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A month later, Tillman is outside the Prison Industries building emptying scrap metal into a dumpster. While he's outside, he notices a food service truck and three on-duty guards talking to the food service employees. Seeing that the guards are distracted, Tillman grabs a stack of metal from the garbage can and sprints for the truck.
Safely hidden, he unfurls the stack of metal: 30 license plates hinged together, the bottom resembling the undercarriage of a vehicle. The services employees get back in the truck and head for the prison exit where a guard uses an extended mirror to inspect the truck's undercarriage. Tillman is parallel underneath, holding his breath. Tillman goes unnoticed and the truck leaves. A few miles down the road, the employees hear a loud noise outside of the car while it's stopped.
Before the driver can get out of the vehicle to inspect, a grease-covered Tillman smashes the driver's side window while the female passenger screams. Director Knox informs Ray that he's going to be working with and reporting to the recently transferred Charlie on the case. Knox then tells Ray that he has agreed to try out his "unorthodox proposal" and hands him a folder. Ray flips through the photos in the folder and slides four to Knox.
He tells Knox to get him those four and Jules and he'll catch Tillman. Knox agrees. Ray leaves the room where Knox asks Charlie to sign a medical waiver before he officially joins the case. At Sing Sing Correctional Facility Shea Daniels, a convicted ex-gang banger is sitting across from a younger convict "conducting business. A guard walks in and interrupts the card game to alert Lloyd he's being transferred. At Coxsackie Correctional Facility , Fritz Gunderson is fighting with another inmate while the guards take bets.
Gunderson knocks the other inmate out and receives a beer for his win. Right before he cracks it open, one of the guards calls his name. The last item is a picture of her four-year-old daughter. The next day, Ray and Charlie meet with the four cons, all cuffed and still in their prison blues.
The two Marshals explain the plan to the cons: they're forming a special task force of "expert" cons, the toughest fugitives Ray ever caught, to apprehend Tillman. If Tillman is caught, their sentences will be reduced by six months and they'll be transferred to the minimum-security facility, Maybelle. If they try to run, they'll be sent back and their sentences will be doubled. All four cons take the deal.
The task force relocates to a warehouse in Brooklyn, where they're introduced to Julianne Simms, a civilian who will act as the "funnel" for the group—all information and tips go through her. A slightly neurotic Julianne informs the group that Tillman has killed again, this time his former high school buddy and partner in crime, Jon Phelps. The team heads to Phelps' upscale loft space in Baltimore, where a squad of detectives is already at the crime scene.
On the cabinet door, the words P. Vallarta are spelled out in blood. Fritz and Lloyd realize that the "tip" is "a misdirect" provided by Tillman himself, because anyone who had enough energy to spell out words in blood would have used the effort to dial instead. They also discover that months prior to Tillman's incarceration, an unsolved bank robbery involving three men happened in the same area where Tillman got arrested for the bar fight where he killed a biker. Unbeknownst to the team, there's a cell phone taped underneath an end table.
Tillman has been listening to everything and knows that they didn't fall for his shade. Knowing that the robbery involved three high school buddies, Philly suggests they get a copy of their yearbook to help them find the third accomplice. Julianne contacts the high school to tell them she needs the class of '99 yearbook immediately. Instead of easily driving the 20 minutes to pick it up, a nervous Julianne asks the school to scan the pages and email them to her. At a diner, the team is looking through Phelps' and Tillman's yearbook photos, attempting to find the third accomplice in the bank robbery.
They finally land on a picture of the two together with James "Jimbo" Cantrell. Before rolling out, Charlie notices that a knife is missing from the table. Fritz confesses that he took it for "protection.
Meanwhile in Atlantic City, Tillman is standing over Cantrell, whose arms and legs have been tied to a chair. He questions Cantrell about his portion of the money, but Cantrell insists that he has no information.
Tillman, clearly upset and not believing Cantrell, brutally nails him to the chair. Charlie and Ray arrive at Cantrell's house, but they're too late. Cantrell's dead and Tillman is nowhere to be found.
The Kings apparently forgot that they had a preseason game on Thursday. They trailed the Jazz after the first quarter, and it only got worse from there -- they ended up losing, Things got so bad that the Kings Twitter account started posting about the "Thursday Night Football" game, and they even put a "censored" graphic over the score when posting highlights.
We know it's just the preseason, but this isn't a good look for a team trying to avoid being the laughing stock of the league for yet another season. Oh well, at least the social media team had fun.
Somebody forgot to tell Anthony Davis that this was just a preseason game. The Brow was in peak form as he put up a monstrous line of 36 points, 15 rebounds, three assists, four blocks and two steals, while shooting 13 of 18 from the field in 31 minutes. Jrue Holiday tosses it behind his head to Anthony Davis, who throws down the jam!
NBAPreseason pic. Davis is a trendy MVP pick this season, and it's not hard to see why. The Pelicans did lose to a Raptors team resting pretty much all of its NBA players, but we'll let that slide for now. A name you might hear quite a bit of this season is Pascal Siakam. Three deputy U. Marshals form a partnership with three convicts to apprehend escaped prisoners. In return for their services, the cons will be transferred to a minimum-security prison and have one month taken off their sentences for each fugitive they catch.
If any of the cons themselves should try to escape, they will be returned to their original maximum-security prisons and their sentences will be doubled. The Team tries to catch fugitives within 72 hours of their escape, before they "get lost in the wind" or before they can cause too much collateral damage. Community Showcase More. Follow TV Tropes. You need to login to do this.
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