Rick Gonzalez credited as playing...
Rene Ramirez • Wild Dog
- Curtis Holt: Not bad for one week's worth of work.
- Dinah Drake: I would rather have a team I can trust than any kind of technology.
- Rene Ramirez: Word.
- Curtis Holt: [his phone rings] It's Felicity.
- Rene Ramirez: She isn't bugging us again, is she?
- Curtis Holt: No.
- [pause]
- Curtis Holt: I'll do a sweep.
- Rene Ramirez: [one of Curtis's T-spheres inexplicably activates] Is Felicity doing this?
- Curtis Holt: Wait. That... that can't be.
- Dinah Drake: You know what? The last time I saw it doing this, it was tracking Vigilante's visor.
- Curtis Holt: I know, but he modified his electronics to block our signal, but this is real. It's locking on to him.
- Rene Ramirez: Because your balls never malfunction?
- Curtis Holt: Really? Not this time, all right? But, I mean, could he have messed up? Did he forget we could track him?
- Dinah Drake: No way. He's too devious. I think the son of a bitch is trying to draw us out, trap us.
- Rene Ramirez: I say we trap him.
- Dinah Drake: You know, guys, talking to Felicity actually was a good idea. I mean, if she hadn't given us that intel, those people would be dead.
- Curtis Holt: About that. I got that information from Vincent Sobel.
- Dinah Drake: I'm sorry. What?
- Dinah Drake: I didn't trust him at first either, okay? But I called Felicity to confirm if his intel checked out, and it did, clearly.
- Dinah Drake: And that's why you were late getting back here earlier. You were talking to him?
- Rene Ramirez: So you didn't bother telling us? How very Oliver Queen of you.
- Dinah Drake: Why would Vince help us?
- Curtis Holt: He says he's a double agent working to take down Cayden James from the inside.
- Rene Ramirez: I mean, that does track. I mean, the guy used to be undercover.
- Dinah Drake: Which makes him a professional liar. He has had so many opportunities to tell me he is a double agent. Why hasn't he? He somehow just forgot to mention it?
- Curtis Holt: He says he tried to.
- Dinah Drake: That is absolute crap.
- Rene Ramirez: Maybe, but if turns out to be legit, he could offer a tactical advantage that we can't turn down.
- Dinah Drake: Well, I can, because I will never work with him again, ever.
- Rene Ramirez: Well, obviously, Curtis and I disagree, so...
- Dinah Drake: So nothing. We all have to agree, don't we? Or are we just screwing consensus now?
- Rene Ramirez: If you don't want to work with him, we won't. We do it by consensus like we agreed.
- Dinah Drake: Hey. Look. I-I acknowledge that Vince is a complicated variable, okay?
- Rene Ramirez: Well, let's break it down. You know, pro/con style.
- Dinah Drake: All right. Pro: he's really good, and he gets deep into his assignments. Con: on our last assignment, he got in too deep. He can forget what side he's on.
- Rene Ramirez: Pro: he's in with Cayden James and his crew, and his last intel worked.
- Curtis Holt: If you didn't know Vincent, if you could remove this history with him... if, as a cop, he came to you with some intel, what would your gut tell you?
- Dinah Drake: Do we have new intel from him?
- Curtis Holt: No.
- Dinah Drake: Well, then I'm not gonna answer that yet.
- Dinah Drake: What's going on?
- Curtis Holt: Vincent's using the link to my T-spheres to send a message. Morse code.
- Rene Ramirez: Clever. What does it say?
- Curtis Holt: [writing as he talks] "Attack... Oak... Street... now." I'm assuming that's a warning, not a directive.
- Rene Ramirez: Oak Street is one of the safe zones Oliver and Quentin set up.
- Curtis Holt: [turning to Dinah] What do you want to do?
- Dinah Drake: [thinking for a moment] Suit up.
- Wild Dog: Officers marching, guns out, city under siege. It's like "Escape from Detroit".
- Mr. Terrific: I don't know whether to correct you or to just embrace your attempt a reference to one of my favorite John Carpenter films.
- Wild Dog: Huh?