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Previously on White Collar
Sara, why you helping out?
I like the mystery.
Is that all?
Moz, I know
who's behind everything.
Vincent Adler.
He's rained hell
down on both our lives.
I'm trying to reconcile
the Adler I knew
with the man
responsible for
For Kate?
For Mozzie?
Yeah.
So let's get him.
I caught you when I found out
what you wanted most.
We know what he wants most.
It's a fractal antenna.
And this shape corresponds
to an emergency beacon.
You're telling me that if
we build a real one of these
It's gonna lead us
to a boat or a plane
or something that disappeared
in the 1940s.
Something worth
killing two people?
It's worth it to Adler.
Uh, hold on a second.
Isn't there a probie
who would've benefited more
from lugging evidence around?
Hmm, carrying evidence
isn't considered valuable field experience.
For anyone.
I'm sure you never complained
when you were hauling around
plasma cutters and borescopes.
When I'm cracking safes,
I have a sense of purpose.
Had.
Had a sense of purpose.
Now you have a new purpose
Lugging these Rolex knock-offs
to evidence.
We're almost there.
Thank you.
Careful.
Sara.
Did you
Find something interesting?
On your desk? No.
In the ocean, yes.
This is big, guys.
I'll get the team together
in the conference room.
Can I talk to Neal first?
Thank you.
Oh.
I'll meet you up there.
All right.
So
Yeah.
You look well.
Thank you.
You too.
Did you change your hair?
No.
I like it.
It's got this
Yeah.
All right, look,
before everybody else gets here,
I just want to say
that if we're gonna
continue working together,
then we really should not
ignore the other night.
Look, it was
Hot.
Hot?
I mean, I thought so, but
No, I know.
The stacks
with no A.
C.
It was like
being back in college.
Neal, you didn't go to college.
Well, I wasn't enrolled,
but I did spend
a lot of timeresearching.
Uh-huh.
Speaking of research,
take a look at this.
Ah, more
"faux-lex" watches?
Yeah.
These are the nice ones.
Our fence in Alphabet City
is trying to move 120 boxes,
each box with 35 of these.
At $600 apiece, that's
It's $2.
5 million
street value.
Oh, you've been sitting
too close to Caffrey.
When did that happen?
I don't know.
Diana, round up
the Harvard crew.
Jones, take this box
to evidence.
Okay, people.
What we have today
is a chance to take down
one of the most notorious
white-collar criminals
in New York
Vincent Adler.
As you know,
Adler ran a Ponzi scheme
about a half a decade ago
that rivaled Bernie Madoff's.
When it folded,
he disappeared
with a billion dollars.
He's also my former boss.
Sara Ellis,
from Sterling Bosch,
has come up with a fresh lead.
Adler is looking
for a sunken u-boat
off the New York coast.
First music boxes,
now u-boats.
Sara?
This is u-boat 869.
It was launched
from Germany in 1945.
What makes this thing
so valuable?
We don't know.
Germany sent out
a number of u-boats
towards the end of the war.
Their contents were unknown.
Whatever's in this,
one person's been shot,
and at least two people are dead
because of it.
Adler wants this sub,
which means
we can use it to find him.
If he's looking for this thing
off the New York coast,
then he's using boats.
He's renting sonars
and submersibles.
There's a paper trail here.
Let's track him down.
Diana.
Jones.
There is another lead
I need to you to find.
Alex Hunter.
She's an old acquaintance
of Neal's.
But you already know that.
We're already familiar
with Alex.
How's she involved?
There's a lot she may
know about all of this.
Find her.
SoAlex?
Okay, calling her
an "acquaintance"
may have been
an understatement.
Neal,
you don't owe me anything.
I've lived a life, too.
But if there is
anything between us,
then don't lie to me.
I would never.
Yes, you would.
So Alex?
Over.
A long time ago.
Was that so hard?
No.
Lunch tomorrow?
My place?
See you at 1:00.
A sunken u-boat?
What could be better than this?
What do you think's in it?
Ah, that is the question,
isn't it?
Plutonium would be
an educated guess.
You know they had the bomb
years before we did.
Guess I missed that chapter
in world history.
Yeah, of course you did.
It could also contain
Hitler clones.
Is he serious?
Unfortunately, yes.
Mozzie, the antenna?
Hold on.
It's got to warm up.
Another possibility
Let it be a surprise.
The Chrysler Building.
