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Boston Blue Season 1 Episode 3


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00:00You
00:19What?
00:20Take you for the selfie type. Sometimes I make exceptions you do somebody back in New York
00:27Ah, somebody special. I think that's all I'm gonna give you for now
00:32Ah, fine. Be like that. Mm-hmm. All right, we're going right up here. Just around the corner.
00:38Okay. It's a historical reenactment ship. Takes tours around the harbor to famous American Revolution sites.
00:44Pretty cool. We got a few ships like this in New York, except we don't got all the Samuel Adams costumes.
00:49I came here on a date once. What? What happened to the guy?
00:53Oh, we dated for years and then my life won't hold for him. Then he realized we weren't the right fit and broke up with me.
00:58Sounds like a great guy.
01:03Hey there. Is this the one who found the body? Thank you.
01:06Detective Silver, Detective Reagan. Nice to meet you, Mr..
01:09Tommy. Tommy. Tell us what happened.
01:11We were prepping the first tour when I saw her. Stuck there.
01:16Pull her out.
01:23We met at a bar. He seemed nice. I usually wouldn't go home with him. But I did. I think he put something in my drink. The next thing I remember, I was tied up. I said no. I tried to make him stop. But he didn't.
01:43Okay, enough. She's an infinitely sympathetic victim. She's a teacher. The police statement is going to be useful, but it's her testimony that will take a dangerous rapist on the street for a very long time.
01:53What's the problem, Bobby?
01:54He's come out a discovery that Harper, the victim, used to do porn. Bondage pornography, in which he was tied up, matching what she said happened during the assault.
02:02The violent sexual assault that sent her to the hospital.
02:04Yes, but it also lends credibility to the defense's consent argument.
02:07So then what is this video, an act?
02:09Either way, we need to make an offer to a lesser offense that doesn't put him on the sex offender registry. If we go to trial, the defense is going to use her past to discredit her with a jury, and it'll work.
02:19He needs to plead to a felony. Otherwise, we're leaving a violent predator on the street.
02:23If we go to trial, the victim's past will become public knowledge. Lose, and we'll have dragged her through the mud for nothing. But of course, it's your decision, Madam District Attorney.
02:32No, it's not. It's up to her.
02:41Lawson PD, welfare check.
02:43Murray Bennett?
02:45I'm gonna go in here.
02:46Oh, thank you for coming. Murray gave me a spare key for emergencies, but when he didn't answer, I was too scared to come in alone.
02:53You did the right thing by calling us Mrs. Katz. Does Murray live alone?
02:56Mm-hmm. He's not here.
02:58Okay, so we're gonna call in a silver alert.
03:00Silver alert? Oh, no, no. Murray's only 24.
03:05How long has he been missing?
03:06He didn't turn up for puzzle time this morning, and I know what you're thinking, but he would never miss it.
03:13He will always call if he's busy or if a hunt is going well.
03:16Murray's a hunter?
03:17Oh, scavenger hunter on the internet. There's a site called Bullseye. He won a $20,000 prize last night.
03:25I'm sorry, ma'am. We have to go.
03:28Oh, no, please. I have the worst feeling about this.
03:31We're gonna keep an eye out for Murray. Everything's gonna be all right, I promise.
03:37Well, good day, ma'am.
03:38Man, why did you say we keep an eye out for this guy?
03:43We're not detectives. It's not our job.
03:45I don't know, man. She's an old lady. I felt that.
03:47Let's just keep an eye out for this guy while we're on patrol, okay?
03:50I'm really sorry, Phoebe. I tried to get us out of the house on time.
03:54No, you were busy on the phone with your job. It's fine. I'm just so late.
03:57It was a busy morning.
03:59Yeah, well, explain that to Principal Martinez, because I'm gonna get a tardy slip.
04:01Okay, look. You're stuck with your dad's lame girlfriend while he's out of town. I get it.
04:06No, you don't, so just don't even bother trying, okay?
04:16Right up there.
04:17All right, barely any decom.
04:26So she wasn't in the water very long.
04:28No visible signs of trauma. Hopefully she's got some ID on her somewhere.
04:32Whoa! Crab!
04:35Shellfish allergy?
04:36It's not funny.
04:38My grandfather told me never trust anything that carries his house around with it.
04:41Well, you're in Boston now. It's like half our food.
04:43Everything out here is shellfish.
04:45Crab cakes, lobster rolls, shocked oysters.
04:47And I'm guessing the seafood isn't what killed her.
04:49Killer whale. Heroin.
04:51Well, that's a whole different kind of fish there.
04:54Get all those people back! Back!
04:55Excuse me.
04:56Sorry, can I help you?
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05:31too long. It's going to be a while. Why? Because this is my case. Come again? You found a bag of
05:35branded heroin in the victim's pocket. Something called killer whale. Ties into a long-term DCU
05:39investigation, so we're taking over, detective. Well, that's interesting, boss, because since
05:44when the hell does narco-trump major case? Look, I know the brass moved heaven and earth for you
05:49to contract with BPD, but that doesn't mean I got to care. Okay, go with the hell you're trying to
05:54say. I know who you are. Daddy's not the commissioner here. You actually have to
06:01follow the rules. Yeah, and if you actually know who I was, you wouldn't talk like that.
