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by Amy McWilliams

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The Cassadines
The Spencers
The Scorpios
Roy and Bobbie, Hannah and Taggert
Sonny and Carly
The Quartermaines
Jax and Chloe
Rae Cummings

Roy and Bobbie:

  • Roy promises Bobbie that he will ask Sonny for help before he blows his deal with the FBI for good. (4/3)
  • Hannah and Bobbie discuss Roy, not realizing that Carly's listening in from the other room. (4/5)
  • Roy tells Sonny the truth, and Sonny lets him know that he's in no danger, except from the FBI. Carly arrives, brandishing accusations, and Sonny tells her that Roy's telling the truth. Roy continues, telling Sonny about Hannah, and asking him to believe that she loved him and did everything she could to keep Sonny safe. Carly's still skeptical; the two men part amicably, but without an agreement to work together against the FBI. (4/5)
  • Roy returns to the brownstone, and Bobbie's furious to find out that Carly had listened in on her conversation with Hannah. Roy believes that he's going to prison, but Bobbie insists that they'll find a way to keep him free. (4/5)
  • Roy meets with Sonny and turns down his money. Later, he confronts Larkin and realizes that his cover is indeed blown. Meanwhile, Carly and Bobbie set the record straight on whose side each of them is on. Bobbie asks Carly for her help, and Carly turns her down. Later, Bobbie tells Roy that she won't lose him again. (4/7)
  • Roy and Bobbie spend what may be their last night together. (4/10)
  • Roy leaves for his meeting with Ford. But when he can't find Hannah, Roy asks Bobbie to tell his daughter the truth about his work for the FBI if he gets taken to jail. When he arrives at his meeting, Larkin informs him that Ford's out, and he's in. Meanwhile, Bobbie talks with Elizabeth at Kelly's. When Hannah sees her, she knows immediately that something is wrong. (4/12)
  • Larkin tells Roy he's headed to jail. If he fights, there'll be trouble for Hannah. Meanwhile, Bobbie talks to Hannah, but doesn't tell her the truth yet. But she can't let Roy go, and she shows up at the FBI office in time to see Roy being taken away. (4/13)
  • Bobbie asks Alexis for help, but Alexis can't do anything. When Carly comes to Bobbie for a place to stay after refusing to marry Sonny, Bobbie turns her down flat. Rae overhears, and has a conversation with Carly that makes her wonder about her own possible reunion with her daughter. (4/14)
  • Later, Bobbie goes to Sonny. He doesn't know if he can do anything to get Roy out of jail, but he promises to try. Finally, Bobbie decides that she has to tell Hannah the truth. (4/14)

I. Roy Weighs His Options (4/3)

Roy: "No, I don't want to go back to prison, but it's either that or inform on him."
Bobbie: "I pick 'b'."
Roy: "He saved your life, Bobbie."
Bobbie: "You saved my life."
Roy: "I owe the man."
Bobbie: "You owe me."

Bobbie: "20 years ago, you disappeared from my life. You didn't give me a say. Please don't leave me again."
Roy: "Please don't make this harder than it already is."
Bobbie: "I'm trying to make it impossible."
Roy: "Which is not working for me because I don't have a choice."
Bobbie: "Roy, there's always a choice. We've both made bad ones. I left you to die, but I paid for that. Don't make me pay for that a second time."

Bobbie: "Hey. Years ago, you promised me a life, and you broke that promise, and now you're ready to break it again. Why? Because of Sonny?"
Roy: "Because of me."

Roy: "I'm saying happiness is not an option for me here."
Bobbie: "Why? Because you don't think you deserve it?"
Roy: "Because I can't keep living a lie, and the truth is going to send me back to prison."

Roy: "They weren't just names. They were fake lives, Bobbie. They developed fake friendships that turned real. Until I betrayed them. This succession of phony guys, each with his own little story. With a nasty betrayal at the end of it, whether it was the numbers runner from Lansing or the arsonist from Bayonne or the guy who got drunk in the topless bar in Key West and slashed the bouncer, I betrayed a friend at the end of each of them."
Bobbie: "So which one of those men raised your daughter?"
Roy: "Daddy. The one named daddy. You see, I would come home briefly and play the fake FBI agent, the hero, with this little girl. Actually connect. And then betray her when they would call me and I'd walk away, again, out of her life. You see, it's the way it worked. It was this series of vicious little fragments, perfectly empty, clean, until the FBI screwed it up when they sent me back to Port Charles and assigned me to play myself."
Bobbie: "Stay. Don't leave me."
Roy: "Yeah, I know, I know, I know. It seems so simple. But you would learn to hate the liar."
Bobbie: "I don't care what you tell everybody else as long as you're honest with me."
Roy: "I can't make it work that way."

