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===Act Three===
 
===Act Three===
Mozzie and June are playing a game of parcheesi together when Mozzie receives a text message addressed to Dante Haversham offering him 30% off travel with Elite Voyages. He immediately recognises this as a signal from Neal and takes it to Mrs. Suit, aka Elizabeth Burke. Elizabeth calls Peter and after some discussion convinces him to come home to speak with Mozzie.
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Mozzie and June are playing a game of parcheesi together when Mozzie receives a text message addressed to Dante Haversham offering him 30% off travel with Elite Voyages. He immediately recognises this as a signal from Caffrey and takes it to Mrs. Suit, aka Elizabeth Burke. Elizabeth calls Peter and after some discussion convinces him to come home to speak with Mozzie.
   
Neal delivers the itinerary to Wilkes who then demands another “favour”. Caffrey refuses to help any further until he has proof the kidnapped girl is okay. Wilkes employs the taser again and Neal wakes up in the holding room with Lindsay. She is in fair condition and being watched a by henchman. Neal assures her help is on the way. If anyone can find them, it’s Peter Burke.
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Caffrey delivers the itinerary to Wilkes who then demands another “favour”. Caffrey refuses to help any further until he has proof the kidnapped girl is okay. Wilkes employs the taser again and Neal wakes up in the holding room with Lindsay. She is in fair condition and being watched a by henchman. Caffrey assures her help is on the way; if anyone can find them, it’s Peter Burke.
   
Peter arrives home and Mozzie shows him the text message. He is convinced this is a distress signal and the Burkes agree. Peter makes a call and Rice discovers Thomas Loze is an alias for “Edward Reilly” a highly dangerous transporter.
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Peter arrives home and Mozzie shows him the text message. He is convinced this is a distress signal and the Burkes agree. Peter makes a call and Rice discovers Thomas Loze is an alias for “Edward Rielly” a highly dangerous transporter.
   
Back in the van, Wilkes gives Neal the details of his next assignment. He must obtain a titanium briefcase attached to the wrist of “Thomas Lowes”. Once Caffrey completes this project, Wilkes claims he will set the girl and Caffrey free. Neal hops out of the van to find himself at the airport. Burke and Rice greet him as he enters. They give him the heads up Thomas Loze is Edward Reilly, Neal now understands why Wilkes didn’t want his face in the picture and is using Caffrey as the front man. They briefly discuss Lindsay's location and Neal says if they don’t find her first she will be shot – her handler has no facemask and was packing a silencer. Burke and Rice race off to go hard on the search for Lindsay, leaving Caffrey to deal with Rielly on his own.
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Back in the van, Wilkes gives Caffrey the details of his next assignment. He must obtain a titanium briefcase attached to the wrist of “Thomas Lowes”. Once Caffrey completes this project Wilkes claims he will set the girl and Caffrey free. Caffrey hops out of the van to find himself at the airport, Burke and Rice greet him as he enters. They give him the heads up Thomas Loze is Edward Reilly, Caffrey now understands why Wilkes didn’t want his face in the picture and is using Caffrey as the front man. They briefly discuss Lindsay's location and Caffrey says if they don’t find her first she will be shot – her handler has no facemask and was packing a silencer. Burke and Rice race off to go hard on the search for Lindsay, leaving Caffrey to deal with Rielly on his own.
   
Mozzie has also decided to meet Neal at the airport. When Neal explains his assignment, Mozzie is panicked and thinks he must be suicidal. When Caffrey shows he’s determined to go thorugh with it, no matter what, Mozzie suggests the “Zig-Zag” scam and pulls two fake police badges from his jacket pocket.
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Mozzie has also decided to meet Caffrey at the airport and when Caffrey explains his assignment, Mozzie is panicked and thinks he must be suicidal. When Caffrey shows he’s determined to go thorugh with it, no matter what, Mozzie suggests the “Zig-Zag” scam and pulls two fake police badges from his jacket pocket.
   
Neal greets Loze as the limo driver and starts walking him out to the car. Mozzie intercepts and they start claiming they’ve been tipped he’s bringing something illegal into the country and they will need to conduct a search – either here or somewhere more private. Neal cracks the case open and finds a concealed compartment full of loaded “Gold Cards”. It’s a portable fortune. Mozzie and Caffrey, in character, then put on a little performance pretending to be needy cops who may be open to a bribe. Reilly goes for the story, offers for them to keep the case and for him to just walk away. Operation Zig-Zag is successful.
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Caffrey greets Loze as the limo driver and starts walking him out to the car. Mozzie intercepts and they start claiming they’ve been tipped he’s bringing something illegal into the country and they will need to conduct a search – either here or somewhere more private. Caffrey cracks the case open and finds a concealed compartment full of loaded “Gold Cards”. It’s a portable fortune. Mozzie and Caffrey, in character, then put on a little performance pretending to be needy cops who may be open to a bribe. Rielly goes for the story, offers for them to keep the case and for him to just walk away. Operation Zig-Zag is successful.
   
Neal has to meet Wilkes with the case. Wilkes hasn’t kept his part of the deal. Lindsay is nowhere in sight. He opens the case to find it empty and pulls a gun on Caffrey. Neal tells him if he pulls the trigger, the knowledge of where all those Gold Cards are will die with him. He plays for more time, telling Wilkes he has turned his crew on him. Wilkes calls his bluff. Then, just in the nick of time, the FBI break into the warehouse where Lindsay is being held. Wilkes kicks the seemingly empty case in frustration and cracks open the secret compartment revealing the Gold Cards. He laughs, calling Caffrey obsolete but Caffrey points out he has sniper friends too.
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Caffrey has to meet Wilkes with the case. Wilkes hasn’t kept his part of the deal, Lindsay is nowhere in sight. He opens the case to find it empty and pulls a gun on Caffrey. Caffrey tells him if he pulls the trigger the knowledge of where all those Gold Cards are will die with him. He plays for more time telling Wilkes he has turned his crew on him, Wilkes calls his bluff and then just in the nick of time, the FBI break into the warehouse where Lindsay is being held. Wilkes kicks the seemingly empty case in frustration and cracks open the secret compartment revealing the Gold Cards. He laughs calling Caffrey obsolete but Caffrey points out he has sniper friends too.
   
 
[[File:WC112-frontman2.jpg|thumb|Burke and Rice]]
 
[[File:WC112-frontman2.jpg|thumb|Burke and Rice]]
As Rice and Burke discuss the wrap up of the case, Neal makes a sneaky exit without his anklet. Burke’s face breaks into a cheeky, knowing smirk and tells Jones they need to check the usual suspects.
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As Rice and Burke discuss the wrap up of the case Caffrey makes a sneaky exit without his anklet. Burke’s face breaks into a cheeky, knowing smirk and tells Jones they need to check the usual suspects.
   
 
===Conclusion===
 
===Conclusion===
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