." "So that's why you always followed the Sixers so closely." "You know, my guess is, this park saved a lot of kids." "I'm sorry." "I know it can't be easy." "All your hard work, they're wiping it away." "[MEN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]" "So Ryan isn't really Ryan?" "That's a crime?" "You're not angry your boyfriend lied to you about who he was?" "Nobody in this town is who they say they are." " Why should he be any different?" " Wow." "Then you're a hell of a lot more understanding than I would be." "I'd be a hypocrite if I wasn't." "Kelly Rand isn't my real name." "I don't even know my real name." "Kelly was raised in foster care." "Ryan's the first guy who wasn't freaked out by my foster-care horror stories." "He actually wanted to hear." "Can we be done with this now?" "Kelly's been up all night." "She just got off a long flight." " Do you know where Ryan is?" " No." "And I hope you never find him." "Well, she's either got a heart of stone or she's a hell of a good actress." "Yeah, well, I've seen her new show." "I'd go with heart of stone." "How's that?" "LARRY:" "Yeah, higher, higher, higher." "Yes, there." "Good." "Charlie, don't move." "His head was like this." "His head was like this." "Yeah." "Boy, you make a terrible assistant, you know that?" "Then let's trade places for a while." "You're not even supposed to be here now." "Why am I here?" "Uh, because the dummy the Biomechanics department gave Larry was too heavy for him to carry." "You're here because I couldn't bear to watch you pout any longer." "Poor testament to your powers of observation, because you failed to notice that I have not been pouting." "Yeah, you do seem much more Zen about the whole situation." "Well, my brother's career's on the line, my father's losing his park, kind of puts things in perspective." "I just want there to be a decision, one way or the other." "Didn't realise lip-reading was one of your superpowers." "What's going on?" "How'd it go?" "Uh, let's just say, whatever you've heard about actresses is probably true." " You all right?" " Yeah, you know, it's..." "It's this thing with Charlie." "I mean, it's just that before all this, we weren't very close and..." "So you're worried that if Charlie stops working for the FBI, you guys are gonna grow apart again." "You guys have a bond now." "It's not just gonna disappear." "[PHONE RINGS]" "Yeah?" "Uh-huh." "Okay, I'm on my way." "This is it." " Larry, why'd you stop?" " Oh, a moment of contemplation." "Contemplation or second thoughts?" "Working cell by cell may suffice, certainly, in producing splines, but there must be a more elegant approach." "How's it coming?" "[GULPS]" " Ha-ha-ha." " I was wondering if you were hungry." "Oh, really?" "You're not here to check up on our progress?" "Maybe a little." "ALAN:" "Ah, so here's the brain trust." "Ha, ha." "Heard about the park, Alan." "I'm sorry." "Well, I haven't given up yet." "I've been political in my time." "No reason why I can't be political again." "Know what I was thinking?" "I was thinking about organising a opposition in the neighbourhood." "And then, starting a petition and taking that petition to the Board of Supervisors." "If you need any rabble-rousers, let us know." " Thank you, I'll call on you." " Okay." "[CELL PHONE RINGING]" "It's Don." "Hey, what's up?" "They've made a decision." "Welcome back, professor." " Ah, it must feel good to be legit again." " Yeah." " I've gotta admit, it feels pretty good." " Come on in, welcome back." "Here you go, this is temporary." "The real one's coming soon." " That was a close one, huh?" " I don't know how we got out of it." " Yeah, but we did." " Now this feels like the unit" "I used to know." "Ha, ha." " How are you?" " Good." "So you ready to get back to work?" "Yeah, actually, Larry and Amita have something for you guys." "Uh, the correction programme for your photograph." "Yeah, it's not perfect, but it's a huge improvement over what you had." "Okay, here's what happens when we apply the correction." " Is that the man you saw?" " It's close." " Anything more you can do to it?" " Um, let's try diffeomorphic matching." "We can probably play with the refraction