"[CHILDREN CHATTERING]" "[BOTH SPEAKING IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE]" "[SPEAKS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE]" "That's Steven Sallee." "Funny, he looks more like a school teacher than someone who's killed thousands in cold blood." "Well, today we make the world just a little safer." "[DETONATOR BEEPING]" "If Mr. Alexander doesn't get here in the next five minutes, we'll miss our train." "Relax, Grandma." "He's always late:" "to Science Club, to class, to everything." "He says time's relative." "Oh." "Here I am worried about Mr. Alexander and I forgot our ticket." "Okay, you both forgot to pack your toothbrushes but I packed them for you." " Thanks, Mom." " Let's hear it." " Okay." "Now, Mom." " Yes, sweetheart?" "Electricity is like a river." "It flows through the wires..." " ...and drives the windmill." "AMANDA:" "Mm-hm." "The rheostat is like a dam, it can let in a little power or more power." "The fuses here protects the motor." "AMANDA:" "Oh, my gosh." " You blew the fuse, meathead." "PHILIP:" "Sorry." " The last fuse, what are we going to do?" "[CAR HORN HONKING]" " Sweetheart-- DOTTY:" "Mr. Alexander." "If we miss that train, we won't be able to register for the Science Fair." "AMANDA:" "We've got a problem here, but everything's all right." "What about my fuses, Mom?" "You just go on to the train station, I'll go to the hardware store..." " ...get the fuse, meet you at the station." "PHILIP:" "Let's go." "AMANDA:" "Hurry." "DOTTY:" "We'll meet you there." "The final change in this week's events calendar is on page six." "For security, the reception celebrating the Middle East Cultural Pact has been moved back to its original site at Hotel Monroe." "Francine is there now checking the security." "Hamilton, McCurry you're on the secretary's tea at DOD, day after tomorrow." "Goodlein, I want you to cover the NATO conference at the Trade Building." "That's it for now." "Just a moment, people." "I'm happy to announce that Mrs. Sawaski gave birth a couple hours ago to a healthy baby boy..." "[ALL CHUCKLE] ...which no doubt explains Jack Sawaski's absence." "However, Sawaski was scheduled to give the department orientation lecture to new agents this afternoon at 1:00 Now, let's see who's light." "Uh, look, Billy, uh, heh, you know I can't." "I would really love to but I have that, uh, report you wanted on the possible Gaddafi hit" "That's all right, the lecture is yours." " That's it people." " Wait, wait, hold it." "What's "it"?" "Billy." "Billy, what is "it"?" " You're it." " I don't do speeches, you know that." "You'll manage." "Check Sawaski's office." "He's probably got notes somewhere." "Notes?" "Wait, hold on a second." "Notes?" "Guy has given the same speech every other Monday for the past two decades." "I heard it myself 10 years ago, until I dozed off." "Well, I hope you will be awake when you complete it." "Oh, my...." "[ENGINE STARTS]" "[HORN HONKS THEN TIRES SCREECH]" "Great." "[SIGHS]" ""What to do if you have an accident."" ""Stay calm." Great advice, no wonder this insurance is so expensive." "Oh, I'm so sorry." "Oh, I didn't see you, but I have insurance." "Don't be sorry, you may be just what we're looking for." " What?" " Rupert Andretti friends call me Crash, maybe you've heard of my cousin, Mario." "I run the demolition derby down at the speedway." "I think you may be the talent we've been hunting for." "I'm in a terrible hurry, I have to catch a train." "Know it's an awful excuse but if we could go inside the store and call the police" "Uh, uh, seriously, miss, none of that's necessary." "Way I came tearing around that corner, I could've qualified for the Indy 500." " You were going awful fast." " I was and I take full responsibility for it." "Why don't we straighten this out." "Take this." "This will cover" " That's too much." "I have insurance." " Didn't you say that you were in a hurry?" "Well, yes, but it wasn't entirely your fault." "You don't want your insurance premium to go up and I certainly don't want the police asking me why I haven't been carrying any all this time," " ...so call it even." " Oh." "All right, have a good