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00:01Yeah! Yeah!
00:07Yeah.
00:08All right, I am just parking right now,
00:11and I will meet you at the baggage claim.
00:14Nonsense. Come on. I want to come in.
00:16Yeah. Get ready for a big embarrassing hug.
00:18Okay. Sit in a minute.
00:20Oh.
00:24Yes.
00:28No!
00:29Shoot!
00:43Come on, buddy.
00:48Police!
00:49Step away from the vehicle. Show me your hands.
00:52Oh, actually, this is my truck.
00:54Get on your knees. Lock your fingers behind your head.
00:56Okay. A little embarrassing.
00:58I'm actually a cop, too.
00:59Three months on the force.
01:00Just my ID is locked in the cab.
01:02You're a rookie?
01:03Yeah.
01:04Now I know you're lying.
01:05Get on your knees.
01:06Do it!
01:14Dad?
01:15Henry!
01:16Henry!
01:17Welcome to L.A.
01:19Ow!
01:20That's tight.
01:21That's tight.
01:22That's tight.
01:30Oh, it's a good thing I still had your spare key or you'd be in jail.
01:33Airport jail.
01:34So, you sure you're okay Ubering home from here?
01:37Yeah, of course.
01:38I mean, you can't be late for your shift.
01:40But I'm not leaving until I see you in uniform.
01:42Yeah, this isn't the kind of job where we can hang out a lot, you know?
01:45Oh, I know.
01:46Uh, if you don't want me here, I can go.
01:48Not at all.
01:49I'm just a little under the microscope.
01:50They literally evaluate me at the end of every shift.
01:52Are you worried I'll make you look bad?
01:53No, that's...
01:54Okay, let me, um, get a fresh start here.
01:57Obviously, the threat of airport jail has me a little off my game.
02:00I am thrilled to have you here, okay?
02:03Okay.
02:04Just maybe don't tell any embarrassing stories about me.
02:06Mm, that's gonna be hard.
02:07There are so many.
02:08Really, there's not, though.
02:09Yeah.
02:10My sixth birthday, Easter, 2009, the turducken.
02:12Do not tell that story.
02:13What story?
02:14Hey, Jackson and Lusty.
02:16Hey, Henry.
02:17Hey, Henry.
02:18What's up, bro?
02:19Nice to see you.
02:20Nice to see you, too.
02:21You guys know my son?
02:22Yeah, on, uh, social media.
02:23Yeah, I followed them after you guys started hanging out together at the academy.
02:26They followed me back.
02:28You know what?
02:29That photo that you posted earlier from the plane was horrifying.
02:31Dude, I literally almost puked.
02:33Okay, the guy in the next aisle over straight up cleaned his dentures on the tray table.
02:37Gross.
02:38It's bad.
02:39Wait, how come you didn't tell me you were friends with my son on the Insta thing?
02:42Well, it didn't seem like a big deal.
02:44Yeah, it's 2019, Dad.
02:45Give it the times.
02:46Yeah.
02:47Dan.
02:48That's a good one.
02:50I know.
02:51Thank you, Dan.
02:52All right, look alive.
02:54Look alive.
02:55Officer Nolan.
02:56You ready?
02:57Yes, sir.
02:58Good.
02:59Answer me this.
03:00What is your favorite part about the job?
03:01And don't say to make a difference.
03:02Oh, I wasn't going to.
03:04But it is.
03:05What's your least favorite?
03:06Oh, that's easy.
03:07Paperwork.
03:08Imagine how I feel.
03:10All right.
03:12Most of what a captain does is paperwork.
03:14Because of that, I feel like I've lost touch with what being a cop is really about.
03:19People.
03:20It's not only the citizens that we serve and protect.
03:23It's every single one of you in this room.
03:25So to remedy that, I've decided Sergeant Gray and I are going to ride patrol today.
03:30Together?
03:31No.
03:32You're just going to ride with a rookie and the respective TOs will pair up.
03:35Ma'am, I'd be honored if you'd ride with me.
03:38That is sweet, Officer West.
03:40But today, I'm riding with Officer Chen.
03:43Sergeant Gray, I'd be honored if you rode with Officer West today.
03:48That's cute, Officer Nolan.
03:50But you know my heart belongs to you.
03:53Look at me.
03:56A lot of weight on your shoulders today, boo.
03:58What?
03:59What do you mean?
04:00To ride with the captain is a huge responsibility.
04:02If anything happens to her, well, I don't even know how to finish that sentence.
04:06I do.
04:07Anderson gets a scratch.
04:08You'll be working motor pool in Somar until you die of carbon monoxide poisoning.
04:13Why do you think Lucy and Nolan got picked over me?
04:16Two words.
04:17Body odor.
