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The Rookie Season 5 Episode 13

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00:00Is that a baton in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?
00:28License and registration, please.
00:33She puts the short in shorty, and he looks like he wants to chase me.
00:40Top beauties, beauty non-beauties, maybe blue booties.
00:45Go ahead and light me up a red tee, but make it sexy.
00:51Sorry, sorry.
00:58Go ahead and light me up a red tee, but make it sexy.
01:03Sell me some metal, please, so I can get arrested by this daddy of a cop.
01:08With his daddy cop walk, and his daddy cop arms, and his daddy cop butt.
01:14Oh!
01:15Top beauties, beauty non-beauties.
01:18Top beauties, beauty non-beauties.
01:22Arrest me, make it sexy.
01:26Arrest me, make it sexy.
01:30What?
01:31It's catchy.
01:32Arrest me, make it sexy.
01:35Whoa, I'm gonna win for you like I know you want me to do.
01:46Thanks.
01:47Hey, DA's office just thanked me for a 14% decrease in officer no-shows in court.
01:53Not bad for one week.
01:54Well, instead of putting the court notices in the officer's box, I serve it to him directly.
01:58That way they can't say they didn't get it.
02:00That's great, but there's not a lot of work.
02:01What else do I have going on?
02:03Wow.
02:05Oh, I'm down to my last one.
02:07What, Smitty?
02:08He avoids court like a salad.
02:10Hey, Smitty.
02:11Hey, it's House Mouse Bradford, house court liaison treating you.
02:17All good.
02:21Oh, sorry.
02:22No can do.
02:23That's my day off.
02:24You don't like money?
02:26Yeah, I like money.
02:27You get OT the whole day, you know.
02:29It's not just comp time?
02:30No, no.
02:31You scroll down to the bottom of your timesheet and click for pay.
02:3420 years?
02:35No one told me that?
02:38Good looking out.
02:39I owe you a beer.
02:40Oh, no, no.
02:41No, it's all good.
02:43It's good work.
02:44You made Smitty happy.
02:46Hey, hang in there.
02:51Good morning.
02:52Today's gonna be a tough one.
02:53Heat waves have maxed out the power grid.
02:55Expect more citywide rolling blackouts.
02:58Oh, Suarez, what's the acronym that best applies to heat waves?
03:04Oh.
03:05Cheetah.
03:06I'm sorry, sir.
03:07I'm having a blackout of my own.
03:08See me after.
03:09Yes, sir.
03:10Cheetah.
03:11You know this.
03:12Cheep.
03:13C, check the vulnerable.
03:14Check your partner.
03:15H, hydrate.
03:16E, eat like meals.
03:17A, avoid prolonged sun.
03:18P, pace yourself.
03:19You can't do everything.
03:20Look, conserve your energy.
03:21Make smart choices.
03:22Heat equals more violence.
03:23Blackouts equals more theft.
03:24It's gonna be a busy day today.
03:25So pace yourself.
03:26Don't worry.
03:27The city has laid out top dollar for Save the Art Generator, which to turn on right about
03:33now.
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04:25she forgot what else she didn't drill into her are you evaluating her or are you evaluating me
04:30you you have an issue with her no sir no no i did the ac come back on because it's so
04:37officer war as you're riding with me today come on any advice uh yeah i would just go light on
04:44the astrology talk and crystals and auras and tarot cards too and definitely no dreams okay
04:51so keep it professional no hobbies yes unless you come up with one of those case solving insights
04:57then yes you speak right up okay so you want me to be myself yes and also no just if you get one
05:02of those feelings go back and figure out the facts that led you to feeling that way okay so don't be
05:08my me war as let's go you're gonna be great please be great hey how's it going i see you have a lot to
05:19liaise and enjoying every minute of it i thought we said we would never lie to each other that was a
05:26lie you're miserable no no no it's not that bad you know nice people low stress wait wait um
05:37that might be next week thank you you're welcome be safe out there i'll see you at the end of shift
05:49you're welcome
05:50thanks
05:59thanks
06:00thanks
06:00thanks
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06:03thanks
06:07the
06:10I, uh, speak Spanish.
06:24Okay, that's not good.
06:26Great spot. Tell me why.
06:28Well, I'm not sure I can just tell something's wrong.
06:30Bad or a feeling, a hunch?
06:33Well, stopping someone on a hunch is illegal, Sergeant Gray.
06:36Correct. Tell you what, when we walk that way,
06:39why you talk it through.
06:41Then you don't see him.
06:43Well, the store's open.
06:45No one's in distress.
06:47When there's an employee with him, he's even laughing.
06:49Why does this bother me?
06:51See, we're getting closer.
06:52Tell me what you know. We walk away.
06:54There's a crime happening right now, Officer Warren.
