Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Season 8 Episode 01- The Good Ones
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00:01Hey, you guys got a sec?
00:02I need to talk to you about something.
00:03Whatever it is can await, Rosie.
00:04You're going to want to see this question.
00:06What is the number one problem with the coronavirus?
00:08Mass death, economic collapse,
00:10the way the disease is exposed to systemic injustice
00:12at the core of American life.
00:13Well, yes, obviously those.
00:15But after that, it's how to high-five your friends
00:17while staying six feet apart.
00:19But now the world can stop their worrying
00:21because we have created the COVID-5.
00:23With this machine, you can execute
00:25any high-five your heart desires.
00:27There's the classic.
00:28Slip me some skin.
00:29Sprinkle me, sprinkle me, sprinkle, sprinkle me, sprinkle.
00:33The Vulcan scissor.
00:35That's a bad one.
00:36Yeah.
00:37And of course, the need for speed.
00:39Woo!
00:40Wow, that was impressively stupid.
00:42I know, right?
00:43So what was it you wanted to tell me?
00:44Just wanted to say goodbye.
00:46I turned in my resignation.
00:47I quit the force.
00:48Wackle!
00:49Ow!
00:50Ah!
00:55Dude, that was by far the best five.
00:57You're quitting?
00:58You're quitting?!
00:59You're getting going!
01:00Ah, man!
01:01OK, I'll see you underneath it.
01:04Yea, I'm gonna do well red,
01:05maybe no, I'm gonna let you go together tomorrow.
01:06Apromise is gone!
01:07I have aowych junkie.
01:08Oh!
01:09I have to admit!
01:10I can do it!
01:11I keep saying goodbye.
01:12Yeah!
01:14Ohah!
01:15What are you working on your side?
01:16Oh, my God!
01:17Okay, anyway.
01:18facilities in Montana.
01:19Sergeant Santiago, you were on maternity leave longer than expected because of the pandemic.
01:24But now that all first responders have been vaccinated, you've returned.
01:29Cheers.
01:29Cheers.
01:30Not exactly an emotional welcome back.
01:32Are you crying?
01:33Oh, he just always knows exactly what to say.
01:35She's consistent.
01:36So guys, tell me everything that happened while I was gone.
01:39Well, as you know, Hitchcock retired the very first second he could.
01:42That's right.
01:43I couldn't wait to get out of there.
01:44Why are you always with us on FaceTime?
01:46Because I miss Scully.
01:47He's more present than when he worked here.
01:49He spent a terrible year.
01:50True, but you know what was rougher?
01:51The hundreds of years of oppression experienced by black people in this country.
01:55Oppression they still experience to this day.
01:57Why does Charles sound like a podcast?
01:58Oh, because I'm listening to one right now.
02:00It's called Two Wrongs Makes a White Lessons in Anti-Racism.
02:03Yeah, you're lucky you weren't here on Juneteenth.
02:08What the hell?
02:09You went full Schumer.
02:10Cultural appropriation, Amy.
02:12She'll figure it out.
02:12You're the one who did it.
02:14So where's Rosa?
02:15I thought she'd be here by now.
02:16I'm telling you, she's not coming.
02:17Ever since she quit the force, she thinks we're just part of the problem.
02:20She never said that.
02:21She quit after George Floyd was killed because she thought that she could do more good by
02:24becoming a P.I. that helps victims of police brutality.
02:27That has nothing to do with us.
02:29Then how come we haven't hung out at all since she quit?
02:31Setting up a new business takes time.
02:33She's probably too busy to see friends.
02:34And yet I have time to see my friends and be a father and do my job and straight up crush
02:39it at Goat Simulator on my Switch.
02:40That's not something to be proud of.
02:42Being a father is not something to be proud of, Ames?
02:43Wow, you've changed, dude.
02:46Look, all I'm saying is I promise you she is not going to show up tonight.
02:49And if she does, I'll give each of you a thousand dollars cash.
02:51That's a promise.
02:52Hey, everybody.
02:52Jake's word is not legally binding.
02:53Any promise of cash reward is, of course, understood as hyperbole.
