Programma Televisivo: NCIS - 22x17
This symbol is associated with the Nexus drug cartel.
Torres was undercover in one of those D.C.
operations.
What?
What happened?
I got made.
Well, outside of this room, the only person that knew we had an agent undercover is at DOJ.
Are you saying that...
Laroche is a mole?
The Secretary of the Navy felt it important to hire someone from outside our walls.
Can you say who it is?
Newly appointed NCIS Deputy Director Laroche.
I look forward to working with you.
Are you stalking him?
No, I'm just keeping tabs.
How was everything, Flo?
Well, it was delicious, dear.
As always.
Again, I am sorry I couldn't get you your regular table.
That guy has been here half the morning.
Oh, that's all right.
But he seemed to give you some trouble.
He sent his omelet back twice.
Said it looked funny and refused to pay for it.
Oh, thank God, he is finally leaving.
Thank you so much for coming.
I'm sorry everything wasn't to your liking.
Uh, excuse me?!
Hey!
Are you serious?
You hog the table for three hours, you abuse the free coffee refills, and now you stiff me on the tip?
If there was any justice in this world, they'd lock up guys like you.
Let me see your hands!
Federal Agents!
Get your hands in the air!
On your knees!
Get down!
Get down!
Oh, my God.
Get down now!
Get down now!
Hands behind your head.
Get him in.
Get him in.
Code Four, 10-15 in custody.
Let's go!
I tipped 30%, dear.
I don't want any trouble.
Thanks.
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Is he our guy?
He's our guy.
His name is Paul Morton.
REACT found a suppressed handgun in his backpack.
Kasie ran ballistics.
It's a match.
So Morton killed Lieutenant Commander Ryan Willis.
Why?
That's where it gets interesting.
When we searched Morton's motel room, we found a sniper rifle, cash, multiple passports.
Sounds like a hit man.
Not just any hit man.
We also found this.
It's full of poems.
Some with the pages torn out.
Hold on, are you saying that...?
We caught The Poet, Leon.
Well, I'll be damned.
FBI suspects he's behind dozens of contract kills.
Yeah, well, he got his name because he always left a poem at the crime scene.
And Kasie confirmed that they were torn out of that book.
But there was no poem on Willis.
Why?
Well, I'll add that to the list of questions for Morton's interrogation.
Well, I hope the anonymous tip is also on that list.
A week with no leads?
Then, out of the blue, we get an email ID'ing Morton as the killer.
That's convenient.
And suspicious.
Whoever sent that tip may know the name of the client that hired Morton.
Cyber's working on tracing the tip, but they're up against some heavy encryption.
Fortunately...
McGee knows someone.
For real, you stayed in E-Tower?
Freshman and sophomore years.
And then I pledged Alpha Delta Phi.
Oh, you were bad boys.
I was Delta Gamma.
Oh, that figures, Delta Gammas were all the smart girls.
Yeah, well.
Tim, did you know the deputy director went to CMU?
Uh, I did not.
I was, uh, a few years ahead of her, so, sadly, we never crossed paths.
That's a shame.
Well, I would love to keep talking Tartans, but I'm late.
Delilah, lovely to meet you.
I am glad to see NCIS opening themselves to outside help.
If you need anything at all, you know where to find me.
Thank you, Gabe.
I'm sorry, "Gabe"?
What?
That's his name.
Oh.
Do you want me to call him "Laroche"?
I've got a few other names you can call him.
Okay, well, I just came to say hi before heading down to Cyber to help track the anonymous tip.
Okay, hon, look, I'm-I'm sorry, okay?
I apologize, it's just...
the guy gets under my skin.
Oh, well, with as much as you talk about him, I'm starting to think he lives under there.
Tim.
Come on, he's, he's nice.
Honey, it's an act.
You don't believe me?
Look at what I found under my desk last week.
What am I looking at?
That is a mint.
Okay, that is a Cool Beans brand mint.
It's Laroche's brand.
So?
He was at my desk.
Okay?
He's spying on me.
Smell this, okay?
Smell it!
Okay, no.
Tim, it's been, what, six months since you lost out on the deputy director job to Gabe?
Don't you think that it's time to move on?
This isn't about the job, okay?
It's about the fact that he hides things from the team.
He plays politics with our cases.
Well, then talk to him about that.
Confront him.
Or...
let it go.
'Cause this, this is not helpful.
McGee?
Hey...
Oh, hey, Delilah.
I am so glad that you are here.
Yeah, no problem.
What's going on?
I just got into The Poet's phone.
You find out who hired him?
No, but I figured out why he was sitting at that café.
And it was not for the coffee.
Poets use words, don't they?
Maybe he's not much of a poet.
But you know what he does have in common with poets?
He's broke.
Oh, that's right.
Because the money you were paid to kill Lieutenant Commander Willis...
it's no good to you now.
You got only one chip to play now.
Tell us who paid you to kill him.
Come on, Paul, make the smart choice.
The only choice.
Tell us who your client is.
Chief Warrant Officer Ian Garza lives across the street from the café where we arrested Morton.
Morton's phone was full of these photos.
It's a waste of time.
Garza was Morton's next target.
We found Garza at NSF Dahlgren.
Base police are escorting him up here as we speak.
Good.
Only problem is, we're doing all the talking.
Morton won't give up his client.
Why are you protecting them?
Huh?
You want to know how we found you?
An anonymous tip.
Because someone sold you out... "
I have a rendezvous with Death."
Excuse me? "
I have a rendezvous with Death "at some disputed barricade "when Spring comes back and rustling shade "and apple-blossoms fill the air.
I have a rendezvous with Death."
Is that a poem?
Yeah.
Alan Seeger.
He wrote it just before he died. "
It may be he shall take my hand."
What the hell? "
And lead me into his dark land "And close my eyes and quench my breath..."
All right, he did something to himself.
Call 911!
I'll get Jimmy.
What did you do?
What did you do?! "
It may be I shall pass him still.
I have a rendezvous with Death."
♪ Mix the pancake, stir the pancake ♪ ♪ Pop it in the pan ♪ ♪ Fry the pancake, toss the pancake ♪ ♪ Catch it if you can.
♪ Am I interrupting?
Uh, no, Agent Parker, I-I just figured since I had The Poet here on my table today, I might as well recite some poetry.
But I can only seem to remember a nursery rhyme that I used to sing with Victoria while we made pancakes.
He was no poet, Jimmy.
Poetry's supposed to connect us to humanity.
Yeah, and Morton here was paid to sever that connection.
Take my advice: don't waste any words on this guy.
Mm.
Except...
you know, to tell me how he died.
Oh, right, you're gonna love this.
You see this bruising here?
That's where Morton dug his fingers deep into his own forearm.
Why would he do that?
Because he wanted to break these.
Glass capsules underneath his skin.
I found the old scars here indicating where they'd been implanted.
