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Boston.Blue .S01E03
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00:00THE END
00:21Huh.
00:22What?
00:23I didn't take you for the selfie type.
00:25Well, sometimes I make exceptions.
00:27You do? For who?
00:29Somebody back in New York.
00:31Somebody special.
00:34I think that's all I'm gonna give you. For now.
00:36Ah, fine. Be like that.
00:38Mm-hmm.
00:39All right. We're going right up here. Just around the corner.
00:42Okay.
00:44It's a historical reenactment ship.
00:46Takes tourists around the harbor of famous American Revolution sites.
00:48Pretty cool. We got a few ships like this in New York.
00:51Except we don't got all the Samuel Adams costumes.
00:54I came here on a date once.
00:57What? What happened to the guy?
00:59Oh, we dated for years and then, uh, put my life on hold form.
01:02Then he realized we weren't the right fit and broke up with me.
01:04Sounds like a great guy.
01:06Mm.
01:09Hey there. Is this the one who found the body?
01:12Detective Silver, Detective Reagan. Nice to meet you, Mr.
01:16Tommy.
01:17Tommy. Tell us what happened.
01:19We were prepping the first tour when I saw her.
01:22Stuck there.
01:29Pull her out.
01:33We met at a bar. He seemed nice.
01:36I usually wouldn't go home with him.
01:40But I-I did.
01:42I think he put something in my drink.
01:44The next thing I remember, I was tied up.
01:47I said no.
01:49I tried to make him stop.
01:51But he didn't.
01:53Okay, enough.
01:55She's an infinitely sympathetic victim.
01:57She's a teacher.
01:58The police statement's gonna be useful, but it's her testimony.
02:01That will take a dangerous rapist on the street for a very long time.
02:04What's the problem, Bobby?
02:05He's come out and discovered that Harper, the victim, used to do porn.
02:10Bondage pornography, in which he was tied up, matching what she said happened during the assault.
02:15The violent sexual assault that sent her to the hospital.
02:17Yes, but it also lends credibility to the defense's consent argument.
02:21So then what is this video, an act?
02:23Either way, we need to make an offer to a lesser offense that doesn't put him on the sex offender registry.
02:28If we go to trial, the defense is gonna use her past to discredit her with a jury, and it'll work.
02:35He needs to plead to a felony, otherwise we're leaving a violent predator on the street.
02:38If we go to trial, the victim's past will become public knowledge.
02:42Lose, and we'll have dragged her through the mud for nothing.
02:45But, of course, it's your decision, Madam District Attorney.
02:48No, it's not.
02:52It's up to her.
02:57Lawson PD, welfare check.
02:59Murray Bennett?
03:00I'm gonna go in here.
03:02Oh, thank you for coming.
03:04Murray gave me a spare key for emergencies, but when he didn't answer, I was too scared to come in alone.
03:10You did the right thing by calling us Mrs. Katz.
03:13Does Murray live alone?
03:14He's not here.
03:15Okay, so we're gonna call in a silver alert.
03:18Silver alert?
03:19Oh, no, no.
03:20Murray's only 24.
03:21How long has he been missing?
03:25He didn't turn up for, uh, puzzle time this morning, and, you know, I know what you're thinking, but he would never miss it. He will always call if he's busy or if a hunt is going well.
03:36Murray's a hunter?
03:37Oh, scavenger hunter.
03:38Oh, scavenger hunter.
03:39On the internet.
03:40There's a site called Bullseye.
03:43He won a $20,000 prize last month.
03:46Mm-hmm.
03:47I'm sorry, ma'am.
03:49We have to go.
03:50Oh, no, please.
03:51I have the worst feeling about this.
03:52We're gonna keep an eye out for Murray.
03:54Everything's gonna be all right, I promise.
03:57Have a good day, ma'am.
03:59Man, why did you say we keep an eye out for this guy?
04:05We're not detected.
04:06It's not our job.
04:07I don't know, man.
04:08She's an old lady.
04:09I felt that.
04:10Let's just keep an eye out for this guy while we're on patrol, okay?
04:13I'm really sorry, Phoebe.
04:16I tried to get us out of the house on time.
04:18No, you were busy on the phone with your job.
04:20It's fine.
04:21I'm just so late.
04:22It was a busy morning.
04:23Yeah, well, explain that to Principal Martinez, because I'm gonna get a tardy seat.
04:25Okay, look.
04:26You're stuck with your dad's lame girlfriend while he's out of town.
04:30I get it.
04:31No.
04:32You don't, so just don't even bother trying, okay?
04:42Right up there.
04:50All right, barely any decom.
04:52So she wasn't in the water very long.
04:55No visible signs of trauma.
04:56Hopefully she's got some ID on her somewhere.
04:59Whoa!
05:00Crab.
05:03Shellfish allergy?
05:04It's not funny.
05:05My grandfather told me never trust anything that carries this house around with it.
05:09Well, you're in Boston now.
05:10That's like half our food.
05:11Everything out here is shellfish.
05:13Crab cakes, lobster rolls, shucked oysters.
05:15And I'm guessing the seafood isn't what killed her.
05:18Killer whale.
05:19Heroin.
05:20Well, that's a whole different kind of fish there.
05:22No, no, no, no.
05:23Yeah.
05:24I'm guessing the fish just got a whole different kind of fish there.
05:25Okay, go.
05:26You're not.