02:56Rosa, I knew you'd make it.
03:00What's up, my guy?
03:02What?
03:02Sorry, it's been a while.
03:03I forgot how we used to greet each other.
03:04Anyway, how's the cool new PI gig going?
03:06It's not that cool.
03:07I have a desk at a WeWork that I share with a Twitter comedian.
03:09Oh, fun.
03:11But I'm getting more clients.
03:12I just got a new job this morning.
03:13A woman was assaulted by two police officers in the 7-4.
03:16Oh, well, that's horrible.
03:18Wait, the 7-4.
03:19I know the captain there.
03:20She was my sergeant before I transferred to the 9-9.
03:22I could talk to her.
03:23She can help.
03:23Nah, I doubt that.
03:24You know, the system can still work sometimes when good people are involved.
03:27Is that why you want to help?
03:28So you can make some point about policing?
03:29No, I'm not some point maker, shot taker, making girls hot like Oats the Quaker.
03:34Hey, man, you're wrapping up.
03:35Yeah, I had to see where it was going.
03:36Look, I just want to help out.
03:37Plus, it might be fun to work together again.
03:39I miss seeing you.
03:41Hmm, okay.
03:42I'm meeting my client tomorrow.
03:43I'll text you the details.
03:44Yes, Jake and Rosa are back!
03:50Are you okay?
03:51Your leg shake is rattling the windows out there.
03:53I'm stressed.
03:54It's Captain Holt.
03:55You won't believe what he said to me.
03:57Hello, Santiago.
03:58How's your lunch?
03:59Pretty bad, right?
04:00That he politely asked you about your lunch?
04:02It was small talk.
04:04Captain Holt always says that true friends sit in silence.
04:07Small talk is for strangers and con men.
04:09So I'm a stranger now.
04:11This is my big fear about having a child.
04:14Losing my spark with my boss.
04:15Amy, he's your captain.
04:17You act like it's some romantic relationship.
04:19You know what, Terry?
04:20You're right.
04:22It is like a romantic relationship.
04:24That's what you got from what I said?
04:25Do you still have that relationship book from when you and Sharon are having issues?
04:28That book was about sex, and it's actually Scully's.
04:31But I bet Scully also ordered some relationship books when Scully got himself that sex book for Scully.
04:37Just own the sex book thing.
04:38Do you want to help her not?
04:39Fine.
04:40Can you please get Scully's relationship book that is obviously not yours?
04:45Weird that you're asking me to do it, but okay.
04:47I'll see what I can do.
04:48Hey, my client's in the conference room, but before we go in there, it wasn't easy getting her to agree to talk with a cop.
04:53So don't be too coppish.
04:55Just be normal.
04:55Got it.
04:56Normal, not too coppish.
04:57Won't be a problem.
04:59Hello!
04:59Yeah, this is not going to work.
05:02Sorry, you just gave me too many notes.
05:04I got my head.
05:04Let me start over, please.
05:05Ms. Fulton, hello.
05:06I'm Detective Peralta.
05:07I know you're nervous about talking to a cop, which I totally get, but rest assured, I'm one of the good ones.
05:12And I know how that sounds, but I'm not one of the bad ones who says they're one of the good ones.
05:15I'm actually one of the good ones who says they're one of the good ones.
05:18And I know how that sounds.
05:19Does he just keep going until someone stops him?
05:21Yes.
05:22Would you mind telling us what happened from the beginning?
05:24Sure.
05:24I was walking home from the pharmacy when two uniformed cops stopped me and asked me what was in my bag.
05:28I said nothing, just some personal items.
05:30But then they kept bothering me, saying, well, if it's nothing, I should have no problem with showing them.
05:34But in my mind, I'm like, why do I need to show them my new loofah?
05:37You don't.
05:38It's your loofah.
05:39Thank you, Ms. Diaz.
05:40It is my loofah.
05:42Anyways, I said I want to go home, so I tried to walk past them, and they grabbed me.
05:46Suddenly, I'm thrown on the ground, and they're yelling at me to stop resisting, which I wasn't.
05:51I was just scared.
