"My name is michael westen." "I used to be a spy until..." "We got a burn notice on you." "You're blacklisted." "When you're burned, you've got nothing -- no cash, no credit, no job history." "You're stuck in whatever city they decide to dump you in." " Where am I?" " Miami." "You do whatever work comes your way." "You rely on anyone who's still talking to you." "A trigger-happy ex-girlfriend... should we shoot them?" "An old friend who used to inform on you to the fbi... you know spies -- a bunch of bitchy little girls." "Family, too... hey, is that your mom again?" "If you're desperate." "Someone needs your help, michael." "Bottom line -- until you figure out who burned you, you're not going anywhere." "Spies make great neighbors." "They're polite, they keep the lawn trimmed, and they never crank the music at night." "They don't stand out because they don't want to be found." "So if you're hunting for a covert operative, and all you've got to go on are the names of a few dozen suspects, you're out of luck unless you know where to look." "That's bill johnson's house." "Yeah, that gets funnier every time." "So, mike, this is, what, the 10th bill we've looked at?" "I need a break, man." " You made me buy you a beer after bill number 8." " Yeah?" "So I'll buy you another round if you do the honors." "Okay." "Deal." "Oh, come on!" "Okay, that's two rounds, mike." "The garbage someone leaves on the curb can often tell you more than a face-to-face conversation." "Not a lot of junk mail." "Well, that fits." "I had a hard time tracking this particular bill down." "Keeps himself out of the system pretty good." "And he buys a lot of prunes." "Shredded documents in the trash used to be a strong indicator that someone had a secret." "But nowadays, everybody and their mother shreds bills to prevent identity theft." "Great." "The guys lives with his mom." "I ruined my khakis for nothing?" "I think we found carla's sniper." "Laundry bluing is a synthetic dye that dry cleaners use by the thimble and covert operatives go through by the bottle." "It blots out secrets and works like a poor man's dye pack, staining anyone who digs through your trash." "Wow, the guy's pretty paranoid." "They must be using him for something big." "Figure out what, I may get some leverage against carla." "I need to know everything there is to know about this bill." "I'm on it, buddy." "Excuse me." " Hey, back of the line, pal." " I..." "Larry." "Uh, correct me if I'm wrong, but you're dead." "Okay, you're wrong." "Just don't tell my ex-wife." "LARRY UNDEAD SPY aren't you gonna invite me inside?" "Yeah, of course, yeah." "Just hold that for a sec." "Watch yourself because of the... michael, you think I would hurt you?" "That hurts me." "Now, I always pat down guys who just show up who used to be dead." "Fine, fine." "If you're gonna frisk me, frisk me, though that sweep on my inner right thigh was pretty half-assed." "What the hell are you doing here?" "Well, I missed working with you, man." "Since I, uh, retired, I've been working freelance stuff." "I've got more work than I can handle." "I just got a gig here in miami." "I thought maybe you might be interested." " You want me for a job?" " Yes." "I want to pay you a lot of money to kill a lady." "Burn Notice Season02 Episode08" "Still a yogurt man, I see." "Well, I guess some things haven't changed." " And some things have." " Yeah." "I heard you got burned." "That's all, larry?" "You just heard?" "You sure about that?" "What?" "You think maybe i had something to do with it?" "I know you're angry, mike, but you got to know who your friends are." "It wasn't old lar who used you up and spit you out." "It was the government." "It's a little more complicated than that." "Oh, please." "Come on." "You went off the reservation, kid -- unauthorized kills, selling secrets." "I read the michael westen dossier that's floating around out there." "You know what I thought?" "I thought, "finally." "Finally, he wakes up." "Finally, the kid gets it."" "They put us out there, tell us the end justifies the means, and sooner or later, you believe them." ""I'm a weapon, baby. "I don't need some government aiming me." ""I put people down." "I put some cash in my pocket." "So what?"" "Hey, I'm behind you on this, michael." "Believe that." "Murder for hire -- civilians." "Don't pretend you're some kind of boy scout, michael." "I know better." "I don't know about this thing." "It's a slippery slope." "Well, slippery slopes can be kind of fun -- like water slides." "Just hear me out, okay?" "Jeannie anderson -- she is our "dead-ee."" "That's my term." "It's