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00:08This is amazing.
00:09Where did you learn to cook like this?
00:11Let me guess, you're also a Michelin star chef.
00:13I wish.
00:14We rotate kitchen duty at the firehouse.
00:16It gets pretty competitive.
00:17Wow, must be nice to have a job at.
00:19Gives you so much free time right now.
00:21Meow.
00:22You know, this cop versus firefighter thing is getting old.
00:25We need to settle this once and for all.
00:27Arm wrestling.
00:28Pittsburgh Steelers trivia contest.
00:30War Story Showdown.
00:31Whoever tells the best story tonight at dinner wins.
00:34Oh, I so got this.
00:36I once ran into a fire, carried out a woman in labor,
00:40delivered the baby, and then went back in to rescue one of my crew.
00:44And that's my fourth best story.
00:47Okay, maybe I don't got this.
00:49Oh, you know what?
00:50I gotta get out of here.
00:51It's Lopez's first day back from maternity leave.
00:54I'm supposed to pick up some champagne from all of us.
00:56Champagne for a nursing mom.
01:00I said flowers.
01:01You heard champagne?
01:02That's so weird.
01:05Oh, yeah.
01:07Oh, and this one's my favorite.
01:08How does so much snot come out of such a little nose?
01:12Lopez.
01:13Sergeant Carradine.
01:14Great to see you.
01:15I was just sharing a few pictures.
01:17Cute kid.
01:17We got a backlog of open cases.
01:19Can't wait to get started.
01:20Great.
01:21I'm assigning you 23 through 60.
01:23That's 37 cases.
01:25Don't worry.
01:25At least four of them are non-workers.
01:27And by the way, we cleared out a maintenance closet for your, uh, you know...
01:30Pumping?
01:32Thanks.
01:32I'll use the women's locker room.
01:34Sit yourself.
01:35Was there something else you wanted to say?
01:37Get to work?
01:38I was looking for welcome back.
01:40That too.
01:50And finally, next month we'll be voting for our new union rep.
01:55Per the MOA, all candidates are given the opportunity to address the troops.
02:00So, please help me welcome your first, your last, your only candidate, Smitty.
02:14Thank you, Sarge.
02:16Look, I don't want to bore you with a long speech.
02:17I've been union rep since 2006.
02:21You know me.
02:22You love me.
02:24Vote Smitty.
02:27I'm not really taking questions.
02:28Just a quick point about the next round of union negotiations.
02:31What do you think about pushing for a change to the MOA where county mental health is dispatched
02:36alongside us for all calls involving mental illness?
02:40Great question.
02:41And I assure you that I have your back.
02:45Have a button.
02:49Economy inspired.
02:50Totally.
02:51All right, that's it.
02:52Let's get to it.
02:53Be safe out there.
02:54You ready to roll, Gopher?
02:55Yes, sir.
02:56What would you like this Gopher to go for first?
02:59A tainted coffee, a moldy donut.
03:03I'm sensing a lack of fear in my authority.
03:05Yes, sir.
03:06So, Bradford, I say I need you to catch any 100 calls that come in for the next hour.
03:12So, I'm going to pay Elijah Stone a visit.
03:15You need backup?
03:16No, I can handle delivering a simple message.
03:17Let me guess, hire another sniper to shoot up our streets and we'll drop a bear cat on you?
03:21Well, I was thinking about promising something a little more...
03:24Boring.
03:24Legal.
03:25All right, you do you.
03:27We'll roll in heavy if you need us.
03:28I have no doubt.
03:29Spot check.
03:30Let's see your evidence, kid.
03:32Just a second.
03:35And...
03:36Here.
03:39Here, we got fingerprint cards, brush, powder.
03:43What is this?
03:44That's my snack.
03:45You said that we should carry one on hand in just in case we get stuck at the scene or
03:48miss lunch.
03:49Oh, and soybeans are high in protein and they're...
03:51They are also a mold fest in waiting.
03:54You have no idea how long this is going to live in your kit before you need it.
03:58So, pack something with preservatives.
04:01Right.
04:01If it can be used as compost, it's not a snack.
04:05Get your gear squared away and meet me at the shop.
04:08Yes, ma'am.
04:11Nothing like starting your morning off being made to feel like an idiot.
04:14I can handle it.
04:16I mean, yeah, Harper is tough, but fair.
04:19It's an honor training under someone like her.
04:22Okay.
04:23Well, hey, that is a perfect answer for anyone else.
04:26But you can be honest with me.
04:28Rookies talk crap about their TOs all the time.
04:30It's expected.
04:32With all due respect, you're not a rookie.
04:35I'm the only probationary employee at the station.
04:38Fair enough.
04:39But hey, listen, if you ever want to talk, let me know.
04:42And I'd be happy to dust off my P1 cone of silence.
04:46Thanks, but really, it's going great.
04:49Okay.
