- Bill Buchanan: [During a briefing] since the FAA wasn't able to track Fayed's chopper, we have to assume its set down somewhere outside the "containment" area: we may not know where Fayed is but we know his in possession of a device that will enable him to activate the three remaining suitcase nukes in his arsenal. Our only "potential lead" was uploaded from the hard drive of a laptop at the scene recovered by Jack Bauer and his team, Milo?
- Milo Pressman: There was an email fragment I was able to restore from the computer's hard drive, it made reference to recent communications between Fayed and Dmitri Gredenko. Gredenko is the former soviet General in charge of turning over Russian nukes to the US for decommission. Ultimately, he was the source of the weapons Fayed now possesses
- Nadia Yassir: So clearly Gredenko is more involved than we realized? What's interest in helping Fayed?
- Bill Buchanan: Gredenko is an ultranationalist: his desired to harm this country economically and otherwise is in sync with Fayed
- Nadia Yassir: Have we got any updated intel on his location?
- Bill Buchanan: Interpol just confirmed his no longer in Moscow, since the point of origin of the fingerprint on the email fragment was Pacific Time. I think it's safe to assume his somewhere on the west coast: possibly Los Angeles. Chloe, run a data sweep through INS and Customs channels, see if we can "track" how he got into the country
- Phillip Bauer: Whatever your brother may have done: he didn't deserve this
- Jack Bauer: I didn't mean for this to happen
- Phillip Bauer: Yeah, well
- Jack Bauer: Yeah, I'm sorry about Graem, I am but right now CTU wants to know about your connection to Dmitri Gredenko
- Phillip Bauer: What?
- Jack Bauer: They said his working with Fayed, they want to know what you know about him
- Phillip Bauer: He was the Russian liaison on our government contract to decommission Soviet nukes, why?
- Jack Bauer: What kind of dealings did "you" have with him?
- Phillip Bauer: A couple phone calls to Moscow: that's about it
- Jack Bauer: Do you know of any contacts Gredenko might have which would allow Fayed to move the remaining four nukes?
- Phillip Bauer: Like I told you, I had virtually no involvement. Graem oversaw the project, he dealt with Gredenko. Whatever you need to know, died with him
- Jack Bauer: Do you know where Marilyn is?
- Phillip Bauer: No, why? You want to question her too?
- Phillip Bauer: [Before Jack leaves the room] she's probably with Josh: his taking the death of his father pretty hard. Leave him alone, let him grieve in peace. I'll make call to some of the company executives about Gredenko, maybe Graem shared "something" I wasn't privy to
- Chloe O'Brian: [while visiting him in CTU medical] how are you feeling? say something
- Morris O'Brian: What is there to say?
- Chloe O'Brian: You were tortured: you held out as long as you could
- Morris O'Brian: I armed a nuclear bomb
- Chloe O'Brian: You had to, Fayed was going to kill you
- Morris O'Brian: I wish to God he had, because of me Fayed has the device to arm all the suitcase nukes he wants
- Chloe O'Brian: You can't blame yourself
- Morris O'Brian: When the next bomb goes off, thousands of more people die, and everyone will remember I was the one who made it possible
- Chloe O'Brian: That's not going to happen because we're going to find Fayed, we're going to stop him, and none of this will matter
- Morris O'Brian: Are you getting closer to finding him?
- Chloe O'Brian: No
- Phillip Bauer: [Over the phone] we've got a problem: Gredenko's here
- Kozelek Hacker: In LA? Are you sure?
- Phillip Bauer: Yeah, only they don't know where he is. We've got to get to him before they do. If Gredenko implicates me, everything, the company I founded, spent my life protecting is over, do you understand?
