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Dinah Drake : Since when are you two friends?
Felicity Smoak : Well, we decided to start a support group for women who've been attacked by Diaz.
Laurel Lance : Or his assassins. Do you care to join?
Dinah Drake : Uh, thanks, I'll pass, but, hey, maybe you should get back to witness protection and you should on back to Earth Two before you both remember you hate each other.
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Felicity Smoak : Why is an arrest report from 1985 in the same box as an employee file from 2002? It doesn't make any sense!
Dinah Drake : I know. Well, after the department switched to computerized files, they just stopped taking care of this place.
Laurel Lance : You mean, the SCPD is late to the digital party? Wow! Shocking.
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Laurel Lance : Visiting your husband is not gonna cause our operation to fall apart.
[her computer beeps]
Laurel Lance : Although, when the blinking dot disappears, that's not good, is it?
Felicity Smoak : Crap.
Laurel Lance : Hey, I want it noted for the record, I did not touch anything.
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Laurel Lance : [on the phone] That doesn't make any sense. Mr. Queen has two hours of visitation left this month, so I suggest you get it straighted out, or I will have the U.S. Attorney so far up your ass that you'll have to turn to the left and cough.
Felicity Smoak : Whew! I mean, no offense to Black Siren, but I actually think you're scarier as an attorney.
Laurel Lance : Black Siren gets results.
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Felicity Smoak : The tracker is now paired with a facial recognition program, targeting all CCTV and traffic cameras within a five-mile radius of the Silencer's location, updating in real time.
Laurel Lance : So when the Silencer finally finds Diaz, we'll get an immediate alert?
Felicity Smoak : Yeah, as long as you don't adjust any of the inputs, change any of the settings, or click any buttons. I mean, basically, don't touch anything, and yeah, we will be... we will be-we will be just fine.
Laurel Lance : I'm not sure I need an in-person tutorial on how to watch a blinking dot blink.
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Felicity Smoak : The prisoner that knew Oliver said they took him somewhere called Level Two. We need to figure out what that is.
Laurel Lance : We?
Felicity Smoak : Consider it a lesson in empathy.
[typing on her laptop]
Felicity Smoak : Okay, I'm accessing the federal Slabside records; employment, inmate sentencing, infrastructure.
Laurel Lance : I don't know what's more amusing, the fact that you just broke six laws in front of me or that you're forcing me to feel empathetic about it.
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Laurel Lance : Slabside is denying Felicity access to Oliver.
Felicity Smoak : They're keeping him somewhere called Level Two, but there's no record of anything at Slabside called Level Two, so we dove into the employee records, and we found something.
Laurel Lance : Yes, a psychiatrist by the name of Dr. Jarrett Parker, with a "P".
Felicity Smoak : We need you to check to see if there are any complaints made to the SCPD about Parker during his private practice.
Dinah Drake : I'm surprised you didn't just hack SCPD yourself.
Felicity Smoak : Oh, I did. There was just nothing in the digital records. I was hoping we could do this the old-fashioned way and go through the hard copies in the SCPD archive.
Dinah Drake : Okay. But what makes us believe this Parker guy is shady?
Laurel Lance : Slabside doesn't have a psychiatric program for their inmates.
Felicity Smoak : Whatever Parker is doing is not being reported. Please. If Oliver is in trouble, we have to help him.
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Dinah Drake : You know, Slabside's got a real PR nightmare on their hands right now. What if we could use that for more than just shutting down Level Two?
Laurel Lance : We can use this to appeal Oliver's conviction.
Felicity Smoak : We can use it to get Oliver out of prison.