04:18I'm serious.
04:19But it means something, doesn't it?
04:21Anderson's clearly playing favorites riding with Lucy.
04:23Maybe, but do you really think Nolan is Gray's favorite?
04:27No.
04:28Then stop worrying so much.
04:29Leave me alone.
04:30Okay.
04:31Dropping it.
04:32Not you.
04:33My phone.
04:34Or rather, my mom.
04:35What'd she do?
04:36She wants to know if I'm bringing a date to my brother's wedding.
04:38That sounds reasonable.
04:41Not when there's extras on it.
04:43Meaning?
04:44If I don't bring a date, she'll spend the whole night trying to set me up with the best
04:47man, Hugo.
04:48Hmm.
04:49I'm guessing Hugo's not your type.
04:51He smells like kitty litter.
04:52And I don't even think he owns a cat.
04:53Spent my niece's baptism bragging about how much he squats.
04:56Maybe he squats kitty litter.
04:58You're not helping.
04:59Hey.
05:00Sorry to keep you waiting.
05:01What do you think?
05:02Awesome.
05:03That belt looks super uncomfortable though.
05:04Yeah, I have a bruise where the gun digs into my hip.
05:05You made a friend?
05:06Yeah.
05:07Dominique was just giving me the scoop on this place.
05:08Her dad works here.
05:09Oh, really?
05:10Yeah.
05:11He's the watch commander.
05:12Your dad is Sergeant Gray.
05:13Officer Nolan.
05:14Why aren't you getting our gear?
05:15I was just getting my son squared away just for me this morning from college.
05:18Dominique?
05:19Hey, Dad.
05:20You forgot I was interning here today, didn't you?
05:22No.
05:23I intern at different divisions on Saturdays.
05:25Oh, okay.
05:26I'm sorry.
05:27I'm sorry.
05:28I'm sorry.
05:29I'm sorry.
05:30I'm sorry.
05:31I'm sorry.
05:32I'm sorry.
05:33I'm sorry.
05:34I'm sorry.
05:35I'm sorry.
05:36I'm sorry.
05:37I'm sorry.
05:38My daughter's a senior in high school.
05:39Wait.
05:40Why did you tell Henry's dad to get your gear?
05:42Are you riding patrol?
05:43Captain's orders.
05:44Really?
05:45Does Mom know?
05:46Haven't told her yet.
05:47Well, I'm happy not to tell her, too.
05:49As long as you don't tell her about that C I got in microbiology.
05:53You know that's not the way we do things in our house.
05:55So that's an L.
05:56We'll talk about it later.
05:57Officer Nolan, let's go.
05:58Yes, sir.
05:59I'm sorry.
06:00I'm sorry.
06:01I'm sorry.
06:02I'm sorry.
06:03I'm sorry.
06:04I'm sorry.
06:05I'm sorry.
06:06I'm sorry.
06:07Yes, sir.
06:08It's 12 hours shift, so we'll probably be late.
06:10Okay.
06:11Oh, he can stay here with me if he wants.
06:13That way you two can have lunch together.
06:15That's okay.
06:16Right, Dad?
06:20Sure.
06:21Great.
06:22Yeah.
06:23You can tell me all the things my dad doesn't want me to know about his good job.
06:26Great.
06:27Great.
06:28Here.
06:29Give me some of these.
06:30Good.
06:31I'll help you.
06:32Thanks a lot.
06:37So you didn't get the gear?
06:38Neither did you.
06:39Do I look like your boots?
06:40You were what?
06:41For two weeks, a long time ago.
06:43So unless you have a time machine, it looks like we're at an impasse.
06:46I have an idea.
06:47Hey, hey, hey, hey.
06:48What are you doing?
06:49Oh, uh, Officer Bradford told me to set up their shop as well, so I missed.
07:05Bradford!
07:06Bishop!
07:07Yes, Captain.
07:08Officer Chen is my booth today.
07:09Is that perfectly clear?
07:10Yes, ma'am.
07:11Get your gear.
07:12Yes, Captain.
07:13Officer Chen is my booth today.
07:14Is that perfectly clear?
07:16Yes, ma'am.
07:17Get your gear.
07:37You want to quiz me on procedure?
07:40Do I look like a game show host, Steve?
07:42Go find some crime.
07:44Make a difference in our community today.
07:52Maybe we should head for a rougher part of town.
07:55Are you saying only crime happens in low-income neighborhoods off Sonoma?
07:58I could know, sir.
08:02Ah, all right.
08:04There we go.
08:05Viewer code violation.
08:06What's your PC?
08:08Uh, well, take your pick.
08:09We have, uh, a broken taillight, obstructed view, traffic all over the place.
08:15A little over?
08:16Are you asking me or telling me?