05:51Then they threw me up against a squad car, saying they was arresting me for assorting them.
05:56I'm the one who got the black eye and bruise all over my body, but somehow I assorted them.
06:00Do you remember what time of day it was?
06:025, 45, 6 o'clock.
06:04So right at the end of a shift.
06:05Which means?
06:06Some officers like to make arrests at the end of their shifts so they can work later and get extra overtime.
06:10That is so wrong.
06:11It is.
06:12But I promise you, we are going to get you justice.
06:15Yeah, we'll see.
06:18Hey, did you find the book?
06:20Scully's book.
06:21Wow.
06:22Someone's in a mood.
06:23I went to my barbershop to get a quick cleanup, and Boyle was there.
06:26Yeah, got a low drop fade with a crisp lining.
06:29I'm all about supporting black businesses.
06:31Right.
06:31Oh, are you upset about something, Lieutenant?
06:34It's just that the barbershop is my therapy.
06:36Mmm.
06:36It's where I go to clear my mind, and that's hard to do with you there.
06:40Mmm.
06:41Stop mmming me.
06:42It's my listening noise.
06:44Listening doesn't require noise.
06:46So, I reviewed the Aisha Fulton case, and it is definitely problematic.
06:51The arresting officers have had several complaints before, and their version of events is only two sentences long.
06:57Suspect had suspicious item.
06:59Scary.
07:00It's clearly bogus, but an officer did break one of his fingers.
07:03Probably from tackling her to the ground.
07:04Yeah, or from pointing it so hard at everyone but himself.
07:07Who are you performing this for, Jake?
07:13Both of you guys.
07:14Look, I want to help, but the problem is we have no proof of what really happened.
07:18Let me guess, their body cam footage was mysteriously corrupted.
07:21Yeah, they probably tampered with it, but between us, there was a rookie there.
07:25Janice Lee?
07:26If you can get her to confirm your client's story, I can help you.
07:30Here's your address.
07:31Great.
07:32See, Rosa?
07:33This couldn't be any easier.
07:34Frank O'Sullivan, head of the Patrolman's Union, and there is no way on God's green earth that you're ever talking to anyone involved in this case.
07:42I mean, I guess it could be a little easier.
07:47Why are you here, O'Sullivan?
07:49Officer Lee called me, and I'm here to stop your heartless crusade against our heroes in blue.
07:54But to be clear, all I want is to keep our city safe and then to go home to my ma at night.
07:59You live with your mom?
08:00My ma lives with me in her house.
08:03Do you have something against my ma?
08:05Because I'll be honest with you, there's only three things that I love in this whole world.
08:09My ma, the NYPD, and Billy Joel.
08:12Right now, you're assaulting two of those three things.
08:15Wow.
08:15So Billy Joel made your top three.
08:17And now you've assaulted all three.
08:18Can we please just talk to Officer Lee?
08:20Look, these are nice boys that you're going after.
08:23All the perp had to do was show them what was in the bag.
08:26But no, no, she had to escalate things.
08:29A finger was broken.
08:30Do you understand that if anyone else was being treated the way our brave officers are being treated,
08:35they'd be marching in the street, which I would oppose, by the way,
08:38because marching leads to rioting and rioting leads to lute.
08:41Okay, this doesn't seem like it's going to be a short rant.
08:43Yeah, we're going to head out.
08:46Hello, Captain.
08:47It's so good to see you.
08:49So, so good.
08:52What's with the bizarre eye contact and the weird way you're talking, Santiago?
08:55Did you join a cult?
08:56What? No.
08:57Are you sure?
08:57Most cult members don't realize they're part of a cult.
09:00I'm not in a cult.
09:01I was trying to connect with you.
09:03It's a method from this book.
09:05Oh, is that one of Terry's sex books?
09:06You mean one of Scully's sex books.
09:08Ever since I came back, you've been acting distant.
09:13What happened to Ramey?
09:15Ramey?
09:15Rain Amy.
09:16Ramey.
09:17That's what people call us.
09:18I don't know a single person who's ever called us that.
09:20Regardless, something is very wrong between us.
09:23You made small talk with me yesterday.
