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The Rookie Season 7 Episode 2
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00:01Stop! Police!
00:19Damn it, it's locked.
00:20Stop circling down the north roof access stairwell behind the locked door.
00:23Taking the south stairwell to cut him off at the street.
00:30It could be the magic of the name of the light.
00:33All you better do is earn the price.
00:36What do you want?
00:40Well, that's a first.
00:47Clear.
00:49Clear.
00:56Nolan.
00:58Look.
01:00315.
01:01How do I radio that in?
01:02That's 415.
01:03My special lady.
01:05Oh, I'm gonna win for you like I know you want me to do.
01:08Are you cleaning or are you just moving the mess around?
01:12I can't find my keys because someone keeps letting our toddler play with them.
01:13I cannot be late for my meeting with the captain.
01:22Well, maybe it could be seen as a power play, making them wait to hear your demands.
01:23They're not demands, they're respectful requests.
01:24Now, if he doesn't adjust them to my satisfaction, then they become demands.
01:25Hmm.
01:26Found them.
01:27Key fob casserole.
01:28Key fob casserole.
01:29She's a culinary visionary, just like her mom.
01:30Speaking of dinner, what time will you be home?
01:31I invited a few friends over.
01:32Our friends or your friends?
01:33They're community activists.
01:34In that case, I am busy.
01:35I am filling in on patrol, and cases are just busy.
01:36I'm not going to be late for my meeting with the captain.
01:37Well, maybe it could be seen as a power play, making them wait to hear your demands.
01:41They're not demands, they're respectful requests.
01:43Now, if he doesn't adjust them to my satisfaction, then they become demands.
01:47Hmm.
01:48Found them.
01:49Key fob casserole.
01:50She's a culinary visionary, just like her mom.
01:52Speaking of dinner, what time will you be home?
01:55I invited a few friends over.
01:57Our friends or your friends?
01:58They're community activists.
01:59In that case, I am busy.
02:01I am filling in on patrol, and cases are just piling up.
02:04Nyla, come on.
02:05The latest corruption scandal exposed a lot of dirty cops, and people want answers.
02:09Isn't that why you are going to see the captain?
02:11I am just going to tell them the same thing that I am telling you.
02:14We are handling it.
02:15The department is just as motivated to get bad cops off the street as you are.
02:22Alright, maybe not just as, but we are working on it.
02:24For now.
02:25Historically, there's always a lot of talk about accountability, but the second the press moves on,
02:30it's all swept under the rug.
02:31I think it would help if the community heard from an officer who shared their concerns.
02:36Someone like my gorgeous, smart, funny, talented, amazing wife.
02:44Fine.
02:45But that is just because you said I was funny, and not enough people acknowledge that.
02:51It is so funny.
02:52But it is so fun, it is so fun.
02:53I'm showing you that I am so happy.
02:55Why don't you love that?
02:58Time to make a video.
03:00The second is a sign-up.
03:01Do you want to touch on the road?
03:04Why don't you want to touch on the road?
03:06Here we go.
03:07Do you want to touch on the road?
03:09Do you want to touch on the road?
03:10What's future?
03:13Do you want to touch on the road?
03:16Yes.
03:17Do you want to touch on the road?
03:19What the hell are you doing, Booth?
03:40I'm going to work, sir.
03:41Yeah, I'm not blind.
03:43I'm asking why you've been coming to work like you're leaving for a six-month appointment.
03:45Well, this whole thing, it's a little cross-training trick I picked up from my high school football coach.
03:50Heavy backpack equals easy cardio.
03:51Well, do it on your own time.
03:53Cops don't walk to work.
03:54I know L.A. is not a walking city, but I didn't think y'all would care so much how I got myself places.
03:59I care when it's an officer's safety issue.
04:01But you worry someone's going to jump me for my milk money?
04:03No.
04:04I'm worried that some hardcore criminal pissed at you for locking up his buddy might sneak it behind you and slit your throat.
04:08That'll put an abrupt ending to your easy cardio.
04:11You're a pretty intense guy, you know that?
04:13What's your point?
04:15Woo!
04:17Do we know what day it is?
04:19Yo, I can't believe it's finally plainclothes day.
04:23I mean, it's normal to be nervous, right?
04:25Yeah, of course.
04:26And listen, Nolan wouldn't have authorized it if he wasn't sure you were ready.
04:30Yeah.
04:31Yeah, yeah, you're right.
04:32I bet your plainclothes day was a breeze, huh?
04:34Actually, I almost washed out.
04:37But Nolan's not Tim.
04:39And I don't think he's going to mess with your head.
04:41Yeah.
04:42You need to mess with your head.
04:43The only way to make sure she's ready.
04:44Yeah, that's not exactly my style.
04:46Your style is also being evaluated today.
