
It's another evening at work at his paper, and Will gets a phone
call from his mysterious
informer
with more info on this mysterious SD-6, but Will says forget it,
it's too dangerous |
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Will also gets
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an envelope on his chair |
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and a message left with his pretty assistant to talk to the voice box
guy again |
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and Will says forget it ... again |
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In yet another LA office building, since apparently everyone is at work
late into the
evening in this episode,
Vaughn is sitting and thinking |
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and tells Weiss that Syd wants to quit |
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and Weiss suggests pizza or getting drunk |
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until they are interrupted by Haladki, who thinks it's really great that
Vaughn will
be seeing the CIA shrink to deal with the her-mother-killed-his-father
stuff |
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Vaughn is thinking he'd probably like someone to bump-off Haladki, too |
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Meanwhile, at the locked-down SD-6, the elevator automatically goes back
to SD-6 |
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but the Bristows have conveniently climbed through the roof of said elevator |
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and then climb through several dark tunnels and such till they come to |
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a room where they can tap into the closed circuit TV's
in SD-6 to see what's happening |
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which shows them that badder guys have invaded the office |