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Victim's Michelle Kim.
She used to look like that.
What's the deal?
Why can't LAPD handle this?
Uh, she used to work for
the Chinese Consulate.
You know how those guys are,
after they find out she's dead,
they'll have her apartment cleared out.
- What did she do for the consulate?
- Interpreter.
- Witnesses?
- Yeah.
It's a hit and run.
Some say Tahoe,
some say Explorer.
No way to know for sure.
There's got to be at least
a dozen bars in the area.
Figure a D-U-I hits her,
panics, takes off.
- No skid marks.
- Nope.
- Any damage to these cars?
- No.
- Lucky drunk.
- Yeah, tell her that.
Mmm.
You know, they say there's nothing
sexier than a man who knows how to cook.
Well, what do you say,
you agree?
I don't know.
I like guys who are good at math.
Aw.
Well,
actually
I'm using differential geometry
to perfect the chocolate chip cookie.
That's right.
Or is this in case the whole
math genius thing doesn't work out?
- It's for Senior Ditch Day.
- Hmm.
You mean Senior Beach Day.
Yeah, when they're away,
the underclassmen will play.
Remember, last year,
they ransacked my office.
Yeah, so this year
This year, I leave a peace
offering for the hungry natives.
Hmm, needs bigger chips.
So,
I guess congratulations
are in order.
For?
It's a bit controversial,
but I like it.
I mean,
Larry used a non-standard analysis
instead of the conventional Borel approach
in treating the singularities.
Can I just
So Larry
published an article
on zero point energy and quan
and quantum cosmology.
You didn't know?
Well, I thought he would have
asked you to collaborate.
Me, too.
Coroner found paint chips
under her skin.
Color traces back
to the Ford Motor Company.
They have a model yet?
Either Explorer or a Jaguar.
Better notify the locals.
If that SUV was stolen,
it's gonna be headed straight
to a chop shop.
Looks like Michelle Kim moved back and forth
between here and China growing up.
We got a file on her?
Yeah, this is Granger, FBI, for Jackson.
No, but we have on her father.
Okay, just have him come return it,
thank you.
Former Chinese diplomat.
Retired in '97.
FBI Counter Intelligence
ran a background check on her
when she moved back
into the country in '03.
Counter Intelligence?
Why were they looking at her?
I don't know.
Whoa, whoa, wait a second.
Scroll back down there.
Right there.
That background check
was filed by an old Army buddy of mine.
- Dwayne Carter.
- Yeah.
Carter and I did a tour
together in Afghanistan.
You guys still tight?
I've called him a few times,
but he hasn't been around.
- The guy saved my ***.
- No way.
Yeah, we were in this Humvee together,
got hit by an RPG and the thing
just exploded into flames.
I got trapped, had this piece of metal
just wrapped around my arm.
Thought for sure my ticket was punched.
Dwayne, he just
he jumped in, man,
ripped me out of there and
the dumb ***, he got
third-degree burns on his hand.
Sounds like the guy to talk to.
Hey, what are you doing here?
Oh, I'm just gathering some information
for a paper that Larry's working on.
Hey, you know, you guys have
direct access through NASA's firewall.
That's right.
Big Brother's always watching.
Hey, is this the new case?
Yeah, it's a hit and run,
but I don't know,
I'm thinking this is
looking like something more.
- Something more like what?
- Well, like it's intentional.
- Okay, you want me to take a look at it?
- No, it's all right, don't worry about it.
Because, you know, I-I well I can
factor in steady motion regimes--
you know, body stiffness coefficients,
and not to mention, you know,
subtle body undulations
- generated by the ground-reaction force.
- You got me there.
Go for it.
Because, you know, was she
walking, was she standing still?
- I don't know.
- How fast was she moving?
I mean, Once we have that data,
these impact marks can tell you a whole lot.
- This is no problem for me to work
- Knock yourself out.
- I'll have an answer for you as soon as can
- You're the one who's always saying
you're overworked.
Hey.
How'd it go at Kim's place?
I spoke to a couple of the neighbors.
She was quiet, kept to herself,
no boyfriend.