08:21Control, this is 715.
08:22We are on a car stop, Taruka Lake and Ponca, California plate.
08:26Tom, Union, Frank, George, Robert, Adam, Lori, Yellow.
08:30How close are you supposed to park to a suspect vehicle off Sonoma?
08:33Oh, uh, one car length, more or less.
08:36Sorry.
08:36Is this a felony stop, man?
08:40No, sir.
08:41Sorry.
08:44Still probably a little too.
08:49Sorry.
08:50Sorry.
08:51This is embarrassing.
08:52I'm feeling a little nervous.
08:52Are you happy with your positioning?
08:57I'm...
08:58Shouldn't I be?
09:00It's non-tactical.
09:02The engine blocks should be positioned at an angle, just in case we have to take cover behind it.
09:05Sorry.
09:06She's an elderly woman.
09:09You don't agree?
09:10I think you should plan for the worst.
09:11Right.
09:11But if you're happy with it, fine.
09:12All right.
09:12All right.
09:12All right.
09:13All right.
09:13All right.
09:13All right.
09:13All right.
09:13All right.
09:15All right.
09:17All right.
09:18All right.
09:19All right.
09:21All right.
09:22All right.
09:22Hello there, ma'am.
09:25Uh, looks like you were swerving around the street a little bit and noticed you have a broken
09:29tail light.
09:30Can we talk on the side, fuck?
09:32I don't like you standing out there on the street like that.
09:36So dangerous.
09:37Of course.
09:38Give your hand.
09:38Yeah.
09:40Turn full.
09:43Nice and easy.
09:44Nice and slow.
09:44Yeah.
09:45You know, I haven't had a ticket in 25 years.
09:49You seem like a nice man.
09:51Can you just let me off with a warning just this once?
09:57Make a decision, boot.
10:01I don't see why not.
10:02Just do me a favor.
10:03Get that brake light fixed.
10:05And if you're going to pick a side of the road, make sure it's the right side.
10:07Officer Nolan, have you identified everyone in the vehicle?
10:11Oh, that's just my son.
10:13He's sleeping.
10:14Sir, can you step out of the car?
10:18He wasn't even driving.
10:20Why do you need to talk to him?
10:21I just need to identify everyone in the vehicle.
10:23Sir!
10:25Step out of the car for me, would you?
10:27Thanks.
10:30Oh, whoa.
10:32Labor must have been held.
10:34Sir, I, uh, read your name and date of birth, please.
10:37Don't tell him a damn thing.
10:39Ma'am, he's required by law to give me that information.
10:41Run, Bryce!
10:43Let me think about it.
10:45Hands over your head.
10:46You too, Grandma.
10:50Officer Nolan.
10:51Uh-huh.
10:52How you doing?
10:54Good.
10:54Hello?
11:11Police!
11:22Enough!
11:23I'll call for an interpreter.
11:24I'll call for a letter.
11:26What are you doing?
11:27No, I don't want to give up.
11:28I don't want to give up.
11:31I don't want to give up.
11:31I don't want to.
11:32I don't want to give up.
11:33Are you doing English?
11:35Do you speak English?
11:36Okay.
11:36Okay.
11:38Yes.
11:39Our marriage is over.
11:41I made a mistake of telling him he could come by and get a few things.
11:45Then he starts destroying the whole house.
11:48Nothing we shared matters to her anymore.
11:51I love you, Menas.
11:52Why are you throwing us away?
11:53I cannot keep doing this with you, don't you?
11:59Sir, clearly you're in a lot of pain,
12:01but what you need to do is get a lawyer, see a judge,
12:04and they will help you to divide your property.
12:05Lawyers. Judges. Strangers.
12:09My wife is leaving me. My life is over.
12:13Ma'am, do you want to press charges?
12:15No. I just want him out.
12:17Officer Chen, can you escort Mr. Corbani outside, please?
12:20Come on.
12:23He's got a gun in the master bedroom.
12:33Officer Chen, there's a gun upstairs. Stay right there.
12:40What do we do?
12:41Strattle the door. Talk him out of there. Try not to get shot.
12:48Mr. Corbani, I need you to come out now.
12:49I need you to come out.
12:50I need you to go out.
12:51I need you to come out.
12:52Mr. Corbani, I'm sorry.
12:53I'm sorry.
12:54I'm sorry.
12:55But this is not a problem.
12:56Come on.
12:57Come on.
12:59Come on.
12:59Oh, so it's just all the way up the stairs and straight back. Thank you.
13:19All units be advised, we're code four here. Situation is under control.
13:28Is this my fault?
13:33Should I have given him another chance?
13:35You couldn't have known that he was going to react like that. There's no way.