trademarked." "She looks dangerous." "Hey, some people live." "Some people die, kid." "Jeannie is a cancer nurse." "She married one of her rich patients." "He got better." "Then he got sick again." "Now he's in a coma." "But she is gonna die first." "So, who doesn't want her to have his money?" "Oh, I can't tell you that." "All my deals are anonymous." "Everything is e-mail." "There's no mess that way." "Yeah, except for the killing." "What -- you need my help, lar?" "Is that it?" "Michael, I don't need help killing someone." "If I wanted this lady dead, she would be dead." "Now, the whole idea here is that you will do this one solo, and that way, you can re-establish some kind of a trust with me." "And if everything works out, well, maybe we can work together again... make some money." "Come on." "It's not like you couldn't use a little cash to buy some of the luxuries in life like, hey, furniture, more protein." "This one pays 20 grand." "Work long enough in covert ops, and you're bound to be offered some pretty nasty assignments." "When a bad job comes along, you have two choices, and neither is very appealing." "You can pass and watch the op go down or you can take the job and make sure the op gets blown." "Make it $30,000." "Deal." "Go get 'em, killer." "Oh, and, michael, um..." "I'm gonna tell you what I tell all my clients." "Keep your nose clean." "If a cop comeswithin a mile of this..." "I kill everybody." "And you know me." "I mean... everybody." "Michael,I want you to meet my brilliant, adorableparamedic boyfriend, campbell." "CAMPBELL FIONA'S BOYFRIEND" "Hey, it's greatto meet you, man." "Fiona tells meyou're a soil scientist." "Yes." "Yes, I love my dirt." "I'm sorry I called so early." "If this is a bad time... you didn't wake us." "We were already up." "Campbell, would you mindexcusing us just for a minute?" "I have to talk with fionaabout something." "It's personal --a family thing." "Oh, yeah, yeah." "No problem, no problem." "I'll just go order us upsome breakfast." "I don't know about you,but I am starving." "I know yougot to be starving, too." "You want some, uh, eggs, hon?" "Over easy?" "Oh, don't you just love him?" "I've been hiredto kill a woman." " You're changing the subject." " Yes, but I'm serious." "I don't knowwho wants her dead." "I have to find out,and I need your help." "Fine." "You owe me." "How do you know this guywho hired you?" "We worked togetherin the balkans -- '91, '92." "It was a crazy time." "He seemed somewhat sanein comparison." "And now he killsfor a living." "Yeah, he made some poor choicesbefore his death." "15 people watched larrywalk into an oil refinery right before it blew up." "Apparently, it was his wayof taking early retirement." "Okay, that's jeannie." "Larry saysshe splits her time between the hospitaland the museum." "They're havinga charity event here." "Doesn't exactly sound like the kind of womananyone should want dead." "Who's bankrolling this?" "Well, that's whatwe need to find out." "Then we blackmail them, makethem pay larry to walk away." "Jeannie lives." "I need to speakwith jeannie alone, preferably someplace quiet." "Well, I can put youin the same room as her, but I'm not telling hershe's been marked for death.That's your job." "Fair enough, but then youkeep watch on her afterwards." "Are you trying to keep meaway from campbell?" "Who?" "What you're doingwith this event, it's extraordinary." "Oh, I don't know." "This charity stuff's new to me." "I spend so much timeat the hospital." "You need an outlet,you know?" "Would you give meyour e-mail?" "I really want toget involved." "Oh, absolutely." "We could -- oh, my god." "I'm so sorry." "no,don't worry about it." "Um, excuse mejust one second." "Jeannie?" "JEANNIE DEAD-EE" "No." "No, no." "No, no." "Listen to me." "Listen to me." "I'm not gonna hurt you." "I'm not going to hurt you, okay?" "I am a friend." "I am a friend, all right?" "I can't have somebody coming inhere because you're screaming, so I need you to keep quietand listen to me." "Do you understand?" "I'm gonna take my handoff your mouth, okay?" "Don't scream." "Okay." "Who are you?" "I'm michael." "I'm here because someonewas hired to kill you." "Who?" "Me." "Okay, okay,but I'm not going to." "All right?" "I'm on your side." "I don't do that,you understand?" "I'm gonna take my handoff your mouth again." "Who hired you?" "I don't know." "They stayed anonymous." "I thought you might havesome idea." "Usually with a job like this..." "There'snot a lot of suspects." "who wants you dead?" "Oh, god." "I don't know." " Drew." " Who's drew?" "He's my husband's sonfrom