threshold..." "No, wait." "I see it." "I see it." "Just, uh..." "All right, what if we do something like this?" "That's it." "That's our guy." "All right, I'll run it through facial recognition." "Sorry, I didn't mean to take over like that." "Nonsense." "It's great to have you back." "Hey, I've waited for two years for this." "DAVID:" "There's no match." "LIZ:" "Nothing?" " What'd you run it against?" " Everything." "NCIC, government employees, DMV." "The guy's, like, 25, he's got no driver's licence?" "Wait a minute." "Uh, try running it against our foster-care records." "It's a hunch, but, uh, something that the girlfriend said." "Okay, okay, I got it." "Kevin Oliver." "Are you kidding me?" "Wait a minute, this can't be right." "He's only 18." "We're chasing a kid?" "EILEEN:" "Of course I remember Kevin." "We've had a lot of foster kids here, but not so many I wouldn't remember one." "He was a charmer." "One of those kids who could really turn it on, you know?" " So did he get into much trouble?" "EILEEN:" "Hmm." "Not exactly." "Meaning what?" "Well, Kevin always looked older than he was." "Other kids looked up to him." "So when someone else got into trouble, it was usually my guess, that it was Kevin who put them up to it." "Our file says that Kevin entered the foster-care programme after his parents were killed." " You have any idea how they died?" " Car accident." "Drunk driver got them." "But it was his adoptive parents, actually." "I always felt for him." "His birth mother didn't want him." "And then his adoptive parents get wiped out." "Seems like more bad luck than one kid deserves." "BLOOM:" "We're close." "Closer than we've ever been and he knows it." "He's long gone." "That's what I thought after the raid on the house, but he stayed around." "I mean, long enough to go back to the company." "BLOOM:" "Hubris maybe, greed." "He never did crack their accounts." "He didn't wanna leave empty-handed." "Maybe." "Look, this guy, he's photophobic, right?" "So he's been able to operate for the last two years partially because no one's been able to get a photograph of this guy." "Why would he latch himself onto a celebrity?" " Even a minor one." "DON:" "That's true, that's a good point." "Fans, paparazzi." "I mean, it's a big risk." "Only reason I can think of is that he fell for this girl for real." "Yeah, well, you know, they both have foster-care backgrounds." "Maybe he genuinely cares for her." "We should sit on her." "I'll take the first shift." "All right, I'm gonna go get Charlie back on the clock." "Oh, yeah, you don't understand, what I don't want is a ballot referendum." "I don't..." "What I'm looking to get are the forms for a recognised petition." "You unders...?" "Good, thank you." "I don't remember there being such bureaucracy involved in trying to just make a change, you know." "You have no idea what hoops you have to go through." " You're not giving up?" " No, of course not." "Who else is gonna save that park?" "Oh, hey, by the way, Charlie, um, how was your triumphant return to the FBI?" "Ha, ha." "Well, I'm not gonna lie." "I mean, it felt pretty great." "[CHUCKLES]" "Been trying to convince myself it didn't matter, that there were other things I could do and..." "I'm glad to be back." "[DOOR OPENS]" " Hey, guys." " Donnie." " Hey." " Charlie, we got work for you." " There you go." " We're thinking Oliver's not alone." "He's probably with, uh, a group out of Eastern Europe." "What makes you think that?" "Fits the pattern." "We got a guy in the States picking locks, the rest of them are abroad sweeping the cash, which is almost 10 million." "You wanna know which European syndicate Kevin Oliver's part of?" " Yeah." " Belief propagation." "Algorithms that convert scattered and incomplete information into a more coherent picture." "Let's say you are a TV network on election night, and wanna be the first to predict the winner." "You're gonna gather information from the country." "And some of that information is clearly relevant." "Uh, like exit polls in Boise or vote tallies out of Buffalo." "And other information is subtly related." "Like traffic in Houston, uh, weather reports out of Portland." "What belief