06:05Oh, yeah? Rogers. Hey, Lee. It's good to see you. You too. This is Danny Reagan, my new partner.
06:13Danny, this is Brian Rogers, my old partner. Oh, we met. Oh, so that's not going to make
06:18either one of you back down, is it? It's my case. No, it's our case. Got it.
06:24Who are you calling?
06:29Sorry, I'm late, Lena. But just because you're my sister doesn't mean you can call my office
06:34when you have a problem. Sure it does. So you heard about this Jane Doe that we pulled
06:38out of the harbor this morning? There is some dispute over whose case it is. Emmy said there
06:43was no water in her lungs, so it wasn't a drowning. Cause of death? Acute opiate overdose. She was
06:47dead before she went in the water. Which means her body was dumped, which means it belongs to
06:51Major Case. No, she OD'd on a branded fentanyl heroin mix called Killer Whale. Drug Control
06:55Unit has been building a case against a distributor, a guy named Mitchell Edgars. There has been
06:59an uptick in OD's this month. Is he behind it? Yes. And if Major Case starts running around
07:04like a bull in a china shop, it'll spook Edgars and blow our entire investigation. I'm pretty
07:08sure we both work drug cases. Okay, well, we've been working under the new low-impact policing
07:12guidelines, so we want to keep this in-house. I'm sorry, the what? We minimize negative community
07:16impact. Meaning the fewer low-level drug arrests, the better. Keeps addicts out of the system. And
07:21do you sell the drugs for them, too? That's enough. Reagan's right. This is an unattended death in a
07:26popular tourist area. It is a Major Case. But I want DCU on it, too. This will be a joint investigation.
07:33The three of you will work together out of the Major Case Unit. Understood? Yes, ma'am.
07:37I understand. Time for it, boss.
07:44You know, it is a shame you two never hooked up. You all have such a vibe.
07:50Is that why you have us working with DCU? You say you don't date partners. You're not partners
07:53anymore. Wow. You should know. He wasn't next on the board this morning. Now, he went out of his
08:02way to be at your crime scene. Because he loves you. You suck. I do. I know. Now, please find who's
08:09pushing this poison in our city, will you? Yes, ma'am. Thank you.
08:17Sure you don't want a coffee? No, I'm good. Man, this treasure hunt site's actually really cool.
08:22They post a new one at the first of every month. You can win money, prizes. This guy won a jet ski.
08:26And there's a picture of Murray Bennett winning the $20,000 price. 20K? That's real money.
08:31I actually used to love this stuff. I used to be such a nerd. We even played online cartography,
08:35man. Something nerdier than map games. Brother, what do you mean used to be?
08:39You cannot talk, bro. Fantasy sports is just D&D with athletes. It's the same thing.
08:44Whoa, whoa, whoa. You trying to pick a fight right now? What are you doing?
08:48Yeah, they're really not getting this. Somebody posted the last clue here in the comments.
08:51Where water, whispers, and gentle dance in Harvard's garden lines of teacher's glance.
08:55Do you really think that Murray Bennett's missing?
08:58Mrs. Katz seems to think so.
09:00We take it to missing persons, you know, respond to the report.
09:03It hasn't been 24 hours yet. MPU's just going to say there's no case.
09:06I promised Mrs. Katz that we would find Murray.
09:09Mr. Cartography, come on, just read the clue one more time.
09:12Maybe, maybe, maybe if we solve the hunt, maybe we'll find Murray.
09:16Where water, whispers, and gentle dance in Harvard's garden lines of teacher's glance.
09:22I think I know where that is.
09:23No, you don't.
09:24Plus, Harvard's way out of our patrol radius.
09:26No, Harvard Garden.
09:28It's in the Arboretum to make a plane, which is...
09:30Technically in our patrol radius, yeah.
09:34Want to check it out?
09:35For Murray?
09:37For Murray.
09:41Are we still going to trial next week?
09:43I've already requested a sub to cover my classes.
09:47That's what we want to talk to you about, Harvey.
09:48We found out about your former career, the adult films.
09:54Oh, um...
09:57I was 22, and I needed money to stay in school.
10:02I should have told you.
10:03I didn't think it mattered.
10:04You don't owe us an explanation.
10:05We just want to make sure that you understand the ramifications on your case.
10:08What do you mean?
10:09We learned this from the defense during Discovery.
10:11They're going to use it against you.
10:13I'm a middle school teacher.
10:14This can't get out.
10:15It'll ruin me.
10:15We could offer your attacker a plea deal, in which case you wouldn't have to testify.
10:20It would just have to be a non-registrable offense.
10:22Now, he tied you up so it could be felony false imprisonment.
10:24But not rape?
10:25That's correct.
10:26He could be out in 12 months with no sexual assault on his record.
10:34I'll do it.
10:35I'll testify.
10:37He took everything from me.
10:39I can't let him do that to anybody else.
10:40I don't think you understand.
10:42The DA can file a plea even without the victim's consent.
10:44If we go to trial, you probably won't win.
10:47Your credibility with a jury will hurt the case, and you'll have gone public with your past.