04:49But Watt is a good cop.
04:50She messes up as much your failure as it is hers.
04:53Wait a minute.
04:53Lucy is a great cop, and you almost washed her out.
04:56I did.
04:57But you're not me.
04:58Everyone knows I'm an exceptional T.O.
05:00You, on the other hand, you have to prove yourself.
05:02It's the only way to prove a T.O. doesn't have to play mind games in order to train a good rookie.
05:07It's not enough to win.
05:09I have to crush Tim in this competition.
05:11Okay, so the contest is just about T.O. styles?
05:14I mean, what else would it be about?
05:16Nothing.
05:16She thinks it's about the breakup.
05:18And she's not alone.
05:20I am so over the breakup.
05:23We had friendly, professional competition long before we dated, and this is just that.
05:28So, back in uniform.
05:30How does it feel?
05:31Itchy.
05:32I am already sweating.
05:34But we are rooting for you today, Juarez.
05:37Patrol really cannot afford to lose another body right now.
05:42The boys are obsessed with this mass vigilante.
05:45Jack, too.
05:46Whoever he is, he isn't making my job any easier.
05:48Citizen's arrest is perfectly legal.
05:50Yeah, but false imprisonment isn't.
05:51And the fuzzy line between the two is for the jury to decide.
05:53Well, at least he isn't hurting anyone.
05:56Yet.
05:56I hope you don't mind, but the captain wants me to sit in on this morning's proceedings.
06:01None at all.
06:02Just don't think I'm going to go easy because we're friendly.
06:04Of course not.
06:05I'll see you up there.
06:07Wow.
06:07Look at you.
06:08Reminds me of the first day we met.
06:10I hate it.
06:11Forgot how much these pants flattened out my ass.
06:13Well, it still looks pretty good to me.
06:14Pretty good?
06:16I moved to have my previous comments stricken from the record.
06:19You ready for your meeting?
06:20The real question is, are they ready for me?
06:23Okay.
06:23Not one word.
06:24I was just going to say thank you both for your sacrifice that detectives owe you one.
06:29You've owed me 200 bucks since the Super Bowl.
06:31I want my money.
06:32Understood.
06:33But seriously, if I need a crime scene babysat today, you guys, my first call.
06:39We should go.
06:40Yeah.
06:41Have a good meeting.
06:42Thanks.
06:42See you, Mike?
06:43Yeah.
06:43Be careful today.
06:45Not a fan of that detective?
06:46Not at liberty to say.
06:48Didn't see your boot in the locker room, Chen.
06:50He's late for roll call.
06:51You'll be in the hole before the day even starts.
06:53He has a few minutes.
06:54He has 43 seconds.
06:56Hey, have you guys seen sex?
06:58No.
07:00Damn it.
07:05He's ready.
07:06He's ready for a message.
07:07All right, everybody, settle down.
07:08It is 8 a.m. on the dot, which means roll call has started.
07:11And Officer Chen's boot is officially...
07:14You're late, boot.
07:15Late.
07:15Sorry, I didn't...
07:16Officer Chen, what's an acceptable excuse for a rookie to be late to roll call?
07:19There isn't one.
07:20That's right, which means today you'll be starting in the lost column.
07:24Moving on.
07:25Lieutenant Gray is in a meeting with a captain and a community activist.
07:29That representative is James Murray.
07:31Look, I know we all have friends lose their pensions over this mess, but they made that bet.
07:35They cross lines we can't cross.
07:36Now it's up to us to regain the community's trust.
07:39Otherwise, we'll be dealing with nonsense like this.
07:43Now, I'm sure you've all heard about this jackass running around trying to be some masked Avenger.
07:47He's called the Watcher.
07:49Yeah, I'm not calling him that.
07:51Kissed up till I get in a...
07:53He's just an attention-seeking wannabe desperate for Internet fame.
07:57You might be right.
07:58But there has been a measurable spike in crime in the neighborhood since we've been shorthanded.
08:02Look, if the residents start thinking this clown is more reliable than us, we have a huge problem.
08:06That's why today, we're going to be doing some good old-fashioned community policing.
08:10You mean foot patrol?
08:11Yeah, we're not doing that.
08:16Fine, but only to show up that masked weirdo.
08:19Everyone get out there, shake hands, kiss some babies, hand out business cards.
08:23Let the residents feel your presence.
08:24Everyone except Nolan and Juarez, who will be on plainclothes day.
08:28All right, that's it.
08:28Be safe out there.
08:31Huh, kind of funny.
08:33The one day you guys are back in uniform, I get to wear my civvies.
08:36I'll share.
08:36It won't be so funny if Selena doesn't pass.
08:40I wouldn't.
08:43Ooh.
08:45How much coffee is too much coffee?
