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00:00You're a good cop, Boone.
00:09That's what I told the sheriff down in Oakland.
00:11I'm calling to officially offer you the job of chief deputy.
00:13I need help with Skye.
00:15I want you to move in with us.
00:16My daughter's going to spend the rest of her life in jail
00:18if I don't find who killed Brandon.
00:21Smith killed Brandon, there's no doubt about it.
00:23I might not have broken the law, but I came pretty close.
00:26Skye would still be facing a murder trial.
00:27You're more like your old man than you want to admit.
00:30Welcome, Mom.
00:31Thanks, Mom.
00:43What in the actual hell?
00:45Damn it.
00:46Frank was supposed to keep you out of here.
00:48Frank!
00:51We have to hit the road in a minute.
00:54We just thought before we went,
00:56look, we asked the doctor to write down your kid's gender.
00:59She sealed it in an envelope.
01:01We took the envelope to a bakery.
01:03Go on.
01:04Open it.
01:07You're a good guy.
01:09You and Frank both.
01:10Questionable decorators.
01:12But I don't want to know.
01:17You sure?
01:18I know it's not like celebrating with your friends and family, but...
01:22We should get going.
01:23It's a long drive out of Edgewater.
01:38Yeah, go ahead.
01:39I need a sec.
01:40Baby's kicking up a storm if I pop before this frickin' trial.
01:44Get inside!
02:01Barricade the doors!
02:03Can you not clean your gun at my table?
02:11This is your gun.
02:12Oh.
02:13Thanks.
02:16Hey.
02:17How was breakfast with Becca?
02:18Is that movie palace Becca or brew barn, Becca?
02:21Brew barn.
02:23It was good.
02:24She, um, she's graduating college,
02:26she's applying to grad school,
02:27and she just got engaged.
02:30Well, good for Becca.
02:31And I'm not doing any of that.
02:35I'm going back to college.
02:38Why?
02:39It-it's been a week since-
02:40Since I beat a murderer up?
02:41Hey, if that's how the lady wants to celebrate.
02:44Yeah, besides, didn't you want me to go back to school?
02:47I never said that.
02:48No, he just oozed it out of every pore of your body.
02:54Well, wish me luck convincing the dean
02:56that I'm ready in 500 words or less.
02:58Well, good news is you'll have the house back to yourself.
03:08You're leaving, too?
03:09You asked me to move in to help with Skye,
03:11and if Skye's not here, it's...
03:14I guess my work here is done.
03:18I thought you liked being alone.
03:21What's that supposed to mean?
03:25Fox?
03:25Fox?
03:28All right, I'll be right there.
03:31I'm going to need that gun.
03:35Hey, those two marshals going to be okay?
03:37They're lucky they hit the remote start.
03:39That bomb was rigged to detonate when the engine turned on
03:41if they had been inside the car.
03:42Phew.
03:44Uh, she knows the crime scene's up here, right?
03:46Her name is Valerie Fulton.
04:07The injured men were her witness protection detail.
04:09I got a call a couple of weeks ago from WITSEC.
04:12They'll occasionally stash a witness in Edgewater before trial.
04:15It's not a bad place to disappear.
04:17Valerie is set to testify in a murder trial in federal court in San Francisco tomorrow.
04:21The defendant's name is Demir Boz.
04:23Oh, I know that name from when I was in Oakland.
04:26Gun trafficker.
04:27So Valerie's boyfriend ran a club that Boz owned as a money laundering front.
04:31The two of them got into a dispute, and Boz killed Valerie's boyfriend right in front of her.
04:37She managed to get away, but...
04:39He's going to make sure she never testifies.
04:41According to a WITSEC informant, Boz hired a contract killer out of the East Coast to come after Valerie.
04:45He watched her from over there.
04:47I found this and fresh tire marks.
04:50She got lucky this time, but now he knows he didn't finish the job.
04:56Which means he's not done trying.
04:59Valerie.
05:02Val.
05:03I'm Sheriff Fox.
