"Unforgettable" The Haircut (TV Episode 2014) Poster

(TV Series)

(2014)

Poppy Montgomery: Carrie Wells

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  • Dr. Paul Hughes : I was up by a lot.

    Carrie Wells : He's right. He was. By 152, to be exact.

    Gavin : You don't know that.

    Carrie Wells : Yes, I do. I also know you failed to score your buddy's last three shots. A 21, a 16, and a 19, which brings your total score to 286. And you need to tuck your elbow further under the dart. You had three wall hits and punctured the beer sign. Twice.

    Gavin : What are you, the dart police?

    Carrie Wells : Yeah. I show up whenever anyone sucks at darts.

    Al Burns : [pulling her away]  Come on, come on.

    Carrie Wells : Wanna go? Wanna go? Wanna go?

    Al Burns : Please, can you give your highly superior memory a break while we try to relax?

    Carrie Wells : I... I never relax. You know this.

    Al Burns : [offering her the darts]  I do.

    Carrie Wells : Am I winning?

    Al Burns : You don't remember?

    Carrie Wells : [fake laugh]  I'm winning.

  • Joanne Webster : Looks like an accidental overdose, I'm sorry to say. Pretty wild party, though. You know that drug overdoses are the number one cause of accidental death in New York? And heroin accounts for 50%?

    Carrie Wells : [remembering a TV broadcast at the bar]  Wait a second. She was left-handed. The needle mark is in her left arm. People use their dominant hand to inject. Right? This wasn't an accidental overdose. This was a murder.

  • Al Burns : One more bullseye, I would've had you. Plus, you foot-faulted.

    Carrie Wells : [taunting singsong]  Dreaming.

  • Cherie Rollins-Murray : Bad news. General Claridge's office just kicked our interview request back. He's not available.

    Al Burns : On what grounds?

    Cherie Rollins-Murray : He's "engaged in matters of national security."

    Carrie Wells : Oh. With a naked intern?

    Al Burns : You tell them if it's a subpoena they want, it's a subpoena they'll get.

  • Carrie Wells : You have a friend in that office, right? Why don't you just ask him?

    Al Burns : Yeah. Maybe.

    Carrie Wells : What is that look on your face?

    Al Burns : No, no, no, it's just funny you assume it's a man. Lieutenant Colonel Emily Connors.

    Carrie Wells : Emily. Wow. Well, should I assume by the look on your face that you two were more than just friends?

    Al Burns : Carrie.

    Carrie Wells : Mm? You slept with her, didn't you?

    Al Burns : That is a matter of national security.

    Carrie Wells : You're not gonna tell me?

    [he leaves without answering] 

    Carrie Wells : Not jealous!

  • Joanne Webster : So, your assumption was correct. It was a hot shot; a massive amount of heroin injected for the sole purpose of killing someone. She also has bruises on her wrists and her arms not from an injection.

    Carrie Wells : So they held her down and shot her up.

    Joanne Webster : The reason criminals use hot shots is that it's virtually impossible to prove that the victim didn't inject themselves. So your left-handed theory might help.

    Carrie Wells : Jo, I think she either knew the killer and let them in, or the person was waiting for her when she got back to the room. There's no sign of forced entry.

    Joanne Webster : So who had a key?

    Carrie Wells : There was one key, according to the hotel, and it was Annabel's.

    Joanne Webster : Did she lose it? You know, those little cards can be confusing. The last one I had, I tried to buy coffee with it, and the barista thought I was hitting on him, which was kind of flattering, but hey.

  • Al Burns : Jay said Hoda's cell was a burner. No way to be certain it was really her.

    Carrie Wells : It was her. I know it was her. And she's trying to tell us something important. Someone wants us to stop.

    Al Burns : It's the someone that bothers me. These Washington guys...

    [entering the office and seeing Agent Simms at his desk] 

    Al Burns : Ah, I rest my case.

    Carrie Wells : Hello. Is the president here to see me? I'm awfully flattered.

    Agent Frank Simms : Not the president, but the next best thing.

    Al Burns : Francis, get out of my chair.

  • Carrie Wells : How was your lunch?

    Al Burns : Good. Yours?

    Carrie Wells : Good.

    Al Burns : We both had good lunches.

    Carrie Wells : Mine was great.

    Al Burns : Mine was just good.

    Carrie Wells : Good is fine when you can't have great.