propagation does is it takes massive amounts of data and uses probability calculations to draw a complete and accurate conclusion." "In this case, the winner, or in your case, Kevin Oliver's co-conspirators." " Can you get on that?" " Right away." "All right, excellent." "Well, I guess it must feel good, the FBI ruling in your favour." "Yeah, I wish I knew why." "You're over-thinking it." "You won, be happy." "Yeah." "Morning, sunshine." " Are we Kelly Rand fans yet or what?" " No, but I'll definitely take her lifestyle." "Dinner at The Ivy, drinks at Marmont." "Then she went to three different clubs." "Sounds about like my night." "Minus the dinner, the drinks and the clubs." "[CHUCKLES]" "She nearly killed me." "You're gonna have it much easier." "She'll probably sleep all day." "All right, bye." "Now what is this?" "She waits till now to get interesting." "That's awesome." "If she came here to surf, she forgot her board." "How do you wanna handle it?" "Uh, it's up to you, but they've both seen me before." "Kevin?" "Kevin, where are you?" " Kelly." " Hey." "Hi." "I've been so worried." " How are you?" " I'm fine." "COLBY:" "Come here, Skip." "Skipper." " I'm better now." "Skip, come here, little guy." "Come here, buddy." "Hey, excuse me, you guys seen my dog?" "Uh, no, man, sorry." "I got a picture of him." "If you can take a look." "Just let me know." "Oh, no." " No." "No, let him go, let him go." " All right, buddy." "KELLY:" "Stop it." "Let him go, let him go." "Let him go." " The game's over, Kevin." "KELLY:" "Let him go." "Let's go." "Bloom, we got him." "You got him." "I can't believe it." " Bringing him in right now." " I owe you big, Eppes." "Don't ask what he did to get him." "You don't wanna know." "And the girlfriend was the key." "See?" "You're the greatest." "Congratulations, Eppes." "On this and even more on the ADIC decision." "Come on, Carl, can't you let it go?" "I suppose you think this gives you carte blanche to do whatever you please around here." "Who knows?" "Maybe it does." "Look, I have no idea why he ruled the way he did." "Don't play naive, Eppes." "We both know why." "You wanna know something funny, Agent Bloom?" "I've always feared this day." "Always." "Now I'm sitting here, you know what I feel?" "Relief." "Being on the run, it's a rush, but, man, it's no way to live." "I mean, a kid my age shouldn't have to worry about ulcers, right?" "And you wanna know the worst part?" "Always pretending to be somebody else." "I swear to God, Bloom," "I've been so many different people these past two years," "I don't even know who I am anymore." "But you're gonna miss me, you know that?" "The game." "Heh." "I mean, you'll be back busting bank robbers or whatever, and you'll see." "It won't be the same." "Why don't you wipe that smile right off your face, because it's not working on me." "You've deceived so many people, you cheated them out of their money." "Come on, Bloom, I never hurt anyone." "I only stole what I needed, and never from an individual." "It was practically petty theft." "Nine-point-eight mil is hardly petty theft." "What?" "I took maybe 75 grand, tops." "August 18th, 2006, $238,622." "October 30th, same year, $186,242." "And what about December?" "Oh, now we're getting really bold, $386,452." "I can go on and on and on." "You know why?" "Because I know every penny." "You saw how I live." "Am I a guy with $10 million?" "We can help you out." "We can get you a deal." " Just tell us who you're working with." " Who I'm what?" "You see, Don, I think that he needs time to think." "So why don't we try the Federal Detention Center, because it will change your mind..." "like that." "CHARLIE:" "No, Don's wrong." "He has to be because there is not a single node connecting to a European syndicate." " Or anything overseas for that matter." " So the theory is wrong, but nonetheless, a negative finding is still a finding of value." "Kevin Oliver also lacks nodes connecting to any of the major thefts." "So he didn't steal the 10 million." "No, at least not according to my belief propagation." " Hello, everybody." " Hey." "How goes the battle with city hall?" "Well, I've, um..." " I've raised the white