Show: NCIS - 22x8
It's a dishwasher, not an art exhibit.
Is it really that hard to put plates in one row and bowls in another?
Really?
Being extremely anal is hard, yes.
It's not a magic machine, Mason.
You have to angle the dishes for the water to actually hit them.
Well, maybe if you rinsed your dishes before you put them in the dishwasher...
Oh, do not change the subject.
It's the same subject!
What the hell are you doing?!
It wasn't me.
The wheel just...
Mason, Mason, the stop sign!
Turn the car off!
I can't!
Baby, what's going on?
I don't know.
The brakes aren't working.
We got to get out of here.
What the hell is going on?
The door won't open!
We'll have to break a window.
Come on!
It won't open!
Oh, my God.
Help!
Help!
Help!
What the hell is happening?
Somebody, help us!
Come on!
Somebody!
ASHLEY: Help!
Help us!
Somebody!
ASHLEY: Help us!
McGee, let it be known.
You've taken photos two crime scenes in a row.
I'll take the next one.
I thought you liked blood spatter.
Nobody likes blood spatter.
Abby liked blood splatter.
Oh, what do we have here?
No idea.
What happened?
No clue.
So, what broughtus here?
We're looking for Navy Lieutenant Mason Winslow.
He's missing, and according to the local sheriff, his wife ran barefoot into a diner half a mile from here, and I quote, "covered in blood and spouting some crazy story about a car driving itself."
Cars will do that now.
But either way, this warehouse is the last place that she saw her husband.
Sorry I'm late.
I blew right through my alarm.
Won't happen again.
So, who do we have here?
No idea.
What happened?
No clue.
But by the looks of the blood spatter, I'm guessing this guy and the lieutenant got into a hell of a fight.
See, Nick, that is a gift you got.
We do a perimeter search?
Uh, I did.
Wife's bare footprints lead into those woods, and the lieutenant's head in the opposite direction.
Yeah, could've been leading them away from his wife.
Or maybe they only wanted him.
Wanted him for what?
ASHLEY [crying]: I don't know what they wanted.
After the car drove itself into this warehouse, these people came out of nowhere, and then they pulled us out the car.
And Mason told me to run, but I didn't want to 'cause we'd just gotten into this fight about the stupid dishwasher.
Take your time.
Mason kept yelling, "Run," so I did.
I k-kicked off my heels, and I just ran.
I have no idea how I got to the diner.
Panic will do that.
Someone called 911, but by the time the police got there, Mason was gone.
Who are these people?
How did they get control of the car like that?
Unfortunately, any car with lane assist that's connected to the Internet is fair game these days.
What do they want with Mason?
Whatever it is, we'll find out.
Okay.
What do you think?
I think it might be time to go back to the horse and buggy.
Right?
But first, we need to figure out why our lieutenant seems to have a target on his back.
I'll talk to his C.O., find out what exactly he does for the Navy.
But first, I will talk to McGee.
Hey, what's up?
Oh, wow.
Okay.
- Parker.
Hello?
Earth to Parker.
Sorry, sorry.
Guess I, uh, I zoned out.
Uh, you more than zoned out.
I almost had to send out a search party.
Are you okay?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, it's nothing.
Like I said, I haven't been sleeping, and, uh, I'm not really a fan of hospitals these days, ever since, you know, I almost bled to death in one.
Please don't remind me.
Um, McGee have anything good?
Uh, actually, yeah.
Maybe motive.
So, it turns out the lieutenant's family is wealthy.
And I mean super wealthy.
And get this.
They've had kidnapping scares in the past.
And McGee is checking with the FBI right now, see if, uh, the FBI...
NARRATOR [over TV]: As the world evolves, so do our energy needs.
Pinnacle Power Corporation.
Powering tomorrow, today.
Catchy tag.
They are a massive multinational oil conglomerate.
Lieutenant Winslow's grandfather started the company.
So he's, like, rich.
Oh, he's, like, really rich.
Like, really, really...
Scrooge McDuck.
Got it.
Lieutenant's father is running the company now, and here's where things get interesting.
Pinnacle used to buy their oil from Russia but then cut ties when Russia invaded Ukraine.
I'm sure the Russians didn't like that.
Yeah, one in particular.
Sergei Dustinov.
Pinnacle's liaison to the Russian government.
And now that Sergei's oil money has dried up, the FBI thinks that he's gone back to kidnapping.
Apparently, that's his specialty back in the motherland.
We know where he is?
Uh, no, but we have a BOLO out now.
Yeah, and the FBI is setting up shop with Winslow's family in case they get a ransom call.
FBI?
Ransom?
Oh, I'm sor-- I'm sorry.
Um, no, I was just thinking, um, you two should, uh, check into this Sergei guy's background.
I've got autopsy.
Knight, head over to the Winslows' and wait with the FBI for that ransom call.
They're gonna love that.
If they give you any trouble, I'll have Sweeney smooth it over.
Oh, right, yeah, your special new friend, uh, Sweeney.
I think it's adorable.
I think you're in the wrong elevator.
This one's going to autopsy.
Oh.
Guess I'll just have to ride down there with you.
I know what you're doing.
What am I doing?
So you're not doing anything?
I have no idea what you're talking about.
But now that you mention it...
Are you okay?
You know, someday those buttons are gonna break and someone is gonna be in a world of hurt.
You saw something, didn't you?
At the hospital.
Parker, you have to talk to somebody, especially if you're seeing ghosts.
Let's not overstate things.
Let's not understate them, either.
Look, like I said, hospitals still give me the heebie-jeebies.
And when someone has the heebie-jeebies, sometimes they see stuff out of the corner of their eye.
That's literally how the heebie-jeebies work.
That's also how post-traumatic stress works.
Parker, if that is the case, you cannot ignore this.
I appreciate the concern, but I'm fine, okay?
I promise you.
It's not a problem.
Oops.
I'm taking arrows from all directions today.
I was going through some old boxes down in Dr.
Mallard's office.
I found this board.
He once told me he was quite the dartist back in his day, so I thought I'd hang it up in his honor. "
Dartist" is a real word, by the way.
News to me.
But maybe find a new place to hang it.
Yeah, I realize that, in hindsight, by the door, not the best idea.
I take it from all this free time, you're done with the bad guy's autopsy?
Done, and Kasie got a hit on our DNA.
Our suspect's name is Thomas Hayes, though according to his rap sheet, on the street, he goes by the name...
Mad Dog?
Pretty much your garden-variety thug-for-hire.
Cause of death: blunt force trauma to the cranium, most likely caused by a metal pipe that we found next to his...
cranium.
At least Lieutenant Winslow didn't go down without a fight.
And then some.
Significant trauma on Mad Dog's knuckles here.
Lieutenant may have won the war but definitely took quite the beating himself.
The kind that would require medical attention?
That's what I'm thinking.
Especially since Mad Dog here had a little help.
Kasie found traces of several nootropic drugs in his system.
Nootropic, as in...?As in smart drugs.
Yes.
Designed to improve your memory, focus, usually used by high-end executives and tech bros looking for an edge.
And apparently by Mad Dog.
Yeah, it's weird.
I would have expected opiates or a stimulant.