That's new.
Almost finished.
Painting it for your girlfriend?
Are you 9?
I'm keeping up my technique.
It calms the nerves.
You must paint a lot, then.
I've filled
a whole storage room.
Ah!
No.
How close do we have to be
for this thing to work?
Oh, the S.
O.
S.
signal
on the u-boat
was designed to go into
a passive mode,
which means we'd have to be
right on top of it
in order to detect it.
I don't relish
hauling you and that thing
up and down
the eastern seaboard.
If Alex knows as much as we
think she does about this thing,
could she help us
narrow down our search area?
It's worth a shot.
I haven't gotten through on
her number, but I'll try again.
- Alex?
- Hello, Neal.
Adler.
After all this time,
you recognized my voice.
I'm flattered.
Where's Alex?
The lady doesn't want
to be disturbed.
I know
about the u-boat.
I'd be disappointed
if you didn't.
Call off your dog.
Let it go.
I can't do that.
After all you've lost
First Kate, now Alex.
Why keep doing this
to yourself?
I'm not gonna stop, Vincent.
Neither am I.
Any chance Alex and Adler
are working together?
No.
She would never
work with him.
We can't make
any definitive statement
about their relationship
at this point.
We find Alex Hunter,
we find Vincent Adler.
Diana.
I ran her aliases by Interpol.
Checking the local fences.
Neal?
Already on it.
All right, did you
find anything on Alex?
She's moved around a lot.
According to hale,
she was in town two weeks ago,
trying to pawn off some more
silver through Teddy Eames.
What's she doing
mixed up with Eames?
He's a small-time grifter.
Yeah, one trying
to move up in the world.
Alex isn't known
for her altruism.
Oh, look, are you really
trying to understand Alex
at this late date?
I've never understood her.
Oh, really?
I thought your relationship
made perfect sense
Mutual respect, convenience.
Convenience?
Correct me if I'm wrong.
I want to talk to Eames.
You're positive Alex met with him?
Definitely.
Eames was the last person to
see her before she disappeared.
He might be able to tell us
where she was headed.
Ooh!
Larceny, possession,
robbery
He's got
quite a hefty rap sheet.
I can lean on him.
He's not gonna chat up a fed.
What, you gonna
scam info out of him?
Eames likes selling
hot merchandise,
anything from stolen plasma
screens to borrowed jewelry.
Borrowed jewelry, huh?
Now that you mention it, we do
have that box of faux-lexes.
Look, this better work.
Relax.
Look, I'm holding
five fake Rolexes.
If I get shaken down,
I've got
a government-stamped barcode
on the back of my neck.
Caffrey.
What can I do for you?
I hear you're moving up
in the world.
Usually I'd bring this business
to Alex, but I can't find her.
Well, I would check
the Interpol website.
Apparently, she's all over it.
Okay, are we gonna
do this or what?
What do you got?
High-quality goods
Micro-etched crystal,
correct second-hand movement,
last purchaser's
credit-card slip.
How much?
$300 each.
$200.
Come on, you'll flip these
for at least $600.
All right.
If I sell this one today,
I'll buy as many as you got
tomorrow.
Sounds like a square deal.
Hey! Grab him.
Oh, nuts!
Get back here!
I know a drop when I see one.
You mind emptying your pockets?
You got probable cause?
Yeah, my badge
gives me probable cause.
Hands on the table.
What are you doing hassling us?
Shouldn't you be arresting
stock brokers or something?
I'll arrest who I want.
All right, your turn.
Happy?
Yeah.
All right, I want you to pack up and
get out of here in five minutes.
You understand?
You?
So I guess I owe you one.
Is that right?
I'd say so.
Tell me about the last time
you saw Alex.
Hey.
Eames said Alex was headed
to the Conservatory Garden
after she met with him.
Jones, check traffic cams
for the garden.
See if we can spot her.
You got it.
Watches?
Oh.
Money?
What money?
The $300 Eames gave you.
What $300 Eames gave me?
Thanks for the help.
Anytime, Serpico.
Buy Jones lunch.
We'll see.
Security tapes
show her arriving
and walking into the garden.
If she came out,
it was on a side
not covered by a camera.
Any idea
what she was doing here?
Eames wouldn't say.
It's a good place for a meeting
or a drop.
Well, retracing her steps
may tell us something.
You take the left, I'll take the right.
We can meet in the middle.
Neal!
