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00:01You're male, right?
00:03You, male, am I right?
00:05Yes, Gail, I am.
00:06What does that mean?
00:08I think I am.
00:09Eye contact and laughing too hard,
00:11because I know what that means in girl.
00:13Oh, not seals!
00:14They're just unwinding after work, Gail.
00:16Like colleagues do.
00:17Colleagues?
00:18Colleagues that have spent six months together,
00:21working undercover,
00:22and sharing stories together,
00:24and cooking with each other.
00:26I thought you and Collins were all good now.
00:30He just looked at her lips.
00:33He lip looked hurt.
00:35I'm still waving.
00:38Excuse me.
00:40Chloe.
00:41Hi.
00:42Can I have a word?
00:43I just scored a whale.
00:45We'll just be a second.
00:46Yeah, just a second.
00:48Here.
00:54You know that guy's a fireman, right?
00:56So?
00:57So?
00:58So, if you're in a room full of cops,
01:00you're basically talking to a guy
01:01who operates a hose for a living.
01:04What's on your mind, Doug?
01:06Rabbit.
01:08Rabbit?
01:09Rabbit.
01:10The film.
01:121977.
01:13Cronenberg.
01:14There's a screening in the park tomorrow,
01:16and I was wondering if you'd like to go with me.
01:18I need to be really clear about something,
01:21because a lot of what you're saying,
01:22I'm not going to lie,
01:23isn't it?
01:24Yes, I just...
01:25I asked you out.
01:26What about Frank?
01:27I don't think it's this kind of movie.
01:29It doesn't worry you anymore?
01:31No, it does.
01:33Believe me.
01:34It does.
01:35But I think...
01:37it's worth the risk.
01:43You have no idea.
01:51It's not time to get up soon.
01:52No.
02:05Good morning.
02:06Hey.
02:07What is this?
02:08Look, I don't want to overstate this,
02:09but this omelet is easily the greatest thing
02:12I have ever done in the history of ever.
02:15Is that for me?
02:16Yeah.
02:17That's so sweet.
02:18Here, sit.
02:19Want a coffee?
02:20Nick.
02:23I don't eat eggs.
02:24You don't?
02:25I hate them.
02:26Do I know that?
02:27Yep.
02:30Ah.
02:33Whoops.
02:35Ah, okay, okay.
02:36I'll tell you what.
02:37I'm going to take some of the toppings.
02:38I'm going to put it on toast.
02:39No, you don't have to do that.
02:40No, no, no, no.
02:41You'll love it.
02:42I grill the tomatoes first.
02:43It brings out the sweetness.
02:44Nick?
02:45Tomatoes?
02:46Well, you don't eat tomatoes.
02:47I'm allergic.
02:48Right.
02:49Gives you that rash.
02:52Okay.
02:53Well, if my goal this morning was to gross you out
02:55and then disfigure you...
02:56You are doing so good.
02:58Sorry.
03:00I invented this recipe undercover.
03:02I'm kind of used to making it.
03:04Oh, well, why don't you wrap it up
03:05and bring it to Andy?
03:08I don't want it to go to waste.
03:10Hey, Trace, tell me something.
03:25What was your first impression of me?
03:29I thought you were sweet.
03:30Come on.
03:31Maybe pathologically ambitious
03:33because you kept sleeping with your superiors.
03:35So did you.
03:36So...
03:37Okay.
03:38That's not even the point.
03:39We became friends.
03:40Right?
03:41Uh-huh.
03:42So there's no reason why me and Marlo can't become friends,
03:44you know, once we get to know each other.
03:46Rignala, yeah?
03:47Simon's are up.
03:48See you with me today.
03:49Morning Nash.
03:50Perfect.
04:00Hey.
04:01Hi.
04:02Oh, sorry.
04:03I'm sorry.
04:04I'm sorry.
04:05Let me help you.
04:06Wow.
04:07Uh, I haven't dropped a bag for a guy since the 11th grade.
04:11Tyler Watmo.
04:14How'd that work out for you?
04:15He's a nice guy.
04:16Terrible back knee, though.
04:18So mixed.
04:19Yeah.
04:21I'll, um, see you.
04:23Later.
04:24Later.
04:28What was that?
04:30What?
04:32I...
04:33Okay.
04:34I, uh...
04:35I asked Chloe out on a date.
04:37Oh, you did?
04:38Oh, wow, yeah.
04:39That's great.
04:40What about Frank?
04:41I know.
04:42Potential career suicide.
04:43That's why I'm keeping it on the DL.
04:45Well, here's the tip.
04:46Less googly eyes.
04:47Hey, she dropped something.
04:48Oh, well, 571.
04:49Alonzipine?
04:50Yeah, what's that?