flag." " You're kidding, why?" "I've been thinking about something that Charlie said, and, you know, about the park being my hard work." "And I realised that fighting to preserve it is just my being selfish, you know." " Simple narcissism, you might say." " Hey, Dad, that's not what I meant." "Yeah, I know, but I've been studying those plans." "You know, they're very good." "And the project is a good one and, uh..." "Well, the neighbourhood could certainly use the jobs." "Yeah, but your park..." "The plans include a park, a better one." "You know, with a pool and, uh, skate ramps and..." "Well, come on, let's face it," "I'm the only one that's gonna miss that old park." "[ALAN SIGHS]" "Just me." "[BELL BUZZES]" " Thanks." " I put in the request." "They're bringing him out." "Okay, good." "So Charlie thinks Kevin's telling the truth." "That he wasn't involved in the larger thefts." " Does that make sense?" " It does to Charlie." "So, I mean, who pulled the larger hauls then?" "That's what we're gonna ask Kevin." "Somewhere along the way he must've told someone about his operation, and then they just figured out how to exploit it." "Gonna be a moment." "We're having difficulty finding your prisoner." "What do you mean?" "Where is he?" "We're gonna order a lockdown, get a full head count, we'll find him." "Wait a minute, wait a minute." "Hey, roll back those monitors." "Roll them back." " Yes, sir." " Okay, hurry up, hurry up." "This one right here, roll that back." "All right, hurry up, keep coming, keep coming." "Okay, stop right there." "That guy's an attorney." "I signed him out myself." "Granted him an early parole is what you did." "I don't understand, how the hell does he just walk out of there?" "Convinced the guard he had a meeting with his lawyer." "Guard lets him in the attorney room." "Public defender's in the can." "Kevin grabs his jacket and his briefcase and:" "I mean, you gotta admit, this guy, he's resourceful anyway." "Hey." "What do you got, Charlie?" "We've been looking for the other thief, the one that cleaned out the accounts." "And, um, our thinking was maybe that another employee along the way figured out what Oliver was doing." "So we started looking at his co-workers." " And you found someone?" " Something else." "An unexpected pattern of Social Security numbers." "Charlie, here's another one." "That's 13 now." "So, so far, every single business that Kevin Oliver targeted had an employee with a Social Security number that falls into this form:" "7823-something- something-something-64." "There's a thousand combinations in the U.S. That fit this." "This is no accident." "You're saying that's why Oliver chose what business to target?" "Because one of the employees had that number?" "CHARLIE:" "It has to be." "Hello." "They're all women." "And all in the same age range, uh, 38-46." "Wait a minute." "Where's, uh, Kevin Oliver's foster-care file?" "Let me see if there's anything on his adoption." "Not gonna find anything." "They're all blacked out to protect the mother's identity." "Look, you can still see part of his mom's Social." "CHARLIE:" "Mm-hm." "7823-something- something-something-64." "That's the big score Kevin Oliver's been after." "He's trying to find his mother." "I told you, I don't know where he is." "COLBY:" "That's what you said last time." "Then you took a little walk underneath the pier." "So why don't you just tell me where he is." "I know he's not going anywhere without telling you." "I'm done talking." "From now on, you can go through my lawyers." "Never mind, Colby." "We found his mother." "Bloom got a judge to open up his adoption records." "A couple of San Diego agents just brought her up." "Well, we're done here then." "LIZ:" "So how long before she makes the call?" "My guess, as soon as she gets out of the elevator." "DAVID:" "Think he'll go for the bait?" "He's been searching for her for two years." "Maybe he's the type to be patient, but I doubt it." "KEVIN:" "You need a cab, ma'am?" "Wait." "He's in the cab." "He's in the cab, take the taxi." "[SIRENS WAILING]" "MAN [ON RADIO]:" "All teams." " This way." " FBI." " Get away, out of the way." "MAN [ON RADIO]:" " on suspect, moving