What, you don't buy it?
She's 24 years old.
Her last stop was one of
the hottest nightclubs in L.
A.
I have my doubts.
Bartender remembers her getting
a call right before she left.
- Oh, yeah? Did it trace anywhere?
- Didn't.
Call came from a prepaid cell phone.
Techs just lifted Kim's online
bank account records.
Got over a hundred grand
in all-cash deposits.
Well, the Chinese pay their
interpreters really well.
We got untraceable cell phones,
cash deposits.
What was this girl into?
Episode 3x04 - The Mole
Since when is the FBI interested
in zero point energy?
Huh? Uh
- Are you checking Larry's work, Charlie?
- I'm just looking--
just taking a look at it.
- Did he ask you to do that?
- No, no.
He What he's done
is fairly impressive.
Oh, "fairly impressive.
"
Well, you know what I mean.
No.
What do you mean?
Nothing.
It has,
it has great potential.
Yeah, but it needs your assistance.
To be honest with you
yeah.
Yes.
Mm-hmm.
Charlie, did you ever think that
maybe Larry doesn't want you
Why wouldn't Larry want my help?
I don't know, but you sure
he didn't ask for it, did he?
PFC Granger, you son of a gun!
- Hey, man.
- What's up?
I practically had to put you
under surveillance to find you.
Yeah, if I was easy to locate,
I wouldn't be in
Counter Intelligence now, would I?
- What's up?
- Well, I caught this case--
Michelle Kim--
worked for the Chinese.
Yeah, they said somebody was
coming up to talk to me,
so I took a look at my report--
wasn't much.
Any reason you guys were
looking into her to begin with?
Immigration flagged her.
She entered the country.
with two passports,
parents both Chinese nationals.
Post 9-11.
Thought was, we had to know
what she'd been up to on the mainland.
And?
She'd been in Beijing at university;
she came back to take a job with
the Chinese Consulate as an interpreter.
Everything seemed on the up and up.
Why? You got something different?
She died last night.
- Died?
- Yeah.
Hit and run.
Maybe more.
That's why I want to talk to you.
Yeah, I don't know.
Uh, I'll ask around.
See what I can dig up.
Okay.
- How you doing?
- Adjusting.
You?
Yeah, the same, I guess.
Yeah, never really goes away, does it?
No, never does.
Al right, you catch something,
give me a call, all right?
Absolutely.
Come here!
Come here!
- It's great to see you.
- You, too.
Ah, Charles.
Say, did you know that
an Oort cloud has a mass
somewhere between five and a
hundred times that of the Earth?
Oort cloud?
Cloud that spits out comets?
Oh, yeah.
Thousands of comets.
- You know, I had, I had no idea.
- Yeah.
So, I've, uh, come by here
to congratulate you
- on your paper.
- Well, that was nothing.
Nothing.
Well, what you did,
analyzing the effective weight of
zero point energy in a nonstandard way,
well, that-that could lead to a solution for
the cosmological constant problem, right?
Yeah.
Well, I mean,
The Uncertainty Principle
of Quantum Mechanics
does say that there must
be some virtual mass, so
- I'm sorry, I'm running late here.
- Oh, I'm, I'm curious.
Um, who collaborated with you
on the math?
Uh, Brian Stromsborg.
- Oh, Stromsborg's good.
- Yeah, he is.
- He is good.
- Yeah, he's good.
Uh, now,
I'm sensing that there might be something
more involved here than well wishes.
Oh
- did you forget where my office was?
- No! No!
It's Stromsborg has so much
experience in this field.
- Yeah, I know, I know.
- Yeah, but?
I'm so used to you coming to see me.
Well, I perhaps I was getting
a little too used to it myself.
Well, Larry, you know, I hope
I've never made you feel like
No, absolutely not.
No, I just, I feel of late just a need
to do some branching out, that's all.
Branching out?
Yeah, well,
I'm maybe like a comet trying to
break out of its orbit, uh
find my own
escape trajectory,
just come into my own entity,
I don't know.
I'm so sorry, I'm running late, but
Charles, I think I just need
to stretch myself a little, that's all.