trip, don't miss your train." "All right, I think I'm getting the best end of this." "No problem." "[ENGINE STARTS]" "It's not too bad." "[MUTTERING]" "[SIGHS]" "So I finally got mother and the boys on the train and I got the estimate on the car, and it's only $125." "Well, the guy gave me $300." "Now, I have 175 of his dollars and I don't think I should keep it." " What are you, bucking for sainthood?" " Yeah." " Guy took full responsibility, didn't he?" " Uh-huh." "Put the change down to aggravation." "No, it wasn't really that much trouble and I got his license number." "Uncle Wigglie's birthday, that's, uh, U-W-B-1-1-5 and I thought you could put that in the computer and get a name for me, huh?" " What?" "Me?" " Yeah." "You've spent more time with that than I have." "I know but internal security put in a new AP10 clearance..." " ...and I haven't made friends with it yet." " You realize it is against agency policy to, uh, use the data bank for personal business." "I know and you're not supposed to handicap the horses at Saratoga" "However, occasionally friends do favors for friends." "Didn't you used to write speeches for a congresswoman when Joe was in law school?" "You want me to do your orientation speech, don't you?" " Uh" " We can make a deal." "[CHUCKLES]" "AMANDA:" "Okay, it's gotta be right along here and that's got to be it because that's the car..." "LEE:" "Uh-huh." "AMANDA:...right there." "This is it." "That's the car." "LEE:" "Yeah, he could be the most surprised man in D.C." "[DOORBELL RINGS]" " Hello, is Mr. Jones here?" " I am him." " Mr. Bolton Jones?" " You got him." "Oh, well, I guess you weren't driving, but I'm the one who hit your car." "You hit my car?" "Where?" "In front of the hardware store yesterday." "That car has been sitting in the drive for weeks." "I'm trying to sell it." "Ads in the paper and all." "I didn't loan it because I've been sound asleep here since 6 a.m. I work nights." "I'm awfully sorry to have to break this to you, but I hit your car." "It's not a very big dent." "If you'll come with me, I'll show you." "Oh, boy." "Right here on the...." "Well, that's funny." "Look, if you don't mind, I'd like to get back to bed." "This is ridiculous." "AMANDA:" "Oh, I'm sorry, Mr. Jones." " Ah." "I don't understand this." "This is the car and this paint is wet." "Okay, so the guy doesn't want you to know what he does with his car." " Well" " Forget about it..." " ...keep the money." " Oh." "Look, I have got Sawaski's "Welcome Aboard" coffee klatch at 1." " That is work, this isn't." " Okay." "Why don't you go back to the agency." "I'll ask the neighbors a few questions." " Not helping with my speech?" " I'll go over notes and I'll take a cab when I'm through here." "Bye." "All right." "Wet paint." "WOMAN:" "Let me think..." " ...black curly hair..." "AMANDA:" "Mm-hm." "...tall." " Ah!" "That could be Millicent's boarder." " Millicent?" " Thought he was young and blonde." " Oh, no, he left six months ago." "Try Millicent McDonald's, across the street, the house with the big tree." " Thank you very much." "Bye-bye." " Oh, you're welcome." "Bye." "[VIOLIN PLAYING SOFT MUSIC NEARBY]" "[DOORBELL RINGS]" "[SIGHS]" " Hello." " Hello." " Hi, Mrs. McDonald?" " Uh-huh." "My name is Amanda King." "Uh, one of your neighbors told me you might be able to help me." "I'm looking for a tall, dark-haired man with very blue eyes." "Uh, I owe him some money but I don't know his name." "Your neighbor told me you might have a boarder" " I do have a boarder." "Allan." " Oh." "Uh-huh." "But I'm afraid..." " ...he's not home right now." " Oh." "But I have a picture inside." "Would you like to come in?" " Yes." " Call me Millicent." " Millicent." "Thank you." " Come right in." "AMANDA:" "Thank you." " Uh-huh." "Oh." " Allan doesn't know I have it." " Heh." "He's so shy about pictures." "It's not very good, I'm afraid." "I took it when he was asleep." "AMANDA:" "That's him." " It is?" "Good." " Mm-hm." "Well, I'll call and see if he's back yet and you stay for tea." " Thank you." " Yeah." " Excuse me, sir." "LEE:" "Yes." "Is this where they're having the orientation lecture?" "Yes." "Yes, it