05:27Go, go, go, go, go.
05:28Go, go, go.
05:29Go, go, go, go, go.
05:30Go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
05:31I'm sorry, can I help you?
05:58Sergeant Brian Rogers, Drug Control Unit.
06:02You ID the victim?
06:03No. Body was in the water too long.
06:04It's gonna be a while. Why?
06:06Because this is my case.
06:07Come again?
06:08You found a bag of branded heroin in the victim's pocket.
06:10Something called Killer Whale.
06:12Ties into a long-term DCU investigation,
06:14so we're taking over, detective.
06:16Well, that's interesting, boss,
06:18because since when the hell does narco-Trump major case?
06:22Look, I know the brass moved heaven and earth
06:24for you to contract with BPD,
06:26but that doesn't mean I gotta care.
06:28Yeah, and go, what the hell are you trying to say?
06:31Look, I know who you are.
06:34Mm-hmm.
06:35Daddy's not the commissioner here.
06:36You actually have to follow the rules.
06:38Yeah, and if you actually know who I was,
06:41you wouldn't talk like that.
06:42Oh, yeah?
06:42Mm-hmm.
06:43Rogers.
06:44Hey, Lee. It's good to see you.
06:46You too.
06:48This is Danny Reagan, my new partner.
06:50Danny, this is Brian Rogers, my old partner.
06:52Oh, we met.
06:53Oh, so that's not going to make either one of you back down, is it?
06:57It's my case.
06:58No, it's our case.
07:00Got it.
07:03Who are you calling?
07:08Sorry, I'm late, Lena.
07:10But just because you're my sister doesn't mean you can call my office when you have a problem.
07:14Oh, sure it does.
07:16So you heard about this Jane Doe that we pulled out of the harbor this morning?
07:19There is some dispute over whose case it is.
07:23Emmy said there was no water in her lungs, so it wasn't a drowning.
07:26Cause of death?
07:26Acute opiate overdose.
07:28She was dead before she went in the water.
07:29Which means her body was dumped, which means it belongs to Major Case.
07:32No, she OD'd on a branded fentanyl heroin mix called Killer Whale.
07:36Drug control unit has been building a case against a distributor.
07:39Guy named Mitchell Edgars.
07:41There has been an uptick in ODs this month.
07:43Is he behind it?
07:44Yes.
07:45And if Major Case starts running around like a bull in a china shop,
07:47it'll spook Edgars and blow our entire investigation.
07:50I'm pretty sure we both work drug cases.
07:52Okay, well, we've been working under the new low-impact policing guidelines,
07:56so we want to keep this in-house.
07:58I'm sorry, the what?
07:59We minimize negative community impact,
08:01meaning the fewer low-level drug arrests, the better.
08:04Keeps addicts out of the system.
08:05And do you sell the drugs for them, too?
08:07That's enough.
08:08Reagan's right.
08:10This is an unattended death in a popular tourist area.
08:12It is a Major Case.
08:14But I want DCU on it, too.
08:16This will be a joint investigation.
08:18The three of you will work together out of the Major Case Unit.
08:21Understood?
08:22Yes, ma'am.
08:23Understood.
08:24Time for, boss.
08:26You know, it is a shame you two never hooked up.
08:34You all have such a vibe.
08:37Is that why you have us working with DCU?
08:39You say you don't date partners.
08:40You're not partners anymore.
08:43Wow.
08:44You should know.
08:46He wasn't next on the board this morning.
08:49Now, he went out of his way to be at your crime scene.
08:52Because he loves you.
08:55You suck.
08:56I do.
08:56I know.
08:57Now, please find who's pushing this poison in our city, will you?
08:59Yes, ma'am.
09:07Sure you don't want a coffee?
09:08No, I'm good.
09:09Ma'am, this treasure hunt site's actually really cool.
09:12They post a new one at the first of every month.
09:14You can win money, prizes.
09:15This guy won a jet ski.
09:16And there's a picture of Murray Bennett winning the $20,000 prize.
09:21$20,000?
09:21That's real money.
09:22I actually used to love this stuff.
09:24I used to be such a nerd.
09:26We even played online cartography, man.
09:27Something nerdier than map games.
09:29Brother, what do you mean, used to be?
09:31You cannot talk, bro.
09:33Fantasy sports is just D&D with athletes.
09:36It's the same thing.
09:37Whoa, whoa, whoa.
09:38You trying to pick a fight right now?
09:39What are you doing?
09:41Yeah, they're really not getting this.
09:42Somebody posted the last clue here in the comments.
09:44Where water whispers and gentle dance in Harvard's garden lines at teacher's glance.
09:49Do you really think that Murray Bennett's missing?
09:52Mrs. Katz seems to think so.
09:54We take it to missing persons, you know, respondent and report.
09:57It hasn't been 24 hours yet.
09:58I think he was just going to say there's no case.
10:00I promised Mrs. Katz that we would find Murray.
10:04Mr. Cartography, come on, just read the clue one more time.
10:07Maybe, maybe, maybe if we solve the hunt, maybe we'll find Murray.
10:12Where water whispers and gentle dance in Harvard's garden lines at teacher's glance.
10:18I think I know where that is.
10:20No, you don't.
10:21Plus, Harvard's way out of our patrol radius.
10:23No, Harvard Garden.
10:25It's in the Arboretum, Jamaica Plain, which is...