Neal?!
Who is this?
Hello, agent Burke.
Nice day, isn't it?
Adler.
Where are you?
Holster the gun
and get in the car.
Hand over your gun, please.
Nice to meet you, Peter.
Save it.
And Neal.
I can't tell you how good
it is to see you again.
I'd be lying
if I said the same.
You killed Kate.
No, Neal.
You did.
You changed her.
The Kate I knew
would still be alive.
Where's Alex?
You can ask her
when you see her.
What do you want with us?
I want Neal.
But I'll bring you along
since I can't let you go.
Peter, you've got a key
to Neal's anklet.
Give it to him.
Neal, take off your anklet.
A decision
In those glasses
is a combination
of chloral hydrate,
ethanol, and iced tea.
It'll put you out
until we get where we're going.
Or?
Or you can take another route.
We don't do this.
Have a drink, Neal.
You may wake up
to find all the answers
you've been looking for.
We're not playing this game.
Your turn, agent Burke.
Alex.
I was looking for you.
Should I?
I think it'll help.
Thank you.
Come on.
Come on.
This is part of a plan, right?
You let yourselves get caught,
then the FBI
rides to the rescue.
You got the first part right.
You have any idea where we are?
It's a warehouse.
That's all I know.
They drugged me, too.
Glad you're awake.
Why are we here?
Better if I show you.
My God.
You found it.
Incredible, isn't it?
The last days of the war.
This u-boat was supposed
to reach Argentina,
but something happened.
The crew had to scuttle it
off our coast.
They were gonna retrieve it
after the war,
but, obviously,
that never happened.
How do you know this?
Because
one of the crewmen survived.
He was my father.
Why do you need me?
The crew rigged the interior
with explosives
to prevent enemy access.
I need someone who can open it
without
setting the charges off.
Luckily,
I already know the best.
That's why you're here, Neal.
And if I refuse?
You won't.
Alex will be with me.
You can pretend you're doing it
to protect her and Peter,
but we both
know the real reason
You want to see what's inside.
I'll need equipment
Carbide-tipped drill,
fiber-optic borescope.
I think you'll find
everything you need.
Getting the hatch open
is a two-man job.
You gonna help me?
No.
I will be behind
blast-proof glass.
Agent Burke can help you.
Keep in mind, you'll be
wearing a remote camera.
Don't try and play a hero.
Can you do this?
Neal?!
Not Neal.
And you're not
a strawberry blonde
with a penchant for Voltaire.
I guess
we're both disappointed.
Thought you already had that up and running.
It is up and running.
I'm trying
to boost the reception
because I have yet to receive
a signal
or hear from the suit
about a boat.
Are you gonna loom there
all day?
I'm not looming.
Neal told me to meet him here.
You know
It's not gonna work out.
What? Getting involved
with a con man.
No, no.
I am not involved
with anybody.
I get it.
We're fascinating creatures.
We live a life of danger.
It's exciting, slightly ***.
But with guys like us,
you find yourself always trying
to stay a step ahead.
You relax once,
let down your guard,
and it all goes away.
You paint
a very tragic picture.
Ah.
One person's tragedy
is another person's excitement.
Uh-huh.
I'm afraid I drank
all the lafite.
Oh, all of it
except for this bottle you hid
behind all the others.
Hmm.
There might be
some hope for you yet.
Mm-hmm.
Did you say
you were meeting Neal here?
Mm-hmm.
At 1:00.
That was, like,
half an hour ago.
Oh, sue me, Mozzie.
I'm late.
Yeah.
Neal's usually not.
Did you try his cell?
It went straight to voicemail.
It's probably nothing.
Yeah, it's nothing.
We should call the suit.
I'm gonna call Peter.
You ever safe-crack
a submarine?
No.
But the principles
should be the same.
What do we got?
Looks like a typewriter.
A typewriter?
Yeah, but I don't see
any explosives.
All right.
Help me get these bolts off.
This really
a two-man job?
I figured
I'd save you from a bullet.
By putting me in front of a bomb?
Stop talking.
If you don't like it,
come do it yourself.
That shut him up.
Here we go.
It's an enigma.
Code-breaking machine.
Yeah.
I'm sure it's wired to blow up.
Careful.
That would be TNT.
Yeah.
A lot of TNT.
No answer from Peter or Neal.
This isn't like either of them.
Good thing is your boyfriend
is wearing a tracking anklet.
