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00:00Previously on The Rookie.
00:01No sign of infection!
00:02Infection?
00:03Your murder victim is part of a homegrown terror cell.
00:05What type of virus are we talking about?
00:06A weaponized strain of hemorrhagic fever.
00:09It's gonna be okay.
00:10I'm not going out the way my man Pete here just did.
00:12I'm coming out.
00:13Show me those hands!
00:14Don't shoot!
00:15What the hell?
00:16He was reaching.
00:17I don't think he was reaching for a weapon.
00:18So either she doesn't, trust me, or she's a liar.
00:22He's back.
00:24Tim!
00:307 out of 15, escorting CDC ambulance to Shaw Memorial, heading east on south ground.
00:34I need a clear path.
00:35Copy that, 7 out of 15, CHP is en route with this.
00:39Tim better make it.
00:40He will.
00:42Is it the virus?
00:43There's no bleeding.
00:44Looks like he's having a severe reaction to the shot we gave him.
00:47He's going into anaphylactic shot.
00:49Get me a venexin!
00:55So the CDC finally gave the all-clear to search Jimmy Roskin's body.
00:58We found a burner phone.
00:59I'm not going to like where this is going, am I?
01:01He made a call before I shot him to another burner.
01:04You think there's a third terrorist out there?
01:06And we just killed his friends.
01:20Hey!
01:21Can we get some help over here, please?
01:23Here we are, right now!
01:30Gun!
01:35Get out of 15, shot fired, officer needs Shaw Memorial!
01:42Checking right!
01:45Covering!
01:46Moving!
01:47Covering!
01:48Come on!
01:59Go!
02:00Behind you!
02:01Right behind you!
02:01Right behind you!
02:02No!
02:15aquesta!
02:44Suspect in custody!
02:46Doctor!
02:48I need some help over here!
02:50I got it!
02:55You okay?
02:59I should have reloaded on the move.
03:02You?
03:04Shit, taking yesterday off.
03:20When you said date night, I thought you meant wine and romance.
03:24Oh, there's wine and there's romance.
03:28I have processed crime scenes that felt more romantic.
03:32What? Come on, that's...
03:33Well, that's accurate.
03:34Look, your new place, it's gonna be great when you're done.
03:37And you definitely, you seem happy working on it.
03:40Right?
03:41I haven't felt this much like me since...
03:44Well, since I loaded up a U-Haul, drove across the country and became a cop.
03:49And tomorrow you are back at work being a cop.
03:52Administrative leave is over.
03:54Yeah, you didn't take one, though.
03:55No, no, no, no, no.
03:56DHS is different.
03:58With a clean shoot, it's just right back at work.
04:01Are you sure you're ready to hit the streets?
04:04Yes, yes.
04:05I just...
04:06Well, it's not gonna be quite the same without Talia.
04:08Taking that job over at ATF was smart.
04:10You know, she was never gonna have the career that she wanted over at LAPD.
04:13I mean, not after she lied about her brother.
04:15Yeah.
04:16At least she waited until after I took the exam.
04:18And if I passed six more months of training, I'm no longer the oldest rookie.
04:22Well, you will always be the oldest rookie to me.
04:25Oh.
04:27Wait, what?
04:27Okay, yeah, I'm gonna go.
04:32Jess.
04:32Yeah.
04:34Did it bother you at all, shooting Roskin like that?
04:40Sure.
04:42Have you been wondering this for the last two weeks?
04:45Well, you just never said anything, and then I didn't see anything, so I...
04:52Right.
04:53Um, the truth is things like that affect you a lot less
04:59the longer that you're on the job.
05:02It's just human nature.
05:20Good morning.
05:21Oh, hey.
05:22Sorry, I, um, can't find my shirt.
05:25Uh, you want me to help?
05:27Nope.
05:28I have a system.
05:29Uh-huh.
05:30Don't say anything.
05:32I wasn't going to.
05:36Oh, found it.
05:37Mm.
05:38Ha-ha.
05:41Huh.
05:43What?
05:45Nothing.
05:47Just...
05:48It's a little messier since I moved in.
05:51Uh, we were dating before, so I spent two hours cleaning up every time you came over.
05:56Now you moved in, so you get to see the real me.