04:50Wrong way.
04:52Uh, what?
04:55That's the chest, baby, not checkers.
04:57I'm going to do a little bit of that.
04:59Ha-ha.
05:01Oh.
05:04Oh, give me a minute.
05:13Wesley Evers.
05:14How's my favorite prodigal lawyer doing today?
05:16Better than your sniper.
05:18Alleged.
05:19Hmm.
05:19I'm working legal strategy, but I got to tell you, it does not look good.
05:22You know, the ballistics didn't match the rifle in his house, and no one can ID him at the scene.
05:26I mean, that sounds like reasonable doubt to me.
05:29He threatened police with a live grenade.
05:30He had a dozen more in his bedroom.
05:32He's doing jail time.
05:33Then I need you to get him released on bail.
05:36So you can help him disappear.
05:38Never mind.
05:38It's better if I don't know.
05:39Now you see it.
05:40Now you're getting the hang of this.
05:46Can't I go with the back?
05:47Yeah.
05:53Sergeant, what can I do for you?
05:55The kitchen's closed, but I'm sure we could, uh, whip you up a little something-something.
05:59No, I didn't come to eat.
06:01So I figured since you were determined to step out the shadows, I should be there to greet you.
06:05I don't know what you mean.
06:07Yeah, you do.
06:07We got a shooter sitting in the holding cell waiting to be transferred to the Twin Towers.
06:12And I know he belongs to you.
06:14Well, this can't prove it.
06:16Yeah.
06:17So you should consider a different path while you still can.
06:20Because the one you're walking puts you on the collision course with me.
06:37No, no, no.
06:37I know what I saw.
06:38She was trying to get away from you.
06:40I don't know what you're talking about.
06:41What's the problem?
06:42I saw a woman come running out of his house.
06:45He and this other guy were trying to get her, but she got away.
06:47It is nothing, officer.
06:48That other guy is our home healthy Carson.
06:51My wife is bipolar.
06:52She's having a paranoid episode.
06:54We're trying to help her.
06:54That is not what it looked like.
06:56You need to mind your own business.
06:57Sir, what's your name?
06:58Daniel Charles.
06:59My wife is Linda.
07:00This is all getting out of hand.
07:01My wife needs her meds, not the police.
07:04So you can leave.
07:05Actually, I can't.
07:06Which way did she go?
07:07She ran through the neighbor's yard.
07:09Control, I need units circulating on the lookout for a missing and endangered female named Linda Charles.
07:13Last seen wearing...
07:17Gray sweatshirt, white pants.
07:19Gray sweatshirt, white pants.
07:20Last seen northbound on Glen Grove.
07:22Officer, please.
07:24Carson, I should handle this.
07:25My wife is not well.
07:26You're going to scare her.
07:27Make things ten times worse.
07:28Sorry, sir.
07:28That's no longer an option.
07:29I'm going to need to see some ID from you and your aide, and then I'm going to go find
07:32your wife.
07:37What about nuts?
07:39What about them?
07:40For a snack and my kid?
07:42I mean, they're healthy and they don't go bad.
07:43Just buy a damn candy bar.
07:45Oh, my God.
07:46Aaron?
07:47Is that you?
07:48Leah, hey.
07:50It's been forever.
07:51Santos said that you were at the academy, but I didn't believe it.
07:55You're really a cop.
07:56This is amazing.
07:57He still has to finish his training.
08:00True.
08:00Um, I should go, but really great seeing you.
08:04Yeah.
08:04Yeah.
08:05I just wanted to say that I never thought you were guilty.
08:10And that's what I told the press, every reporter who came around.
08:12I said there is no way that he killed Patrick.
08:15Yeah, I saw the clips.
08:17That really meant a lot.
08:20I think you're the only one that stood by me.
08:23Um, I should get back to it.
08:26Of course.
08:26But, hey, we should hang.
08:28Are you free tonight?
08:29Yeah, I am.
08:30Um, I'll text you.
08:33Okay.
08:38That's mine.
09:07I'll text you.
09:11I got her. She's 51.50 or high on 11.3.
09:15Send me a mental health expert and start an ambulance.
09:17Did your husband hurt you?
09:19Is he even your husband?
09:23Oh, boy. Do you speak English?
09:26Okay, Linda, let me help you.
09:29Okay? Come on.
09:32I got you. Come this way.
09:35All right.
09:36We're gonna be... Oh, you okay?
09:38Easy now.
09:44Come on.
09:50Yes. Okay, that's okay.
09:51I'm not gonna let them hurt you. Just get inside.
09:54Officer!
09:55You found her. Thank God.
09:57I'm controlling the additional units and a supervisor on my location.
10:00There's no need for that. Thank you for finding her.
10:02She just needs her medication.
10:04We'll take it from here.
10:05Stay where you are and show me your hands.
10:07Officer!