09:25Oh.
09:26You noticed that?
09:27Of course I did.
09:28It was like a knife to my heart,
09:29which is why we have to do the exercises in this book.
09:32Please, sir.
09:33Please.
09:34If I agree, will you go back to work?
09:36Absolutely.
09:37Fine.
09:38What's the next exercise?
09:39It is?
09:41Way too sexual.
09:42Wow.
09:43We're going to have to skip around a bit
09:44to make this appropriate for work.
09:46Something seemed off to me in O'Sullivan's rant.
09:48How red he got?
09:49He looked like a candied apple with a widow's peak.
09:51No.
09:52He said all the perp needed to do
09:53was show them what was in her bag.
09:54But that wasn't in the police report,
09:56and Lamazar didn't know that, so how did he?
09:58I think O'Sullivan watched the body cam recording
10:00before it was corrupted,
10:01which means he might have the original footage,
10:03which means if we want proof,
10:04we need to break into the union and get it.
10:05That's a lot of ifs.
10:06And besides, we can't break into the union.
10:08They'd recognize us.
10:09No way.
10:09Just put on a big, dumb watch,
10:10some Oakleys, and a camo baseball cap.
10:12You'll fit right in.
10:12Okay, look.
10:13As much as I would love to take on the character
10:15of Mitchell Keith Erickson from Toms River, New Jersey,
10:18I can't do it.
10:19Why not?
10:19You already named him.
10:20He named himself.
10:21But I don't have a warrant,
10:22and you could be arrested for breaking and entering.
10:23I think we should knock on doors
10:24and try and find a witness to corroborate the story.
10:26You sure about that?
10:27Have you talked to the people of New York lately?
10:29Yes.
10:29I know what you think,
10:30and obviously things are a bit tense,
10:31but I believe that people still understand
10:34that we're here to help.
10:35Nope.
10:37Yeah, I saw something.
10:38It looked kind of like this.
10:40I don't talk to pigs.
10:41Copy that.
10:43Hey, Charles,
10:44I just got a random Venmo payment from you.
10:47Was this an accident?
10:48No.
10:48It was the only way I could express how sorry I am
10:50for what you have had to go through.
10:52Consider it a mini-reparation.
10:53Mini?
10:54I wouldn't say $10,000 is mini.
10:56$10,000!
10:57Yeah, when I saw that you sent it,
10:59I was like,
10:59this must have been an accident.
11:00Like, you meant to send $100
11:02and then thought you needed to add the cents to
11:04and then accidentally add it to zero.
11:06That's a pretty good guess
11:07as to what could have happened,
11:09but didn't.
11:09Because I meant every last zero.
11:14I'm sure you did.
11:15Thanks, Charles.
11:16You got it.
11:18Wow, Charles, that was so nice of you.
11:20There's obviously a mistake going.
11:22How many more of these are we going to do
11:23until you realize it's pointless?
11:25Well, I don't think it's pointless.
11:26That's what I've been trying to prove to you.
11:28Wait, I thought you said
11:30you weren't trying to prove a point.
11:31Well, yeah, but,
11:32I mean, I kind of had to say that
11:33so you'd let me work with you
11:34and I could make my point.
11:35See, this is why we don't hang out anymore
11:36because you're always so defensive.
11:38Well, it's kind of hard not to be
11:39when you think I'm a bad person now.
11:41I never said that.
11:42You didn't have to.
11:43Rosa, we came up together.
11:45We went to the academy together.
11:46We've had the exact same career.
11:48All we ever wanted was to be detectives.
11:50And yes, we've always known there were problems,
11:51but we would solve them together from the inside.
11:54So when you quit, yeah,
11:55it made me feel like you thought
11:57I was wrong for staying.
11:58Jake, my choice has nothing to do with you.
12:02It was the hardest thing I've ever done.
12:03I gave up my career, my friends, my whole life,
12:06but I did it
12:07because I couldn't ignore
12:08what I was a part of anymore.
12:09Couldn't ignore what the police are doing
12:11in my community
12:12to people who look like me.
12:14I know, but not all of them.
12:16Not me.