05:59Is that a problem?
06:00No, I wouldn't want it any other way.
06:07Uh, when did you make a grilled cheese?
06:09Ah, last night after my shift.
06:11You were sleeping.
06:13Mm.
06:13Mm.
06:18How are you feeling?
06:19Ready to get back to it.
06:21Did you get the food I sent over?
06:22I did.
06:23You shouldn't have done that.
06:25Well, I wanted to.
06:26And eating well is crucial for a fast recovery.
06:29It's all right.
06:30Shake off the rust and grab a seat.
06:36Anyone want to guess what these numbers represent?
06:40Nolan.
06:40Those are the scores to our six-month exams.
06:42That is correct, Officer Nolan.
06:44Oh, we all passed.
06:46Technically, yes, but that 81 is ugly, given that an 80 is basically a F.
06:52Who got the low mark?
06:53Clearly not West.
06:53I could tell you.
06:55But self-reflection is necessary for your success as a patrol officer.
06:59So, I want your guesses as to which score is yours by in the shift.
07:03Understood?
07:04Why not get them now?
07:05We mess with our heads.
07:06Are you saying you so easily sabotaged Officer Nolan?
07:09No, sir.
07:09I was speaking for Officer Chen.
07:13Sir, will there be consequences for the officer with the low score?
07:16Officer Lopez, you want to take that?
07:18At a minimum, a low score means merciless taunting for months.
07:21Great.
07:22But you three did pass, so there's good news.
07:25You can now wear short sleeves.
07:27Congratulations.
07:31Nolan?
07:32Sir, who will I be writing with today?
07:35I was thinking.
07:37Me.
07:39How's that sound?
07:43All right.
07:45I know I did better than an 81.
07:47Didn't I?
07:47And the oral exam is the X factor.
07:49He's right.
07:50Chief Williams can ding us on the tiniest of mistakes, which I'm sure he did with me.
07:53And Gray knows that.
07:54So, he's going to spend the day torturing me.
07:55Or, he knows you pulled the high score and plans to torture you anyway.
07:59You're lucky you don't have to worry.
08:00He says I'm not worried.
08:02You look worried.
08:03I've never had a rookie score that low on the exam.
08:05There's a first time for everything.
08:07Officer Chen is a natural-born test taker.
08:10Nolan didn't even finish college.
08:11Plus, Chen had me for her T.O.
08:13Nolan had Bishop.
08:14Really?
08:15You're going to smack talk her when she's not here to defend herself?
08:18You're right.
08:18It's not the same.
08:19Even if she was here, you'd still be fighting for second place.
08:22What are you doing?
08:23What?
08:24My rookies wear long sleeves and ties until the last day of probation.
08:27Yeah, but Sergeant Gray said...
08:28Gray is not your training officer.
08:29I have complete discretion over the training in my boot.
08:32And that includes uniform.
08:34Okay?
08:34So go change back into your long sleeves.
08:36And don't forget the tie.
08:39Now, boot.
08:44Where are you going?
08:45The change back.
08:47Can I ask you a personal question?
08:49If you think it's wise.
08:51Do things bother you less now?
08:52No, you're just as annoying as you were before.
08:54Very funny.
08:55I mean, the job.
08:57My first six months have been a lot to process.
09:00You know, it's like a raw nerve.
09:02All the feelings, as my son's fond of saying.
09:05Does that get easier?
09:08Look, a cop has a decision to make in the first few years.
09:11How much can I handle?
09:12How much I'm going to let the job affect me?
09:14If I had the input control, where would I set it to?
09:18Some cops set it to seven.
09:20They take a lot in.
09:21Some set it to three health.
09:24Some set it to zero.
09:25Anybody keep it at ten?
09:26Can't be done.
09:28Let me see your hand.
09:31You've been demoing your house for about a week.
09:34And you already got calluses blowing.
09:37Your body does that to protect itself.
09:39Your mind does the same thing.
09:41So, whether you want it to or not.
09:44Seven Adam 15, five zero seven at Sunset Plaza.
09:47Code two.
09:48Seven Adam 15, copy.
09:50Look, I'm a Wesley on this.
09:52The shower is definitely a beverage-only zone.