Probably did it years ago as a precaution.
Break glass in case of emergency?
What was in them, cyanide?
No, that's the genius of it.
The capsule in this arm contained pancuronium bromide, which is a paralytic used in executions.
But it was complexed with an unnecessary protein, rendering it inactive.
So in case the capsule accidentally broke...
No, it wouldn't have killed him, unless...
he broke the capsule in this arm, which contained an enzyme that activated the paralytic.
So when these two compounds mixed in his blood... "
Rendezvous with Death."
We never had a chance to save him.
A hit man to the end.
He was willing to die to protect his client.
Hey, has Chief Warrant Officer Garza arrived?
Yeah, and he didn't have any idea who would hire a hit man to kill him.
But he did know the first target, Lieutenant Commander Willis.
Turns out they served together.
Why wasn't that in their file?
Because they served on the Atlas.
I don't think there's a ship called Atlas.
There is not.
But there is a train.
Wait, for real, the Navy has a train now?
Well, technically, the Atlas is a Department of Energy railcar.
Yeah, but Navy provides security from the escort vehicle.
Security for what?
Uh, for what's in there.
Several tons of spent nuclear fuel.
Ah, top secret.
Explains why it wasn't in their files.
Twice a year, spent fuel from nuclear-powered ships is transported across the country to a storage facility in Idaho.
Both Lieutenant Commander Willis and Warrant Garza were assigned to the train's security detail.
And both were targeted by a hit man.
Ah, this could be a precursor to an attack on the train or an attempt to derail it.
Or even worse, someone's trying to steal its cargo.
Either way, we have to find out when this train runs again and whether these two targets were assigned to it.
I couldn't agree more.
I'll call SECNAV and the D.O.E.
Your team's sole focus should be ID'ing the client who hired this hit man.
We need to find out who's behind this.
You heard the deputy director.
Torres, Knight, keep digging into Morton.
McGee, let's check in with Kasie.
Oh!
Agent McGee.
Before you go...
dietary restrictions.
Excuse me?
For tomorrow night.
I'm thinking of making a Coq au Vin.
How are you and Delilah with mushrooms?
I'm sorry, what is happening tomorrow night?
Oh.
Did your wife not tell you?
No.
Laroche invites us to dinner at his place, and you say yes?
Well, it would've been awkward to say no.
Who cares?
Make an excuse.
I mean it would've been awkward because dinner was my idea.
Gabe came down to Cyber to check on my progress, and we got to talking, and, you know, one thing led to another, and...
Okay, Delilah, you realize that Laroche is the last person I want to have dinner with, right?
Well, good news: it's not just with him.
It's also with his wife.
He told me all about her.
She's a neurosurgeon.
Tim, she sounds brilliant.
She married Laroche.
Tim.
This dinner will be good for you.
We're going.
Hey.
Oh, Agent Parker, it's so lovely to see you.
Ah, been too long, Delilah.
How's it coming with the anonymous tip?
I'm running it through several of my custom-built decryption programs, but they'll take some time.
And I need to get home to the kids.
Ooh, we can't go tomorrow if we don't have a babysitter.
Oh, well, I already got that covered.
Don't stay too late.
It was a valiant effort.
Hey, Kase.
Perfect timing.
I think I got a lead on The Poet's broker.
He had a broker?
Looks like he wanted a buffer between himself and the clients that hired him.
Any hit man worth his salt's gonna protect his anonymity.
Exactly.
And The Poet was extra careful.
Even his dealings with his broker, they were all done remotely via the dark web.
Is that where you found the lead?
Uh, no, I followed the money.
I flagged all of the deposits to The Poet's account in the days following his recorded kills.
One name stood out.
Gemma Wood.
She is a jeweler in the Diamond District.
That's our broker.
She may know who our client is.
Well done, Kase.
Problem is, if we move to arrest her, what's to stop her from doing what The Poet did?
Yeah, and even if we do take her alive, there's no guaranteeing she's gonna talk to us.
But she might talk to The Poet.
Kase, The Poet's dead.
But the broker doesn't know that.
Oh, my God!
Gemma!
You always got the best drip.
How much?
25...
but for you, 20.
Always a pleasure, Miss Sharpe.
Ooh, samezies.
Bye.
Have a good day, miss.
You, too, baby.
Can I help you?
I'm here to see your boss.
Sorry, we're by appointment only.
I'm sure she'll make an exception for me.
And who the hell are you?
I'm The Poet.
I don't like this.
He's like a sitting duck in that airlock.
He'll be fine.
Nick's played killers before.
Just give him a minute.
No wire, no weapons.
We need to talk.
Sir, I don't know who you think I am.
Cut the crap!
Somebody burned me.
I had him in my sights and then the Feds showed up.
Now the target is on lockdown.
Yes, you do seem to have me confused with someone else.
It's not just my problem.
This is yours, too.
I'm afraid I'm gonna have to ask you to leave.
Make me.
Go ahead and call the cops.
I don't need the police.
Yann.
Back up!
Get rid of him.
You ready to talk now?
Let's take this into my office.
Shall we?
Don't let anyone in.
Think you can manage that?
The Poet.
I must say, I wish you'd shown your face earlier.
Along with the rest of you.
The client.
Who is it?
Not so fast.
Anonymity works both ways.
I protect my contractors, and I also protect my clients.
Well, you won't be able to protect this one.
Not if they sold me out.
The client paid cash upfront for this job.
Why would they sabotage it?
I don't know.
But you better hope it was them.
Because if it wasn't...
...then it had to be you.
If I wanted you dead, I wouldn't hand you to the Feds.
I'm not that stupid.
But Swole Patrol outside seems like he has a couple of brain cells missing.
Which is precisely why I don't tell him anything.
Are you sure you were careful?
Somebody made a mistake.
And it wasn't me.
I need the client's name.
Hey, boss?
Turning away a sale...
Uh, sorry to bother you.
Uh, there's a lady out here.
Get rid of her.
I'm trying, but she won't go away!
I swear, I'm gonna kill him someday.
Well, I'll do it for a discount.
I'll be right back.
Knight.
Your sign says you're still open...
What are you doing here?
I have a ring to sell before my ex-husband, that's what he's gonna be...
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Because he doesn't deserve it!
Hey, I am not leaving until I sell this ring, okay?
Please!
Oh, come on, Knight.
Grow up.
...my sister!
Ma'am.
He already told you we're closed.
Take your cheap ring and your lazy sob story somewhere else.
I beg your pardon!
Leave!
Or I will make you leave.
This is going on your Yelp review.
Apologies.
Where were we?
Tell your client that I want to meet.
You can reach me at this number.
It's secure.
And if I can't convince the client?
Well...
You're gonna need some thicker glass.
Got it.
Thanks.
Ooh, thank you.
Okay, just got off the phone with the agent who's watching the jewelers, and so far, no movement.