13:40My mother is still in Iran. She told me to work things out. That marriage is sacred, but
13:51we were so unhappy. It's just...
13:56You know, my mother said the same thing to me when my marriage ended. She lives in La Cañada.
14:05You can't control how people are going to react. I wish we could.
14:09Captain, reinforcements just showed up.
14:27Captain, anything we can do to help?
14:33Yeah. You can get your ass back out on the street and handle some calls.
14:37Well, you heard there were shots fired.
14:39Did you also hear Officer Chen put out the all clear? Did you think you were going to
14:42pop by for a little moral support? Did you want to come inside? Maybe check the fridge?
14:47No, ma'am. I just figured it out.
14:48The woman inside just watched her husband take his own life. I don't think she's in the
14:51mood to host the party. What do you think?
14:55Understood. We'll go back out. On patrol. Sorry.
15:01I think they were just trying to help. We didn't need it.
15:05I let the guy get upstairs. Yes, you did.
15:10He's not dead because of that.
15:17That lady is crazy strong. And who would have thought she'd have more outstanding warrants
15:21than her Sasquatch kid?
15:23By the way you're walking, I say she can kick field goals for the Rams.
15:26Don't remind me.
15:28She does this on purpose. Just to push my buttons.
15:40Well, that's what kids do. So why don't you might be happy with you by the patrol?
15:44My wife is not your concern. And after your performance this morning, I say you need to
15:49focus on the job. Yes, sir.
15:52Let's go. I mean, how could we not respond? It was a shots fired call.
15:57Did the captain ask for backup? No, but...
16:00But nothing. She's not a damsel in distress. If that were Bray, would you have insisted we
16:05ride in like the cavalry? And now you create a real problem instead of the fake one you made
16:10up in your head. Stop that guy. He's getting away.
16:13Hey, stop.
16:15Let go of me. Calm down.
16:17Calm down? I was just chasing the guy that stole my briefcase, but you let him get away.
16:20And by the way, you're supposed to identify yourself before you engage a suspect.
16:24A, I had no way of knowing you were the victim here. And B, I didn't have time to identify
16:27myself due to the immediacy of the situation.
16:29Try that on someone who isn't a lawyer.
16:31Do you want to follow a report on your briefcase or keep telling me how to do my job?
16:34Well, I don't have all day, so I guess I'll file a report.
16:37How about I take care of the report, and you go enjoy your coffee?
16:40I have a locator in my briefcase. If we go now, I can track it.
16:42Yeah, we can't just wander around on a scavenger hunt.
16:44Okay, can you give us a second, please?
16:46Yep.
16:47Look, maybe we should help him. Otherwise, I bet he'll file a complaint.
16:53Fine, but if he gives me any more attitude, he's gonna taste pepper spray.
16:57Let's go!
16:58Yeah, this is gonna go great.
17:02All right, I'll be contact, you be cover.
17:05You be cover.
17:06Oh, you don't trust me to be contact?
17:07Fine, you be contact, I'll be cover.
17:09Don't do me any favors.
17:11What's going on?
17:13Now, you said...
17:15Never mind.
17:16Go ahead.
17:17Okay.
17:18What's the problem?
17:19We had some recent break-ins.
17:20We had one last night.
17:21I went to do laundry just now, and someone's hiding in the basement.
17:25Are you sure it's not a tenant?
17:26Yes, I shouted, and they didn't say anything, but I know he is still down there.
17:31Okay.
17:32We'll check it out.
17:33Go wait in your apartment.
17:42Downward facing stairway open to...
17:44I'm calling this.
17:45Of course you are.
17:46I do have more experience.
17:47You take point, Officer Bishop, I'll hook left.
17:49Now it's Officer Bishop, huh?
17:50Fine.
17:51After you.
17:52L.A.P.
17:54L.A.P.
17:55L.A.P.
18:00It's clear so far.
18:01Just keep holding point.
18:02It's a box, Tim.
18:03There's no one here.
18:04Stick to the SOP just like I taught you.
18:06Standard operating procedures also means use common sense.
18:09My TO after you is big on common sense.
18:12Officer Belgrave, safety tactics are for crap.
18:14Here we go.
18:15The great SWAT debate.
18:16There's no debate.
18:17There's a right way and a wrong way.
18:18He's in there.
18:19You breach the door.
18:20I'll take point from here.
18:21Dynamic entry.
18:22Remember to get clear of the fatal funnel.
18:23You breached the door.
18:24I breached the last one.
18:25And we should use the wedge and slow search technique.
18:36Behind the panel.
18:42Suspect.
18:43L.A.P.D.
18:44We hear you in there.
18:45Slowly open the door and show us your hand.
18:47Control 7 out of 15.
18:48We have a possible 459 suspect at our location.