09:54And a soap dish is not a plate.
09:55Says who?
09:56Common decency, actually.
09:58Give me a break.
09:59He's right.
10:00I live under an overpass, and even I think it's gross.
10:03Hey, nobody asked you.
10:07Stop pouting.
10:08I'm not pouting.
10:09What are we doing here?
10:11You thought it was going to get easier after you passed the exam, but you were wrong.
10:14Awesome.
10:15What was that?
10:16Nothing.
10:17If recent events have taught us anything, it's that we need to remain ever vigilant.
10:21You probably think you know everything about policing, but you don't.
10:25For example, what's the most important thing you need on the street?
10:28Was this a trick question?
10:31Okay, well, the easy answer is my gun, but I know that's not right, so, um, my mind?
10:38No, that's too esoteric for you.
10:40Are you through not answering my question?
10:41Uh, my judgment?
10:44Yeah, my judgment.
10:46Your eyes.
10:47Cop eyes.
10:48Stop crime and save lives.
10:50Did you study explosive devices in the academy?
10:53What?
10:53Yeah, I mean, a little.
10:55Good.
10:55I hope you paid attention because I had a buddy from the bomb squad mock up an IED and hide
11:00it somewhere here in this part.
11:02What?
11:03You got ten minutes to find it, or I'm adding the duty hat to your standard uniform.
11:08Go.
11:09All right.
11:10Gil.
11:11That's ten seconds.
11:14All right, all right, what's the problem here?
11:16The problem is this guy trying to sell me a colon cleaning startup while I'm eating lampshops.
11:21Colon glow is patent pending.
11:22Make it sublime where the sun don't shine.
11:25You can get it on the ground floor for only 100K.
11:27Did you get this sort of thing a lot?
11:27You have no idea.
11:29Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry.
11:29I admire your passion, but you need to leave Mr. Cuban alone.
11:33If we get another complaint, we're going to book you for public nuisance, okay?
11:36Yeah.
11:39Mr. Cuban, sorry.
11:41Nolan, let's go.
11:41Yes, sir.
11:42Actually, when I was in construction, I invented my own, it's sort of a fast binder, but the difference
11:46is the heat sink.
11:48You know what?
11:48Never mind.
11:49You have a nice day.
12:31I found it.
12:40And you're dead.
12:43Because radio frequency energy can trigger a bomb.
12:47You going to forget that lesson, Boot?
12:50No.
12:51Good.
12:52Go get cleaned up.
13:02You're supposed to carry an extra uniform shirt in your war back.
13:05Oh, yes, sir.
13:05I didn't expect to be in short sleeves yet.
13:07This is the only one I own.
13:11Hey, I wore the new set of dress blues last week.
13:14See if they're in.
13:15Uh, yeah.
13:16I can go look them back.
13:17Frank, um, usually checks the computer.
13:20Is he around?
13:22No.
13:23Huh.
13:27Everything good?
13:28Yeah, that's great.
13:29How long have you been working here?
13:31A couple weeks.
13:32What's your name?
13:32Uh, Justin.
13:34Justin what?
13:37He's heading for the galaxy.
13:38I'll cut them off.
13:39Let's go.
14:09King 211 at top. Cop uniforms. Three suspects escaping on motorcycles heading north, south, and east. Send backup in airship.
14:19What is still?
14:21Police uniforms.
14:29How many uniforms did they take?
14:30About 20.
14:31That's a lot of potential fake cops, which is why you called home insecurity.
14:34I called you as a courtesy. In most cases, stolen uniforms are used for drug rips.
14:39Well, that's a lot of risk just to rob a few drug dealers, which is why we're going to be
14:42treating this as a potential high-threat-level event.
14:45Like an 09 with the bus?
14:46Oh, God, here we go.
14:47Just this first year with the FBI LAPD task force.
14:50She convinced us that a missing school bus was a prelude to a terror attack.
14:54And it wasn't?
14:55A third grader didn't want to take a test, so he stole the bus so he wouldn't have to go
14:58to school.
14:58She had half a LAPD hunting a nine-year-old.
15:02Hey, overtime pay for my Disney World vacation. I'm not complaining.
15:05You know what? You picked the one time that I was wrong.