04:51Well, one used to take that.
04:52Deb, that's...
04:53It's for bipolar disorder.
04:55He...
04:56I think Chloe has bipolar disorder?
04:57Oh, yeah, no, I don't know.
04:58Those could be anybody's.
04:59They could be anybody's.
05:00Yeah, but still, that would explain a lot of things.
05:03I mean, her sudden transfer from 27.
05:04To her godfather's division.
05:05Plus, she seems kind of crazy.
05:06Chris.
05:07Sometimes.
05:08Listen, Deb, just leave them where you found them.
05:09Whoever's there, they'll come back for them.
05:10Yeah, she's totally right.
05:11This is none of our business.
05:12Wait, wait, wait, wait.
05:13Are you even allowed to be a cop if you're bipolar?
05:14No, I don't know.
05:15No, I don't know.
05:16No, I don't know.
05:17No, I don't know.
05:18No, I don't know.
05:19No, I don't know.
05:20No, I don't know.
05:21No, I don't know.
05:22No, I don't know.
05:23No, I don't know.
05:24No, I don't know.
05:25No, I don't know.
05:26Um, where you found them?
05:27Whoever's there, they'll come back for them.
05:28Yeah, she's totally right.
05:29This is just none of our business.
05:30Wait, wait, wait.
05:31Are you even allowed to be a cop?
05:32It's your bipolar.
05:33Bride room, kids.
05:35Let's go.
05:46Oh, so I looked up the movie last night.
05:48Sex zombies.
05:49Full choice.
05:51Missing something?
05:52But it is from the 70s, so I guess we could just pretend it's about gender politics.
05:55or something.
05:56I'm sure they did, right?
05:58Are you okay?
06:00You look all furrowed.
06:03Are you hungover?
06:04No.
06:05Should I drive?
06:06No, I'll drive.
06:081519, EMS is requesting support.
06:11Coroner of Crawford and Long.
06:14Copy, 1519.
06:15We're on our way.
06:18Joelle, excuse me.
06:20Get back, folks.
06:21Can you hear me?
06:22Joelle, this guy won't let us work.
06:23Just say something.
06:24Joelle.
06:25Get this guy out of here.
06:26Get back.
06:27Step back.
06:28They made a mistake.
06:29They think she's overdosed.
06:30Okay, well, you need to let them do their job.
06:31My wife doesn't use heroin.
06:32I'm her husband, okay?
06:33I should know.
06:34Joelle.
06:35Joelle, I'm coming with you.
06:38This woman OD'd?
06:39Short answer, yeah.
06:40Track mark, shallow breathing, discoloration.
06:42She won't respond to the law, so we're taking her.
06:44This isn't happening, mate.
06:45How did he do it?
06:46It's not possible.
06:47Who?
06:48Who?
06:49How did who do what?
06:50Nathan.
06:51Her ex, okay?
06:52He's a junkie.
06:53She's not.
06:54She's...
06:55She's my wife, okay?
06:56Honey, honey, I'm coming.
06:57Hey, hey, hey, hey!
06:58Get up!
06:59Get up!
07:00Yeah, this guy's not coming with us.
07:01Talk to us.
07:02Who is Nathan?
07:03What did he do?
07:04Look, it's Nathan Barnes.
07:06It's her ex-boyfriend.
07:08If she is using drugs, it's with him.
07:11Okay, well, we will send an officer to talk to him if you calm down.
07:15Deal?
07:23So do you have a big family?
07:26No.
07:27Why?
07:28Just curious.
07:29You know, I think it says a lot about a person.
07:32Says they're family.
07:33Does it?
07:34Well, do you have a big family?
07:36No.
07:37What does that say about you?
07:43Look, we don't have to do the whole get-to-know-you thing, okay?
07:46Okay, well, you know what?
07:48I figured we ride together, so maybe we should try.
07:51Oh, I disagree.
07:53In fact, I think it's harmful to a good police partnership.
07:56Help me.
07:57Yeah.
07:58I don't need the drama.
07:59I'd rather just do my job.
08:01So what about you and Sam?
08:06Sam and I work because we keep emotional distance.
08:10I like conviction.
08:111574, come in.
08:12Go for 1574.
08:141519's requesting support on a drug call.
08:171802 Strickland Avenue.
08:19All right.
08:20Thanks, Dove.
08:21Okay.
08:22Guy's name is Nathan Barnes.
08:23Allegedly supplied heroin that led to an OD.
08:24Hello?
08:25Mr. Barnes?
08:26The police?
08:27Nathan?
08:28Hello?
08:29Hello?
08:30Mr. Barnes?
08:31The police?
08:32Nathan?
08:33Hello?
08:34Hi.
08:35Mr. Barnes?
08:36The police?