Pure and simple.
I've been cleared by my ambassador
to cooperate in any way.
I've also notified Miss Kim's
parents in Beijing.
You can imagine how difficult
a call that was to make.
I hope you expressed our sympathies.
To have a child taken from you
at such great distance
But I suppose a traffic accident
can occur anywhere in the world.
Well, we're not so sure
it was an accident.
I don't understand.
- Well, her job was an interpreter?
- That's right.
Any reason she'd have
large sums of cash in her bank account?
Her personal finances wouldn't be something
I would have any knowledge about.
So that would be a "no"?
I'm afraid I didn't really
know her very well.
Well, we'd like to take a look at
a list of people she worked with.
I'll speak with the ambassador,
see what I can do.
Thanks.
Appreciate that.
What'd the Consulate General have to say?
That he knew her less
and less as we stood there.
Well, either he's telling the truth
or the Chinese have
a very liberal hiring policy.
Why?
Credit card has a bunch of charges
to nightspots, lingerie boutiques
and the occasional adult store.
Which totally contradicts
what the neighbors told me.
Maybe you should run those through
LAPD Vice, Narco
You know, we're not even sure this girl
was actually murdered yet.
Um, yeah, actually, we are,
as promised, I do have an answer on
whether or not this was an accident.
- Why? I thought you had class.
- I do.
I have lunch and I
oh, and dinner.
Look, you guys got,
like, sandwiches around here?
- We'll order out for you.
- A nice turkey thing?
What do you got?
All right, I tried using a steady-motion
algorithm to try to determine
the motion of your victim
at the point of impact,
but my results were inconclusive.
- But you persevered?
- I did, I did.
You know, I imagined her walking,
the motion of her feet,
and then it occurred to me--
curtate cycloid.
- Oh, curtate cycloid.
- C.
C.
Right, of course.
Think of someone's, uh,
someone's stride
like the Moon orbiting
around the Earth.
As the Moon moves around the Earth
and the Earth moves around the Sun,
the Moon traces out
a curtate cycloid curve in space.
In essence, a smaller circle
moving within a larger circle.
Now, when you walk, the heel orbiting
backward then forward past the knee,
creates the same pattern of circles.
Now, from there, I could
probabilistically determine
the leg motion of your victim
at the point of impact.
And that probabilistically
helps us how?
Well, the marks on her legs that
the vehicle's lights made,
- they're high.
- High?
Yeah, the bumper of the vehicle
was rising on impact.
So what, you're saying
it was accelerating?
Which means this wasn't an accident.
Oh, no.
- What you say, Megan?
- Morning.
So, Washington wants us to
handle this on a local level.
Good.
- How are we doing on that girl's account?
- Oh, not very good.
All the deposits were made in cash
just below the ten grand reporting minimum.
Yeah? What about Colby's friend?
Uh, Dwayne Carter said that Kim's
background check was just routine.
Yeah, a 24-year-old interpreter with
that kind of money ain't routine.
ERT found this access card during
a daylight sweep of the crime scene.
Kim's prints are all over it
and it does not belong to the Consulate.
Or her apartment.
I used a key found
in her purse when I went the other night.
- Huh
- We got ERT running it down right now.
Hey, you guys should have
a look at this.
Techs found something interesting
on Michelle's laptop.
Megan said you guys got something.
- Hey.
Yeah.
- Michelle Kim's computer.
Seems like she had a thing for
Internet *** sites.
Um, did she save any of the images
from this Web site?
Oh, yeah, she's downloaded
quite a few images.
Why? What?
Remember that image of the little girl
we found hidden in the photograph?
- Right, the child *** case.
- This is very similar.
It's only a lot more sophisticated.
This picture
is really thousands of pixels
reproduced as squares.
Now could you please zoom in on
this portion of the photograph?
Okay.
That's great.
All right, now remove some of these squares
and you can still see the photo.
However, a coded message can easily
be hidden within this missing information.
Yeah, and?
Well, you know those tests
they give people for
for colorblindness,
the green dots?