05:04This is Deputy Boone.
05:05I spoke to WITSEC this morning.
05:07They feel Edgewater is no longer safe for you.
05:09Gee, you think?
05:11Unfortunately, the nearest WITSEC office is six hours away,
05:14so they've asked that I start your transport to San Francisco.
05:17We're going to take an unmarked car, civilian clothes.
05:20They'll meet us halfway.
05:21We'll hand you off so you can testify tomorrow.
05:23You're kidding, right?
05:24The guy that Boz just sent to kill me just took out two marshals.
05:27Some small-town sheriff supposed to keep me safe.
05:31I should have gone to Mexico.
05:34I'm never going to take the stand.
05:35I'm dead.
05:41Boy or girl?
05:44I haven't opened it yet.
05:45My family doesn't even know I'm pregnant.
05:49I know what you must be going through.
05:51I'm a mom, too.
05:53I promise you, I will do everything I can to keep you and your baby safe.
06:00You'll try.
06:04You said a stolen ATV.
06:05That's right.
06:06I need a copy of the police report for the insurance.
06:10No one respects property anymore.
06:12Edgewater's going to hell in a handbasket on account of your boss.
06:19Take a seat and I'll be right with you.
06:22Boone and I have to step out for a few hours.
06:24I'll explain later, but I want you to be in charge of the XO while we're gone.
06:27Is everything okay?
06:28You've never left me in charge before.
06:29Yeah, everything's fine.
06:31No.
06:32You're ready.
06:34You're going to do great.
06:36Right?
06:39He'll be like you never left.
06:41I guess this will happen more often, putting Cassidy in charge.
06:44Once Boone leaves, you'll need a new number, too.
06:47Yeah.
06:48I guess.
06:50Have you thought about asking him to stay?
06:53Not this again.
06:54The man resigned, Gina.
06:58But yes.
06:59Really?
06:59Oh, that's amazing.
07:00I said I thought about it.
07:01I didn't say I was going to do it.
07:02I have damn good reasons for accepting his resignation.
07:05Uh-huh.
07:06Which he still hasn't taken responsibility for.
07:09Uh-huh.
07:12Get out of here, will you?
07:21Ready?
07:22Yeah.
07:25What are you hiding from her?
07:26Someone just tried to kill me.
07:29I need to know who I can trust.
07:31He just got a phone call he doesn't want you to know about.
07:36I was going to tell you when we got back, but...
07:39I took the Oakland job.
07:43I'm leaving Edgewater.
07:45Oh.
07:46That's...
07:48That's...
07:49Congrats.
07:54When do you start?
07:55We can talk about this later.
07:57Or we can talk about it now.
07:59I'm trusting you with my life and my babies.
08:02I need to know that you're more focused on this job than the next.
08:05I start next week.
08:12Oh, that's...
08:14I'm happy for you.
08:17Happy?
08:18I'd hate to hear angry.
08:20I'd like to think I would have had a little more notice.
08:23You accepted my resignation.
08:25Am I not supposed to get a job?
08:26Whoa, whoa, whoa.
08:27You resigned?
08:28Can't wait to hear this story.
08:30Hey.
08:36Thanks.
08:42Ready?
08:43Let's roll.
09:05A pregnant woman in a confined space with smelly foods is a terrible combination.
09:30Oh, ice chips?
09:37My mom swore by ice chips.
09:38Said it was the only thing that got her through her pregnancy.
09:40I hate ice chips.
09:43I prefer tea.
09:45As in, what led to this resignation?
09:49Burnout?
09:50Excessive force?
09:54Exceeded your monthly donut allowance?
09:56I could do this all day, you know.
09:57It was a roadblock.
10:01We were on a child abduction case.
10:02The suspects were fleeing.
10:04Maggie said not to put up a roadblock.
10:05But you thought you knew better?
10:07Oh.
10:07So what happened?
10:11The suspects drove off a cliff.
10:14A cliff?
10:15The kids are all safe.
