- Senator Gary Lynch: [returning home after a campaign rally] Why is the gate open?
- Alexis Moran: I don't know. Oh, the stroller's out. You know, Gracie must have been fussing and Elena just wanted to get her inside.
- Senator Gary Lynch: [entering the house] Gracie! Daddy's home.
- Alexis Moran: Shh! You wake the baby, my next speech'll be your eulogy.
- Special Agent Maggie Bell: Pull up in front. Let the gate close before we get out.
- Special Agent Omar Adom 'OA' Zidan: You know I worked undercover, right?
- Special Agent Maggie Bell: We have two hours to get on top of this.
- Special Agent Omar Adom 'OA' Zidan: Kidnappers gave them 24.
- Special Agent Maggie Bell: 75% of abducted kids who don't make it are killed within the first three hours. That e-mail came in an hour ago.
- Analyst Kristen Chazal: The nanny has no criminal record. No debt, no problems with Immigration. She sends money home to her family in Colombia.
- Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine: Our Bogota office into that?
- Analyst Kristen Chazal: They're paying a visit now, but still. Why ask for a hundred million rather than, say, one million?
- Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine: Maybe someone in her life got mixed up with the cartels. Massive ask is their style.
- Analyst Kristen Chazal: Spending two years taking care of that baby just to set this up?
- Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine: 99 times out a hundred, kids are taken by someone they know. And no one had better access.
- Alexis Moran: We don't have those kinds of issues.
- Special Agent Maggie Bell: Are you sure you'd know?
- Alexis Moran: My life with Gary is good. His career, Gracie, it's all we wanted.
- [realizing]
- Alexis Moran: Ah, is that why you're... you're talking to us separately.
- Special Agent Maggie Bell: We can cover more ground that way. Hopefully get closer to a motive.
- Alexis Moran: But isn't the motive money?
- Special Agent Maggie Bell: They want the money. But they also called your husband a liar. That's personal. Who would do that?
- Special Agent Maggie Bell: When I was a cop in Indiana, I worked a kidnapping with the Bureau. It's actually how I ended up here.
- Special Agent Omar Adom 'OA' Zidan: What happened?
- Special Agent Maggie Bell: Well, we found the kidnappers in under six hours, but the kid was already dead before they even made the ransom demand.
- Special Agent Omar Adom 'OA' Zidan: The parents had no idea?
- Special Agent Maggie Bell: None of us did.
- Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine: The senator's baby is still missing, we haven't heard from the kidnappers in five hours, and now the prime suspect's been murdered, too.
- Special Agent in Charge Dana Mosier: Are we thinking the nanny helped and outlived her usefulness?
- Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine: Haven't found anything to suggest it. More likely collateral damage.
- Special Agent in Charge Dana Mosier: Soon as her name gets out there, it's just a matter of time before the press connects her to Lynch.
- Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine: We told the police to hold off on the release, say they're looking for next of kin.
- Special Agent in Charge Dana Mosier: Tell them the A.G. will take a personal interest in this if it's leaked.
- Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine: Coming from BAU, I figured you'd have some psychological trick to make people do what you want.
- Special Agent in Charge Dana Mosier: Sometimes a simple threat works better.
- Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine: Hey, any red flags in the senator's past?
- Analyst Kristen Chazal: Not that we found. Public Integrity has no open investigations. And if we start pressing his old associates without explaning why, it could look like the Bureau messing around in politics.
- Special Agent in Charge Dana Mosier: Not a fire I'm anxious to start.
- Special Agent Omar Adom 'OA' Zidan: I don't like him.
- Special Agent in Charge Dana Mosier: You don't have to. Just find his kid.
- Special Agent Maggie Bell: It'd be easier if he'd cooperate.
- Special Agent in Charge Dana Mosier: He's scared. Either he doesn't see or he doesn't want to see who might do this to him.
- Special Agent Omar Adom 'OA' Zidan: So if the victim won't help, what do we do?
- Special Agent in Charge Dana Mosier: Go back to the evidence.
- Special Agent Omar Adom 'OA' Zidan: Ah, I love our job. We're gonna talk to someone who pays off mistresses to see if he knows someone corrupt enough to kidnap a baby.
- Special Agent Maggie Bell: Yeah. It's ironic.
- Special Agent Omar Adom 'OA' Zidan: I would say more like pathetic.