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Jack Bauer and Theo Stoller wait for Mandy, CTU keeps their distance.

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At CTU Chapelle discovers that Tony has accessed the wet list. He immediately informs vice-president Gardner. Gardner then goes to inform president Logan. Logan contacts Tony Almeida.

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Logan: You gave the Wet List to a foreign agent?

Tony: Sir it was our only way to get Stoller's cooperation.

Logan: Order Bauer to retrieve it.

Tony: We do that now and Stoller might not cooperate, we lose our best lead.

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Stoller walks up to Mandy, the copy of the Wet List still in his pocket. Stoller begins kissing Mandy, then quickly handcuffs her. Mandy is confused, until she sees CTU close in on her. Stoller hears Jack talking with Tony on the phone, ordering him to retrieve the Wet List. Stoller knows he has to leave immediately, and he quickly drives off. He tries to transmit this list back to Berlin, only for it to explode. The explosion is tiny, causes only minor damage to Theo Stoller's hand, but it destroys the Wet List. It seems that Jack Bauer never had any intention of letting him keep the Wet List.

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Jack Bauer begins interrogating Mandy.

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Jack: Let me e clear, we know you are responsible for the bombing of a civilian airliner, the murder of president David Palmer, and that your current associates are in possession of the weaponized Cordella virus. If you want any chance of avoiding the death penalty and maybe seeing freedom again, I suggest you start talking.

Mandy: Interesting choice. My associates will have me killed in prison long before my official execution takes place.

Jack: So help us take them down.

Mandy: I do that, they'll kill me anyway. And even if you do take them down, noone will hire me for the job I love again.

Jack: Maybe it's time to retire.

Mandy: Maybe, if I can get a full pardon.

Jack: That's not going to happen.

Mandy: Take the offer to president Logan, see which of us blinks first. And considet this, what have I got to lose.

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Split screens show Bauer calling president Logan, Chapelle reprimaning Tony for his actions at CTU, Logan contemplating what this means for relations between Germany and America, and Eugene preparing his closing remarks in John Jackson's trial.

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Eugene: Ladies of the jury. I have represented a number of you, tried to get the best deal I could for you. You have all experienced the criminal justice system, you've seen firsthand how society abandons the most vulnerable among us. The harshness of a justice system that prefers retributive justice over restorative justice. A society that sees you all as criminals, as animals. But you have a chance to show them that you're better than them. That you will not just assume someone is guilty without evidence. You've heard the evidence, two witnesses claim they saw my client murder Jane. But one of them was proven to be lying with scientific evidence, and the other confessed to committing the murder and framing my client. This is the very definition of reasonable doubt. I know you hate my client, he's given you reason to hate him. But you now know that he did not commit this murder. And you have the opportunity to prove, to the world, and to yourselves, that you are rational and intelligent human beings. Capable of compassion, or mercy. I plead with you not to waste that opportunity.

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