Tell me something good, McGee.
I wish I could.
I've been watching this bug for six hours, still nothing.
I'm telling you, Wood bought it.
She believed I was The Poet.
Then why hasn't she contacted her client?
I don't know, maybe somebody spooked her.
Me?
I was just doing my job.
And watching out for my partner.
Oh, I don't need watching out for.
Okay, but you did need help planting that bug, so you're welcome.
So what would be the plan if you, uh, if you were to be let in?
I mean, it's not like you still have the, uh, the engagement ring.
Aw.
You still have the ring from our fake wedding?
Okay, calm down, okay, it doesn't mean anything.
I just like it.
Hate to say it, but that is technically NCIS property.
Don't let Laroche catch you wearing that.
'Cause when he's not munching mints, he's pinching pennies.
Well, speaking of Laroche, you still having dinner with him tonight?
Barring some unforeseen miracle.
Well, it's not a miracle, but it's certainly unforeseen.
Well, I'll take it.
I've been doing a deep dive into Gemma Wood's business accounts, seeing as it's a front for hiring contact killers.
I found a customer who spends a suspicious amount of money buying diamonds.
So maybe not just buying diamonds?
You think that's the client we're looking for?
Well, I can't prove it yet, but given this customer's history with Parker...
Me?
Who are we talking about?
Your nemesis from your FBI days.
Carla Marino.
So you're saying the Kansas City mob ordered hits on two U.S.
Naval officers?
I'm saying it's possible.
It's also possible that Carla was really just buying diamonds.
From a jeweler 1,000 miles from Kansas City who just happens to work with contract killers?
That's a hell of a coincidence.
I agree.
The problem is, it's all circumstantial.
It's also not her style.
Carla Marino deals in drugs and weapons, not nuclear fuel.
Why would she be interested in the Atlas train?
I don't know.
It runs right through her backyard.
Another coincidence.
One too many for me.
As soon as we get the evidence, I'm on the first flight to Kansas City.
Yeah, come in.
Sorry to interrupt.
You got something?
Uh, nothing good.
Gemma Wood left the store 15 minutes ago.
The agent lost her.
And that's not all.
The bug that Nick planted, it stopped transmitting.
We think that Wood might've found it.
Go kick down that door.
Agent McGee.
Don't you have a dinner with Deputy Director Laroche?
Oh, yeah, but I, I can postpone that.
No, no, Laroche has been coordinating with the D.O.E.
about the Atlas train.
You two can trade updates over the amuse-bouche.
Director.
Um...
I'm on it.
NCIS!
Clear.
Security guard's dead.
I got the alarm.
Clear.
All clear!
Her computer's gone.
Well, that explains why the bug stopped working.
I don't get it, man.
I'm telling you she bought the act.
Well, it doesn't look like it.
Good thing I was watching your back earlier today.
This one over here.
All right, let's start looking for anything that might tie her to Carla Marino.
Yo, yo, yo, yo, hold on, hold on.
What?
What's behind safe number two?
We've made incredible advances recently with bio-compatible devices.
I was reading about that!
So you can actually...
thank you...
use AI to decode the brain's messages?
And bypass the spinal compression using a wireless implant.
That's incredible.
I just, I admire what you do so much.
It's still early, but...
the results have been very encouraging.
Tammy is being modest.
The way she's going, she's going to have her patients tap-dancing by 2030.
The only question is...
does the world need more tap dancers?
Honey, he's joking.
Oh.
I didn't realize.
Do you...?
Yeah, I tap-dance.
So do I.
Gabe.
Oh, okay, okay, I know it's not the same thing.
I'm, um, talking about the political tap dance.
Sorry, the what?
It's what I call what I do.
To get what you want in this town, sometimes you have to equivocate.
Tell someone one thing while telling someone else the opposite.
It's...
how I get things done.
Sounds a lot like lying to me.
Well...
the job isn't for everyone.
How about I open another bottle?
Yes.
Um, I got to get this.
One second.
Sorry.
Mm-hmm.
This is so good...
Ladies!
Parker, hey.
You still at Laroche's?
Uh, yeah, but I can leave if you need me to.
No, stay there.
We found evidence the hit man had another target.
Who?
Deputy Director Laroche.
And voilà .
Oh, I understand, Agent McGee.
You think someone wants me dead.
Yes, which is why we need to get you back to NCIS for protection.
From what?
Thought the hit man killed himself in the interrogation room.
Yeah...
Then who exactly are you protecting me from?
It's a precaution.
Mm.
Exactly.
A precaution that can wait until after dinner.
Dinner is not important right now, sir.
You're right.
But what is important is not scaring my wife unnecessarily.
Your team found some photos in a safe.
But the truth is, you can't say for sure what those photos are.
We are still investigating.
So until we know more, there's no sense in panicking.
Besides, I have all the protection I need right here.
You.
Listen, Deputy Director...
That's right.
I am the deputy director, Agent McGee.
Understood?
Shall we?
Le Coq au Vin est prêt.
Diamonds may be a girl's best friend, but for this guy, they were definitely his worst enemy.
This wasn't a robbery, Jimmy.
He wasn't killed over diamonds.
No, he was killed by them.
Not only was this saw blade the murder weapon, it was also diamond-tipped.
Jewelers use it to cut gemstones.
I guess Wood found another use for it?
Bad news.
Security cameras have been wiped.
And we haven't found anything connecting Wood to Carla Marino.
It doesn't make any sense.
Why would Carla want Laroche dead?
Well, the two other targets had connections to the Atlas train.
Maybe Laroche has one, too.
Why do I get the feeling he wouldn't tell us if he did?
You think that McGee was right about Laroche all along?
Maybe Laroche is hiding something.
Start digging.
Find it.
Who's ready for dessert?
Definitely.
I made lemon soufflé.
Pairs great with raspberry sauce.
Yes, it does.
We'll just clear these plates.
Excuse me.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Yes, of course.
What is going on with you?
Nothing.
Timothy Farragut McGee, we do not keep secrets in this family.
Okay.
Laroche may have been the hit man's next target.
Oh, my God!
Good thing he's dead.
Yeah, but I think Laroche is lying about knowing why he's the target.
Oh, here we go.
No, look, this...
Delilah, this is different.
Okay?
Listen to me.
Laroche, he took special interest in this case.
And now that he's a target, I'm starting to understand why.
Now, he's got an office over there right across from the bathroom.
If I could get in there, take a look around...
That's crazy.
He's your boss.
And we're his dinner guests.
I know, I understand.
I know I could get caught, I could get fired.
Exactly.
Which is why you're going to need a really good excuse.
Ow!
What are you doing?
Oh!
You better go clean up.
I love you.
I know.
Ooh.
Tell me you got something.
Oh, we got two somethings.
Especially after 16 phone calls.
17 if you count the last one from Vance.
He was angry.