12:17This isn't about you.
12:18And this case where a black woman
12:20was assaulted by the police
12:21has nothing to do with you either.
12:24So if you're not here to help,
12:25if you're just here to prove a point,
12:26then, man, I don't think
12:28we should work together anymore.
12:30And I definitely don't think we're friends.
12:31Scully, I need your help,
12:39but you can't tell anybody
12:40what I'm up to.
12:40Oh, not a problem.
12:41I don't talk to anyone but Hitchcock.
12:43And nobody where I am
12:43even speaks English.
12:44Where are you?
12:45Brazil, baby.
12:46I got conned by a cam girl,
12:48but it turns out I love it here.
12:50Okay, look,
12:51you two are always complaining
12:52about work regulations,
12:53so I'm guessing you know
12:54your way around the patrolman's union.
12:55I need your help to break in.
12:57You bet.
12:57Those bastards are everything
12:58that's wrong with policing.
13:00Their dress policy's insane.
13:01You have to wear a shirt at all times.
13:03Yuck.
13:03Just tell me how I can get
13:04to O'Sullivan's office undetected.
13:06No problem.
13:06He goes to lunch at 12.30,
13:08so that's your window.
13:09At 12.45, the mail is delivered.
13:11The guard at the desk
13:12always flirts with the mailwoman,
13:13so he'll be distracted.
13:14Then go down the main hall.
13:15This is important.
13:16It's your last bathroom stop
13:18on the whole floor.
13:18It's unisex and handicapped,
13:20so you get that bad boy
13:21all to yourself.
13:22Don't worry about the toilet paper.
13:23Stop talking about bathrooms.
13:24Fine, pee your pants.
13:25What do I care?
13:26Go to the last office on the right,
13:28and you're there.
13:29Well, that background is on bridge.
13:31Yeah, ma.
13:32I got the tickets.
13:34What do you think?
13:35Front row, ma.
13:36Billy Joel, you, me,
13:38and the poet of Long Island.
13:40Huh?
13:41I know.
13:43So, it says to participate
13:44in a new hobby
13:45your partner has expressed interest in.
13:47Have you gotten into
13:48anything new lately?
13:49I started performing daily checks
13:50on my blood oxygen level
13:51during COVID
13:52because I feared for my life.
13:53Oh.
13:5598.
13:5698.
13:56We did it.
13:57We're back to being
13:58Raymendamy.
13:58It's Raymie,
13:59and you can't measure
14:00our connection by blood levels.
14:02Let's do another exercise.
14:04Regulations.
14:05Regulations.
14:06Regulations.
14:07Regulations.
14:08How much longer
14:08do we have to do this?
14:09It was supposed to be
14:10a meaningful word to both of us,
14:11but clearly that wasn't it.
14:12Okay, now we're supposed
14:14to tell each other
14:14a secret no one else knows.
14:17I'll go first.
14:18I once had a sex dream
14:20about Sanjay Gupta.
14:21This is absurd.
14:22I know,
14:23and it was really graphic.
14:24No, these exercises.
14:27We're not lovers.
14:28We're not even friends.
14:30We're co-workers.
14:31I'm tired of Terry's stupid book.
14:34Scully's book!
14:39I beg your pardon?
14:40Did you just say
14:41you want to bring Gary?
14:42I need to speak
14:43with my union president
14:44immediately.
14:45No, I'll call you right back.
14:46Okay.
14:47Can I help you out, sir?
14:48I certainly hope so, sir.
14:50My name is Mitchell Keith Erickson,
14:52and I have just been assaulted
14:53based solely on profession.
14:56Oh, damn it to hell, son.
14:57Tell me what happened.
14:58All right, so I go to
14:59this phone store, right,
15:00to get my screen fixed,
15:01and they say,
15:02yeah, no problem,
15:0245 minutes.
15:04So I wait,
15:05and I wait.
15:0650 minutes go by.
15:09Nobody help me.
15:10It's despicable.
15:11So I go back
15:12into the back room
15:12to complain,
15:13and they're all just
15:13sitting around
15:15trash-talking
15:16Billy Joel!
15:17What?