Maybe he was studying for his real estate license.
Yeah, Nick, go ahead.
When?
Oh, so much for a ransom.
Yeah, I'll meet you in the lobby.
That didn't sound good.
Lieutenant Winslow is dead.
The body was found about a half mile from the warehouse.
Where exactly?
Just dumped at the side of the road.
By some farm.
McGee is notifying his wife.
Hi.
You stalking me?
Uh, stalking is a crime.
I was on my way to meet the FBI, but I figured I should join you instead.
Especially now that there's not gonna be any kind of ransom call.
Well, it doesn't make a lot of sense.
Uh, the kidnapper wouldn't kill their meal ticket.
Unless they didn't mean to?
According to the lieutenant's wife, he fought back pretty hard.
So, maybe he fought back so hard that the kidnappers accidentally killed him?
TORRES [fading]: Hmm.
Well, McGee has a...
has a lead on Sergei.
Parker?
Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo!
Yo, what was that?
You just blew through the stop sign.
Still think it's not a problem?
Really?
Well, yeah, that is interesting.
What's interesting?
Sorry.
Next time, whistle a happy tune.
Oh, my God.
Hello.
Hi.
Yes.
No, no, thank you for the heads-up, and just send over the car as soon as you can.
Okay.
Your text said it was urgent.
I thought it was, and now I'm just happy to be alive.
Well, I just hit a dead end with Sergei.
And he was our best lead for, uh, lieutenant's kidnapper. "
Was"?
Yeah.
He, uh, threw himself off a bridge last month.
Police said it was a suicide.
Eh, more like a Russian retirement special.
Well, now our, uh, kidnapper suspect list just dropped to zero.
What if I told you I didn't think the lieutenant's disappearance was a kidnapping?
I would say, "Go on."
Well, I was doing some research as to how the hacker may have taken control of his vehicle, and it turns out this is not the first time something like this has happened.
Really?
There were three incidences in the tristate area just this past month alone.
All involve drivers losing control of their vehicle, then being driven to a remote location and killed.
Well, all except for this one.
This car was hit by a truck on its way to Murderland.
I think we're looking at some kind of on-demand carjacking ring.
Only, instead of attacking someone in the street and taking their car...
The bad guys are remote-control driving their victims to a place with no witnesses.
Then leaving no witnesses.
The Internet really has made everything easier.
The great Dr.
Grace.
Hmm.
You got here fast.
Good timing with that phone call.
I was headed to this side of town.
For another patient?
No, not a patient.
A late lunch in about...
an hour.
So...
...what's up?
Again, thanks for the house call.
C-Can I get you anything?
No, thank you.
I'm good.
Right.
Good.
You seem tense.
Do I?
And your call sounded urgent.
I don't...
I don't really think it's urgent.
And frankly, I've been expecting this since your mandatory psych eval last year, after your near-death experience on that ship.
Wow, we're just gonna jump in, huh?
Okay.
Expecting what?
I got the sense that there was more to your experience than you were willing to talk about.
Or m-maybe even conscious of.
It can take months, sometimes years to process a traumatic event.
GIRL [whispers]: Aldie.
So what was it?
What part of that experience did you leave out of your psych eval?
Well, I guess I-I didn't mean to leave it out, but I...
I just didn't know how to explain it at the time.
Explain what exactly?
I saw something, Grace.
Someone.
Who?
Her name is Lily.
Gonna need more than that.
Who's Lily?
I just thought she was a mirage, you know?
Part of this fever dream that I was having on the ship because of the blood loss and the pain.
And now?
Now, lately...
she's showing up everywhere.
Without the trauma.
And again, who is she?
She's just a kid.
Little girl, nine or ten.
Blonde, pigtails, yellow sweater.
No, Parker, to you.
I'm asking: Who is Lily to you?
That's the problem.
I have no idea.
Well, now, that is a problem.
OPERATOR [over computer]: 911.
Please state the nature of your emergency.
Uh, um, I-- m-my car just-just started driving itself.
Your car just what, ma'am?
It-It's pulling a full Christine on me.
I-I can't control it.
A full what?
That movie Christine.
No, no, no!
Hmm.
And that's her car?
Yep, some, uh, truck driver ran a red light and killed her before she could be murdered.
Hopefully, he didn't kill the car's computer, too.
But why is a remote-control carjacker killing anyone?
Couldn't he just drive the car away with no one in it?
Probably has to be running for the hacker jacker to take over.
But hopefully, I can pull something off the telematics that will lead us back to him.
Or her.
My parents taught me to believe that anyone could kill.
You know, uh, I miss stealing a car in the good old days.
Pick the lock and hot-wire the electrical system.
Ah, you steal a lot of cars back in the day?
I'm just saying, the Internet ruined a lot of things.
Ooh, word around motor pool is that Parker almost ruined you yesterday?
Yeah, that was weird, man.
He completely zoned out behind the wheel.
Oh, hold that thought.
Okay, I found some rogue code in the system.
You can actually see here where the hacker gained access to the vehicle via the infotainment system.
Not really, but okay.
Okay, looks like he was broadcasting from a portable hot spot.
Ooh, and lookee, lookee.
Here's its IMEI number.
Mm, Kasie?
Yeah?
Pretend I'm Gibbs.
Oh.
Right.
I got a lead.
So, the hot spot that was used to take over this car is registered to...
Sally Clark.
All right.
You got an address?
Actually, I do.
And given that name and address, it might not be the lead I thought it was.
So, we can't rule out long-lost friend just yet, but you seem sure that Lily is not some kind of distant relative.
I even asked my dad about Lilys in our past, and he came up empty.
Hmm.
You said she wasn't familiar to you, and yet you knew her name.
That's the thing.
I just-- I'd never seen her before, but the name Lily just came blurting out of me like it was buried deep in my frontal lobe.
The hippocampus.
That's where the overall experience of memory is said to be stored.
I don't care where she's stored, Grace.
I just want her out.
We'll get there.
But let's talk more about this fever dream.
Did anyone else show up on this ship besides Lily?
Aldie!
Yeah.
There was my mother, oddly enough.
She was holding a couple of bakery boxes and telling me to mind the rope.
The rope?
The one that Knight tied around her ankle before she went underwater.
I was holding the other end.
And Mom warned you not to let go?
Well, it was her or, um, some inner voice.
I don't know.
Either way, it woke me up.
Tell me more about your mom.
Why?
Well, why not?
You talk about your dad.
Yeah, but that's just-- There's not much to tell.
She died when I was young, a few years after she moved out.
Moved out?
Why did she do that?
They fought a lot.
That's it?
What did your dad tell you?
That she went out for pastries one day and never came back.
What's it matter?
Now, look, I'm no shrink, but whatever happened to me on that ship clearly dislodged some repressed memory of this Lily, and I'd sure as hell like to un-repress her.
We can always talk about the past, but I find that digging for repressed memories too often results in creating false memories.
Not if we land on the right one.
Yeah, who's to say what's right?
I-If I were to so much as mention alien abduction, your subconscious might attach Lily to that scenario, and we'd fix nothing.
I'd be willing to take that chance.
I wouldn't.
But what if it makes her go away?