18:49Send us another unit.
18:50Why'd you call for backup?
18:51If we can't handle one mope, we shouldn't be doing this job.
18:52What if it's not just a mope?
18:53It's not a mope.
18:54He wouldn't be hiding in there.
18:55Now breach that door.
18:56What for?
18:57He's not going anywhere.
18:58Time's on our side.
18:59Officer Bishop, do I need to remind you I'm senior officer on scene?
19:02Which means I'm in charge.
19:03Now breach that door.
19:04Stop!
19:05Stop!
19:06Oh my God!
19:07Stop!
19:08Stop!
19:09Oh my God!
19:10Stop!
19:11Stop!
19:12Stop!
19:13Stop!
19:14Stop!
19:15Stop!
19:16Stop!
19:22Stop!
19:23Stop!
19:24Oh my God!
19:25Stop!
19:26Stop!
19:27Stop!
19:28Stop!
19:29Stop!
19:30You don't even have a parking apartment. Move your car.
19:32What are you doing? Make me?
19:33I gotta make you with your car.
19:34Don't look at your parking car, my man.
19:36Take my keys and do a car.
19:37Gentlemen.
19:38Police is here now.
19:39Gentlemen.
19:41Hey, hey, hey. What seems to be the problem?
19:43This is my spot.
19:44Screw that. He stole it from me.
19:47Man, the hell I did. I got here first, and he cut me off.
19:50Okay, I don't understand. It's a parking spot. Just get another one.
19:53My daughter is having a party. I have the cake in the trunk.
19:56All right, the game's about to start. I got the beer already.
19:59Screw your daughter.
20:00Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey.
20:02Get on the ground. Get on the ground right now.
20:04Hand behind your back.
20:09Stay.
20:14I got him.
20:17Roll.
20:18Left foot on the right knee.
20:20Let's go.
20:23How was I supposed to know there was a skunk in there?
20:25If we had done a wedge and a slow search, you would have seen from a safe distance.
20:28Give me a key. Let me drive. Let's get us there faster.
20:30Forget that. There's no way I'm letting you in my shop smelling like that.
20:34What the hell am I supposed to do?
20:35Now you want my advice. Well, here it is. Call a cab.
20:38What's in the briefcase that's so important?
20:45Handwritten depositions. If I lose them, my client could go to jail.
20:48Maybe your client belongs in jail.
20:50Why handwritten?
20:51Protects my client's privacy. I don't trust a cloud with anything important.
20:55Wait, wait. We should be right around the corner.
20:57Hey.
21:02Please stop!
21:06Hey, hey, hey. Take it easy.
21:08What?
21:09You don't have to be so rough.
21:10You're criticizing my arrest?
21:12Because I was expecting a thank you for getting your briefcase back.
21:15The law defines excessive force as a use of force greater than that
21:18which a reasonable officer would use under the circumstances.
21:21He makes a good point.
21:22Nobody's talking to you.
21:23Are you going to read him his rights?
21:24I will if you shut up for a minute.
21:26I'll do it.
21:28What the hell is your problem?
21:29For starters, you're blatant disregard for the man's civil rights.
21:31That man is a criminal I apprehended based on your description.
21:34You're a police officer. Why am I describing due process to you?
21:37You don't need to describe anything to me.
21:39Three words, protect and serve.
21:40Two words, shut up.
21:41I'm not going to shut up.
21:42If you do something dumb, I'm going to call you out on it.
21:43They really dig each other, huh?
21:46Are you crazy?
21:47No, no. Look how close we're standing.
21:49You ain't no one that's laughing you in the face.
21:51My ex and I used to scream at each other just like that.
21:54It was hot.
21:56Huh.
21:58Wilshire units, 415 possible assault at 7293 Citrus, apartment 601.
22:03How much of the job do you share with your family?
22:05Only because the social aspect of being a cop is a vital part of my education.
22:10I share what I can.
22:11It's a lot easier now than I make it at the station.
22:14What do you mean what you can?
22:15What we do isn't normal, Officer Noah.
22:19Situations we find ourselves in, sharing too much can be counterproductive.
22:23For them or for you?
22:24Both.
22:26Here we go.
22:27It's about time.
22:28It's like World War III next door.
22:30The arguing, the fighting.
22:33Ma'am, I don't hear anything.
22:34Well, not now.
22:35Probably killed each other.
22:36Okay.
22:37We'll check it out, ma'am.
22:38If you don't mind going to your apartment, please.
22:49Open up, police!
22:50You want me to kick it in?
22:57What, you saying I can't?
22:58No.
22:58I mean, yes, I'm...
23:00Step aside.
23:01Step aside.
23:03Step aside.
23:05Step aside.
23:20Oh.