10:27Technically in our patrol radius, yeah.
10:30You want to check it out?
10:33For Murray?
10:34For Murray.
10:37Are we still going to trial next week?
10:42I've already requested a sub to cover my classes.
10:45That's what we want to talk to you about, Harvard.
10:47We found out about your former career, the adult films.
10:54Oh, um...
10:56I was 22, and I needed money to stay in school.
11:02I should have told you.
11:03I didn't think it mattered.
11:04You don't owe us an explanation.
11:06We just want to make sure that you understand the ramifications on your case.
11:09What do you mean?
11:10We learned this from the defense during Discovery.
11:12They're going to use it against you.
11:14I'm a middle school teacher.
11:15This can't get out.
11:16It'll ruin me.
11:17We could offer your attacker a plea deal, in which case you wouldn't have to testify.
11:22It would just have to be a non-registrable offense.
11:24Now, he tied you up so it could be felony false imprisonment.
11:26But not rape?
11:28That's correct.
11:29He could be out in 12 months with no sexual assault on his record.
11:38I'll do it.
11:39I'll testify.
11:40He took everything from me.
11:43I can't let him do that to anybody else.
11:45I don't think you understand.
11:46The DA can file a plea even without the victim's consent.
11:49If we go to trial, you probably won't win.
11:51Your credibility with a jury will hurt the case,
11:55and you'll have gone public with your past.
11:56I won't let him get away with this.
11:59We can't...
11:59You heard her.
12:01No plea deal.
12:03We're taking this case to trial.
12:06If we lose, then he doesn't serve any time at all.
12:09He walks.
12:11Well, then we better not lose.
12:15All right, thank you.
12:17That was the Habermaster.
12:19He's working with the Coast Guard in the Weather Service
12:21to figure out where Jane Doe's body went in the water.
12:24Apparently, there's been some really big ties
12:26making it hard to tell.
12:27So this is Mitchell Edgars.
12:29Yep.
12:29Looks like a villain.
12:30It's because he is.
12:33Is that my old desk?
12:35Mm-hmm.
12:36Still has the dent from where you kicked it.
12:38Does it still have your stash of Twix
12:39because you can't be trusted to keep them in your own desk?
12:42It's Danny's desk now.
12:43Oh, yeah?
12:45Oops.
12:47Empty.
12:49Still don't trust him with your Twix, huh?
12:51What, the great Danny Reagan not living up to the New York hype?
12:55Get your feet off his desk.
12:57What are you doing?
12:58What is your real beef with him?
13:00I know his type.
13:02A police legacy.
13:03He thinks he can do whatever he wants.
13:05He's not like us.
13:06Did you forget that my mom is the DA
13:08and my sister is the superintendent
13:09and my brother is a cop?
13:10You didn't come up like he did.
13:11Before your mom had remarried,
13:13you had never met your dad, like me.
13:15You always had something to prove.
13:16Well, thank you for casually bringing up my childhood trauma.
13:19That's what ex-partners are for.
13:23Speaking of,
13:24I've been, uh,
13:27thinking about the list of rules
13:28that we had when we rode together.
13:30Ryan.
13:30Come on, Lee.
13:32We're not partners anymore.
13:33Just one date, see where it goes.
13:35I can't.
13:36Are you seeing someone?
13:39No.
13:41Get your ass out of my seat.
13:44Did you get anything else from the Amit?
13:46Yeah.
13:47Vicks a local woman with a small-time rap sheet.
13:50Mostly possession.
13:5128 years old.
13:53Kathleen Sullivan.
13:54Yo, is that Kathy?
13:56Sully's sister?
13:57Mattapan Sully or Sully from Dorchester?
13:59Dorchester.
13:59How many Sully's do you two know?
14:01Five.
14:01Four.
14:03This one's an old CI of ours.
14:04That means we gotta register
14:05with the informant manager.
14:07Let him know that we're reaching back out.
14:08Okay, but if the CI knows something,
14:10we may not have time to wait around for paperwork.
14:12Hate to say it, but I agree.
14:14We can file the papers later.
14:19I think you just agreed with me.
14:24Hello?
14:25This is Sarah Silver.
14:27Oh, hi.
14:29How's the, uh, sleepover going?
14:33I haven't seen Becky.
14:36Phoebe said they were going straight to your house after school.
14:38Are they still not there?
14:39Uh-huh.
14:40Uh-huh.
14:41So, Becky said they were staying at Phoebe's?
14:45No.
14:46No.
14:47And you've tried calling her?
14:48Okay.
14:50Okay.
14:51I-I will try Phoebe, and I will get back to you.
14:53Yeah.
14:54Pick up.
15:02Pick up, pick up, pick up.
15:06Damn it.
15:07Phoebe, where are you?
15:08I need to run a trace.
15:22Patrick Sullivan, Sully.
15:24He was an addict, dealt his supporters' habit.
15:26And when he got clean, we cut him as our CI.
15:28Haven't seen him in a year.
15:31All right, just go play for a second, all right?
15:34Detectives?
15:34Sully.
15:35In a minute.
15:35Is that Grayson?
15:36He got so big.
15:37Yeah.
15:38You look well.
15:39Been eating healthy, boxing to stay in shape.
15:41So, what's up?
15:42Who's this?
15:42My partner.
15:47That's awkward.
15:48Huh.
15:50Sully, we have bad news.
