"Unforgettable" Maps & Legends (TV Episode 2013) Poster

(TV Series)

(2013)

James Hiroyuki Liao: Jay Lee

Quotes 

  • Jay Lee : Okay, because of the RDX traces he left behind, we were able to gather all the items Patton touched while he was in the library. Seems he was obsessed with this guy, Alfred Goodrose. Now, Goodrose was a painter, specifically a muralist, in the city back in the '20s. Patton had this man's actual diary with him when he died. And the interesting thing about Goodrose is, supposedly he found the famous Hussar treasure.

    Al Burns : Not that famous; I got no idea what you're talking about.

  • Jay Lee : The Hussar was a British colonial ship loaded up with Spanish gold and Revolutionary prisoners of war. In 1780, it ran aground in the East River and sank. Now, some folks think that the British brought the gold ashore, let the prisoners drown, leaving a curse on the treasure. Long story short, rumor is Goodrose found the treasure, spent a single gold coin, and then promptly died of mysterious causes.

    Al Burns : Any of that in here?

    Jay Lee : No. It's just a diary; it's all "I had mackerel for dinner", "my daughter's birthday's today", stuff like that.

    Al Burns : So maybe John and Harold found the treasure and one of them wanted to keep it all for himself.

    Jay Lee : Right. They're gonna need explosives to get it, so Harold lets his partner get poisoned by selling C-4 without proper protection.

    Al Burns : That's a different kind of curse.

  • Cherie Rollins-Murray : I just got a call from my friend at the Coast Guard. You guys are gonna want to see this. Just discovered it.

    [playing footage of the aftermath of an explosion] 

    Cherie Rollins-Murray : CSU said best guess, the blast took place a week ago.

    Al Burns : How much C-4 would you need to make an explosion like that?

    Cherie Rollins-Murray : About the size of a football.

    Jay Lee : Our guys are making a heck of a lot more than that.

    Al Burns : And they're testing it to make sure it works.

  • Jay Lee : Now, it turns out most of these urban explorer dudes use a GPS device that sends e-mails tracking where they are. It's a safety precaution. So I did some digging on John and Harold's computers and found tons of visits by the both of them over the past two weeks to the old City Hall Subway Station area. Thing's been closed and sealed up for decades.

    Carrie Wells : Well, that's great; Alex can show me a way in.

    Al Burns : I'm coming with you.

    Carrie Wells : Are you sure you're up to it?

    Al Burns : Up to it?

    Carrie Wells : No, it's just, I've been watching the videos, and it seems very physically... challenging.

    Al Burns : Don't worry about me.

    Jay Lee : You know, I-I should leave you two guys...

    Al Burns : No, no, no, you stay.

    [to Carrie] 

    Al Burns : You two just try to keep up with me.

    [she laughs] 

    Al Burns : Why are you laughing?

    Carrie Wells : No, nothing.

    Al Burns : [to Jay]  Why is she laughing?

  • Joanne Webster : Listen, Carrie, I think I found your missing place hacker, Harold Estes.

    Carrie Wells : Where?

    Joanne Webster : He's in a thousand tiny pieces at the beach blast site. The explosion atomized him.

    Carrie Wells : Are you sure?

    Joanne Webster : I ran the DNA. It's a match.

    Jay Lee : But the explosion happened over a week ago. Transit cop we talked to said he gave Harold a ticket day before yesterday.

    Carrie Wells : Marty Auerbach.

    Jay Lee : Yeah, that's the guy.

    Joanne Webster : No, that's impossible. Harold's been dead a week. Science doesn't lie.

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