Benny: "Would you do us all a favor--and please don't take this the wrong way--but would you get something to eat or drink or whatever it is that will distract your mind and keep your ear from the door?"

Benny: "Congratulations."
Roy: "For what?"
Benny: "On your promotion. Yeah, it's a rare and incredible thing. Sonny doesn't trust anybody. You're the exception."

Bobbie: "Go to the penthouse and tell the truth. And ask for Sonny's help."

Roy: "Yes, he--the fact is he does have to know it. And I want him to hear it from me. I'm the only person in a position to confirm that Hannah stood on her head to protect him. He needs to know that."
Bobbie: "Hannah. Sonny. You are still protecting everybody but yourself. 20 years ago, you saved my brother. And you know what? You haven't changed."

Bobbie: "I'll see you tomorrow."

II. Bobbie and Hannah (4/5)

Hannah: "I know my father told you he's an FBI agent and that he's been working undercover. You probably feel horribly betrayed, and you have every right. My father never wanted to lie to you. He loves you like he's never loved anyone."

Hannah: "I grew up knowing that--that my father was lonely. He didn't live with me all the time because he was away to work on various undercover assignments. But when he was with me, he was the best. We were happy. But, you know, I always felt like he was missing someone. And it wasn't my mother. It was you."
Bobbie: "I missed Roy, too. Something happens when you a separated from someone without explanations or a chance to say good-bye. What you're left with is how you felt about each other. And you can question that or you can try to explain it away, but somewhere inside, you're always waiting for that person to come back even if you know they never will."
Hannah: "My father was waiting for you. He wanted to come back. And when he finally did, he was undercover. Roy is a really good agent. He's the best in the FBI, but if it was up to him, he would never lie to you about anything. He was just doing his duty. Otherwise, he would have told you that he was an agent and that I was his daughter long before now."
Bobbie: "I know. I know that Roy was in a very difficult position. I do wish that he--I wish he'd had the faith to tell me sooner."
Hannah: "Now that he's told you the truth, do you think you can forgive him? He really loves you."
Bobbie: "Oh, honey."
Hannah: "And I'm pretty sure you love him, too."

III. Roy Fills Bobbie In (4/5)

Bobbie: "Will he help you?"
Roy: "Your daughter showed up before I had a chance to ask him."

Bobbie: "Oh. How could she? After all I have been through with her, all the times I have forgiven her, how can she go running straight to Sonny without even asking me for an explanation?"
Roy: "You know, Sonny and I were never going to work together. I know why you needed to believe it, but it wasn't going to happen. But the fact is that in a couple of days, the bureau is going to realize that my cover is blown and they'll call me in."
Bobbie: "Well, we have a couple of days."
Roy: "It gives us a chance to say a proper good-bye, if you're up for it."
Bobbie: "I'm never saying good-bye to you ever again. There is a way out of this. We just have to find out what it is."

IV. Roy On His Own Terms (4/7)

Roy: "Want to tell me what this is for?"
Sonny: "Severance pay."
Roy: "That explains the check. Why the cash?"
Sonny: "You told me the truth about you working for the FBI and I owe you."
Roy: "No, you don't, Sonny."
Sonny: "Don't be so anxious to give it back, Roy. You're going to need it."

Sonny: "You could have kept your mouth shut and busted me."
Roy: "Uh-huh, and you put yourself on the line to save Bobbie's life. In my book, that makes us even."
Sonny: "Watch your back."
Roy: "You, too."

Larkin: "I hear you got fired from the warehouse. Corinthos must have found out you were working for the FBI."
Roy: "Well, could be he just doesn't like the way I load coffee. You think that's it?"

Larkin: "And wait till Hannah gets wind of the fact that her daddy's not an FBI superagent, that he's a convicted felon, a snitch."
Roy: "You mess with my daughter, you will answer to me."
Larkin: "Get your hands off of me."
Roy: "Or what? I'm a convicted felon, remember? I got nothing to lose. But then again, you're not worth it."
Larkin: "You're history, Dilucca. Tomorrow, you go back to prison where you belong."

V. Turn About is Fair Play (4/7)

Carly: "I would have figured the least you could do was call me."
Bobbie: "I assumed you'd show up eventually."