08:37Nathan?
08:38Hello?
08:39Hello?
08:40Sometimes his job's just too easy.
08:42Hey, bud.
08:43Hey.
08:44Hi.
08:45Oh, my God.
08:47Give me your hands.
08:48Give me your hands.
08:49Oh, my God.
08:50Give me your hands.
08:51Give me your hands.
08:52Oh, my God.
08:53This is the first time I've used.
08:54Whoa, whoa, whoa.
08:55You're hurting me.
09:08Whoa, whoa, whoa.
09:09What is that on your arms?
09:10What is that?
09:13Yeah, no, it was...
09:14I'm not sure if I had a drill.
09:15Well, you're hurting me.
09:16Dove your teeth?
09:17Oh, your face is so clean.
09:18You're right.
09:19Well, we're not alone.
09:20I have a gun right now.
09:22Don't hurt her.
09:22not sure. Okay. Mark 1574. We need EMS to 1802 Strickland right away. When she stabilizes,
09:40we'll get a statement. Okay. Officers, I'm going to need you to step out of the room.
09:45Sir, you too. Everyone out. What's wrong? Your wife didn't overdose. It's more serious
09:50than that. Come on. Everyone out right now. 1574. This is Staff Sergeant Bess. What's your
09:59status? Sarge, just handed off our guy. We're about to beg his drugs. Negative 1574. Stand
10:06down. Repeat. Stand down. His drug supplies contaminated. Contaminated? With what? Anthrax.
10:20All right. Yeah. Okay. I got it. What? They said to wait in here for the hazmat team.
10:32That's it? Well, what about all this? They don't know. Specialists are coming. Oh, that's
10:38awesome. McNally. McNally. Don't calm down. Oh my God. You were not just going to play it
10:42cool right now. The more you freak out, the more you're going to spread that stuff around.
10:48You're unbelievable. You know that? You ever let it go? Let what go? You know, the tough
10:56guy act. The ice queen routine. You know what? You and Sam are just really perfect for each
11:03other, aren't you? And Sam again. Yeah, and Sam again. You know what? He's the only other
11:07person I know that would get covered in anthrax and then chill out. Do you know what I hate most
11:12in the world? Kittens? Laughter? Two girls standing in a room shouting about a guy who's not
11:19even there. We are in a situation here. Can we keep our heads together? Okay? Just get
11:25through it. Cruz and McNally, are they all right? We don't know. But you're not getting
11:39within a hundred feet. You understand? There's people on it. I need you here. All right.
11:43So what are we dealing with? The doctors are saying the anthrax is in the heroin supply.
11:46What? How? It's early. We're still trying to piece it together. I brought it help from
11:51drug squad. Good. Let's get to work. Jacob Blackstone. Look, Sam, he's familiar with cases
11:58like this. He's going to run it. They're going to be a problem. No, sir. Not today. Good.
12:05So the anthrax bacteria is getting into the heroin supplies by natural means. It's happening
12:09overseas at the point of production. Sometimes it's from bone meal used to cut the drugs.
12:14Sometimes from animal hides used to transport it. Now, once the dirty drug hits the streets,
12:19users are dropping like flies. Glasgow, Scotland, two years ago, 150 infected, 14 dead.
12:27Now, we've got two confirmed cases so far. Housewife, gallery owner. But we're looking
12:33at more. Users who have been exposed don't even know it yet. We got to find them. We got
12:37to get them into treatment. The disease can kill them in 48 hours flat. Sean, you'll head
12:42that up. Work the streets. Yeah, we got that. Sure. Second part of this thing. We need to
12:46find the source of the dirty drugs and lock it down. Swart, Nash, that's you. Why don't
12:51you start with the gallery owner, find out who sold it to him, who his supplier is, move
12:55on up the chain. The faster we find it, the more people we save. Now, we've got teams in
13:00all downtown divisions. We'll go citywide if we have to. If we're dealing with sick people,
13:05is there a chance that we can catch it? No, it is not contagious. You cannot catch it from
13:09another person. The danger here is in the dirty drugs. That is where the infectious
13:13spores lie. It doesn't take much, people. If you find any, walk away. Call it in. We'll
13:19send a team. There is one exception. Collins, you served in Afghanistan. A person dies, they
13:24start to produce the spores. Corpses are deadly. Exactly. You find a body, same thing. You walk
13:30away, you call it in. Let's get to work, folks. Thanks. You know what, I could probably
13:37use some backup on this thing. You want Collins? I'll do it. I'm sure Collins would rather be
13:44in the field. That's fine by me. Very well. Hey, what's your name? Gilbeck, at your service.