Mm-hmm.
So the D.O.E.
finally sent over the records for the Atlas train's security protocols.
It turns out, those protocols are set by a top secret board of directors.
Makes sense.
What doesn't make sense is the fact that Laroche failed to mention that he is on that board of directors.
He also failed to mention that he was there for a mishap drill a few months ago.
During these drills, the Navy simulates a disaster scenario with the train.
And check out where the drill took place.
It doesn't directly connect us to Carla, but...
We're getting closer.
Oh, we're also getting closer to Gemma Wood.
TSA just flagged this passport.
She's trying to board a plane to the Bahamas.
Let's go.
Raspberry can stain.
Maybe I should offer him a pair of my pants.
I'm sure he's fine.
Mm.
I'm gonna go check on him.
Oh.
Please!
Don't trouble yourself.
Oh.
You are our guest.
Okay.
I'll be right back.
Agent McGee?
You okay in there?
Agent McGee?
Find anything interesting?
Oh, just these.
My phone records.
My bank records.
You keeping tabs on me?
Only because you've been keeping tabs on me.
Pulling my files, tracking my keycard access.
Why don't you like me, Agent McGee?
Is it because I got the job and you didn't?
I don't have a problem with you getting the job.
I like my job.
Then what is it?
You clearly have a problem with me.
Why can't you just say it to my face?
I don't trust you.
And I think you know why.
No.
I don't.
You were the only one that knew that Torres was undercover with the Nexus cartel last year.
Wait.
You think I burned him?
Who else?
What kind of person do you think I am?
I think you're the kind of person that lies to get what you want.
Parker texted me.
How come you never told us you were head of security for the Atlas train?
Come on!
I think you know why.
Anything...
related to the Navy's nuclear propulsion program is top secret.
I couldn't even tell Director Vance.
I'm disappointed in you, Agent McGee.
I really am.
I thought you were better than this, but...
turns out you're just a sore loser.
You boys doing okay?
All good, babe.
Just a little shop talk.
But we're done now.
Aren't we, Agent McGee?
I should have known you were playing me.
You're obviously not a poet.
Well, roses are red, violets are blue, criminals go to prison, and that includes you.
For murder.
For conspiracy to commit murder.
And...
oh, look at that...
more murder.
That wasn't me.
I left the store, and when I came back, I found him dead.
Then you tried to flee the country.
Damn right I did.
This was a message.
To find better help?
You don't understand how this world works.
Fail once and you're out of the game.
Permanently.
The Poet failed.
Which means you failed.
The client must have found out.
And now they're cleaning house.
Who is the client?
You're asking the wrong question.
If The Poet failed and I'm in here, it means the client hired someone new to clean house.
You mean another hit man?
Someone to eliminate the middleman and any outstanding targets.
The hit is still active.
And failure is not an option.
Local PD's been dispatched.
Torres and Knight are on their way to you now, but don't wait for 'em.
No, we won't.
We'll head back to NCIS right away.
Uh, actually, Agent Parker, I would prefer to wait for backup.
Frankly, I'm not sure that Agent McGee is capable of putting aside his personal feelings about me.
Well, given he hasn't shot you himself, I'd say he's shown remarkable restraint.
This is hardly the time for jokes, Agent Parker.
There is an active threat.
Which is why you are going to do exactly what Agent McGee tells you to do when he tells you to do it.
He's in charge now.
Gabe.
Is it true?
Is somebody trying to kill you?
She had a right to know.
It'll be fine.
Help is on the way.
I'm not gonna let anything happen to him, okay?
I'm a federal agent.
I'm always armed.
You brought a gun into my house?
Right now, I need you both to pack a bag.
Five minutes, we're on the road back to NCIS.
Oh, my God, this is really happening.
I'll help you.
Okay.
That was a gun safe I saw in your office, yeah?
You mean when you were snooping behind my back?
Professional killer's gonna have body armor.
We need to gear up.
Why does Carla Marino want to kill the deputy director of NCIS?
I don't know what you're talking about.
She's one of your clients.
She spent tens of thousands of dollars at your shop.
On jewelry, not contract kills.
You expect me to believe that?
You're afraid of her.
More than you, apparently.
Which makes me the smart one.
The smart move would be to let us protect you from her.
She's not the one after me.
She's not the client?
Not the one you're looking for.
Then who wants Laroche dead?
I don't know a name.
Just a face that came into my store.
He was new, and he wasn't from Kansas City.
How do you know?
He had a tattoo.
One I recognized.
Draw it.
Okay, have you tried your wife's birthday?
Yes.
Forward and backward.
Do you have any nieces or nephews?
Nine of them.
All right, we're ready to go.
Do you remember the code to the gun safe?
Isn't it my birthday?
Well, good news is, I'm pretty sure the police will have guns.
Thank God.
Tim!
The hit man's here.
Get away from the window.
Oh, no.
I can't get a call out.
They're using a signal blocker.
Tim!
There's a room down the hall.
No windows.
All right, everyone, let's go.
Deputy Director, come on.
We got to go.
Hit man's after me.
Which means anyone that I'm with is also in danger.
You-you should get out of here, McGee.
It's my job to protect you.
Even if I don't deserve it?
W-We don't have time for this right now.
You were supposed to get the deputy director job, not me.
And then SECNAV received a report about NCIS.
A report I wrote.
What are you talking about?
It advocated a shake-up.
It criticized NCIS for being too close-knit, for acting more like a...
family than a federal agency.
But that's not a bad thing.
I know that now.
Please.
I will, uh...
I'll get in my car.
I'll draw them away.
No.
No, no, no.
They are not going to stop until I'm dead.
I can't tap-dance my way out of this one.
What if we could?
You don't have to do this!
Shut up.
We can work this out.
I said, keep your mouth shut!
No, please!
You're late.
This contract's been fulfilled.
So you're The Poet.
The client warned me you might still be on the job.
Let me guess...
they told you to clean up loose ends?
Told me the same thing.
Interesting.
So how do we play this?
We have two options.
One, we both walk away.
Two, only I walk away.
Oh, I think there's a third option.
Freeze.
Federal agents.
Do not move.
Hey, Deputy Director.
Is it over?
Being dead hurts like hell.
No, you're fine.
You're covered in raspberry sauce, but looks like the vest caught the bullets.
Best gift ever.
Director Vance gave it to me when I got the job.
Said I might need it someday.
I thought he was joking.
No.
He was just looking out for his family.
Thank you.
One of my agents shot the deputy director.
Not sure how I'm gonna explain this to SECNAV.
Simple...
McGee was buying time and he saved Laroche's life.
For now.
But our hit woman still isn't talking, and we still don't know who wants Laroche dead.
Until we do, I've assigned agents to protect him at all times.
Good idea.
Because I think I may know who's behind this.
Gemma Wood said that the client's rep had a tattoo.
You recognize it?