10:51I won't let him get away with this.
10:53We can't...
10:54You heard her.
10:56No plea deal.
10:58We're taking this case to trial.
11:00If we lose, then he doesn't serve any time at all.
11:03He walks.
11:05Well, then we better not lose.
11:06All right.
11:10That was the Habermaster.
11:12He's working with the Coast Guard and the Weather Service to figure out where Jane Doe's
11:15body went in the water.
11:16Apparently, there's been some really big ties making it hard to tell.
11:19So this is Mitchell Edgars.
11:21Yep.
11:21Looks like a villain.
11:22It's because he is.
11:24Is that my old desk?
11:26Mm-hmm.
11:27Still has the dent from where you kicked it.
11:29Does it still have your stash of Twix because you can't be trusted to keep him in your own desk?
11:32It's Danny's desk now.
11:33Oh, yeah?
11:35Oops.
11:37Empty.
11:38Still don't trust him with your Twix, huh?
11:41What, the great Danny Reagan not living up to the New York hype?
11:44Put your feet off his desk.
11:46What are you doing?
11:48What is your real beef with him?
11:49I know his type.
11:51A police legacy.
11:52He thinks he can do whatever he wants.
11:53He's not like us.
11:54Did you forget that my mom is the DA and my sister is the superintendent and my brother
11:57is a cop?
11:58You didn't come up like he did.
11:59Before your mom had remarried, you had never met your dad, like me.
12:03You always had something to prove.
12:04Well, thank you for casually bringing up my childhood trauma.
12:07That's what ex-partners are for.
12:10Speaking of, I've been, uh, thinking about the list of rules that we had when we rode together.
12:16I am.
12:17Come on, Lee.
12:18We're not partners anymore.
12:19Just one day, see where it goes.
12:21I can't.
12:22Have you seen someone?
12:25No.
12:26Get your ass out of my seat.
12:29Did you get anything else from the Amit?
12:31Yeah.
12:32Vicks a local woman with a small-time rap sheet.
12:35Mostly possession.
12:3628 years old.
12:37Kathleen Sullivan.
12:38Yo, is that Cassie?
12:40Sully's sister?
12:40Mattapan Sully or Sully from Dorchester?
12:42Dorchester.
12:43How many Sully's do you two know?
12:44Five.
12:46This one's an old CI of ours.
12:48That means we gotta register with the informant manager.
12:50Let him know that we're reaching back out.
12:51Okay, but if the CI knows something, we may not have time to wait around for paperwork.
12:55Hate to say it, but I agree.
12:56We can file the papers later.
13:01I think you just agreed with me.
13:05Hello?
13:07This is Sarah Silver.
13:09Oh, hi!
13:11How's the, uh, sleepover going?
13:13I haven't seen Becky.
13:16Phoebe said they were going straight to your house after school.
13:18Are they still not there?
13:21Uh-huh.
13:22So, Becky said they were staying at Phoebe's?
13:25No.
13:26No.
13:26And you've tried calling her?
13:29Okay.
13:30Okay.
13:30I will try Phoebe, and I will get back to you.
13:33Yeah.
13:33No, no, pick up.
13:41Pick up, pick up, pick up.
13:44Damn it.
13:44Phoebe, where are you?
13:52I need to run a trace.
13:53Patrick Sullivan, Sully.
13:59He was an addict, dealt his supporters' habit.
14:02And when he got clean, we cut him as our CI.
14:04Haven't seen him in a year.
14:07All right, just go put yourself.
14:09Sactus?
14:09Sully.
14:10In a minute.
14:10Zach Grayson, he got so big.
14:12Yeah.
14:12He looked well.
14:13Neat and healthy, boxing to stay in shape.
14:15So, what's up?
14:16Who's this?
14:17My partner.
14:20That's awkward.
14:22Hmm.
14:24Sully, we have bad news.
14:26It's your sister.
14:29I'm so sorry.
14:35It's over 18 months.
14:37I got my son back.
14:38I've been in the program, I've been doing the steps.
14:39But you can't beat the Sullivan purse.
14:42Come on, Sully.
14:43It's true.
14:43Dick, she took my father's parents before him.
14:45But Kathy and I were supposed to break the chain.
14:48Was your sister sober, too?
14:50I thought so.
14:51She just took her six-month chain.
14:53I hate to ask, Sully, but do you know who she bought the dope from that killed her?
14:57She ever mentioned something called Killer Whale or a guy named Mitchell Edgars?
15:00Not sure.
15:01How about a connection down at the harbor?
15:03I don't know, all right?
15:04I'm out of the life.
15:05All right, all right.
15:06Just look.
15:07Just let us know if you hear anything, all right?
15:08Yeah, sure.
15:09Sully.
15:10Do not let this mess with your sobriety.
15:20You know it's not what Kathy would have wanted.
15:22I'm okay.
15:38I'm okay.
15:40Uh, no thanks.
15:53Boss, the pity, hands up!
15:55You too, John Oliver.
15:57Oh my god, stop.
15:58It's my dad's girlfriend.
16:00Relax.
16:00It's not that serious.
16:01It's very serious.
16:03I can arrest you right now.
16:04Underage drinking, sexual misconduct with a minor, how old are you?
