In Plain Sight

In Plain Sight

In Plain Sight is an American dramatic television series that premiered on the USA Network on June 1, 2008. The series revolves around Mary Shannon (Mary McCormack), a Deputy United States Marshal attached to the Albuquerque, NM, office of the Federal Witness Security Program (WITSEC), more commonly known as the Federal Witness Protection Program. Shannon must find ways to balance her professional life of protecting witnesses, her professional relationship with her work partner, US Marshal Marshall Mann, and her problematic personal life. The show was filmed on location in Albuquerque, New Mexico. On May 4, 2012, In Plain Sight concluded with its fifth season.

Year:
2008
3,383 Views

[Maureen has taken off for the night, leaving Tripp to take care of his siblings]

Mary Shannon:
You can't keep doing this, Tripp. You've got to start thinking about what's best for you. Look, I know you think I'm a meddlesome pain in the ass. And you're right, I admit it. But everyone who comes into this program has problems, and I get my jollies trying to figure out what those problems are and then solve them. It's fun. It's like doing a puzzle, except I hate puzzles. But you get the idea. Anyway, just between you and me, most of the time, I'm... I'm completely winging it. I'm just trying to figure it out as I go. But this is different. This is one case where I know what I'm talking about. I can see twenty years down the road you're on, and trust me, it's not heading anywhere fun.

Tripp Stewart:
Oh, yeah? How do you know? What makes you such an expert?

Mary Shannon:
I just know. I've seen it before.

Tripp Stewart:
Well, that's a good answer. It's right up there with "Because I said so." Thanks for helping us out tonight. I'll see you in the morning.

Mary Shannon:
I know because my father ran out when I was six. He left me at home with an infant sister and an alcoholic mother, and I did what you're doing. I-I-I protected my sister, I took care of my mother, I made excuses for both of them. Pretended to the whole world that everything was fine. Never had a single friend because I didn't want anyone to see how we lived. It's a bad way to live. Tripp, it's a really bad way to live.

Tripp Stewart:
Yeah, but it is what it is. You had to take care of your sister, I have to take care of Billy and Gretel. And I don't see that changing any time soon.

Mary Shannon:
Well, it could.

Tripp Stewart:
Yeah? How?

Mary Shannon:
Okay, this isn't gonna seem like a great idea at first, but you need to keep an open mind and just hear me out. If the U.S. Attorney's Office believes the three of you are living in an unsafe or neglectful environment, they can initiate action to have you removed from the home. Now, I know foster care is not ideal, but... but it's better than this. It's better for you and it's better for Billy and Gretel. And... and I can see to it that you're all placed in really good homes.

Tripp Stewart:
Split us up? Not a chance.

Mary Shannon:
Maybe not. I can try to keep you all together. Or at least close enough to see each other. And-and-and think about this... In five years, you're twenty-one. You can get custody of Billy and Gretel if that's what you want.

Tripp Stewart:
No. We're staying together. I'm not putting them with strangers. I can take care of them. And as long as they're with me, they'll be okay.

Mary Shannon:
Yeah, but you won't.

Tripp Stewart:
Then I won't. I'm their brother.

Patrick Hill:
What's the problem?

Marshall Mann:
You called someone in Houston from your landline.

Patrick Hill:
I did?

Marshall Mann:
You called a florist. Did the flowers you sent include a note with your name?

Patrick Hill:
Um...

Marshall Mann:
What about payment? Is there a credit card out there that someone could trace?

Patrick Hill:
Uh, let me think.

Marshall Mann:
You have to tell me the truth, Patrick. I can't do a full threat assessment without all the details.

Patrick Hill:
I know. I know.

Marshall Mann:
Patrick, you're hiding something, and I think it has to do with your friend in there. The one with the strong Texas accent. Do you know him from your previous life?

Patrick Hill:
Yes.

Marshall Mann:
That's extremely bad. How long has he been in Albuquerque?

Patrick Hill:
Since I got here.