23:22Wow.
23:26Hamer wasn't kidding.
23:27Check his pulse.
23:29Great.
23:29No!
23:59Give me your hands.
24:02Hit it.
24:03Relax.
24:05What the hell was that?
24:07That's my baby brother, man.
24:14The classes are the easiest part of college.
24:16It's the other stuff that's hard to get used to.
24:19Like the fact there's nobody to do your laundry.
24:21Exactly.
24:23Independence is a double-edged sword.
24:26Seriously, though, if you have any more questions,
24:28I'm happy to give you the scoop any time.
24:31I just might take you up on that.
24:36So why is it such a big deal
24:38that your dad's out riding patrol?
24:43He got shot when I was in middle school.
24:48Almost died.
24:51Took him a few months to get back on his feet.
24:54Even longer than that to feel like dad again.
24:58So, I'm assuming
25:00having our kids see us like this
25:02would be counterproductive?
25:03Very.
25:03So we'll just hit the locker room
25:04and get cleaned up first.
25:10Too late.
25:13If I hadn't seen you like this,
25:14would you have told me about the fight?
25:16Yeah.
25:19No.
25:22Look, it's not a big deal.
25:23It was a little scuffle.
25:25And my job is to protect you from the bad things,
25:27which includes some of what I do on the job.
25:30I'm not a kid anymore, dad.
25:32I'm going to college in a few months.
25:34Are you going to shadow me across campus?
25:35Don't think I haven't considered it.
25:38Look, I'm trying, okay?
25:40But to me, you're still my baby girl.
25:42No, I'm not, dad.
25:45It's just how you want to see me.
25:50Well, you wanted to see me in uniform.
25:53Don't.
25:54It's not funny.
25:56You were literally covered in blood.
25:57Yeah, but somebody else's blood.
26:00This job, Henry, it's hard to talk about.
26:03Harder even than that birds and the bees conversation.
26:06I'm on the outside of your new life.
26:08Part of it is because I went to college.
26:11But you're the one who changed everything.
26:13My whole life growing up, you got up and you went to work
26:16and you came home every night.
26:18And I never had to worry that you wouldn't.
26:21But now you're a cop.
26:23And every time the phone rings, I panic
26:25and think something's happened.
26:29Henry, I'm sorry I didn't know.
26:31Because I haven't said anything.
26:33Because you're happy.
26:35For the first time in a long time.
26:38Hey, that's not true.
26:39I was happy.
26:40No, you weren't.
26:42In the last few years with Mom,
26:43you both thought you were protecting me,
26:45but I could feel it.
26:48I hated that I was the one responsible for you,
26:50both being so miserable.
26:52Hey, now, your mom and I had our share of problems,
26:55but we were always on the same page about you.
26:57You were the one thing we did right.
27:00Mostly.
27:00How about I change uniforms and be able to get something to eat?
27:08I'm not hungry.
27:18I shouldn't have ducked.
27:21Lax, it was instinct.
27:22Should have been the one to duck.
27:23I guess I'm a little rusty.
27:25It's understandable.
27:26I mean, I'm stuck in your office most of the day.
27:29Actually, I didn't always push with us.
27:32You know, I was in the Marine Corps.
27:33MOS 5803.
27:35Military police.
27:37Where I learned how to speak Farsi.
27:39I didn't know you were in the Marines.
27:42I thought that you were just from another department back east somewhere.
27:45Did a year as Pentagon police.
27:46Criminal investigation directorate.
27:48Then I moved back home.
27:49Joined the LAPD.
27:50Moved up quickly because of my experience,
27:52but that means I didn't move to the ranks with these guys,
27:54so they don't see me as a cop, only as a boss.
27:57You should tell people about that.
27:59You sure as hell would have cops flying in to rescue you.
28:02You don't tell people that you're a badass, Officer Chad.
28:06Just gotta show him.
28:07Hey, not for nothing, lady.
28:09Yeah, Chad is pretty badass.
28:10Shut your mouth.
28:11Don't say anything without your lawyer present.
28:13You're doing this to mess with us, right?
28:20The guy robbed you.
28:21Look, the theft of my briefcase
28:23and the use of force you used to apprehend him
28:25are two separate events.
28:26The wonderful thing about our legal system is
28:28we both have rights.
28:32Whoa.
28:33What?
28:34The captain took a shot to the face.
28:36All right, all right, show's over.
28:38Everybody get back to work.
28:43Bad news?
28:44Uh, I just gotta get these stats of the chief.
28:48Yeah, actually, um, do you mind processing, our friend?
28:50Till I get this done, and then we'll head back out?
28:52Yeah, well, I'm fine if you need to stay here, ma'am.
28:55I've got plenty of paperwork to do, so...