07:00Each one of those saws is about 900 bucks.
07:03I mean, that's almost nine grand in tools.
07:04In a blackout, debit cards don't work,
07:07and who walks around with nine grand cash?
07:09So that, Selena, is absolutely perfect.
07:12Control, 7M200.
07:14I got a plate.
07:152 William Adam Charlie, 484.
07:21Hey, guys.
07:22Quick question.
07:23Great tools there.
07:24Did you pay cash or card?
07:27Hey!
07:28Hey!
07:29Hey!
07:29Turn around.
07:30You good?
07:33Yeah, I'm good.
07:33No, I agree.
07:36Dollar is a lot for a glass of lemonade,
07:38but that's just smart business.
07:39Not price gouging.
07:40Certainly doesn't buy you the right to threaten anyone.
07:42Yeah, especially not a bunch of nine-year-old girls
07:44kicking over their stand, threatening them.
07:46They were terrified.
07:48You're lucky that the oldest one doesn't have a black belt yet.
07:50That could have been a lot worse, Andrew.
07:51Yeah.
07:52Okay.
07:55According to Gray, they should be back on about now.
08:02I guess you need Gray's magic touch.
08:04Yeah.
08:04Want to go check it out?
08:05Oh, you guys are already on it.
08:18Any luck?
08:19I think it's dead.
08:21Check the battery?
08:22Yeah.
08:23All good.
08:24Maybe is the coolant leaking?
08:25I don't see any.
08:26Maybe the shutoff valve is closed.
08:27I'll check it out.
08:28Hey, buddy.
08:29Hey, we got it.
08:30It's a little crowded in here.
08:32Do you mind?
08:35You guys from this precinct?
08:37I'm new here, so maybe we haven't met yet.
08:40I am.
08:41Bobby here is usually with the 57th.
08:44Oh.
08:46Oh, nice to meet you.
08:47Yeah.
08:49LAPD doesn't have precincts.
08:51I'm going to have no such thing as the 57th.
08:53Impersonating an officer and sitting police property are both felonies.
08:56I'm sure they didn't teach you that in your imaginary police academy.
08:59We weren't trying to steal a generator.
09:01Then what were you doing?
09:05I noticed a smell this morning.
09:07You smell it?
09:08Yeah.
09:09I figure an animal got in there and died.
09:11Could be a rat, but it's a big smell for a rat.
09:13Maybe a raccoon.
09:15Skunk.
09:16Mountain lion.
09:17You think a mountain lion got in there and died?
09:19Well, there's one way to find out.
09:20Can I see those lock cutters?
09:21Maybe I should cut it.
09:22I mean, if it's a mountain lion, you probably want to shoot it.
09:24Well, I mean, if it's dead, I won't need to shoot it, right?
09:26Oh, good point.
09:28Control 7L-19.
09:29I'm at unit 15, about to cut the lock to make entry.
09:31That ain't good.
09:54Poor thing probably got trapped looking for food.
09:58Oh, that's not good.
10:06So if you weren't trying to steal the generator, then what?
10:08Our friend got pinched this morning.
10:09We thought, you know, knock out the power, get her out.
10:12You do realize locks work without electricity, right?
10:15Wait, this ain't maximum security?
10:16We like to keep things simple, like our criminals.
10:18We find low-tech gets the job done.
10:20Hey, you guys go for it?
10:23Yeah, that state-of-the-art generator was in a state of disrepair.
10:25Those guys have done a real number on it, but we managed to get her working.
10:28Good, because general services take about a week to fix it.
10:31As soon as you get finished processing them, I need you back 10-8.
10:34If any calls are piling up, I have to open up a CP just to deal with these power issues.
10:38Soon as it's going to be my lead.
10:40Really?
10:41That's great.
10:42That's...
10:43So things are going well.
10:44So far?
10:45Yeah, she's very well-trained, don't you think?
10:48She has good instincts.
10:49You can't teach that.
10:50No, no, but you can certainly teach someone to sharpen those skills.
10:53Command post lead is pretty impressive.
11:00Yeah, they almost never give that to an officer who's got less than five years on.
11:04We never spoke about it.
11:06Yeah, but she'll do fine, I'm sure, which is what we want.
11:10It is about her, right?
11:12Yeah, definitely.
11:13Yeah.
11:16The body was in a freezer.
11:18The power's been in and out for days.
11:19The surge must have finished the freezer off.
11:22Victim thought in the heat.
11:23Manager called it in.
11:24Manager said the unit was rented by an R.J. Cash.
11:27All right.
11:30R.J. Cash, huh?
11:32Looks like him.
11:34Are you identifying him?
11:35Oh, not officially, but yeah.
11:36Career criminal, mostly non-violent, but career scam artist.