I promise we'll discuss this in our next session, but I'm late already.
But we just got started here.
And a super solid start it was, but we were hardly going to solve any mysteries in one session.
Then how soon is the next time?
My plate is a little full for tomorrow, but first thing, 8:00 a.m., my office?
First thing.
Sounds great.
And we can discuss how to move forward without having to look back.
Sure, whatever works.
Oh, and let's plan on talking about what really happened with your mother.
Have a good day.
And be kind to yourself.
Yeah, that's my old hot spot.
Don't admit to anything.
Okay, that's not my old hot spot.
Well, we know it's yours.
It's still registered to you.
Great, then we done here?
'Cause I'm in the middle of 3D printing a shiv out of toothpaste.
No, actually, we're-we're not done here.
Someone's been using your old hot spot to hack into people's cars.
Don't admit to anything.
If you say that one more time, I'm gonna smack you.
Career public defender.
Hey, I chose to dedicate my life to people who can't aff...
Whatever.
There's nothing to admit to.
I haven't seen a computer since my arraignment.
Just sitting here the last two months awaiting trial.
And yet it's your account that's being used in a crime.
Don't admit to any...
It was a prepaid hot spot.
Someone obviously has taken it over.
Any idea who?
I take that as a yes.
You can take that however you want.
Snitches get stitches.
Oh, that's right.
You did work for the Lopez drug cartel.
Accused of hacking two Coast Guard satellites to help them eavesdrop on patrols.
Don't believe everything you read.
Maybe our hacker is one of your former coworkers in the cartel.
You heard my client: stitches get snitches.
It's "snitches get stitches."
You're a lawyer.
How have you not heard that before?
Oh, and when are you gonna ask them for a deal already?
Huh?
A deal.
They have a crime.
I might have a suspect for them.
You know, lawyer stuff.
Do you have something for them?
My client is correct.
Any cooperation with law enforcement will be predicated on a deal that includes reduced sentencing for the crimes with which she stands accused.
Damn.
Way to finally represent.
But you're kidding about the shiv, right?
I was.
I don't think Sally likes her lawyer.
It's a good thing you can't 3D print a shiv from toothpaste.
Sally's lawyer didn't seem to know that.
You know what?
If I was ever accused of something, I'd want her as my lawyer.
Yeah, she is pretty spicy.
But does she really know who's behind it?
She definitely thinks she does.
Well, if we're gonna make a deal with Vance, she's got to give us something first.
All right, I'll, uh, see if I can set something up with the D.A., see what we can get from her.
Oh, you locked it again.
Sorry about that.
Hmm.
That wasn't me.
Someone's hacked the car.
I thought the car had to be running to be hacked.
I guess the computers in these older models, it's different-- I don't know.
Hey, hey, what the hell?
It's not a typo, Pete.
BOLO is out on our own car.
That is right.
Nobody stole our car, Serena.
At least not in person.
Remotely-controlled cars aren't coming, Eddie.
They're here.
Well, I'm glad this is funny to you.
All right, let's see how funny it is when it happens to one of your cars, okay?
Okay, buh-bye.
Let me guess.
FBI?
DEA?
And MPD.
All finding the BOLO on our own car quite hilarious.
Which it kind of is funny, but they don't have to rub it in like that.
How'd it go with Dr.
Grace?
Fine.
Anyway, I know about the car driving away.
What about this, uh, hacker that you talked to beforehand?
Well, Sally Clark seemed to think that her previous employers in the Lopez cartel are now using her remote-driving tech to steal cars.
She give up any names?
Not without a deal.
We figure they wanted our car's computer to find out where we've been to see what we know.
I was able to block access to our system, but whoever's got the car now has disabled the GPS.
And Kasie's up in MTAC now working with the DoD to find the car via satellite.
Okay, let me check on her.
But I should hit the coffee cart first.
Anybody want anything?
Triple-shot dirty chai.
Two-pump vanilla latte.
Upside-down caramel macchiato.
Are those even coffees?
I'll remember.
And I can help you carry 'em.
No, no, no.
I got it.
Just stay with the team and off my elevator.
I'll be quick.
Mm.
What do you guys think?
I think someone really doesn't want to talk about therapy.
All right, need, uh, one triple-pump, upside-down chai, machi-something drip.
That's not a thing, Agent Parker.
You're telling me, Audrey.
All right, just give me, uh, four black coffees to go.
Uh, make that five.
Least you could do is buy me a cup of coffee for blowing off our 8:00 a.m.
I'm sorry about that, but work got crazy since yesterday and...
Yeah, I figured it was work-related.
Though, for a moment, I thought maybe that I scared you off with my parting comment about your mother.
What?
No.
Yeah, okay.
I'll admit that, uh...
that threw me a little bit, but especially since I told you everything there is to tell.
Okay, but humor me a sec.
Something you said yesterday got me thinking about your belief in angels.
Angels?
When did I tell you that?
Uh, your initial psych eval.
Really?
'Cause I'm-I'm pretty sure I didn't mention angels to anyone but Knight while we were on the ship.
Well, then let me check my notes.
Has Jess been talking to you?
Well, of course not.
I mean, yes.
Agent Knight had her own psych eval after the ship incident, but she had her own trauma to talk about.
Uh-huh.
Okay, regardless of where I heard it, your reliance on angels got me thinking about your fever dream.
Oh, wait, wait.
No, I see where you're going here.
Y-You think that maybe Lily is...
is some kind of angel to me?
No.
Not Lily.
Your mother.
What?
In the dream.
She's who woke you up, telling you to mind the rope.
What is it with you and my mother?
It's not me, Parker.
Well, it sure isn't me.
I'm not some cliché with mommy issues.
There's nothing cliché about it.
I came to talk to you about Lily, not my mother, who was no angel, by the way.
So, if you don't want to talk about what I want to talk about, then I'll just find somebody else to talk to.
Don't forget your coffee, Agent Parker.
Man, I still can't get over it.
As you've already said, Matty.
At least ten times.
For NCIS to have its own vehicle stolen right out from under its nose?
I mean, how cringe is that?
It's pretty cringe, Matty.
Yes, but you, as a satellite tech, can understand the technology used.
Which only makes it cringier.
Hey, Matty!
Why don't you save your cringes and just find our car already, okay?
Uh, yes, sir.
I've been searching the city's traffic camera system.
Yeah, well, search harder.
You okay, Agent Parker?
Oh, I'm doing great, Jimmy.
Just great.
Oh.
Well, that's...
great.
Yeah.
Hey, you know what I do when I am feeling as great as Agent Parker?
What's that, Kase?
I go and I talk to Dr.
Grace.
Oh, yeah.
We've all been to her at one time or another.
She's the best.
Whether you're feeling great or not.
You know, Dr.
Grace has helped me through more rough times than just about anyone.
Excuse me, but do we know if there were any other devices in the car?
A walkie, a cell phone, uh, a Fitbit?
Do we?
Well, uh, McGee and Knight said no, but we can double-check with them.
You know, another thing about Dr.
Grace...
Oh, God, I don't believe this.
...is that she really knows how to help you get out of your own way.
Oh, yeah, sometimes your foot is nailed to the floor and you don't even realize.