15:53It's your sister.
15:56I'm so sorry.
16:03It's over 18 months.
16:05I got my son back.
16:06I've been in the program between the steps, but you...
16:07You can't beat the Sullivan curse.
16:10Come on, Sully.
16:11It's true.
16:12Addiction took my father and his parents before him, but...
16:14Kathy and I were supposed to break the chain.
16:17Was your sister sober, too?
16:19I thought so.
16:20She just took her six months to check.
16:22I hate to ask, Sully, but do you know who she bought the dope from that killed her?
16:26She ever mentioned something called Killer Whale or a guy named Mitchell Edgars?
16:30Not sure.
16:31How about a connection down at the harbor?
16:34I don't know, all right?
16:35I'm out of the life.
16:36All right, all right.
16:37Just look, just let us know if you hear anything, all right?
16:39Yeah, sure.
16:40Sully, do not let this mess with your sobriety.
16:52You know it's not what Kathy would have wanted.
16:54I'm okay.
17:12I'm okay.
17:14Uh, no thanks.
17:19Boss and P.D., hands up.
17:31You too, John Oliver.
17:33Oh, my God.
17:34Stop.
17:34It's my dad's girlfriend.
17:36Relax.
17:37It's not that serious.
17:38It's very serious.
17:39I can arrest you right now.
17:40Underage drinking, sexual misconduct with a minor.
17:43How old are you?
17:44We weren't doing anything.
17:45I suggest you two get out of here right now before I change my mind.
17:48Phoebe?
17:49Becky, you come with me.
17:52Mitchell Edgars has three lieutenants.
17:55Jason Beaches, Marco Alves, Leonard Leroy, and then below them, the Street Boys.
18:00No way Kathy bought directly from Edgars or the other three, so we start with these guys.
18:05Ooh, I gotta take this.
18:06I'll be right back.
18:08Detective Silver.
18:09What exactly is stopping you from bringing in these five clowns and getting them to rat on their bosses?
18:14The ACLU, for starters.
18:15Not for nothing, I could flip any one of them in an hour.
18:18Well, we can't all be Danny Reagan.
18:20No, we can't.
18:21But you could at least try acting like a cop, maybe.
18:24Are you serious?
18:26Really?
18:26I can't leave you two for 60 seconds.
18:29That was the harbormaster.
18:30Figured out where her body came from.
18:32Where?
18:32Right here.
18:34Same harbor where the tour boat was docked, so she didn't drift.
18:37There was a swirling tide from a storm off the coast that night, so the only way she was there, that's where she went in.
18:42Okay, so she OD'd and somebody dumped the body, hoping that it would float or sink away.
18:46So we need the names of all the passengers and the crew members from that ship and all the ships on the berths on either side.
18:51Start with him.
18:52Why him?
18:53It's the eyes.
18:54I'll just imagine it with more hair and a goofy vest on.
18:57And pantaloons.
18:59The revolutionary tour guide, Tommy.
19:02Yeah, they call him Bones.
19:03Came up working fishing crews with his dad.
19:05So Bones works the harbor dressed up as Sam Adams while slinging Kilauella to tourists at the same time.
19:10Makes sense.
19:11Steady customer base, looking for a good time.
19:14Let's go talk to Bones.
19:18There is no way I can get a jury to ignore Harper's past in pouring.
19:22You're a talented prosecutor.
19:23There's got to be an angle.
19:24No, I watched the movies.
19:25She's tied up the same way on the tapes that the defendant tied her up during the assault.
19:29And she goes on and on about how much she likes it.
19:31Have you dug into the defendant any deeper?
19:33Any history of violence against women?
19:35Nothing.
19:36He's a boy scout.
19:38Literally, that's how far back I went.
19:39The man is an eagle scout with a crystal clear record.
19:42Keep looking.
19:44Harper's passion prohibit her from seeing her attack or punished.
19:47Due respect, why are you pushing this so hard?
19:49We've played out sex crime cases like this before.
19:52Harper didn't break any laws.
19:53Porn is still legal the last time I checked, so I'm not going to abandon her for choices
19:59that she made when she was too young to really think through the consequences.
20:02Well, young or not, the internet is forever.
20:05Unfortunately.
20:09She used a fake name.
20:12She covered most of her face with a blindfold, right?
20:16Right.
20:16So how did the defense find the video to begin with?
20:21Send me that video.
20:22If we can't take this to trial, we have got to find a way to make a better deal.
20:27And there might be something on that film.
20:28I just, I got to see it for myself.
20:30Oh.
20:30Oh, quit clutching your pearls, Bobby.
20:33Send me the video.
20:44Thought the silent treatment would end after we dropped off Becky.
20:49At least tell me if you're okay.
20:50Phoebe, look at me.
20:54For what?
20:55Are you going to arrest me?
20:57That was so embarrassing.
20:59You threatened to take my friends to jail.
21:02Oh, I can't even with you.
21:03You lied to me.
21:04And for what?
21:06So you could go drink warm vodka in a park and make out with some older dude who, by the
21:10way, wasn't even that cute?
21:11I wasn't drinking and I wasn't making out with him.
21:14But you wouldn't know that because you were too busy acting like Superintendent Save-A-Ho.
21:17I was terrified for 47 minutes.
21:21I had no idea where you were or what was happening.
21:24I have seen things, Phoebe, bad things.