16:07We weren't doing anything.
16:09I suggest you two get out of here right now before I change my mind.
16:11Phoebe, Becky, you come with me.
16:13Mitchell Edgars, his three lieutenants, Jason Beaches, Marco Alves, Leonard Leroy, and then
16:20below them, the street boys.
16:22No way Kathy bought directly from Edgars or the other three, so we start with these
16:25guys.
16:26Ooh, I gotta take this.
16:27I'll be right back.
16:29Executive Silver.
16:29What exactly is stopping you from bringing in these five clowns and getting them to
16:33rat on their bosses?
16:34The ACLU, for starters.
16:36Not for nothing, I could flip any one of them in an hour.
16:38Well, we can't all be Danny Reagan.
16:40No, we can't.
16:41But you could at least try acting like a cop, maybe.
16:44Are you serious?
16:45Really?
16:45I can't leave you two for 60 seconds.
16:48That was the harbormaster.
16:49Figured out where her body came from.
16:51Where?
16:51Right here.
16:53Same harbor where the tour boat was docked, so she didn't drift.
16:56There was a swirling tide from a storm off the coast that night, so the only way she
16:59was there, that's where she went in.
17:00Okay, so she OD'd and somebody dumped the body, hoping that it would float or sink away.
17:03So we need the names of all the passengers and the crew members from that ship, and all
17:06the ships on the berths on either side.
17:08Start with him.
17:09Why him?
17:09It's the ice.
17:11I'll just imagine it with more hair and a goofy vest on.
17:14And pantaloons.
17:16The revolutionary tour guide, Tommy.
17:18Yeah, they call him Bones.
17:19Came up working fishing crews with his dad.
17:21So Bones works the harbor dressed up as Sam Adams while slinging Kill the Whale to Taurus
17:25at the same time.
17:25Makes sense.
17:26Steady customer base, looking for a good time.
17:29Let's go talk to Bones.
17:30There is no way I can get a jury to ignore Harper's past in porn.
17:36You're a talented prosecutor.
17:37There's got to be an angle.
17:38No, I watched the movies.
17:39She's tied up the same way on the tapes that the defendant tied her up during the assault,
17:42and she goes on and on about how much she likes it.
17:44Have you dug into the defendant any deeper?
17:46Any history of violence against women?
17:48Nothing.
17:49He's a boy scout.
17:50Literally, that's how far back I went.
17:52The man is an Eagle Scout with a crystal clear record.
17:55Keep looking.
17:56Harper's past shouldn't prohibit her from seeing her attack or punished.
17:59Due respect, why are you pushing this so hard?
18:01We've played out sex crime cases like this before.
18:03Harper didn't break any laws.
18:05Porn is still legal the last time I checked,
18:07so I'm not going to abandon her for choices that she made when she was too young to really think through the consequences.
18:12Well, young or not, the internet is forever.
18:15Unfortunately.
18:15She used a fake name.
18:22She covered most of her face with a blindfold, right?
18:25Right.
18:26So how did the defense find the video to begin with?
18:30Send me that video.
18:31If we can't take this to trial, we have got to find a way to make a better deal,
18:35and there might be something on that film.
18:37I just, I gotta see it for myself.
18:38Oh, quit clutching your pearls, Bobby.
18:40Send me the video.
18:45I thought the silent treatment would end after we dropped off Becky.
18:55At least tell me if you're okay.
18:59Phoebe, look at me.
19:00For what?
19:01Are you going to arrest me?
19:03That was so embarrassing.
19:04You threatened to take my friends to jail.
19:07Oh, I can't even with you.
19:08You lied to me.
19:09And for what?
19:10So you could go drink warm vodka in a park and make out with some older dude who, by the way, wasn't even that cute?
19:15I wasn't drinking, and I wasn't making out with him.
19:18But you wouldn't know that because you were too busy acting like Superintendent Save-A-Ho.
19:21I was terrified!
19:23For 47 minutes, I had no idea where you were or what was happening.
19:27I have seen things, Phoebe.
19:29Bad things.
19:30And for a minute, I thought that could be you.
19:34It's one of the worst feelings I've ever had.
19:35So, yeah, I threatened to arrest your friends and embarrass the hell out of you, and I would do it again.
19:39It's one of the worst feelings I've ever had.
19:55If this phone is pinging on this block, I guarantee you Bones is in there.
19:58I should go in alone, undercover, keep it low profile.
20:01No, we should hit him hard and fast before he knows what's happening.
20:04If you do that, then every addict and dealer in the city is going to know that you're looking for him.
20:07We might as well throw a grenade at DCU's case.
20:10Well, I don't think we have time to use kid gloves right now.
20:12Enough, enough, enough.
20:13You're both wrong.
20:13We go in quiet, and there's no way you're going in alone.
20:16It's dangerous.
20:17We wear vests.
20:18And let me do the talking.
20:19Okay.
20:20But technically, if we're both wrong, it kind of means at least one of us is right.
20:23I agree.
20:24Would you shut up?
20:25Oh, hey, I live down the street.
20:43Did you know that there's smoke coming off of your roof?
20:44Get your hands together.
20:47Gun?