You're just going around in circles.
And Dr.
Grace, she's the best at just pulling that nail right out of there, you know?
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Okay, I'll go back.
All right?
And, you, find our car.
Talk about being nailed to the floor.
And by both feet.
And who was that guy?
Oh, good, you're still here.
I had a no-show, remember?
Again, sorry about that.
And for what I said before.
I admit my mother may be a sore subject, but I'm hardly alone, am I?
Clichés are clichés for a reason.
- Yeah.
Like "misery loves company"?
I wasn't suggesting you have such issues, but not wanting to talk about any subject clearly points to something.
Well, I promise to deal with that something eventually.
But for now, can we just deal with this?
Lily.
I'd appreciate it.
Is she here now?
Do you see her?
No.
Uh, that's...
that's not how it works.
Not that I know how it works exactly, or-or why.
Then let's first try to figure that out.
And not by digging for repressed memories but by keeping track of the precise conditions that accompany her appearances.
Conditions?
If Lily should appear again, take note of your mood, your stress level, um, what's happening around you.
I can tell you right now my stress level after I see her.
Let's try to resist that, too.
Now that you're seeing her again, don't be alarmed.
Maybe even welcome her.
Seriously?
Yes, developing a comfort level of sorts might be the key to unlocking the reasons why she appears.
I don't know, Doc.
This, uh, this is starting to get a little woo-woo.
A little woo never hurt anybody.
Maybe not in the movies.
It might sound that way, but I'm not telling you to invite Lily for a beer.
Maybe just don't steer off the road next time you see her, and she will provide you with some answers.
Is it too late to talk about my mother?
You picked your poison.
Yeah, Kasie.
Hey, we found our stolen sedan.
Already being towed to the evidence garage.
Jimmy's meeting it at the gate now.
All right, I'm on my way.
I got to go.
And what are you gonna do?
Find out who stole our car.
After that.
About Lily, if you see her.
I'll try not to freak out.
Good, for starters.
Okay, thanks, Grace.
Good luck.
Okay, so, uh, about the car.
It's not here?
Uh, no, it's here.
Apparently, it was at a repo lot in Fairfax.
A repo lot?
Yeah, along with three other...
cars?
I think the black one's ours.
Making the other three...?
The other remotely stolen cars.
This is not what a car thief does with stolen cars.
This is what someone does who wants those cars to disappear.
Which means this case has nothing to do with stealing cars.
So, first, we had kidnappers who, for some reason, killed their meal ticket.
And now we have car thieves who, for some reason, crush their cars.
Which, for some reason, is a lot of trouble to go to just to hide evidence.
So, if the bad guys clearly weren't after the cars themselves, what else could they be after?
I wish I had an answer for that, but I might have something better.
It's got to be better than what we have.
The floor is yours, Kase.
Okay, so despite the crushing, I was still able to reach part of our car's computer system, which was surprisingly intact.
And functional?
Functional enough to help me gain access to the port our hacker used to control our vehicle.
Mm, can you pretend I'm Gibbs again?
Yes.
Uh, I was able to reverse engineer the hack in order to gain access to the hacker's computer.
Nice.
Nice.
And where is that computer now?
Apparently on the move.
That blinking icon is our hacker's computer, which I'm assuming is a laptop, since it's driving through D.C.
at this very moment.
Way to go, Kase.
That's not far from here.
All right, let's scoop him up.
Wait, hold on, I'm not finished.
Can you tell us on the way?
Well, I could, but, you know, why be on our way when we could bring the hacker to us?
Ooh, I'm liking where this is going.
So, using the hacker's laptop as a conduit, I accessed the system of the car carrying it, along with its front camera.
So, we're seeing what the driver's seeing?
Not that he knows it, nor can he do anything about it when we take over navigation of his car.
You've outdone yourself, Kasie.
Oh, and I'm still not finished.
There's more?
For you there is, McGee.
Since you are our best gamer...
Uh, only gamer.
Not the only gamer-- thank you, Nick-- but since McGee is slightly better than me, I thought he could do the honors.
Well, the honor is all mine.
What am I doing exactly?
You are doing great, McGee.
I'm not gonna lie, this is a serious rush.
Nothing like giving this guy a taste of his own medicine.
Got him pulling up in just a second.
What is the opposite of joyride?
Help!
Get me out of here!
Somebody, help me!
I'd say we're looking at it.
Let me out!
Get me out of here!
Don't just stand there!
Open this door and let me out of here.
McGee, don't we know this guy?
Oh, yeah, we definitely know this guy.
Open this door and let me out now!
Knight and McGee were surprised.
They didn't think this lawyer guy was smart enough to be involved.
Speaking of smart...
All right, lay it on me.
Is it "Dr.
Grace is so smart" or maybe how smart I am to go see Dr.
Grace?
Mm, more like, um, "How smart is Kasie?"
Oh.
Right.
Kasie.
You think I was gonna bring up our near miss yesterday?
Did I ever apologize?
No, but you were, uh...
distracted.
Distracted.
Right.
By what, I don't know.
Well, Nick, uh, if you don't mind...
Oh, I don't really need to know.
As long as you're okay and you're figuring it out, we're cool.
Parker, you need my help...
...I got your back.
Do you have any idea the level of terror you just inflicted upon a law-abiding citizen?
Well, you're the lawyer.
Why don't you tell us?
Not until my lawyer gets here.
Okay, then, while we wait, how about we discuss why we brought you in here?
Please.
I'd love to know.
You used your client's hacking technology to not only steal our car-- that's a federal offense...
And also super embarrassing.
...yeah, but even worse, you stole more cars that led to the deaths of three actual law-abiding citizens.
And that makes you a murderer, Cliff.
What?
No, wait, I didn't kill anybody.
It was them. "
Them"?
Okay, look, I admit I may have passed on my client's technology to a third party, but nobody was supposed to get hurt.
What third party, Cliff?
Bad guys, you know.
Career crooks, hired muscle.
They were only supposed to use the tech to steal the cars, but accidents happen.
Cliff, we found the cars.
This has nothing to do with stealing them.
So why don't you tell us what's really going on?
Or you can take the fall for everything.
Okay, I just...
I want a deal first.
Notice how quickly you ask for a deal when it's your butt on the line.
If you expect me to give her up, I need some guarantees in return.
Her?
Her?
Did I say "her"?
I meant...
Can I get a deal or not?
Oh, no.
No need for the chair.
I can get out of here just fine on my own.
Don't be so sure.
Agents.
What do you mean?
What are you...
what are you doing here?
Shouldn't your first question be about your late husband?
Yeah, like, "Did you catch his killer?"
Well, no, of course.
Did you?
I mean, please tell me you found him.
We sure did.
Turns out he's a lawyer who claims he was just helping some unnamed third party remotely steal cars.
What?
That's crazy.
Whoever heard of such a thing?
Your boyfriend, for one.
Excuse me?
Make that your former boyfriend, who, turns out, is also a lawyer.
The very same lawyer.
Imagine that.
What are you talking about?
You wanted out of your marriage, Ashley, but divorce wasn't an option for you.
We found your prenup.
The only way you were ever gonna get even a dollar was if your husband died first.