13:52Shelters, soup kitchens, parks. It's a wide net, people. Let's go. Oliver, do you mind
14:00if I drive? In our whole history, together, what makes you think that I would answer yes
14:05to that? Well, it's just that I'd really like to take the lead on this thing, if that's
14:12okay. Not exactly a glamour case, Diaz. We're going to the trenches. But still, if you don't
14:16mind. Yeah.
14:19I'll go to the hospital. Talk to the victims. Okay, good. I'll call Kuzi McNally, see how
14:28they're doing, all right? Hey, Sam. Hey, how you holding up? I don't remember how I said
14:42I like to abstract art. I've changed my mind. Okay. Uh, you know experts are on their way,
14:48right? Yeah. Maybe I can distract you with some police work? Please do. Put you on speaker.
14:55Hey, Sam. McNally. Another day at the office, huh? How you doing? Oh, you know. I hear you.
15:02Listen, we've got to track this thing up the supply line, so anything you can tell me about
15:05the drug might be helpful. Copy that. Okay, but do not get any of it on you. Understand?
15:11Sure thing.
15:14The glossines are stamped midnight, powdered, slight yellow. Come on. Check all recent drug
15:20busts for midnight heroin, all right? Oh, Sam, we've got to go. Okay, listen,
15:25you guys are going to be just fine. All right, I'll see you when you get out. All right, bye.
15:28Hi. Hi. I'm Howard. Are you two sisters? No. No. Oh. Well, nonetheless, I'm Howard. How do you do?
15:43Mr. Bancroft, when did you first notice your wife was unwell? Not until this morning. I left the
15:47house. I was going to my clinic, and there she was. No, she was lying on the sidewalk. Do you know
15:53when she might have had contact with the contaminated drugs? I had no idea that she was even touching
15:56heroin. Okay, so I don't know how this could possibly happen. Mr. Bancroft, even the smallest
16:01detail could help us build a timeline. Look, Nathan was having an art opening, and she wanted
16:08to go. So we fought about it. Tried to put my foot down. She went anyway. I don't know, maybe
16:16that's when it happened. When was that? Thursday. Okay, thank you, Mr. Bancroft. Three days.
16:24That's consistent with the progress of the disease. Okay. If she wakes up, and if Nathan
16:28Barnes does get more, when, where, who was there? Got it. Poor guy. Excuse me. Sorry.
16:38Doctor, do you mind, could I just ask you a couple quick questions about, could you tell
16:43me about bipolar disorder? That's not really my area. No, just broadly, if you don't mind.
16:48Well, it's a mood disorder, as I'm sure you know, defined by extreme swings from depression
16:53to mania. Mania, is that like, you know, talking a lot, random thoughts? Sure, sure. So people
16:58experience what's called flight of ideas, racing thoughts, cluttered speech. Is it serious?
17:04It can be. Extreme cases can lead to psychosis, delusions, hallucinations. Thank you, doctor.
17:09This is a lateral flow screening assay. It's going to confirm for us if anthracis bacillus
17:23is present, and at what concentration? Oh, wow. Is it positive? Yeah, off the charts.
17:33What does that mean? Well, you're going to need antibiotics, that's for sure. You know,
17:37to ward off the disease and some follow-up shots down the road. Hold on a second. Ward
17:41off? You mean, like, prevent? Yeah, yeah, of course. It's early. It's entirely treatable.
17:47Wait, you didn't know that? No. Oh, wow. Sorry. Yeah, you guys are going to be fine.
17:57You must be hugely relieved. You don't get out of the lab much, do you, Howard? Okay, so
18:02that's it. We're okay? Totally. Just need to decontaminate you. Okay. How does that work?
18:10Well, I hope you're close, um, because you have to empty your pockets and take off all
18:14your clothes. Hey, Midnight Heroin. Shows up in nine arrests. All small-time users, all
18:23from last week. That makes sense, right? New product. That's why the disease is surfacing now.
18:27These arrests are spread all over the city, but there's a bunch near King and Niagara.
18:32King and Niagara? Just near the gallery. I think his hookup's down there. Well, you
18:37know, junkies love to shop local. Sir? Yeah? I just got word from St. Pat's, and a young
18:42man was admitted a few minutes ago, late-stage athrax. Send... Send Nash. Thanks. Do, uh, you
18:52got any sea guys near King and Niagara? Yep. Let's go. Okay. Collins with me. Yes, sir.
18:58Here we go.
19:06Detective. Yeah. Can I ask you a question?
19:10You ran the Fort Erie UC operation with Collins and McNally? That's right. Well, I was hoping
19:18you could tell me more about it. Why is that? You think of going into undercover? Yes, definitely.
19:24I just want to learn, you know, about the life. I think you should ask McNally or Collins.