To someone who's truly colorblind,
all they see is a bunch of green dots,
but to a person with perfect vision,
the same exact image reveals
a hidden picture.
So, what? You think you can crack it?
Uh, look, if there's a message in here,
yeah, then I could
should be able to find it.
Yeah, it's a pass card for
the building garage.
Something happen?
You recognize this girl?
- She had an apartment here?
- Yeah.
Had?
What's going on here?
She was killed in an accident.
Oh, wow.
- That's horrible.
- You know how long she lived here?
- Two years, give or take.
- She live alone or with someone?
Uh, alone, I think.
I'd- I'd see her come in maybe one,
two nights a week.
You guys keep the tapes to that camera?
It's all digital.
The footage gets online to a database
somewhere for insurance or something.
So, Kim maintained a second apartment?
Yeah, under an alias.
We checked it out.
There's no food in the fridge,
no cable hookups.
- What do you think? A meeting place?
- The lobby has security cameras.
Colby's checking out the footage right now.
You know, what amazes me here
is that they're hiding
their messages using
the very same
encryption programs
that the privacy groups
hired us to develop.
Back when I was real little,
I heard that the KGB and the CIA
used to send these encoded messages
via shortwave radio.
- I thought I was the only one.
- Oh, no, you and me both.
Yeah, I'd be listening to
these people talking in these
languages I couldn't
possibly understand.
I was imagining their operatives
in Paris and Germany.
I even tried sending my own
secret messages in response.
I never thought about doing that.
- Well, the police came to my house.
- The police came?
Yeah, it was some FCC violation.
I think they were police.
You know, that reminds me
of that time that we rewired
the P.
A.
system at Princeton.
Listen, I have to say it was refreshing
to see your sense of humor that time.
It really was.
Up till then,
I was a little concerned that your
natural intensity
might well be your undoing.
It wasn't just about IQs.
What? Our working together?
No, no, no.
I knew your sense
of analysis suited my own.
You're making it sound like,
like that's changed.
Well, Charles, let's face it.
I mean,
your passion has taken you
down many new roads:
your work with Don,
your convergence theory
My program's got something here.
Hey, look in the eyebrow.
I think those are numbers.
My algorithm was able to find
an image embedded in,
in this region here.
I e-mailed a JPEG to your techs.
They stripped away
the extraneous squares,
which then revealed a series
of letters and numbers.
Two letters and nine digits;
Can't be a phone number.
But it could be an international
banking number.
It's definitely
an offshore account.
Cyprus.
Check it out.
First two letters: C-Y
That's the country code.
Now, this next file
is very interesting.
This is one that Kim
posted of herself.
Huh.
I gave it to your guys
to isolate, as well.
It looks like a Chinese character.
Yeah.
Enhance that?
Enhance that?
Okay.
Two names.
"Terry Evans," uh,
and "Richard Freeman.
"
She file-shared the photograph
from a chat room,
but you know there's no way to trace
who might have downloaded it, so
Evans and Freeman were
federal witnesses
scheduled to testify against a
guy named Jason Ming
until they were murdered.
Double tap.
That's center mass.
This is not just a ***, it's a hit.
Ming was arrested four months ago for
selling laser gyroscopes to
North Korea for a Chinese contact.
So the next time the North
Koreans fire a missile,
maybe it hits North America
and not the ocean.
Ming posted a $3 million bail.
A week later the esses
against him were dead.
You know, these two witnesses' names
were in a sealed indictment.
That's a paper file.
So someone physically had to get that info
and give it to Kim.
Only people with access to a sealed
indictment are federal prosecutors.
And federal agents.
Which means there's
a mole in the Department of Justice,
and if the Chinese have
someone in the DOJ
Then they can get
to any witness they want
any case they want.
Hey.
Man, Granger,
you scared the crap out of me.
Michelle Kim;
The last time you saw her was two years ago?
I already told you that.
Yeah, tell me again.
It's boot camp.
They
train you to put your shades on your back
when you're approaching a target.
I guess old habits die hard.
I should bust your ***
right now for lying to me!
She approached me
after I did the background check,
and we ended up sleeping together.
