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The Rookie Season 5 Episode 6

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00:00And just for safety, place your hands on the hood for me.
00:04Do you have any weapons on you?
00:06Anything that's gonna stick me?
00:08Yeah, I got a foldable knife in my back pocket.
00:10All right, just keep your hands on the hood for me.
00:13Don't reach for anything, all right?
00:14Yes, sir.
00:17Oh, and I have a small knife around my neck.
00:20A knife around your neck?
00:22In case I can't reach the one in my waistband.
00:26Right.
00:30Treacherous.
00:31Who there?
00:32Got those.
00:37Carefully with that one.
00:44Anything else I'm missing?
00:46Anymore, oh.
00:47Oh, that's my belly sign.
00:48That one's from the Philippines.
00:50Oh, that's a neat one.
00:51It looks like a money clip, but it's actually a knife.
00:55I had to ask you what's in your car.
00:58No weapons in there.
00:59I'll never forget.
01:00I'll never forget.
01:01Bye now.
01:02What?
01:03Uh, no, the truck is growling.
01:05Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:13Since the winner of this little contest gets to pick where we get married, I'm just going
01:17ahead and calling it right now.
01:18We're getting married on the beach, right here in beautiful sunny Southern California.
01:22Shh, shh, shh, shh. Listen, do you hear that?
01:25It's the smell of victory.
01:27Correction, after I win, you'll be smelling beignets in the French Quarter
01:30after our wedding in New Orleans.
01:35There you go, careful.
01:36All right, there you go.
01:41Ten to seven, I win.
01:43My stack is clearly higher.
01:44That is not the contest.
01:46Fair enough, you win.
01:47All right, it is 20 to 20.
01:52We're tired again.
01:53We need another contest.
01:54Bet I can eat mine faster.
01:56Is it possible we're too competitive?
01:58If you want to quit, just say so.
01:59Say you're a quitter.
02:01Fork me.
02:03Ready, set...
02:05Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
02:07About syrup?
02:08What are we, animals?
02:10Hey, the sitter's available after all.
02:13You still want to go to dinner?
02:16Leslie?
02:19Sorry, um, what was the question?
02:22You're not worried about the deposition, are you?
02:25The defense are just throwing stuff against the wall.
02:28Yeah, well, the more that they throw, the more likely something will stick,
02:31and if something sticks, Elijah can walk.
02:32That won't happen.
02:34They can depose me, Gray, half of the Mid-Wilshire Station.
02:37It won't change who Elijah Stone is.
02:39I just wish I knew more about the strategy.
02:41I don't even know who his defense attorney is,
02:43and the DA's office has a firewall between me and anything relating to Elijah Stone.
02:47The Rico case against Elijah is solid.
02:50They're just desperate.
02:51That's what worries me.
02:52Rico means anyone involved in the organization is on the hook.
02:56I was a part of the organization.
02:59Under duress.
03:01And his lawyers can't argue that you were a mob lawyer
03:03without admitting that their client is a mobster.
03:06You're right.
03:09Of course, because you're always right.
03:11I'm going.
03:14Think about where you want to go for our date night.
03:17Love you.
03:18I love you, too.
03:21Take my advice.
03:22You want to put a tennis racket in her hand tomorrow.
03:24I was hoping we had a swimmer on our hand.
03:27So whatever gets her a full ride,
03:29trust me, you want to know what we're paying for Dominique's tuition.
03:32What happened?
03:33Leah okay?
03:34Leah's fine.
03:35Hi.
03:35We had a minor accident with the breast milk we left in the fridge.
03:40Oh, you mean the breast milk that I woke up at 5 a.m. this morning to pump?
03:44That breast milk?
03:45Yes.
03:45Okay.
03:46Mama is going to feed her sweet little baby.
03:50Daddy?
03:51Daddy's going to wait in the hot car.
03:54One more thing.
03:55And I want to preface this by saying I'm just the messenger.
03:59What is it?
04:00Lila's best friend, Jenny, canceled trick-or-treating tomorrow night.
04:03Why?
04:04What happened?
04:04Her mom didn't say, but she left an awkward message, though.
04:08Okay.
04:08You have a theory.
04:09What is it?
04:10They may not be comfortable with the whole law enforcement gun in the house thing.
04:15You know, I'm just a wild guess.
04:17You, you are on one today.
04:21Yeah, ours takes some getting used to.
04:23I heard my REM cycles all over the place.
04:25I wasn't like this dick yet, I mean.
04:27Yeah, I had something similar when I first started.
04:30You know it's hard, but you got to make sleep a priority.
04:32Oh, man, I'm like wide awake by the time I had his pillow.
04:35Henry was a baby.
04:36We tried everything to get him to sleep.
04:37Soothing music, so many road trips.
04:40I'm sure we single-handedly destroyed the environment.
04:42And a swaddling technique I can still do in my sleep.
04:44I don't think any of this applies to me.
04:47Didn't the doctor just pull a bullet out of you?
04:50Like, shouldn't you be resting?
04:51It was an old bullet.
04:52I'm fine.
04:54What?
04:54I overheard you talking to Ashley about picking up some of your things from her place.