19:28I lived it. Yeah, I'm just looking for more of an overview from someone who saw everything
19:32that went on. All right. Uh, good operation. They were solid. They took to the job. They got
19:38along well. Yeah, but they would have to get along. I mean, they were playing boyfriend
19:42and girlfriend, right? Yeah, but even in their free time, there was a rapport, so, you know,
19:46it makes my job easier. Free time? I like to give my guys the weekend off, you know, long
19:51operation. They can go home. They check in since there's, uh, no phone calling or emailing.
19:59So he could have come home if you wanted? Collins? Yeah, he could have gone home, but they decided
20:04to spend the weekend together. Uh, went to Niagara, something like that, a little bike trip, something.
20:16So, Officer Peck, you're, uh, you're the girlfriend. Yeah, and I'm sorry, I've, uh, I've said
20:24too much. And I need you to suck it up and get your head in the game. Understand?
20:30Totally.
20:38Thank you, guys. Thanks, you're welcome. All right, that takes care of the alley.
20:42Great, great. Takes care of all the, uh, all the junkies who like to read health warnings.
20:48Hello, sir. Whoa! Hey, green coat, I'm talking to you. Cedric. What? It's okay, I, I know him.
20:54Uh, Officer Diaz, I, I didn't see it with you. How you doing, Cedric? You, uh, you carrying
21:00today? No. Hey, how's your, uh, how's your health? Anything seem off? No. Cedric, there's
21:07some bad heroin floating around, and all we need to know is if you've seen anyone that looks
21:11sick. Dizziness, vomit, sores. Come on, Cedric, we're on the same team today, okay? It's important.
21:18Last night, kid came to score, rough shape, his arms were, were on red light, like, like
21:30they'd been, uh, blowtorched. Hey, uh, that kid, that kid, you know that kid's name? No,
21:35I, I just seen him around. No. All right, we're gonna go for a drive and find that guy, okay?
21:41Come on. Okay, so, everything comes off, all of it, that includes your, uh, well, I mean
21:56right down to the, uh, under panties. What would you like us to do with our under panties?
22:04Uh, just set them aside, they'll be incinerated. I mean, well, all your clothes will be, not
22:07just your, but that, that's obvious. And our belongings? Uh, take everything out, we'll decon
22:15what we can. Shouldn't we be doing this at a hospital? You have enough spores in you to
22:20infect a small village. You step out that door, we can't contain it. Right, of course. So,
22:30belongings out on the table, clothes off, and I'll be back.
22:37Appreciate it, that's for you.
22:47Skin name? Nope.
22:51Name, description, the bar where it works.
22:57Uh, hello, Wendell.
23:00Yep.
23:01You got any, uh, product on you?
23:10Uh, you know, I've got a bit of a talent for this, and I'm pretty sure that you guys are
23:14cops.
23:15Okay. You sold heroin to a guy named Nathan Barnes, and that heroin had anthrax in it.
23:20What?
23:21Yeah, anthrax, which means you nearly killed him, as well as a young woman who shared his
23:25drugs in God knows how many other people. It's called midnight heroin.
23:28I never heard of it.
23:30Okay, well, we've been doing a little homework on this, Wendell, and here's what you need
23:34to know.
23:34You inject this stuff, you're dead in 48 hours.
23:38Okay, look, you guys got this wrong. I don't know where you got your information from, but
23:41somebody's been coming out.
23:42You can also get the disease by handling it.
23:44Oh, that's right. You get some in a cut, rub your eyes, inhale a few of the spores,
23:48that's all it takes.
23:49How are you feeling, Wendell?
23:51I feel fine.
23:51Okay, well, the disease incubates a little while, sore throat, maybe a little fatigue,
23:56no big deal. Next thing you know, you're puking pure blood.
23:59You look a little flush to me, yeah?
24:00Mm-hmm.
24:01You sure you're okay?
24:01Fever's one of the symptoms.
24:03Now we can get you to the hospital, get you some antibiotics, you know, that'd be the
24:06smart thing to do if you think maybe you did handle a little midnight heroin after all.
24:10Did you maybe a little bit?
24:14Yeah, he's not carrying right now. Guy's just a middleman. But did confirm, he sold to
24:18Nathan Barnes five days ago.
24:20What about a supplier?
24:21White, early 40s, goes by the name Boosh.
24:25Really? I'm never this lucky.
24:27What, you know him?
24:28Yeah, I know him. We've had eyes on him for a while, William Bouchard. Listen, call up
24:33his file, send it to Swarck. I need you to listen to me. This guy has a direct line to
24:38a supplier overseas, so this could be the mother load Swarck.
24:41You go careful.
24:42You got it.
24:44Faster we do this, faster we get cleaned up.
24:48Cruz, what's the problem?
24:55Tell me a secret, McNally.