11:41Loves to target the elderly.
11:43Or loved.
11:44My uncle used to refinish pianos.
11:48I can tell you right now, that is worth a fortune.
11:51Hmm.
11:52Yeah, I bet a lot of the stuff in here is.
11:54So, stolen?
11:56Or grifted.
11:57Uh, get as many serial numbers as you can and run them through RMS.
12:01Maybe we can track down some of his victims.
12:03You gotta...
12:04You wanna get some air?
12:05Yeah, for sure.
12:06I stopped breathing three minutes ago.
12:07I'm about to pass out.
12:08Is there any chance we could get Tim in on this?
12:12He's a court liaison.
12:13What does that have to do with this?
12:15Nothing.
12:16I'm just trying to find a way to keep him from losing his mind.
12:19Is there no other position he can move into?
12:21No.
12:22Everything's at a standstill.
12:23All right, well, then you're gonna have to shake things up.
12:25Create an opening.
12:26Like when a team needs a player, but they're up against a salary cap.
12:29Well, what does that mean?
12:31It means you gotta get creative.
12:32Find a weak link and start a five-player trade.
12:36Seymour.
12:38All right, let's say that Tim wants to go to Vice.
12:42McNichols is already there, but everyone knows he wants narcotics.
12:45That was a very ambitious plan, trying to take out the station's power to spring your friend.
12:50Loyalty's important.
12:52Plus, she owes me money.
12:53Unfortunately, you won't get a chance to spend it unless it's at the prison store.
12:57Destruction of government emergency equipment?
13:00Felony.
13:01Grand theft?
13:02Felony.
13:02Impersonating a police officer?
13:04Felony.
13:04Attempted rescue of a prisoner?
13:06Felony.
13:06Carrying a loaded firearm in the commission of a crime is...
13:09Felony?
13:09That's right.
13:11Wow.
13:11I hope your friend appreciates your sacrifice.
13:14Maybe this wasn't the best plan on my part.
13:17You think?
13:17Tell you what.
13:18You knock down my charges and give me probation, and I'll give you something better than some
13:23fool in a cop uniform running around in your basement.
13:25Okay, it's got to be something really great.
13:28It is.
13:30You know about ghost guns?
13:34Any luck with the serial numbers?
13:36Yeah, I mean, I got over a hundred items.
13:38About thirty victims.
13:39Nice work.
13:40And I found RJ's most recent employer, Beatrice O'Malley.
13:44I imagine some of the stolen property must be hers, so let's get her in here as well.
13:47Yeah, you got it.
13:48Oh, what's Metro doing here?
13:51Uh, Lopez caught a break on a ghost gun dealer.
13:54It's their case.
13:54They move as a pack.
13:56That's the alpha, and her right hand, Kevin Hicks.
14:01Metro would be a good fit for Tim.
14:03It's a tough gig.
14:05The hours are brutal.
14:06Hicks looks dead on his feet.
14:07I know he's got triplets at home.
14:10His wife does publicity for the department.
14:12I mean, Hicks might be up for a transfer, a bit more family time, and if he left Metro,
14:19Tim could take his spot.
14:21You make it sound easy.
14:23Hicks would only leave for a comfortable job, and there aren't that many.
14:26And if there were, they're filled.
14:28How do you create that opening?
14:29I don't know.
14:30Like you said, the five-player trade.
14:32What could go wrong?
14:33A lot.
14:34For both you and Tim, if sergeants feel like they are being manipulated, then they will never
14:39trust you again, and they talk.
14:42So the next time you need a favor, and you will, the answer will be no.
14:47Forever.
14:48So, tread lightly.
14:54Lieutenant Pine?
14:55Angela Lopez.
14:56Oh, Angela.
14:57This is Kevin Hicks.
14:58Thanks for looping us in.
14:59Of course.
15:00It's Metro's case.
15:01It just fell in our laps.
15:02Okay.
15:03Listen up.
15:04This is Detective Lopez.
15:06She's about to share some information.
15:07You're sorry us just couldn't find it.
15:09It was gift wrap for you.
15:10Detective, please tell my team how it's done.
15:14Okay.
15:14I'm going to make this quick.
15:16Come on.
15:17Come on.
15:17Just pick up.
15:18Pick up.
15:22Selena.
15:23Did you reach DWP's Joint Response Coordinator?
15:26Left messages, sir.
15:27Three.
15:28So what about FIRE's Emergency Response Captain?
15:30Did you get a hold of FEMA?
15:31No, sir.
15:31I'm still working on it.
15:33ADT?
15:33They were next on the list, sir.
15:35Selena.
15:35You got to get a hold of these people.
15:37All right.
15:37What about the other watch commanders?
15:38We need civil unrest react teams.