So you an
Is it really that hard to put plates in one row and bowls in another?
Really?
Being extremely anal is hard, yes.
It's not a magic machine, Mason.
You have to angle the dishes for the water to actually hit them.
Well, maybe if you rinsed your dishes before you put them in the dishwasher...
Oh, do not change the subject.
It's the same subject!
What the hell are you doing?!
It wasn't me.
The wheel just...
Mason, Mason, the stop sign!
Turn the car off!
I can't!
Baby, what's going on?
I don't know.
The brakes aren't working.
We got to get out of here.
What the hell is going on?
The door won't open!
We'll have to break a window.
Come on!
It won't open!
Oh, my God.
Help!
Help!
Help!
What the hell is happening?
Somebody, help us!
Come on!
Somebody!
ASHLEY: Help!
Help us!
Somebody!
ASHLEY: Help us!
McGee, let it be known.
You've taken photos two crime scenes in a row.
I'll take the next one.
I thought you liked blood spatter.
Nobody likes blood spatter.
Abby liked blood splatter.
Oh, what do we have here?
No idea.
What happened?
No clue.
So, what broughtus here?
We're looking for Navy Lieutenant Mason Winslow.
He's missing, and according to the local sheriff, his wife ran barefoot into a diner half a mile from here, and I quote, "covered in blood and spouting some crazy story about a car driving itself."
Cars will do that now.
But either way, this warehouse is the last place that she saw her husband.
Sorry I'm late.
I blew right through my alarm.
Won't happen again.
So, who do we have here?
No idea.
What happened?
No clue.
But by the looks of the blood spatter, I'm guessing this guy and the lieutenant got into a hell of a fight.
See, Nick, that is a gift you got.
We do a perimeter search?
Uh, I did.
Wife's bare footprints lead into those woods, and the lieutenant's head in the opposite direction.
Yeah, could've been leading them away from his wife.
Or maybe they only wanted him.
Wanted him for what?
ASHLEY [crying]: I don't know what they wanted.
After the car drove itself into this warehouse, these people came out of nowhere, and then they pulled us out the car.
And Mason told me to run, but I didn't want to 'cause we'd just gotten into this fight about the stupid dishwasher.
Take your time.
Mason kept yelling, "Run," so I did.
I k-kicked off my heels, and I just ran.
I have no idea how I got to the diner.
Panic will do that.
Someone called 911, but by the time the police got there, Mason was gone.
Who are these people?
How did they get control of the car like that?
Unfortunately, any car with lane assist that's connected to the Internet is fair game these days.
What do they want with Mason?
Whatever it is, we'll find out.
Okay.
What do you think?
I think it might be time to go back to the horse and buggy.
Right?
But first, we need to figure out why our lieutenant seems to have a target on his back.
I'll talk to his C.O., find out what exactly he does for the Navy.
But first, I will talk to McGee.
Hey, what's up?
Oh, wow.
Okay.
- Parker.
Hello?
Earth to Parker.
Sorry, sorry.
Guess I, uh, I zoned out.
Uh, you more than zoned out.
I almost had to send out a search party.
Are you okay?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, it's nothing.
Like I said, I haven't been sleeping, and, uh, I'm not really a fan of hospitals these days, ever since, you know, I almost bled to death in one.
Please don't remind me.
Um, McGee have anything good?
Uh, actually, yeah.
Maybe motive.
So, it turns out the lieutenant's family is wealthy.
And I mean super wealthy.
And get this.
They've had kidnapping scares in the past.
And McGee is checking with the FBI right now, see if, uh, the FBI...
NARRATOR [over TV]: As the world evolves, so do our energy needs.
Pinnacle Power Corporation.
Powering tomorrow, today.
Catchy tag.
They are a massive multinational oil conglomerate.
Lieutenant Winslow's grandfather started the company.
So he's, like, rich.
Oh, he's, like, really rich.
Like, really, really...
Scrooge McDuck.
Got it.
Lieutenant's father is running the company now, and here's where things get interesting.
Pinnacle used to buy their oil from Russia but then cut ties when Russia invaded Ukraine.
I'm sure the Russians didn't like that.
Yeah, one in particular.
Sergei Dustinov.
Pinnacle's liaison to the Russian government.
And now that Sergei's oil money has dried up, the FBI thinks that he's gone back to kidnapping.
Apparently, that's his specialty back in the motherland.
We know where he is?
Uh, no, but we have a BOLO out now.
Yeah, and the FBI is setting up shop with Winslow's family in case they get a ransom call.
FBI?
Ransom?
Oh, I'm sor-- I'm sorry.
Um, no, I was just thinking, um, you two should, uh, check into this Sergei guy's background.
I've got autopsy.
Knight, head over to the Winslows' and wait with the FBI for that ransom call.
They're gonna love that.
If they give you any trouble, I'll have Sweeney smooth it over.
Oh, right, yeah, your special new friend, uh, Sweeney.
I think it's adorable.
I think you're in the wrong elevator.
This one's going to autopsy.
Oh.
Guess I'll just have to ride down there with you.
I know what you're doing.
What am I doing?
So you're not doing anything?
I have no idea what you're talking about.
But now that you mention it...
Are you okay?
You know, someday those buttons are gonna break and someone is gonna be in a world of hurt.
You saw something, didn't you?
At the hospital.
Parker, you have to talk to somebody, especially if you're seeing ghosts.
Let's not overstate things.
Let's not understate them, either.
Look, like I said, hospitals still give me the heebie-jeebies.
And when someone has the heebie-jeebies, sometimes they see stuff out of the corner of their eye.
That's literally how the heebie-jeebies work.
That's also how post-traumatic stress works.
Parker, if that is the case, you cannot ignore this.
I appreciate the concern, but I'm fine, okay?
I promise you.
It's not a problem.
Oops.
I'm taking arrows from all directions today.
I was going through some old boxes down in Dr.
Mallard's office.
I found this board.
He once told me he was quite the dartist back in his day, so I thought I'd hang it up in his honor. "
Dartist" is a real word, by the way.
News to me.
But maybe find a new place to hang it.
Yeah, I realize that, in hindsight, by the door, not the best idea.
I take it from all this free time, you're done with the bad guy's autopsy?
Done, and Kasie got a hit on our DNA.
Our suspect's name is Thomas Hayes, though according to his rap sheet, on the street, he goes by the name...
Mad Dog?
Pretty much your garden-variety thug-for-hire.
Cause of death: blunt force trauma to the cranium, most likely caused by a metal pipe that we found next to his...
cranium.
At least Lieutenant Winslow didn't go down without a fight.
And then some.
Significant trauma on Mad Dog's knuckles here.
Lieutenant may have won the war but definitely took quite the beating himself.
The kind that would require medical attention?
That's what I'm thinking.
Especially since Mad Dog here had a little help.
Kasie found traces of several nootropic drugs in his system.
Nootropic, as in...?As in smart drugs.
Yes.
Designed to improve your memory, focus, usually used by high-end executives and tech bros looking for an edge.
And apparently by Mad Dog.
Yeah, it's weird.
I would have expected opiates or a stimulant.
Maybe he was studying for his real estate license.
