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3/28/2018 11:39 pm  #1


Dialog of Naomi with Red and Liz.

​Since we now have Jennifer appearing I thought it would be a good idea to have this here for reference. 
​This is my copy of the dialog I have of Naomi with Red and Liz in the episodes she appeared in. 
​I also have the few lines we have from the Pilot. 
​We pretty much know who is speaking so I just put the first letter of the names.  Where the US Marshals are speaking I just left it blank. About Naomi and Jennifer, 


Pilot,  


Ressler briefing everyone, 

Ressler,
Then in 1990, Reddinton's coming home to see his wife and daughter for Christmas. He never arrives. 

Liz talking to Red in the box. 

LIz, 
​You lost the right to speak about parenthood when you abandoned your wife and daughter on Christmas Eve, 

 


Lord Baltimore, 

​US Marshals talking to Naomi, 


F,  What's going on? 

 N, I'm sorry. 

 F, What are you talking about? 

 - U.S. marshals. Everyone stay calm. 

 F, What is this?
 What are you doing in my house?
 Naomi! 

 - Mrs. Hyland,  I need you to come with me now.  We have a credible threat. 
 N, He's back, isn't he?
 
L, Mrs. Hyland, it's important we move quickly. 

 N,  You think I'm gonna run?
 Just walk away and start over again?  You and I both know that's where this is going. 

 L, Mrs. Hyland. 

 N, I'm not going anywhere.  I had a life, you know?  My daughter had a life with a house and a dog.
  And then I woke up one day...
  You can't imagine what it's like to have a man like Raymond Reddington
  turn your life upside down.
  They accused me of being a part of it. Somehow, I was a suspect.
  Put my life under a microscope every call, every charge.
  My assets were...  I finally convinced them I was innocent.
  They said I had to go.  Give up everything.
  I remember it was a Wednesday afternoon.
  My daughter wasn't even out of school yet.
  And by Thursday, we were in Philadelphia, fending for ourselves.
 
L, You're gonna have to tell him. 

N, We can be ready in 20 minutes.


Talking to Berlin, 


 N, If you're looking for him, I can't help you.  You have to listen to me.
 Reddington, I haven't I haven't seen him in 20 years.No, please. Please, I'm begging you. I can't help you.



Monarch Douglass Bank, 

 N,  Listen, you've got it all wrong.  Hurting me won't, Reddington doesn't care about me.
  It it's why I'm in hiding, is to protect my child. 


Liz talking to Red, 


 L, Your ex-wife Have you found her? 
 R, Jennifer. What have you learned about Jennifer? 
 L, I confirmed your daughter was placed in protective custody with her mother in 1990.
The Marshal service lost contact seven years ago.  She is unaccounted for.


Naomi talking to man,  


 -- What is it? 

  N, It's my stomach.  I'm, I'm so sick. 

 -  Bathroom? 

 N, Please. 
 
 B, Mrs. Reddington! Enough is enough!  There's no escape!  And the more time we waste, the harder it's gonna be for you when we find you!  Mrs. Reddington!   Shh. You're a clever girl.





Dr. James Covington,  


Tom in a dream,

 
T, Has he told you? Has he told you anything about that night, about the fire?
 You need to ask him, Liz, for the truth about why he turned himself in to the FBI.
 It's not what you think.  Go ahead and Ask him Liz. Make him answer.
 You deserve to know the truth.
 Your father,  Naomi Hyland, Red don't want you to know that that night,
the night of the fire ..... 


In the Cabin. 


R, You look so different. 

N,  Not as different as you. 





Dr. Linus Creel, 


​Red and Naomi in cabin. 


N, The answer is no. I gave up one life. Do you think I'm gonna start over, do it all again?!
  You're crazier than I imagined! 

 R,  You can't go back to Philadelphia. It's too dangerous. 

 N, What do you think I'm gonna do?  Stay here in in this?
  I can't believe you brought me here.  I'll tell you where I'm gonna go home, with my husband.
  Frank has two daughters.  You think he's just gonna walk out on them? 

 R, I need to know where Jennifer is. 

 N, I kept my end of the bargain didn't say anything about you or Elizabeth.
  How much does she know? 

 R, Very little. 

 N, A-are the  Are the two of you, what, working together?
  I don't even want to know how you pulled that off. 

 R, Listen to me about Jennifer, I can protect her. 

 N, I'm never going to tell you where my daughter is.  Because of you, I'm forced to finally tell Frank,  a man who's never kept a secret from me  not only that I was married before,  but that I was married to ....  he sits me down, tells me he's sorry for me.  Try and wrap your warped mind around that.  The man's entire life is upended.  All he can think about is me. 

 R, The arrangements have been made passports, identities, a new life.  Talk it over with Frank.
  If you love him You'll let me help. 

 F, Honey, We have talked and talked about this. I thought we were in complete agreement we decided not to run.  Now, I've talked to the FBI
 
N, The FBI can't protect us. 

F, And he can? Are you honestly suggesting we upend our lives?
  Based on what a criminal's promise that he can help us? 

N, Yes. Yes, that is what I'm saying.  And I know how crazy it sounds. 

F, He did this to you. 

 N,  I'm not defending him, but I do know him. 

 F,  How do you...   I'm sorry I'm still trying to process the fact that you were married to him.
  And now you want to put our lives in the hands of this lunatic?  I'm not going anywhere. 