Carly: "Oh, this is my fault now?"
Bobbie: "Roy was already with Sonny. He went over to the penthouse to tell him the truth about the FBI and Hannah. And before he had a chance, you burst in on him. Now he's out there alone and in danger. And if he goes to prison, I will never forgive you."

Carly: "Mother, Roy is obviously not worth whatever you're putting yourself through."

Carly: "Well, let me tell you something. Roy was not the only one who was there the night you were rescued. Sonny was there, too. And you were still ready to nail him. He put himself on the line for you. Don't you see what Roy's doing? He's using you. This has got nothing to do with love."

Carly: "No, you don't know. You can't possibly know and have ever considered selling him out to the FBI. He risked going to prison for you, mother. He risked being shot at by Sorel. That's how you pay him back?"
Bobbie: "Sonny was never in any danger. Roy never gave the FBI anything they could use against him."
Carly: "Yeah, but you believe this from a man who has done nothing but lie to you."

Carly: "I know what it's like to love the wrong man. But I am not going to sell Sonny out so that you and Roy can ride off into the sunset and live happily ever after."
Bobbie: "I never wanted to hurt Sonny."
Carly: "So why didn't you warn him a week ago? You're not the only one who owes Sonny. He got Michael and I away from the Quartermaines, he gave us a place to live, and he is taking care of me and my baby."
Bobbie: "What is this? I thought you couldn't stand Sonny."
Carly: "I don't have to like him to do right by him."

Bobbie: "As long as the FBI thinks that Roy is still on the case, they're not going to assign another agent to Sonny. This could work for both of them, so, please, will you do me a favor? Just please go to Sonny and try to make him understand that."
Carly: "Ah, sure, mom, yeah. Do it in a heartbeat for you. You know what happened the last time I tried to interfere in Sonny's business. You remember. He froze me out for a week straight."
Bobbie: "This is to save Roy's life."
Carly: "Well, so was last time when I let you into Sonny's desk. I didn't think he was going to forgive me, mother, but he did. And I am not going to rock the boat."
Bobbie: "You owe me for helping Jason."
Carly: "That is completely different."
Bobbie: "No, no, it was not different. Jason got shot. I treated the wound. I didn't report it to the police. I risked my nursing license and my job because he was the man you loved. Now I'm asking you to help me save the man I love."
Carly: "Roy is not Jason. He's not even close. I can't do it."
Bobbie: "You mean you won't."
Carly: "Whatever."
Bobbie: "Then leave. Leave."
Carly: "Fine, fine."

VI. Bobbie Vows Not to Lose Roy (4/7)

Roy: "The thought of this is what's kept me going all day."

Bobbie: "What are we celebrating?"
Roy: "My severance pay."
Bobbie: "You saw Sonny?"
Roy: "I did. And just like you've been telling me, he's actually an ok guy once you get to know him, you know? He's--he's all right."

Bobbie: "You're going to blow your severance pay all in one evening."
Roy: "That is the idea."

Bobbie: "What are you not saying?"
Roy: "It doesn't need to be said. It's just important that we make this a memorable night because it's probably going to be the last one we have for a while."

Roy: "Sonny's going to tell his men tomorrow that I have been working for the FBI. Larkin already knows my cover is blown. I'm scheduled to meet with ford in the morning."
Bobbie: "What will he do?"
Roy: "He'll ask me if I've turned up any new information on Corinthos, I'll say no, and he'll set the machinery in motion that's going to send me back to prison."

Bobbie: "Roy, you are not going back to prison."
Roy: "I don't have a choice. And I don't want to get lost in that tonight. We need to be here. What I need more than anything, Bobbie, is tonight alone with you."
Bobbie: "I won't let you go back. I won't."

Bobbie: "You could change your identity. They would never find you."
Roy: "That might work for a while, but, you know, I'd always be looking over my shoulder, waiting for the day when they finally kick the door in."
Bobbie: "But that day might never come."
Roy: "No, it always comes. That's how I've been living. I can't live like that anymore."
Bobbie: "At least you'd be free."
Roy: "No, it's not really freedom. It's just another kind of prison. And there's no peace in that, believe me. Taking orders from people you don't respect, lying to people who trust you, turning them in and blowing up their lives. I've been doing that for 20 years. I can't do it anymore. If I do, I'm--I'm--I'm going to be gone. It felt so good to be able to tell Sonny the truth. It feels so good to know that I'm not going to cut any more deals with those guys. I'm not going to run. If I have to do more time, whatever. I'll be able to hold my head up. It's so--it's--I have to do it. You understand?"