It's Nexus cartel.
Torres was undercover in one of those D.C.
operations.
What?
What happened?
I got made.
Well, outside of this room, the only person that knew we had an agent undercover is at DOJ.
Are you saying that...
Laroche is a mole?
The Secretary of the Navy felt it important to hire someone from outside our walls.
Can you say who it is?
Newly appointed NCIS Deputy Director Laroche.
I look forward to working with you.
Are you stalking him?
No, I'm just keeping tabs.
How was everything, Flo?
Well, it was delicious, dear.
As always.
Again, I am sorry I couldn't get you your regular table.
That guy has been here half the morning.
Oh, that's all right.
But he seemed to give you some trouble.
He sent his omelet back twice.
Said it looked funny and refused to pay for it.
Oh, thank God, he is finally leaving.
Thank you so much for coming.
I'm sorry everything wasn't to your liking.
Uh, excuse me?!
Hey!
Are you serious?
You hog the table for three hours, you abuse the free coffee refills, and now you stiff me on the tip?
If there was any justice in this world, they'd lock up guys like you.
Let me see your hands!
Federal Agents!
Get your hands in the air!
On your knees!
Get down!
Get down!
Oh, my God.
Get down now!
Get down now!
Hands behind your head.
Get him in.
Get him in.
Code Four, 10-15 in custody.
Let's go!
I tipped 30%, dear.
I don't want any trouble.
Thanks.
Synced & corrected by -robtor- www.addic7ed.com Director.
Is he our guy?
He's our guy.
His name is Paul Morton.
REACT found a suppressed handgun in his backpack.
Kasie ran ballistics.
It's a match.
So Morton killed Lieutenant Commander Ryan Willis.
Why?
That's where it gets interesting.
When we searched Morton's motel room, we found a sniper rifle, cash, multiple passports.
Sounds like a hit man.
Not just any hit man.
We also found this.
It's full of poems.
Some with the pages torn out.
Hold on, are you saying that...?
We caught The Poet, Leon.
Well, I'll be damned.
FBI suspects he's behind dozens of contract kills.
Yeah, well, he got his name because he always left a poem at the crime scene.
And Kasie confirmed that they were torn out of that book.
But there was no poem on Willis.
Why?
Well, I'll add that to the list of questions for Morton's interrogation.
Well, I hope the anonymous tip is also on that list.
A week with no leads?
Then, out of the blue, we get an email ID'ing Morton as the killer.
That's convenient.
And suspicious.
Whoever sent that tip may know the name of the client that hired Morton.
Cyber's working on tracing the tip, but they're up against some heavy encryption.
Fortunately...
McGee knows someone.
For real, you stayed in E-Tower?
Freshman and sophomore years.
And then I pledged Alpha Delta Phi.
Oh, you were bad boys.
I was Delta Gamma.
Oh, that figures, Delta Gammas were all the smart girls.
Yeah, well.
Tim, did you know the deputy director went to CMU?
Uh, I did not.
I was, uh, a few years ahead of her, so, sadly, we never crossed paths.
That's a shame.
Well, I would love to keep talking Tartans, but I'm late.
Delilah, lovely to meet you.
I am glad to see NCIS opening themselves to outside help.
If you need anything at all, you know where to find me.
Thank you, Gabe.
I'm sorry, "Gabe"?
What?
That's his name.
Oh.
Do you want me to call him "Laroche"?
I've got a few other names you can call him.
Okay, well, I just came to say hi before heading down to Cyber to help track the anonymous tip.
Okay, hon, look, I'm-I'm sorry, okay?
I apologize, it's just...
the guy gets under my skin.
Oh, well, with as much as you talk about him, I'm starting to think he lives under there.
Tim.
Come on, he's, he's nice.
Honey, it's an act.
You don't believe me?
Look at what I found under my desk last week.
What am I looking at?
That is a mint.
Okay, that is a Cool Beans brand mint.
It's Laroche's brand.
So?
He was at my desk.
Okay?
He's spying on me.
Smell this, okay?
Smell it!
Okay, no.
Tim, it's been, what, six months since you lost out on the deputy director job to Gabe?
Don't you think that it's time to move on?
This isn't about the job, okay?
It's about the fact that he hides things from the team.
He plays politics with our cases.
Well, then talk to him about that.
Confront him.
Or...
let it go.
'Cause this, this is not helpful.
McGee?
Hey...
Oh, hey, Delilah.
I am so glad that you are here.
Yeah, no problem.
What's going on?
I just got into The Poet's phone.
You find out who hired him?
No, but I figured out why he was sitting at that café.
And it was not for the coffee.
Poets use words, don't they?
Maybe he's not much of a poet.
But you know what he does have in common with poets?
He's broke.
Oh, that's right.
Because the money you were paid to kill Lieutenant Commander Willis...
it's no good to you now.
You got only one chip to play now.
Tell us who paid you to kill him.
Come on, Paul, make the smart choice.
The only choice.
Tell us who your client is.
Chief Warrant Officer Ian Garza lives across the street from the café where we arrested Morton.
Morton's phone was full of these photos.
It's a waste of time.
Garza was Morton's next target.
We found Garza at NSF Dahlgren.
Base police are escorting him up here as we speak.
Good.
Only problem is, we're doing all the talking.
Morton won't give up his client.
Why are you protecting them?
Huh?
You want to know how we found you?
An anonymous tip.
Because someone sold you out... "
I have a rendezvous with Death."
Excuse me? "
I have a rendezvous with Death "at some disputed barricade "when Spring comes back and rustling shade "and apple-blossoms fill the air.
I have a rendezvous with Death."
Is that a poem?
Yeah.
Alan Seeger.
He wrote it just before he died. "
It may be he shall take my hand."
What the hell? "
And lead me into his dark land "And close my eyes and quench my breath..."
All right, he did something to himself.
Call 911!
I'll get Jimmy.
What did you do?
What did you do?! "
It may be I shall pass him still.
I have a rendezvous with Death."
♪ Mix the pancake, stir the pancake ♪ ♪ Pop it in the pan ♪ ♪ Fry the pancake, toss the pancake ♪ ♪ Catch it if you can.
♪ Am I interrupting?
Uh, no, Agent Parker, I-I just figured since I had The Poet here on my table today, I might as well recite some poetry.
But I can only seem to remember a nursery rhyme that I used to sing with Victoria while we made pancakes.
He was no poet, Jimmy.
Poetry's supposed to connect us to humanity.
Yeah, and Morton here was paid to sever that connection.
Take my advice: don't waste any words on this guy.
Mm.
Except...
you know, to tell me how he died.
Oh, right, you're gonna love this.
You see this bruising here?
That's where Morton dug his fingers deep into his own forearm.
Why would he do that?
Because he wanted to break these.
Glass capsules underneath his skin.
I found the old scars here indicating where they'd been implanted.