21:28And for a minute, I thought that could be you.
21:31It's one of the worst feelings I've ever had.
21:33So yeah, I threatened to arrest your friends and embarrass the hell out of you and I would
21:37do it again.
21:43Hey.
21:47If this phone is pinging on this block, I guarantee you Bones is in there.
21:58I should go in alone, undercover, keep it low profile.
22:02No, we should hit him hard and fast before he knows what's happening.
22:04If you do that, then every addict and dealer in the city is going to know that you're looking
22:08for him.
22:09You might as well throw a grenade at DCU's case.
22:11Well, I don't think we have time to use kid gloves right now.
22:13Enough, enough, enough.
22:14You're both wrong.
22:15We go in quiet and there's no way you're going in alone.
22:18It's dangerous.
22:19We wear vests.
22:20And let me do the talking.
22:21Okay.
22:22But technically, if we're both wrong, it kind of means at least one of us is right.
22:26I agree.
22:26Would you shut up?
22:27Oh, hey, I live down the street.
22:47Did you know that there's smoke coming off of your roof?
22:50Keep your hands together.
22:52Gun?
22:53Hey, there.
22:54You're assuming this flock is not registered to you.
22:57So you're going to do us a favor and keep your mouth shut and don't let anyone know we're
23:00here.
23:01Maybe we'll help you out of this.
23:04Smoke off the roof?
23:05Last I checked, you're supposed to adhere to yourself as law enforcement.
23:08Your new partner's got you bending the rules.
23:09It worked, didn't you?
23:19Shh, shh, shh, shh.
23:21It's okay.
23:22You're not in trouble.
23:24Just tell us where Bones is.
23:26We're looking for Bones.
23:27Where's Bones?
23:28Hey, no.
23:29Shh, shh, shh.
23:30This is why I said low profile.
23:32We're cops in a crack house.
23:33There's no such thing.
23:34Over here.
23:35Come on, move.
23:36Over here.
23:41Stay there.
23:42Got your six.
23:43On it.
23:48He's gone.
23:49Damn it.
23:50Damn it.
23:50This medallion looks familiar.
23:58Looks like somebody didn't want him talking.
24:01And that someone might be Sully.
24:04Yes, Mrs. Katz.
24:12We're going to find him.
24:15Okay.
24:15All right.
24:16Yeah, bye.
24:17That's your girlfriend?
24:18No, that was Mrs. Katz calling to see if we found Murray yet.
24:21Apparently, he still hasn't been home.
24:23I'm just worried that he's in trouble.
24:24He is in trouble.
24:25He's a gamer.
24:26Does puzzles with his elderly neighbor.
24:28Not the kind of guy that stops coming home for no reason.
24:30And I would know.
24:31By the same settlers of Katz, limited edition that he is.
24:34Okay, we get it.
24:35Murray is multiverse Sean.
24:36Who you would have been if you never became a cop.
24:38Don't worry.
24:39If he's in trouble, we're going to find him.
24:41Makes you think the next clue is out here anyway.
24:43What's what you said?
24:44Harvard's garden, water whispers, teacher's glance.
24:47While you're busy settling Katz.
24:48I was out here taking girls on dates.
24:50Who knew you were such a hopeless romantic?
24:53You know the arboretum's free, right?
24:54On some date.
24:55Right up here is a plaque for Helen Keller's teacher, Ann Sullivan.
24:59She used water to teach Helen to speak.
25:01Water whispers.
25:03You know, over there, there's a nice bench to make out on.
25:06Nice and quiet.
25:07Oh, okay.
25:09What is that?
25:09What is that?
25:10Let's get it.
25:17Oh, that's the next clue.
25:19What does it mean?
25:21I have no idea.
25:25Well, you know me.
25:34Why am I here?
25:36What is this?
25:37Is this yours?
25:39Where'd you find that?
25:40At the dead drug dealer?
25:42One who sold to Kathy?
25:44Tommy Bones Johnson?
25:46You need to tell me right now what's going on, Sully.
25:49I went and talked to my old plug and I asked him who was selling dope at the harbor.
25:53And I talked to him.
25:55But I swear I had no idea he was dead until right now.
25:58He was beaten to death by somebody who knew how to throw a punch.
26:01Didn't you say you got into boxing after you got clean?
26:03Look at your knuckles right now.
26:06You sure you two just talked?
26:07I found him in the back bedroom.
26:10He was all freaked out.
26:11He was freaked out?
26:12What do you mean?
26:13Nervous?
26:13Scared?
26:14Pacing, he was getting high.
26:15I asked him about my sister.
26:17He came at me.
26:18Threw the first punch.
26:19We fought.
26:21I swear to God, he was alive when I left.
26:27You gotta believe me.
26:29Sully, there's too much evidence not to hold you.
26:31I didn't do it.
26:33Please, they're gonna take my son.
26:35Don't let them take my son.
26:37All right.
26:40If you're telling the truth and you really didn't do this,
26:43I'll make sure you get home to your son.
27:05All right.
27:05Let's eat.
27:09Everything looks so delicious.
27:10No phones at the table, please.
27:12Mom makes the best to challah.
27:13That means you're too shy.
27:15So how was everyone's day at work?
27:17Fine.
27:18Can you pass the butter?
27:20Well done.
27:20Can't have challah without butter.
27:22Mom.
27:22Mm-hmm.
27:23Do you remember our first Shabbat dinner together?