15:07The one time?
15:08Was there body cam footage of the man inside the store?
15:11No, the cams weren't on.
15:12I will put him with an artist. We'll send you a sketch. How about that?
15:15Great. Look, I hope you're right about this being small-time, but I don't think it is.
15:20Will you walk me out?
15:21Yes.
15:21Okay.
15:23Uh, is everything okay?
15:25Yeah, why?
15:26Well, you know, I mean, it's a first day back. I already chased some bad guys.
15:29Yes, well, chasing, not catching. Much like you're a nine-year-old.
15:33Oh, I caught him. He will not fool me again.
15:36I'm sorry, you're still keeping tabs on him?
15:39Uh, Benjamin Smith is a sophomore at USC, and if he ever steps back over the line, I'll be there.
15:45Wow.
15:46You terrify me.
15:52Missed a spot.
15:52What?
15:59Thank God. My wife's missing. She never came home from work last night. She always comes home.
16:03I texted and called her friends, and nobody's...
16:05Okay, sir, can you please slow down? It's important I get the report right for the detectives.
16:08What's your wife's name?
16:09Susanna. Brown. She's a clerk at the courthouse downtown.
16:14We're trying to have a baby, and she was supposed to come straight home to, you know...
16:19Yes, sir.
16:19Do you have a picture?
16:20Uh, yeah. No hard copies preferable.
16:24Of course. Hold on.
16:28Poor guy.
16:30Really?
16:31What?
16:32Cop eyes.
16:33You think the husband did something?
16:35You always assume the husband did something.
16:37Officer Bradford's first rule of domestics?
16:39This isn't a joke, boot. You don't have the experience to evaluate people yet, so your default should be suspicion,
16:44not compassion.
16:46Understood?
16:48Yeah.
16:50Have I told you how sexy you're looking at your uniform?
16:52No. Most of your compliments come after I take it off.
16:54Oh.
16:55What?
16:56Nothing. Just a little love.
16:57Really?
16:59You couldn't just be in the moment? You had to point that out?
17:01What? You just had a little something on your shirt. I just thought...
17:03Are you ready to roll?
17:04Yeah.
17:06I'll see you at home tonight.
17:07Can't wait.
17:10Hey. Is everything all right?
17:13Fine.
17:16I thought living together would be more fun.
17:18How's the West?
17:20Me in the shop.
17:22You were in the cadet program in high school, right?
17:25Yes, sir. Cadet leader all four years. And in college two.
17:28Good. They're sitting in the group over tomorrow morning. I want you to talk to them.
17:31Yes, sir. Happy to do it.
17:33Very thin lips.
17:35And two gold teeth.
17:37Gold teeth. Gotcha.
17:38This is so cool. I've never actually sat with a sketch artist before.
17:41Yeah. My first time, too. I just got hired.
17:43Congrats.
17:45Okay. That should do it. What do you think?
17:52You drew me.
17:54What? No. I drew what you told me.
17:56Yeah. Except you didn't. May I? If you just... Yeah. So I said he had...
18:01Yeah. This hair dropped down a little more. And I said he had deep set eyes, right?
18:07Very thin lips.
18:11There.
18:15Yeah. I used to draw a lot for my old job.
18:18Gotta go. They found the bikes.
18:20Wait, what?
18:26Oh, yeah. That's... Those are definitely the motorcycles from the robbery.
18:30I'm not going to get any forensics off them now, though.
18:33There's a body.
18:35How can you tell?
18:36The smell.
18:38Burning body's unmistakable.
18:42Oh.
18:50That's him.
18:51I see the teeth.
18:52That's definitely the guy from the uniforms.
18:53Not on the crime scene. Go. Go.
18:597-9-15. Change our call to our homicide.
19:02Send detectives and forensics team.
19:05And alert Jessica Russo at DHS.
19:09They must have met him a year after they got away, but his crew killed him. Why?
19:17Because we saw him.
19:24Stay here.
19:28How's it going?
19:29I couldn't help it.
19:31It's the worst thing I've ever seen.
19:33And smell.
19:34Well, no one can blame you.
19:35Uh, actually...
19:37What?
19:38Never mind.
