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Summary
By: Team Shoot Date: May 28, 2016, 11:03 am
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Finch informs Reese and Shaw that the new number belongs to an
immigrant by the name of Genrika 'Gen' Zhirova, who they are
surprised to learn is a 10 year-old girl living with her lowlife
cousin Vadim in the Staten Island projects. When Gen is chased
by a group of Russian mobsters who want to kidnap her, Reese and
Shaw intervene, with Reese picking off wave after wave of thugs
while Shaw keeps watch over Gen. Shaw learns that Gen, a little
spy at heart, had taken to secretly recording the conversations
of nearly everyone in her building. In the process, she recorded
a conversation between HR and the Russian mob that detailed HR's
plans to use the Russian distribution network to traffic bath
salts. Now, both the Russians and HR are after her to get access
to those tapes. The thugs get the drop on Shaw, shoot her, and
nab Gen, but Shaw bravely soldiers on. After Reese and Carter
interrogate one of the Russian higher ups for intel, Shaw tracks
Detective Terney to the drug manufacturing center, subdues the
thugs, and rescues Gen. Meanwhile, Laskey confronts Carter about
her relationship with the man in the suit, threatening to take
her out permanently. During the meeting, Carter shoots a retired
dirty cop with Laskey's gun, then informs Laskey that she won't
pin the murder on him if he agrees to work for her now. In
flashback, we see glimpses of a terrible car accident that
killed Shaw's father when she was very young, and the very muted
reaction that she had to the event. Through the flashbacks and
her interactions with Gen in present day, it becomes clear that
Shaw responds very differently to emotional events than most
people.
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