27:26Yeah, of course I do.
27:27I don't think I've ever been that nervous in my life.
27:29You were nervous?
27:30Mm-hmm.
27:30I didn't know that.
27:32Why?
27:32Coming to Shabbat made it feel like things were getting real.
27:36And don't pretend that you didn't think the same way, too,
27:38because you were huffing and puffing about me replacing your mom.
27:41You even stained your dad's holocopper.
27:44You did that?
27:45She did.
27:46She knocked over a wine glass.
27:48The happy blended family had so much drama going on behind the scenes.
27:51Who knew?
27:52I was just in the beginning.
27:53Yeah, it was tough at first.
27:55Then it got easier.
27:57You know, Mae is the reason I became a cop.
27:59Really?
28:00Mm-hmm.
28:00Yeah, she took me to work with her one day,
28:02and this female detective came in,
28:04and they were talking through a case,
28:06and I was just watching them.
28:08They were both so smart and so powerful.
28:11And by the time they were finished talking,
28:13I knew exactly what I wanted to be when I grew up.
28:15They say our childhood joys become our adult passions.
28:19Isn't that right, Sean?
28:21The phone.
28:22It's for a case.
28:23A case?
28:24It started as a welfare check, and...
28:27A guy disappeared doing a treasure hunt,
28:29and we're trying to solve it.
28:31The last clue was a string of numbers that...
28:33I don't know.
28:34Did you file a missing persons report?
28:36Yeah, but this guy, Mary Bennett, he's in his 20s.
28:39There's no sign of his struggle.
28:40He lives alone.
28:41No one's going to care about the case for the next 36 hours, so...
28:44Well, what are the numbers?
28:44Maybe we can help.
28:46Yeah, I'm with Phoebe.
28:47What are the numbers?
28:48We already figured out the first part.
28:50We put the sequence into an AI number generator,
28:52and it came up with, like, this weird cipher for a European baby,
28:56and I...
28:56What are you talking about?
28:57Well, you're in luck, because there's more numbers.
28:597, 11, and 14.
29:02Wait, European baby.
29:04Maybe it's the word for baby in another language.
29:07Nino in Spanish, or Zietzko in Polish.
29:10Tino in Hebrew, enfant in French.
29:12Bambino?
29:14Bambino.
29:14Oh.
29:15Red Sox family.
29:16Come on.
29:17Oh.
29:18Of course.
29:19Yeah, Babe Ruth, the great Bambino,
29:21played his first game with the Red Sox,
29:23July 11, 1914.
29:25Wow.
29:25That's the last three numbers.
29:26Oh, my gosh.
29:27Of course.
29:28Mom.
29:29So does that mean the next clue is at Fenway Park?
29:32Could be.
29:33Could be at his house, his cigar club.
29:35You never really know what these scavenger hunts.
29:37There's usually deeper meanings to the clues.
29:39Yeah, the context matters.
29:40Try and remember that a patrol cop's job
29:43is to respond to the report.
29:45And that's it.
29:50Dad.
29:50It's a dangerous game to run around
29:52pretending to be a detective when you're not,
29:54especially when someone's life is on the line.
29:56So be careful.
29:57And maybe pass it off to your boss next time.
30:00Well, that's no fun.
30:02Denny's right.
30:05I don't think I'm ready for this.
30:17You were 15 when I married, Ben.
30:19That was intimidating.
30:21And I was already a mother.
30:24Nobody's ever ready.
30:25Yeah, but most people have a few years of practice
30:28before the kid realizes how bad they are at it.
30:31She snuck out.
30:32I found her in the park with alcohol and boys.
30:35What'd you do?
30:36I made a vaccine.
30:38I threatened to arrest the boys.
30:40Why?
30:41Because
30:41I was scared to death she was hurt.
30:47You'll make a great mom.
30:49Stepmom.
30:52Is there any difference?
30:53If you don't mind me asking,
30:59what's up with you and your ex-partner?
31:01You guys date before or something?
31:02No.
31:04I didn't want to jeopardize our partnership,
31:06so we never dated.
31:07But he wants to.
31:09Yeah.
31:10Oh.
31:11Why don't you give him a chance?
31:12Maybe it'll work out.
31:13Are you giving me a relationship advice?
31:14No, I'm not giving you advice.
31:16I do have a little experience on the subject, however.
31:19Yeah.
31:19Okay, so what are we doing here?
31:21I don't think Sully did it.
31:22Okay.
31:24In the interrogation room,
31:25he was telling the truth.
31:27And he said that Bones was nervous and pacing.
31:30I don't think Sully was the only one that had beef with him.
31:32Bones sells Kathy the drugs,
31:34Kathy ODs,
31:35Bones dumps her body to cover it up.
31:37But the cops still find the killer whale packet,
31:39which would probably piss off...
31:42Bones' boss.
31:44Mitchell Eggers.
31:45That's who I think killed Bones to clean up his mess.
31:48It's a good theory,
31:48but how do we tie him to it?
31:51Witnesses.
31:55Excuse me.
31:57Excuse me.
31:58Police.
31:58I'd like to ask you a few questions.
32:00I'm Detective Silver.
32:00This is Detective Reagan.
32:01Nice to meet you.
32:03You were here yesterday.
32:04You see anything strange?
32:05Anybody who doesn't usually come around?
32:07You guys talking about that chopper from yesterday?