But that's it.
Then why didn't you just tell me that
from the get-go?
Why do you think I didn't tell you?
I work counterintelligence.
I'm supposed to be following
people like Kim.
You're telling me that
you knew she was a spy?
I had a pretty good idea, yeah.
How about an idea about killing
witnesses who were going
to testify against a fugitive on
the U.
S.
Marshal's Ten Most Wanted list?
- Think I had something to do with that?
- What do you want me to think?!
After I got back from Afghanistan,
things with Jenny and me
went south quick.
I- I ended up living
in a small apartment
with some judge telling me
when I could see my son.
After I interviewed Michelle,
she called me, and
we met up
a couple of times.
Sh-she showed me some
attention, you know?
I knew better,
but I went for it.
But that
was all it was.
All right.
So when-when was the last time
that you actually saw her?
Not the night she was killed.
Look,
a-any of this becomes an issue,
I will come clean-- you have my word.
You'd be baked inside a Humvee
if it wasn't for me.
You really think
I'd screw you now?
You know, the number of
espionage cases that we've
prosecuted in the past decade
has increased
Spies, huh?
Is that what you're working on?
Yep.
Hey, did you know that nobody
ever heard of James Bond
until President Kennedy
confessed that he had read
the Ian Fleming novels
before going to bed?
Did you know that?
What, you don't believe it?
Well, this is more than fiction.
Hey
you ever have a problem with
someone that you respected at work?
Why, you having troubles at work?
- Larry.
- Larry?
He published his latest paper.
He didn't ask me to collaborate.
Well, I mean, with his experience,
what has he got to do, check with you?
Well, okay, that's not the point.
Well, what is the point?
That his paper is good.
It could be great.
- With your help, huh?
- Well
You know, there was a time at work,
I was at the City Planning Office.
My, uh, my boss had a design, and, um,
I don't know, I thought I saw something.
And I mean, the plan was fine as it was,
but I thought that,
I had seen something
that I could make better.
What'd you do?
Nothing.
Because I had to decide
which was more important,
my relationship with my boss
or with our client.
Why don't you ask yourself this:
Are you really ready to tell Larry that
his work is good
but just not good enough?
Hey, David.
Any luck finding more cameras
in Kim's building?
No, these were the only ones,
here in the lobby.
Couldn't really tell which apartment
the guests were going up to,
and so far Kim's always been alone.
You know, um
that might not be true.
What's up, Charlie?
What are you doing here?
Well, I'm just
working on something for Larry.
Look, you said that the footage
from these cameras is archived, right?
- Yeah, that's right.
- Okay, well, then,
look, if the apartment
is a meeting place,
then chances are your mole
has been there more than once.
Yeah, but, I mean, there are months
of footage and hundreds of guests.
Okay, but we know when Kim
was there, right?
- Yeah, but so?
- So I can run a series of Eigenfaces.
- Eigenfaces?
- Advanced facial-recognition techniques.
I've been working on a program
that matches human asymmetry.
So I can create an algorithm
that matches all visitors
to the apartment
at the times that we know
that Kim was there.
Asymmetry points? Come on, Charlie,
help us out here, man.
No human face is
perfectly symmetrical.
Let's say that each little square
of a Rubik's Cube
represents a symmetry point--
nose, ear or eye.
When the right combination is found,
an individual symmetry point
or body part is matched.
Hey, I just heard from the LAPD
there's a chop shop in Van Nuys
that has an SUV that matches
the one that hit our girl.
- What's up?
- Help you with something?
- Yeah.
You Tyler?
- Yeah.
- I want to get some rims.
- What size?
- 22's.
- How many you need?
- Four of 'em would be great.
- Four rims.
Means we've got four guys
to deal with.
Nice and chromed,
if you can swing it.
Chrome.
Somebody's got a gun.
All right, let's go.
Call it a thousand even.
FBI! You! Down! On the floor.
You with the gun!
Put it down!
Hey! Put the gun on the floor!
Hey! Hey! Don't!
He dies, you die!
Oh, no, no!
Here's how it goes!
I get out of here,
or you both die!