10:17They're at their aunt's house now.
10:18And they're doing great, actually.
10:22I check in on them.
10:23He also allowed himself to be put up for sheriff.
10:28Ouch.
10:29So, pretty much your basic gross insubordination.
10:32Did you apologize?
10:34I resigned.
10:35That's not the same.
10:36Did you apologize?
10:38I'm sure Mickey would appreciate an apology.
10:41No, I don't need an apology.
10:43You get the sense he'd pull a stunt like that when you hired him?
10:45Oh, he was hired by the previous sheriff.
10:47Oh, I see.
10:49I get it.
10:51You know, you want your guy in there, and Boone's not your guy.
10:54That's not it at all.
10:55We were partners for two years.
10:57It's just...
10:58You thought you knew him?
11:02We're being followed.
11:03Grandpa, can you keep it down?
11:17I'm trying to write what...
11:18Oh, hey, Skye.
11:19I'm glad you came down.
11:20I wanted to introduce you to the OGs, the original growers.
11:23Mitchell and Kurt.
11:24I didn't know that you were in a band.
11:27Band is an overstatement.
11:28It was Wes's idea.
11:30Being a grower can be lonely work, so this was our way of getting together.
11:33Oh, what can I say?
11:34I am an innovator.
11:35And a jackass.
11:37Wes informed us as he was moving back up to the mountain.
11:40Couldn't pass up a chance to jam at the sheriff's house before he shipped out.
11:45Well, you do realize that if my mom finds a cushion at a place, she will arrest you, right?
11:49We don't leave a trace.
11:50Mickey won't bust us.
11:51She used to play with us when she was a kid.
11:53Wait, Mickey, as in my mom?
11:55Yeah, playing with the OGs is a rite of passage, dear.
11:58I think it's your turn.
12:00Come on.
12:00Sorry, Grandpa.
12:04I really need to write this essay.
12:06Oh, God.
12:07You don't have to write.
12:08Hey, you know what the problem with your generation is?
12:11Your generation isn't too damn big of a hurry to get through life.
12:15Do you think when I was your age that this is what I envisioned that my life was going to be?
12:19Kind of.
12:20Yeah.
12:20Look, it's just that everyone I went to school with is already ahead of me, and if I don't nail this essay, I'm going to be even further behind.
12:29And it's really stressing me out, and I can't write when I'm stressed.
12:32Hey, stress.
12:32Stress.
12:33Music has always been a stress reliever for you ever since you was this big.
12:36Wes is always bragging about what a great musician you are.
12:40Yeah.
12:41Now, come on.
12:42You're not going to humiliate me in front of these clowns, are you?
12:49Is that a Martin dreadnought?
12:52It sure is.
12:53All right.
12:53Uh, Brandon Mann.
12:57Go pick it up.
12:59Sheriff 1, Adam 2, copy of plate.
13:018, Tango Tango.
13:035, 4, Zulu 3.
13:04Copy that, Adam 2.
13:06What was I?
13:06Why aren't you calling for backup?
13:08And on here, backup would take 30 minutes at least.
13:10Great.
13:11Yeah, that's what I get for relying on some backwater sheriff in some backwater town.
13:15There are advantages to this backwater town.
13:17Like what?
13:17Imminent death?
13:18Like knowing everything there is to know about it.
13:20My dad and I were all over these back roads when we went hunting and fishing,
13:24so I know some things that outsiders don't like.
13:28Without a four-wheel drive, there are some turns we just shouldn't take.
13:40He's still coming.
13:47Mickey.
13:47Oh my God, oh my God.
13:50He's smart.
14:17He knew he'd get stuck.
14:18Adam 2, be advised, that license plate comes back as not on file.
14:23Tell me, please.
14:32Our office confiscated your computer?
14:34The dudes that I worked for swore they were legal growers.
14:36Did you ask them for documentation?
14:38I was going to ask questions.
14:39I needed cash.
14:40Now I need a new gig.
14:41And all my stuff's on that computer.