10:08Your wife is going to a hospital where she'll be questioned without you present.
10:11And I'll say it again.
10:13Show me your damn hands.
10:17Get down!
10:35No!
10:39Go!
10:40No!
10:41That's my fault.
10:41No!
10:47Yes!
10:49No!
10:49No!
10:50Hey!
10:50Go!
10:51No!
10:53No!
11:057-0-15, two shooters escaping in a gold sedan.
11:08It's nice to play 2-7, Adam, Mary, 5-6-4, heading west on Fuller.
11:11Female also fled southbound on foot.
11:15You okay?
11:16Yeah.
11:16Code 4 at the scene.
11:17All units may look out for suspects.
11:19Want is a 245 on appeal of automatic weapons.
11:21How'd your missing woman turn into this?
11:23I don't know.
11:24I knew the guy was lying from the jump, but I thought it was domestic abuse, and when
11:28I finally caught up with the wife, it was clear she'd been drugged, and I think she was speaking
11:31Russian.
11:32Human trafficking?
11:33Maybe.
11:34Let's go check out the house.
11:36Police!
11:37Show yourselves now!
11:41Clear.
11:42Bedroom's clear.
11:43Coming out.
11:47Guys, this place seemed strange to you.
11:49All the frames have stock photos in them.
11:52And there are not dishes or food in the kitchen.
11:54Look, it's been staged, but no one lives here.
11:55And it feels a lot smaller on the inside.
11:57Like a reverse TARDIS.
11:59What?
12:00I don't only watch sports.
12:02Seven out of 100 to be advised.
12:04Suspect vehicle was found abandoned in flames.
12:06No sign of the occupants or of the missing woman.
12:09Copy that.
12:10These are 500 MCM wires.
12:12They run a 400 amp service here.
12:14Mm-hmm.
12:15I know what that means, but you might have to explain it for Tim.
12:18Well, a typical household runs 100 to 200 amps.
12:21With that, you could power your lights, your appliances, AC.
12:23You could run a pool on 200 amps.
12:25Wait, what could they be running that's bigger than an AC or a pool?
12:29I don't know.
12:29There's a security panel here, but I've never seen the design before.
12:32What does it say?
12:33I couldn't tell you, though.
12:34Writing is Cyrillic.
12:41I don't know what the button says, so I'll just push it.
12:43Definitely rethinking that decision right now.
12:46Whoa.
12:48What is this?
12:49You can monitor the whole neighborhood from here.
12:51Are human traffickers usually this sophisticated?
12:53No.
12:54It's a safe house.
12:55Like, for spies?
12:58I've been in one before, although it was in a different country.
13:01What?
13:02When?
13:02Where?
13:03It's classified.
13:04So, the security panel is in Cyrillic.
13:06The victim spoke Russian.
13:08Both the shooters spoke Russian.
13:09Okay, so this is a Russian safe house in Los Angeles, three miles from the station.
13:14Yes!
13:14I win.
13:17Bailey and I had a bet that that doesn't matter.
13:20Why don't you try and get us out of here?
13:22Try to get us out of here.
13:26I knew it felt smaller.
13:50It's clear.
13:53I need a bet.
13:54I need a bet for me.
13:56Interrogation room.
13:57Looks like they were waterboarding your girl before she escapes.
14:14The minute you drove away, they knew this place was burned.
14:16They destroyed everything they could
14:17before they abandoned it.
14:18Well, I don't understand.
14:19You said she spoke Russian,
14:20so aren't they on the same side?
14:22Maybe she turned against them.
14:23I was trying to defect.
14:24Why hasn't she called 911?
14:25Shouldn't we be calling the State Department?
14:27We will, but once we do,
14:28we got 15 minutes before the feds show up and ice us out,
14:30so let's make it count.
14:31I want pictures of everything.
14:32The 7 item 19 to dispatch.
14:34Show us responding to auto versus bicycle
14:37at East 3rd and Boyd.
14:42So you going out to dinner with that girl tonight, huh?
14:45Yeah.
14:45I've been pretty nervous about seeing some old friends, though.
14:48I mean, after I got arrested, nobody called.
14:50After I got home, nobody visited.
14:52And most of them sold interviews to the highest bidder.
14:54But at least Leah had nice things to say,
14:56so it would be nice to salvage at least one friendship.
14:58Hmm.
15:00What?
15:01I mean, if she never came around, is she really a friend?
15:04It took you long enough.
15:05Were you the one who called about the accident, sir?
15:07Yeah, I was down the street,
15:08and I saw a car plow into this guy on a bike.
15:12He couldn't walk.
15:13Looked like his legs were broken.
15:14Heard the guy in the car, the driver.
15:16He said something about a hospital.
15:18Put him in the back seat, and they drove off.
15:20Did you get a good look at the driver?
15:22No.
15:22Can you describe the vehicle?