08:46How many fingers am I holding?
08:48I mean, two, but they're vibrating.
08:49Okay.
08:50Take a deep breath.
08:53All right, you got this.
08:56All right, let's go over how this is going to go.
08:58Today, I am here in a purely observational capacity.
09:01I will not advise, assist, or help you in any way.
09:04Every decision will be yours.
09:07If you get into some trouble that you can't handle, I will step in.
09:10Just know that that will affect your final evaluation.
09:13Understood.
09:14Mount up.
09:14Now, to help simulate the experience of riding solo, this will be the last time I speak
09:27to you until the end of shift.
09:28Finally.
09:29Usually, I can't get you to zip it.
09:31Oh, you're serious.
09:34Okay.
09:35Here we go.
09:36And by we, I mean me, because I am riding solo.
09:40You are so lucky.
09:41If Sergeant Bradford was your T.O., you'd be spending the rest of your shifts scrubbing
09:44holding cells with a toothbrush.
09:46Well, I'm glad that he's not my T.O.
09:48Do you want to run alongside the shop while you reconsider your attitude?
09:55No, ma'am.
09:56Sorry.
09:59Good.
10:00Of course.
10:02Because I don't want to be that kind of T.O.
10:04But you showing up late for your second ever roll call?
10:08Either you don't respect me or...
10:10Of course not.
10:11Well, you're not taking your training seriously, Ridley.
10:16Officer Chin, I promise you that is not the case.
10:19I...
10:20I know it's no excuse, but I had a doctor's appointment this morning, and it ran...
10:26It ran late.
10:27So, I...
10:27It's not...
10:28It's...
10:28It's not going to happen again.
10:31Good.
10:33So, since I'm making all the decisions today, I guess that means I can do...
10:39Yes.
10:41Damn.
10:43Okay, I thought for sure that'd get you to crack.
10:47Oh, my.
10:487-0-15, I have an in-progress 2-11 home invasion at 6-2-3, Layden.
10:53RP is homeowner Walter Fields, 82.
10:56Advice RP to lock himself in the bathroom and find out if there are any firearms in the house.
11:03RP has locked himself in the first floor bathroom and is armed with a handgun.
11:08Control responding code 3.
11:117-0-15 shots, firing side 2-8-2-7, Layden.
11:23We are...
11:23I am code 6 on scene.
11:25Make an entry, send backup.
11:26I am inside your house.
11:43Come out with your hands up.
11:52Call it in.
11:53I need an RA to my location.
11:58Teenage female, GSW to the chest.
12:01She is conscious and breathing.
12:03Homeowner, this is the police.
12:05Is there anyone in that bathroom with you?
12:07No.
12:08Did you find a guy?
12:09I think I got him.
12:10All right, I'm going to need you to put that gun down.
12:15Is it down?
12:16Yeah.
12:17All right.
12:18I'm going to need you to open the door.
12:20Come toward me nice and slow with your hands where I can see them.
12:27Nice and slow.
12:27Just walk towards me, okay?
12:28I'm going to have to put you in handcuffs.
12:30What?
12:32I'm the one who's being robbed.
12:33No, I understand.
12:34It's standard procedure.
12:35It's not up for debate.
12:36I know, but...
12:38Oh, my God, no.
12:40No.
12:40No, let me go.
12:41That's my granddaughter.
12:43Let me go.
12:45I heard footsteps in the hall.
12:48There have been a lot of break-ins around here lately.
12:50So I thought...
12:52Listen, I...
12:53I need to go to the hospital to make sure she's okay.
12:56I'm sorry, sir, but...
12:57Oh, please, she's only 17.
12:59They have to save her.
13:00They're going to do everything they can to help her, okay?
13:06How you doing?
13:07Fill me in.
13:10It's...
13:10I hate playing close to A.
13:17Fine, let's hear it.
13:18Well, victim is the 17-year-old granddaughter of homeowner Walter Fields.
13:22An open window in the laundry room suggests she may have been trying to sleep back in after a night out,
13:26and he mistook her for an intruder.
13:28Thanks.
13:28I'll take it from here.
13:29Okay, well, do you need me to take Walter in for processing?
13:32He's been through enough.
13:33He doesn't need to see the back of his shop.
13:34I'll handle it.
13:41I, uh...
13:42I don't expect you to respond because I know you're not here today, but I need to say something.
13:49I thought I did a pretty good job handling that call,
13:52so I don't really understand why you stepped in to take leave.
13:55You know, besides the fact that I'm supposed to be making all the decisions today,
13:58it undermined my authority with a man who is already more inclined to trust someone who looks like you
14:03or for someone who looks like me.
14:05Just something to think about.
14:14Community policing in a city the size of L.A. is a lot more complicated than whatever you're used to back in Texas.