14:43I just got to get it back.
14:44You got that report yet?
14:45Sir, I'll be right with you.
14:46I was here first.
14:47I pay her salary.
14:48You work for me.
14:49Excuse me, I pay her salary too.
14:51Wait your turn.
14:52I'm tired of waiting.
14:52That's not my problem.
14:53Sir, can you please sit down and I will give you a second.
14:55Jenna, what the hell are you doing?
14:58Ma'am, you're not allowed back here.
15:00Sorry.
15:00Is there a bathroom key?
15:02Give me one sec and we'll get that for you.
15:04Understaffed days are worse than the night shift at Buns and Roses.
15:11What a nightmare job that was.
15:13Okay.
15:15Uh, Gina, can you give me a hand with something?
15:17This guy needs a copy of an incident report.
15:20Sorry, I don't have access to police reports.
15:22The restroom key's on the hook.
15:23You okay?
15:33Yeah, baby's kicking.
15:34I just need a sec.
15:35You know.
15:36Still a hard no on the ice chips.
15:37How do you think he tracked us?
15:42Maybe he was watching the exo?
15:45I don't know.
15:46Maybe something else.
15:48Doesn't matter.
15:49I'm so dead.
15:50I should have gone to Mexico.
15:53Fortune cookie's a cute baby reveal.
15:55Why don't you open it?
15:56Thanks, but I don't need a reminder how I'll be raising this baby alone.
16:04I was a senior in high school when I got pregnant.
16:07My classmates did not let me forget it.
16:11The day I found out I was having a girl, my cheekbones hurt.
16:15I was smiling so much.
16:18No fortune cookie, though.
16:19Just a call from good old Dr. Leo.
16:25Got any names picked out?
16:30Charlie.
16:31If it's a boy.
16:32After his father.
16:34He was a sweet guy.
16:36And if it's a girl?
16:37Rachel.
16:40After my mom.
16:42She's indestructible.
16:4468 years old.
16:46And she beat breast cancer this year.
16:49My brother and sister threw this big party to celebrate, which I missed.
16:53Obviously.
16:54Hey, can we pull over?
16:57I gotta pee.
16:58I don't think that's a great idea.
17:00Clearly you've never been pregnant.
17:02Yeah.
17:02No joke.
17:03I got a baby the size of a beach ball pressing against my...
17:06No, no, all right, all right, all right.
17:07Let's, uh...
17:09Let's just make it quick.
17:10What do you mean I can't get my computer back?
17:14It's evidence in a police investigation.
17:16Now I need to call in to the investigating officer.
17:18No, no, no, no, no, we're sick of waiting.
17:20You know what?
17:20I want your badge number.
17:21Actually, sir, our records show that we sent you that report two weeks ago.
17:25Two weeks ago?
17:25Yes.
17:26No, we never got it.
17:27Did we, Jenna?
17:29See?
17:30Never got it.
17:32Ma'am, are you recording me?
17:35It's called the First Amendment.
17:36It's still a thing, right?
17:37Cassidy.
17:40I'm going in a coffee run.
17:42Do you want anything?
17:43A coffee run?
17:44Gina, I could really use your help here.
17:46I told Mickey that I would take care of everything.
17:48Actually, you said it would be like she never left.
17:53Is that smoke?
17:56Call, Cal Fire.
18:16We're clear.
18:19All right, come on.
18:26Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, stop.
18:26What, what, what?
18:31Look out!
18:33Are you hit?
18:43Anyone hit?
18:44Val?
18:45No.
18:45No.
18:45Fire is out.
18:59We're all clear.
19:00Man, I got to tell you, fire in the sheriff's office ladies' room is definitely not on my
19:14bingo card for first call of the day.
19:16Sorry, Perez.
19:17Manny.
19:18Manny.
19:19How the hell does a fire in a bathroom even happen?
19:23Is that?
19:24Ashes.
19:25Yeah.
19:25Fire was set.
19:26Quick, somebody call the sheriff.
19:30Actually, is Sheriff Fox here?