his first marriage." "Oh, I can't believe this." "He, uh --he was very, very angry when I got writteninto the will." "He thinksI'm some kind of gold digger." "Where is drew now?" "Uh, he might beat the house." "He moved inwhen robert got sick." "What if I just give himthe money?" "I don't care." "No." "You can't tell drew that you know." "He mightkill you himself." "But what happenswhen I go to the cops?" "I have to go to the cops." "No, you can't goto the cops, either." "The peoplewho are involved in this -- if they find out,we'll all be dead." "Trust me." "What do you expect me to do?" "Nothing." "I will handle thisfor you, okay?" "Now, you met fionajust now, all right?" "She is going to be an old friendfrom out of town." "She will stay with youfor a couple of days." "She'll keep an eye on youand on drew." "You have to trust me." "It's gonna be all right." "Michael,I got some leftovers." "I thought maybe --hi, honey." "Oh, my god." "Michael, what happened to you?" "I'm fine, I'm fine." " No, you're not fine." " Look, I'm fine." "I just fell downat work, that's all." "This, see?" "See, this is the thingI cannot deal with, all right?" "This -- this -- this wallthat you put up." "Do you have any ideahow hard it is to have an honest exchangewith you when you're withholdinglike this?" "You reading a bookor something?" "I'm seeing a counselor,michael, and he's pretty sure you'rethe one who has the problems." "So you're actually here, twisting my armuntil I go to counseling?" "That's honest." "Besides,we tried counseling." "You quit, remember?" "Well, I want to try again." "This new guy says the best placeto facilitate a dialogue is in the home." "I made an appointmentfor tomorrow." "If you're not gonna do thisfor me, michael, then I don't knowwhat to say." "Fine." "I will be there." "Great, then. 1:00." "Yeah, I know." "I'm late,but I come bearing gifts." "That's the military jacketon our favorite bill johnson." "Buddy of mine pulled itin exchange for some sam time." "Not all my buddies are guys." "Your methods,your business, sam." "So, it looks likeour buddy bill had a hell of a careering the marines." "Big-deal sniper,awful busy during gulf 1, and the fact that carla put a dragunovin this guy's hands... probably wasn'ta birthday present." "Looks likehe was dishonorably discharged." "Yeah, right." "The guy was a model marine." "He was in for 20 years." "I followed himfor a little bit." "Sublets a room from the ladywith the little yappy dog." "So that's his landlady, not his mom." "We got to get a bugin there." "You want to go over there now and take a crack at it?" "Tomorrow." "Right now,I got to do a job... with larry." "Larry?" "Dead larry?" "Oh, man!" "I hated that guy." "He's back." "Okay." "I hate him,present tense." "He's a bad influence, mike." "Don't tell meyou're working with him." "No, I'm not working with him." "I'm working against him." "Well, in that case,can I help?" "You have a lovely home." "That's the problem, isn't it?" "I mean, all this --whatever." "I just wanted robert." "He was the strongest patientI ever had." "That's what got me." "And... then ihad to watch it come back." "I just want to be therefor him... to the end." "You will." "How much longerbefore drew gets back?" "20 minutes?" "He runs a restaurantthat robert bought him, but he'snot much of a worker." "So he usuallycomes home early, showers, and thengoes out with friends." " Give me a heads-upif you hear him." " Okay." "This is disgusting." "Oh, come on, fi." "It's one garbage can." "You're getting off easy." "Trust me." "Well, here's somethinginteresting." "Drew made made a copyof jeannie's datebook." "At least now we knowhow larry got his information." "Drew just pulled up!" "That's my cue, gentlemen." "Michael, k eep this line open." "You owe me a new cellphone." "I'm stashing this one." "Drew, is that you?" "Yeah, whose saabis that out front?" "Oh, I have a girlfriend infrom out of town." "She's just, uh, sleepingup in the guest room." "Hustle, fi." "If he catches youand it gets back to larry, the body count on thiswill go way up." "DREW ENTITLED PUNH" "Hey, hey, roth." "Man, it's drew." "No, no, no." "I'm straight." "That last eight balldid me just fine." "I-I got a problem here." "Yeah, about that other thing." "I need you to make a few calls." "The hit can't go down here." "Yeah, she's got some bitchstaying with her." "If those guys are planning ongetting to her here, you're just gonna have to findanother way, right?" "Thanks." "Mike, I don't want to hurtyour feelings, but it sounds like you're not the only persondrew hired to kill jeannie." "You hiding