Yeah, Nick, go ahead.
When?
Oh, so much for a ransom.
Yeah, I'll meet you in the lobby.
That didn't sound good.
Lieutenant Winslow is dead.
The body was found about a half mile from the warehouse.
Where exactly?
Just dumped at the side of the road.
By some farm.
McGee is notifying his wife.
Hi.
You stalking me?
Uh, stalking is a crime.
I was on my way to meet the FBI, but I figured I should join you instead.
Especially now that there's not gonna be any kind of ransom call.
Well, it doesn't make a lot of sense.
Uh, the kidnapper wouldn't kill their meal ticket.
Unless they didn't mean to?
According to the lieutenant's wife, he fought back pretty hard.
So, maybe he fought back so hard that the kidnappers accidentally killed him?
TORRES [fading]: Hmm.
Well, McGee has a...
has a lead on Sergei.
Parker?
Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo!
Yo, what was that?
You just blew through the stop sign.
Still think it's not a problem?
Really?
Well, yeah, that is interesting.
What's interesting?
Sorry.
Next time, whistle a happy tune.
Oh, my God.
Hello.
Hi.
Yes.
No, no, thank you for the heads-up, and just send over the car as soon as you can.
Okay.
Your text said it was urgent.
I thought it was, and now I'm just happy to be alive.
Well, I just hit a dead end with Sergei.
And he was our best lead for, uh, lieutenant's kidnapper. "
Was"?
Yeah.
He, uh, threw himself off a bridge last month.
Police said it was a suicide.
Eh, more like a Russian retirement special.
Well, now our, uh, kidnapper suspect list just dropped to zero.
What if I told you I didn't think the lieutenant's disappearance was a kidnapping?
I would say, "Go on."
Well, I was doing some research as to how the hacker may have taken control of his vehicle, and it turns out this is not the first time something like this has happened.
Really?
There were three incidences in the tristate area just this past month alone.
All involve drivers losing control of their vehicle, then being driven to a remote location and killed.
Well, all except for this one.
This car was hit by a truck on its way to Murderland.
I think we're looking at some kind of on-demand carjacking ring.
Only, instead of attacking someone in the street and taking their car...
The bad guys are remote-control driving their victims to a place with no witnesses.
Then leaving no witnesses.
The Internet really has made everything easier.
The great Dr.
Grace.
Hmm.
You got here fast.
Good timing with that phone call.
I was headed to this side of town.
For another patient?
No, not a patient.
A late lunch in about...
an hour.
So...
...what's up?
Again, thanks for the house call.
C-Can I get you anything?
No, thank you.
I'm good.
Right.
Good.
You seem tense.
Do I?
And your call sounded urgent.
I don't...
I don't really think it's urgent.
And frankly, I've been expecting this since your mandatory psych eval last year, after your near-death experience on that ship.
Wow, we're just gonna jump in, huh?
Okay.
Expecting what?
I got the sense that there was more to your experience than you were willing to talk about.
Or m-maybe even conscious of.
It can take months, sometimes years to process a traumatic event.
GIRL [whispers]: Aldie.
So what was it?
What part of that experience did you leave out of your psych eval?
Well, I guess I-I didn't mean to leave it out, but I...
I just didn't know how to explain it at the time.
Explain what exactly?
I saw something, Grace.
Someone.
Who?
Her name is Lily.
Gonna need more than that.
Who's Lily?
I just thought she was a mirage, you know?
Part of this fever dream that I was having on the ship because of the blood loss and the pain.
And now?
Now, lately...
she's showing up everywhere.
Without the trauma.
And again, who is she?
She's just a kid.
Little girl, nine or ten.
Blonde, pigtails, yellow sweater.
No, Parker, to you.
I'm asking: Who is Lily to you?
That's the problem.
I have no idea.
Well, now, that is a problem.
OPERATOR [over computer]: 911.
Please state the nature of your emergency.
Uh, um, I-- m-my car just-just started driving itself.
Your car just what, ma'am?
It-It's pulling a full Christine on me.
I-I can't control it.
A full what?
That movie Christine.
No, no, no!
Hmm.
And that's her car?
Yep, some, uh, truck driver ran a red light and killed her before she could be murdered.
Hopefully, he didn't kill the car's computer, too.
But why is a remote-control carjacker killing anyone?
Couldn't he just drive the car away with no one in it?
Probably has to be running for the hacker jacker to take over.
But hopefully, I can pull something off the telematics that will lead us back to him.
Or her.
My parents taught me to believe that anyone could kill.
You know, uh, I miss stealing a car in the good old days.
Pick the lock and hot-wire the electrical system.
Ah, you steal a lot of cars back in the day?
I'm just saying, the Internet ruined a lot of things.
Ooh, word around motor pool is that Parker almost ruined you yesterday?
Yeah, that was weird, man.
He completely zoned out behind the wheel.
Oh, hold that thought.
Okay, I found some rogue code in the system.
You can actually see here where the hacker gained access to the vehicle via the infotainment system.
Not really, but okay.
Okay, looks like he was broadcasting from a portable hot spot.
Ooh, and lookee, lookee.
Here's its IMEI number.
Mm, Kasie?
Yeah?
Pretend I'm Gibbs.
Oh.
Right.
I got a lead.
So, the hot spot that was used to take over this car is registered to...
Sally Clark.
All right.
You got an address?
Actually, I do.
And given that name and address, it might not be the lead I thought it was.
So, we can't rule out long-lost friend just yet, but you seem sure that Lily is not some kind of distant relative.
I even asked my dad about Lilys in our past, and he came up empty.
Hmm.
You said she wasn't familiar to you, and yet you knew her name.
That's the thing.
I just-- I'd never seen her before, but the name Lily just came blurting out of me like it was buried deep in my frontal lobe.
The hippocampus.
That's where the overall experience of memory is said to be stored.
I don't care where she's stored, Grace.
I just want her out.
We'll get there.
But let's talk more about this fever dream.
Did anyone else show up on this ship besides Lily?
Aldie!
Yeah.
There was my mother, oddly enough.
She was holding a couple of bakery boxes and telling me to mind the rope.
The rope?
The one that Knight tied around her ankle before she went underwater.
I was holding the other end.
And Mom warned you not to let go?
Well, it was her or, um, some inner voice.
I don't know.
Either way, it woke me up.
Tell me more about your mom.
Why?
Well, why not?
You talk about your dad.
Yeah, but that's just-- There's not much to tell.
She died when I was young, a few years after she moved out.
Moved out?
Why did she do that?
They fought a lot.
That's it?
What did your dad tell you?
That she went out for pastries one day and never came back.
What's it matter?
Now, look, I'm no shrink, but whatever happened to me on that ship clearly dislodged some repressed memory of this Lily, and I'd sure as hell like to un-repress her.
We can always talk about the past, but I find that digging for repressed memories too often results in creating false memories.
Not if we land on the right one.
Yeah, who's to say what's right?
I-If I were to so much as mention alien abduction, your subconscious might attach Lily to that scenario, and we'd fix nothing.
I'd be willing to take that chance.
I wouldn't.
But what if it makes her go away?
I promise we'll discuss this in our next session, but I'm late already.