05:01So look, if you want to talk about it, we can talk.
05:02We don't meet you at the shop.
05:07Hello, good morning.
05:09Jen?
05:10Sanford?
05:14What's up with him?
05:16He's just grumpy with everything he's got going on.
05:18Wait, what?
05:19What's going on?
05:20Nothing.
05:22What?
05:22He's fine.
05:22I'm fine.
05:24We're just eager to protect and serve.
05:25Aaron.
05:25I have to go.
05:26I'm so sorry.
05:27What?
05:29I found this checklist online.
05:32No screens, thermostat at 68, meditation, lavender oil, no luck.
05:37Red light.
05:38Red light.
05:39Red light.
05:39Red light.
05:40Red light.
05:41Sorry.
05:41Seven item 15, suspicious circumstance at 12952 South Flower Street.
05:491066 female and a bank transaction.
05:52More to your box.
05:53Copy that.
05:53Seven item 15, show us responding.
05:56Switch places.
05:56I'm driving.
05:57No, I'm good.
05:57I'm good.
05:58No, not good enough.
05:59When you are sleep deprived, both your judgment and your reflexes are impaired.
06:03It's no better than being intoxicated.
06:05Do you understand?
06:06Yes, sir.
06:07We switch.
06:10What's the problem?
06:11Oh, our alert system flagged several bills this young woman attempted to deposit.
06:17Counterfeit?
06:17No, looks like they're connected to some kind of law enforcement investigation.
06:21Hi, I'm just trying to make a deposit.
06:24What's going on?
06:24Dad, may I get your name?
06:26Macy Tompkins.
06:27And do you have any ID?
06:28And where did you get the bills you were trying to deposit?
06:33I had a garage sale over the weekend.
06:35Made a thousand on a designer handbag.
06:37Should have gotten more if you want to know the truth.
06:39I don't suppose you got a name or description of the person who bought it.
06:42Mm, Brentwood Housewife, yoga pants.
06:44Right.
06:45Any cameras around where you live?
06:47No.
06:48Okay, I'm just going to have to get a little more information from you.
06:50Selena, will you start an FI card?
06:52Officer Juarez.
06:55Welcome back.
06:58Monica.
07:05What are you doing here?
07:06Nobody told you.
07:08Told me what?
07:10I'm here for the deposition.
07:13Elijah Stone is my client.
07:17Um, that is a mistake.
07:21You do not want to be in his orbit.
07:23I'm billing him $800 an hour.
07:25It's a nice orbit.
07:26You read all the discovery.
07:28You know what he did to me.
07:29I know what you allege he did to you.
07:31Sorry to keep you waiting.
07:34The court reporter is still setting up inside, but I can take you back if you'd like.
07:37Great.
07:38I just need to make a quick call before we get started.
07:41Yeah, sure.
07:42Excuse me.
07:42You know Elijah's attorney?
07:49We went to law school together.
07:51Really?
07:51Mm-hmm.
07:52Is there anything in her bag of tricks we should look out for?
07:54She's smart, fairly ruthless, and God forbid you leave the toilet seat up.
07:58We used to be engaged.
08:00Maybe you should have led with that.
08:01Mm-hmm.
08:04We're not talking about it.
08:05Look, I'm just saying if you want to talk about the breakup, I'm here.
08:08I don't.
08:09Tomorrow's Halloween.
08:10The crazies are going to be out in full force, so let's just focus on our job.
08:13All right?
08:14All right.
08:16Werewolf.
08:18What?
08:19Werewolf.
08:19She looks like she needs a hand.
08:21We should stop.
08:21Morning.
08:30We say you need some help.
08:31I have to get this prop to set or I'm screwed.
08:33Okay, well, we'll get your friend here loaded up and you'll be on your way in no time.
08:37So what, are you like a PA or?
08:40I'm a director.
08:41I'm shooting a short film, but I lose my location in an hour.
08:44That is so cool.
08:45You hear what she said?
08:47She's a director.
08:48Oh, yeah.
08:49Help her get to set.
08:50She's losing daylight.
08:51Right.
08:57You know what?
08:57I just need a better, I need a better angle.
09:0079100, show us code 6 at Bronson and Rosewood, stop vehicle blocking traffic.
09:07Hang on.
09:08Wait, wait, hang on.
09:09You shouldn't be lifting anything.
09:10I mean, you just had major surgery.
09:11You did?
09:12I can handle this.
09:13No, I didn't have major surgery.
09:15I'm fine.
09:16Lift on three.
09:17Okay.
09:18All right?
09:18Yeah, one, two, three.
09:20Lift.
09:20Let's go push.
09:22I'm pushing.
09:22Do you want me to call someone?
09:24No.
09:24All right, back.
09:25You good?
09:28Yeah.
09:30Both of you.
09:31Yeah, happy to help.
09:34Yeah, Bradford.
09:36No, I signed Sieger to that.
09:38So, uh, what you're short about, like, werewolves versus zombies?
09:43The lycanthrope is a metaphor for the patriarchy's assault on bodily autonomy.
09:47Wow.