24:57What?
24:59Something big. Something scary.
25:02No. Why would I do that?
25:05So we're even?
25:11When I do this?
25:17Yours.
25:18Must have dropped it.
25:20Went back to check and I heard you guys talking.
25:25You wanted to get to know me?
25:28There I am.
25:29Come on, McNally.
25:45Say what you're thinking.
25:47Nothing.
25:49You're thinking, how can I be a cop and be bipolar?
25:52No.
25:53Look, you don't have to explain.
25:55How can I carry a gun around?
25:58How can I back my partner?
25:59I can't even control my own brain.
26:01That's not what I'm thinking.
26:02Come on, don't.
26:04Okay?
26:04I see your face.
26:06I know that expression well.
26:08Well, look, it's really none of my business.
26:11So, let's just get through this.
26:14You see, I'm fine.
26:16Okay?
26:17I'm managing it.
26:18Okay?
26:18I'm not saying it wasn't serious.
26:20There was a time, a couple years after the academy, when things got bad.
26:25But I got help, and it's under control.
26:29Well, I'm sure it is.
26:31I mean, look, I'm glad it is.
26:35Right?
26:35It can't be easy.
26:53McNally.
26:54McNally.
26:59Look, I'm handling it.
27:02Okay?
27:06Please, I need you to believe me, okay?
27:08Okay.
27:08Hard and fast.
27:28Do not let them flush these drugs.
27:32Please!
27:33Get down!
27:34Down, down, down, down!
27:37Down, down, down, down, down, down!
27:40Stay down!
27:41No!
27:42Right there!
27:48Infective for 13, sector 6.
27:54Calling the techs?
28:01Gallery guy is still unconscious.
28:03Cafe?
28:05No, thank you.
28:08Okay.
28:12You know, he's a veterinarian.
28:15Spends his days caring for animals.
28:17Pays a mortgage on time.
28:18Buys snow tires.
28:20You guys talked about tires?
28:22Point is, all she wants to do is go out and party.
28:26Like, oil and water.
28:28Well, sometimes that can work.
28:31Not if you're not honest about who you really are.
28:33Okay.
28:33This is starting to feel like a bit of a goose chase.
28:40Cedric says he's right down here.
28:42Yeah?
28:42Well, Cedric's powers of recall don't seem particularly, uh, state-of-the-art.
28:48Oh, really?
28:48Yeah, really.
28:49So, I got a call last year about a stolen air conditioner.
28:51Uh-huh.
28:51The suspect drove a yellow van, and the guy that tinted the windows said the client paid
28:56in frozen salmon.
28:56Frozen salmon.
28:57That's great.
28:58Yeah.
28:58Which led me to Doug Burke, the guy who stole those refill trucks.
29:01Remember?
29:02Yes.
29:03All right.
29:04Diaz.
29:05Just go with me.
29:06All right.
29:06Okay.
29:07Cedric panhandles outside Burke's electronics store.
29:10Not only does he ID the yellow van, he puts it there at the right time, and he remembers
29:14his license plate.
29:19It's toxic.
29:25We have got to get ahead of this.
29:30Blackstone, we got another X for the map.
29:36Okay, start working Bouchard's file.
29:38We need his whole network.
29:40Names, locations, right down to the corner, boys.
29:42Got it.
29:42Get some more hands on this, because once we run them down, we've got to run down everyone
29:46they sold to.
29:48Excuse me.
29:49Detective?
29:50Yeah.
29:50I've got the results, but something's weird.
29:52Weird?
29:52What is weird?
29:53Why is your mask off?
29:55The drugs are clean.
29:56What do you mean, clean?
29:57No anthrax.
29:58Just the whole place.
29:59Not a trace.
30:00Sorry, guys.
30:01This isn't your source.
30:02Oh, well, well.
30:02How is that possible?
30:03I don't know.
30:05Blackstone, Swarick, we got it wrong.
30:07What the hell are you talking about?
30:08We got it wrong.
30:09The midnight heroin is clean.
30:10Completely clean.
30:11We're back to square one.
30:20Does Frank know?
30:23No.
30:24What would happen?
30:26I'd be suspended for not disclosing it.
30:29Then I'd have a series of tests.
30:31Psych tests, stress tests.
30:33But then they could reinstate you.
30:35Yeah.
30:35Maybe.
30:36Maybe not.
30:38Yeah, but if you're managing it, I mean, they can't fire you.
30:40Can they?
30:41No.
30:42They could do worse than that.
30:44I could spend the rest of my career at a desk.
30:47And I'd see people go out on their way home to shift.
30:50You know, they'd look at me and smile, and I'd see the pity and doubt.
30:56But, you know, I guess I'd just get used to that.