15:42Do you need something?
15:45I can help her.
15:46No, it's okay.
15:47I've got it.
15:47No, you don't, Boot.
15:49I got a buddy at DWP Joint Response.
15:51I can give you his direct line,
15:52and I can help coordinate the react teams.
15:54Please do.
15:54Come on, Boot.
15:59You want to learn how to do this or not?
16:03Hey, you're Hicks, right?
16:05Yeah.
16:06What you need?
16:07Got a nap about to jump off.
16:08Oh, um, I heard you have triplets.
16:11That must be a lot of work.
16:12Yeah, tougher than anything the LAPD can throw at me.
16:15Yeah, I bet.
16:16I imagine having kids must make you re-evaluate your priorities.
16:20Yeah, wife's not too happy.
16:21So, listen, um, my roommate is an excellent babysitter,
16:26and she's always looking for work if you ever need someone.
16:29Really?
16:30Mm.
16:34Detective, lieutenant, you say it's gonna hit 100.
16:37Thanks.
16:38Nolan and Thorson are the ones that made the original bus
16:40that gave us her tip.
16:41Nice work.
16:43Right place at the right time.
16:44I know you.
16:45You're the guy who got the golden ticket, right?
16:47Yes, right.
16:47I did.
16:48I expected you to go metro, but you took T.O. instead.
16:51Interesting move.
16:52I like teaching the kids.
16:53Matter of fact, my trainee is heading up a command post as we speak.
16:56You don't say.
16:57Well, if you ever do consider Metro, give me a call.
17:00It's a tough test, but I will make sure you get a good tutor.
17:03Thank you very much.
17:04Shall we?
17:05Listen up.
17:07Today's op is a UC gun by bus.
17:09I'm the UC.
17:11Targets are using a pharmacy as a friend to sell ghost guns.
17:14Trouble sign is hands up, gun out, or running away.
17:17Bus sign is fingers through the hair.
17:19Hold sign is dropping the purse.
17:20Metro sergeants Shab and Watson have been working this case for months, but Detective Lopez here
17:26uncovered the code that gun sellers need to hear in order to sell weapons.
17:32We weren't able to get close enough for our own visuals, but luckily Metro was able to hack
17:36into the security cameras, so their cameras are now our eyes and ears.
17:40Everybody sharp today.
17:42No fear, no regret, no mistakes, no excuses.
17:44Metro on three.
17:45One, two, three.
17:46Metro!
17:46Metro!
17:47Metro!
17:47Metro!
17:47Metro seems normal.
17:51You'll have a blast there.
17:52Oh, no thanks.
17:53Tex Lopez, Eric Mills, aka Knuckles, on her six Hawaiian shirt, jeans, unknown if armed.
18:09Picking up?
18:16Dropping off.
18:17I have an issue that needs to go away.
18:18My prescription's for charcoal cough syrup.
18:21Sure.
18:22We've got that.
18:23Cash only.
18:24It's got to be untraceable.
18:25Wait, I know this chick.
18:30How do I know you?
18:32You don't know me, and you don't want to know me.
18:36Yeah, I do.
18:40Damn it.
18:40We have rolling blackouts.
18:42UC's in trouble, and we have no visuals.
18:45No visuals.
18:45Seven out of 15, moving in for rescue.
19:00I need eyes on the UC.
19:03Nearly there, trying to get visual.
19:04You got 10 seconds, then we're going in.
19:07Start talking.
19:08Oh.
19:08Hold.
19:22Everyone hold.
19:22Negative.
19:23Officer rescue, now.
19:25I see her purse.
19:26She's deployed the hold signal.
19:27Stand by.
19:30Look, I don't know who you think I am, but I ain't her.
19:33I am in a hurry.
19:34Now, either we have a deal, or I can take my cash somewhere else.
19:38All right, all right.
19:41Take it easy.
19:42What do you want?
19:45I need a 45, 15-round mag, and it has to be a ghost.
19:52Thousand bucks.
19:53Untraceable.
19:57Thanks.
20:03Go get him.
20:04Go, go, go.
20:05Police!
20:06Take that off the ground!
20:07Go!
20:13Wattis, you want to tell me what's going on?
20:16Yeah, well, I left word for the, uh, watch commander at Hollywood Division.
20:20I'm still waiting to hear back.
20:21Okay, you can 10-22, all that.
20:23I'm more concerned about you.
20:24Yes, sir.
20:24I'm so sorry.
20:25I'm usually more focused.
20:26You trying to reach someone?
20:29My mom.
20:30She's barely left the house in years.
20:31She's, uh, shut in.
20:32She lives alone.
20:34Her power went off earlier, and she's not answering her phone.
20:36I'm just worried.
20:37Why don't you say something?