09:50No, I never got it.
09:53So, uh, you know, maybe I can take you out for coffee and you can tell me more?
09:58No, thanks.
09:59I'll check you.
10:00No, no, don't do anything.
10:03I'll be right there.
10:04Let's go.
10:05Just a firefighter I wanted to see.
10:17I was thinking, since we are tied, how about tonight we have a little Lego building competition?
10:24You were a contractor.
10:25I didn't build houses on a Lego.
10:27I think we should do something intellectual, like learn a new language and see who's more
10:31fluent at the end of the month.
10:32Oh.
10:33Japanese?
10:34You taught English in Kyoto.
10:36I was hoping you wouldn't remember.
10:38I remember everything you tell me.
10:39Uh-huh.
10:39What did I ask you to pick up from the store after work?
10:42Milk.
10:42Begs.
10:43Bread.
10:44Popsicles.
10:44Guys.
10:44Remember everything.
10:48Looks like somebody had money to burn.
10:52I'm very tired.
10:56Maybe the money was cursed.
10:59You know, fire is very cleansing.
11:01It's used in all sorts of rituals.
11:03Or it could be something else.
11:04Or someone was trying to hide evidence of an old crime.
11:08Tracking device.
11:10Why old crime?
11:11Tracking devices nowadays are all microchips and GPS.
11:14This thing's got to be at least 10 years old.
11:16I'm guessing federal, maybe DEA or FBI.
11:20So the money was part of a law enforcement thing?
11:22That seems likely.
11:24Why burn it now?
11:25We figured that out by finding out whose tracker this is.
11:29Hey.
11:30I'm not sure who to talk to.
11:32Yeah, what's the problem?
11:33These cops stopped to help me, and one of them left his radio behind.
11:37Yeah, I can take that.
11:39Did you happen to catch their name?
11:40One of them looked exactly like that guy from that murder documentary, but I think the radio
11:45belonged to the broody one.
11:47The broody?
11:47Tim forgot his radio?
11:49Tim Bradford's super cop?
11:51You know, this guy will not let me forget that I was once three and a half minutes late
11:55to roll call.
11:56Can you believe that?
11:57Thanks.
11:58Yes.
11:58This feels like Christmas.
12:00Cool.
12:00So you'll get it back to him?
12:01Yeah, I got it.
12:02You have a nice day.
12:03How did you become involved in the sting operation against Elijah Stone?
12:14I raised my concerns about his criminal enterprise to the LAPD.
12:18Paint me a picture.
12:19You went to the front desk at Mid-Wilshire, and then what?
12:23Well, I didn't go through the front desk.
12:25Oh, I guess I'm confused.
12:27In your own words, describe the first time you brought up Mr. Stone's alleged crimes
12:31to the LAPD.
12:32I raised my concerns with Detective Angela Lopez.
12:35At her desk?
12:36In our living room.
12:37They're married, but you know that already.
12:40Oh, that's right.
12:42It's in my notes.
12:44And this sting operation was allowed to proceed despite an obvious and egregious conflict
12:49of interest?
12:50Well, we had a mutual interest in the truth.
12:52Is it common for detectives to work cases involving relatives?
12:56No.
12:57And why is that?
12:59I think there's a concern that the detectives won't view the evidence objectively, but I
13:04don't think that's an issue here.
13:05Next question.
13:06Can I finish?
13:07Moving on.
13:07Let's just move on.
13:10I'm telling you, he's not in the shop.
13:11Well, it didn't just jump off my hip.
13:14Let me check this bag again.
13:19The werewolf.
13:20I put down my radio to help you lift that dumb prop.
13:23The director must have it.
13:24Did you get her number?
13:27Almost.
13:34What the hell?
13:35What is it?
13:40Who sent that?
13:40Someone's about to get in a lot of trouble.
13:43You know you could just file an incident report and get a new radio, right?
13:47And get written up?
13:47That's one day suspension without pay.
13:49I think I know where this is.
13:53Let's go.
13:54Bailing on Halloween is so passive-aggressive.
13:57I mean, if you have a problem with me being a cop or having a gun at my house, then just
14:00tell me.
14:01Agreed.
14:02But if that's an issue, have James invite them over for dinner tonight.
14:05Show them your gun safe.
14:06Everyone loves James.
14:08People love me, too.
14:09For sure.
14:10I, for example, adore you.
14:11Most people find you terrifying.
14:14Right back at you.
14:15I know.
14:16It's why we're so good together.
14:18All right, fine.
14:19Now we'll have James invite them to dinner.
14:22Uh, hi.
14:22Nyla Harper.
14:23We spoke on the phone.
14:24This is Angela Lopez.
14:26Xavier.
14:27Thanks for diving right in on this.
14:28Of course.
14:29I can't believe we haven't worked together before.
14:31All the LAPD DEA task forces you were on?
14:34Yeah, I never worked anything that took me to the Midwest.
14:36Smart.
14:37Undercover gets a whole lot more uncomfortable when it's negative 20 out.
14:40Hi.
14:41Sorry to interrupt.
14:41You wanted to see us?
14:43Uh, yes.