- Kozelek Hacker: Yes, I'll put a team together
- Phillip Bauer: I'll monitor CTU from here. If I hear anything, I'll call you
- Kozelek Hacker: Yes sir
- Phillip Bauer: I don't care what you have to do, you find Gredenko and you kill him
- Kozelek Hacker: [Before hanging up] understood
- Jack Bauer: [In the Situation Room] I talked to my father about Gredenko: he said he'll make some inquires but I think it's a dead end, he doesn't know anything
- Nadia Yassir: The news from here isn't much better, but Milo managed to trace the fragment he pulled off Fayed's computer to a local IP network, it confirms Gredenko is definitely here in LA. I've got my people monitoring chatter, data mining interagency backlogs on Gredenko's activity prior to going underground, right now that's all we can do
- Jack Bauer: Ok
- Nadia Yassir: Have a seat
- Jack Bauer: What is it?
- Nadia Yassir: The toxicology report on your brother's body: forensic evidence indicates the Hydralazine Pentothal you administered to Graem during the interrogation was the cause of his coronary. There's something else, I saw the field tape and Rick Burke's report for Division. He said you exceeded protocols, even after he warned you of dangerous levels
- Jack Bauer: That's true, Agent Burke tried to warn me
- Nadia Yassir: And you pulled a gun on him. You must realize how this looks, coming right after your brother tried to kill you
- Jack Bauer: I lost control
- Nadia Yassir: Because you found out he was responsible for David Palmer's assassination?
- Jack Bauer: [Angrily] yes because I found out about David Palmer's assassination, because I found out about everything. I lost control, I tried to tell you I didn't I could do this, I wanted to kill my brother. I wanted him dead, I was standing over him and I looked up and saw my father in the doorway and everything just stopped. I ordered Agent Burke to shut down the IV and he did. I thought we got it in time. I did not set out to kill my brother. I swear to you
- Nadia Yassir: I can "adjust" the report before I send it to Division
- Jack Bauer: No
- Nadia Yassir: An Internal Affairs investigation would impede our search for Fayed and Gredenko: right now you are critical to that
- Jack Bauer: You cannot cover this up. I ordered Agent Burke to administer the Hydralazine Pentothal. I killed my brother. Whatever the consequences are, I accept them, do this right
- Nadia Yassir: Ok, I'll submit the report as is
- Vice President Noah Daniels: [Over the phone] thank you for taking my call Mr. President, I know you're pressed for time
- President Wayne Palmer: What can I do for you?
- Vice President Noah Daniels: I'll go right to the point, I've made no secret of my disappointment that you rejected Tom Lennox's plan for mass internment of Arab nationals in our country
- President Wayne Palmer: The plan did not delineate the country of origin: it was nothing more than a blanket proposal to arrest and detain thousands of Muslims living here without due process I might add
- Vice President Noah Daniels: Be that as it may, since I understand it, the terrorists now acquired the capability to arm the three remaining nuclear weapons, I'm asking you to reconsider
- President Wayne Palmer: But I thought I told you my decision was not open for debate?
- Vice President Noah Daniels: That's unfortunate because the majority of your Cabinet feels your making a tragic mistake
- President Wayne Palmer: I respect that but I firmly believe our best chance of stopping further attacks will come from the intelligence drawn from the Islamic communities
- Vice President Noah Daniels: And you hope to attain that by letting a known terrorist address the world on American airwaves? The man has murdered countless innocents over the past twenty years and you are putting your hopes and this country's safety on him?
- President Wayne Palmer: Not entirely to the extent but if he can help us, yes
- Vice President Noah Daniels: Mr. President, you approached me to be your running mate because you knew I could deliver voters who questioned your "experience" who were "afraid" your Presidency would be too weak on national defense and I assured them otherwise and now your proving them right: there is a thin line between conviction and stubbornness, you stand firm but just know that you're standing alone
- President Wayne Palmer: Are we done?
- Tom Lennox: [Meeting privately] you sure it's safe to talk in here?
- Reed Pollock: Yes, this area is currently unmonitored
- Tom Lennox: Alright, you intimated you had some plan on dealing with the President
- Reed Pollock: Palmer's refusal to implement your proposals will unquestionably lead to the loss of many more American lives and I and many others like me who love this country will not stand idly and let that happen
- Tom Lennox: So what is it you propose?