30:59Um, are you, uh, decent?
31:04Yep.
31:05Ah, good.
31:08Okay, uh, so we've got showers outside.
31:10It's a, uh, water soap solution.
31:13But nothing too harsh.
31:14But obviously you've got to wash thoroughly.
31:16Uh, between the toes, under the arms, all the, um, folds.
31:22Got it, Howard.
31:23Right.
31:24Then you'll be taken to the hospital for antibiotics.
31:27Okay?
31:31You know, um, I have never doubted your ability to do this job.
31:38Ever.
31:41And how do you feel now?
31:43Exactly the same.
31:49No, no luck, Dove.
31:50I'm with patient four, and she's even worse than patient three.
31:53Same on this end.
31:54Still unconscious.
31:55All right, well, if anything changes, you let me know, okay?
32:06You know what?
32:06The midnight heroin is clean.
32:08We're flying blind here.
32:09So, we've got to start over.
32:10Look at this.
32:11You see this?
32:11This is how Glasgow started.
32:135X is turning to 10, 10 into 100.
32:15Boom, you've lost it.
32:16Yeah, we get it.
32:17Nothing left to do but back bodies and wait for it to crash.
32:19We're not going to let that happen.
32:21All right, enough.
32:24Now, we know these people all have dirty drugs somewhere.
32:28So, we can't buy their beds until they wake up.
32:32And if they don't?
32:33Because every moment they lay there and not talking to us, more people are getting sick.
32:37They don't have to talk.
32:40Patient four attended Nathan's art opening.
32:43Patient three, same thing.
32:45How do you know?
32:45Party stamps.
32:47They all have them.
32:48We checked.
32:48Nathan and Joelle, too.
32:50So, all known victims point back to the same source, to one source, Nathan's personal stash?
32:55Yeah, which tested clean up the supply line.
32:57I mean, that doesn't really make any sense.
33:00Unless contamination didn't happen up the line but down at the bottom.
33:03Wait a minute.
33:05Someone spiked it.
33:06You're saying this was on purpose.
33:07I'm saying this is the only thing that makes sense.
33:10But who would have access to anthrax?
33:11Military researchers, lab techs, but that's locked down tight.
33:14I mean, even in a natural outbreak, the feds are there in a heartbeat.
33:17Natural outbreak?
33:18Yeah, it's rare, but it happens, right?
33:20Cattle herds, pigs.
33:22What about a veterinarian?
33:35Mr. Bancroft?
33:37We need a word.
33:39You need to come with us.
33:40There was an outbreak at a farm in Milton about six months ago, and I was part of the team that responded.
33:54And you saw an opportunity to get Nathan out of your life?
33:58No, no, no, no.
34:00Out of Joelle's life.
34:02You didn't want to lose her.
34:03She couldn't let him go.
34:14You ever have to watch that?
34:17You ever have to watch the woman that you love?
34:20Just being slowly bled dry financially, emotionally, and...
34:25That man is a parasite.
34:28Well, he wasn't the only one who got hurt, was he?
34:32Look.
34:33No one else was supposed to get hurt.
34:46I just talked to the hospital.
34:48His wife's doing better.
34:49She's gonna pull through.
34:50The others?
34:52Too soon to tell.
34:55You know, that's it.
34:56Just like that?
34:57Thanks, Doug.
34:57All right, kid had the stamp.
35:01He was at the gallery opening.
35:03Go with you big time, Cedric.
35:06I mean, if that guy had to stay in a much longer, something could have got severely sick.
35:09Or even worse.
35:10Can you help me out a little?
35:11You know we're not allowed to do that.
35:15But I'm pretty sure you dropped 20 in the back of the squad car, right?
35:21Appreciate that.
35:21Hey, guys.
35:25What?
35:25I'm thinking of the first O.D. call I took you on.
35:29Remember a squad at Simcoe?
35:31Oh, the one with the bathroom.
35:34Yeah.
35:34You wouldn't look anyone in the eye.
35:36I couldn't tell if you were disgusted or scared or just a jerk.
35:43Huh, yeah.
35:51Hey.
35:58So?
36:01So, uh, it's been a long day.
36:03Yeah.
36:04I'm thinking we should skip the movie.
36:08Yeah, I saw that one coming.
36:11You know what's so irritating?
36:13Is I'd convince myself that you weren't a coward.
36:16I'm not a coward.
36:17I just think things are a little complicated right now.
36:20Well, Frank?
36:22Yeah, Frank.
36:25But also the whole bipolar thing.
36:30You?
36:32No.
36:34You.
36:36Me?
36:37Yeah.
36:40I mean, right?
36:42Dov, who told you I was bipolar?
36:44No one, but I found some pills after you dropped your bag this morning.