14:44Officers Nolan and Juarez, they found the burned cash and your old tracker.
14:49You don't know what it means to finally have a lead.
14:52We're happy to help.
14:52A lead on what, exactly?
14:54Ten years ago, my partner Robert Buckley set up a buy with a mid-level trafficker named
14:59Winslow Harris.
15:00Rob had been deep undercover for months, and this was a big break.
15:03A chance to get real intel on Harris' operation.
15:05It sounds like it didn't go as planned.
15:07To this day, I'm not sure what happened.
15:11We found Rob's body a week later.
15:14The tracker failed, the money disappeared, and no one's heard from Harris since.
15:18The money is cursed.
15:19I'm sorry, what?
15:20It's nothing.
15:21Fast forward to today, when money from the old sting set off alarms at a local bank.
15:26Okay, wait.
15:26The dumpster fire and garage sale check are connected?
15:29Macy Tompkins.
15:30I ran info on her.
15:31Spotty employment history, a few overdue parking tickets, no criminal record.
15:35Can't be a coincidence that the bills were flagged at the bank and the rest of them were
15:38burned an hour later.
15:39It seems clear Macy was lying about where she got the money.
15:42Question is, how does she connect to Winslow?
15:44Let's go ask her.
15:46Man, this is one sketchy-ass looking coffee truck.
15:49That's where I get my coffee every morning.
15:50No oat milk, mafia, hipsters, rewriting screenplays.
15:53Buck for coffee and you go to work.
15:56You sound like the old dude from Up.
15:59Hey, Johnny.
16:00Hi.
16:00Anyone drop off this radio?
16:03Nope.
16:04Nope.
16:04All right, thank you.
16:08Damn it.
16:09They're running us all over town.
16:12Okay, so what's the point?
16:14I mean, they haven't asked for money or anything, and if they really wanted to screw with the
16:16police, they could do a whole lot more with that radio.
16:18I don't know.
16:19We've got to figure out which studio lot that is.
16:22Must have been hard all those years, not knowing what happened to your partner.
16:26Yeah.
16:28He wasn't just your partner.
16:29You loved him.
16:30What?
16:31Selena.
16:32I'm sorry if I overstepped.
16:33You're just so sad.
16:34We met in intelligence.
16:37Once he finished undercover school, we both ended up in organized crime.
16:42After work beers turned into dinners.
16:46Turned into more.
16:48No one we worked with knew.
16:51It was a different time, but we had each other.
16:56That was enough.
16:57Then he was gone.
16:58It seems a little upscale for Macy's income bracket.
17:16Seriously, I can't even afford to park here.
17:19Miss Tompkins?
17:20It's Officer Nolan.
17:21We met at the bank earlier.
17:24I'm curious how she hasn't left the building.
17:25Doors open.
17:29Police!
17:30We're coming in!
17:39She's dead.
17:42And we're sure the money's not cursed?
17:44I scrubbed through the lobby security footage, and this guy stood out.
17:57Came in about two hours ago, stayed for 20 minutes, and then left in a hurry.
18:00Not much to go on.
18:01Does it feel like Winslow?
18:02I don't know.
18:03Could be.
18:04I can't see his face.
18:06St. Brendan medal.
18:07Patron saint of sailors.
18:10Winslow smuggled drugs up the coast.
18:12Spent half his life on a boat.
18:13He wore a necklace just like this 10 years ago.
18:20Clasp was broken.
18:21She probably ripped it off as she was fighting for her life.
18:24Look at that check for DNA.
18:25It's gonna come back to Harris.
18:26I know it.
18:27Okay, let's say it does.
18:28What's his relationship with Macy?
18:30If she lied to us in the bank about where she got the money, then it's safe to assume
18:34she was covering for him.
18:35Or she stole it from him.
18:36Either way, when he found out the money was flagged, he panicked and burned the rest.
18:40Then came here and killed her.
18:41Macy's the key.
18:43We need to tear her life apart to find him.
18:46Now this is my kind of coffee.
18:49Wait, wait, wait.
18:50My favorite movie was shot right here on this line.
18:56Wait, your favorite coffee place?
18:58Your favorite movie?
19:00Whoever's doing this knows you really well.
19:02Chen.
19:05Who is Arthur Andrews?
19:07Arthur Andrews witnessed a murder committed by one of Elijah Stone's relatives.
19:11And you represented this relative as a favor to Mr. Stone, is that right?
19:15If by favor you mean your client threatened to hurt me if I refused, then yeah.
19:20Now, you could have questioned Mr. Andrews in your office, but you chose to do it in his
19:26home.
19:27Why?
19:28That was more convenient for him.
19:30Or you were trying to intimidate him and you didn't want any witnesses?
19:33No.
19:34No.
19:35I went there after your client ordered me to find a way to undermine Mr. Andrews' credibility.
19:41He said, either you make this witness go away or Moreno will.
19:45And for the record, Moreno is one of Elijah Stone's enforcers who is currently in prison
19:49awaiting trial on several charges, including the attempted murder of police officers.
19:53Alleged, enforcer.