14:18You mean I can't just pop down to the bingo hall and shake hands with all my cousins in them?
14:22Uh, excuse me, officers?
14:25Yes, ma'am. What can we do you for?
14:27Would you mind helping me bring my garbage bin in? So heavy.
14:30Uh, yes, ma'am. I'd be happy to.
14:32You know, I would have thought a woman in as good a shape as yourself would have no problem bringing this bin in.
14:37Well, just because a woman can do something herself doesn't mean she doesn't enjoy watching a handsome young man do it for her.
14:42All right, if there's nothing else you need from us, ma'am, we're going to need to be moving on.
14:45You have a great day, ma'am. 9-1-1 is a number if you need us again.
14:48Let's go. She knows what 9-1-1 is.
14:50Well, you told me to be friendly.
14:51That kind of friendly will get you a suit. Next time, just focus on professional.
14:54Hey, excuse me, sir. You have a minute to talk?
14:57Depends. What about?
14:58Well, this is Officer Chen. I'm Officer Ridley. We're introducing ourselves around the neighborhood.
15:02We're trying to get a sense of what we can do to better serve the community.
15:05Better? Son, are you new?
15:07Actually, yes, I am. You're going to have to forgive me. I'm still learning.
15:13Okay. Well, then, I'll educate you.
15:17This used to be a nice neighborhood to raise a family.
15:21Then the gang started moving in and the drugs.
15:23And now the only time the police ever seem to show up is to make an easy arrest
15:29or to use us as an example for young officers like yourself.
15:34See the watcher there?
15:35Now, I don't know if the watcher is helping, hurting, or just playing crazy.
15:39But at least he's here.
15:42And you'd be surprised what a big difference that makes.
15:44Well, sir, next time you got a problem,
15:47you can contact me directly and I will personally make sure that the police respond.
15:52I just might.
15:58Ridley, how's good?
16:01I would not have agreed to this if I knew we were doing foot patrol.
16:04Tell me about it.
16:05And James is having people over for dinner tonight,
16:07so I can't even put my feet up when I get home.
16:10Thanks for the invite.
16:11Oh, trust me, you do not want one.
16:13It'll be James, a bunch of angry community members,
16:16and then me answering for the sins of the LAPD.
16:19You're right, I'm good.
16:21How have things been since the scandal broke?
16:23Tense.
16:24I mean, I'm just sick of having the same conversation over and over again.
16:29God, I remember when Wesley and I used to get into it over police procedure.
16:33It was kind of hot, but also exhausting.
16:36It's much easier now that he works for the DA's office.
16:38If only I had that option.
16:42Hey, my bag!
16:48Happy on your back!
16:50Two babies each and we still got it.
16:52Control, I need transport at the corner of Cochran and 8th for a 2-11.
16:56Person at suspect.
16:57Copy, show 7, Adam 15 in route.
16:59How's the war's doing?
17:03She's doing great.
17:05Me, on the other hand, I'm struggling a little bit.
17:08We had an incident that got a little dicey, and I wound up taking the lead.
17:13Afterwards, she questioned whether I was making the right call.
17:16Oh, unless she was dying or on fire, you definitely did not.
17:19I didn't even realize I was doing it.
17:21Instinct just kicked in.
17:23You gotta learn to control that impulse.
17:25Yeah.
17:26I had no idea being on the TO side of playing close date would be this hard.
17:30Of course it's hard.
17:31You've been training her for the past nine months.
17:33You're invested in her success.
17:35But the only way she will succeed is if you give her the room to fail.
17:42What can you tell me about that guy crossing the street?
17:45Late teens, early 20s.
17:465'10", 6'4", tall.
17:49Slim builds, colors, and tattoos suggest that he's affiliated.
17:52If that get any closer, I'd say he's a part of the Sixth Street Devils.
17:56And what's our authority to stop and talk to him?
17:58Well, the standard for probable cause in detention states that we need to have a reasonable belief
18:02that the person in question has or will commit a crime.
18:05For example, if this was a 11-532-A loitering for the purpose of selling drugs,
18:10then we could stop him.
18:19Follow that suspect!
18:20LAPD shots!
18:227 out of 19, we got shots fired in the alleyway of Beverly.
18:257 out of 19, we got shots fired in the alleyway of Beverly.
18:27Sir, the ambulance is on its way.
18:31I'm good. I'm good.
18:32This ain't the first time I've been shut.
18:33You're still going to the hospital.
18:34You need a car. Get away.
18:35Did you get the plane?
18:36The mank? Ridley!
18:37Sir, the ambulance is on its way.
18:47I'm good, I'm good.
18:48This is the first time I've been shot.
18:50You're still going to the hospital.
18:51He had a car, get away.
18:53Did you get the plane?
18:54The mink?