David, shoot this dude.
Will you just shoot him?!
- Shut up!
- Drop him now!
- Shut up! Shut up!
- Easy! Easy.
Think.
Think about it--
there's no way out of here.
You got no options.
Put it down.
- I mean it.
- David, shoot the
- You okay?
- Yeah.
I already told you, I'm fine.
That was a close call earlier, man.
Comes with the territory, right?
Just saying, man, that's not like you
to not bring your "A" game, brother.
A guy gets a jump on me,
and suddenly I'm losing it?
I'm just saying, man.
Last couple of days
you been kind of quiet.
I'm your partner, man--
if there's something on your
mind, just let me know, okay?
Look, David, I appreciate what
you did in there, all right?
But I am fine.
See you tomorrow.
Okay.
- Hey, I got it.
- Got what?
I got an idea on your mole.
That asymmetry model really paid off.
Check this out.
This is your most likely suspect.
The past three months, Kim was
at her apartment 24 times--
eight of those times this guy
shows up within an hour.
- You sure about that?
- Yeah, I mean, I'm very sure.
Once I established this image,
I cross-referenced it
with the photo I.
D.
database
at the Department of Justice.
Oh
that's Dwayne Carter.
Isn't that, like, Colby's Army buddy
in Counterintelligence?
It's not like; it is.
Hey.
Where is he?
He's on his way in.
- What are you gonna do?
- I don't know yet.
What, you got something
you want to say?
Don, if Colby withheld something,
I'm sure he had a good reason for it.
Where are we on the warrant
for Carter's place?
The attorney general
approved that this morning.
All right, well, as soon as they
let us know he's out, we're going in.
Sure you want to wait? We have enough
to bring him in right now.
That's Homeland's call;
they want to find out
more about the setup,
see if there's any connection
to the consulate.
Well, so far the cash withdrawals
from Kim's bank account
correspond to a bunch
of deposits that Carter made,
but we haven't had any luck
tracing Kim's source.
Just keep digging.
- You wanted to see me?
- Uh, yeah, you got that right.
All right, straight up, I want to know
if you knew it was Carter on that tape.
- I had a feeling, yeah.
- You had a feeling,
and you don't bring it to me?
Don, the guy's a friend of mine.
He made a mistake.
It had nothing to do with the case.
Your friend is bought and paid for
by the Chinese government.
I had no idea.
Any money exchange hands
between you two?
You lied to me; I'm not exactly
clear on the reason now.
I would never tank an investigation, Don.
You know that.
- Well, you crossed the line here.
- What, and you haven't?
- Excuse me?
- When Megan was kidnapped.
- You know what I'm talking about.
- Yeah.
To save a life?
Yeah, I was trying to save a buddy's
career from going down the drain.
Look, Dwayne admitted to me
that he was sleeping with Kim,
but he swore to me that it had nothing
to do with our case.
He swore to you.
Look, you're off the case.
Do you have him?
Megan?
Megan?
Biceps look pretty good.
He should be in there a while.
Now that you're done staring,
we might be able to get the job done.
- He, he, he.
- Hmm.
Dally room.
Bathroom.
Clear.
I got a laptop in here.
Hey they look like brothers there,
don't they?
Yeah.
I'm in.
- Damn it, he's getting out already.
- No, no, I need more time.
- How about 45 seconds?
- Wasn't it 46?
- David.
- I'm coming.
Come on.
Yeah, I'm coming.
- Hey, Larry.
- Alan.
- Hey, is-is Charles here?
- Uh, no.
Good.
That's good.
That's very good.
- Can I get you something?
- Hey, look at this.
Why, to graduate Princeton at 16!
I was good, but
it took me till the more
normal age of 19.
Yeah, well, in that first year, we heard
an awful lot about Professor Fleinhardt.
Yeah.
You know, he spent half the time
trying to prove
the T.
A.
's thesis was wrong.
Well, Charlie was never afraid
to give his opinion.
Yeah, well, of course,
Charles was right.
Is there something
bothering you, Larry?
Charles is having
trouble understanding
why I didn't ask for his help on
this recent paper that I published.