is." "If you have a minute, could you look over my initial registration sequence cards?" " Yeah, sure." " This is all pretty new to me." "[CHUCKLES]" "You have to fill out all these?" "Ahem, I mean you have to fill out these cards, which you have, and, uh, they look fine to me." "Uh, is there something wrong?" "What are you staring at?" " Uh, your shoes." " Huh?" "My dad has some just like them." "MILLICENT:" "Here we are." "You know, I am not at all surprised that Allan gave you all that money." "He's the soul of generosity." "He's always doing little things for me and he'll never take anything in return." "Sugar." " Thank you." " Mm-hm." "If he's not back in a few minutes maybe I could just give you the money, Margaret." " Millicent." " Millicent." "No." "I'm sure he'll be right in." "You've waited this long." " Here he is." " Oh." " Hello." " Allan, this is Amanda King." " She tells me you've met already." "AMANDA:" "Yes." "MILLICENT:" "You naughty boy." "If you had errands to run, why didn't you ask me?" "And what was so important you had to lose your sleep?" "Uh, look, I got the estimate on my car and it was only $125 and I figured if your budget's anywhere near as tight as mine, you'd probably want this 175 back, so here it is." "Was pretty lucky to find you." "Allan." "Well, it was nice to meet you, Millicent." "Thanks very much for the tea and I didn't mean to bother you." "I'll just be going." "Bye-bye, thanks again." "MILLICENT:" "Allan?" "Allan." "Come and get your tea." "LEE:" "And this one's code-named Sweet Death." "A catch-all category of lone wolf terrorists a new breed we saw emerge fairly recently right after the war in southeast Asia, 1968, '69." ""Fairly recently"?" "[ALL CHUCKLE]" "And these guys have no loyalties, no ties, no fear." "You've heard the names." "Sascha Stoemer, the Belgian." " [MOUTHS] I'm sorry." " Heh." "Giancarlo Granatti, the Italian." "Derek Van Der Husen, the Dutchman." "Now, one of the first identified and undeniably the most lethal Steven Sallee, American." "Now, Sallee was killed about two years ago in Buenos Aires." "AMANDA:" "He's not dead." "I just gave him $175." "What?" "AMANDA:" "So he shaved his beard." "LEE:" "Then you're not positive?" "AMANDA:" "Positive about the eyes, they were Sallee's." "LEE:" "Amanda, he was buried under a ton of rubble." " The man is dead." "AMANDA:" "Never recovered the body." "[LEE SIGHS]" "[VEHICLE APPROACHES OUTSIDE]" "[DOG BARKING OUTSIDE]" "AMANDA:" "Might be asleep, he works the night shift." "His apartment is above her garage." "LEE:" "Okay, I'll check out there." "You see if the woman's inside." "[DOORBELL RINGS]" "Millicent?" "It's Amanda again." "Millicent, are you here?" "Millicent?" "Lee!" "LEE:" "Amanda." "AMANDA:" "Behind the couch." "Hey." " Amanda saw the guy, Billy." " Yes, sir." " She is sure it was Sallee." " All right." "No offense, but I have checked every agency national and international, that keeps tabs on terrorists even the Soviets, they're all unanimous." " Sallee is dead." " No, sir." "What about the strangulation marks on the McDonald woman's neck?" "They could have been made with la touche de la veuve." " What's that, a garrote?" " A garrote takes two hands." "This is the new-improved version the French developed during World War Il." "It's a wire noose with a handle." "It's easy to conceal." "All you need is one free hand for la touche de la veuve, the widow's touch." " It was Sallee's trademark." " Still is." "The pathology report is not conclusive." " It could have been anything." " Sorry, sir." "All right." "Did you get any of the evidence the police found in Sallee's room?" "I called Dick Abney over at Justice." "He pressured the chief of the D.C. police, who pressured his lieutenant." "Unfortunately, we didn't get much." "One thumb tack, two rubber bands a burnt-out light bulb..." " ...and a broken-pencil lead." " That's all he left?" "We just got this stuff because it fell behind a built-in bureau that he couldn't take time out to rip apart." " Well, what about prints?" " Some, but they were sanded." "I agree." "Sanded prints, no clothes, no personal effects." "Damn suspicious." "Oh, we