Back at the cabin talking with Red. 


 R, This is a mistake. I can't help you in Philadelphia. 

 N, We've made up our mind. 

 R, You know I would stop at nothing to protect you. 

 F, We don't need your protection. 

 R, Yes, you do.  I understand it may be difficult for you to accept my help,  given the history that Carla and I share. 

 N, Don't flatter yourself.  Carla Reddington was a miserable housewife
  married to a miserable man. That woman no longer exists.  We're not going anywhere.


R, She's exhausted.
Why don't you and I go for a walk?  This may be hard to understand, Frank,  but after all these years,
  your wife has become more like an estranged sister to me.  We can't really bear each other's company. 
  But I've become somewhat concerned about her general well-being and sense of security. 

F, Are you threatening me? 

R, She loves you. You've made her happy. Given her a life, stability
  The one thing I could never provide.  Come closer, Frank. Frank. Come here.

F, That's Monica's dog.
 
F, What the hell have you done?
 
R, You're finished with Monica.
 
F, Where is she?
 
R, We had a few words, and, thanks to my friend's rather judicious rescue, we also have a dog. 

 F, Monica what did you do..

 R,  She's fine.  But from this point forward there is only Naomi. 

 She believes you to be an honest man Frank, faithful and that is what you will become.
You're going to accept my protection and leave Philadelphia. 

F,  No. I'm gonna call the cops, turn you in.  You're not gonna get away with this.  (Lol) 
 
R, You make her happy. That is the only reason you're still here.
  Go get it, boy. City dog.  


When they come back to the cabin with the dog. 


N, Oh, he must belong to someone.  Maybe we can see if he has a chip or something, see who his owners are.
  If he doesn't have any, we could bring him back to Philadelphia. 

 F, We can't go back. 

 N, What? We we already decided. 

 F, No, uh If there's any chance you're in danger,  I couldn't live with myself if something were to happen to you. 

 N, You did this. You threatened him.  You threatened his girls. 

 F, No, this had nothing to do with him.  This is about us what's best for us, for you. That's all that matters. 


​Liz when she comes out to speak to Naomi.  

L,  Hello, Mrs. Hyland. 

N, Does Raymond know you're here?
 
L,  No. He doesn't want us to talk.  I'm sorry. I just I have a ton of questions in
 this notebook about the case, but the truth is, I didn't come here  just to ask you about Berlin. 

 N, You have questions you think I can answer about the past.
 
L, Yes.  The day Raymond Reddington walked into my life, everything changed
  everything I believed about.  You were married to the man.  You had a life, a child. 

N, Jennifer. 

L, Yeah. W-why doesn't he want me to see you?
 
N, You tell me.

L, I think it might be because you know something about how the two of us might be connected.
 
N, He wants something from you. It's a game. It's a manipulation.
  He's made you feel a connection that makes you feel like you matter somehow.
  And there's no one on earth who can make a woman feel like the center of his universe more than Raymond Reddington.  I'll tell you this, though. He's not who you think he is. 

L, What does he want from me?
 
R, Well. Look at the two of you.  I should have brought a bottle of chardonnay. I have your papers. Dembe's outside.  He'll need your signature on some of the documents. Frank is gonna pack the car.
 Agent Keen.  I hope you had an illuminating conversation.
 
N, I don't know where Jennifer is. She knew you would come for her one day,
and she left. I don't know where she is. 

 R, If you need anything, Ever. 

 N, When are you gonna tell her?    

 

Last edited by Eastcoast (3/29/2018 9:39 pm)


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3/28/2018 11:45 pm  #2


Re: Dialog of Naomi with Red and Liz.

Sorry the spacing, I will fix the spacing tomorrow.  


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3/29/2018 9:52 am  #3


Re: Dialog of Naomi with Red and Liz.

Thanks Eastcoast! This is a great resource.

 

3/29/2018 2:26 pm  #4


Re: Dialog of Naomi with Red and Liz.

Your very welcome.

I am going to post Jennifer's dialog too when those episodes are over.

The weird thing about the dream she had with Tom was
When he said, "your father".
This was before the Braxton episode and I wondered what she might have been thinking subconsciously.
I know she had said he told her that her father was alive after she shot him, but I don't think that really had anything to do with it other than churn up a deep memory she could have.


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3/29/2018 2:44 pm  #5


Re: Dialog of Naomi with Red and Liz.

I agree. I had forgotten about the dream dialogue with Tom.
My take is that it was her real subconscious speaking, the one from before the memory wipe. It pokes through now and then. Or at least it did. Probably stopped when whatever Krilov did was done.

I think a very telling line about Liz’s memory wipe was from Requiem when Sam told Kate that she wants to be called Elizabeth now and didn’t want Kate to see her. I think this was shortly after the memory wipe happened. They basically erased Masha and replaced her with Elizabeth.


“I am exactly who I am. And I can assure you, I’m a far more interesting Raymond Reddington than Raymond Reddington ever was."
 

3/29/2018 9:59 pm  #6


Re: Dialog of Naomi with Red and Liz.

HW, that is what I was thinking.  That here and there she has a real memory mixed with something else sparked by something she sees or what someone says like when Tom said something about her father and when she was being asked to recall the fire in Braxton. 

​I have wondered for a while what that little dream/memory refers to?  Just so odd that he brings up her father, Red, Naomi and the fire. 

​I cant wait until we get  'real' fire memory! 


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