20:48Hey, there.
20:49Assuming this block is not registered to you, so you're going to do us a favor and keep
20:53your mouth shut and don't let anyone know we're here.
20:55Maybe we'll help you out of this.
20:58Smoke off the roof?
20:59Last I checked, you're supposed to ID yourself as law enforcement.
21:02Your new partner's got you bending the rules.
21:03It worked, didn't you?
21:04It's okay.
21:15You're not in trouble.
21:16Just tell us where Bones is.
21:18We're looking for Bones.
21:19Where's Bones?
21:20Hey, no!
21:21Hey!
21:22This is why I said low profile.
21:23We're cops in a crack house.
21:25There's no such thing.
21:25Over here!
21:32Stay there.
21:33Got your six.
21:34Hold it.
21:38He's gone.
21:39Damn it.
21:46This medallion looks familiar.
21:48Looks like somebody didn't want him talking.
21:50And that someone might be Sully.
21:57Yes, Mrs. Katz.
22:00We're going to find him.
22:02Okay.
22:03All right.
22:03Yeah, bye.
22:05Is that your girlfriend?
22:06No, that was Mrs. Katz calling to see if we found Murray yet.
22:08Apparently, he still hasn't been home.
22:10I'm just worried that he's in trouble.
22:11He is in trouble.
22:12He's a gamer.
22:13Does puzzles with his elderly neighbor.
22:14Not the kind of guy that stops coming home for no reason, and I would know.
22:17They're the same settlers of Katz in a limited edition that he is.
22:20Okay, we get it.
22:21Murray is multiverse Sean.
22:22Who you would have been if he never became a cop.
22:24Don't worry.
22:24If he's in trouble, we're going to find him.
22:26Makes you think the next clue is out here anyway.
22:28What's what you said?
22:29Harvard's garden, water whispers, teacher's glance.
22:32While you're busy settling Katz, I was out here taking girls on dates.
22:35Who knew you were such a hopeless romantic?
22:37You know the arboretum's free, right?
22:38On some date.
22:40Right up here is a plaque for Helen Keller's teacher, Ann Sullivan.
22:43She used water to teach Helen to speak.
22:45Water whispers.
22:46You know, over there, there's a nice bench to make out on.
22:49Nice and quiet.
22:50Oh, okay.
22:52What is that?
22:52What is that?
22:53Let's get it.
22:59Oh, that's the next clue.
23:01What does it mean?
23:02I have no idea.
23:05You know me.
23:15Why am I here?
23:16What is this?
23:17Is this yours?
23:19Where'd you find that?
23:20With a dead drug dealer?
23:22One who sold to Kathy?
23:24Tommy Bones Johnson?
23:25You need to tell me right now what's going on, Sully.
23:28I went and talked to my old plug and asked him who was selling dope at the harbor.
23:32And I talked to him.
23:33But I swear I had no idea he was dead until right now.
23:36He was beaten to death by somebody who knew how to throw a punch.
23:39Didn't you say you got into boxing after you got clean?
23:41Look at your knuckles right now.
23:44You sure you two just talked?
23:45I found him in the back bedroom.
23:47He was all freaked out.
23:48He was freaked out?
23:49What do you mean?
23:50Nervous?
23:50Scared?
23:51Pacing?
23:51He was getting high.
23:52I asked him about my sister.
23:54He came at me through the first punch.
23:55We fought.
23:57I swear to God, he was alive when I left.
24:03You gotta believe me.
24:04Sully, there's too much evidence not to hold you.
24:06I didn't do it.
24:07Please, they're going to take my son.
24:10Don't let them take my son.
24:12All right.
24:14If you're telling the truth and you really didn't do this,
24:18I'll make sure you get home to your son.
24:19Everything looks so delicious.
24:42No phones at the table, please.
24:43Mom makes the best salad.
24:44I mean you too, Sean.
24:46So how was everyone's day at work?
24:48Fine.
24:49Can you pass the butter?
24:50Well done.
24:51Can't have challah without butter.
24:53Mom.
24:53Mm-hmm.
24:54Do you remember our first Shabbat dinner together?
24:56Yeah, of course I do.
24:57I don't think I'd ever been that nervous in my life.
24:59You were nervous?
25:00I didn't know that.
25:01Why?
25:02Coming to Shabbat made it feel like things were getting real.
25:05And don't pretend that you didn't think the same way too
25:07because you were huffing and puffing about me replacing your mom.
25:10You even stained your dad's challah copper.
25:13You did that?
25:14She did.
25:15She knocked over a wine glass.
25:16The happy blended family had so much drama going on
25:18behind the scenes.
25:19Who knew?
25:20It was just in the beginning.
25:21Yeah, it was tough at first.
25:23Then it got easier.
25:25You know, Mae is the reason I became a cop.
25:26Really?
25:27Mm-hmm.
25:28Yeah, she took me to work with her one day
25:29and this female detective came in
25:31and they were talking through a case
25:33and I was just watching them.
25:34They were both so smart and so powerful.
25:38And by the time they were finished talking,
25:39I knew exactly what I wanted to be when I grew up.
25:41They say our childhood joys become our adult passions.
25:44Isn't that right, Sean?