15:24Maybe give us a license plate number?
15:26No, no, I didn't get the license plate.
15:28But it was a silver Civic, for sure.
15:31All right, here's my card, in case you think of anything else.
15:34OK, thanks.
15:36The nearest hospital's a few blocks away.
15:38Should we head there?
15:39Yeah, as soon as you document the scene.
15:42Own it.
15:45Is that your city-issued phone?
15:47Oh, no, it's back in the war bags.
15:49OK, I'm going to ask you a question,
15:52and I cannot emphasize enough how much I do not
15:55want you to answer it.
15:56OK.
15:57What is the most embarrassing photo
15:59you have in your phone?
16:01Well, I have a...
16:02Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, don't answer it.
16:04Just hold it in your head.
16:05Now picture it being entered into evidence,
16:08because it's on the same hard drive
16:09as these crime scene photos.
16:15We'll get the digital camera.
16:16That's a good choice.
16:22No, no, no!
16:25It's an oven in there.
16:27How long has the fridge been broken?
16:29It's broken?
16:34The break room fridge croaked.
16:36We need a new one ASAP.
16:37For your...
16:38Breast milk?
16:40Yes.
16:41OK, OK.
16:43Get a general services request form from the front desk.
16:46Fill it out, bring it by for my signature.
16:47Great, so we'll have it by...
16:49Hard to say.
16:50It has to be approved by a manager,
16:52and then the manager's manager.
16:53The city solicits three bids.
16:55And at that point, Jack won't need breast milk.
16:57He'll need liquor for his wedding.
17:00Just getting bail will be an uphill battle.
17:02I'm hearing a lot of problems.
17:04I'm not hearing any solutions.
17:08Look, if you want to walk out of prison before you're 60, take a deal.
17:14Testify against Elijah.
17:16I'm not going to betray my boss.
17:19Loyalty above all.
17:21You can write that down.
17:22This is not a test, OK?
17:25I'm not reporting back to him.
17:26Well, then that's way worse.
17:28You're dumb enough to make a move against Elijah.
17:30He'll murder everyone you've ever talked to.
17:32Not if his assets are seized and he's in prison for the rest of his life.
17:37The world is lousy with people that were untouchable.
17:40Until they weren't.
17:41That's a really nice speech.
17:44But I'm not buying it.
17:46Tell Elijah he can count on my silence.
17:55I got your 911.
17:56What's wrong?
17:58These are good at room 10 for one more hour.
18:00I need you to take this home to our fridge ASAP.
18:03The fridge here died.
18:04I was in the meeting with a client.
18:06It's my first day back.
18:07I can't afford to be running home every two to three hours.
18:10What, and I can?
18:11Your clients are in lockup.
18:12They're not going anywhere.
18:13Plus, you owe me.
18:16For what?
18:17How about the 12 hours of labor?
18:20Why are you so pissy today?
18:21I'm trying to feed your son.
18:24I'm sorry.
18:26Just a difficult client.
18:30I'll stop by the house.
18:45Here we go.
18:47Howdy.
18:48Sergeant Bradford, right?
18:49You're not from the State Department.
18:52CIA?
18:53Mike Weston.
18:53Good to meet you.
18:54The CIA has a field office in West Hollywood.
18:57They throw a surprisingly fun holiday party.
18:59But they're not allowed to operate domestically.
19:01Not without a supervising federal agency.
19:03FBI agent Walter Reynolds over there.
19:05He's in charge.
19:05Reynolds!
19:06This man would like to see some ID.
19:12It's his case.
19:13But I'm just helping out where I can.
19:15Great.
19:16So do we leave with him or you?
19:17Neither.
19:18We're taking over the scene and the case.
19:20You mean the case where two Russian spies tried to murder me?
19:22Oh, now, let's not go throwing around the S-word.
19:25Suffice it to say, we will move heaven and earth to get these bad people off the streets.
19:28So, if you'll just turn over whatever evidence you've collected.
19:31Uh, actually, Sergeant Bradford advised us that federal law enforcement would be doing
19:34the collecting.
19:35So, we just secured the scene.
19:40Smart man.
19:42Agent Reynolds' card for your report.
19:45Let's go, folks!
19:51So, that's it?
19:52We're out?
19:53You know, Linda stumbled and touched the hood of my shop.
19:56I bet her finger prints are still on it.
19:58We can get a true ID.
19:59We'll solve this thing before Wester knows what hit him.
20:09This rust bucket is our loaner fridge?
20:12Did you bring it here from the 1950s?
20:13Take it back.
20:20Why is pumping so hard?
20:22Uh, Paranoid Me thinks it is a society-wide plot to push us out of the workforce.
20:27And, uh, Paranoid You?
20:28I don't listen to her.
20:29She's too naive.
20:32Uh, I have a case file for you.