Will you let it go?
He's not my boyfriend.
Strange.
Peter took off Neal's anklet.
It's the Conservatory Garden.
That's the same place
Alex Hunter was last seen.
We'll check it out.
Sara, you spoke to Neal last.
I want you with us.
Okay, we're still at Neal's, so you
can just pick us up on your way.
Wait, "we"?
All right, the enigma uses
a series of pins and rotors
to encode words.
15 billion-billion
possible combinations.
Yes.
Thank you for that.
You're good with crosswords.
Not that good.
You have a favorite color?
Oh, funny.
This is
your skill set, not mine.
All right, beige is usually
a neutral or bluff wire.
- Usually? - I don't know if they
bluffed with wire 60 years ago.
The live ones should be
the silver or the black.
El's favorite color is purple.
That doesn't help.
I think it's the black.
Okay.
Or the silver.
Mm.
Or both.
All right, if we cut 'em both,
that would work.
Should work.
I'll cut the black,
you cut the silver.
Good.
Good.
Okay.
Wait, Peter.
In case this doesn't work
Yeah.
Me too.
All right.
1
2
3.
Ah!
What's it doing?
I think it's a timer.
How much time do we have?
I don't know, but it sounds
like it's moving fast.
How do we stop it?!
I don't know, Peter!
It's gonna blow.
Oh, my God.
Now I get it.
I know what it is.
What are you talking about?
It's a legend.
The enigma
password is a legend
The story of an ancient king
with a golden touch
that destroyed him.
Midas.
Alex, are you sure?
The radio operator who received
the u-boat's final S.
O.
S.
signal
was my grandfather.
You're Gerhard Wagner's
granddaughter.
He told me
to always remember the story.
Do it!
Midas.
M-I-D-A-S.
That was close.
We've cut it closer.
I don't think so.
All right.
You got it?
Whoa.
Careful.
More TNT.
Great.
This better be good.
I should have known
you'd be lurking.
Nice gadget, Mr.
Wizard.
Yes, it is.
If you think I'm getting
into that thing with two feds,
then you're certifiable.
Fine.
Then you're not coming.
Remember, I travel delicately.
Mm.
Perfect.
Tools.
If I see jars of fetuses
with little black mustaches,
I'm turning around.
I don't think this is the one
carrying the Hitler clones.
Here, watch for trip wires.
Here.
All right.
Give me a hand.
Yeah.
It's a Van ***.
It's got to be worth millions.
Look at this.
It's Nazi plunder
From all over Europe.
Whoa.
Priam's treasure
Before it turned out
to be Troy's treasure.
Either way, it's here now.
This has got to be worth
Billions.
Billions of dollars.
This has to be one of
the greatest collections of art
that's ever been found.
How do we get out of here?
Adler, you seeing this?
Yes.
Not anymore.
That bought us some time.
You got an idea?
Adler could've only
found this sub
if the antenna
was still working.
Mozzie's antenna.
Obviously,
Adler got his to work.
I'll check over here.
All right.
Careful.
That nitro's unstable.
All right.
That looks like our fractal.
Bingo.
Germans built things to last.
You think Mozzie can find us?
If we can get back to the limo,
I can connect it
to a power source.
It's a long shot.
Well done, gentlemen.
A treasure for the ages.
I'm glad you lived long enough
to see it.
My God, that's a Rembrandt.
We'll take it from here.
You three are going for a ride.
No.
I'm not going
back in that limo.
Alex!
Go ahead, Vincent.
Shoot us.
Okay.
Shoot them.
Then get a mop or something.
Hold on.
Okay.
We'll get in the limo.
There you go.
There's a reasonable man.
Get the drinks ready.
I'm not comfortable with this.
We know.
We know.
We know.
We're not abducting you.
Can I get out?
No.
Well, then it feels
like an abduction.
Does anyone have anything
for motion sickness?
Hey, hey, hey.
I don't know why,
but I do like you.
And I don't want them
to hurt you,
so just do yourself a favor
and shut up.
Oh, guys!
She's right.
I will hurt you.
All due respect, I think you
should listen to me right now.
Really? Why is that?
- I'm getting a signal.
- Is it the sub?
I don't think so
'cause it's moving.
Which way?
East!
Everyone all right?
For the moment.
Where are we?
In a dry dock.
What are those guys doing?
I got a pretty good idea.