Bobbie: "Don't be sorry. Don't ever think that. We lost 20 years. But we're together now. And I love you. And whatever happens, I'm going to go on loving you."

Roy: "I want you to do me a favor."
Bobbie: "If it's what I think it is, the answer's no."
Roy: "Bobbie, come on. When I go back, I don't want you sitting around twiddling your thumbs, waiting on some parole date that might not come."
Bobbie: "If you go back, that will be my life. And it's not what I want. But I'll take you any way you come."
Roy: "I'm just spinning my wheels arguing with you, aren't I, red?"
Bobbie: "Maybe you're wising up."
Roy: "You changed my life, you know. That day on the docks when you called my name and I turned, and it was you. That kiss. I knew I was home. I've never stopped loving you, Bobbie. I never will."

VII. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (4/10)

Roy: "For years I had this recurring dream."
Bobbie: "This is my dream, right now."
Roy: "I'd be alone in a cold, dark place--"
Bobbie: "You're not alone anymore."
Roy: "I'd see this thin beam of light. It was just a sliver, really, and I'd know that it was meant for me. And I'd struggle to get to it, but I was weighted down. It's like every step seemed to take forever."
Bobbie: "That light you saw--it's us. Because I saw it, too. The first night on the docks."
Roy: "Bobbie, I got a feeling I'm going back to that dark place--"
Bobbie: "No. No. I won't accept that. I can't."
Roy: "Baby, whatever happens tomorrow--"
Bobbie: "I refuse to let go."
Roy: "No matter what, no matter what happens--come here, come here--I will love you forever."
Bobbie: "You're not going anywhere without me."

Bobbie: "Roy, there is nothing you can do to keep me away, ok? I'll drive over there. I'll just sit there. I'll stare at the walls. I will feel you inside. I will fix on you, and I will feel you thinking, 'Bobbie.'"
Roy: "You are the most stubborn woman in the world."
Bobbie: "Hmm. Well, I love you, so you're not getting rid of me."
Roy: "You're stubborn and you're crazy--"
Bobbie: "Yeah?"
Roy: "And, god help me, it's contagious."

Roy: "Bobbie?"
Roy: "Baby, I hate to say this--"
Bobbie: "Shh. Don't."
Roy: "I really need to go."
Bobbie: "No."
Roy: "There's so many things I've got to take care of."
Bobbie: "Not now. Not tonight."
Roy: "Tomorrow I may not get a chance."
Bobbie: "We don't know that. Larkin could be bluffing. Sonny might come up with a plan."
Roy: "I can't count on any of that."
Bobbie: "That's why I want you to stay. We need this night. I need you."
Roy: "I need you, too."

Amy: "I just have to say that was the best sex scene GH has had in a long time. And my favorite part wasn't even the musical segment (in the first segment, I was like, "Where's the 70s music!!!"), but the two segments of them lying in bed and talking afterwards."

Joan: "You know it. I loved it all--the before, the during, the after. But as Terry and I agreed--why did he have to plonk her down on top of that hard, hard hope chest when there was a nice, soft bed not two microns away?"

Amy: "I actually said out loud at that point, 'Where are you going, Roy?'"

Arda: "You're so right about the after-sex talk. I watched the show twice, and skipped the first sex scene but re-watched the two segments later. We don't usually get such scenes."

"And the sex scene itself was better than anything else I remember of late. Except for the damned candles. He carried her into the bedroom and she conveniently had the fireplace lit and the candles burning. Doesn't she read the warnings about leaving candles unattended?"

Amy: "Were they actually lit as they came busting in the door? I forgot to notice, distracted as I was. I assumed they paused during the commercial break to light everything. I guess that's not likely. *G*"

Joan: "You know, Bobbie had been setting the scene when Roy came in that night--lighting candles in the living room, putting out wine and nibblies; perhaps she had already lit candles in the bedroom. She certainly was ready to light his fire."

Terry: "You're right, Joan; I had forgotten that detail. Thanks for reminding me. Now I'll forgive them for the standard candlefest and the lit fireplace. Just this once."

Arda: "I'm still not going to forgive them. (Like they care. *G*) I did remember that Bobbie was lighting candles and setting the stage, but it still annoyed me to see the bedroom all lit up. I'm mostly sick of seeing candles at every sex scene."