20:34Driver hits a guy on a bicycle, scoops him up to take him to the hospital, but they never
20:37make it to the hospital.
20:39Which makes it a missing persons.
20:41Yeah, or an abduction.
20:42Silver Civic, the most common car in L.A.
20:44Sure, I can add wild goose chase to my to-do list.
20:47Look, the boot and I will do all the leg work.
20:49You just tell us what you need.
20:51You're welcome.
20:54Heard you had some excitement today.
20:56You okay?
20:57Yeah, uh, though getting shot at never stops being upsetting.
21:00Yeah, weird how that happens, huh?
21:01Am I the only one who thinks that's insane?
21:04I mean, our delegate helps decide what goes into the MOA.
21:07They shape policy.
21:08Yeah, but they also shape our benefits package.
21:10And no one is more focused on benefits than Smitty.
21:13Right.
21:13But they could help shape policy.
21:16I mean the right person with a stellar reputation, who understands the issues, who believes in
21:22reform.
21:22No, no, no, no, no.
21:23No chance at all.
21:24Come on, you would be so great at it and everybody would vote for you.
21:27Running means campaigning.
21:58Yeah.
21:59And by dating you mean she was using him to steal top secret intelligence.
22:04Cynic.
22:05But, yeah.
22:06There's no way a spy would just happen to fall for an Air Force major.
22:10Lyle worked at drone command.
22:12Didn't show up for work today.
22:13Do we loop in wisdom?
22:14No.
22:14If we're onto something, he'll find us.
22:22Major Marks!
22:22Police!
22:27Clear!
22:28Clear!
22:32I got a body!
22:39His skin is cool.
22:40He's been dead at least an hour.
22:41So we have a Russian spy who was tortured and held captive by her own people.
22:45Now her boyfriend is dead.
22:45Ends up tortured and killed.
22:46Probably the same guys tried to kill Katarina thinking he knew where she was.
22:49Maybe it did.
22:50Maybe they're going after her right now.
22:55What a treat.
22:56Twice in one day.
23:00I take that back.
23:01What the hell are we in the middle of?
23:03Don't give me any of this national security BS.
23:04It's not BS.
23:06You of all people should know that.
23:07And you should know that a murdered soldier means you can't keep this in the shadows any longer.
23:11These people need to be caught before they hurt anyone else and you need our help to do it.
23:18Okay.
23:19Okay.
23:20But we need a secure place to finish this conversation.
23:23Luckily I bring one with me wherever I go.
23:29This is a giant Faraday cage?
23:31Exactly.
23:32No electronic signals can get in or out.
23:34So tell us about Katarina.
23:35Our belief is that Ms. Antonov is an FSB case officer who was in this country to recruit intelligence assets
23:40and that she went rogue.
23:41Which is why two guys grabbed her and took her to a safe house.
23:43Yep.
23:44Oriol Stanislav and Vladek Zivin.
23:46FSB spec ops officers.
23:48They arrived in this country a week ago under assumed names.
23:51But why try and kill her once she escaped?
23:53So she wouldn't end up in the hands of the CIA.
23:56Did you know she was in a relationship with Major Marx?
23:58Obviously not.
23:59Otherwise we would have stepped in weeks ago.
24:01Maybe we were too cynical earlier.
24:03Maybe she really did fall in love with Marx and the FSB found out she was going to defect.
24:07They killed him and grabbed her.
24:10Espionage is in a romance novel, Officer Chen.
24:12I mean, how would you know?
24:13You didn't even know there was a Russian safe house in Los Angeles.
24:18Fair point.
24:20But I've read Katarina's file.
24:22She's no hopeless romantic.
24:24Do you at least know why she targeted Marx?
24:28He was in charge of the Air Force's West Coast Drone Command.
24:31He had the keys to the entire program.
24:34So if she wasn't stealing secrets from Russia and she wasn't in love with Marx and planning to defect, then
24:37what the hell was she doing?
24:38I don't know.
24:41And that's what scares the hell out of me.
24:51What's going on?
24:52It's the end of the day. You haven't even cleared the non-workers.
24:55Because I spent most of my day drowning in a Brazil-style bureaucratic hellscape.
24:59Oh, is this about the, uh, the, you know, the...
25:02Breast milk? Yes.
25:03Just say it.
25:04It's not a swear word.
25:05It's not a magic curse that will bring forth a demon.
25:08It's a word.
25:09Breast.
25:10You know, I think I'll check back in the morning.
25:14Coward.
25:14A token of thanks to the fine men and women at Mid-Wilshire.
25:18It's gorgeous. Thank you.
25:21Hey, I'm really sorry about earlier.
25:23We've both been under a lot of stress.
25:25Thank you for not being part of the massive society-wide conspiracy.
25:29Don't mention it.
25:32Nyla!
25:33Is he at home?
25:34Yeah.
25:36I got an ID on your missing biker, Ken Haverfield.