sam axe in here?" "You told him." "Been a while." "Been a while." "And you look... great." "You, too, larry." "Very youthful." "Still drinkingthe blood of children?" "Well, I'm gladyou called, kid." "Got an e-mailfrom our client." "Seems jeanniehas a houseguest." "Yeah, we got bigger problemsthan that, larry." "It seems drewhas double-booked the job." "He put the word outthrough his coke dealer." "No." "No." "No!" "Damn it!" "Damn it!" "I'm not gonna get angry." "I'm not gonna get angry." "Just cool down, all right?" "I feel a cleansing rashof heart attacks coming on." "Larry, there's no needto poison anybody." "Yes, there is." "My name is in the mix." "There's amateurs on this." "Gonna be cops all over it." "We need to start putting peoplein the ground." "Drew, dead." "Jeannie, dead." "The houseguest, dead." "The coke dealer,anyone you hired, et cetera." "That's a lot of bodies." "Oh, come on." "Are you gonna stand there, and you're gonna tell me thatyou don't have the same impulse?" "I know how you used to look atpeople when they betrayed us, when their stupiditydisappointed us." "Come on!" "I know that look." "And you know how easythis would be?" "It's notthe smart play here." "I'll go to drew." "I'll tell himto call off the job." "You know how convincingI can be." "The cops will never hear yourname if jeannie lives, larry." "Well, I guess the baby bird has gotto leave the nest sometime." "Your call, kid." "But if being a softy turnsaround to bite you in the ass," "I will be here to say..."told you so."" "That's our larry." "Covert operatives try to avoid assuming other people's identities whenever possible." "There's just too many pitfalls when you're dealing with someone your new identity has corresponded with." "What have they said?" "What have they been told?" "What have they agreed to?" "Of course, it helps if the person you're deceiving is terrified of the person you're pretending to be." "Sorry to interrupt, fellas,but I need to borrow this guy." "Who the hell are you?" "I'm drew's friend." "We met on theinternet -- facebook buddies." "Uh, yeah." "Guys, just, uh..." "just give us a few minutes." " So, uh, so you're -- -larry sizemore." "I-I thoughtwe were never gonna meet." "You made it very clear in your e-mails wewere never gonna meet." "I didn't want to, kid, believethat." "But you got sloppy." "S-sloppy?" "No, no, no." "I followedall of your instructions." "No, you didn'T." "You were one stupid,careless son of a bitch." "Wait." "I-I don't understand." "No kidding." "I thoughtwe had a deal, drew." "I would do the job, andyou would keep your nose clean." "I was." "I-I-I did." "No, I don't think you actually understand what"keep your nose clean" means." "Because if you did, you wouldn't have toldyour coke dealer to hire other peopleto do my job." " Oh -- - "oh!"" "What's the rule, drew?" "No cops." "Well, I didn't think that roth was gonna -- what's that?" "You didn't think what?" "What?" "You don't think roth would ever get arrestedfor selling cocaine?" "What then, chucklehead?" "He's gonna flip!" ""I know a rich boy --he wants his stepmom dead."" "That's conspiracy." "And then we're all in." "What if we get rid of roth?" "No, if I'm killing anybody,I'm killing you." "Some people live,and some people die." "Which are yougonna be, drew?" "There's one way you live." "You call off this hit." "How many other people did you hire?" "I-I -- two." "You're going to make two "I'm sorry, but I have to letyou go" phone calls right now." "I-I-I can'T." "I don't have time." "I have to get ahold of roth." " Look, g-g-give me till 5:00." " I'm coming back at 4:00." "And when I come back, I want good newsor you're my next dead-ee." "And that's why I like to saythat trust is a bridge, and it needsa strong foundation." "And you can't build a bridgeout of pain and fear, can you?" "Can you, michael?" "Uh, no, becausethat would make it, um..." "Structurally unsound." "I'm detecting a lotof negativity in this room." "You see whatI'm dealing with here." "Now, that's not helpful, either." "Not helpful." "You both have to commit to thiswork." "You owe it to each other." "And I would liketo remind you of that." "So there's somethingI want both of you to do for our next session." "Are you giving ushomework?" "I prefer to call it"lifework."" "In fact, that's the titleof the book I'm writing." "I would like each of youto make a list -- five things you're gratefulto the other person for." "I thinkthat's a great idea." "Mom, do you still havedad's old gas-company jacket?" "Probably not." "I threw awaymost of his work stuff." "What do you need it for?" "I just