19:56But what we know for a fact is that you called in a tip about an illegal firearm in Mr. Andrews' home.
20:04Yeah, and that tip saved his life.
20:06According to you, yes.
20:07But your client, a man accused of murder, went free because you damaged the reputation
20:13of the only witness against him.
20:15No, it's a good argument.
20:16It is.
20:17And if I was on the other side of the table, I would be making it myself.
20:19But it's BS.
20:20And you know it.
20:21I know no such thing.
20:22You just can't admit that I'm out arguing you.
20:25Yes, if you ignore the truth.
20:26Wesley, let it go.
20:28You never won an argument in the five years we were together.
20:30What makes you think now is going to be any different?
20:32Uh-huh.
20:33Why don't we pick this up tomorrow?
20:35Yeah, no, that's a great idea.
20:36Of course.
20:40Hey, Les.
20:41Hey, hold up.
20:43I can't let it rattle you like that.
20:45Yeah, sorry.
20:46It's lost focus.
20:47Won't happen again.
20:48Okay, well, the facts are on our side, so just focus on that.
20:51Yeah, right.
20:52I have to ask you this.
20:53How did it end between you two?
20:55Are you asking if I'm still hung up on her?
20:57Or she on you?
20:58I don't know.
20:58I just need to know where this thing could go.
20:59All right, look, Monica and I wanted very different lives.
21:03Right out of law school, she targeted the most powerful law firms.
21:06I rented a space next to an aquarium supply store.
21:09It was never going to work.
21:11It just took us two years to figure that out.
21:13Okay.
21:15Look, take the rest of the day, but tomorrow you come in with your game face on, yeah?
21:20Yeah.
21:20Where's my radio?
21:22Did something happen to your radio?
21:24Oh, you know what?
21:25Halloween is tomorrow.
21:26Maybe a vengeful spirit took it.
21:28Why are you doing this?
21:30I don't know what you're talking about.
21:32Is holding my radio hostage payback for how tough I was on you as a rookie?
21:35Were you?
21:36Gosh, I haven't noticed.
21:38Okay.
21:38But again, I don't know what you're talking about, but I might be able to help you look
21:42for your radio if you tell me what's going on.
21:45Nothing is going on with me.
21:47Please, I rode with you long enough to know when you are being you and when you're upset.
21:53Are you okay?
21:56It's nothing.
21:58I'm fine.
21:59Then I don't know where your radio is.
22:01You were right about Macy's finances.
22:04Forensics got into her laptop and found this.
22:06Sugarbows.com.
22:08Opportunities await.
22:09Anastasia Kennedy.
22:11Macy had a sugar daddy.
22:12Daddies, plural.
22:14Warrants in process of getting their names.
22:15That explains how she paid for the nice apartment.
22:18You think that's how she met Harris?
22:19Maybe.
22:20Let me get a look at pictures as soon as you have a list.
22:23After staring at his face for the past decade, I could spot that guy from space.
22:26I think we need more tombstones.
22:38Uh, no, I think we're good.
22:43What's wrong?
22:45The Reeds have declined our dinner invitation.
22:50First trick-or-treating, now this.
22:51These people really have a problem with me being a cop.
22:55That's not why they're aborting us.
22:57Honey, did Jenny say something to you?
23:03Her parents told her it's not safe here.
23:05Because you hang out with criminals.
23:08Criminals?
23:10Meaning my friends from the community, so?
23:13Lately at school, Jenny's been repeating stuff her parents say about those people.
23:18And worse.
23:19Okay, which house is Jenny's?
23:21I don't think confronting them is going to be constructive.
23:24Oh, you can screw constructive.
23:25Mom, it's okay.
23:27Just because we live close by doesn't mean we have to hang out with her.
23:34All right.
23:35Honey, I'm sorry.
23:36I know Jenny was your friend.
23:38I was.
23:41I'm going to go inside, okay?
23:43Okay, but listen, you can talk to us about anything, right?
23:46Okay.
23:49It's not right.
23:54It's not.
23:59You thirsty?
24:00I'm fine.
24:02Just saying.
24:04130,000 is a lot of Scofields.
24:07You realize I've literally been on fire before.
24:09Oh, wow.
24:16Yes.
24:18Bailey 22, Nolan 21.
24:22I've made a terrible mistake.
24:24I'm thinking a wedding in May.
24:26We'll miss Mardi Gras, but the weather will be nice, and we'll have plenty of time to get out and save the dates.
24:30You still have to win by two.
24:32I think you should quit while you're behind.
24:33I can't sleep.
24:42As soon as I close my eyes, all I can think about is you warning me how dangerous it is for me to be on duty half asleep, and I can't.
24:47I don't know what else to do.
24:48What do I do?
24:50Come here.
24:52There is no training that could prep you for the amount of stress we are put under day after day.
24:57It'll take some time, but your body will adapt, okay?
24:59Why don't you go sit on the couch?
25:01Okay.
25:02How about some tea?
25:03Yeah.
25:04Okay.
25:04Chamomile knocks me out.
25:06So does music.
25:07Uh, actually, Valerian Root works better, and don't play music.
25:10That'll keep her up.