25:39I just got off the phone with his boyfriend.
25:41Ken just got out of rehab.
25:42The boyfriend didn't report Ken missing because he just assumed Ken relapsed.
25:46Well, he didn't fall off the wagon. He got hit by a car and abducted by some psycho.
25:50The victim in Nolan's dope house arson was a recovering addict.
25:53And he had a fractured pelvis consistent with being hit by a car.
25:57You think that your serial killer is the same guy that hit Ken?
26:00It's a great way to incapacitate a victim, force them to rely on you for help.
26:04If it is the same killer, there's gonna be another fire tonight, tomorrow at the latest.
26:09And our only lead is that he drives the most popular car in LA, and we don't have a plate
26:13number.
26:15Okay, so no one is ever 100% successful, right?
26:18This guy must have targeted a victim at some point who insisted on waiting for an ambulance.
26:23At which point he would have fled and the responding officer would have filed a hit and run.
26:26I could run a search, but there's gonna be dozens, maybe hundreds of initial hits.
26:31I will do it.
26:32Are you sure?
26:33Yes, I'm sure. I will split it with the midnight shift.
26:36We'll start running down some leads. You go home to Jack. He misses his mama.
26:41Thanks.
26:41You're welcome.
26:44I thought we were going for dinner.
26:45Yeah, the club has apps.
26:48Yeah, like a million people and more than a few paparazzi.
26:51You're right. We should get our own exclusive.
26:54No, I'm not doing that. No.
26:57Come on. Just relax. We're gonna have fun.
27:01You didn't bring me out to reconnect.
27:04This is just so you can get more followers.
27:06No.
27:08Well, I mean, yeah, we could both benefit, but...
27:11Nah, I'm out.
27:13Aaron. Aaron, wait!
27:14This quiet community was rocked by the suspicion that fell on the Gallagher hole.
27:19Police executed a search warrant, removing several items...
27:22Hey, hello.
27:23Hey, it's Aaron.
27:25Yeah, can I speak to P1 Lucy?
27:26I got a rookie situation I need to discuss.
27:28Yeah, yeah, sure thing. Hold on.
27:30Um, okay, here she comes.
27:33Talk to me.
27:34So, I just tried to go out with an old friend from before my life got turned upside down, and
27:41it was like talking to an alien.
27:44Yeah. Becoming a cop is isolating enough with no one but other cops able to understand the experience.
27:51It must be so much harder for you.
27:53I mean, how did you handle it? The isolation?
27:56I made new friends with the only people who could relate. The rookies I came up with.
28:01And my academy classmates called me no biz. As in, you have no business being a cop.
28:07I'm sorry. I can't imagine doing this alone. There were three of us in our class, and we were inseparable.
28:15Yeah, it was you, Nolan, and who was the third?
28:23Um...
28:23Right. Uh, sorry. The guy who, uh...
28:27Died.
28:29Yeah.
28:34Sneaks up on you, doesn't it?
28:36I mean, I'll just be going along, talking about whatever, and then something reminds me of Patrick just lying there
28:43dead on the floor, and bam.
28:46It's like being hit by a truck.
28:51I'm sorry. I shouldn't be bringing this up. I should go.
28:54No, no. No need to apologize. I'm glad you called.
28:58Yeah, me too. You know, I spent the last two years feeling completely alone.
29:04So it's...
29:05It's nice to have someone to talk to.
29:08Good.
29:10Good.
29:10You should probably get some sleep. You know, you gotta bring your A-game every day with Harper.
29:15Tell me about it.
29:19I'll see you tomorrow.
29:20Yep.
29:40Dispatch, this is Detective Nyla Harper, badge number 56464.
29:44I might have eyes on a possible kidnapping vehicle at 9223 Sherman Drive.
29:49License plate matches a hit and run from August.
29:52Get me marked units and notify Detective Lopez ASAP.
29:58Dispatch Detective Harper, possible suspect and possible kidnapping victim inside.
30:03Send all units code 3. I'm making entry.
30:11Police!
30:15Come out with your hands up!
30:33Police!
30:34Police!
30:40Police!
30:40Police!
30:42Police!
30:44Police!
30:45Police!
30:47Police!
30:48Police!
30:51Police!
30:52Police!
30:53Police!
30:53Police!
30:53Police!
30:53Police!
30:56Police!
30:57Police!
30:57Police!
30:57Police!
30:57Police!
30:58Dispatch, I have a white male in here.
31:03L.A.P.D! Show me your hands!
31:36L.A.P.D. Show me your hands!
31:41L.A.P.D. Show me your hands!
31:58and Harper's probably fine, right?
31:59She wasn't in the building long.
32:01She should be okay.
32:03At this point, I think we can skip the war stories
32:07and agree firefighters are better than cops.
32:11Why else would you and Harper
32:13insist on running into burning buildings?