25:46The phone.
25:47It's for a case.
25:48A case?
25:49It started as a welfare check and...
25:52A guy disappeared doing a treasure hunt
25:54and we're trying to solve it.
25:55The last clue was a string of numbers that...
25:57I don't know.
25:58Did you file a missing persons report?
26:00Yeah, but this guy, Mary Bennett, he's in his 20s.
26:02There's no sign of his struggle.
26:03He lives alone.
26:04No one's going to care about the case for the next 36 hours, so...
26:07Well, what are the numbers?
26:08Maybe we can help.
26:09Yeah, I'm with Phoebe.
26:10What are the numbers?
26:11We already figured out the first part.
26:12We put the sequence into an AI number generator
26:14and it came up with, like, this weird cipher for a European baby.
26:18What are you talking about?
26:19Well, you're in luck because there's more numbers.
26:217, 11, and 14.
26:23Wait, European baby.
26:25Maybe it's the word for baby in another language.
26:28Nino in Spanish or Zietzko in Polish.
26:31T-Noc in Hebrew.
26:32Enfant in French.
26:33Bambino?
26:34Bambino.
26:35Oh.
26:35Red Sox Spanish.
26:36Come on.
26:37Oh.
26:38Of course.
26:39Yeah, Babe Ruth, the great Bambino,
26:41played his first game with the Red Sox,
26:42July 11, 1914.
26:44Wow.
26:45That's the last three numbers.
26:46Oh, my gosh.
26:46Of course.
26:47Mom.
26:48So does that mean the next clue is at Family Park?
26:51Could be.
26:52Could be at his house, his cigar club.
26:54You never really know what these scavenger hunts.
26:55There's usually deeper meanings to the clues.
26:57Yeah, the context matters.
26:58Try and remember that a patrol cop's job
27:00is to respond to a report.
27:02And that's it.
27:06Dad.
27:07It's a dangerous game to run around
27:09pretending to be a detective
27:10when you're not,
27:11especially when someone's life is on the line.
27:13So be careful.
27:14And maybe pass it off to your boss next time.
27:16Well, that's no fun.
27:18Denny's right.
27:19I don't think I'm ready for this.
27:31You were 15 when I married, Ben.
27:34That was intimidating.
27:35And I was already a mother.
27:38Nobody's ever ready.
27:39Yeah, but most people have a few years of practice
27:41before the kid realizes how bad they are at it.
27:43She snuck out.
27:46I found her in the park with alcohol and boys.
27:48What'd you do?
27:49Made a vaccine.
27:51Threatened to arrest the boys.
27:52Why?
27:53Because
27:54I was scared to death she was hurt.
27:59You'll make a great mom.
28:01Stepmom.
28:03Is there any difference?
28:04If you don't mind me asking,
28:10what's up with you and your ex-partner?
28:11You guys date before or something?
28:13No.
28:14I didn't want to jeopardize our partnership,
28:16so we never dated.
28:17But he wants to.
28:19Yeah.
28:20Well, why don't you give him a chance?
28:22Maybe it'll work out.
28:23Are you giving me a relationship?
28:24No, I'm not giving you advice.
28:25I do have a little experience on the subject, however.
28:28Yeah.
28:28Okay, so what are we doing here?
28:29I don't think Sully did it.
28:31Okay.
28:32In the interrogation room,
28:33he was telling the truth.
28:35And he said that Bones was nervous and pacing.
28:38I don't think Sully was the only one
28:39that had beef with him.
28:40Bones sells Kathy's drugs,
28:42Kathy ODs,
28:43Bones dumps her body to cover it up.
28:44But the cops still find the killer whale packet,
28:47which would probably piss off.
28:49Bones is his boss.
28:50Mitchell Eggers.
28:52That's who I think killed Bones
28:53to clean up his mess.
28:54It's a good theory,
28:55but how do we tie him to it?
28:57Witnesses.
29:01Excuse me.
29:02Excuse me.
29:03Police.
29:03I'd like to ask you a few questions.
29:05I'm Detective Silver.
29:06This is Detective Reagan.
29:07Nice to meet you.
29:08You were here yesterday.
29:09Did you see anything strange?
29:10Anybody who doesn't usually come around?
29:12You guys talking about that chopper from yesterday?
29:13Because I didn't do anything to that guy's bike.
29:16Did someone say I did?
29:17Can I take a look at your phone for a second?
29:18No.
29:19You're not in any trouble.
29:20It's okay.
29:21I just want to take a quick look with your permission.
29:23It's okay.
29:23Fine.
29:25He looks so tight.
29:26That might take a selfie
29:27if a cool chopper pulled up.
29:28It takes one to know one, yeah.
29:30Fair.
29:31I was just posing.
29:34I ran as soon as he came out
29:35because he looked pissed that I was on his bike,
29:36but I didn't actually do anything.
29:38We believe you.
29:39I recognize the chopper from the DCU case file.
29:43And look there.
29:43Zoom in.
29:44Who is that?
29:45Well, and timestamp is three hours after Sully was here.
29:48Mitchell Eggers.
29:49What's your stop?
29:57Hello?
30:02Man, we promised we'd drop a hunt at dinner last night.