Marshall Mann:
That's, wow... even worse. Bob, can I speak to you a moment? I say this without bias or accusation, but am I correct in surmising that you two are a couple? And for some reason, you want that to be a secret?

Bob Draper:
I don't. I never did. Did I? I've been saying from day one...

Patrick Hill:
I just want to keep my private life private.

Bob Draper:
Please. Look, I wanted to send my mother flowers for her birthday. I forgot the rule about the phone.

Marshall Mann:
That's because the rules were never explained to you, because you're not actually supposed to be here. Sorry. All right. Look, this is not about sexual orientation. The program recognizes domestic partnerships. What it doesn't recognize is the right to bring someone along in secret. And by the way, Bob, you've been here since day one? I've checked this place a thousand times. Are you two sharing clothing and toiletries?

Bob Draper:
I live across the courtyard, in my own place. God forbid we live together openly.

Patrick Hill:
Can we not start? For once?

Bob Draper:
Oh, please. We're way past "start" here, Patrick.

Patrick Hill:
Look, I'm sorry. I shouldn't have mislead you. I should have told you about us. But, I... I just couldn't. My family, they'd never understand.

Marshall Mann:
Patrick, I don't mean to be glib, but if ever there was an opportunity to let go of what your family thinks, it's in Witness Protection, where you will never see them again.

Stan McQueen:
So, what's the 411 on Alfaro?

Marshall Mann:
The AUSA says he doesn't understand what happened, and Reina's paperwork was submitted.

Stan McQueen:
So what's the holdup? She made their case, put away some serious dirtbag smugglers, right? Give the woman her green card. Who's the ICE guy in charge here?

Marshall Mann:
Uh, the file says Jack Suarez.

Stan McQueen:
Jack Suarez?

Marshall Mann:
You know him?

Stan McQueen:
Oh, yeah. From the Paleozoic Era. We knocked heads on a joint task force. He was... well, less than malleable.

Marshall Mann:
Is he a stand-up guy?

Stan McQueen:
Oh, a little too stand-up. Talk about an agent who would collar his own mom? Suarez actually did. On a coke charge. Got famous quick.

[Stan chortles]

Stan McQueen:
Let me take a crack at this. Forward me the info.

[Mary enters]

Stan McQueen:
Good morning, Mary. You have a new witness.

Mary Shannon:
[sighs in disgust] It never ends. What's her story?

Stan McQueen:
Challenging.

Mary Shannon:
In what sense?

Stan McQueen:
Key witness in an interstate numbers-running ring. She was the accountant. Feds kicked in the doors, only to find no computers, no files, not a hard drive in sight. Just some phones, the occasional betting slip, and our Ms. Wagrowski in the conference room. Kept every bet and payout for the entire operation in her head.

Marshall Mann:
Meaning she's not the key witness in the case, she *is* the case.

Stan McQueen:
Something exactly like that, yeah.

Mary Shannon:
So the challenge is what, finally dealing with my intellectual equal?

Stan McQueen:
The challenge is she has Asperger's, and you're... you know, you're you.

Mary Shannon:
Sue, have you ever seen a movie of the week? If he was violent with you once, trust me, he'll do it again.

Major Lucas Provo:
She's right. He will. But this isn't about domestic violence.

Mary Shannon:
Really? 'Cause it looks just like it.

Major Lucas Provo:
From what Marshall said, this is a clear case of PTSD.

Mary Shannon:
PSTD's a diagnosis, Provo. That's the "why". Right now, I care about the "what". And if you think the "what" isn't domestic violence...

Sue Shears:
Uh, I... I need to be with my husband.

Major Lucas Provo:
John was in a dissociative state, triggered, at least initially, by the movie blasting on TV.

Marshall Mann:
"All Quiet on the Western Front".

Major Lucas Provo:
Couple that with the stress of Sue pushing on Afghanistan, it's not unreasonable to think that's why he snapped. Marshall, when you got here, John was yelling "They will kill you", right? "They", not "I."