32:15You're jealous.
32:17Oh, yeah, no, it's just, as police,
32:20we can't simply stand by and do nothing
32:22when we know we could be helping.
32:24Okay, well, I guess we do have to do the war story contest.
32:27Agreed.
32:28You go first.
32:29Okay.
32:30Last year, I got caught alone in the canyon
32:33as a fire was racing up the hill behind me.
32:36You can't outrun it,
32:37so I had to light up the brush around me.
32:40I'm sorry, you're stuck in a wildfire,
32:42so you lit a fire?
32:43Right.
32:44The brush burns away along with half my eyebrows,
32:47and I wrap myself in a fire blanket
32:49in the middle of the burnt-out patch.
32:51I go fetal.
32:53Wildfire lighting up all around me,
32:56burning at 1,200 degrees.
32:58But because it's not right on top of me,
33:00I only parboil as the fire pushes past me.
33:04The doctor said we could see her now.
33:06All right.
33:09Hey.
33:11You just had to try one up me, didn't you?
33:15Try.
33:16Yeah, she's all right.
33:18Did you catch the guy?
33:19No.
33:19By the time backup landed, he was gone.
33:24What about the car?
33:25Uh, can we track it?
33:26He drove it a couple miles out and torched it.
33:29Burned up any DNA that would have been inside.
33:31Ran the VIN number,
33:32but the car was as stolen as the license plate he put on it.
33:35So we are back at square one.
33:37What about the guy Harper pulled out of the fire?
33:39Can he add to him?
33:40Ken's still in surgery.
33:42The doctor said he has a chance,
33:43but he lost a lot of blood.
33:47Hey, we'll get out of your burnt hair.
33:51You guys go.
33:52I just need to get down a few details
33:53while her memory's fresh.
33:54Glad you're okay.
33:55Me too.
34:00You feel better?
34:02Yeah, I do.
34:04I'd say this was another stellar date, wouldn't you?
34:06At least we finally put cops versus firefighters to bed.
34:12No.
34:12No, we haven't.
34:15You think you can beat my story?
34:17Two words.
34:19Russian safe house.
34:22Unless safe house is two separate words,
34:24in which case I have three words.
34:25Russian safe house.
34:27Just this very morning,
34:29I uncovered a Russian FSB safe house
34:31when two Russian agents tried to kill me
34:33for helping a third Russian agent
34:36that they were sent after to capture
34:37who had gone rogue.
34:38Only no one could figure out
34:39what kind of rogue she had gone
34:41because the Air Force major
34:43that she was sleeping with
34:44turned up murdered.
34:45Now, we don't know whether she was using him
34:48or actually in love with him
34:49or whether the two agents that killed him
34:51did so to tie off a loose end
34:52or if they were just using him
34:53to try to capture her again.
34:58Damn it, you win.
35:00And now we know.
35:01Cops are better than firefighters.
35:02Oh, I can't forget war stories.
35:06Let's spar for the title.
35:07Okay, we're doing this.
35:08Uh-huh.
35:08Okay, I'm, oh, hold on.
35:11Are you scared?
35:13Definitely, but, um,
35:15Katarina had something in her left fist
35:17when I found her.
35:18I'm not following.
35:19The third spy,
35:20the one the other two were trying to kill.
35:23She had something in her left hand
35:25when I put her in the shop,
35:26but afterwards,
35:28after they tried to kill us,
35:29I remember pulling her out of the shop.
35:33Stela!
35:33Her hands were empty.
35:35And you think she left it in there,
35:37whatever it is?
35:39I'm going to find out.
35:44All right.
35:45Welcome.
35:45You take me to all the best places?
35:49That's a lot of security
35:50for a bunch of busted-up cars.
35:52That's to keep the chain of custody secure.
35:54My shop hasn't been processed yet,
35:56so if Katarina left anything behind,
35:58it will still be in there.
36:02There you go.
36:05You were in this thing?
36:07Yeah, well, adjacent.
36:13What's wrong?
36:14I'm just used to being the one
36:15that gets worried about,
36:16not the one who's worrying.
36:18Oh, you don't have to worry about me.
36:20Yeah, fame is last words.
36:22Oh, that's dark.
36:24All right.
36:25Let's see what we got.
36:34I got something.
36:36It's a flash drive.
36:46Give me the drive and I'll let her go.
36:48No one needs to get hurt.
36:49What's on it that's so important?
36:51A list of men involved in a drone strike.
36:53Why do you care?
36:54My brother was in the building they hit.
36:57He was a doctor.
37:00He didn't deserve to die.
37:02So Mark's launched the strike.
37:04You killed him, stole the drive,
37:06but Oriole and Platyc grabbed you
37:07before you could do anything with him.
37:08And you're planning on killing
37:09the rest of the men on the list.
37:10That's just, Sisno.
37:12Isn't that what your badge stands for?