19:38You know, a low score on the test, and now I puke in front of Gray? I'm going to bounce
19:42before the end of shift.
19:43Don't be so sure about that low score. Tim spent the entire day making me feel like I don't
19:46know anything.
19:47Hey. I heard you got him.
19:50Yeah, he puked.
19:51Stop telling people that.
19:52It happens.
19:53Do you?
19:55I'm going to go talk to Gray.
19:56Yes.
19:57And my mortification is complete.
20:00Still think they stole the uniforms to rob drug dealers?
20:02May I skip that I told you souls, please?
20:04What's your intel, sir?
20:06Print from the store got a positive ID on our corpse.
20:08Trevor Travis, 28. Spent 18 months in Nevada State Prison for armed robbery.
20:12None associates?
20:13Too many to name, but none in Southern California.
20:15Well, whoever his new crew is, they're ruthless enough to go on their own to stop our investigation.
20:19And whatever they're planning, no one's going to see it coming because they're all dressed
20:23as cops.
20:23Hell, they could be working this scene right now.
20:26So we'll implement new identity verification protocols.
20:29I'll call my guys. Have them start an interagency task force. We've got to get out in front
20:33of this.
20:33We need to get in on this.
20:35Not going to happen. We're stuck on perimeter duty until end of shift.
20:38And wait from the action.
20:40Don't trust me.
20:41This is exactly where you want to be.
20:53Um, what are you doing?
20:55Clocking out and heading home. Rio Bravo's on cable.
20:58No, no. Why are you treating me like it's day one all over again?
21:01Because it is. Today was day one of stage two of your training.
21:05So what? Does that mean I've lost all the respect that I earned?
21:07You lost that when you lied on a report.
21:09What?
21:09I read your account of what happened at the quarantine house.
21:12Uh, okay.
21:13When I thought I was infected, I told you I'd rather take my life than bleed out. You failed
21:17to report it.
21:18That's what this is about.
21:19Suicide ideations by a law enforcement officer are extremely serious and should have been
21:23reported immediately.
21:24I was trying to protect you. They would have put you on leave. Required therapy. You weren't
21:28even actually suicidal.
21:29Not your call. You should have detailed everything, regardless of the consequences.
21:32Oh, yeah? Like I should have filed a report detailing everything you've done to protect
21:36Isabel? You know what? You want to rake me over the coals for the next six months, you
21:41go ahead. But don't pretend like it's because you've got some code.
21:51Hey, this is going to sound weird, but if you see any cops at the courthouse, check their
21:55credentials, okay?
21:56Yeah, they sent an email around. What's going on?
21:58I can't really say. What's the timer for?
22:02Well, I wanted to discuss something, and I figured this would be a controlled way to
22:06do it.
22:08We're going to fight using a timer?
22:09Yeah. Basically.
22:13Okay.
22:15I spent an hour looking for the remote when I got home. Found it under the bed.
22:20So?
22:20So the TV's in the living room. Look, I've been here a week, and I found coffee cups,
22:25bras, Pop-Tarts inside of, on top of, and underneath almost every surface in this house. Now, I'm super
22:32glad that you feel comfortable enough with me to be yourself, but I feel so.
22:34You rather I was someone else?
22:35No. Not at all. I just think that it's important to set ground rules.
22:41Ground rules?
22:42Uh, use the timer.
22:44You think I'm a slob.
22:46No.
22:46Because I'm not a slob. I work my ass off in an incredibly controlled environment,
22:49and when I get home, I just want to relax. You might be anal retentive and fold your underwear
22:53in a triangle, which is weird, by the way, but that's not me.
22:57Folding your underwear is not weird, and an orderly space helps me relax. There's enough chaos
23:02in the world. I'd rather not live in it.
23:04You think this is chaos?
23:05Timer.
23:05No, screw the timer. This is how I live. I'm sorry if it upsets your delicate sensibilities.
23:09Wait, Angela, I didn't...
23:10You think I'm overreacting? You know what? I've had a long day. I'm going to bed.
23:15You should sleep on the couch.
23:19I would if I could find it.
23:33I would if I could find it.
24:04Good morning.
24:05What's good about it?
24:06Uh-oh. It's like somebody's stressed about their test scores.