- Oh?
- Yeah.
I mean,
it's not that I don't value his input.
- I mean, you know that I do.
- But?
Alan, Charles's work at the FBI
increasingly consumes him.
Yeah, we know that, but
In my field,
dependence on any one person,
that can spell the end of a career.
And I'm just not ready to go.
Not yet.
You know, there's also
something called pride,
and I've never found that
a great justification for anything.
That was SOG.
Bank manager inadvertently
tipped Carter off
that subpoenas are being
served on his accounts.
Well, is that your way of saying he's gone?
- Yeah, he knows we're on to him.
- All right, if Carter's on the run, then
he has access to all kinds
of fake IDs, passports.
Yeah, but we have his money.
Hey, wait.
Just let me ask you this:
you think he's the type of guy
who's eh, gonna hang around
for like one last score?
I'd buy that.
He probably has the name
of every FBI informant
working against the Chinese.
We have the Consulate covered, so there's
no way he's gonna make contact there.
I mean, it could be pre-arranged, right?
Look, he's meeting her on a regular basis.
Yeah, but that was at the apartment.
Yeah, but at some point,
his handlers got to want to meet him,
they got to want
to check him out.
And there's no way she's gonna
bring them all to that apartment.
You know, Carter's PDA had a bunch
of meetings on company time
that the Bureau couldn't explain.
Yeah, you got the times?
They're all like 11:00 to 1:00.
Well, you have, uh,
the locations of the meets here?
They're spread throughout the city.
You know what, do me a favor,
e-mail them to Charlie,
maybe he can come up with something.
We're worried that Carter's going to try
and sell whatever information he's got
before he leaves the country.
And these appointments from Carter's PDA
are meetings between him and the Chinese?
- We think so.
- Hmm
Well, a lot of these addresses are
within a couple miles of the FBI.
Now I've learned from the NSA
that operatives will often schedule
meeting places,
like, like months in advance.
They're given a list.
And no two
meeting places are ever the same.
Okay, so we can then logically assume
that the meeting place is
somewhere inside this circle?
Right.
It's a classic
combinatorial optimization problem.
And no one is better at
combinatorics than you.
Who else could be?
It's simply a question
of branching and bounding.
Branching and bounding?
So you're trying to predict
how a tree is going to branch.
And you know where six of the branches'
meeting places already are.
Now where will that seventh branch,
Carter's next meeting place, be?
Certain factors can help us
eliminate potential branches.
Like, we know that Carter has to
make a clean and fast getaway.
See, these meetings are taking place
in areas that are zoned for businesses
with open courtyards, with promenades,
with multiple entrances and exits.
One was Pershing Square
And one was the Staples Center.
They're both
close to the freeway, easy getaways.
Right, and so, by running an algorithm
that analyzes the features of the existing
meeting places to find key variables,
then by applying a branching
and bounding algorithm,
we can hopefully identify where
Carter's next meeting place will be.
Okey.
Thank you.
- Sinclair for Eppes.
- Go for Eppes.
SOG's got nothing on the other
locations Charlie's listed.
All right, just give it time, you know?
I thought Carter took all of his
meetings during the daytime.
That's why it's called probability.
Wait, hold on.
Yeah, I got eyes on him.
Hey, that's Chen,
the guy from the Consulate.
I don't know, he looks pretty calm.
I don't think he knows we're on him.
Don, Carter just passed him something.
All right, let's follow him.
Don't bumper lock.
Bravo Team take Chen outside the park.
We got Carter.
Roger that.
We got Chen.
All right,
he's turning right onto Broadway.
Stay back, everybody.
Wait for me, wait for me.
- Copy that, David?
- Copy that.
Wait.
He's going eastbound into
the Second Street tunnel.
All right, let's box him in.
Sinclair to Adam 23.
I want you to lock up the east end
of the Second Street tunnel.
Shut it down right now.
- Get your hands out of the windows!
- All right, I'll do it.
- Get your hands out of the windows now!
- Okey, don't shoot, man.
Driver, keep your hands out of the window,
open the door and step toward my voice.