18:56Ridley.
18:57Where did they go?
18:58What direction did they go?
19:03Control 7-9-15.
19:05Vehicle stop on 2 Queen Charles Edward 265.
19:08The registered owner, Arnold King,
19:09has a no bail out of Long Beach.
19:11Start me another unit and be advised
19:13that I am riding solo.
19:15Copy item 15, additional unit in road.
19:18Damn it.
19:22What the hell is taking so long?
19:23Sir, I need you to get back in your car.
19:25You can't just hold me here.
19:27Sir, if you do not get back in your car now,
19:30you will be in violation of penal code section 148
19:33resisting an officer.
19:35You have my permission to call me a badass.
19:59You are a badass.
20:00You're an embarrassment.
20:03Not only did you fail the radio in your location
20:05while chasing an armed suspect,
20:07you were unable to provide any details
20:10that might help us identify his vehicle.
20:13These are the fundamentals, Officer Ridley.
20:17Things they teach you the first week at the academy.
20:19There's no excuse, sir.
20:20You're damn right.
20:24Step outside.
20:25I need to speak to Officer Chin for a minute.
20:34Let me be blunt.
20:36Do you think Ridley has what it takes
20:39to make it through the FTO program?
20:40I think Officer Ridley shows a lot of potential.
20:47Very diplomatic.
20:48Now I need your armist opinion.
20:50I think he's smart, thoughtful, and empathetic,
20:54but he's made some very basic mistakes,
20:56which I understand at this stage in his training is to be expected.
21:00I think at this point it's too soon to tell.
21:06Every rookie makes mistakes,
21:08but we're under a microscope right now.
21:11So if you ever start to think that he might be a liability,
21:16I need you to let me know right away.
21:18Yes, sir.
21:20All right.
21:25Officer Chin, I'm sorry.
21:26You need to stop apologizing, all right?
21:28Get your head in the game.
21:29Go study your Rookbook.
21:31Yes, ma'am.
21:35Here, the vigilante has escalated to attempted murder.
21:38Too bad he got away.
21:39Are you seriously here to gloat about how badly my rookie screwed up?
21:42Of course not.
21:43A little.
21:44Look, being a T.O. is hard.
21:46Being a good T.O. is even harder.
21:50First lesson I learned is you can't let their failures be your fault.
21:53Not the beginning.
21:53You have to make those failures a teachable moment.
21:56Well, that's very enlightened of you.
21:58Don't sound so surprised.
21:59How's it going with Officer Texas?
22:02So far, so good.
22:03Still got half a shift left.
22:08Why are you trying to leave the scene before the ambulance arrived?
22:11I promised my grandma I'd take her to church.
22:12And you were going to take her with a bullet in your shoulder?
22:14She hates missing the homily.
22:16Well, you have been very unhelpful.
22:18I'm a devil, baby.
22:19Devils take it to the grave.
22:20Oh, what a motto.
22:22You think with there being so many cops in the neighborhood,
22:24the watcher would have picked a different day to escalate to attempted murder.
22:27It wasn't just an escalation.
22:29This was a completely different M.O.
22:31I mean, everyone else was stopped while committing a crime.
22:34This doesn't feel like his other missions.
22:36This one feels personal.
22:37Okay, so what do those other missions have in common?
22:40They're almost all single perpetrator robberies or assaults.
22:43All in the neighborhood.
22:44And patrol's long response times have been giving him a chance to get to the scenes first.
22:48I might have an idea.
22:52So where exactly do you live?
22:53Must be pretty close to the station.
22:55Over on Stanley?
22:56I can smell the tall pits from my apartment.
22:58Probably why I got such a good deal.
23:01Hey, what's up?
23:02Harper and I have a plan to track down the vigilante.
23:05Can you and your boot back us up?
23:06Yeah, absolutely.
23:06Seven out of 100, what's your ETA for that 415 in the alley off Fuller?
23:17Still six minutes out.
23:18Be advised, original RPS called back multiple times to report screaming from that event.
23:22Copy.
23:22We'll be there as soon as we can.
23:30Police!
23:31Hands up!
23:32Show me your hands!
23:32Show me your hands!
23:33Search him, boot.
23:33Keep your hands on your head!
23:34I got a gun in the hole for my right hip.
23:36It's a 9mm.
23:41Same as the one used to shoot Bicho.
23:43Hold on, hold on.
23:44I didn't shoot anybody.
23:47Thomas Forsythe, you're under arrest for attempted murder.
23:51I want a lawyer.
23:53Get up.
23:58Looks like you had a pretty eventful plainclothes day, Officer Warrens.
24:02Yes, sir.
24:04Had a few missteps, as did Officer Nolan.
24:06But overall, I'm impressed on how you handled some tricky calls today.