30:04We should go.
30:04No, no, no, no.
30:05This has got to be the place, man.
30:07Like you were saying,
30:07there's always a deeper meaning to these clues.
30:10You came to me this morning.
30:11Yeah, I know.
30:12You said you found the numbers by the Ann Sullivan plaque?
30:14Uh-huh.
30:14And Ann Sullivan taught Helen Keller.
30:16What does Babe Ruth have to do with Helen Keller?
30:18Helen is the clue.
30:19Babe Ruth met his wife, Helen Woodburn,
30:21July 11th, 1914.
30:237, 11, 14.
30:25Those are the same numbers again.
30:26Uh-huh.
30:26That's the same day Babe Ruth started with the Red Sox.
30:28Uh-huh, and they met right here in Southie.
30:31This used to be a cafe called Lander's.
30:33She worked here.
30:33And this could be it.
30:36Wait, did you hear that?
30:37Yeah.
30:37It's over there.
30:38Boston PD!
30:39Murray!
30:39Yes, yes!
30:40It's right there.
30:41Murray Bennett?
30:42Yes, where did she find me?
30:43I guess you could say Mrs. Katz is a real one.
30:44Okay, man, I'm just gonna try to lift this up, okay?
30:46Oh, I think I broke my leg in my hand.
30:48What happened?
30:49I was searching for the treasure and everything fell.
30:51I woke up and I was stuck here and my phone was dead.
30:54It's okay, you're safe now.
30:55This is Jonas Silver, BPD.
30:56I need EMS at my location now.
30:58Just hang in there, man, all right?
30:59Help's on the way.
31:00Hey.
31:01Hey, I found it.
31:04You found the treasure.
31:05That means we did too.
31:07Guess we are a couple nerdy superhero cops.
31:09Hey, hey, hey!
31:25Hands up!
31:26Hands up!
31:26Don't move!
31:27If you need, hands up!
31:28Hey, hey, hey!
31:29Hands up!
31:29Hands up!
31:30We're the laggers!
31:31He's running!
31:33I'm on!
31:33You got him!
31:35No, I got you.
31:35I got you.
31:39You are under arrest for the murder of Tommy Bones Johnson,
31:49narcotics distribution, and manslaughter
31:51in the death of Kathy Sullivan.
31:53I want a lawyer!
31:53Let's go.
31:54If you're going to need one,
31:55you're Prince Wall over Bones' room.
31:56Give me a lawyer!
32:01Come on.
32:02Come on!
32:07Glad you trusted you got about Sully.
32:09You were right.
32:12Now the question is,
32:14are you going to trust your gut about Detective Rogers, too?
32:16Wow, you are pushing this.
32:17Why?
32:18Because I don't think you're afraid it won't work with him.
32:21I think you're afraid it will work with him,
32:23and you'll regret it.
32:24Just like Harbor Cruise date guy.
32:26I shouldn't have even told you that.
32:27I'm glad you did.
32:28It explains a lot.
32:29Like what?
32:30Like why a brilliant detective such as yourself
32:33is still working toward Detective Sergeant.
32:35I'm guessing, I don't know,
32:37you put your whole career on hold
32:39to help him do, I don't know,
32:41what, get through college or something?
32:44Well, first it was backpacking through Europe.
32:46Oh, even worse.
32:47And that was after college,
32:48and we moved back here,
32:49and I put off joining the Academy.
32:51I did different jobs
32:53to help support him
32:55through med school.
32:58And then he met somebody in residency.
33:01So you put your purpose on hold
33:03for someone you love,
33:05you joined the department
33:06years after most people your age,
33:08and now you're afraid to get involved
33:09with someone you might have feelings for
33:11because you don't want to regret it.
33:13I get it.
33:14I've been there.
33:15You backpacked through Europe
33:16and helped put somebody through med school?
33:17No, I didn't do that.
33:18But I did refuse to date my partner,
33:22even though there were obviously
33:23feelings there.
33:25After my wife died,
33:26I was afraid to get hurt again.
33:28And I didn't want to regret it.
33:30What changed?
33:31A very wise man gave me
33:33some very sage advice,
33:34and I actually took it.
33:36And I don't regret it.
33:38But this is not about me.
33:40It's about you.
33:41You good?
33:49Yeah.
33:49You?
33:50Yeah.
33:50Just like old times, huh?
33:57We going to trial?
33:58No.
33:59But your attacker is going to be
34:00a registered sex offender,
34:01and he is going to do
34:02serious jail time.
34:03What?
34:05How?
34:05Well, I...
34:06Here, have a seat.
34:07Someone told me
34:11that we often return
34:12to childhood joys
34:13as adult passions.
34:14Your attacker
34:15was an Eagle Scout.
34:16He used what's called
34:17a struggler's knot on you.
34:19Easy to learn
34:19if you're an Eagle Scout.
34:21Now, when I saw
34:21that struggler's knot
34:22in evidence,
34:23I realized that he must have
34:25seen your old movie,
34:26so he knew which knot to tie.
34:28We searched,
34:29and we found his IP address
34:31on the web records.
34:32So he was copying
34:33the porn I made?
34:34His IP address
34:35visited the website 642.