19:32Maybe I should just stand large.
19:32Mickey left me in charge.
19:34Great.
19:35The last time ever, I'm sure.
19:39You know, uh, Debbie Campbell?
19:42Cassidy.
19:43Cassidy.
19:43You know, a year ago, I was wearing a prison uniform.
19:49And I can guarantee you that no one was thinking about giving me any responsibility once I got
19:54out.
19:55But I proved to myself that I deserved it.
20:00And I earned this uniform.
20:05Next move is up to you.
20:06Locked down the XO.
20:19Are you sure?
20:20Someone started this fire.
20:21Until I find who did this, no one leaves.
20:25All right.
20:27Val's loaded up in the new vehicle that arrived compliments of the local sheriff.
20:31They find a bomb yet?
20:32Bomb tech's not here yet.
20:33But they will.
20:34How the hell does he always know our location?
20:36It's not a leak at Witsuk.
20:38I haven't contacted them since we left.
20:41The only other option.
20:43Val?
20:44Why would she tip off the guy who's trying to kill her?
20:46I don't know.
20:47Let's go find out.
20:56Val.
20:57Do you have any idea how this guy is tracking us?
20:59Isn't figuring that out your job?
21:04What are you looking at?
21:07Where I should have gone in the first place.
21:10Isla Mujeres.
21:11Charlie and I were going to go there after the baby was born.
21:15A place where our past would never catch up to us.
21:18You know, just because you moved to a new place doesn't mean you can leave your past behind.
21:21Oh, yeah?
21:22So why do you want to leave Edgewater?
21:24Who said I want to leave Edgewater?
21:32You didn't think she'd accept your resignation.
21:36You thought, what, she'd just tear it up and things would go back to normal like nothing ever happened?
21:41That's not how life works, is it?
21:44It's just like my mom always says.
21:45You do something, you've got to face the consequences.
21:48And what does your mom say about your current situation?
21:50Get off the damn road.
21:54I mean, she would say that.
21:57The phone, Val.
21:59Phone?
21:59What phone?
22:00Val.
22:00Now.
22:00I only was using it to text my mom.
22:12It must have ghosted your mom's phone.
22:13She gets a link from a number she doesn't recognize.
22:16She clicks on it.
22:17Now they're in her phone.
22:18They've got your number and they can track you from there.
22:20I wanted her to know that I'm having a baby.
22:22You're a mom.
22:23Imagine that your daughter moved away and had a life, a child that you didn't even know about.
22:27Wouldn't you want to know?
22:30I like to hold my head up and be proud of who I am.
22:40But they won't let my secret go untold.
22:48I pay the debt, I hold them, but they're still not satisfied.
22:54Now I'm a branded man out in the cold.
23:03Now I'm a branded man out in the cold.
23:08All right.
23:13Oh, God.
23:14Oh, it's been a long time since I've played that many songs in the road.
23:17You got them soft since moving to town, but you weren't lying about Skye.
23:20She's a talent.
23:21Oh, stop.
23:22Must be her daddy's side.
23:24Oh, well, you see, as the youngest and most attractive of the OJs, I often find myself punchline of the jokes.
23:31It's nothing personal.
23:32It's just a projection of their own envy.
23:35How'd you guys end up in Edgewater?
23:38When I was 18, I enlisted in the Army, served overseas, quit, hiked around, came across indica seeds in Afghanistan.
23:46I sewed them into my jeans, and they became the first plants grown here in Edgewater.
23:52Wow.
23:52I mean, I studied medicine at Berkeley.
23:55I never really did get my license, though.
23:57Doesn't stop him from giving unsolicited medical advice, though.
24:03Life felt like a conveyor belt.
24:06High school, college, job.
24:09Saw people tune themselves up, living in front of other people's expectations.
24:13So I left.
24:14I joined Kurt here and some others.
24:16Start a community where we could raise our kids, grow a little weed.
24:21Okay, a lot of weed.
24:27Grandpa, are you okay?
