Over at the sheriff's office, Jack tells Ralph that Whitford made bail, and Ralph says he'll bring the cash evidence over to the Bank and Trust on his way to meet Katherine for that drink. Carrying such a huge sum of money alone in his old pickup is a monumentally stupid idea, no?
Anyway, he's delayed by a phone call from Russ Auster. Or maybe he wants to be called Flynn now? Anyway, he warns Ralph that he's coming for him when the time is right. Ralph's not exactly scared by the threat. More saddened. After Russ hangs up, Jack says there wasn't enough time to trace the call. Ralph suggests to look at phone booths near railroad crossings, since there was the sound of a train in the background.
And now we've reached the start of the episode, and realize that Ralph was grinning probably because of the anticipation of the drink with Katherine. Meanwhile, Savino and Rizzo are arriving at the huge mansion where they're supposed to meet Farwood. Savino urges Rizzo to let him do all the talking. After ringing the doorbell, though, they're greeted from behind by a tough-looking crew led by none other than Michael Ironside, who I know these days mainly as the voice of Sam Fisher in the Splinter Cell series, and... uh... let's just say Michael Ironside looks like no one's idea of a stealth espionage agent. Anyway, Savino's all, there's some kind of mistake, we're supposed to meet the board of directors. "We are the board of directors," says Ironside. Heh. Farwood strolls out too, a little less fearful than the last time he saw Rizzo. "Neighbor," he says, facetiously.
Back at the sheriff's office, Yvonne relays a report that they found Russ Auster's car, but it turns out to have bought by someone back in Vegas, where for all they know Russ still is. And worse news: Freddie from the bank called to let them know Ralph's empty truck is outside and there's blood on the sidewalk. Jack orders Yvonne to get every deputy back to the office and they're going to start looking at all the nearby railroad crossings.













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