"The music didn't bother me, especially since they picked an appropriate tune from the 70s. I even liked that it wasn't Roberta Flack's version. It was a musical shorthand for 'this is like the first time, but not the first time.'"

Judy: "Leave it to Bobbie to have red satin sheets (I hate satin! Every little flaw in the skin catches on it!), but they were a lovely contrast to the entwined bodies. (Although I was distracted by thoughts of how uncomfortable they must've been. I kept thinking of limbs falling asleep, etc, in that position. I hope they did it in one quick take!) I agree with Amy, though there hasn't been much sex at all, so there's not a great deal of competition."

Amy: "I don't even mean recently. I mean like back to the mid-90s long time. There was one of Ned and Lois's that I particularly liked, as well as one of Lucy and Kevin. Then the one in the Greek flashbacks of Stefan and Laura. But that's been a while."

"Hate stain sheets. But I loved that we'd had Sonny in blue, Carly in ivory, and Bobbie and Roy in red satin sheets in the span of a week or so. And, of course, the most recent contrast for sex scene would be on those blue stain sheets of Sonny's."

Joan: "The Company Store was having a sale..."

VIII. The Morning After (4/12, 4/13)

Bobbie: "Am I dreaming?"
Roy: "Oh, Bobbie. I can't stay."
Bobbie: "Yes, you can."
Roy: "I can't. The FBI is open for business."
Bobbie: "Let them wait."
Roy: "Sweetie, this is over."
Bobbie: "Don't say that."
Roy: "I got to talk to Hannah. Then I'm going to report."
Bobbie: "Stay with me."

Roy: "Baby, nothing can take away the memory of last night."
Bobbie: "Don't say that."
Roy: "Just--just--just the thought of it will be enough to--I'll be able to deal with being inside just having the thought of it, just--"
Bobbie: "No, no."
Roy: "I've got to go. I've got to go now."
Bobbie: "Are you coming back?"
Roy: "Sweetie--don't tell yourself that."
Bobbie: "If I didn't, I could never let you go."

Roy: "You know Bobbie pretty well, don't you?"
Elizabeth: "Yeah, for a couple years now."
Roy: "She thinks a great deal of you."
Elizabeth: "Same here, big-time."
Roy: "Yeah. If Bobbie ever needed anything--"
Elizabeth: "Is she ok?"
Roy: "Yeah, just keep your eyes open, all right?"
Elizabeth: "Sure. Anything I can do."
Roy: "Thanks."

Roy: "If I don't come back today, I need you to tell Hannah the truth."
Bobbie: "You're coming back."
Roy: "Promise me you will."
Bobbie: "I promise."
Roy: "Thank you. Tell her I know I should've told her all of it a long time ago. Tell her I love her and I always will."
Bobbie: "Ok."
Roy: "And I'll let you know what's going down as soon as I can."
Bobbie: "Will you at least try to reason with them?"
Roy: "Bobbie, I'm going to tell them I quit. I wouldn't be able to do that if it weren't for you."
Bobbie: "I'm not going to say good-bye to you. Not now, not ever."
Roy: "Ok, then."

When Roy checks in at Kelly's for Hannah, he orders coffee but leaves it there on the counter.

Roy: "What the hell is going on here?"
Larkin: "Turns out ford was on the take."
Roy: "Ford was on--and I'm the queen of England."
Larkin: "Corinthos is thorough, I'll give him that."
Roy: "Corinthos was paying off ford?"
Larkin: "Guy wanted better suits. What can I say?"
Roy: "Where is he now?"
Larkin: "Early retirement."
Roy: "Do tell. So, if you caught ford, why didn't you bring in Corinthos?"
Larkin: "I'll worry about Corinthos. You worry about prison, because that's where you're going."

Bobbie: "Honey, if Luke and Laura can't find him--"
Elizabeth: "Maybe I can."
Bobbie: "How?"
Elizabeth: "Just trust my heart. I know it sounds crazy, but--"
Bobbie: "You know what? Elizabeth, it's not crazy. If you think you can find lucky, even if there's the slightest chance, then you go after him. Follow your heart. Believe in your heart."
Elizabeth: "I will."
Bobbie: "Just promise me you'll tell Audrey."
Elizabeth: "Ok."
Bobbie: "And you be careful."
Elizabeth: "I will. And you, too, with whatever is going on."

Hannah: "What's wrong? It's my father, isn't it?"