- Reed Pollock: I think you know
- Tom Lennox: I need to hear it
- Reed Pollock: "Definitive action." We are in the middle of a national crisis and he is in over his head: his brought this on himself. Before you start "reconsidering" reporting me, just know I will deny we ever had this conversation
- Tom Lennox: I'm not "reconsidering", I know what your saying is necessary, just cannot believe it's come to this. Who else is involved?
- Reed Pollock: You don't need to know that
- Tom Lennox: I'd like to know who I'm dealing with
- Reed Pollock: Right now, you're dealing with me
- Tom Lennox: Vice President Daniels, is he involved?
- Reed Pollock: No, the Vice President doesn't know anything about this but we do know he shares our "sentiment" regarding the current "state of affairs" and he will enact your initiatives once he has the power to do so
- Tom Lennox: You seem certain this is going to work
- Reed Pollock: More so with your help, I need the President's itinerary: specifically in regards to Assad's televised address. I do not have the proper clearance, I need you to access it
- Tom Lennox: Why? Why do you need this? Damn it. We are talking about removing the President of the United States, do not keep me "in the dark" here
- Reed Pollock: I never said I was the architect of this, I'm just a conduit. Besides, for your sake it is very important we maintain a certain level of "plausible deniability." The less you know, the better
- Tom Lennox: [Before leaving] I'll get you that itinerary
- Jack Bauer: I heard you were with Josh, I didn't want to disturb you
- Marilyn Bauer: He is taking it pretty hard: he loved his father very much
- Jack Bauer: I'm very sorry
- Marilyn Bauer: You don't owe me an apology
- Jack Bauer: They haven't told you the circumstances around Graem's heart attack?
- Marilyn Bauer: They told me enough. Look, I know the kind of man Graem was, even if he died from your interrogation, I don't blame you, I blame him. The truth is, I've tried to leave Graem for years but he threatened to take Josh away from me. He said I'd never see him again
- Jack Bauer: Did Josh know what he was like?
- Marilyn Bauer: No, I was trying to protect him from the truth of his father
- Jack Bauer: What've you told him about his father's death?
- Marilyn Bauer: Only that he had a heart attack: that's it for now
- Jack Bauer: Yeah, I'm sorry, I have to go back to work
- Marilyn Bauer: Is it true there are more bombs out there?
- Jack Bauer: Yes
- Marilyn Bauer: Are you any closer to finding them?
- Jack Bauer: No, we've hit a "road block." Right now we're looking for a Russian operative we believe is helping the terrorists. Graem knew him
- Marilyn Bauer: Russian?
- Jack Bauer: A man named Gredenko. You know him?
- Marilyn Bauer: No
- Jack Bauer: But you know "something"?
- Marilyn Bauer: Maybe, it was probably nothing. It was months ago
- Jack Bauer: Anything you tell us might help
- Marilyn Bauer: Graem was going out a lot at night and he said it was "work related", I didn't believe him. I thought he was having an affair so one night I followed him: it wasn't out of jealousy, it was for leverage, anything I could against him to get custody of Josh if I left him
- Jack Bauer: Where did he go?
- Marilyn Bauer: It was to a house in West LA. I went to the window and the blinds were drawn, but I could hear inside talking to some men, they had Russian ascents
- Jack Bauer: What were they saying?
- Marilyn Bauer: I couldn't hear them clear enough and frankly once I realized he wasn't cheating on me, I got in the car and went home
- Jack Bauer: Do you remember the address of the house?
- Marilyn Bauer: No, I'm sorry, I wasn't paying attention. I was more concerned about getting caught
- Jack Bauer: It is vital we find this man Gredenko. If we retrace the route you took that night, do you think you could recognize the house?
- Marilyn Bauer: Maybe
- Jack Bauer: Maybe?
- Marilyn Bauer: [after thinking it over] yeah I think so
- Phillip Bauer: Hey
- Marilyn Bauer: Hey
- Phillip Bauer: How you doing?