24:13What?
24:14I mean, does that mean I passed?
24:16Yes, you passed.
24:21Thank you, sir.
24:21You're welcome.
24:23Now, Officer Nolan, for a first-time T.O., not terrible.
24:28But definitely room for improvement.
24:31Yes, sir.
24:32All right.
24:33That's all.
24:35Good job.
24:37Explain something to us, Tom.
24:38What makes a middle-aged guy, a former cop, decide to start running around his neighborhood in a mask playing superhero?
24:44My client saw a need in the community and used his training as a retired law enforcement officer to lend a hand.
24:49I just wanted to make my neighborhood safer.
24:51By shooting gangbangers?
24:52I told you that wasn't me.
24:54Check my alibi.
24:54We are, but why carry a gun if you didn't intend to use it?
24:57Come on.
24:58You know any cops active or retired who aren't carrying at all times?
25:01Let's go.
25:31Let me guess.
25:31The ice cream in there was for if I failed?
25:33Yes.
25:34But that doesn't mean we can't still eat it.
25:36See, now we're talking.
25:40How's it look?
25:41Oh, girl.
25:42It looks like you took on a dude twice your size and still won.
25:46Here's to you and being an absolute badass and crushing your plain clothes day.
25:52I am quite proud of myself.
25:58As well, you should be.
25:59I mean, look how far you've come in the last nine months.
26:02How much you've grown.
26:04It's crazy thinking back to that first shift.
26:06I was in so far over my head.
26:08I can't believe I didn't get washed out.
26:11How are things going with Seth?
26:13Yeah, he had a pretty crap day.
26:17I don't know what the answer is.
26:20That's why I think we need to narrow down our action items and put them in writing for the captain.
26:26Hey, there she is.
26:28Uh, everyone, this is my wife, Nyla.
26:31Hello.
26:31Are you here to give us some real answers?
26:37Because if you're just going to parrot the department line, I'm not interested.
26:40Okay, let's just give her a few minutes to settle on.
26:43Okay, George?
26:44Help yourself to some more food and wine.
26:45I'm so sorry.
26:48It got a little bigger than I had planned.
26:49You think?
26:50You said a few.
26:51What version of the English language is this a few?
26:54I do not appreciate being ambushed in my own home.
26:57It's not an ambush.
27:00Word got around, okay?
27:01More people wanted to come.
27:02What was I supposed to say?
27:03No.
27:04It's a complete sentence, James.
27:06Where are you going?
27:08To change.
27:29Oh, could you get it?
27:31I used up all my steps for the day.
27:33Okay.
27:36It's Nyla.
27:43Hey, everything okay?
27:45Was the dinner a disaster?
27:46If by dinner you mean town hall meeting in my living room with 20 strangers, then yes.
27:51He didn't.
27:52Oh, he did.
27:53I'm sure James didn't mean for it to get that big.
27:55He probably...
27:57I'm going to stop talking and go check on the kids.
28:03What did you say to him when you left?
28:05Oh, uh, nothing, because I climbed out the window.
28:09I am not proud of it.
28:11Why not?
28:12I'd be proud of myself for not burning the house down.
28:15It's James.
28:18Tell James we're doing a spouse swap.
28:20I get you.
28:21He can have Wesley.
28:22That would solve a lot of problems.
28:25Do you know it's illegal to live in a vehicle parked on the street?
28:29Oh, sweet suffering, Lord.
28:31You scared the crap out of me.
28:32Exactly.
28:33You're completely exposed.
28:34Not to mention it's against the law, which you're sworn to uphold.
28:36Of course.
28:38But I can't afford to bring a place right now, all right?
28:40I've got some debts to repay.
28:41That doesn't make it better.
28:43Officers in financial trouble are much easier to corrupt.
28:45What if someone steals your vehicle or breaks into it and steals your service weapon or
28:49police equipment?
28:50You'd be terminated on the spot, which is exactly what I should do right now.
28:53No, wait.
28:54Don't do that, please.
28:55I need this.
28:58I screwed up.
29:03All right, I played football in college and I thought I was going pro.
29:07So I spent some money before I technically had it.
29:10And you blew out your knee, jumped off the roof at a frat party like an idiot.
29:14Which is a tragedy because you were destined to be one hell of a running back.
29:18Well, all that's in the past.
29:19And right now, I'm giving you 24 hours to find yourself a legal place to live.
29:24Otherwise, you're going to have to find yourself a third career to screw up.
29:28Mr. Fields?
29:36I'm...
29:36I remember.
29:39Hard to forget the worst moment of your life.
29:46So, um...
29:48How's Chelsea?
29:49Ten hours in surgery.
29:51And they say she's...
29:52She's going to need another one in a couple of days.
29:56Her parents will be here by then.