do." "Michael, you're supposedto be honest with me." "What happened to the bridge?" "Fine." "Uh, I need to get a shut-in and her yappydog out of her house." "I was gonna tell hershe had a gas leak." "Well... what aboutthis exterminator uniform?" "Tell her you're spraying heryard with some toxic material, and now her poor little puppyis gravely ill and has to go to the vet." "Yeah, you just sendthe bill to that address there, and, you know,we'll pay for the visit." "I don't understand how this could have happened." "Yeah, neither do I." "It was a total accident,but I had to own up." "Now, this stuff is toxic,this spill, and from what I hear of pets,the little pads on the feet -- it just sucks it uplike a straw." "And you don't wantyour little loved one here to be paws upnext to the water bowl," " so..." " paco?" "Yeah." "Maybe you want to alsohave yourself checked out." "The vet will take very good careof both of you." "Grateful To Mom List 1.Outfitted me with a cover ID." "You're a wizard, mikey." "I don't know whereyou come up with this stuff." "Look what our friendwas hiding in the wall." "I guess carla talks to her sniper the sameway she talks to you." "You know, she needsto freshen it up a little bit, try the jumblefor a change." "Hey, lar, not a good time." "What do you need?" "Just checking in." "How are things?" "Things are good." "You don't needto be checking in." "It's under control." "Yeah, yeah, yeah." "Just listen." "I want to repitch my idea,and in case you don't remember, the outline is,"let's kill everyone."" "No need for that." "Not necessary." "I'm headingover to drew's now, and he's handing out pink slipsas we speak." "It's under control." "I hope so, kid." "I really do." "Just checking in?" "He's got a weird thingfor you." "That's 'cause he doesn't haveany friends." "That's because he's killedmost of them, mike." "When a pro plans an ambush, they capitalize on the element of surprise." "They attack aggressively so their opponent has to react from a place of weakness." "An amateur, on the other hand, is more likely to take a defensive posture, which means they are the one acting from a place of weakness." "Hey, buddy, what are you doing back there?" "I-I-I-I'm --I'm sorry, man." "What are you doingwith a gun?" "Well, you said that you were gonna kill me if ididn't call off the hit." "You didn't call off the hit?" "No, no." "I tried." "I tried to call off the hit." "But I got through to one guy, and then icouldn't get through -- and then the other guy -- but iknow he's gonna be killing her." "Today?" "Yeah, I-I thinkit's happening now." "Now?" "What do you meanright now?" "I-I-I called this one guyabout jeannie." "He said it was gonna take him like two daysto get it put together." "He told me thathe was gonna get a dump truck, and he was gonna hit herwhen she was coming home." "You're gonna call herright now." "You will call jeannie,and you warn her!" " I already tried!" "It didn't go through!" " So?" "The guy put in a cell jammerin her car to blockall of her calls." "It's too late, man." "Okay, your name'snot involved." "The cops aren't involved,either." "I promise it's just gonna look like an accident." "No cops?" "Who do you think investigatesfatal car crashes?" "P-please." "Please." "You can'T." "No, i could." "You know how easy you'remaking this for me, drew?" "Okay." "I could run." "Just -- just let me run." "Please let me run." "Please." "Please let me run." "Run." "Cellphone jammers emit radio waves at the same frequency as commercial cellphones." "They're useful when you really want to make sure someone stays out of touch." "The caller you are tryingto reach is unavailable." "It doesn't matter if you're trying to take out a moped or a dump truck." "Every vehicle has three areas of vulnerability -- the driver, the engine, and the tires." "A can of paint across the windshield could blind the driver." "A 50-millimeter cannon could kill the engine." "But neither will guarantee the truck won't swerve into oncoming traffic." "But if you force a vehicle's front tires off the road, you drastically diminish its maneuverability." "That way, it can't swerve." "Of course, getting a dump truck's tires off the ground is even more difficult than it sounds -- and a hell of a lot more dangerous." "That's right!" "Come here you son of a bitch!" "I took care of it." "You're in the clear." "Drew is on the run, and therearen't any homicide detectives looking fora guy named larry." "You know the last guywho cost me a bunch of money didn't tell me about itwith a smile on his face." "Lar, you're looking at itall wrong." "I didn't cost youa