20:38She needs a welfare check.
20:39Wait, I wanted to, but with the command post.
20:41Yeah, remember cheap?
20:42See, check in.
20:43That is your job.
20:45Come on.
20:46I'll clear it with Gray.
20:47R.J. is dead?
20:54We found him this morning, stuffed in a storage locker.
20:56Oh, that's awful.
20:58What happened?
20:59We're not sure, but I understand that he worked for you.
21:03Yes, he was such a help.
21:05I'm not so good at computers.
21:07He set up my online banking.
21:09All those passwords are just impossible to remember, and I don't know what I would have done without him.
21:15Have you checked your accounts recently?
21:18Oh, everything's on auto pay.
21:20Okay.
21:20You need to do a thorough accounting.
21:22R.J. was a thief and a grifter, and he wipes out his targets.
21:27No, no, that's not right.
21:30He wouldn't do that.
21:32I'll call her son.
21:33He lives in New York.
21:34We'll get this all sorted, okay?
21:36Did you ever see R.J. argue with anyone?
21:39Did he ever seem scared at all?
21:41No, he was fine until he stopped coming in.
21:44Okay, thank you for your time.
21:46If you remember anything at all, just give me a call.
21:56So, there's one thing I haven't told you.
21:58You know how I spent the day doing administrative work?
22:01What about it?
22:02Well, my mom sort of thinks that's what I do all day, every day.
22:05She doesn't know I go on patrol.
22:07So you want me to lie for you?
22:08Well, not lie, exactly.
22:09Just focus on the small portion of the truth and then exaggerate it.
22:13No.
22:14Selena.
22:14Mama, I've been calling you.
22:16You didn't pick up.
22:17My phone died.
22:18No power to charge it.
22:20This is my boss, Sergeant Bradford, and this is my mom, Carla Juarez.
22:24Oh, passale.
22:27Hey, mommy, I'm a police man.
22:29You'll always be my baby.
22:31God, it must be 100 degrees in here.
22:34Reminds me of a sauna.
22:36It's good for your skin.
22:37Yeah, in 10-minute increments, not all day.
22:39You have birds?
22:41Lorca y Neruda.
22:43They're my muses.
22:44I sell paintings of them online.
22:47That's how I pay my bills.
22:49Hey, mama, you can't stay here.
22:50You gotta come with us to a cooling center.
22:52What about the birds?
22:53You can bring them.
22:53I can't.
22:56It's been years since she's left the house.
22:58It's dangerous out there.
23:00I worry so.
23:01And I told you you have nothing to worry about.
23:03I'm safe at the station.
23:04That's right.
23:06Taking calls, gathering information.
23:08Oh, thank you for keeping my baby safe.
23:11Of course, ma'am.
23:12Listen, I've got an Apex generator in the back of the shop.
23:14Let me bring it in here and get the AC up.
23:16No, no, no.
23:17I don't want to be a bother.
23:18Well, it's not for you.
23:20It's for Lorca and Neruda.
23:22I'm sure they could use a little cool it off.
23:24Okay.
23:29For the birds.
23:33Is he single?
23:36This, my dear, is how garlic shrimp scampi changed my life.
23:42And this is how a brilliant man won my heart with a generator.
23:45I do feel a tiny bit guilty of being the only ones with power.
23:49And air conditioning.
23:50And air conditioning.
23:51I know.
23:51We must have gotten 40 calls today, all from people needing help.
23:55It's bad out there.
23:56It's only going to get worse.
23:57Well, here's to a quiet evening.
23:59Cheers.
24:04Pardon me?
24:05Oh, did you check your text?
24:12I didn't.
24:13Uh, our power is out and it is too hot for Leah to sleep.
24:16And we have some personal things that are about to go bad.
24:19No, please.
24:19Welcome.
24:20You're welcome.
24:20Come, come, come.
24:21Oh, thank you.
24:21Oh, are you sure you don't mind?
24:23Of course.
24:24What do you guys need?
24:25Your fridge.
24:26Oh, yeah.
24:27Stick that in right over there.
24:28But not next to the creamer, though.
24:29That would be bad.
24:30It happens.
24:32We have shrimp scampi.
24:33Do you guys want any?
24:34Uh, he's allergic to it.
24:35It's a shellfish.
24:36Uh, can I make something else for myself?
24:38There's plenty in there.
24:39Please help yourself.
24:44Hey, sorry.
24:45We know it's late.
24:46Can you believe how hot it is out there?
24:48Why?
24:48At this time of night?
24:49Oh, my God.
24:50Air conditioning.
24:51It feels so good.
24:52Hey.
24:53The only air conditioning we have is in the car.
24:54Can I charge the car?
24:55Yeah, I'll get you a cord.