in." " No, no, you..." "MAN:" "He just got out of the vehicle." " Is that really her, is that my mother?" " Hold on." "Wait, you gotta give me a minute with her, please, man." "I'll tell you what, you'll catch up with her in 20 years, all right?" " Wait, wait, hold on." " Oh, no." " He does not deserve this." " Hey." "Take your time." "Let's just go for a little walk." "So his first target was a software company owned by your sister?" "What?" "This was personal?" "I told you from the beginning it was personal." "I didn't tell you why." "Come on, what, he got away with a couple thousand bucks." " You launched a full investigation." " It's my sister." "The regular cops wouldn't even give it a look." "Because it was petty theft." "You don't get it, do you?" "This guy keeps getting away with everything." "He's laughing at us." "You saw him in interrogation." "He's making us look like idiots." "He's making me look like an idiot." "Oh, so you raised the stakes." "Charlie couldn't connect him to that 10 mil." "What happens if he looked into you?" "I have just spent every day of the last two years chasing this punk." "I could've retired eight months ago, but I didn't." "I stayed until this job was done." "So you go out on a win, eight figures in the bank." " If I took the money." " Yeah." "It would have only been to get this case the attention it deserves." "It would've been put in a trust." "The kid gets caught, every penny goes back." "Two years, Eppes." "You do what you gotta do in order to get the job done." "You know that." "Just read your brief on Agent Bloom." " You willing to stand by it?" " Meaning?" "Meaning on your say-so, I'm about to erase a man's 34-year career, so I'm trying to figure out which side of the line you stand on." "Well, maybe if the line stopped moving, Carl, I could tell you." "It's a funny thing, but, uh..." "I was thinking that you were as surprised by the ADIC's decision as I was." "Maybe it is more about getting things done these days." "Maybe that's more appropriate for the times, hmm?" "Personally, I don't have the stomach for that kind of FBI." "You're not gonna give it up and walk away on us, are you?" "I've got no illusions." "I'm one of the old guys around here now." "Guys like you, guys who don't need boundaries, could be you're the future of the Bureau." "Give that to your brother for me, will you?" "What?" "Why has the room suddenly filled with people staring at me?" "Take a look at these." "Uh, please, no more plans." "I've seen enough." "These plans are different, Alan." "CalSci is expanding their mechanical engineering department, right?" "They're building a whole new complex." "The emphasis will be on ecofriendly design, minimal carbon footprint." " Up your alley." " Really?" "Larry's talked to the provost, if you're interested, they would love the benefit of your planning expertise." "LARRY:" "At a discounted rate, of course." "I mean, technically you are still a student." "See, it'd be a chance at a whole new legacy, Dad." "One that might do a little better at standing the test of time." "Well, now, this looks interesting." "[DOOR OPENS]" "CHARLIE:" "Hey, where you been?" " Hey." "I've been getting these." "ALAN:" "Hey." "AMITA:" "Yay!" "AMITA:" "Permanent credentials." "ALAN:" "Look at that." "You're officially official again." "Yeah, it must've burned McGowan's ass to give these back." "[LAUGHS]" "I'm gonna go grab some beers." "We'll have a victory toast." "Uh, actually, uh, why don't you guys go ahead?" "All right." "LARRY:" "For he's a jolly good fellow." "Yeah." "Did I hear right in there?" "You actually passed on a beer?" "Well, if you insist." "Look, it's not like I don't feel good for Charlie, I just..." "I..." "I feel lost." "Ah." "Well, when you were 12 years old, you broke a vase that your mom's grandmother gave her." "You went absolutely crazy because she didn't punish you." " Do you remember that?" " Yeah, I remember that." "Well, maybe you feel you got away with something here, and that next time, no one will be there to stop you." "Well, don't worry, someone will be there." "You." "You'll be there." "Is that supposed to make it easier?" "Who said it's supposed to get easier?"