bunch of money." "I saved youa lot of hassle." "This way, you're not gonna haveto kill four or five people." "Four or five people --what's that?" "Well, that is something." "If you say so, michael." "But a dump truck." "I wish I'd seen that." "I mean, I gotto tell you, kid, I'm a fan." "Well, you were alwaysvery supportive." "Thanks." "Well, who knows?" "Maybe we'll get another chanceto work together again some day." "Yeah, maybe not." "Could've been great." "Well, I got to go." "Got another gig." "Got to shuffleoff to buffalo." " See you around, kid." " I'll see you, larry." "Listen to this, mike." "Your sniper just made a call." "Saturday." "I'll be there at 1500." "When are you going to give methe name of the target?" "And this is it, right --no more games?" "I get my pension back?" "Well, this soundslike another play from carla's "do what we say or we'll ruinyour life" playbook." "At least she's consistent." "Sounds likebill johnson's got a date." "I guess I do, too." "Drew, for your sake, I hope you're calling mefrom someplace far." "Yeah, yeah." "I-I'm really sorry, man." "I tried." "I tried." "I did." "I tried to go away." "I swear." "But this guy showed up." "He -- he just showed upand told me that the job was on.I tried to tell him -- drew, slow down." "Slow down." "Okay." "All right." "This guy -- he knewI wanted jeannie killed." "I tried to tell himthe job was off." "He said it's still on." "He told me I have to pay him.Otherwise -- guy?" "What guy?" "He -- he's tall." "He's -- he's an older guy." "He said his name'smichael westen." "We're adding four more, but there could be a possibilityof six or eight." "I'm not really... excuse me a moment." "But you saidit was over." "We had oneslip through the cracks." " Who?" " It's complicated." "I have to admitthat it's pretty exhausting." "I know, but at least we knowwho's coming this time." "You still havethat charity lunch today." "You're gonna go to it." "Fi will explainwhat you have to do." "It'll be a littleout of your comfort zone, but we'll keep you safe,okay?" "Okay." "Hey, mike, come on." "You want to lock this?" "That sociopathis still out there." "Larry won't comeafter me." "He thinks we'rebrothers in arms or something." "I don't know, man." "He used your name." "I think you pissed him off." "No, that was justhis way of saying," ""hands off my operation." "Sit this one out."" "Hey, you were right about howlarry's coming after jeannie." "Arson Suspected In Pharmacy Fire" "Drugstore across the streetfrom his hotel had a little firelast night." "Enough to mask him swipingsomething nasty, I'm sure." "He always did like his poisons." "Yeah." "Any guesses on when or wherehe's gonna make his next move?" "Drew was told to havehis money ready by 1:00." "The poison plus the time... larry's goingto jeannie's lunch." "After she's dead,drew brings larry the money, and that'swhen you're gonna... look, you wantme to do it?" "No." "It should be me." ""No teeth were left to ident--"" "Yeah, yeah, yeah." "Michael westen'sa real dangerous man." "I don't need you to read mehis file." "We go way back." "So -- so this is gonna work out?" "Oh, sure." "Just not for you, 'causewhen you pay him, you're dead." "Why -- whywould he kill me?" "You've seen his face." "Wait." "Well, then,I-I'll run." "Yeah, you should run, butyou should make sure damn sure michael westen is deadbefore you do that." " How?" " By serving him upfor me." "You're paying him today, right?" "I just need to know where." "He -- he said he was gonna direct me to thehand-off once the job's done." "He -- he said, "just bein your car with the money in the gables,ready to go."" "He's doing it walking distancefrom the hit." "Oh, that is nice." "Okay." "This is what we're gonna do." "You will go where he says, you will give him your cash, and then you will hit the deckwhen the bullets start flying." "Once michael's dead,then you can run, and, drew, if you evercome back, I will find you." " I won'T." " Good." "Good." "Because you've seen my face,and I don't like you." "THE GAGE MUSEUM of MODERN ART" "Well, aside froma few really hideous dresses, there's not much to be scared ofin here yet." "He's got to be around theresomewhere, fi." "He's tall, dyes his hair,face like a ferret." "Where did the man in blackcome from?" "Wait a minute." "You've got him?" "He's good." "He came out of nowhere." "Good-looking, too." "Yeah, he's all right, I guess." " He's no campbell, though." " Who is?" "He's the only boyfriendI've ever had who comeswith his own ambulance." "Larry just sprayedjeannie's fork with something." "Wait." "Wait." "That's probably