37:16Now, give me the drive,
37:18and she lives.
37:37Come on.
37:38Come on.
37:46Come on.
37:48Come on.
37:56Flat on your stomach.
37:57Hands and legs out.
37:58Spread them now.
38:00You okay?
38:01Yeah.
38:02She's got some skills.
38:03She's not the only one.
38:05Here, cuff her up.
38:06Rest it tight.
38:07You're under arrest.
38:10Officer Nolan.
38:11Let me guess.
38:13Tracking me through my phone?
38:14I'm not really at liberty to say.
38:15And now you just expect me
38:16to hand her over to you?
38:17No, not to me.
38:19To Agent Reynolds.
38:20Lieutenant Noon, how are you tonight?
38:22Do I know you?
38:23Uh, no, but any friend of Officer Nolan's.
38:26Hey, wait, what about the other two?
38:27What about, uh, Oriole?
38:29And what's his name?
38:29Oh, we picked him up an hour ago.
38:31Thanks for your help with this.
38:32Agent Reynolds will coordinate
38:33with your sergeant on the paperwork.
38:37Lieutenant?
38:38I told you I was in the Army Reserve.
38:40Yeah, but you didn't say lieutenant.
38:43Yeah.
38:44Thank you for your service.
38:45Mm-hmm.
38:47We should really have a normal date.
38:48Yeah.
38:53Look, I'm doing everything I can,
38:55but as of now,
38:56I think Aiden's best chance
38:58is a forgiving jury.
38:59No, you can stop working on his case.
39:01Yeah, the prison's about to call.
39:02Just as soon as they find Aiden's body
39:04in his cell.
39:10You had him killed?
39:14Why?
39:15Word on the street was
39:16he was talking like
39:16he was going to turn on me.
39:18Look, as far as I know,
39:19he was completely loyal to you.
39:20Right.
39:21Ten years of service.
39:23One meeting with you,
39:24and he got squirrely.
39:25No, we-
39:25We talked legal strategy.
39:27That's it?
39:30Look.
39:31All right.
39:32I know that you have
39:34a reason to be nervous, okay?
39:35But I won't do anything
39:37to endanger my family.
39:41That you can count on.
39:47Final warning.
40:08How did you get that fridge
40:10for the break room?
40:11That brand cost more than my car.
40:12Wesley bought it.
40:14So I guess technically,
40:15I bought it.
40:16So that's the solution
40:17to pay out of pocket?
40:18There really has to be somebody
40:20who could help with that.
40:20I thought about asking
40:21my union delegate to step in,
40:23but he once asked me,
40:24quote,
40:25why do women need tampons?
40:26Can't they just hold it?
40:28So.
40:29Someone should really
40:30run against him.
40:32You could.
40:33I am barely on the other side
40:34of being a rookie,
40:35and it was a rough ride.
40:37No one would vote for me.
40:38I would.
40:40Mail it as spite as many,
40:41but hey,
40:42vote's a vote.
40:44Did you stop by
40:45for something specific?
40:46Yeah, I wanted an update
40:47on the arson case.
40:48I know I'm not part
40:48of the investigation,
40:49but I would love
40:49to be kept in the loop.
40:50If you hadn't brought
40:51the first victim to my attention,
40:52I would have never
40:53made the connection.
40:54So it's your case
40:55as much as mine.
40:56I should warn you,
40:57if the killer's smart,
40:58he's long gone.
40:59This case could haunt us
41:00into our retirement.
41:02You sure you want to do this?
41:04Yes, I do.
41:05All right.
41:06Bye.
41:09Hey, you know you can't
41:10go out on patrol
41:10without your TO.
41:11Oh, Harper's on her way in.
41:13She just wanted me to make sure
41:14I had the shop ready to go.
41:15You know, it turns out
41:16saving a guy's life
41:18while barely escaping
41:18a pyro serial killer
41:20doesn't even rate a sick day.
41:22Yeah, she sets a pretty high bar.
41:24Speaking of,
41:25from your friend, P1 Lucy,
41:28for your evidence kit,
41:30this is the cockroach
41:31of protein bars
41:32guaranteed to stay edible
41:33until long after we're gone.
41:36Thanks.
41:37Uh, I will cherish it forever
41:39because there's no way
41:41I'm putting this in my body.
41:46You're welcome.
41:51Hey, finish making your statement?
41:53Yes, and I might have referred
41:54to you as hunky at one point.
41:56I appreciate that.
41:57What's this?
41:58Open it.
42:00It's a little, uh,
42:01recognition for your
42:02exemplary police work
42:04last night.
42:08You ready?
42:09Yeah, one last thing.
42:16Now I'm ready.
42:17In the flames
42:20In the flames
42:22But we'll walk
42:29We'll walk
42:30for the flames
42:35We'll walk
42:40We'll tour
43:01I'll see you next time.
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