But we just got started here.
And a super solid start it was, but we were hardly going to solve any mysteries in one session.
Then how soon is the next time?
My plate is a little full for tomorrow, but first thing, 8:00 a.m., my office?
First thing.
Sounds great.
And we can discuss how to move forward without having to look back.
Sure, whatever works.
Oh, and let's plan on talking about what really happened with your mother.
Have a good day.
And be kind to yourself.
Yeah, that's my old hot spot.
Don't admit to anything.
Okay, that's not my old hot spot.
Well, we know it's yours.
It's still registered to you.
Great, then we done here?
'Cause I'm in the middle of 3D printing a shiv out of toothpaste.
No, actually, we're-we're not done here.
Someone's been using your old hot spot to hack into people's cars.
Don't admit to anything.
If you say that one more time, I'm gonna smack you.
Career public defender.
Hey, I chose to dedicate my life to people who can't aff...
Whatever.
There's nothing to admit to.
I haven't seen a computer since my arraignment.
Just sitting here the last two months awaiting trial.
And yet it's your account that's being used in a crime.
Don't admit to any...
It was a prepaid hot spot.
Someone obviously has taken it over.
Any idea who?
I take that as a yes.
You can take that however you want.
Snitches get stitches.
Oh, that's right.
You did work for the Lopez drug cartel.
Accused of hacking two Coast Guard satellites to help them eavesdrop on patrols.
Don't believe everything you read.
Maybe our hacker is one of your former coworkers in the cartel.
You heard my client: stitches get snitches.
It's "snitches get stitches."
You're a lawyer.
How have you not heard that before?
Oh, and when are you gonna ask them for a deal already?
Huh?
A deal.
They have a crime.
I might have a suspect for them.
You know, lawyer stuff.
Do you have something for them?
My client is correct.
Any cooperation with law enforcement will be predicated on a deal that includes reduced sentencing for the crimes with which she stands accused.
Damn.
Way to finally represent.
But you're kidding about the shiv, right?
I was.
I don't think Sally likes her lawyer.
It's a good thing you can't 3D print a shiv from toothpaste.
Sally's lawyer didn't seem to know that.
You know what?
If I was ever accused of something, I'd want her as my lawyer.
Yeah, she is pretty spicy.
But does she really know who's behind it?
She definitely thinks she does.
Well, if we're gonna make a deal with Vance, she's got to give us something first.
All right, I'll, uh, see if I can set something up with the D.A., see what we can get from her.
Oh, you locked it again.
Sorry about that.
Hmm.
That wasn't me.
Someone's hacked the car.
I thought the car had to be running to be hacked.
I guess the computers in these older models, it's different-- I don't know.
Hey, hey, what the hell?
It's not a typo, Pete.
BOLO is out on our own car.
That is right.
Nobody stole our car, Serena.
At least not in person.
Remotely-controlled cars aren't coming, Eddie.
They're here.
Well, I'm glad this is funny to you.
All right, let's see how funny it is when it happens to one of your cars, okay?
Okay, buh-bye.
Let me guess.
FBI?
DEA?
And MPD.
All finding the BOLO on our own car quite hilarious.
Which it kind of is funny, but they don't have to rub it in like that.
How'd it go with Dr.
Grace?
Fine.
Anyway, I know about the car driving away.
What about this, uh, hacker that you talked to beforehand?
Well, Sally Clark seemed to think that her previous employers in the Lopez cartel are now using her remote-driving tech to steal cars.
She give up any names?
Not without a deal.
We figure they wanted our car's computer to find out where we've been to see what we know.
I was able to block access to our system, but whoever's got the car now has disabled the GPS.
And Kasie's up in MTAC now working with the DoD to find the car via satellite.
Okay, let me check on her.
But I should hit the coffee cart first.
Anybody want anything?
Triple-shot dirty chai.
Two-pump vanilla latte.
Upside-down caramel macchiato.
Are those even coffees?
I'll remember.
And I can help you carry 'em.
No, no, no.
I got it.
Just stay with the team and off my elevator.
I'll be quick.
Mm.
What do you guys think?
I think someone really doesn't want to talk about therapy.
All right, need, uh, one triple-pump, upside-down chai, machi-something drip.
That's not a thing, Agent Parker.
You're telling me, Audrey.
All right, just give me, uh, four black coffees to go.
Uh, make that five.
Least you could do is buy me a cup of coffee for blowing off our 8:00 a.m.
I'm sorry about that, but work got crazy since yesterday and...
Yeah, I figured it was work-related.
Though, for a moment, I thought maybe that I scared you off with my parting comment about your mother.
What?
No.
Yeah, okay.
I'll admit that, uh...
that threw me a little bit, but especially since I told you everything there is to tell.
Okay, but humor me a sec.
Something you said yesterday got me thinking about your belief in angels.
Angels?
When did I tell you that?
Uh, your initial psych eval.
Really?
'Cause I'm-I'm pretty sure I didn't mention angels to anyone but Knight while we were on the ship.
Well, then let me check my notes.
Has Jess been talking to you?
Well, of course not.
I mean, yes.
Agent Knight had her own psych eval after the ship incident, but she had her own trauma to talk about.
Uh-huh.
Okay, regardless of where I heard it, your reliance on angels got me thinking about your fever dream.
Oh, wait, wait.
No, I see where you're going here.
Y-You think that maybe Lily is...
is some kind of angel to me?
No.
Not Lily.
Your mother.
What?
In the dream.
She's who woke you up, telling you to mind the rope.
What is it with you and my mother?
It's not me, Parker.
Well, it sure isn't me.
I'm not some cliché with mommy issues.
There's nothing cliché about it.
I came to talk to you about Lily, not my mother, who was no angel, by the way.
So, if you don't want to talk about what I want to talk about, then I'll just find somebody else to talk to.
Don't forget your coffee, Agent Parker.
Man, I still can't get over it.
As you've already said, Matty.
At least ten times.
For NCIS to have its own vehicle stolen right out from under its nose?
I mean, how cringe is that?
It's pretty cringe, Matty.
Yes, but you, as a satellite tech, can understand the technology used.
Which only makes it cringier.
Hey, Matty!
Why don't you save your cringes and just find our car already, okay?
Uh, yes, sir.
I've been searching the city's traffic camera system.
Yeah, well, search harder.
You okay, Agent Parker?
Oh, I'm doing great, Jimmy.
Just great.
Oh.
Well, that's...
great.
Yeah.
Hey, you know what I do when I am feeling as great as Agent Parker?
What's that, Kase?
I go and I talk to Dr.
Grace.
Oh, yeah.
We've all been to her at one time or another.
She's the best.
Whether you're feeling great or not.
You know, Dr.
Grace has helped me through more rough times than just about anyone.
Excuse me, but do we know if there were any other devices in the car?
A walkie, a cell phone, uh, a Fitbit?
Do we?
Well, uh, McGee and Knight said no, but we can double-check with them.
You know, another thing about Dr.
Grace...
Oh, God, I don't believe this.
...is that she really knows how to help you get out of your own way.
Oh, yeah, sometimes your foot is nailed to the floor and you don't even realize.
