She starts looking into Lon Scott, but cant find a home address listed. Isaac tells Bob Lee that the conversation they are about to have never happened, and shows him a photo of a CIA agent who was killed from a distance of 1,400 yards by a sniper. Bob Lee Swagger discusses three ways in which a bullet can kill you: a shot to the extremities that bleeds out within 20 minutes, a shot in the torso that fragments and destroys organs, and the "kill shot," a hit to the skull. Danger Close is the seventh episode of the first season of USA Network's Shooter. Kurt Max Runte as Ruffled Man. They would use a properly sized wrench. But Meachum only cares that the Russians think he's dead, as Meachum promised. It aired on December 6, 2016, at 10/9c. When you set bait, its important to clear your own smell, Swagger tells him, otherwise even a starving animal will know its a trap.. Bob Lee proposes the shot to be taken from a position that the others find impossible, and insists that Solotov will be able to take it regardless of their expectations. This is where the pilot ends. Shooter (2016) - S01E01 Drama 1.7s I worked Dimitri Voydian for six months. He insists Swagger take his Black King and gives him the remaining bullets, urging him to go find the real shooter. Point of Impact is the first episode of the first season of USA Network's Shooter. Filming & Production Swagger arrives at Anhur Dynamics corporate headquarters in Virginia, and poses as a delivery driver with something he insists is for Lon Scott personally. One of them looks into the webcam and says in Russian: See you soon, Agent Memphis., Johnson goes to Montana on Swaggers trail. The feds have the one that was planted, but he's figuring that, in the chaos after the shooting, nobody had time to collect the real thing. We learn Swagger is an excellent family man, sensitive husband, and loving father. Swagger realizes he has been betrayed and. He shoots the trap, then moves on. Writer Acting on Swagger's tip, the ATF arrives near the compound and launches a drone. Swagger proposes a few scenarios Solotov might use to set up his shot and suggests the most likely. Memphis boss, John Renlow, tells us she isnt very likable and dismisses her requests and assumptions. Johnson hates the idea but knows if he doesn't, someone else will. Bob Lee walks over to it, greeting his old Marine friend and commander Isaac Johnson, who is now working for the Secret Service. Bob Lee receives the rifle, and begins work in adjusting the sights. Isaac refuses to tell her why they took him, then walks away. She drops everything, grabs a packed go bag, and walks out of her house with the teapot on. Swagger effortlessly kicks the gun and the man shoots himself in the foot. Then Johnson calls his wife and gives her a coded message. How I Met Your Mother (2005) - S03E20 Romance, Schitt's Creek (2015) - S06E01 Smoke Signals, The Good Place (2016) S02E12 Somewhere Else, Grey's Anatomy (2005) - S06E18 Suicide Is Painless, Steven Universe (2013) - S03E16 Adventure. . It doesnt mean we dont need to be, Johnson says, then he holsters his gun and walks away. The bounty on Swagger stands at $600,000 and Johnson cautions him to be more careful. Major Rathford O'Brien (William Fichtner). We find our supporting hero, FBI Agent Nadine Memphis, in the second pocket. It's available on By way of thanks, Joey tells Swagger the name of the man in Idaho who made the bullet before he runs. Highly-decorated war hero Bob Lee Swagger is recruited by his former Commander to prevent an assassination of the President. Swagger tries to help, but O'Brien brushes him off. I wanted to see more but thats the point of good television. Isaac says he will be provided with the tools to plan the shot with, and Payne shows him the only known image of Solotov, taken from a drone by accident. Renlow grudgingly admits he believes Memphis is right about the conspiracy. Swagger helps O'Brien to his feet. O'Brien doesn't know anyone besides himself or Swagger who is skilled enough to make the shot that killed the Ukrainian president. Instead, Johnson got him a one-year assignment in Afghanistan. Then retire. Johnson follows Swagger's trail from the police garage to the Tree of Liberty, where he heads into the woods with his rifle and camouflage. Eric lives in a world where the television is great, the smiles are warm, the pizzaishot, the puppies are playful, and the zombies are slow and meander while he reloads. Swagger searches online for Black Kings and finds an ad for a gun show. Shooter (2007) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb Edit Shooter (I) (2007) Full Cast & Crew See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Directed by Antoine Fuqua . "You couldn't have gotten them before I got shot?" Swagger calls Memphis and tells her the shooter is Lon Scott. But Swagger isnt convinced of his motives. Renlow also assigns her to augment security for the POTUS visit, working the deep perimeter. Red on Red As he tracks his deer, he hears faint voices in the distance. Action Drama Highly-decorated war hero Bob Lee Swagger is recruited