found this from the loose board in the woman's closet." "He'd been through her place with a fine-toothed comb, but he missed it." "It's a diary." "Crypto has been through it, but they didn't find anything." "Sir, what about the picture of the man sleeping?" "Millicent showed me the picture of Sallee" "Well, of a man sleeping." "Did you find that?" "LEE:" "No, he probably took it with him." "Billy, this guy is covering his tracks like somebody who has had practice." " Yes, sir." "Dead men leave no trails." " Okay." "You two spend the rest of the afternoon and see what you can come up with and I want a full report at the end of the day." " You got it." " Yes, sir." "[GROANS]" " How's it going?" "AMANDA:" "Well, in the last 60 months Steven Sallee has not applied for a driver's license, passport, credit cards bank account or a job requiring a background check or fingerprints that is, if he even has fingerprints still." "We're not sure." "So he either is dead or he's acting exactly like what he is: a real pro." " How'd you do?" " I just spent an hour with the inter agency cross-check file and nothing that even sounds remotely like Sallee popped up." "What about Millicent's diary?" "Well, you heard what Billy said." "Crypto struck out with it." " I haven't had time to look it over." " Yeah, you mind if I take a try?" " Oh, would you?" " Mm-hm." "Look, I'm due over at NSA in 15 minutes for another international ID scan." "Ugh, it's like chasing the wind, but you never know." " See you later." " Mm-hm." "FRANCINE:" "We'll be sweeping the room with dogs at 1100, 1400 and, uh, then one hour before the reception at 1800." "Uh, Nesheim, I want you and Bachman to cover" "Excuse me, Ms. Desmond, my staff has spent the entire afternoon buffing the crystals of each chandelier." "And now your men are covering them with their fingerprints." "I am less concerned about the crystals of your chandeliers than I am about the security problem." "I have been doing parties in Washington for 20 years." "I understand about security, but this is excessive." " Excuse me, uh, Mr. VanKlef." " VanKleef." "Whatever." "Eighteen months ago, a terrorist group in Beirut replaced the window of a hotel skylight with a transparent explosive that crashed through the ceiling, killing 54 people." " Yes, but-- FRANCINE:" "Tomorrow, night in this very room, there will be senators, ambassadors, congressmen and the vice president of the United States." "My job is to make sure that they're still around to notice the fingerprints after the reception, understood?" " Of course." " Good." " And if there is anything I can do...." " Ah, yes, as a matter of fact, there is." "We'll need a list of every staff member who'll be in or near this room during the reception." "And anybody who's involved in food preparation." " Everyone?" " Yes." " That's well over 300 people." " Well, then let's get started." "The agency will be doing a background check on everyone, including yourself." "Of course, Ms. Desmond." "All right, let's see now, where were we?" "Okay, uh, Bachman, you and Nesheim will be covering the front ballroom door, all right?" "Now, go check it out." "[VACUUM CLEANER HUMMING]" " Hi." " Hi." "What's all this?" "Well, I'm just doing some clues from Millicent's diary." "Ah, all this is from that diary?" "Well, see these red pens mark the old bus route." "Millicent said that Allan took the bus to work every evening." "The old line is the only one that goes through the neighborhood." "Yeah, but there's probably half a dozen transfer points." "No, she said it only took him 15 minutes to get to work so I doubt if he would transfer." " If Millicent is accurate." "Right." " Right." "I know if I work at this long enough, I can get more." "Um...." "Let me read you a couple of things." "December 12, "He says it's not necessary, but I love pressing Allan's work uniforms." Right?" ""Work uniforms." Then, uh, later on, she writes "He must have noticed his shoes today." "He wore them home this morning soaking wet and he put them on tonight, clean and shining."" "So whatever he does, he wears a uniform and works near the water." "Mm-hm." "He could be anything from a