24:28Yeah, I'm fine.
24:29Take this.
24:29Take this.
24:30Oh, shut up.
24:32Oh, my God.
24:33Grandpa, he's having a heart attack.
24:35No, no, no.
24:35Is that, whatchamacallit?
24:37Tachycardia.
24:38You just need to get him into a cold shower.
24:39Here's that medical advice.
24:40Are you sure we should move him?
24:42Depends how bad you want to keep him around.
24:44We've done this before.
24:45He'll be fine.
24:46We just got to get him in the shower.
24:47Oh, God.
24:49You can't.
24:51How much longer?
24:57This is unconscious.
24:58You still sure about this?
24:59Of course I'm sure.
25:03She asked me for the bathroom key.
25:04Did you give it to anyone else?
25:05Just a phone girl.
25:07Okay.
25:07I'll question them first.
25:09How are you going to go at them?
25:10Same way Mickey does.
25:11She just shuts the hell up and lets people feel the silence.
25:13She says it's the best way to get them to confess.
25:15What's wrong with you guys?
25:27Is this an interrogation?
25:30Are you going to ask me any questions?
25:32Did you start the fire?
25:47No.
25:49But I know who did.
25:53You.
25:54First you took my computer, and now you're trying to find me.
26:02Relax, Wes, pretend you're a polar bear.
26:05Should we get him undressed?
26:06I don't need my heart to take that.
26:08Okay, I'm calling 911.
26:10No, no, no, I do not have insurance, this is medicine on the mountain.
26:16Do you realize how insane that sounds?
26:18If it makes you feel any better, I'm almost a doctor.
26:20Let's see what I've got.
26:22You all know my mom, she's gonna kill me if she finds out I hid this from her.
26:25Your mother knows about my condition.
26:28But what she doesn't know is that I forgot to take my pills.
26:30And she will kill me if she finds that out, son.
26:34If this damn water doesn't kill me first.
26:36Come on.
26:38Are we gonna ride in silence for the rest of the trip?
26:45Alright, I'll play DJ.
26:47Val, you get the first song.
26:50Don't care.
26:51Hmm.
26:52Mickey.
26:54Rumors.
26:55You can't choose an entire album, you know the rule.
26:58That's where we were deputies on patrol, this is a road trip.
27:00One song.
27:01Dreams.
27:02The chain.
27:03Ugh.
27:04Who doesn't like Fleetwood Mac?
27:06Val, come on.
27:07Come on.
27:08I think I'm going into labor.
27:11All right, thanks.
27:19That was Witsack.
27:20We made a plan for the handoff.
27:22Tonight.
27:23The Long Ridge Motel.
27:24Any word on Val?
27:25The doctor was examining her.
27:26Look, if she gives birth here.
27:28She's a sitting duck.
27:29Well, at least we turned off her phone.
27:31The killer doesn't know she's here.
27:32Yet.
27:33Hey, Doc.
27:34Is there an update on Five?
27:36She's in a lot of pain.
27:38Has the patient in room five gotten her ice chips yet?
27:41Ice chips?
27:42She asked for ice chips?
27:43Yeah.
27:43Why?
27:49No sign of her.
27:50She must have gotten to the parking lot.
27:51She couldn't have gone far.
27:52Come on.
27:53What were you going to do?
28:08Waddle to Mexico?
28:11I guess the Mickey method only really works if you're Mickey.
28:15You could try it again when you question the other lady.
28:18I'm questioning myself right now.
28:20Maybe lift the lockdowns and send everyone home.
28:23Anything to stop marinating in this heat?
28:37Ma'am, you're under arrest for felony arson.
28:39What?
28:40On what evidence?
28:41I'll be happy to answer your questions.
28:43No, no, no.
28:44You'll answer my questions now.
28:45This way.
28:46What did you do?
28:47What did you do?
28:49No!
28:50Go!
28:51Go!
28:52Go!
28:53No!
28:59When did he start abusing you?
29:04I'm making you a pill schedule.