atropine." "You might want to telljeannie she's about to havea heart attack." "Lunchtime." "Got to go." "Hey, fi." "Don't be a hero here,all right?" "You got a problem,you let me know." "Geez." "You a soil scientist, too?" "Oh, yeah." "Big time." "Take a couple of bites." "Excuse yourselfto the bathroom." "I'll follow and discoveryour body and call 911." "Bon appétit." "Excuse me." "Oh, my god!" "Jeannie!" "Staging a fake death in a believable emergency response is almost impossible on a budget." "One lone ambulance isn't going to sell it." "So unless you happen to have a fleet of fire-and-rescue vehicles, uniforms, and a dozen actors you trust, you really do have to call 911." "You just have to have called your people first." "Hold on, jeannie!" "Hold on!" "How did you guys get hereso fast?" "We're losing her!" "You were fantastic." "Why do you seem to beso relaxed?" "Never again." "Hey, jeannie, how you doing?" "Well, I'm alive." " Well, that's good, right?" " Yeah." "Where to, sam?" "Anywhere you want,buddy." "Hang on." "All right." "I'm pulling in." "I don't see you." "That's the point,but I see you." "Now hang up,get out of the car, leave the money in the trunk, and make him come to it." "Spend a career in covert ops, and you're going to know some bad people." "You'll work with them, you'll live with them, you might even trust your life to them." "But none of that makes them your friend." "It can'T." "Because one day, you might have to end them." "Over here, kid." "Jesus, kid,put your hands down." "Okay, how youwant to do this?" "You give me the money." "Then I have the money." "It's in the trunk." "Good." "Go get it." "And pick up the pace." "I'm in a hurry." "I just killed a lady in there." "No, no, no, no, drew." "Make him come out in the open." "What are you doing?" "D-don't you want the money?" "Who are youlooking for?" "Oh, you brought a friend." "Do you think he'll shoot you?" "'Cause i would shoot you." "Yeah, larry?" "Not bad for an old man, huh?" "Two andersons, one day." "Or was it just one?" "You got what you wanted." "Leave it alone." "She is alive." "That is beautiful, beautiful." "You know, kid,that's really good work -- really, really good work." "Time for you to shuffle offto buffalo, lar." "Shuffle off to buffaloand never come back." "Yeah, nice, nice." "The cops will be all after me,won't they?" "Well, I better get going." "But I got just one thing to say." "You knew that kidwas dead anyway." "Why didn't youtake the shot?" "I didn't have it." "No." "That's not it." "Let's face it." "You couldn't bring yourselfto shoot your old friend." "Hey, kid... some people live." "Some people die." "See you around." "And the last thingI'm grateful for, mom, is that you gave meyour great eyesight." "I can't tell you how many timesI've been working, and I just -- jesus, michael." "Vision?" "Are you serious?" "What, you couldn't come upwith five real things?" "I did,I did." "*********In his life." "I was a terrible mother." "No wonder you ran away." "You ran away?" "No, I didn'T." "I joined the military when iwas 17." "My dad signed a form." "He couldn't wait to get meout of the house." "I signed the form." "I forged his name." "He would never let yougo to the military, michael." "Why didn't you tell me?" "Because I didn't want totake away the one thing that you were gratefulto your father for." "I would have if I'd knownmy list was so short." "You forged dad's name?" "Why?" "Because I knewif you didn't leave, you'd end up in jail... or worse." "There's always beena part of you, michael." "Maybe it's from your father." "I don't know." "You could have turned outdifferent." "I let you go because you neededto focus on something good." "This is whatI've been talking about." "You've crossed the bridge." " Oh, get out of my house!" " Get outof the house!" "Mom... thank you." "BILL JOHNSON SNIPER" "Wow,he looks grumpier than you do when you're going to meetwith carla." "Well, she hasn't had me kill anyone yet." "Black-bag missions are often broken into separate parts." "Operatives are given discreet tasks to ensure secrecy." "Sam, the badge." "They're like jigsaw pieces, and you never know if any of the ones you're given are from the same puzzle." "But if you can get your hands on a corner piece, the part where the puzzle starts to take shape... som etimes you realize all your pieces fit together." "It's the same onecarla had me forge." "Damn, mike --the badge, the rifle." "Carla's turned you intothis sniper's personal shopper." "Everything I've done has been tactical supportfor one big op." "I think I know how to find outwhat she's planning."