32:09Because I didn't do anything to that guy's bike.
32:12Did someone say I did?
32:13Can I take alert your phone for a second?
32:14No, I...
32:15You're not in any trouble.
32:16It's okay.
32:17I just want to take a quick look with your permission.
32:19It's okay.
32:20Fine.
32:22He looks the type that might take a selfie
32:24if a cool chopper pulled up.
32:25It takes one to know one, yeah.
32:27Fair.
32:28I was just...
32:29I was just posing.
32:32I ran as soon as he came out
32:33because he looked pissed that I was on his bike,
32:34but I didn't actually do anything.
32:35We believe you.
32:38I recognize the chopper from the DCU case file.
32:41And look there.
32:42Zoom in.
32:43Who is that?
32:44Well, and timestamp is three hours after Sully was here.
32:47Mitchell Eggers.
32:54Watch your step.
32:56Hello?
32:57Man, we promised we'd drop the hunt at dinner last night.
33:04We should go.
33:05No, no, no, no.
33:05This has got to be the place, man.
33:07Like you were saying,
33:08there's always a deeper meaning to these clues.
33:11It came to me this morning.
33:12Yeah, I know.
33:13You said you found the numbers by the Ann Sullivan plaque.
33:15Uh-huh.
33:16And Ann Sullivan taught Helen Keller.
33:18What does Babe Ruth have to do with Helen Keller?
33:20Helen is the clue.
33:21Babe Ruth met his wife, Helen Woodberg,
33:23July 11, 1914.
33:267, 11, 14.
33:27Those are the same numbers again.
33:29Uh-huh.
33:29That's the same date Babe Ruth started with the Red Sox.
33:31Uh-huh.
33:32And they met right here in Southie.
33:34This used to be a cafe called Lander.
33:36She worked here.
33:37And this could be it.
33:40Wait, did you hear that?
33:40Yeah.
33:41It's over there.
33:42Boston PD!
33:43Murray!
33:43Yes!
33:44Yes!
33:44Get down here!
33:45It's right there.
33:45Murray Bennett?
33:46Yes.
33:46How did she find me?
33:47I guess you could say Mrs. Katz is a real one.
33:49Okay, man, I'm just going to try to lift this up, okay?
33:51Oh, I think I broke my leg in my hand.
33:53What happened?
33:54I was searching for the treasure and everything fell.
33:56I woke up and I was stuck here and my phone was dead.
33:59It's okay.
34:00You're safe now.
34:01This is Jonas Silver, BPD.
34:02I need EMS at my location now.
34:04Just hang in there, man, all right?
34:05Help's on the way.
34:06Hey.
34:06Hey, I found it.
34:10You found the treasure.
34:12That means we did too.
34:14Guess we are a couple nerdy superhero cops.
34:33Hey, hey, hey!
34:34Hands up!
34:34Hands up!
34:35Don't move!
34:35Keep your knee!
34:36Keep your knee!
34:36Hands up!
34:37Hey, hey, hey!
34:38Hands up!
34:38Hands up!
34:39He's a lager!
34:39He's running!
34:40He's running!
34:42I'm on him!
34:43You got him!
34:43Oh, I got you!
34:44Oh, I got you!
34:55Get off!
34:55Gun!
34:56Get off!
34:56Get off!
34:56Get off!
34:56You are under arrest for the murder of Tommy Bones Johnson, narcotics distribution, and manslaughter
35:02in the death of Kathy Sullivan.
35:04I want a lawyer!
35:05I want a lawyer!
35:05Let's go.
35:05You're gonna need one.
35:06Your prints were all over Bones' room.
35:08Give me a lawyer!
35:13Come on.
35:14Come on!
35:15Glad you trusted your gut about Sully.
35:22You were right.
35:23Now the question is, are you gonna trust your gut about Detective Rogers, too?
35:29Wow.
35:30You are pushing this.
35:31Why?
35:32Because I don't think you're afraid it won't work with him.
35:35I think you're afraid it will work with him, and you'll regret it.
35:39Just like Harbor Crew's date guy.
35:41I shouldn't have even told you that.
35:42I'm glad you did.
35:43It explains a lot.
35:44Like what?
35:45Like why a brilliant detective such as yourself is still working toward Detective Sergeant.
35:51I'm guessing, I don't know, you put your whole career on hold to help him do,
35:57I don't know, what, get through college or something?
35:59Well, first it was backpacking through Europe.
36:02Oh, even worse.
36:03And then it was after college, and we moved back here, and I put off joining the academy.
36:08I did different jobs to help support him through med school, and then he met somebody in residency.
36:18So you put your purpose on hold for someone you love, you joined the department years after
36:26most people your age, and now you're afraid to get involved with someone you might have
36:30feelings for because you don't want to regret it.
36:32I get it.
36:33I've been there.
36:34You backpacked through Europe and helped put somebody through med school?
36:37No, I didn't do that.
36:38But I did refuse to date my partner, even though there were obviously feelings there.
36:45After my wife died, I was afraid to get hurt again, and I didn't want to regret it.
36:51What changed?
36:52A very wise man gave me some very sage advice, and I actually took it.
36:57And I don't regret it.
36:59But this is not about me.
37:02It's about you.
37:10You good?
37:11Yeah.
37:12You?
37:13Yeah.
37:14Just like old times, huh?
37:20Are we going to trial?