by his former Commander to prevent an assassination of the President.Meanwhile, FBI agent Nadine Memphis investigates potential assassins. Swagger rides out to the Tree of Liberty compound, where he pretends to sympathize the militia's cause. This thing started out as bad, now its gotten worse.. Isaac tells him that the president would like to thank him personally afterward. To further cover their tracks, Meachum orders Johnson to kill Mrs. Fenn, calling her a broken window because she helped Swagger and believes him. He tells her, "My name is Bob Lee Swagger, I did not kill the president.". After disposing of Mrs. Fenn, Johnson seems worn down by his role and tells Meachum he'll be unreachable for a few days. Swagger goes to Idaho to track down Sgt. Release Dates The mercenaries make their way onto O'Brien's property, but aren't smart enough to avoid his many booby traps. You dug his grave when you asked him to help you, now youve got to fill it, Meachum says. After his demonstration, O'Brien tells Swagger about losing sight of why he was killing in war and starting to like it too much. Not So Easy To Prevent The Spread Of Mass Shooters Names Download. Read our reviews of more of your favorite shows here. As they're talking, O'Brien gets a CB call from his friend at a diner down the road who sees black SUVs heading in their direction. Then Meachum has a private talk with Johnson to convince him to go against orders and help the CIA capture Abdul while reporting he's been killed. Find the exact moment in a TV show, movie, or music video you want to share. Eventually, O'Brien admits he remembers teaching Swagger how to shoot in the Corps and starts to help him. Swagger recognizes how out of character the last-minute change is and figures out something is up. Renlow assigns Memphis a stack of files, sent by Secret Service, of people who may pose a security risk to POTUS. Here we get sequence of shots supposed to show us the all the brilliance it would take to plan or prevent this type of shot. Swagger rushes to the building where he thinks Solotov may be setting up his shot, but he doesnt get there in time. Johnson insists he's protecting the greater good. Looks like we've been hiring PMCs to handle off-book black ops. She keeps on him, but getting through to him is a challenge (given that he's basically a sociopath). The group has dangerous plans. At 1,580 yards, he takes a shot at a pumpkin. Johnson gives Swagger and his spotter Donnie Fenn orders to infil at night and provide cover for him when he goes in the next day. The cop is unhurt. No government can stand in their way, Ordenko says. Meachum confirms its Lon Scott. Who Is The Odessa Shooter The Internet Demands To Know Download. Renlow hits the phones but all they can find out is that it was official military orders, someone other than Meachum. Swagger quickly takes out the enemy forces around Johnson, much to the frustration of Meachum, watching via video back at the base. But he isn't about to let Johnson go, given that Johnson came to kill him. Memphis comes in to work the day after her attack by Jack Payne (Eddie McClintock) and finds roses on her desk -- from Payne. Danger Close Company Credits She leaves the car. Memphis wants them to hide, but instead Julie marches outside her front door to the waiting news vans and holds up Payne's picture, saying the FBI believes he might be the real shooter. Payne gets Memphis alone in the FBI garage and taunts her from the shadows, lobbing various threats at her, including that he'll hurt Julie and Mary Swagger. Payne calls him and tells him that neither Solotov nor the rifle are in the position he said, and he realizes that Solotov will take the shot from a position previously thought impossible. Another man intervenes and tells Julie he's writing a book about Swagger and claims he believes he's innocent. He promises to try to bump up her security clearance so he can discuss it with her, but urges her to keep her questions to herself. (as Bobby Krlic) Cinematography by Mike Eley . Main; Guest Cast; Guest Crew; Cast Appearances; Crew Appearances; Gallery; Guest Stars. When we first meet Swagger, hes in the woods fighting on the behalf of a trapped wolf. As he and Singer are looking at the file online, their clearance is revoked. He tells her that he meant to mention that Isaac visited him, but was beaten to it by Mary, and tells him about the sniper's threat against the president. (music by) Cinematography by Peter Menzies Jr. . I read the report about Dimitri Voydian's guys. She then tells him that maybe the best way to put it all behind him is to be the one to kill Solotov. His diplomatic cover is as a senior member of the Russian Ministry of Trade, which is connected to Anhur Dynamics, as is Payne, according to his bank statements. Bob Lee enters a gun shop in which he is a regular, and tells the clerk that he's looking for .338 Lapua rounds and powder with which to test the new rifle. Plot Bob Lee crosses the country to find the shooter while Julie deals with a family betrayal. . 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