  • Al Burns : The general's lawyers claim he's not even in the country.

    Eliot Delson : Stop. Can you? Can you stop harrassing the Deputy Director of National Security?

    Carrie Wells : This guy is a suspect in a murder investigation.

    Al Burns : The name at the top of our list.

    Eliot Delson : Why isn't Joey Quinones that name?

    Al Burns : This was way over his pay grade.

    Eliot Delson : Okay, let me break it down. One one side, we have a sleazy, drug-dealing paparazzo who was actually in the room and he knows how to inject heroin. And on the other side, we have a highly-decorated intelligence officer whom no one saw at the hotel that night.

    Carrie Wells : Didn't your mommy tell you not to judge a book by its cover? We have a photograph.

    Eliot Delson : Forget about that. Can't this just be easy? Remember the good old days when it was just the drug dealer who did it?

  • Al Burns : Are you still having dinner with Frankie later?

    Carrie Wells : Yeah. Why? You and, uh, Emily wanna do a double date thing tonight?

    Al Burns : I'm just saying, if the subject of how to get to the general comes up...

    Carrie Wells : I should seduce the information out of him, do whatever it takes, right?

    Al Burns : Or you could just ask for his help.

    Carrie Wells : Or I could seduce him.

  • Carrie Wells : No one is untouchable.

    Agent Frank Simms : Are you kidding me? See, that's why guys like Claridge get into the game. See, they're allowed to do things that the rest of us aren't. You need to stay away from him.

    Carrie Wells : Stay away from him?

    Agent Frank Simms : Stay away.

    Carrie Wells : Do you know me at all?

  • Carrie Wells : You know, the Al Burns I know is kind of a comic book guy. Who turned you on to Vigenère?

    Al Burns : I did it by myself.

    Carrie Wells : Lie!

    Al Burns : All right. Had a little help.

    Carrie Wells : Ah. From Lieutenant Colonel Emily Connors?

    Al Burns : As a matter of fact, yes.

    Carrie Wells : Hmm.

    Al Burns : At least my contact was useful.

    Carrie Wells : Well, that depends on how you define "useful."

  • Carrie Wells : Did you kill Annabel Parker?

    Casper : I can confirm that it wasn't us.

    Carrie Wells : Can you confirm who it was?

    Casper : Not really interested. We don't solve crimes, you see. That's what you do, and quite well from what I understand. We try and stop trouble before it starts by gathering information and engaging those who can help.

    Carrie Wells : People like Annabel.

    Casper : Indeed. Her reputation as a serious journalist hungry for her big break made her the perfect choice.

    Carrie Wells : Hoda Amin was one of yours, too, wasn't she?

    Casper : She's in no danger, but doesn't want her cover blown. The call she made to you was a warning that you chose to ignore.

    Carrie Wells : I'm here to solve two murders.

    Casper : I would encourage you to do that, and not draw any more attention to us. All we wanted was to block Claridge's appointment to the CIA. A simple mission, but sometimes these things go sideways. Annabel was to put the photo on the air and then get out of the way. But apparently, that wasn't enough for her, so I assume she got her assistant, the so-called computer expert, to place those e-mails on Claridge's computer.

    Carrie Wells : So... a little inter-agency warfare?

    Casper : It was ambition that got both of these assets killed, not the intelligence community.

    Carrie Wells : These were human beings, not assets.

    Casper : Ambition. Focus on that. Who, in the end, benefits the most? Not the NSA. Not the CIA.

  • Al Burns : [after Carrie tackles the killer]  You're a little small for a linebacker.

    Carrie Wells : Yeah, well, I make up for it with speed, right?

  • Carrie Wells : [seeing Emily on the news]  She's pretty.

    Al Burns : Mm-hmm.

    Carrie Wells : She is. Strong, authoritative. I mean, I bet she doesn't have a highly superior biographical memory or a deeply torture soul, but, you know, you just... you can't have it all, right? She's pretty.

    Al Burns : Yeah. My taste in women is impeccable. Look in the mirror.

    Carrie Wells : Aw. You know what's strange? No matter what we do or where we go, somehow we always end up together, you and me.

    Al Burns : And a dartboard. And your highly superior memory can't help you throw a dart.

    Carrie Wells : It can help me remember how many times you lose.

    Al Burns : All right. Let's go.

    Carrie Wells : [laughing]  Here, I'm bringing your drink. You're gonna need it.

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