29:21You won't forget your beta blockers again.
29:23I'm fine.
29:24You worry about writing your essay.
29:27Oh, I'm not writing my essay.
29:30Hmm?
29:32I'm not going back to college.
29:35Maybe someday, but not now.
29:38Look, I do not need you around here to take care of me.
29:42I got your mom to remind me when to take my damn pills.
29:44I decided before that, Grandpa.
29:47I've just, I've been in such a rush to get back on track.
29:52But seeing you guys play, hearing what you did at my age.
29:56Or didn't do.
29:56Or didn't do.
29:59It had me thinking.
30:02I don't really know where I'm going.
30:04I think I should take some time to figure that out.
30:12Yeah, well, maybe I'll stick around, too.
30:15Give your mom a full house.
30:18Look at us.
30:20Forty years age difference, and we're in the exact same damn spot.
30:24Can't figure out what the hell to do next.
30:27Aren't you going legal?
30:29Allegedly.
30:29I understand why you're scared.
30:35I get why you don't want to testify.
30:36Even if I wanted to, I'll never take the stand.
30:39I'll never be safe, and neither will my baby.
30:41We worked it out with the marshals.
30:43You'll have an armed escort right into court, Val.
30:45You'll take the stand.
30:46You'll put Boz away.
30:47And while he's rotting in jail, you'll get to see your mom again.
30:50In person.
30:52And introduce her to her grandchild.
30:54Come on.
30:57Open the box.
30:57Let's find out what you're having.
30:58I told you I don't need a reminder how I'm doing this alone.
31:02You're not doing it alone.
31:06You and your baby have each other.
31:09And there's going to be plenty of other people that are going to be there for you.
31:11You may not know them yet.
31:13I promise.
31:16Come on.
31:18Open the damn box already.
31:19It's a girl.
31:42Congratulations.
31:43Daughters are the best.
31:45Sun would have been good, too.
31:49I'll never make it to the stand.
32:00He found me in Edgewater.
32:02He found my safe house.
32:04He got in my phone.
32:05As long as he's out there, I'm dead.
32:13The police report we mailed two weeks ago.
32:15You hid it as an excuse to come in here today.
32:17That was the plan.
32:18And then he wouldn't let me out of his sight.
32:21Which is why you went behind the counter.
32:23You wanted to speak with me privately.
32:27But he saw.
32:30The bathroom was the first thing that popped into my head.
32:33I didn't know what else to do.
32:36So I set the fire.
32:37Jenna.
32:42Jenna.
32:44Will you lower your hood for me?
32:46Jenna.
32:46Will you lower your hood for me?
32:47you're safe now jenna i don't know did you see how mad he was i think he knows what i did
33:15it'll be a long road i'm not gonna lie to you but trust me you can do this you make it sound like
33:22it's nothing but how would you know the same way i should have known why a woman would wear a hoodie
33:29on an 80 degree day
33:31i know because i was you
33:45i want to talk to my wife where is she where the hell is she i miss the signs
34:04i was so focused on filling mickey's shoes trying to do what she would do
34:10kind of like what mickey did with fred oh yeah mickey's first couple years here total disaster
34:18she couldn't even pull a police report without my help she tried to do everything exactly the way
34:23fred would do it and then finally she figured out her way use her skills and then after that
34:29she was on her way i thought you didn't have access to police reports
34:35sometimes the best way to teach someone how to swim is just throw them in the deep end
34:40that's also a pretty good way to drown i knew you weren't gonna drown
34:44and so did mickey
34:51all right
35:08okay get some rest feds will be here in an hour and we're just in the next room
35:17and don't open the door for anyone okay
35:19okay
35:26okay
35:30okay
35:32okay
35:34okay
35:38okay
35:42okay
35:44okay
36:09okay
36:11okay
36:38okay
36:41okay
36:45okay
36:51okay
36:55go
36:57okay
37:01okay
37:03good
37:06You were right.
37:08My text let him write to us.