37:21No.
37:22But your attacker is going to be a registered sex offender, and he is going to do serious jail time.
37:27What?
37:29How?
37:30Well, I...
37:31Here, have a seat.
37:35Someone told me that we often return to childhood joys as adult passions.
37:39Your attacker was an Eagle Scout.
37:41He used what's called a struggler's knot on you.
37:44It's easy to learn if you're an Eagle Scout.
37:46Now, when I saw that struggler's knot in evidence,
37:49I realized that he must have seen your old movie,
37:52so he knew which knot to tie.
37:55We searched, and we found his IP address on the web records.
37:59So he was copying the porn I made.
38:01His IP address visited the website 642 times.
38:05He was obsessed, and he even wrote these anonymous comments
38:09fantasizing about what he was going to do,
38:11which showed intent.
38:13But I thought that I was going to have to testify
38:15to make sure that he didn't get off easy.
38:17When we presented the new evidence to opposing counsel,
38:20they accepted the deal.
38:2118 years in state prison.
38:23Entry into the sex offender registry.
38:26And, um, my history won't go public?
38:30Your history is safe.
38:32You won.
38:39Thank you for not giving up on me.
38:43Thank you for coming forward.
38:50I want you to know I am not trying to replace your mom.
38:53We have a very different relationship.
38:56I understand that more than you know.
38:58I forgot you had a stepmom, too.
39:00I care about you, and I'm in love with your dad.
39:04So you're going to have to get used to me being in your life, OK?
39:08He's had other girlfriends.
39:10Yeah, but none of them like you.
39:12You came back early?
39:14Yeah, and missed my daughter's very first chain gang.
39:17It's like a once-in-a-lifetime event.
39:18That's what this is, right?
39:19You guys are so cute.
39:21It's gross.
39:22This is for you.
39:23You know what?
39:24Give me one of those.
39:25Yeah?
39:26Yeah.
39:27We're all in this together, right?
39:28Well, I mean, I didn't do anything.
39:30Oh, OK.
39:31Well, you can go ahead and tell me about all those girlfriends
39:33that Phoebe's talking about.
39:34Yeah, never mind.
39:35You know what?
39:36I'm in.
39:37I hope making Phoebe join the park clean-up
39:39is OK with you.
39:40No, are you kidding?
39:41I think it's a great punishment.
39:46Hey, um, so I've been thinking.
39:50I think it's time that we make this a little more official.
39:54If you propose to me in that vest
39:56while holding garbage bags, I-
39:59Oh, oh.
40:00Let's just take it a step at a time.
40:05I want you to move in with me.
40:07Well, uh, with us.
40:09You know, we'd have Phoebe every other week.
40:12I-I, that's a really big step.
40:14Are you sure?
40:15You stay over all the time.
40:16I hate it when you leave.
40:18You're fantastic with Phoebe.
40:20I-I feel like things are going well.
40:22Don't you?
40:23Yeah.
40:24Yeah?
40:25Yeah.
40:38There he is.
40:39Oh, Sully.
40:41You're going home.
40:42What happened?
40:43You guys solved the case?
40:44We caught the guy that killed Bones.
40:46And DCU is going to tack on drug charges.
40:49Which also means we got the drugs that killed Kathy off the street.
40:53That's good.
40:54That's real good.
40:55You broke the chain, Sully.
40:57Go be a chill little boy.
40:59Come here.
41:00Love, love, love, love, love, love.
41:04The Christmas all really matters in the end.
41:10Hey.
41:11Coming to celebrate?
41:12I, uh, actually came to bring you these.
41:14This is for your desk, Reagan.
41:16Wow.
41:17A gift for little old me.
41:19It's actually for me.
41:20Rule is you put it in your top drawer if I ask for one.
41:23You toss it to me if I ask for two.
41:25No.
41:26Don't do that.
41:27She can't be trusted.
41:28But I, uh, I do trust her with you, Reagan.
41:32Hmm.
41:34Even if you're not my vibe, I am an acquired taste.
41:44Hey, about that?
41:45Who are you asking?
41:46Uh-huh.
41:47Ask me again.
41:50What are you two doing here?
41:55I'm gonna tell you that, uh, we found Mary Vanity.
41:58It's gonna be okay.
41:59And we found the treasure.
42:01I know I disobeyed, but I was right, Dad.
42:05He needed help.
42:07Look, as a father, I'm proud you two saved a life.
42:10But as a cop, you cannot get in over your heads.
42:13And you will if you're not careful.
42:15I'll be watching both of you.
42:17Yes, sir.
42:18Uh, Sean, we gotta hit the precinct.
42:19Yeah.
42:22What would you have done?
42:24I would have done the same thing you did.
42:28Just don't make a habit out of it.
42:30Well, hello there, beautiful.
42:43Hey.
42:44Hi.
42:45I should have known you'd be working in case.
42:47Oh, I just punched out.
42:50So I am all yours all weekend.
42:53Am I gonna get to meet your new partner?
42:55Um, I think she's a little bit busy right now.
43:00Oh.
43:01Mm-hmm.
43:02Is that her old partner?
43:03Did he ask her out?
43:04Mm-hmm.
43:05And I think she said yes.
43:06Aw, I'm happy for them.
43:07Yeah, me too.
43:08Oh, God, I miss you.
43:12No, no, no, no.
43:22The Brandons!
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