15:17They said
15:18piano bands
15:18is only good, too!
15:19Well, now,
15:20that's just insanity.
15:23Hey, Terry,
15:24I have to come clean,
15:26and please don't say
15:27anything until I'm done.
15:28Not that I'm trying
15:29to silence you.
15:30I am listening.
15:31Just say it!
15:32$10,000 was supposed
15:33to be $100,
15:34and I was too embarrassed
15:35to ask for it back.
15:36Boyle,
15:36I need to come clean, too.
15:38I knew you made a mistake.
15:40I was just messing with you.
15:41You were?
15:42Obviously!
15:43Look, Boyle,
15:44it's great that you're
15:44trying to do better,
15:45but the way you're doing it
15:46is kind of messed up.
15:47If you want to do something
15:48about these issues,
15:50you have to do it
15:50because you think
15:51it's the right thing,
15:51not because you want me
15:52to know about it.
15:53That just makes stuff
15:54weird between us.
15:55You're right.
15:56You're right.
15:56I won't be as performative.
15:59I just donated
16:00to a great charity,
16:01but I won't tell you
16:02which one or how much.
16:03Good for you.
16:05For black trans women,
16:07it was $1,000.
16:08Dear Lord,
16:09I got out of there
16:1045 minutes ago.
16:11Why were you in there
16:12so long?
16:12O'Sullivan wouldn't
16:13let me leave
16:13until he had explained
16:14to me why reverse racism
16:15was worse than,
16:16as he called it,
16:17classic racism.
16:18How'd you know
16:18I'd be here?
16:19I bumped into Scully
16:19and he told me everything.
16:20He was really worried
16:21you weren't going
16:21to take his toilet advice.
16:23Well, thanks for saving
16:24me in there.
16:24Yeah, of course.
16:25You know I've always
16:26got your back.
16:26And I'm not trying
16:27to make a point.
16:28I'm just here to help.
16:29Well, you did
16:29because I got the footage.
16:31Oh, I'm going
16:32to have to delete this.
16:35Yeah.
16:37Oh, wait.
16:38You're not joking.
16:41Oh, no.
16:42You're a villain.
16:44Why'd you delete it?
16:45You said you'd help us
16:46if we got proof.
16:47Yeah, but I didn't think
16:47you'd get proof, get proof.
16:49I thought you'd just,
16:49you know, get proof.
16:51There's proof and there's proof.
16:51You got the wrong kind of proof.
16:52I don't know how much
16:53clearer I can be.
16:53So you were never
16:54going to help us.
16:54I am helping you.
16:56I can still get the charges
16:57against your client dropped
16:58now that I saw that footage.
16:59I'll get my officers
17:00to revise their statements.
17:01And they'll be punished?
17:02No, there's no way
17:02I can suspend them.
17:03Suspend?
17:04I thought you would fire them.
17:06Oh, you're being serious now.
17:08Huh.
17:08I guess jokes are nothing.
17:10Well, if I fired them,
17:11it would trigger
17:12the union's appeal process.
17:14PBA's grievance proceedings
17:15allow for both unions
17:16and individual officers
17:17to challenge personnel
17:18actions by superiors.
17:19The complaint gets sent up
17:20the chain of command
17:21until they get someone
17:21who sides with the officers.
17:22And the courts
17:23are a nightmare.
17:24Prosecutors work closely
17:25with cops.
17:26They're not going to jeopardize
17:26their relationship
17:27by pursuing cases against them.
17:28All the officer has to say
17:29is he feared for his life
17:30and he gets thrown out.
17:31Look, we know all of this,
17:32but that doesn't mean
17:33you just give up.
17:34Okay, so say I don't give up
17:36and I get the commissioner
17:37to agree to fire the officers.
17:38Do you know
17:39what happens next?
17:40They file a countersuit.
17:41Yes, and the officers
17:42get paid to stay at home.
17:43Not to mention
17:44qualified immunity.
17:45And now the officers
17:46are back on the street
17:48and I am blackballed.
17:49And then one of the only
17:51female captains
17:52in the NYPD
17:53is forced to quit
17:53and you don't want me going
17:55I'm one of the good ones.