Adler's taking the whole arch
villain thing pretty seriously.
He always had a flair
for the theatrical.
Where's the cavalry, Neal?
Moz will be here.
I hope.
Which way?
Uh, make a left.
No, I-I mean right!
Okay, you said left.
Well, this time I mean right!
I-I think.
Christ!
Left or right?
UhUh, diagonal!
We need to find a way
out of these zip ties.
I've got a knife.
Can't say I'm surprised.
The guards searched us.
Not everywhere.
Just like old times.
Yep.
Got it.
Damn.
Get down! Get down!
Get behind me.
Go.
FBI! Don't move!
Lower your weapons!
Put your hands on your head!
Don't think we could have
cut it any closer than that.
You saved me again.
You saved me.
Anything?
No.
Adler's men
aren't talking.
It's safe to assume
he knows we've escaped
and that we're looking for him.
Is he accelerating
his escape plan?
No.
I overheard him say
he's shipping the art
to Europe by boat,
- but he can't until the end of the week.
- Good.
That gives us
some breathing room.
What do you remember
about the warehouse?
Wooden beams,
pre-war architecture,
solid steel roll-up door facing west.
That would be the loading bay.
And there was clanging at night.
Some kind of buoy, I think.
Could be a weather buoy.
Diana, what do you have?
There are four
along the Brooklyn shoreline
and three near battery park.
That's a lot of real estate.
Yeah, let's get
some building plans,
see if we can narrow it down.
Adler got that sub
out of the water somehow.
Pull satellite.
Let's find this thing.
Thank you, everybody.
All right, I'm gonna catch
a ride to the waterfront.
No, you're not.
We got good people on it.
You're gonna finish up
and then get out of here.
I need you rested.
That's an order.
You gonna take your own advice?
Yes.
I'm gonna go home,
kiss my wife,
and do at least
one normal thing today.
Live to fight another day, huh?
Bunch of feds
breathing down your neck
Probably not
your idea of fun, huh?
It beats being held hostage.
Just barely.
We haven't been
officially introduced.
I'm Sara Ellis.
Alex.
Hi.
You're not a fed?
No, no.
Uh, I work with Sterling Bosch.
Insurance.
Mm-hmm.
How'd you get
wrapped up in all this?
Psst, psst!
Across the room.
Danger.
So which one you going for?
I mean, I'll be your wing man.
No, I'm good, Jones.
You sure?
If I'm not out in 10 minutes,
send backup.
Sara.
Alex.
What are you two talking about?
I should let you two catch up.
I think she's great.
It's not like that.
It's
Yeah.
Yeah, it is.
Yeah.
How long have you known
about the sub?
Changing the subject?
No.
Maybe.
I want to know.
You know
who my grandfather was?
Yeah, Wagner.
I've known about the sub
since I was a little girl.
Grandpa, he'd take me
to coney island
when no one else was around,
and he'd point out to the water
and tell me that the greatest
treasure in the world
was right out there,
just below the waves.
The u-boat.
Yes.
He said the Nazis collected
the most beautiful things
in the world.
They put those things
in a submarine,
and when it was
crossing the Atlantic,
it went down,
and no one could find it.
He received the final
S.
O.
S.
signal from the sub.
Yeah.
He encoded the S.
O.
S.
antenna
design into the music box.
He figured
he'd come to America,
he'd build a receiver,
and he'd find the sub.
But he fled Germany
after the war,
and the box was lost.
But he kept this.
Mm.
Yeah.
I always thought they were
just wonderful stories
About treasure
that was just out of reach.
And then on his death bed,
he told me,
"It's all true, Alex.
"
And then he proved it.
He gave me the key
to the music box.
"Find it," he said.
Your new destiny.
Yeah.
You remind me of this treasure.
Some wonderful fantasy
that's just out of reach.
Take care of yourself, Neal.
Hey.
Hey.
Hell of a day.
Another day, another Nazi sub.
Elizabeth.
Hey, honey.
Everything is fine.
No, I'll tell you all about it.
I just gave my statement,
so I'm gonna go home.
ListenWhat happened
with Alex was not
Neal, stop it, all right?
I'm a big girl,
and we need
to stop kidding ourselves.
We are who we are.
And
Hey, there.
It's your lucky night.
Elizabeth's making those
little chickens you like.
Cornish hens.
I know what they're called.
You're invited.
That means you're coming.
Both of you.
Is that an order?