24:09Yeah, well, we both think we got the 91.
24:12Which means one of us got the 81.
24:14Sorry, take your seats.
24:16As expected, the stolen uniforms caused a bit of paranoia out there.
24:20Overnight, there were two fights and a near shooting, because two officers didn't recognize
24:25each other.
24:26All right, that being said, it is vital that we remain vigilant.
24:29Understood?
24:30Now, to your exam scores.
24:33You all submitted your guesses last night, and none of you guessed right.
24:44Thank God.
24:47Nolan, I'm sorry.
24:49Save your concern, Officer Chen.
24:51Officer Nolan got the highest score, not the lowest.
24:58That honor goes to Officer West.
25:04That's not possible.
25:05I've seen a lot of strange things in my 20 years, but never would I have imagined that
25:10the Golden Boy would tank his test.
25:13Hey, but there's, um, like, I, uh-oh.
25:15Looks like Gray broke your rookie.
25:18Shut up.
25:21Hi, Agent Russo.
25:23You looking for me?
25:24No, actually, Officer Nolan.
25:26Can you spare him for the morning?
25:27I need his help running down a lead.
25:28Nolan?
25:31All right, let's go back to work.
25:34Why didn't you call me back?
25:35What?
25:36I left you in my search last night.
25:38Oh, well, I went to bed early.
25:39Okay, and then this morning?
25:41Did you have Sergeant Gray assigned me to you just so you could ask me about this?
25:44Mm-hmm.
25:45Figured I killed two birds while we were out running down leads.
25:47So why didn't you call me?
25:52Are you okay?
25:53Yeah, fine.
25:55It's not like it's the first time I didn't get the highest score.
25:58Dude.
26:02After the terrorists on the bus, I just need a little bit of time off.
26:06Figured I knew this stuff backwards and forwards, but clearly that was a mistake.
26:11Clearly I should have kept studying.
26:12Jackson.
26:13Look, I let everyone down.
26:16West, your cadets are here.
26:20Hey.
26:21Sorry to make you wait.
26:23I am Officer Jackson West.
26:25I am currently a Rookie Patrol Officer.
26:28Although, with the score I just got, I could be mall security in my future.
26:35Okay.
26:38Um, good morning.
26:40Good morning, sir!
26:47My whole life, the only thing I ever wanted to be was a cop.
26:51Every class I took, every sport I played, were all meant to make me the best of-
27:02You know what?
27:05No.
27:09You are looking at a cautionary tale.
27:13Fall out of singular focus.
27:16You were told your entire life to study hard, stay in school.
27:21Look, I am living proof that you need to skip school.
27:26Stop worrying about overachieving and acing every single test.
27:31You know where the safest place to be is?
27:33You know where the safest place to be is?
27:34The safest place to be?
27:37The middle.
27:39Stop.
27:39Stop.
27:41Stop.
27:41Sacrificing.
27:42And, uh, start living.
27:54That was unexpected.
27:56Yeah.
28:00Look, I'm sorry about the test.
28:05Tim had it made for Lucy.
28:07Now, you gotta wear it.
28:10It seems fair.
28:14Uh, hold that please.
28:16Oh, yeah.
28:17Yeah.
28:17Thanks.
28:18Yeah, no problem.
28:39Hey, are you looking for something?
28:41Uh, yeah.
28:42Um, my wallet.
28:44Uh.
28:57Did you find it?
28:59Yeah.
29:00Yeah.
29:00Yeah.
29:03What are you doing with that radio?
29:05Hey, stop!
29:06Seven out of my team chasing a fake cop in the garage.
29:09I need backup.
29:26Hey, stop!
29:37You jump from here.
29:38Yes, sir.
29:39Are you okay?
29:41Are you okay?
29:41Yeah.
29:41Went right over after him.
29:43Of course you did.
29:44I trained her.
29:45Mm-hmm.
29:45You saying this guy stole the radio?
29:47Uh, yes, sir.
29:48Out of car, 26.
29:49Actually, he wasn't wearing gloves.
29:51Maybe we can pull a print?
29:57Well, you're gonna have to tell me at some point.
29:59I was just tired, and you were...
30:02You were laughing over a burned body.
30:04What?