29:58Hey, tell me.
30:02How do families survive something like this?
30:06I mean, how...
30:07How am I supposed to?
30:10Well, it isn't easy.
30:13But it is possible.
30:14It just takes time.
30:17I don't...
30:18I don't think I have enough years left in me.
30:21I mean, even if Chelsea and my daughter find it in themselves to forgive me, I'll never forgive myself.
30:28Okay, that it was an accident.
30:30I don't understand.
30:32When did I get so afraid?
30:35You know, I was the man that people called in a crisis.
30:40Suddenly, my daughter talks to me like I'm a child.
30:44You shouldn't do that.
30:47You know, did you remember to do this?
30:50She begged me to give that gun up.
30:58She said she would pay for a better security...
31:00A better security system.
31:04And I told her no.
31:06I said no.
31:07Come on.
31:08I can take care of myself because, you know, giving up the gun was admitting defeat.
31:13It was like acknowledging that you're not the man that you thought you were.
31:20And that terrified me, you know.
31:23Now her little girl's in there fighting for her life because I was too proud to accept my own limitations.
31:31I was too scared of looking feeble.
31:34And then all that fear, the second that I saw Chelsea laying on that floor, I realized that I didn't know what fear was.
31:47I had no idea.
31:55Hey.
31:56Hey.
31:56Hey, I got the shop all set up.
31:59I came in early to top it off with some gas.
32:01I put some air in the tires.
32:02I even got you a coffee.
32:04You know that doesn't wipe the slate clean from yesterday's mistakes, right?
32:08Yes, ma'am.
32:09But actually, I wanted to talk to you about that.
32:11The reason I came in late yesterday and I took my eye off the ball with the vigilante.
32:19Four years ago, I was diagnosed with cancer.
32:23And it was aggressive.
32:24And my eyes weren't very good.
32:27But I did beat it.
32:29But a week ago, I went in to get some routine blood work done and my results came back as
32:36irregular.
32:37I'm sorry.
32:39That sounds incredibly stressful.
32:42Seth, you know, I'm the one that's responsible for your safety on the job.
32:48And you really should have told me.
32:50I know.
32:51I know.
32:51It's just people treat you different when they know that you're sick.
32:56Yeah.
32:57But there's no excuses.
32:59You're right.
33:00And I should have told you.
33:02When do you get the results back?
33:04Soon, I hope.
33:07But it feels like forever.
33:11Yeah.
33:12There's nothing we can do about that now, right?
33:15What do you say we focus on other people's problems for today?
33:18I'd love that.
33:20We have a lead on the copycat vigilante.
33:22Midnight shift caught a homicide.
33:23A kid from the same gang as our shooting victim yesterday.
33:26And witnesses saw the watcher running from the scene.
33:29We dug in and found that both victims were persons of interest in the murder of an 18-year-old
33:32girl, Sienna Sanchez, shot to death six months ago.
33:35But the DA's office couldn't convince anyone to testify against the gang, and so the case
33:38fell apart.
33:39So you're thinking someone from Sienna's family is out for vengeance?
33:42Makes sense.
33:43Apparently, our two victims bragged openly about the murder.
33:46We made a list of all her family and friends that need to have their alibis checked.
33:49We were hoping patrol would help us knock those out.
33:51Of course.
33:52Whatever you need.
33:52The mother's going to need someone with a soft touch.
33:56I'll send Nolan Juarez.
33:57They'll be sensitive.
33:58Perfect.
33:59Emile de Sanchez, 47, widow.
34:02Any other kids?
34:03No, just the Anna.
34:05I mean, to lose her husband and her child within a few years, I mean, that'll break her heart.
34:11And heart and hers.
34:13Lopez just smashed Emile de's car to a traffic cam footage leaving the area of both shootings.
34:18She's our copycat.
34:20Remember, sympathetic or not, she's our murder suspect, considered armed and dangerous.
34:24I can't copy that.
34:27Looks like the 6th Street Devils have figured out Emile de's the killer, too.
34:30Control, 7 out of 15.
34:43I have at least four armed men outside 2202 Norton.
34:46No sign of Emile de Sanchez, homeowner.
34:48I'm assuming more armed suspects inside.
34:50Requesting backup and airship code 3.
34:53Copy, item 15.
34:54Backup and airship are en route.
34:55What about Emile de?
34:56Let's go see what we can see.
34:57Let's go see what we can see.
35:14Control, be advised, 7 out of 15.
35:16Code 6, approaching Sanchez residents from the rear.
35:19Advise responding units, possible blue on blue.
35:27Shut up!
35:28Out of me!
35:30Let her go!
35:31They killed my daughter!
35:32Back away!
35:36Out of the bridge.
35:427 out of 100, shots fired at our location.
35:44Set them out 15.