25:11She wants white noise.
25:13How is static going to help her get to sleep?
25:15Not static.
25:16Science.
25:16You want to bet, Professor?
25:18Whoever can get Selena to fall asleep first wins.
25:21How is that even a contest?
25:22Well, we take turns, and if she falls asleep on your turn, you win.
25:25Yeah, but you can't separate out the cause.
25:27I mean, what if she gets sleepy listening to white noise but doesn't fall asleep until she hears music?
25:31Sounds like you're afraid my way might be better.
25:34I'm not afraid.
25:35You sound afraid.
25:36Okay, I see what you're trying to do here.
25:37I see you.
25:38She's trying to...
25:39Call it a time.
25:46Yeah.
25:52Hey.
25:55Hey.
25:58Whiskey?
26:00When did you start drinking whiskey?
26:01I went to Vegas for the weekend, and when I came back, my fiancée had cleared her things
26:06out.
26:06Right.
26:08Maybe she was mad that you cheated on her.
26:10Oh.
26:10Is that why you took this case to get back at me?
26:12Wow.
26:13The narcissism.
26:14I did not miss that.
26:16I'm the narcissist.
26:17Wesley, you think it's your mission to personally save all the downtrodden of Los Angeles?
26:23Well, at least I'm trying instead of selling my soul for $800 an hour.
26:25Okay, some of us have to work for a living.
26:28I don't have a trust fund to fall back on.
26:30I didn't say don't make money.
26:31I'm saying Elijah is dangerous.
26:34I can handle him.
26:36No, you can't.
26:38He is a manipulator, and he is always ten steps ahead.
26:41So whatever control you think you have, that is an illusion.
26:44And the second you stop doing his bidding, he will threaten the people you love.
26:48You'll live in terror, and you will compromise every principle you hold dear until you don't
26:52even recognize yourself.
26:53Principle's always a warrior thing.
26:59Hi.
27:02Oh, Detective Lopez.
27:04It's a pleasure to finally meet you.
27:06And you are...
27:08Oh, she doesn't know.
27:12Uh, well then, I should definitely get going.
27:16You two have some things to, uh, talk about.
27:18I'll see you at your deposition tomorrow.
27:23Um, I'm gonna need another one of these.
27:29You're probably gonna want one, too.
27:30Wesley?
27:31It's not a big deal.
27:32Um, I just found out that she's the lawyer representing Elijah this morning.
27:38I was gonna tell you at dinner.
27:39We, um, used to date.
27:46It was more than that.
27:47We were engaged for about a year, but we were bad for each other.
27:51And I blew it up by cheating on her with a co-worker.
27:54So much for date night.
28:00Good morning.
28:01Morning.
28:03Thanks for letting me crash.
28:05I, um, you know, I felt right at home.
28:07My parents would bicker back and forth just like you guys.
28:09Always put me right to sleep.
28:10Oh, I don't know that I recall what Bailey and I do bickering.
28:13More like spirited debates.
28:16Speaking of spirits, I was just telling Bailey about my dream.
28:19And here we go.
28:21I dreamt Winslow was a showgirl wearing a diamond bra.
28:25We were dancing the tango.
28:27And when I realized who he was, he ran off.
28:31And I tried to stop him, but all of a sudden, I was so thirsty.
28:35Like, I couldn't move.
28:36And then I woke up.
28:37So what do you think it means?
28:42Me?
28:43Are we really doing this?
28:45Well, the tango is the forbidden dance, so it could represent doing something you're not supposed to do.
28:51Like drug trafficking or murder.
28:54Okay, what about the diamonds?
28:56Diamonds are hard and unchanging.
28:58Clearly that means Winslow hasn't changed his ways.
29:00And you dreamed you were thirsty because you think he's near the water.
29:05Yes.
29:07Is this really how you solve crimes?
29:11I guess we'll find out.
29:15My neighbors are trash.
29:16That is something the home inspection does not tell you.
29:18And I wouldn't care, but now they're dragging Lila into the middle of their narrow-minded BS.
29:23I'm sorry.
29:24Wesley used to be engaged to Elijah's new attorney.
29:29You're kidding.
29:30No.
29:31And it ended because he cheated on her.
29:33Oh, I did not know he had that in him.
29:35Neither did I.
29:36And now I'm pissed because he never told me I have to go sit across from his ex in a deposition where she's going to do everything she can to get under my skin.
29:42Uh, maybe leave your gun here.
29:47Maybe not.
29:48I looked at every sugar daddy Macy's had.
29:50None of them are Harris.
29:52Well, the DNA from the necklace was a match to Winslow.
29:54I've gone to bed every night for the past ten years wondering, did I screw up?
30:00Am I the reason my partner got made?
30:02Look, you have only ever been on the outside of an undercover op.
30:05I have lived for years on the inside, and trust me, what happened wasn't your fault.
30:10Guys, Selena had an out-of-the-box idea that we did our due diligence on, and I think it's worth pursuing.
30:18From Macy's credit card statements, I mean, you can tell she spent time down in the marina district during the last six months.
30:23But none of her sugar daddy clients are based there.