Nice and easy.
Just step toward my voice.
Dwayne, you don't want us
pulling you out of that car.
Don't shoot.
Come on.
David.
Don't move.
Hands behind you're back.
Come on.
You've got to be kidding me.
Colby was right, this guy is good.
Here, catch.
Unbelievable.
So Chen isn't talking to anyone,
and the State Department's
certainly not going to lean on him.
Well, I mean, they've got
bigger stakes with China.
We've got surveillance on the
airports, public and private.
Border Patrol has a copy
of Carter's profile.
Guy works in intelligence ten years,
he's not taking public transportation.
Don, if Carter has an exit plan, Colby is
our best chance at figuring it out.
Yeah, well, Colby's not on the case.
I mean, I can't trust him.
Whatever happened between him
and Carter blurred his judgment.
Why don't you let David
try and call him?
I already tried.
Got his voicemail.
Guy's got something to say
to me, he knows where I am.
Guess you got to keep the boat
in the divorce settlement.
Do me a favor and untie
that bow line.
You know,
for a guy who loves the ocean,
I never could understand why you
chose to go to the desert.
Yeah, well.
If I hadn't,
you'd be dead.
They took my badge, my gun.
Then there's nothing
keeping you here, right?
Look, I got something to sell that'd
be enough for the both of us.
Yeah, and how many people
are gonna die this time?
You killed two innocent witnesses.
And Michelle Kim?
When I met her, I must've looked like
a deer caught in the headlights.
I mean, this girl,
she was all over me.
At first, it was just drinks and sex.
Yeah, and then what?
I was only giving her
useless information.
And every dime of it went to my kid.
No, the information you sold her killed
two federal witnesses.
A murderer went free because of it.
She blackmailed me.
She told me if I didn't steal high-level
information, she would expose me.
So, what, you killed her
to save your ***?
I saved your *** once.
You remember?
What help am I to my son
if I'm in prison?
There was nothing I could do.
- I didn't have any other choice.
- You got a choice now.
You can come in with me.
It's not gonna make anything right,
but it might just give your kid one chance
at least to forgive his father.
What if I don't?
Huh?
You were one of the bravest
soldiers I ever knew, Dwayne.
Nooo!
No!
Granger.
Granger
Come on, give me the tape.
Give me the tape.
You gonna kill me?
Go ahead, man.
Go ahead.
- Put it down!
- Drop it!
Carter, drop the gun!
Colby, get out of the way!
I can't believe
you did this to me!
- Drop that gun!
- Put it down!
Drop it!
No.
No, Dwayne
no, you did it to yourself.
Dwayne Carter, drop that gun!
Put it down!
Hands up! Now!
Hands up!
Drop the gun!
You know, I've
never been in combat.
But I've been in my share of fire fights
and you know what scares the hell out of me?
It's not dying.
It's letting my guys down.
You know?
Losing trust.
You do it again,
you're going to jail.
Still trying to untie yourself.
There's over 70
precise moves with this.
Well, they don't call it the world's
toughest brain teaser for nothing.
You know, I used to be able to do these
in under two minutes.
Now, it's over six.
Oh, that's still pretty good.
Yeah.
It's not my best.
Neither was hiring Stromsborg
as my collaborator.
Larry, we've discussed this,
you know, Stromsborg's good.
Yeah, but he's not the best.
What I forgot to keep in mind
was the paper meant nothing.
You see, it was all about the work.
Or should've been.
Speaking of work,
I could still use your help
- if it's not too late.
- Larry
I have a confession to make.
Yeah?
I already read the paper.
Oh.
And?
- You want me to be honest with you?
- No, I don't.
I want to remain a blithering idiot.
Yes, of course, I want your honesty.
Larry
I never want to lose you as a friend.
And you never shall.
Your paper
it's a work of genius.
Okay, now there.
Was that so hard?
- But
- What?
it would have benefited
from the work of two geniuses.
Yeah.
Simon and Garfunkel, perhaps?
Okay.
Fine, yes.
As long as I'm Simon.
Oh, well, Charles,
ever the pragmatist.