24:56Can I get you a glass of wine first?
24:57Yes, yes, please.
25:00Hey, bud.
25:01I need some wine.
25:03Hey.
25:04Let's see.
25:05Sure, why not?
25:05Come on in.
25:06Oh, you look surprised.
25:08Wait, weren't you on the group text?
25:09No, no.
25:10I turned off my phone when we were...
25:11Wine?
25:13Tequila.
25:14Double.
25:16I need it.
25:18We have a big problem.
25:19I got it.
25:27Hicks leaves Metro.
25:28Goes to IA.
25:29Remington moves to Motors.
25:32That means Watson gets into SWAT.
25:35Housy comes over to Metro, but there's still a spot for Tim.
25:37Remington's wife won't let her on a motorcycle, so that's a non-starter.
25:40Okay, um, Fuji retires.
25:50Hmm?
25:51Halsey goes to Metro, and Madison goes to robbery.
25:56Hmm?
25:57Prim will go to Vice.
25:58No, but they hate each other.
26:00Okay.
26:01Um, Jones goes to SWAT.
26:04And Bob's your uncle.
26:06Yes.
26:10Oh, no.
26:11What?
26:12Well, the only way this works is if Fuji retires, and the only person who can convince her to
26:16do that is...
26:17Schmitty.
26:18Yeah.
26:20Hey, Tim!
26:21This is unexpected.
26:22No.
26:22What's your...
26:23What is that?
26:24What are you...
26:25What's up?
26:26Uh, I heard you had power.
26:27I was hoping you had the game on.
26:29Yes.
26:29Yes.
26:30I mean, yes, we have power.
26:31The game is...
26:32We can...
26:33Come in.
26:33Come in.
26:34Is that Lucy's car?
26:36Uh, yes.
26:39Hey, guys.
26:40Look what it is.
26:42It's a party.
26:44What's going on?
26:45Nothing.
26:45Just enjoying the AC.
26:49You okay?
26:50Yeah.
26:51Couldn't do better.
27:01Fifteen years.
27:02That's what you're looking at for arms trafficking.
27:03Wait, don't I have a second amendment right to sell guns?
27:05It's a right to bear arms, not sell them.
27:08Right.
27:09You know, I've done a lot of time.
27:11Kind of done with the whole prison thing.
27:12Then give us something.
27:13All right.
27:15What about...
27:17Oh, no.
27:18If I give him up, he'll kill me.
27:19We can protect you.
27:20Not from this dude.
27:22Oh, what about, uh...
27:23No, she owes me 12 large.
27:25Wait, if someone owes me money and they get arrested, I'm out that money, right?
27:28Probably.
27:29I'm definitely not her.
27:30Oh, you're a regular phone book.
27:32All right, stay busy.
27:34Oh, what about Kingston?
27:37Prentice Kingston?
27:38The king of fentanyl?
27:40One of his lieutenants buys from me.
27:42Does that give me anything?
27:44I think we could work something out.
27:47Sold.
27:48Gotta love career criminals.
27:50They know how to play the game.
27:51Your gun dealer rolled?
27:52Gave us a major fentanyl distributor.
27:54Wesley's working on his plea deal now.
27:56What's that?
27:56Uh, I got the Emmys' report on my dead body.
27:59The cause of death was a bilateral pulmonary embolism caused by ingesting metallic mercury.
28:05It was poison.
28:05Yeah, over a long period of time.
28:07It looks like he was suffering from confusion, mood swings, tremors.
28:14Beatrice's caretaker had a tremor.
28:16Maybe whoever targeted RJ is also targeting her.
28:19I don't know who any of those people are.
28:21No reason you should.
28:22Awesome.
28:22Great.
28:30What's him?
28:31It's Mitty.
28:33What's him?
28:34Uh, no, I'm good.
28:35But I could use a favor.
28:39A favor?
28:40Hmm.
28:41That would mean you'd owe me.
28:44Technically.
28:45Lay it on me.
28:46You went to the academy with Lauren Fuji.
28:49I did.
28:49Well, she needs to retire, and I need you to talk her into it.
28:53Hmm.
28:55If Lauren Fuji retires, Watson goes to Vice, Prim goes to Motors, Hicks could move over,
29:03and Tim takes the open spot in Metro.
29:08How?
29:09I'm smarter than people think.
29:11Oh.
29:12Yeah.
29:13Smitty, you gotta do it.
29:15I mean, if not for me, think of Tim.
29:17Tempting, but Fuji and I had a bit of a falling out.
29:20Oh.
29:21I'm afraid to ask why.
29:22Let's just say it had something to do with salsa night.
29:25Yeah, okay, okay.
29:26Well, um, here's how you can make up for whatever you did.
29:31Her family lives in San Jose, and AI Meta Network is looking to hire a new head of security.
