Instead it was a book or part of it, rather – one chapter out out of something called the Mosconi Codex, a book that cannot be opened and supposedly has the key to wealth. Hagen wasn’t after the most valuable piece, a painting. Caffrey said that’s he’s done, but Hagen said that he controlled when it was over and, oh, he wanted him to steal something for him. Hagen told Caffrey that he was grateful he is free. What, Hagen couldn’t wait five more minutes? Of course, just as he was leaving Burke’s office, Caffrey got a text from Hagen. They transitioned to the office and Caffrey learned from Peter Burke, his former handler, that Curtis Hagen is now free due to the contaminated evidence (thanks Neal!) and as a result, Hagen is out. ![]() ![]() ![]() Caffrey pointed him towards the lower West Side. Of course there’s got to be intrigue with the new handler. The show opened with Agent Siegel asking Neal Caffrey where to live in New York, since he’s recently divorced.
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