30:26You think she was meeting Winslow?
30:27It makes sense.
30:28I mean, he lived his life around boats.
30:30Maybe he got back into drug smuggling.
30:32I'd have heard if he got back into the game.
30:34I mean, catching him has been my obsession.
30:35Well, then maybe he found a legit job in the marina, and that's where they met and fell in love.
30:40Love?
30:41How'd you get there?
30:42I felt it.
30:43But a romantic relationship would explain how Macy got close enough to Winslow to try to deposit that money.
30:49And how he got into her apartment to kill her.
30:52Either way, the marina is a big place, and we are running out of time.
30:55He could be getting ready to sail to Mexico.
30:57Well, Macy's credit card had a bunch of charges at parking meters near Pier 9.
31:01Okay, I will call the port police and have them meet you there.
31:03Let's go.
31:09Detective Lopez, I hope you and Wesley had a lovely date night.
31:13It was great, thank you.
31:14Let's dig in, shall we?
31:16Mid-Wilshire Station Logs shows your husband visited a suspect in custody by the name of Aiden Merritt.
31:21That's what's in the logs.
31:23What's not in the logs is the fact that the next day Merritt was found dead in his cell at the Twin Towers.
31:28He'd been shanked by a fellow inmate.
31:30Were you aware that your husband represented this inmate that killed Merritt?
31:34I don't keep tabs on my husband's clients.
31:37I'd keep a close eye on him if I were you.
31:38I don't have to.
31:39I trust him.
31:40Here's the thing.
31:41Merritt's killer is prepared to testify that Wesley paid him to commit the murder.
31:47That didn't happen.
31:48How can you be certain?
31:49Maybe you don't know your husband as far as you think you do.
31:50I know my husband is not a killer.
31:52Elijah is.
31:54Let me tell you what it looks like to me.
31:55It looks like your husband tried to coerce Merritt into pointing the finger at my client,
32:00and when he refused, your husband had him killed.
32:03I've dealt with a lot of shady lawyers in my day, but you are next.
32:05Your personal lab laws are so unprofessional.
32:08Unprofessional?
32:09You're paying one of Wesley's clients to get false testimony.
32:10I did nothing of the sort.
32:12Than Elijah did.
32:14It doesn't matter.
32:14What matters is what a jury will believe.
32:16And the slipshod way you ran this investigation has provided ample reasonable doubt.
32:20Honestly, if Elijah goes free, it will not be because of me.
32:24It'll be because of you.
32:25Okay, let's just take a break here, hmm?
32:28Let's.
32:30Great idea.
32:31You and I should talk.
32:34I get what you were trying to do in there.
32:36That was clever.
32:37But the fact of the matter is, we caught your client in a warehouse filled with illegal narcotics.
32:43My client was just as shocked as the LAPD.
32:47Elijah Stone is an upstanding member of his community.
32:50The only crime here is that one of the people he took under his wing betrayed his trust, exploiting my client's goodwill to further their own criminal endeavors.
32:59Do you really expect anyone to believe that Elijah Stone was oblivious to a massive drug smuggling operation going on right under his nose?
33:07It won't matter.
33:08Okay.
33:09We'll see about that.
33:12Honestly, the optics of your case are a hot mess.
33:18If you take this to trial, I will drag the LAPD and the DA's office through five miles of mud.
33:27You and your boss will be lucky to survive the scandal with your jobs.
33:31So, do yourself a favor.
33:34Walk away while you still can.
33:43Hey, hi.
33:46What the hell is going on with Tim?
33:47Well, he lost his radio.
33:48I will give you his radio if you tell me what's bothering him.
33:53Honestly, I don't know.
33:54He won't tell me either.
33:56What?
33:56Yeah.
33:57Ready to roll?
33:58Mm-hmm.
34:00Hi.
34:01Good morning.
34:01Morning.
34:03Still missing your radio?
34:04No, it's in the shop.
34:057 out of 100.
34:06Officers on event.
34:07799 are calling for a supervisor.
34:09Copy.
34:13Copy.
34:14Show me en route.
34:15Where is your standard issue?
34:18This is it.
34:19That hasn't been standard since the 60s.
34:21Let's roll, Thorsten.
34:22Well, wait.
34:24Let me get a photo of you with it first.
34:317 Adam 100, can I get a radio check, please?
34:357 Adam 100, do you copy?
34:368.
34:56Where's the guard?
34:58Pepper said he'd need us here.
35:00God, this place is massive.
35:01I mean, Harris could be anywhere.
35:02Or he could be casting off right now.
35:03Let's split up.
35:15Go that way.
35:18I was a different person back then.
35:20I was trying to follow in my father's footsteps.
35:23The white shoe law firm, events at the country club, Christmas and Mustique.
35:30And I was miserable.
35:31This wasn't about Monica or her co-worker.
35:36It was a selfish and stupid way to blow up a life that was making me unhappy.
35:42But I would never cheat on you.
35:44I know, because you're afraid of me.
35:46Because I'm in love with you.
35:49Hey.
35:53We're dropping the case against Elijah.
35:55What?
35:55You can't be serious.