Probably did it years ago as a precaution.
Break glass in case of emergency?
What was in them, cyanide?
No, that's the genius of it.
The capsule in this arm contained pancuronium bromide, which is a paralytic used in executions.
But it was complexed with an unnecessary protein, rendering it inactive.
So in case the capsule accidentally broke...
No, it wouldn't have killed him, unless...
he broke the capsule in this arm, which contained an enzyme that activated the paralytic.
So when these two compounds mixed in his blood... "
Rendezvous with Death."
We never had a chance to save him.
A hit man to the end.
He was willing to die to protect his client.
Hey, has Chief Warrant Officer Garza arrived?
Yeah, and he didn't have any idea who would hire a hit man to kill him.
But he did know the first target, Lieutenant Commander Willis.
Turns out they served together.
Why wasn't that in their file?
Because they served on the Atlas.
I don't think there's a ship called Atlas.
There is not.
But there is a train.
Wait, for real, the Navy has a train now?
Well, technically, the Atlas is a Department of Energy railcar.
Yeah, but Navy provides security from the escort vehicle.
Security for what?
Uh, for what's in there.
Several tons of spent nuclear fuel.
Ah, top secret.
Explains why it wasn't in their files.
Twice a year, spent fuel from nuclear-powered ships is transported across the country to a storage facility in Idaho.
Both Lieutenant Commander Willis and Warrant Garza were assigned to the train's security detail.
And both were targeted by a hit man.
Ah, this could be a precursor to an attack on the train or an attempt to derail it.
Or even worse, someone's trying to steal its cargo.
Either way, we have to find out when this train runs again and whether these two targets were assigned to it.
I couldn't agree more.
I'll call SECNAV and the D.O.E.
Your team's sole focus should be ID'ing the client who hired this hit man.
We need to find out who's behind this.
You heard the deputy director.
Torres, Knight, keep digging into Morton.
McGee, let's check in with Kasie.
Oh!
Agent McGee.
Before you go...
dietary restrictions.
Excuse me?
For tomorrow night.
I'm thinking of making a Coq au Vin.
How are you and Delilah with mushrooms?
I'm sorry, what is happening tomorrow night?
Oh.
Did your wife not tell you?
No.
Laroche invites us to dinner at his place, and you say yes?
Well, it would've been awkward to say no.
Who cares?
Make an excuse.
I mean it would've been awkward because dinner was my idea.
Gabe came down to Cyber to check on my progress, and we got to talking, and, you know, one thing led to another, and...
Okay, Delilah, you realize that Laroche is the last person I want to have dinner with, right?
Well, good news: it's not just with him.
It's also with his wife.
He told me all about her.
She's a neurosurgeon.
Tim, she sounds brilliant.
She married Laroche.
Tim.
This dinner will be good for you.
We're going.
Hey.
Oh, Agent Parker, it's so lovely to see you.
Ah, been too long, Delilah.
How's it coming with the anonymous tip?
I'm running it through several of my custom-built decryption programs, but they'll take some time.
And I need to get home to the kids.
Ooh, we can't go tomorrow if we don't have a babysitter.
Oh, well, I already got that covered.
Don't stay too late.
It was a valiant effort.
Hey, Kase.
Perfect timing.
I think I got a lead on The Poet's broker.
He had a broker?
Looks like he wanted a buffer between himself and the clients that hired him.
Any hit man worth his salt's gonna protect his anonymity.
Exactly.
And The Poet was extra careful.
Even his dealings with his broker, they were all done remotely via the dark web.
Is that where you found the lead?
Uh, no, I followed the money.
I flagged all of the deposits to The Poet's account in the days following his recorded kills.
One name stood out.
Gemma Wood.
She is a jeweler in the Diamond District.
That's our broker.
She may know who our client is.
Well done, Kase.
Problem is, if we move to arrest her, what's to stop her from doing what The Poet did?
Yeah, and even if we do take her alive, there's no guaranteeing she's gonna talk to us.
But she might talk to The Poet.
Kase, The Poet's dead.
But the broker doesn't know that.
Oh, my God!
Gemma!
You always got the best drip.
How much?
25...
but for you, 20.
Always a pleasure, Miss Sharpe.
Ooh, samezies.
Bye.
Have a good day, miss.
You, too, baby.
Can I help you?
I'm here to see your boss.
Sorry, we're by appointment only.
I'm sure she'll make an exception for me.
And who the hell are you?
I'm The Poet.
I don't like this.
He's like a sitting duck in that airlock.
He'll be fine.
Nick's played killers before.
Just give him a minute.
No wire, no weapons.
We need to talk.
Sir, I don't know who you think I am.
Cut the crap!
Somebody burned me.
I had him in my sights and then the Feds showed up.
Now the target is on lockdown.
Yes, you do seem to have me confused with someone else.
It's not just my problem.
This is yours, too.
I'm afraid I'm gonna have to ask you to leave.
Make me.
Go ahead and call the cops.
I don't need the police.
Yann.
Back up!
Get rid of him.
You ready to talk now?
Let's take this into my office.
Shall we?
Don't let anyone in.
Think you can manage that?
The Poet.
I must say, I wish you'd shown your face earlier.
Along with the rest of you.
The client.
Who is it?
Not so fast.
Anonymity works both ways.
I protect my contractors, and I also protect my clients.
Well, you won't be able to protect this one.
Not if they sold me out.
The client paid cash upfront for this job.
Why would they sabotage it?
I don't know.
But you better hope it was them.
Because if it wasn't...
...then it had to be you.
If I wanted you dead, I wouldn't hand you to the Feds.
I'm not that stupid.
But Swole Patrol outside seems like he has a couple of brain cells missing.
Which is precisely why I don't tell him anything.
Are you sure you were careful?
Somebody made a mistake.
And it wasn't me.
I need the client's name.
Hey, boss?
Turning away a sale...
Uh, sorry to bother you.
Uh, there's a lady out here.
Get rid of her.
I'm trying, but she won't go away!
I swear, I'm gonna kill him someday.
Well, I'll do it for a discount.
I'll be right back.
Knight.
Your sign says you're still open...
What are you doing here?
I have a ring to sell before my ex-husband, that's what he's gonna be...
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Because he doesn't deserve it!
Hey, I am not leaving until I sell this ring, okay?
Please!
Oh, come on, Knight.
Grow up.
...my sister!
Ma'am.
He already told you we're closed.
Take your cheap ring and your lazy sob story somewhere else.
I beg your pardon!
Leave!
Or I will make you leave.
This is going on your Yelp review.
Apologies.
Where were we?
Tell your client that I want to meet.
You can reach me at this number.
It's secure.
And if I can't convince the client?
Well...
You're gonna need some thicker glass.
Got it.
Thanks.
Ooh, thank you.
Okay, just got off the phone with the agent who's watching the jewelers, and so far, no movement.