On the next day:

Roy: "No, no, no. There's no--there's no possibility of a life term."
Larkin: "It's right there in black and white. You should have read the fine print before you started giving attitude."

Larkin: "There's your daughter. Hannah's still a heartbeat away from being charged with obstruction of justice. I think it's safe to say that I could make a case against her right now. So, one more time--pick it up."

Roy: "You know, you don't have to keep mentioning Hannah because I get that she is your leverage against me and you're not above using it. I get that."

Larkin: "Place Mr. Dilucca under arrest."
Bobbie: "No."

Roy: "Bobbie, will you do me a favor and leave? I don't want you watching."
Bobbie: "I'm not walking out of here and let them take you to prison."
Roy: "They're not handing out choices. Please."

Roy: "I love you."
Bobbie: "I love you, too. Never forget."

Bobbie: "Larkin, you know Roy. You've worked with him for years. He's not a serial killer. He made a mistake. He paid for it--more than you'll ever know. And he doesn't belong behind bars. He's a good man."
Larkin: "I am not unsympathetic. If I could help you out, I would. But Roy made my intercession impossible when he violated the terms of his agreement with the bureau. Deal's off the table. It's that simple."

Joan: "Somebody on ratsa suggested that Roy's question about why Larkin was so determined to put him away might mean that Larkin had a beef with Roy (or Sonny, even) similar to Taggert's old grudge against Sonny. Please, no! Larkin is a completely disposable character. He has been unrelentingly unpleasant from Day One, and will not be missed when he leaves, preferably in handcuffs."

IX. Help, I Need Somebody (4/14)

Bobbie: "He needs your help, Sonny. I need it."

Sonny: "I can't. I can't get Roy released from Pentonville. I don't know what kind of pull you think I have."

Bobbie: "He's back in prison because he refused to hand you to the feds."
Sonny: "Roy's been standup, I know."
Bobbie: "Sonny, you owe him."
Sonny: "If I could pull strings, I would, Bobbie."

Bobbie: "I love him, Sonny. I'm not leaving him in there."
Sonny: "I'm sorry, Bobbie. I don't know what you want me to do."
Bobbie: "That's not good enough."
Sonny: "What do you mean it's not good enough?"
Bobbie: "Well, what about the times you came to me for help? Or Jason needed something? What if I would have just written you off? What if I just said "I'm sorry"?"
Sonny: "You know what? I'm not saying--Bobbie, I'm not saying I'm writing him off. I'm saying I can't get him out short of breaking him out. But I didn't say I won't try."
Bobbie: "So what does that mean? You'll help?"
Sonny: "I'll do what I can."
Bobbie: "Thank you."
Sonny: "But this could take a while, you know? In the meantime, you got to take care of yourself."

Sonny: "Benny. Hey. I need you to do me a favor. Send somebody out to Pentonville. I need one--you know, one of our guards to keep an eye on Roy Dilucca, make sure nothing happens to him."

Bobbie: "It's about your father. He's--he's in prison. And it looks like he might be there for quite some time."
Hannah: "Oh, that's ridiculous. Well, we have to call the bureau right away."
Bobbie: "The feds are the ones who put him in there."
Hannah: "But he wasn't due to start another case. And that's the only time they would lock him up."
Bobbie: "It's not a new case."
Hannah: "I know he didn't break the law."
Bobbie: "Look, Hannah, the arrest is real. I know how much you love your father. And I do, too. There are things about Roy that you don't know. He's not who you think he is."

Hannah and Taggert:

  • Hannah and Taggert have dinner at the grill. Dara arrives, having misunderstood a message from him. After an awkward moment, she leaves, and Taggert orders champagne to celebrate their latest police victory. (6/11)
  • Taggert asks Hannah to join him for breakfast at Kelly's, where Elizabeth's having a hard time of it. (6/12)

I. Two Eggs, Over-Easy (6/12)

Taggert: "I'd keep breakfast simple. Elizabeth is having a tough day."

Hannah: "Yeah. We got the bad guys." Taggert: "Well, that's the whole idea, isn't it?" Hannah: "You sound like my dad." Taggert: "Ooh, is that a good thing?" Hannah: "Very." Taggert: "You don't say much about him." Hannah: "He's the reason I got into the FBI to begin with." Taggert: "He's an agent, isn't he?" Hannah: "Mm-hmm. He's the best. I've always wanted to make him proud, and I still do." Taggert: "Well, I'd like to meet him sometime." Hannah: "Yeah, maybe you will."

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