Marshall Mann:
Yeah, "they". Right.

Mary Shannon:
So?

Major Lucas Provo:
Well, according to Sue, he's been battling insomnia. Emotional detachment, disproportionate outbursts of anger. Guess what those are symptoms of.

Marshall Mann:
[ribbing Mary] Pregnancy?

Mary Shannon:
Who made you the spokesman for post-traumatic stress?

Major Lucas Provo:
Two thousand Iraqis. At one point during Desert Storm, my unit engaged the Republican Guard for four days of sustained combat. I watched thousands of them die. Literally thousands of Iraqis. In four days.

Marshall Mann:
Jesus.

Mary Shannon:
That's gotta take its toll.

Major Lucas Provo:
[heavy sigh] You have no idea.

Mary Shannon:
I've got to tell you, Lewis, I'm not a big fan of your friend here, but you're worse. You went from one dirty game to another, and then decided to blame your partner when things didn't turn out exactly how you wanted.

Stan McQueen:
She's just playing for time.

Marshall Mann:
And it's working. Check this out. She's got him so worked up, his BP's up and his heart rate's actually getting stronger.

Lewis Fowler:
Are you trying to talk me out of testifying? What would you do if your partner committed a crime? What would you do? Answer the question, Mary.

Mary Shannon:
Then I'd stand by him. No matter what, because that's what partners do. You said it yourself, at the end of the day, all that matters is you and your partner. But you turned on your partner, the second things got ugly, Lewis. But the one constant that gets me through it all, the only reason that makes it okay for me to be up here with a worm like you is I have a partner who has my back 24/7, no matter what. Look, I'm not proud of everything I've done on the job. But every mission comes with a price tag.

Harrison Locke:
Damn right.

Mary Shannon:
That's what you forgot, Lewis. There's always costs. Ugly costs. And we all know that. Right?

Harrison Locke:
Absolutely. Our mission was to send a message to anyone who wants to kidnap U.S. citizens for political purposes. "We're coming." When I blew that building, I knew that there would be a heavy cost.

Mary Shannon:
Seventeen lives.

Harrison Locke:
Yes. Seventeen lives. You think I liked doing that? But how many were saved? How many American families now don't have to watch their loved ones come back home in a box?

Mary Shannon:
Marshall, Stan, did you get all that? Chief, acknowledge. Over.

Stan McQueen:
Copy that, inspector. We got it all.

Mary Shannon:
Oh, and Marshall, for the record, I'd sell you out for a Twinkie.

Mary Shannon:
[Brandi is about to sign a deal with the U.S. Attorney] Don't sign anything.

Robert O'Conner:
Who let you back in here?

A.U.S.A. Renner:
Inspector, you're interrupting a private meeting.

Jinx Shannon:
Mary. They offered her twenty-five years. They were going to indict you.

Mary Shannon:
It's BS. The whole case is a big steaming pile. That's why they want to make a deal.

Roberta Procter:
That's what I tried to tell her.

A.U.S.A. Renner:
Fine. Roll the dice, your sister will be sitting right by your side.

Mary Shannon:
Really? With Nick Bennetti as your star witness? A meth addict who's made a career out of testifying against other meth addicts?

Robert O'Conner:
Inspector, you have no place in this room.

Mary Shannon:
Come on. Not a shred of physical evidence. And you've got to know what a liability this numbnut is. According to Albuquerque PD reports, Special Agent Robert O'Conner took control of the kidnapping investigation at approximately 3:45 pm. According to FBI documents, Ms. Shannon received an incriminating phone call from Spanky Carter at exactly 9:58 pm. So while Ms. Shannon was on the phone, allegedly masterminding a complicated murder-kidnapping plot, she was in Agent O'Conner's custody, which means you're either directly involved in the conspiracy or incredibly inept at your job. Which will you claim when you take the stand? Now do you see why they wanted to make a deal? They don't have any hard evidence. They have a meth cooker trying to avoid a third strike for a witness and Inspector Clouseau running the case.


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