29:36They're paying $400,000 a year.
29:39You would be her hero if you brought her this job.
29:42400 Gs?
29:43Maybe I'll take it.
29:44Oh, you would be great, but that doesn't really help me out.
29:48And also, Smitty, it's a lot of work.
29:51Pass.
29:52Yeah.
29:52But if I talk to her, you gotta do me a favor.
29:54Mm-hmm.
29:54Nothing weird.
29:56Nothing weird.
29:58Promise.
30:01Deal.
30:02Deal.
30:09Cop cuties, cute and on duty, maybe blue booties.
30:13Go ahead and lock me up, arrest me, sexy.
30:18What are we singing?
30:19Ooh, nothing.
30:20Sir, listen, I know I screwed up yesterday.
30:23I appreciate the second chance.
30:25But, Selena, these evaluations aren't meant to punish you.
30:28They're meant to make you better at the thing you're worse at.
30:31Do you know what that is?
30:35Asking for help.
30:36That's right.
30:37Tim told me about your mom.
30:39Look, you've endured unimaginable loss, and you've carried that weight alone.
30:44But now you have a new family of brothers and sisters.
30:47Remember that.
30:48Copy that, sir.
30:50Next time I need help with something, I won't keep it to myself.
30:53Very good.
30:55Now, today is a do-over.
30:58Today, every call that comes up, you're in charge.
31:02And you're driving.
31:07Did you find out what happened to RJ?
31:09We are making progress.
31:11Tell me, did you work at Mercy of St. Vincent's from 96 to 05?
31:15Oh, that's how I injured my hip.
31:18I had to retire.
31:19Okay.
31:19Did you know that nine patients died there from heavy metal poisoning?
31:23Oh, I wasn't aware of that.
31:25Mercury was found in all nine victims, all of which were your patients.
31:29Were they?
31:31Such a long time ago, I don't really remember.
31:33Mercury poisoning is also what killed RJ Cash.
31:36And your caretaker, Sharona, is at the hospital.
31:39I noticed that her hand had a tremor, which is also a symptom of mercury poisoning.
31:43The doctors are looking at her right now.
31:53For what?
31:54For catching me.
31:56I don't know why I keep doing this.
31:59Sometimes it's like I'm watching somebody else.
32:03Thank you for stopping me.
32:09Hey, what's going on?
32:16Lopez's gun dealer says a huge amount of fentanyl moves through the house.
32:20What if we get exposed?
32:21Incidental contact won't give you an overdose,
32:23especially if it's already been cut or pressed into pills.
32:25What if it hasn't been cut yet?
32:27Pure fentanyl?
32:27Mm-hmm.
32:28Two micrograms kills you if you're inhaled.
32:31It's less than half a grain of rice.
32:33Okay, Juarez.
32:34You're a senior officer on scene.
32:35What do we do?
32:36Well, I mean, we call a sergeant.
32:40Great, you're here.
32:40Proceed.
32:41That's usually correct.
32:43But very soon, you might be most senior officer on scene, so what do we do?
32:50You surround and call out.
32:51You set up a perimeter, call into the house, and you get them to surrender.
32:56Is that right?
32:57I'm not saying make a decision.
32:58Control 7, Adam 15.
33:03Can I get six additional units to 956 Oakwood Court, code 3?
33:09Six units in route, code 3.
33:11Good work.
33:12Now what?
33:12Recon.
33:13See what we're dealing with.
33:15Let's go.
33:16Come on with me.
33:17There's a kid in there.
33:33They've got a five-year-old little girl in there while they're manufacturing.
33:40Yeah, we found empty cardboard boxes in the trash, which used to be packed with gelatin capsules.
33:44That means they are cutting pure fentanyl and filling the capsules in the house.
33:47We need to get that kid out of there.
33:49Should we try diversion?
33:50See, we can try the old sorry sucker gag.
33:52It's a classic.
33:53You smash, I grab.
33:54Copy that.
33:55All right, does that mean I'm not in charge anymore?
33:57Only in spirit.
33:59Let's go.
34:00Be with me.
34:00You did not just hit my car.
34:19Yeah, I did.
34:20Sorry about that.
34:21Looks like minor damage, though.
34:23Don't worry.
34:23The city will pay for all the damages and rental car inconvenience.
34:26Yeah, I'll just need to get some of your information for the accident report.
34:30Can I get your name?
34:30Can I get your name?
35:00Can I get your name?
35:02Can I get your name...
35:09Oh, shit.
35:14Hi, my name is Salina. What's yours?
35:35Listen, I'm sorry to stop the gate, but there's an emergency and we need to go outside.
35:38Do you want to come with me?
35:44Hey, show me your hands. Put your hands behind your head.