35:56I'm afraid I am.
35:58There's just too much risk in trying to take this thing to trial.
36:01I put my family in danger going after this guy.
36:03Look, I get it's upsetting, but we're just playing the hand that you dealt us.
36:07So you're just going to let him walk?
36:09It became clear after these depositions that this case is a loser.
36:14Look, take a few days, you know, get your head on right.
36:16We'll talk about what's next for you here.
36:18Winslow!
36:35Police, show us your hands!
36:367 out of 15 shots fired at 2-2-1 whaling away.
36:46Suspect is a fugitive.
36:47Winslow Harris, Latino male, black shirt, dark jeans.
36:52Armed with a handgun requesting airship and backup.
36:54You got no move here, Winslow.
36:55It's over.
36:56You okay?
36:57I'm good.
36:58Move, move.
37:01You're finally going to pay for what you did.
37:03You could just walk away.
37:04Is that the deal you gave Macy Tompkins?
37:07That wasn't supposed to happen.
37:10She wasn't supposed to find out.
37:12We were happy.
37:14Tell it to her family.
37:15Tell it to the family of my partner, the people who loved him.
37:18You won't believe me, but I'm going to tell you this anyway.
37:21The night at that deal, the gun went off.
37:24It just, it went off in my hand.
37:28I didn't know he was a cop.
37:30None of that matters now.
37:31There are no second chances, are there?
37:37Not for you.
37:39But I'm living one right now.
37:43Drop the gun.
37:44Do it now.
37:45We're under arrest for the murders of Macy Tompkins and Robert Buckley.
38:04So how'd the debrief go?
38:06To be honest, I checked out after the words Winslow Harris and consecutive life sentences.
38:11I can't tell you what it means to me, knowing this killer is behind bars, what it means
38:17to finally have answers about those last moments.
38:21It's our pleasure.
38:27Hey, happy Halloween.
38:28You got any plans tonight?
38:29Or should I just assume you're going to be inside hiding with the lights out?
38:32I don't hide.
38:33There's a bowl of candy on the porch.
38:34Oh, okay.
38:36Okay.
38:37Um, here.
38:41I thought torturing you would be more fun than getting your mind off of whatever's been bothering
38:45you.
38:46But I should know better than trying to get into your personal business.
38:53Good night.
38:54Good night.
38:56Ashley and I broke up.
38:58Well, I guess, technically, she broke up with me.
39:05I'm sorry.
39:06Thanks.
39:08And just so you know, I did appreciate your whole radio gag a little.
39:15Took my mind off things.
39:17Okay.
39:22Lucy.
39:23Ready to go?
39:24Uh, yeah.
39:26Do you want to join us?
39:27We're going to go grab a bite to eat.
39:29Oh, no, no.
39:30I'm good.
39:30I'm beat.
39:33You two have fun.
39:36Mediterranean sound good?
39:37Yeah, it sounds great.
39:51Sweetie, I know that trick-or-treating with your parents isn't cool, but I happen to think
39:55that our outfits are amazing.
39:58They are.
39:59And I'm actually having fun with you guys.
40:01Are you now?
40:04Oh, my God.
40:06Someone teepee'd Jenny's house.
40:10Constructive, huh?
40:13Trick-or-treat.
40:16Bye.
40:17Happy Halloween.
40:17What'd you get?
40:19You just have to admit, I wear it better.
40:22Yeah, you wear everything better.
40:23No one's arguing that.
40:24I didn't agree to compete over this.
40:27Hey!
40:28Happy Halloween.
40:29Oh, that is a brilliant costume, young man.
40:32You too, slightly older man.
40:33I don't see many Philly fans this side of the Rockies.
40:36You from there?
40:37Foxburg, actually.
40:38Just moved here a few years ago.
40:40God, you look remarkably like that fella from CNN.
40:42What's his name?
40:43Jake Tapper.
40:45No, that's not it.
40:46Yeah, it is.
40:47Here, you guys want some candy?
40:48Thank the nice people.
40:50Roger that.
40:51Have a great night.
40:52See you guys.
40:53Heyo, heyo.
40:54Hey.
40:56Can I sleep over again?
40:58I don't know that that's a great idea.
41:00Didn't you say quality sleep is important for good police work?
41:03Yeah, but I don't sound like that, do I?
41:06And you want your rookie to do good police work?
41:08Obviously.
41:09Great.
41:10Come on in.
41:10You can sleep here tonight.
41:11I will get the chamomile.
41:13Okay, but this is the last time.
41:15And didn't we agree that valerian root was better for sleep?
41:18Chamomile is easier on the stomach.
41:20Where did you hear that?
41:28Wesley Evers, attorney at law.
41:33I told you.
41:36I always win.
41:37Are you really think this is over?
41:41Are you kidding?
41:43You messed up my case so bad that no one's going to want to touch me.
41:48I figure I got a two-year free pass.
41:52You're coming after me before then would be unseemly given how compromised you and your LAPD buddies look.
41:58I wouldn't count on that.
42:04I think I'm pretty untouchable.
42:08I have some business to take care of, but I'll be seeing you, counselor.
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