36:04We are under fire in the foot alley in the east side of the detached garage.
36:07Damn!
36:08Hey, what's your position on a liberal use of flashbangs?
36:16Do it!
36:22Chet, we're going to flashbang them.
36:23Be ready.
36:24They're low on ammo.
36:25Just wait for the reload.
36:26Copy.
36:32Now!
36:33Let's go.
36:44Not a bad hit for a running back.
36:47Jan, take him.
36:50Let's go.
36:51Nolan, we're coming up behind them.
36:53Copy that.
36:54We're in the foot alley.
36:55We have four shooters posted up behind the Honda.
36:57Sixth Street Devils, you are surrounded and outgunned.
37:00You have five seconds to lay down your guns.
37:03Get on the ground.
37:04Arms and legs.
37:04Spray.
37:11Come on.
37:14Get out.
37:17You.
37:17Down.
37:19Secure, Milda.
37:21Drop the gun.
37:22Do it right now.
37:24Drop it.
37:26Hey, Milda.
37:27Drop the gun.
37:29Look around.
37:30There's no chance of you walking out of this alive unless you do what I say.
37:33I don't care.
37:35They killed my daughter.
37:37They deserve to die.
37:38Every last one of them.
37:40Maybe.
37:42But if you don't let them go, I will be forced to end your life in order to save his.
37:47Does that sound like justice to you?
37:49I want to die.
37:52But I don't want to kill a grieving mother for avenging her daughter's murder.
37:56Please.
37:57Please.
38:06On your knees.
38:08Three days in.
38:21How are you feeling?
38:23Well, I was like an imposter.
38:24But there have been a few moments where I felt like I was making a difference that has made all those other times worth it.
38:31What about you?
38:33It doesn't really matter at this point.
38:35Unless one of y'all have a room, I can rent off the cheap.
38:37No.
38:38Sorry.
38:38No worries.
38:39Well, it was great working with y'all, no matter how briefly.
38:42What are you talking about?
38:43Well, Tim's bouncing me.
38:45He found out I was living in my car and gave me 24 hours to find a legal residence.
38:50Blurred you be up in a few hours.
38:51So find something.
38:53Well, I can't find a place you're renting and moving in by tonight.
38:57I might have a solution.
38:59So, how mad are you?
39:12Pretty mad.
39:15How mad are you?
39:17Pretty mad.
39:19Why don't you just call it even?
39:22Yeah, I would love to, but I don't think we should.
39:29Okay.
39:31What exactly does that mean?
39:36Sometimes I worry that we got married too fast.
39:39Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
39:41Wait, wait, wait, what?
39:43Nyla, we've built a great life together.
39:46We have a beautiful daughter.
39:48We love each other.
39:49We do.
39:50I love you, James, but that does not change what I do for a living.
39:54Something I also love is in direct conflict with your work.
40:00Which is equally important to me.
40:03Yeah.
40:07Then I guess we have to work at trying to figure out a pathway through this.
40:15That's what I'm saying.
40:16But we can start tomorrow because Mama's tired.
40:26How about I run you a bath while you kiss the kids goodnight?
40:31That sounds good.
40:33There's no way we were that clueless.
40:37I mean, I know we were rookies, but we had some common sense.
40:41No rookie has common sense.
40:43After my first day as a T.O., I wrote Harper a very long apology letter and sent her a Spocky
40:49certificate.
40:49Aw.
40:50Aw.
40:51Forget it.
40:55You made my life hell.
40:57Besides, any amount of gratitude you might have been owed was more than paid off while
41:01we were dating.
41:02Fair enough.
41:03Mm-hmm.
41:04All right.
41:05That is it for me.
41:06I'm going to go home and soak my entire body in nice.
41:09All right.
41:09Have a good night.
41:10See you tomorrow.
41:10All right.
41:15So, your boot handled himself okay out there today?
41:20Yeah.
41:21He's, um, yeah, we're figuring it out.
41:27How was Texas the rest of the day?
41:32I'm about to find out.
41:33Oh.
41:35Time's up, boot.
41:36You find a place to live?
41:38Howdy.
41:39I sure did.
41:39Let me introduce you to my new landlord.
41:44Bradford, just welcoming the kid to the neighborhood.
41:47Pass him back to my boot.
41:48It's only temporary until I bank enough money to get my own place.
41:54Yeah, that's what every guy said when they first moved into that lot.
41:57All right.
41:58See you tomorrow.
41:59You buy yourself another shift.
42:03Don't listen to Bradford.
42:05This place is Shangri-La.
42:06All the beer, barbecue, and sports you want.
42:10And pants are always optional.
42:15Things are gonna get better.
42:17Yeah.
42:17Uh-huh.
42:17I'm clean.
42:18Uh-huh.
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