36:03Baby girl!
36:04Okay.
36:06What the fuck?
36:08Uh...
36:10Uh...
36:14Uh...
36:16Uh...
36:18Uh...
36:20Uh...
36:22Uh...
36:24Uh...
36:26Help! I got the kid! Help her!
36:56Selina's still in there.
37:06What? Get down!
37:10Selina!
37:12Selina!
37:20Selina!
37:22Officer Juarez is down. She's not breathing.
37:26Let's go.
37:30I need Narcan!
37:34Come on.
37:36Easy. Easy.
37:38Come on.
37:40Come on.
37:44Come on, Selina. Selina.
37:46Selina, come on. Wake up. Come on back.
37:48Selina! Get her again.
37:50Come on.
37:52Hurry. Hurry. Come back to us, Selina.
37:56Selina?
37:58Selina, can you hear me?
38:00Come on, Selina.
38:06Hey.
38:08My hand.
38:10What'd you say?
38:12You're crushing my hand.
38:14Oh, sorry. Sorry. Hey. Hey. Hey.
38:16Over here, guys.
38:18Good work in there.
38:20Mm-hmm.
38:30Hey. Hey. How you feeling?
38:32And don't just say fine.
38:34I'm still pretty shaken.
38:36But, um, thank you for saving me.
38:38Like I said, family.
38:40Well, you did took guts today.
38:42Yeah, saving a kid like that, I mean, there's gotta be a medal in there somewhere.
38:44That definitely is.
38:46I'll get on the paperwork.
38:48Or maybe it'll be better coming from my FTO.
38:50I'm happy to do it.
38:52Curious, though.
38:54Would that qualify me for a medal as well?
38:56No.
38:57Yeah, that's not what's important right now.
38:59But having a training officer's very first rookie qualify for a medal in her first few months on the job would put me in some pretty rarefied air.
39:08But, again, not important right now.
39:10Mm-hmm.
39:14Hey.
39:15Hey.
39:16I just heard Lauren Fuji is retiring.
39:18Really? That's surprising.
39:19Yeah, apparently she got some great gig up in San Jose paying her a ton of money.
39:23Wow. Good for her.
39:25With her out, Watson moves over to Vice, Prim winds up in Motors, and Hicks takes his place.
39:31I don't know how you keep all that straight.
39:33Don't you get it?
39:34It means there's an opening in Metro.
39:37Well, at least there was.
39:39Lieutenant Pine just called me 15 minutes ago, and I'm going over.
39:43That's great. Congratulations.
39:45Thanks. Greg gave me a rock star reveal.
39:47Yeah, well, he should. You're amazing.
39:49I'm excited.
39:51I'm excited? Let's go to dinner tonight and celebrate.
39:53I can't. I'm sorry. I really, really want to, but I can't.
39:57I promised my friend that I would help him with something tomorrow night.
40:00Hmm?
40:01Okay.
40:02Okay. Sure.
40:03Do you need any help?
40:04No, no. It's something I've got to do on my own.
40:06But tomorrow night, it is a date. We are going to celebrate you.
40:10Congratulations. They're really lucky to have you.
40:15Okay, I've got to go.
40:17Good job.
40:21Who did I think you were?
40:25When we danced in the setting sun?
40:29When you said that you loved me forever.
40:34And I was getting ready to run.
40:38Ready to run.
40:42Hola, mija.
40:43How was your day?
40:44Oh, you know, just a lot of filing, a lot of paperwork.
40:47Almost done, though, so I'll be heading out soon.
40:49I always thought police work was so dangerous.
40:52It is. I got a paper cut today.
40:54Ay, mija, you need to be careful.
40:56I know. I am.
40:57I promise.
41:00I'll admit I've been lax about cleaning it.
41:03How lax?
41:04Either Clinton or Bush was the president.
41:07What? Which Bush?
41:09It's been a while.
41:15A deal's a deal.
41:16I'm happy it worked out for Tim.
41:18Yeah.
41:19Oh.
41:20Whoa.
41:21Hey, where are you going?
41:22Aren't you going to help?
41:23You miss Monday Night Football?
41:28It's not Monday!
41:29Hi.
41:30Hi.
41:31Yeah.
41:32Emma.
41:39Hey.
41:40Where's your laundry?
41:41Leah had a little accident.
41:44Thanks.
41:51Four Seasons has power.
41:59Oh, it's already begun now.
42:04Getting ready, ready to run.
42:08Oh, it's already begun now.
42:13Getting ready, ready to run.
42:17Oh, dear God.
42:29We're out here.
42:31You know what?
42:32Oh, dear God!
42:33We're out here.
42:35We're out here.
42:36How do you want to run?
42:53We're out here.
42:55Damn it.
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