Said rodent corpse comes with a note: FLEMMING YOURE NEXT.
In the big orange room, the team spitballs about who might want Flemming dead.
The list isnt short, given her past votes and committee work.

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One early lead is an anonymous message-board poster who called Flemming a gutless rat.
She tells Vance her job is far more difficult than his and requires personal sacrifice.
Vance somehow lets this pass without shrieking YOU DONT KNOW MY LIFE.

The case then takes a serious turn when Max is found dead in a sketchy motels even sketchier pool.
Its a terrible end for such a fastidious guy.
She replies, To each other?
Man, I hope not.)
She tells the agents she heard men shouting and saw a red Cadillac take off.
May we all live our lives like midday-champagne-drinking, boy-toy-having motel lady!
She and chill AF drivers ed teacher should open a private detective agency together.
I would watch the stuffing out of that show.
Although hes MIA, he has a package of dead rats in his freezer.
That poor schlub was left behind to deal with the rats as they died of natural causes.
And yes, thats where the mayor got his gross freezer addition.
When the mayor asks for rats, you give him rats, scientist guy says.
Then she requests non-mouth breathers for her security detail, so Vance gives her Torres and Reeves.
Oh, except for this:
Reeves:We are gonna fight one day.
Torres:We have to.
I mean, to see whos better.
When they deliver Flemming to her house, they find Hamilton drunkenly banging on her door.
But hes got a stiff alibi: He was at a strip club at the time of Maxs murder.
And whaddaya know, the realtor is Maxs girlfriend, Laurie.
Flemming realizes this fact, too, and shows up at an open house to confront Laurie herself.
In no time, Laurie admits to hitting him, but says he was fine when she left.
Always, always, always lawyer up, no matter what.
So, theres the case of the week.
Now lets get to some personal business.
She corners Reeves and warns him its a suicide mission.
I know what I signed up for.
I have my reasons, Reeves replies.
This leaves her troubled, and Gibbs asks if she wants to talk about it.
A potentially fatal mission of unknown details?
An agent with his own motives to be careless with his life?
Im all about it.
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