30:05Last night at the crime scene.
30:06And after Roskin, you now think I'm heartless?
30:09No.
30:10No, by no means.
30:10No, not at all.
30:11I...
30:11I get it.
30:12You're a cop, and you've seen a lot of bad things,
30:14but nothing has ever made me feel more like...
30:18a rookie.
30:22He wants us to go to Channel 9.
30:24Go for 7 Adam 15.
30:26We have a suspect ID, Thomas Bernhardt.
30:29Four possible addresses, sending one for you to check.
30:32You can stay off the main channel.
30:34Bernhardt just stole a radio.
30:36Copy that.
30:37Why steal a radio?
30:38You can listen to dispatch from an app on your phone.
30:40Because with radio, they can broadcast as well as listen.
30:43They can feed us bad intel.
30:45Have us running all over the city while they do...
30:47Whatever it is they're planning on doing.
30:48Yep.
30:52That's the house.
30:55Wait just one second.
30:58What are you doing?
30:59I just want to run the plates of the cars on the street.
31:02Be nice to know if Bernhardt has any company.
31:04That's hot.
31:06Well, that's weird.
31:08What?
31:09That green car belongs to a missing person.
31:12Tim and Lucy are on the case.
31:147 Adam 15 to 7 Adam 19.
31:16We have eyes on a car belonging to Susanna Brown.
31:20Parked in front of the fake cop's house?
31:22That's correct.
31:23Who is she?
31:25She's a clerk at the criminal courthouse.
31:27Didn't come home last night.
31:28No idea how she could be connected to our uniform.
31:30Do you need backup?
31:33Negative, but we'll keep you posted.
31:35Roger.
31:36Husband always did it, huh?
31:39Do you have any surveillance gear in your war bag?
31:45Now we can look and listen.
31:56It's not on the cabin.
32:01Is it on the cabin?
32:08Yeah, it's a good one.
32:16It's not on the cabin, huh?
32:16We're not on the cabin.
32:16We're back in the cabin.
32:16It's just a good one.
32:17it's time
32:197 out of 15
32:20requesting backup and SWAT
32:22at 9701 St. Andrew's Place
32:24for a hostage situation, not for public broadcast
32:26Hello, this is Susanna Brown from
32:28Bolt's Criminal Court, security code
32:30Apple 52142
32:32I have an
32:34urgent situation, Judge
32:36Crawford granted
32:37an unexpected appeal and homicide case
32:42and the
32:42evidence is on your truck, I need
32:44you to divert from the route, an escort
32:46will meet you there. What is she talking about?
32:49Every three months, evidence from
32:50adjudicated trials is destroyed in a
32:52bonded demolition facility up in Lancaster
32:54It's overwatch, road clear ahead
32:57Drugs, counterfeit money, a huge
32:58cashier of weapons are all transported there by
33:00police caravan. That truck is driving into
33:02an ambush, the escort that meets it will be full of
33:04fake cops, they won't hesitate to kill that driver
33:06Truck 3 is diverting, copy that
33:08SWAT will remain with the convoy and
33:10escort should meet you in rob
33:11Hey, it's me, they're planning to hijack the Lancaster convoy
33:15Please
33:16Okay, copy that
33:17Please, I did what you asked, please just let me go
33:20Not until they make contact with the truck
33:23As soon as that happens, they're gonna kill her
33:25We gotta get in there
33:26He's in a room in the middle of the house
33:27If we breach either door, he's gonna shoot her first
33:30and then come for us
33:31Ray's foundation
33:32That means there's a crawl space under the house
33:34I can use that, come up through one of the heating vents
33:37John, John, this is way too dangerous
33:38If we wait and then we need to wait for SWAT
33:41I will be able to move with my zone
33:42No
34:09There it is
34:10Fake escorts already got them
34:12Can't win the truck driver
34:13Because our heist crew is jamming the signal with their stolen radio
34:15Shouldn't we wait for backup?
34:17We are the backup
34:23Please let me go
34:24Shut up
34:25Not until they make contact with the truck and call back
34:31Please don't hurt me
34:32Shut up
34:35Yeah?