28:57I appreciate that, but...
28:59I've made a practice of finishing what I've started.
29:03You need to go wait out in the bullpen.
29:05What happened?
29:06I talked...
29:08Until his regular counsel shows up?
29:10Yeah.
29:11Is that a problem?
29:11What's going on with Lopez and that guy?
29:14Are you okay?
29:14It's been a weird day.
29:15It's very stressful.
29:17Uh-huh.
29:19How you doing, Miller?
29:21Can I get your walk-in reports?
29:22I gotta update the statutes.
29:26I got a question.
29:27Somebody be with you in just a minute.
29:29I need some information regarding prison sentences.
29:33What's your question?
29:34How much prison time for a bar fight?
29:36Depends on the severity of the, uh, injuries and your previous record.
29:42Why are you asking?
29:42Is a murder really the only guarantee for a life sentence?
29:46Did you just get out?
29:48Yeah.
29:49A couple weeks ago.
29:50I guess.
29:50You were in there a long time.
29:53You having trouble, uh, adjusting from the outside?
29:55Yeah.
29:59I'm good.
30:00I'm good.
30:02You walk into a police station asking questions about murder, you most certainly are not good.
30:05I strongly advise you not to do anything stupid.
30:07Don't worry about it.
30:09I know exactly what I'm doing.
30:10Let me see your hands.
30:12Look.
30:14I'm a killer.
30:15I go back inside.
30:17Forever.
30:18Look at me.
30:24Hey.
30:24Hey.
30:25You don't want to do this.
30:26You don't have to do this.
30:27I told you.
30:29I'll do anything to go back inside.
30:31Trust me, you're going back in.
30:32I'm not looking to do a shortfall.
30:35I can't handle it out here.
30:37Okay.
30:38I get that.
30:39I get that.
30:39You got a little too much freedom.
30:41I felt the exact same way after I left the Corps.
30:43Used to being told where to go, what to do, when to eat, when to sleep.
30:46Why she shouldn't have to suffer because you were going through a crisis.
30:49She didn't sign up for that.
30:50Put the gun down.
30:50Bitch.
30:51I don't care what she signed up for.
30:53You pull that trigger.
30:54I got half a dozen cops who are going to light you up and I know you don't want that.
30:56Shut up.
30:58Okay.
30:59Okay.
31:01I just, I have one more, one more question.
31:05Your previous crimes, did you use a gun?
31:09What?
31:10Why?
31:12You got your safety on.
31:16I got the gun.
31:20I got it, Captain.
31:22Take him off.
31:23Come on, go.
31:25Holy crap.
31:26What?
31:27It's a Glock.
31:27There's no external safety.
31:29You charged a live weapon.
31:31Told you Captain could take care of herself.
31:35What the hell happened here?
31:37Oh.
31:38Um, did you get skunked?
31:40I don't know what to do.
31:46You should have seen the look on his face.
31:48Trust me, I saw a version of it in my office.
31:51At least your daughter has lived this her whole life.
31:53I mean, I just threw Henry into the deep end.
31:55I had no...
31:57I never thought once about how my choice was going to affect him.
32:01It was so much easier when she was younger.
32:03Tell me about it.
32:03Let this be our one and only heart-to-heart moment, Officer Noman.
32:11John.
32:15Officer Noman is fine.
32:16Yeah.
32:20What the hell was that?
32:227-15.
32:23Explosion on Walton between 29th and 30th.
32:26Need backup.
32:26Airship R-A-L-A-F-D.
32:28Send to works.
32:29That's gas.
32:41Looks like the main's blown.
32:43I'll be venting into that house.
32:45You all right?
32:46Is there anything left inside?
32:48Yeah.
32:49Yeah.
32:49Sir.
32:51Hey, Nolan, without a mask, you want to make intense steps.
32:54You okay?
32:55You got it?
32:56I told you.
32:59Give me one.
33:05What about your wife's?
33:06Give me the damn rag.
33:16Check upstairs.
33:20Is anyone here?
33:21No.
33:29I got it.
33:41I got it.
33:42I got it.
33:43Is that everyone?
33:44I don't think so.
33:46I saw two backpacks in there.
33:48Wait here.
33:48Let's go.
33:51I got it.
34:07I got it.
34:11You're the police officer, did he come out?
34:38No, no, he didn't.
34:40You're the police officer.
34:46Gray!
34:47Gray!
34:48Gray!
34:49Gray!
34:50Gray!
34:51Gray!
34:52Gray!
34:53Gray!
34:54Gray!
34:55Gray!
34:56Gray!
34:57Gray!
34:58Come on, man.
34:59You've got to wake up.
35:03Come on, Gray.
35:08Gray!
35:09Gray!
35:10Gray!