postman to a longshoreman." "No, can't be a postman because that would be a government employee and he's not in the computer, and I doubt if he's a longshoreman." "Old line doesn't go near the water." " A waiter." " Yeah, he could be a waiter." "If he was a waiter, she probably would have mentioned pressing his shirts." "He's probably a blue collar worker, maybe works outdoors maybe works in maintenance." "Assuming you are right, Amanda, we would have to narrow it down." " We just don't have the detail." " I think we might." "Listen. "On his way to the bus stop, he bought me chocolates, my favorites."" "See, so there's a candy store." "And then just last week she wrote:" ""He's too wonderful." "How did he know I love Schubert?"" "So he's a music lover." " Candy and music." " Mm-hm." " It's not very much." " Well, I know." "You know some of this stuff is pretty sad." ""We have so much in common." "If I could ever get him away from his inventions I could teach him violin." I think she was in love with him." "Amanda, all this gives us is a map full of dots." "Well, maybe we can connect the dots tomorrow." "There is no tomorrow in this case, Amanda." "Without a national-security angle to hang our hat on, we cannot stay involved." "Billy wants the police to handle it." "Take a look at this picture and tell me if you recognize this man." "He's about six feet tall and he doesn't have a beard anymore." "I think he rides this bus almost every day." "I can't be sure." "I just take the fare and watch the road." "Right." "Well, thanks anyway." ""I wish he'd let me fix him a proper breakfast instead of eating those horrible steak and onion sandwiches."" "Did you say something, lady?" "Uh, yeah, this is my stop, could I get off here, please?" "Okay, thank you so much." "MAN:" "That's right, uh, we're open 24 hours." "I come on at 6 and this guy comes in almost every morning and orders a Philly Hoagie with extra onions, 7 a.m." "Not me, but you'd be surprised how many people do." "Friend of yours?" "Yeah, he's an old friend, I'm trying to find him." "Well, stick around, he'll be in." "Uh, could you tell me if there's a payphone around here anywhere?" "Yeah." "Right over there." "Oh, good." "Look, if you don't mind, it's a surprise so if you see him, don't tell him I'm here." " No." "Yeah." "Okay, bye." " Thank you." "Bye-bye." "[CHUCKLES]" "Good morning, Mr. Stetson." "Have a call for you on line six." "Six." "Thank you." " Yeah, Stetson." " Hi, it's me." "I've tracked Sallee down." "Wait, hold it." "Is it Sallee?" "Have you seen him?" "I'm not sure." "I haven't seen him yet, but I think I'm just about to." "You need to meet me on the 2000 block of Connecticut Ave." "Can you do that?" "I'm across the street from an all-night sandwich shop." "Couple of little tables out in front of it." "Okay." "I've got it." "I'll be there in 10 minutes." "You stay out of sight." "And, Amanda, if it is Sallee and he shows up..." " ...don't follow him, you hear me?" " I wouldn't think of it." "Taxi!" "Last I looked, he was following her." " Which way?" " Down the street towards the park." "You stay here." "There is a reason Sallee is here, I know it." "My guess is that he is too close to whatever it is to stop now." " Now, what we have to do..." " Ah." "...is figure out what, where and when." " Check my events calendar on the desk." " Yeah." "There's a cluster of pins around the sandwich shop, Sector 3." "All right, we'll move outward in concentric circles, say two blocks out to start." "Right, Sector 3, what events?" "Uh, public and private." "Security risk: code blue and above." "Uh, six today, three tomorrow, 11 the day after." "Oh, man, that's what I was afraid of." "A dozen embassies and a score of government agencies in that sector." "Hotels and museums too." "I'm gonna go down and check along the bus route talk to that proprietor of the sandwich shop." "He seemed to be talkative." " Right." " Maybe he can tell me something." " Check into that diary some more." " Yeah." " Okay, see you later." " All right." ""Went to the library today and found two wonderful volumes on electricity." "Allan has such fascinating hobbies."" "Hmm." "[POLICE