36:47Oh, and you just assumed that they were mine?
36:49I don't know.
36:49You transferred from 27th Division.
36:51You were looking for something in your bag.
36:53It all seemed to add up.
36:56You have been scared of this from the start, and this was just your perfect out.
37:02Oh, and here.
37:03Where is that thing?
37:05Oh, here it is.
37:06I can never find my lip balm.
37:08Hey, MacMillie.
37:17Yeah?
37:19Listen, Sam doesn't know about this either.
37:22It's private.
37:24And I count on you to respect that?
37:26Yeah.
37:27Of course.
37:29Thanks.
37:30Oh, you can do some sprints later, you and me.
37:41Oh, that's really funny.
37:42Nice.
37:43Welcome.
37:44Hi.
37:44Hi.
37:49You're hating needles.
37:50You know, this one, I asked for seconds.
37:51Oh, I'm fine, Sam.
37:54Oh.
37:54Promise.
37:56Okay.
37:57So what was worse?
37:58The deadly bacteria or the company?
38:01You know what?
38:01She's not that bad.
38:03What?
38:04She isn't.
38:06I wish she was.
38:07Hi.
38:08Uh, easy.
38:09Uh, how do I know you're not infected?
38:11I could spit in your face.
38:13See if you die.
38:13Yeah.
38:14All right.
38:15You all right?
38:16I'm good.
38:16You feeling okay?
38:17Yeah, I mean, sure.
38:18Yeah.
38:18Yeah?
38:19A little shaky?
38:19A bit crazy.
38:20Oh, I don't think so.
38:21No?
38:22She's so stupid.
38:23She's so good there.
38:24I just want to see if I have to see.
38:25I don't know.
38:26What the hell?
38:26Well, that's that.
38:31Hey, good night, Diaz.
38:32Do not think you're driving tomorrow.
38:34Oh, you don't got to worry about that.
38:35It's my last shift.
38:38What?
38:38Yeah.
38:39Uh, my transfer came early.
38:41So, we leave in the morning.
38:46Why didn't, what, what didn't you do?
38:47Why didn't you say anything?
38:48I don't know.
38:48I've kind of been saying goodbye for weeks, so I figured it'd just be easier if I, you
38:52know, slipped out.
38:54So, uh, thank you for letting me take the lead today.
38:59And, you know, just for everything.
39:06Yeah, Diaz, thank you.
39:09It's been a pleasure.
39:11I didn't mean that.
39:11Yeah.
39:11I could be at an outdoor screening right now.
39:32And a blanket, cozy, touching.
39:37Oh, stop.
39:38I'm just saying, I have every reason to believe I will be touching.
39:42With both hands, I firmly believe.
39:55Do you get a kick out of it?
39:57I'm sorry?
39:58Sending people off to Playhouse, do you get a kick out of it?
40:02Because it's kind of like a, it's kind of like a science experiment.
40:06Are they going to fight?
40:08Are they going to kiss?
40:09Well, you know what the, uh, trouble with asking questions is to come.
40:12Oh, what is the trouble?
40:13Well, you get answers, right?
40:15Do you want me to let it go?
40:18Is that really, is that your advice to me?
40:20No, you know, it's been, it's been on the work, so.
40:23Look, it's been a long day.
40:24Why don't you let me call you a cat?
40:26I want you, I want you to just be straight with me, please.
40:36So, you want to know if something happened between McNally and Collins?
40:40I don't know.
40:41That's the truth.
40:42But I don't, I don't think it matters.
40:45Back, because I think that you've already decided.
40:48And I think really what's only, and all you've left for you to decide is what, what you're going to do about it, so.
40:55Yeah, any more questions?
40:57Yeah.
40:58Do you want to get out of here?
41:01Yeah, I see that one coming.
41:03Oh, is, is that a no?
41:05Do I look stupid?
41:10Good night.
41:11Good night, bud.
41:15Can you hear my wounded, my wounded heart?
41:20Oh, can you hear my wounded heart?
41:23Can you hear my wounded heart?
41:26Can you hear my wounded heart?
41:28Back to life.
41:31Save me from my life.
41:35Oh, oh, oh.
41:36Building down my fire.
41:38Save me from my world.
41:40Oh, oh, oh.
41:41Oh, oh.
41:43Save me from my 생각.
41:44I am with you.
41:46Oh, oh.
41:47Sanded on my fire.
41:49Fire fire.
41:50Oh, oh.
41:51Save me from my love.
41:55An of fire.
41:57Sanded on my fire.
41:59Fire.
41:59I am with you.
42:01Oh, oh.
42:02Save me from my self-ordinate.
42:03Leave me from the sunshine, the sunshine, the sunshine, the sunshine, the sunshine.
42:33Let's go.
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