Tell me something good, McGee.
I wish I could.
I've been watching this bug for six hours, still nothing.
I'm telling you, Wood bought it.
She believed I was The Poet.
Then why hasn't she contacted her client?
I don't know, maybe somebody spooked her.
Me?
I was just doing my job.
And watching out for my partner.
Oh, I don't need watching out for.
Okay, but you did need help planting that bug, so you're welcome.
So what would be the plan if you, uh, if you were to be let in?
I mean, it's not like you still have the, uh, the engagement ring.
Aw.
You still have the ring from our fake wedding?
Okay, calm down, okay, it doesn't mean anything.
I just like it.
Hate to say it, but that is technically NCIS property.
Don't let Laroche catch you wearing that.
'Cause when he's not munching mints, he's pinching pennies.
Well, speaking of Laroche, you still having dinner with him tonight?
Barring some unforeseen miracle.
Well, it's not a miracle, but it's certainly unforeseen.
Well, I'll take it.
I've been doing a deep dive into Gemma Wood's business accounts, seeing as it's a front for hiring contact killers.
I found a customer who spends a suspicious amount of money buying diamonds.
So maybe not just buying diamonds?
You think that's the client we're looking for?
Well, I can't prove it yet, but given this customer's history with Parker...
Me?
Who are we talking about?
Your nemesis from your FBI days.
Carla Marino.
So you're saying the Kansas City mob ordered hits on two U.S.
Naval officers?
I'm saying it's possible.
It's also possible that Carla was really just buying diamonds.
From a jeweler 1,000 miles from Kansas City who just happens to work with contract killers?
That's a hell of a coincidence.
I agree.
The problem is, it's all circumstantial.
It's also not her style.
Carla Marino deals in drugs and weapons, not nuclear fuel.
Why would she be interested in the Atlas train?
I don't know.
It runs right through her backyard.
Another coincidence.
One too many for me.
As soon as we get the evidence, I'm on the first flight to Kansas City.
Yeah, come in.
Sorry to interrupt.
You got something?
Uh, nothing good.
Gemma Wood left the store 15 minutes ago.
The agent lost her.
And that's not all.
The bug that Nick planted, it stopped transmitting.
We think that Wood might've found it.
Go kick down that door.
Agent McGee.
Don't you have a dinner with Deputy Director Laroche?
Oh, yeah, but I, I can postpone that.
No, no, Laroche has been coordinating with the D.O.E.
about the Atlas train.
You two can trade updates over the amuse-bouche.
Director.
Um...
I'm on it.
NCIS!
Clear.
Security guard's dead.
I got the alarm.
Clear.
All clear!
Her computer's gone.
Well, that explains why the bug stopped working.
I don't get it, man.
I'm telling you she bought the act.
Well, it doesn't look like it.
Good thing I was watching your back earlier today.
This one over here.
All right, let's start looking for anything that might tie her to Carla Marino.
Yo, yo, yo, yo, hold on, hold on.
What?
What's behind safe number two?
We've made incredible advances recently with bio-compatible devices.
I was reading about that!
So you can actually...
thank you...
use AI to decode the brain's messages?
And bypass the spinal compression using a wireless implant.
That's incredible.
I just, I admire what you do so much.
It's still early, but...
the results have been very encouraging.
Tammy is being modest.
The way she's going, she's going to have her patients tap-dancing by 2030.
The only question is...
does the world need more tap dancers?
Honey, he's joking.
Oh.
I didn't realize.
Do you...?
Yeah, I tap-dance.
So do I.
Gabe.
Oh, okay, okay, I know it's not the same thing.
I'm, um, talking about the political tap dance.
Sorry, the what?
It's what I call what I do.
To get what you want in this town, sometimes you have to equivocate.
Tell someone one thing while telling someone else the opposite.
It's...
how I get things done.
Sounds a lot like lying to me.
Well...
the job isn't for everyone.
How about I open another bottle?
Yes.
Um, I got to get this.
One second.
Sorry.
Mm-hmm.
This is so good...
Ladies!
Parker, hey.
You still at Laroche's?
Uh, yeah, but I can leave if you need me to.
No, stay there.
We found evidence the hit man had another target.
Who?
Deputy Director Laroche.
And voilà .
Oh, I understand, Agent McGee.
You think someone wants me dead.
Yes, which is why we need to get you back to NCIS for protection.
From what?
Thought the hit man killed himself in the interrogation room.
Yeah...
Then who exactly are you protecting me from?
It's a precaution.
Mm.
Exactly.
A precaution that can wait until after dinner.
Dinner is not important right now, sir.
You're right.
But what is important is not scaring my wife unnecessarily.
Your team found some photos in a safe.
But the truth is, you can't say for sure what those photos are.
We are still investigating.
So until we know more, there's no sense in panicking.
Besides, I have all the protection I need right here.
You.
Listen, Deputy Director...
That's right.
I am the deputy director, Agent McGee.
Understood?
Shall we?
Le Coq au Vin est prêt.
Diamonds may be a girl's best friend, but for this guy, they were definitely his worst enemy.
This wasn't a robbery, Jimmy.
He wasn't killed over diamonds.
No, he was killed by them.
Not only was this saw blade the murder weapon, it was also diamond-tipped.
Jewelers use it to cut gemstones.
I guess Wood found another use for it?
Bad news.
Security cameras have been wiped.
And we haven't found anything connecting Wood to Carla Marino.
It doesn't make any sense.
Why would Carla want Laroche dead?
Well, the two other targets had connections to the Atlas train.
Maybe Laroche has one, too.
Why do I get the feeling he wouldn't tell us if he did?
You think that McGee was right about Laroche all along?
Maybe Laroche is hiding something.
Start digging.
Find it.
Who's ready for dessert?
Definitely.
I made lemon soufflé.
Pairs great with raspberry sauce.
Yes, it does.
We'll just clear these plates.
Excuse me.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Yes, of course.
What is going on with you?
Nothing.
Timothy Farragut McGee, we do not keep secrets in this family.
Okay.
Laroche may have been the hit man's next target.
Oh, my God!
Good thing he's dead.
Yeah, but I think Laroche is lying about knowing why he's the target.
Oh, here we go.
No, look, this...
Delilah, this is different.
Okay?
Listen to me.
Laroche, he took special interest in this case.
And now that he's a target, I'm starting to understand why.
Now, he's got an office over there right across from the bathroom.
If I could get in there, take a look around...
That's crazy.
He's your boss.
And we're his dinner guests.
I know, I understand.
I know I could get caught, I could get fired.
Exactly.
Which is why you're going to need a really good excuse.
Ow!
What are you doing?
Oh!
You better go clean up.
I love you.
I know.
Ooh.
Tell me you got something.
Oh, we got two somethings.
Especially after 16 phone calls.
17 if you count the last one from Vance.
He was angry.
Mm-hmm.