You're just going around in circles.
And Dr.
Grace, she's the best at just pulling that nail right out of there, you know?
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Okay, I'll go back.
All right?
And, you, find our car.
Talk about being nailed to the floor.
And by both feet.
And who was that guy?
Oh, good, you're still here.
I had a no-show, remember?
Again, sorry about that.
And for what I said before.
I admit my mother may be a sore subject, but I'm hardly alone, am I?
Clichés are clichés for a reason.
- Yeah.
Like "misery loves company"?
I wasn't suggesting you have such issues, but not wanting to talk about any subject clearly points to something.
Well, I promise to deal with that something eventually.
But for now, can we just deal with this?
Lily.
I'd appreciate it.
Is she here now?
Do you see her?
No.
Uh, that's...
that's not how it works.
Not that I know how it works exactly, or-or why.
Then let's first try to figure that out.
And not by digging for repressed memories but by keeping track of the precise conditions that accompany her appearances.
Conditions?
If Lily should appear again, take note of your mood, your stress level, um, what's happening around you.
I can tell you right now my stress level after I see her.
Let's try to resist that, too.
Now that you're seeing her again, don't be alarmed.
Maybe even welcome her.
Seriously?
Yes, developing a comfort level of sorts might be the key to unlocking the reasons why she appears.
I don't know, Doc.
This, uh, this is starting to get a little woo-woo.
A little woo never hurt anybody.
Maybe not in the movies.
It might sound that way, but I'm not telling you to invite Lily for a beer.
Maybe just don't steer off the road next time you see her, and she will provide you with some answers.
Is it too late to talk about my mother?
You picked your poison.
Yeah, Kasie.
Hey, we found our stolen sedan.
Already being towed to the evidence garage.
Jimmy's meeting it at the gate now.
All right, I'm on my way.
I got to go.
And what are you gonna do?
Find out who stole our car.
After that.
About Lily, if you see her.
I'll try not to freak out.
Good, for starters.
Okay, thanks, Grace.
Good luck.
Okay, so, uh, about the car.
It's not here?
Uh, no, it's here.
Apparently, it was at a repo lot in Fairfax.
A repo lot?
Yeah, along with three other...
cars?
I think the black one's ours.
Making the other three...?
The other remotely stolen cars.
This is not what a car thief does with stolen cars.
This is what someone does who wants those cars to disappear.
Which means this case has nothing to do with stealing cars.
So, first, we had kidnappers who, for some reason, killed their meal ticket.
And now we have car thieves who, for some reason, crush their cars.
Which, for some reason, is a lot of trouble to go to just to hide evidence.
So, if the bad guys clearly weren't after the cars themselves, what else could they be after?
I wish I had an answer for that, but I might have something better.
It's got to be better than what we have.
The floor is yours, Kase.
Okay, so despite the crushing, I was still able to reach part of our car's computer system, which was surprisingly intact.
And functional?
Functional enough to help me gain access to the port our hacker used to control our vehicle.
Mm, can you pretend I'm Gibbs again?
Yes.
Uh, I was able to reverse engineer the hack in order to gain access to the hacker's computer.
Nice.
Nice.
And where is that computer now?
Apparently on the move.
That blinking icon is our hacker's computer, which I'm assuming is a laptop, since it's driving through D.C.
at this very moment.
Way to go, Kase.
That's not far from here.
All right, let's scoop him up.
Wait, hold on, I'm not finished.
Can you tell us on the way?
Well, I could, but, you know, why be on our way when we could bring the hacker to us?
Ooh, I'm liking where this is going.
So, using the hacker's laptop as a conduit, I accessed the system of the car carrying it, along with its front camera.
So, we're seeing what the driver's seeing?
Not that he knows it, nor can he do anything about it when we take over navigation of his car.
You've outdone yourself, Kasie.
Oh, and I'm still not finished.
There's more?
For you there is, McGee.
Since you are our best gamer...
Uh, only gamer.
Not the only gamer-- thank you, Nick-- but since McGee is slightly better than me, I thought he could do the honors.
Well, the honor is all mine.
What am I doing exactly?
You are doing great, McGee.
I'm not gonna lie, this is a serious rush.
Nothing like giving this guy a taste of his own medicine.
Got him pulling up in just a second.
What is the opposite of joyride?
Help!
Get me out of here!
Somebody, help me!
I'd say we're looking at it.
Let me out!
Get me out of here!
Don't just stand there!
Open this door and let me out of here.
McGee, don't we know this guy?
Oh, yeah, we definitely know this guy.
Open this door and let me out now!
Knight and McGee were surprised.
They didn't think this lawyer guy was smart enough to be involved.
Speaking of smart...
All right, lay it on me.
Is it "Dr.
Grace is so smart" or maybe how smart I am to go see Dr.
Grace?
Mm, more like, um, "How smart is Kasie?"
Oh.
Right.
Kasie.
You think I was gonna bring up our near miss yesterday?
Did I ever apologize?
No, but you were, uh...
distracted.
Distracted.
Right.
By what, I don't know.
Well, Nick, uh, if you don't mind...
Oh, I don't really need to know.
As long as you're okay and you're figuring it out, we're cool.
Parker, you need my help...
...I got your back.
Do you have any idea the level of terror you just inflicted upon a law-abiding citizen?
Well, you're the lawyer.
Why don't you tell us?
Not until my lawyer gets here.
Okay, then, while we wait, how about we discuss why we brought you in here?
Please.
I'd love to know.
You used your client's hacking technology to not only steal our car-- that's a federal offense...
And also super embarrassing.
...yeah, but even worse, you stole more cars that led to the deaths of three actual law-abiding citizens.
And that makes you a murderer, Cliff.
What?
No, wait, I didn't kill anybody.
It was them. "
Them"?
Okay, look, I admit I may have passed on my client's technology to a third party, but nobody was supposed to get hurt.
What third party, Cliff?
Bad guys, you know.
Career crooks, hired muscle.
They were only supposed to use the tech to steal the cars, but accidents happen.
Cliff, we found the cars.
This has nothing to do with stealing them.
So why don't you tell us what's really going on?
Or you can take the fall for everything.
Okay, I just...
I want a deal first.
Notice how quickly you ask for a deal when it's your butt on the line.
If you expect me to give her up, I need some guarantees in return.
Her?
Her?
Did I say "her"?
I meant...
Can I get a deal or not?
Oh, no.
No need for the chair.
I can get out of here just fine on my own.
Don't be so sure.
Agents.
What do you mean?
What are you...
what are you doing here?
Shouldn't your first question be about your late husband?
Yeah, like, "Did you catch his killer?"
Well, no, of course.
Did you?
I mean, please tell me you found him.
We sure did.
Turns out he's a lawyer who claims he was just helping some unnamed third party remotely steal cars.
What?
That's crazy.
Whoever heard of such a thing?
Your boyfriend, for one.
Excuse me?
Make that your former boyfriend, who, turns out, is also a lawyer.
The very same lawyer.
Imagine that.
What are you talking about?
You wanted out of your marriage, Ashley, but divorce wasn't an option for you.
We found your prenup.
The only way you were ever gonna get even a dollar was if your husband died first.
So you an