Yeah.
Yeah, this will be fun.
The contractor's gonna do
the weather stripping
on the storefront on Monday.
And?
And he said the reinforced foam
is much more efficient
than the self-stick plastic.
No! I want
a written statement.
Sore loser.
Yes!
Weather stripping.
It's the latest controversy
rocking the Burke household.
Imagine that.
Wow.
You guys are very quiet.
You want some more wine?
Yes.
Please.
You and Peter
are really happy, huh?
Yeah.
Wife of an FBI agent.
That's not easy, is it?
Yeah, I would be lying if I said
I didn't worry about him.
But I knew who he was
when I fell in love with him.
You never tried to change that?
No.
Why would I?
I mean, we're married.
For better or for worse.
And now he's got Neal.
For better or for worse.
Yeah.
But for the record, it's
It's actually better.
You trust Neal?
Wow.
That's a loaded question.
I'm guessing you don't?
Well, you said it yourself.
I know who he is.
Neal is a lot of things,
butwhen it counts,
you can trust him.
Think I'm in trouble?
No, I'm sure
they're discussing shoes.
Shoes?
What do you think
they're talking about?
Us.
Yeah.
Well, you.
You've got a lot to learn
about women.
Oh, I've got a lot to learn?
I come home to this
every night.
Last Sunday
I was on that couch,
lying with El.
She's reading,
and I'm watching the game,
and Satchmo's
asleep on my feet.
It hits me.
Again.
I'm the luckiest guy.
I don't think that's who I am.
You just need to figure it out.
And when you do,
then you'll
be the luckiest guy.
Hey, nice ***.
Oh!
I should go.
Look, I know
things are complicated.
Well, that's kind of
your specialty, Neal.
I could teach
a master class.
Yeah.
I want you to know
I wasn't lying
when I said things were over
between me and Alex.
I meant it.
At the time.
At the time.
Yeah.
You owe me a lunch.
We've narrowed it down
to these 15 warehouses.
We're going in one by one
till we find that sub.
Now remember, Adler's men
are armed, so eyes and ears.
Let's get to work.
Adler's not getting away, Neal.
I won't let him.
I know.
You always
were persistent, Neal.
One of the many qualities
I admire about you.
FBI's closing in, Adler.
I know.
There's an 18-wheeler
just inside there,
loaded with a collection of art
more valuable than life.
You help me get past
the FBI perimeter,
half of it's yours.
Wow.
Sounds like a really good deal.
You must think I'm an idiot.
I think you're an opportunist.
You took everything from me.
Only after
you tried to do the same to me.
All's fair in love and war.
Tell me why Kate had to die.
If you want my help now,
tell me.
The explosives on the plane
were her idea.
You parachute out
over the ocean,
the plane explodes,
you live happily ever after.
But then she called,
said Burke had just arrived.
Then, as now, he threatened
to ruin everything.
So you blew up the plane early.
I could have waited another 30
seconds, and you'd be dead, too.
Am I supposed to be grateful?
You were as close to a son
as I ever had.
No.
I'm nothing like you!
There's nothing sadder
than a con man conning himself.
Come on, Neal.
Let's stop hurting
the people we love.
Let's bring this thing
full circle.
You and me.
Just like old times.
Go to hell.
Tell me you got the TNT out!
Something must have sparked.
Old wiring.
The art is gonna burn!
Come on!
It's clear.
Nothing.
Boss?
Where the hell's Neal?
Come on!
Get down!
Any more people on site yet?
Fire department's
No, no!
Out of my way!
It's too late, Vincent.
It's too late.
It's gone.
You did this!
No.
I took from you,
now you take from me.
No.
I would never burn that art.
You know that.
You won't get away with this.
Goodbye, Neal.
He would have killed me.
What did he mean,
"you won't get away with this"?
I don't know.
I'm glad you're all right.
You okay, Neal?
Yeah.
Come on.
We'll get you back.
Damn it, Neal.
Neal!
You did this
The fire, all of it.
You did it.
Peter, those were masterpieces.
I would never burn them.
You know that.
No.
But you'd steal them.
You don't know
what you're talking about.
That long con on Adler,
it finally paid off, didn't it?
You saw your chance,
and then you took it.
I don't know how.
I don't know what game
you are playing.
I have no idea, Peter.
I'm not lying to you now.
I didn't steal the art.
I think you did.
Then prove it.
Prove it.