17:56And I know how that sounds,
17:57but I'm not one of the bad ones
17:58who say they're one of the good ones.
17:59I'm one of the good ones
18:00who say they're one of the good ones.
18:01Yeah, I hear it, Rosa.
18:02You can stop staring daggers at me.
18:03Let's just go.
18:04Sir, do you have a minute?
18:06I wanted to apologize.
18:08Being back at work
18:08has been weird.
18:11Rose is gone
18:12and the world has changed
18:13and you were the one person
18:15I thought I could count on
18:16to be the same.
18:17Always Holt.
18:18I know I've been acting crazy
18:20and I'm sorry.
18:25Do you know why
18:26I engaged in small talk
18:27with you earlier?
18:28Because small talk
18:29is for strangers and con men
18:30and that's what I am to you now.
18:32Stranger.
18:32No, I did it because
18:35I am a con man.
18:38I was trying to con you
18:40into believing
18:41everything is normal with me
18:42when
18:43it is not.
18:48Kevin and I
18:49are separated.
18:51Oh my God.
18:53Why?
18:56It's been a tough year
18:57to be a black man
18:58and a police captain
19:01and a human.
19:04I've been pushed
19:06to the brink
19:07emotionally
19:07and physically.
19:09I went into survival mode
19:10and it seems
19:11I have
19:12neglected my personal life.
19:16Does anyone else know?
19:17Not here.
19:19I have successfully
19:20hidden it for months.
19:21Not very well
19:22I might add.
19:23I made small talk
19:23with Peralta
19:24on five separate occasions
19:25and he never even
19:26batted an eye.
19:27He just blathered on
19:28about someone named
19:29Wario.
19:30Yeah, he does that.
19:32But you
19:33you noticed
19:36that something
19:37was off with me
19:37the very first day
19:39you returned.
19:40That just shows
19:41how well you know me.
19:43And while I'm not yet
19:44ready to talk about it
19:45it's nice
19:46feeling like
19:49I'm not alone
19:49anymore.
19:51And that's thanks
19:52to you
19:53Raimi.
20:00Just so you know
20:01I am not Raimi
20:02we are Raimi.
20:04Just be glad I said it.
20:05Totally.
20:06Yes, I am.
20:07Thank you, sir.
20:08So those cops
20:09are just gonna keep
20:09walking the streets
20:10doing this crap
20:10with no consequences?
20:12I'm sorry
20:13we really tried.
20:14I guess getting
20:15the charges
20:15dropped was something.
20:16So
20:17thanks
20:18to Rosa
20:19because you're not a cop.
20:21I'll hook you up
20:21with those five stars
20:22on yet.
20:28That was rough.
20:30Yep.
20:31Hey, so look
20:32I'm really sorry
20:33about everything.
20:35I was projecting
20:36my insecurities
20:37onto you
20:37and that was wrong.
20:39And
20:39I like to think
20:41I've done a lot of good
20:41as a detective
20:42and that I can continue
20:43to do that
20:44but
20:44maybe I am
20:50part of the problem.
20:52Regardless
20:52you're dealing
20:53with things
20:54in your own way
20:55and I get
20:56that it's not
20:56on you
20:57to make me feel
20:57okay about my choices.
21:00Apology accepted.
21:01Just because
21:02our choices
21:03are different
21:03doesn't mean
21:04we're not family.
21:04Like the fast
21:05and the furious.
21:05No.
21:06Right.
21:06No.
21:06Not like that.
21:07This is different.
21:08Obviously.
21:09The main point is
21:10you think I made
21:11the right decision
21:11staying on the force.
21:12Jake.
21:12I know.
21:13I'm kidding.
21:13I don't even care
21:14what you think.
21:15Your opinion
21:15is literally meaningless
21:16to me, loser.
21:17Yeah.
21:17Now you swung too far
21:18in the opposite direction.
21:19I felt that.
21:20It's a hard line
21:20to walk
21:21so
21:21I'll work on it.
21:31Yeah.
21:33Not a doctor.
21:34Shhh.
21:35Remulon.
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