By M. Giant
Kiefer's on the run for killing Ryan Burnett, and he e-mails Walker a photo of Quinn (not Quentin, apparently) for her to ID. Even though Walker's suspended, she's able to ID Quinn and connect him to Hodges and Starkwood. She then directs Kiefer to find Senator Mayer, because his investigations mean that he's the most likely person to know what Starkwood's been up to. Ethan's in big trouble with Taylor for authorizing the interrogation, and when a reporter gets a hold of the story, Ethan blames Olivia for leaking it. Which does seem like her M.O., even though she denies it Walker's in even bigger trouble with Moss when he figures out she's been helping Kiefer. And while Kiefer and Senator Mayer are looking for proof of a connection between Starkwood and Juma, Moss brings Morris in and leans on him to help find Kiefer, which Morris does in order to get Chloe out of trouble. Kiefer and Mayer find a possible clue, and when Kiefer explains that Juma's been developing a bioweapon that's about to be in Starkwood's hands (I know, it's news to me, too), the two of them strike an unlikely truce. Mayer even offers to keep the heat off Kiefer's back when they come knocking. Except it's not the heat at the door, but Quinn, who guns Mayer down and goes chasing after Kiefer just as the real cops start arriving. Olivia not only turns up clean in the leak issue, but also quashes the story, which ends up making her look like the good kid and Ethan like the ass. Kiefer, now wanted for two murders instead of just one, goes mano a mano with Quinn and finds out the weapons are already in port. So he calls Tony for help. That's a lot of people in a lot of trouble for a lot of stuff.
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