37:10Pretty good plan for a small-town sheriff.
37:16My mom texted back.
37:26Sheriff Fox, Deputy Boone,
37:29thanks for keeping our witness safe.
37:31Yeah. You ready, Valerie?
37:32You're due in court.
37:33It is okay. They have an armed escort waiting for you.
37:37And a dozen marshals to guard here at the trial.
37:40Okay?
37:41You two make a great team.
37:43It's too bad you only have one week left together.
37:46I don't really know what else to say, but...
37:51For everything.
38:01Weirdly, I'm gonna miss her.
38:02Yeah, me too.
38:03And she's right about two things.
38:06We do make a great team.
38:11What's the other thing?
38:18I never apologized.
38:20For the roadblocks.
38:21For disregarding your orders.
38:23For any of it.
38:24I'm sorry, Mickey.
38:28You locked down the XO.
38:29The XO's never been locked down.
38:30Yeah, um...
38:31About that.
38:32I got...
38:33Well, we got...
38:34It was a team effort.
38:35We helped a woman get to an emergency shelter and file a complaint against her husband.
38:40So, yeah.
38:41Um...
38:42You can reprimand me or never put me in charge again, but...
38:46I stand by my decision.
38:47Good work.
38:48Good work.
39:19on the bathroom. Reeks of smoke in there.
39:41Grandpa, stop.
39:44You're such adorable.
39:49Hey, Mom.
39:51We made breakfast.
39:52Sit down, both of you.
39:54I think we're in trouble.
39:56We're definitely in trouble.
39:58Okay, um...
40:00I don't know how to say this, so...
40:03I'm just gonna say it.
40:05I don't think going to school is what you need right now.
40:09I think being here with your family is what you need.
40:12I know you think it's what I want,
40:14but I don't want you to go to college just to make me happy.
40:17And as far as what you said to me the other day...
40:20Remind me.
40:22That I like being alone.
40:24Mm-hmm.
40:25I don't.
40:29I didn't just ask you to live here to help me with Skye.
40:32We have a lot of lost time to make up for.
40:36And I don't want to argue about whose fault that is.
40:39Obviously.
40:41But...
40:43I want us to try.
40:46It's been really nice having you guys both at home.
40:51And I'd like it to stay that way for a little while.
40:57I'm convinced.
40:58Yeah.
40:59Yeah, me too.
41:00Really?
41:01Yeah, sure.
41:02You know, it's funny, isn't it?
41:03Sometimes when you really want something,
41:05the best way to get it is just to ask.
41:16Boone, get in here.
41:19Hey.
41:21My resignation letter.
41:23You made a mistake, Boone.
41:27And so did I when I accepted it.
41:29And letting you leave Edgewater would be an even bigger mistake.
41:32I know...
41:34we've been through so much lately, not all of it good.
41:37But...
41:40I don't want to lose you.
41:42I really appreciate that, Mickey.
41:51But I'm still leaving.
41:56What?
41:59I mean, you said you didn't want to go.
42:01You said that to Val.
42:02And I don't, but things are already in motion.
42:05I'm sorry.
42:06But what?
42:07And he's right over here.
42:10Nora.
42:11Hi.
42:12I'm so sorry to disturb you at work.
42:14But yeah, you kind of forgot to put the key under the mat.
42:17Oh.
42:18Yeah, I'm not...
42:19Get in the house.
42:21Yeah, let me introduce you.
42:22Mickey, this is Nora.
42:23Nora drove up from Oakland to help me move.
42:25Nora, this is Mickey.
42:26Nate has told me about you.
42:27I'm Nora Boone.
42:28It is so nice to meet you.
42:30Oh.
42:31Hi.
42:32Hi.
42:33Boone didn't tell me he had a sister.
42:37Um, Nora's not my sister, Mickey.
42:39Mickey.
42:40She's my wife.
42:44Ah.
42:45Thank you, man.
42:46Ah.
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42:52Ah.
42:53Thank you, Mmm.
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43:03Ah!
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