34:38He was obsessed,
34:39and he even wrote
34:40these anonymous comments,
34:41fantasizing about
34:42what he was going to do,
34:43which showed intent.
34:45But I thought that
34:46I was going to have
34:46to testify to make sure
34:47that he didn't get off easy.
34:49When we presented
34:49the new evidence
34:50to opposing counsel,
34:51they accepted the deal.
34:5318 years in state prison.
34:55Entry into the
34:55sex offender registry.
34:58And, um,
34:59my history won't go public?
35:01Your history is safe.
35:04You won.
35:08Thank you for not
35:09giving up on me.
35:12Thank you for coming forward.
35:18I want you to know
35:19I am not trying
35:20to replace your mom.
35:21We have a very
35:22different relationship.
35:24I understand that
35:24more than you know.
35:26I forgot you had
35:27a stepmom, too.
35:28I care about you,
35:29and I'm in love
35:30with your dad.
35:30So, you're going to
35:33have to get used to me
35:33being in your life, okay?
35:35He's had other girlfriends.
35:37Yeah, but none of them
35:38like you.
35:39You came back early?
35:41Yeah, and missed
35:41my daughter's very
35:42first chain gang.
35:43It's like a once
35:44in a lifetime event.
35:44That's what this is, right?
35:45You guys are so cute.
35:47It's gross.
35:47This is for you.
35:49You know what?
35:50Give me one of those.
35:51Yeah?
35:51Yeah.
35:52We're all in this together,
35:53right?
35:54Well, I mean,
35:54I didn't do anything.
35:55Oh, okay.
35:56Well, you can go ahead
35:58and tell me about
35:58all those girlfriends
35:59that Phoebe's talking about.
35:59Never mind.
36:00You know what?
36:00I'm in.
36:01I hope making Phoebe
36:02join the park clean-up
36:03is okay with you.
36:04No, are you kidding?
36:05I think it's
36:06a great punishment.
36:10Hey, um,
36:12so I've been thinking.
36:14I think it's time
36:15that we make this
36:16a little more official.
36:17If you propose to me
36:18in that vest
36:19while holding garbage bags,
36:21I...
36:21Let's just take
36:23a step at a time.
36:25I want you
36:27to live in with me.
36:28Well, uh, with us.
36:31You know,
36:31we'd have Phoebe
36:31every other week.
36:33I...
36:33That's a really big step.
36:35Are you sure?
36:35You stay over all the time.
36:37I hate it when you leave.
36:38You're fantastic with Phoebe.
36:40I feel like things
36:41are going well.
36:42Don't you?
36:43Yeah.
36:44Yeah?
36:44Yeah.
36:44Yeah.
36:55There he is.
36:57Oh, Sully.
36:59You're going home.
37:00What happened?
37:01You gotta solve the case?
37:02We caught the guy
37:03that killed Bones.
37:04And DCU's gonna attack
37:05on drug charges.
37:07Which also means
37:07we got the drugs
37:08that killed Kathy
37:09off the street.
37:10That's good.
37:11That's real good.
37:12You broke the chain, Sully.
37:13Go be a chill little boy.
37:14Come here.
37:16Hey, you coming to celebrate?
37:27I actually came
37:28to bring you these.
37:30This for your debts, Regan.
37:31Wow, a gift
37:32for little old me.
37:33It's actually for me.
37:35Rule is,
37:35you put it in your top drawer
37:36if I ask for one,
37:37you toss it to me
37:38if I ask for two years.
37:39No, don't do that.
37:40She can't be trusted.
37:41But I, uh,
37:42I do trust her with you, Regan.
37:45Hmm.
37:46Even if you're not my vibe,
37:50I am an acquired taste.
37:56Hey, about that,
37:57who you asking?
37:58Uh-huh.
37:59Ask me again.
38:06What are you two doing here?
38:07I'm gonna tell you
38:08that, uh,
38:08we found Murray at Bennett.
38:09He's gonna be okay.
38:11And we found the treasure.
38:13I know I disobeyed,
38:14but I was right, Dad.
38:15He needed help.
38:18Look, as a father,
38:19I'm proud you two saved a life.
38:21But as a cop,
38:22you cannot get in over your heads.
38:23And you will,
38:24if you're not careful.
38:25I'll be watching both of you.
38:27Yes, sir.
38:28Uh, Sean,
38:28we gotta hit the precinct.
38:29Yeah.
38:32What would you have done?
38:32I would've done the same thing you did.
38:37Just don't make a habit out of it.
38:49Well, hello there, beautiful.
38:50Hey.
38:51Hi.
38:52You should've known
38:52you'd be working in case.
38:54Oh.
38:55I just punched out.
38:57So I am all yours
38:58all weekend.
38:59Am I gonna get to meet
39:00your new partner?
39:01Um,
39:04I think she's a little bit busy right now.
39:06Oh.
39:06Mm-hmm.
39:07Is that her old partner?
39:08Mm-hmm.
39:08Did he ask her out?
39:09Mm-hmm.
39:09And I think she said yes.
39:11Oh, I'm happy for them.
39:12Yeah, me too.
39:13Oh, my God.
39:38Mm-hmm.
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