- Marilyn Bauer: I'm hanging in there
- Phillip Bauer: What's going on with you and Jack?
- Marilyn Bauer: His looking for someone: he thinks I could help
- Phillip Bauer: You mean Gredenko? He questioned me about the same thing earlier. What'd you know about him?
- Marilyn Bauer: Nothing really. I followed Graem to a house one night. He met with some Russians
- Phillip Bauer: What house?
- Marilyn Bauer: I don't know, it was in West L.A. Jack wants to take me over there to see if he can jog my memory. I don't know how long this is going to take and I can't leave Josh alone. Could you please stay with him?
- Phillip Bauer: Yeah, sure
- Chloe O'Brian: We have a lead: Jack's sister-in-law thinks she knows where Gredenko is. Jack and a TACT team are heading over there now. I need your help running tactical
- Morris O'Brian: Don't be ridiculous
- Chloe O'Brian: We're shorthanded, so get your shirt on and let's go
- Morris O'Brian: Running tactical is what you do best. Why would you need my help? Oh, I get it, you came in here to give me a pep talk: get me back working behind that computer and everything will be fine. You should be a little less obvious. I'm a coward, not an idiot
- Chloe O'Brian: [Sternly] I know you've been through a lot today, but you're really starting to piss me off
- Morris O'Brian: Well, let's add that to my list of failings
- Morris O'Brian: [after she slaps him] why'd you do that?
- Chloe O'Brian: I didn't want to
- Morris O'Brian: Look, if you're going to try to save a bloke, save someone who's worth it
- Chloe O'Brian: [after he blocks her hand when she tries to slap him again] Jack his team and they need CTU back up. Yes I can do it alone, but it'd less chance of a mistake if you would help. Why don't you stop feeling sorry for yourself and get back to work?
- Marilyn Bauer: [after seeing the scars on his right hand] I can't imagine what you went through in China. When you were over there, I thought a lot about you. I "tried" not to. I guess I "tried" not to think about you for over twenty years
- Jack Bauer: We don't need to talk about this
- Marilyn Bauer: It was your father wasn't it? He drove you away: tried to pressure you to work for his company. Is that why you left? Enlisted in the military?
- Jack Bauer: There were a lot of reasons
- Marilyn Bauer: Was I one of them?
- Jack Bauer: No
- Phillip Bauer: [Over the phone] it's me, don't say anything: just listen. I don't want Jack to know I'm on the line, you understand?
- Marilyn Bauer: Ok
- Phillip Bauer: Your involved is something that's much bigger than you could possibly imagine. So here's the deal: unless you do "exactly" what I say I will hurt Josh. If you don't believe that, you might want to consider this, Graem's death was not an accident, I killed him. I want you to say "Thank you Susan"
- Marilyn Bauer: "Thank you Susan"
- Phillip Bauer: Now you're not going to take Jack to the house where Graem met the Russians, your taking him to a different address, 9407 Hindry Place, you got it?
- Marilyn Bauer: Yeah
- Phillip Bauer: Good. You do this for me, I promise you, you will see Josh again, if you don't, he dies
- Marilyn Bauer: Ok
- Phillip Bauer: [Sternly repeating the address] 9407 Hindry Place: do the right thing, I already lost a son today. Don't make me lose a grandson
- Marilyn Bauer: [Before hanging up the phone] good bye "Susan"
- Josh Bauer: I know you're lying to me: just like my mom, you're all treating me like I'm a stupid little kid
- Phillip Bauer: What're you talking about?
- Josh Bauer: I want to know why my dad died
- Phillip Bauer: What your mother told you, it was a heart attack
- Josh Bauer: I know but I know he was doing something illegal or whatever but nobody's telling me what it was. I just want to know: did it have to do with the nuke?
- Phillip Bauer: You're going to hear a lot of things about your father, what he may or may not have done. I'm not going to pretend it's going to be easy for you. You know no matter what, I'm going to be there for you