I apologize that this has taken me so long.
To continue.....
Mick has a new client in his office. A Mr. Haggins who hands Mick a picture of his wife, Tina, and tells him that he wants her followed. He wants to know where she goes and who she sees.
Mick wants to know why Haggins thinks his wife is cheating. He replies that he didn't say she was. Mick's not biting. He's been a PI for a long time. If a man has his wife followed, he thinks she's cheating. The client explains that he's given his wife a lot and in return he expects fidelity.
Lately his wife has been distant and secretive. If she were an employee, he would suspect that she were interviewing for another job. Mick points out that she's not an employee, she's his wife. Haggins says the principal is the same. I really dislike this guy and I think Mick does too.
He wants to know if his trophy wife is stepping out on him before his board of directors. And he wants someone with no ties to him to look into it. He throws an envelope onto the desk. It holds $25,000. There will be another $25,000 when he receives the audio/video proof he's looking for. Mick replies that he has the perfect photographer in mind (and WE know who that will be!). Haggins reminds Mick, in a rather threatening manner, that there are to be no leaks - the information is to be confidential. He asks Mick if that is clear. Mick replies "Crystal".
Haggins informs Mick of where his wife could be found that afternoon and prepares to leave. Mick stops him, saying he has one more question. It's obvious his client doesn't trust his wife. Mick wants to know if he loves her.
The reply is that he owns her and that's all Mick needs to know.
Okaaaaaaay. Not a warm and fuzzy kind of guy.
I got the distinct impression that if Mick did not need this case to keep Morgan occupied he would have told Mr. Haggins to go take a flying leap when he threatened him. I could be wrong. What do you think?