So the D.O.E.
finally sent over the records for the Atlas train's security protocols.
It turns out, those protocols are set by a top secret board of directors.
Makes sense.
What doesn't make sense is the fact that Laroche failed to mention that he is on that board of directors.
He also failed to mention that he was there for a mishap drill a few months ago.
During these drills, the Navy simulates a disaster scenario with the train.
And check out where the drill took place.
It doesn't directly connect us to Carla, but...
We're getting closer.
Oh, we're also getting closer to Gemma Wood.
TSA just flagged this passport.
She's trying to board a plane to the Bahamas.
Let's go.
Raspberry can stain.
Maybe I should offer him a pair of my pants.
I'm sure he's fine.
Mm.
I'm gonna go check on him.
Oh.
Please!
Don't trouble yourself.
Oh.
You are our guest.
Okay.
I'll be right back.
Agent McGee?
You okay in there?
Agent McGee?
Find anything interesting?
Oh, just these.
My phone records.
My bank records.
You keeping tabs on me?
Only because you've been keeping tabs on me.
Pulling my files, tracking my keycard access.
Why don't you like me, Agent McGee?
Is it because I got the job and you didn't?
I don't have a problem with you getting the job.
I like my job.
Then what is it?
You clearly have a problem with me.
Why can't you just say it to my face?
I don't trust you.
And I think you know why.
No.
I don't.
You were the only one that knew that Torres was undercover with the Nexus cartel last year.
Wait.
You think I burned him?
Who else?
What kind of person do you think I am?
I think you're the kind of person that lies to get what you want.
Parker texted me.
How come you never told us you were head of security for the Atlas train?
Come on!
I think you know why.
Anything...
related to the Navy's nuclear propulsion program is top secret.
I couldn't even tell Director Vance.
I'm disappointed in you, Agent McGee.
I really am.
I thought you were better than this, but...
turns out you're just a sore loser.
You boys doing okay?
All good, babe.
Just a little shop talk.
But we're done now.
Aren't we, Agent McGee?
I should have known you were playing me.
You're obviously not a poet.
Well, roses are red, violets are blue, criminals go to prison, and that includes you.
For murder.
For conspiracy to commit murder.
And...
oh, look at that...
more murder.
That wasn't me.
I left the store, and when I came back, I found him dead.
Then you tried to flee the country.
Damn right I did.
This was a message.
To find better help?
You don't understand how this world works.
Fail once and you're out of the game.
Permanently.
The Poet failed.
Which means you failed.
The client must have found out.
And now they're cleaning house.
Who is the client?
You're asking the wrong question.
If The Poet failed and I'm in here, it means the client hired someone new to clean house.
You mean another hit man?
Someone to eliminate the middleman and any outstanding targets.
The hit is still active.
And failure is not an option.
Local PD's been dispatched.
Torres and Knight are on their way to you now, but don't wait for 'em.
No, we won't.
We'll head back to NCIS right away.
Uh, actually, Agent Parker, I would prefer to wait for backup.
Frankly, I'm not sure that Agent McGee is capable of putting aside his personal feelings about me.
Well, given he hasn't shot you himself, I'd say he's shown remarkable restraint.
This is hardly the time for jokes, Agent Parker.
There is an active threat.
Which is why you are going to do exactly what Agent McGee tells you to do when he tells you to do it.
He's in charge now.
Gabe.
Is it true?
Is somebody trying to kill you?
She had a right to know.
It'll be fine.
Help is on the way.
I'm not gonna let anything happen to him, okay?
I'm a federal agent.
I'm always armed.
You brought a gun into my house?
Right now, I need you both to pack a bag.
Five minutes, we're on the road back to NCIS.
Oh, my God, this is really happening.
I'll help you.
Okay.
That was a gun safe I saw in your office, yeah?
You mean when you were snooping behind my back?
Professional killer's gonna have body armor.
We need to gear up.
Why does Carla Marino want to kill the deputy director of NCIS?
I don't know what you're talking about.
She's one of your clients.
She spent tens of thousands of dollars at your shop.
On jewelry, not contract kills.
You expect me to believe that?
You're afraid of her.
More than you, apparently.
Which makes me the smart one.
The smart move would be to let us protect you from her.
She's not the one after me.
She's not the client?
Not the one you're looking for.
Then who wants Laroche dead?
I don't know a name.
Just a face that came into my store.
He was new, and he wasn't from Kansas City.
How do you know?
He had a tattoo.
One I recognized.
Draw it.
Okay, have you tried your wife's birthday?
Yes.
Forward and backward.
Do you have any nieces or nephews?
Nine of them.
All right, we're ready to go.
Do you remember the code to the gun safe?
Isn't it my birthday?
Well, good news is, I'm pretty sure the police will have guns.
Thank God.
Tim!
The hit man's here.
Get away from the window.
Oh, no.
I can't get a call out.
They're using a signal blocker.
Tim!
There's a room down the hall.
No windows.
All right, everyone, let's go.
Deputy Director, come on.
We got to go.
Hit man's after me.
Which means anyone that I'm with is also in danger.
You-you should get out of here, McGee.
It's my job to protect you.
Even if I don't deserve it?
W-We don't have time for this right now.
You were supposed to get the deputy director job, not me.
And then SECNAV received a report about NCIS.
A report I wrote.
What are you talking about?
It advocated a shake-up.
It criticized NCIS for being too close-knit, for acting more like a...
family than a federal agency.
But that's not a bad thing.
I know that now.
Please.
I will, uh...
I'll get in my car.
I'll draw them away.
No.
No, no, no.
They are not going to stop until I'm dead.
I can't tap-dance my way out of this one.
What if we could?
You don't have to do this!
Shut up.
We can work this out.
I said, keep your mouth shut!
No, please!
You're late.
This contract's been fulfilled.
So you're The Poet.
The client warned me you might still be on the job.
Let me guess...
they told you to clean up loose ends?
Told me the same thing.
Interesting.
So how do we play this?
We have two options.
One, we both walk away.
Two, only I walk away.
Oh, I think there's a third option.
Freeze.
Federal agents.
Do not move.
Hey, Deputy Director.
Is it over?
Being dead hurts like hell.
No, you're fine.
You're covered in raspberry sauce, but looks like the vest caught the bullets.
Best gift ever.
Director Vance gave it to me when I got the job.
Said I might need it someday.
I thought he was joking.
No.
He was just looking out for his family.
Thank you.
One of my agents shot the deputy director.
Not sure how I'm gonna explain this to SECNAV.
Simple...
McGee was buying time and he saved Laroche's life.
For now.
But our hit woman still isn't talking, and we still don't know who wants Laroche dead.
Until we do, I've assigned agents to protect him at all times.
Good idea.
Because I think I may know who's behind this.
Gemma Wood said that the client's rep had a tattoo.
You recognize it?
It's Nexus cartel.