RADIO CHATTERING]" "[CROWD CHATTERING]" "LEE:" "Don't tell me." "The money's still on the register." "You got it." "We figured dope or numbers, but if he was dealing here it was the quietest operation in town." " We never heard about it." " Hmm." "I'm Lieutenant Trisk." "I think you'll find this ties into a homicide yesterday in Arlington." "McDonald, the same MO." "Tell me, Mr. Stetson, what's the agency's interest in this?" "We're looking for a guy." "Steven Sallee, he's a terrorist." " We thought he was dead." " Not this guy?" "No, this guy is dead." ""How did he know I love Schubert?"" "Russell Music, 2321 P Street." "[DOG BARKING OUTSIDE]" "Sector 3." "LEE:" "Amanda?" " Here." "You know you are going to set a new record for disobeying orders." "You told me to stay of Sector 3." "This is Sector 7." "And besides that, you got an agent outside." "I couldn't be safer." " Okay, what are you doing here?" " Well Millicent said in her diary that Sallee's hobby was electricity, right?" "So I brought this light bulb from Mr. Melrose's office and I checked it out and it doesn't fit any of the lamps in the entire house." " The light bulb has burned out." " That's right." " Probably carried it home from work." " Mm-hm." "Unfortunately, there are about 100 places in D.C where he could've changed a bulb like that." "Yeah." "Now, if we could just narrow down the possible locations." "Look, I think he bought this sheet music for her from Russell Music at 2321 P Street, right there in Sector 3." "Wait a minute." "That's right across the street..." " ...from the Hotel Monroe." " Mm-hm." "Francine's coordinating security for a diplomatic reception there." "Isn't the vice president going to be there?" "MAN:" "Yes, sir, I'll bring it right over." "FRANCINE:" "I've run a deep background on everyone who will be in this room and a medium-risk check on anyone who'll be near it." " I don't see how Sallee can" " Let's hope we have boxed him..." " ...out of whatever he was planning." " Ms. Desmond I refuse to let my staff bring a single tray of food into this room as long as those dogs are present." "We're already seven minutes behind." " Mr. VanKleef, not now." " Maybe Mr. VanKleef can help us." "Mr. VanKleef, look at that picture and tell us if you've seen that man before." " Yes." "The point is" " Yes?" " I've got 200 Viking spears on ice" " Hold it." "What are you talking about?" " Viking spears." "Crab claws on ice." "AMANDA:" "No, no, the picture." "The picture." "You've seen this man in the hotel?" " He works here." " That can't be, he's not on the checklist." "I saw every employee that works here, no matter how insignificant." " Francine." "VANKLEEF:" "Ms. Desmond he's not an employee of the hotel." "He's on the night cleaning crew." "It's a contract deal." "If you want to know more, talk to Plant Maintenance." "I'm Banquets." "I'm about to be out of a job." "Can we move along?" "This couldn't be more important." "Could you tell us if there is any chance he could be here now?" "I said he's night crew." " Starts at 7:30." "AMANDA:" "Is there a chance?" "He could be here, but not on the clock." " You have an employees' locker room?" " Of course." "We have to see his locker." "Follow up this lead with Plant Maintenance." " Right." " See what they know, okay?" "Come on, show me." "VANKLEEF:" "It used to be so easy to do a lovely party." "Consult with the chef about the menu, call the florist, organize the staff." "Security was a few agents in formal attire discretely sprinkled among the guests." "But now...." "I'd be willing to bet there aren't any prints." "I think we'd better call Billy." "I'm telling you, I have got a security net pulled so tight over that ballroom that no one, not even Sallee, could breach it." "LEE:" "Fine." "It's possible you and Amanda scared him off this morning." "LEE:" "It's possible." "Anything is possible." "[DOOR CLOSES]" "[ALL CHATTERING]" "We have a 30-minute window." "That's as long as I can stall the vice president in his limo outside before we call off this shooting match." " That's a bad choice of words." " More to the point, how sure are we?" "Billy, I have been on this for