35:11It got real important that you get up, buddy.
35:14Gray!
35:15Come on!
35:16Come on!
35:17Come on!
35:24Come on!
35:25Come on!
35:26Come on!
35:28Come on!
35:30Let me guess, you have another complaint you'd like to file?
35:53I promise.
35:56Look, I graduated from Whittier Law School.
35:58My classes paid my own way.
36:00Needless to say, there was never going to be a fancy downtown firm at the end of that
36:05rainbow.
36:06This feels like another thing you're trying to blame on me.
36:07Not at all.
36:08No, I like renting an office above an Ethiopian restaurant.
36:11Look, I'm scrappy, okay?
36:13I really love representing the little guy, but today my tenacity clouded my judgment.
36:21Are you trying to argue an apology?
36:23No, I'm sorry.
36:24You were trying to help me, even though you really didn't want to.
36:27And I appreciate that.
36:29So thank you for getting my briefcase back.
36:34You're welcome.
36:35And I'd like to take you to dinner.
36:37Let me guess, Ethiopian?
36:39God, no.
36:40That place is a domper.
36:45Do you own a nice suit?
36:48No, a nice suit.
36:50Yeah.
36:51Why?
36:52I need a date for my brother's wedding next Saturday.
36:55Bold for a first date?
36:56Yeah.
36:57Maybe it should be her second.
37:00Buy me a drink?
37:02I would love to.
37:03Alright.
37:04I'm sure you're feeling okay.
37:08Yeah.
37:09Yeah.
37:10But maybe you can help me explain what happened to your mother.
37:13Yeah.
37:14But we should probably stop the flowers on the way home.
37:16I'm driving.
37:17And your macro biology grade?
37:21Definitely should save that conversation for another day.
37:25Hey.
37:26I'm not talking to you.
37:38I shouldn't have left you.
37:42Yeah.
37:43You should have.
37:46I was an ass.
37:47Yeah, you were.
37:50Go on.
37:54I still see you as the rookie I trained.
37:57But you're not that anymore.
37:59And you're going to be one kick-ass detective.
38:02Thanks.
38:03But I'm going to take a beat on that last part.
38:06Since when?
38:07You got the tap.
38:09Yeah.
38:10I'm not ready to give up patrol yet.
38:13And I still have things I want to accomplish as a P3.
38:16And a rookie to train.
38:18And you'll miss the streets.
38:19Yeah, maybe I would.
38:25Don't tell me I just passed some ridiculous Tim Bradford test.
38:29I won't.
38:31But you did.
38:33Hey.
38:35Tomato juice.
38:37You still smell really, really bad.
38:49I won't.
38:50I won't.
38:51I won't.
38:52I won't.
38:53I won't.
38:54I won't.
38:55You'll never win.
38:56I won't.
38:57I won't.
38:58Is this a bad time?
39:00No. Come in.
39:03I just wanted to say I really enjoyed riding patrol with you today.
39:07I learned a lot, and it wasn't just about police work.
39:13I'm really sorry if I let you down.
39:16Officer Chen, you know why I chose to ride with you today?
39:20No, ma'am.
39:23Because you impressed me.
39:24Don't get me wrong. You've got a lot to learn.
39:30But I'm proud to have you under my command.
39:32And I'd ride with you any day.
39:40See you tomorrow.
39:47I love my job.
39:48I mean, I truly love my job, and I believe in what I'm doing.
39:55Henry, I love you more, and if you can't handle my job...
39:58Dad, stop.
40:00I would never ask you to walk away from this.
40:03Not asking for specifics, but...
40:06I need to know you're okay.
40:09And the son becomes the father.
40:12Like a real-life Cat Stevens song.
40:16Before your time.
40:18How about this?
40:19At the end of every shift, I send you a text to let you know I'm okay.
40:24So, like a safe word?
40:26Exactly.
40:27No, wait.
40:29How do you know about safe words?
40:31You really want to know?
40:32No. Abort.
40:35All right, then, what's our word gonna be?
40:39Turducken.
40:41Perfect.
40:42That poor cat.
40:48That poor cat.
40:48You really want to know what's going on in the middle of the night.
40:54You really want to know what's going on in the middle of the night.
40:54You really want to know what's going on in the middle of the night.
40:55You really want to know what's going on in the middle of the night.
40:56You really want to know what's going on in the middle of the night.
40:57You really want to know what's going on in the middle of the night.
40:58You really want to know what's going on in the middle of the night.
40:59You really want to know what's going on in the middle of the night.
41:00You really want to know what's going on in the middle of the night.
41:01You really want to know what's going on in the middle of the night.
41:02You really want to know what's going on in the middle of the night.
41:04You really want to know what's going on in the middle of the night.