weeks." "We covered all the bases, we are secure." " Secure?" " Yeah." "The guy was here." "Been here for three months." "He's not here now." "Even his time card is missing." " What'd you find?" " Talked to Maintenance." "They recognized him, but don't know where he is." " Do we have proof he was in the hotel?" " He was a few blocks away this morning." "We know he's not on this floor now." "He's not on the floors above or below us." "And there's no way he can get anywhere near this ballroom." "Ms. Desmond, we've got another emergency." "A dozen or more light bulbs in the chandelier just blew." "It's a power surge, I suspect." "It's the power company." " Been driving us crazy for months." " Mr. VanKleef will you just try to get through this crisis without me, okay?" "Ms. Desmond, no one from the Maintenance department is cleared to come into the ballroom." "Well, then you'd better change them yourself." "[SIGHS]" "Well, everything is set." "Guests are arriving." "We're only about, uh, 25 minutes behind schedule." "Good." "Andrew, take these." "I have to get my champagne fountain out of the walk-in." " Lee." " Yeah." "Is it possible to make a bomb out of a light bulb?" "Francine, the bulbs, did you check the bulbs?" "Yes, the bulbs, the sockets, the wiring, the fixtures, the crystals." "AMANDA:" "What about the new ones they just put in?" " I checked all the spares." "Yesterday." " If he packed those bulbs with plastique the glass from those chandeliers will cut everyone to ribbons." "All right, clear the ballroom, everyone." "Let's move it." "[ALL GRUMBLING]" "Scarecrow, find out where the main power trunk enters the hotel." "You got it." "Nesheim, get the bomb squad down here ASAP." " Amanda." " Yes, sir." " Get yourself to the command-center van." " I'm on the way." "Francine, come with me." "[THUD]" "[BOTH GRUNTING]" "[LEE GRUNTS]" "[DOOR CLOSES]" "[MAN GRUNTS]" "[GASPS]" " Stop right there." " Hold it." "Hold it." " Hold your fire." "Hold your fire." " You too, hot-shot, just stay there." " Stay." "Stay." "Stay." "BILLY:" "Hold your fire." " Unh." " Easy." "Easy, everybody." "The rear doors, if he gets out there, he could go in a dozen directions." "BILLY:" "Lee, the bulbs are about to blow." "Francine, get down!" "[SALLEE GRUNTS]" "LEE:" "Get down!" "It's gonna blow." "BILLY:" "Watch out!" "Take cover." "[LEE COUGHS]" " Francine?" "FRANCINE:" "Yeah, here." "Come on." "Easy, easy." "[LEE  FRANCINE GRUNT]" " You all right?" "Huh?" " Yeah, I'm okay." "LEE:" "He's really dead this time." "[PANTING]" "[ALL CHATTERING]" "Lee told me about the diary, Amanda." "That was fine work." "Thank you, but actually Millicent McDonald did all the work, I interpreted." "Sallee's dead." "Killed by his own hand, huh?" "He who lives by the sword...." "Disaster." "An absolute disaster." "Come on, Francine, we've got to mend some fences." "Don't know what his problem is, look at my hair." " Well, another day, another dollar, hmm?" " Yeah." "What do we do for an encore after a day like this?" "Mother and the boys won't be home until tomorrow." " I have a couple steaks." " You and me?" "Your house?" "Just like a couple of normal people?" " Let's give it a try." " Yeah." "Two years ago, Ari Gershen headed the anti-terrorist unit that went after Sallee." "He was also one of the organizers of that reception tonight." "AMANDA:" "Aha." "Sallee wanted revenge?" " Yeah." " That and notoriety." " Hmm." "Taking out as many people as he could, he would have had both with spades." " Yeah." " Ah." "Here we go." "And I thought you told me that you were just going to throw something together." "Well, there was a bake sale to raise money for Jamie's soccer team and I baked a cake and then I baked an extra one." " Yeah, that's good." " There you are." " Homemade, and I hope you like it." " Mm." "[LEE CLEARS THROAT]" "[VEHICLE APPROACHING OUTSIDE]" "Amanda...." "[CAR DOOR OPENS]" " It's mother, out the back." " Oh." "Yeah." "Come on, hurry, hurry." "[GASPS]" "JAMIE:" "Hey, Mom, we're home." "Amanda, there's a beautiful silver sports car parked in front of the house." "Wouldn't it be fun if it belonged to a new neighbor?" "[English" " US" " SDH]"