34:36Sweet
34:37I'll meet you at the rendezvous
34:42They got the truck
34:44Which means
34:45You're a loose end
34:58I'll meet you at the rendezvous
34:58I'll meet you at the rendezvous
34:58I'll meet you at the rendezvous
35:02I'll meet you at the rendezvous
35:06I'll meet you at the rendezvous
35:06I'll meet you at the rendezvous
35:06I'll meet you at the rendezvous
35:06I'll meet you at the rendezvous
35:07I'll meet you at the rendezvous
35:07I'll meet you at the rendezvous
35:07I'll meet you at the rendezvous
35:08I'll meet you at the rendezvous
35:09I'll meet you at the rendezvous
35:10I'll meet you at the rendezvous
35:11I'll meet you at the rendezvous
35:14I'll meet you at the rendezvous
35:23Okay, okay, you sit down, okay?
35:26I got you.
35:27Oh, okay.
35:31It's not going to hurt you anymore.
35:40Hey, get ready.
35:41Remember, they don't know that we know.
35:53What's the problem?
35:54Radios are down.
35:55We were sent to escort the truck back to the courthouse.
35:57Must be a mistake.
35:59We're the escort, so get out of the way.
36:01No problem.
36:02We were headed to lunch when we got the call.
36:05Tim?
36:06Yeah, I see it.
36:10One last thing before we go.
36:13Real cops wear their vests under their shirt.
36:45Get out of the car!
36:46Face down on the ground!
36:52Grab your weapon right now!
36:54Down on the ground, face down, hands apart!
37:00Don't you move.
37:03Up.
37:09You want to see me, sir?
37:13So, how is the golden boy dealing with almost failing out of field training?
37:18Fine.
37:21You heard about the cadets?
37:25I'm sorry about that, sir.
37:27But you told us that self-reflection was a necessary skill for an LAPD officer.
37:32And I've just had a pretty powerful dose of it.
37:35My whole life has been about getting here.
37:38And now that I'm in uniform, I realize that I'll never make it if I, uh, I don't find some
37:45balance.
37:46Even if that means getting an 81 on a test or two, and, uh, I can live with that.
37:53That's admirable, Officer West, truly.
38:00But, so I'm not here to help you find balance, son.
38:04My job is to make sure you keep your head in the game at all times, because lives are at
38:09stake.
38:11So I'm extending you in the program.
38:14Tomorrow you're back in long sleeves, and your T.O. will continue to write daily evaluations.
38:21For how long?
38:25Until I can trust you in front of a roomful of cadets again.
38:30You're dismissed.
38:51Hey.
38:53Hey.
38:58What's wrong?
39:00Nothing.
39:10This is only gonna work if we talk to each other, you know that, right?
39:19I've never lived with anyone before.
39:23I've never been in love like this.
39:29I'm scared I'm gonna screw it up.
39:32You won't.
39:34I won't let you.
39:36Good, because we're getting a maid.
39:50Hey.
39:50Hi.
39:51I'm glad you're here.
39:52I'm glad, um, you called.
39:54Come here, come on.
39:55Okay.
39:57Can I, um, get you something to drink?
40:00No, no, I'm good, thank you.
40:01I just kind of, um, just want to talk about whatever it is that's bothering you.
40:07Fair enough.
40:09The last six months have been the most intense in my life.
40:14I killed a man in the line of duty.
40:16I watched my captain die.
40:18I fought for my own life.
40:19More times than I can count.
40:21And I felt every second of it.
40:25Yesterday, you told me I would feel less the longer I did the job.
40:30And a part of me wanted that so badly.
40:33But I can't go numb.
40:37It's not who I am.
40:38And it's definitely not who I want to be.
40:42So if I'm going to do this job, I have to feel all of it.
40:48No matter what it does to me.
40:54Damn it.
40:56What?
40:57I just, uh, I just...
41:02fell in love with you a little.
41:05Wow.
41:07Is that a bad thing?
41:09I don't know yet.
41:12I think now's a good...
41:13I'm going to come right in for her.
41:20Do you want to, um...
41:23Do you want to follow her out?
41:27Yes, I do.
41:29Oh.
41:35Where are you going?
41:38Uh, my place.
41:40I'm not taking my clothes off here.
41:43But you know what?
41:44You can choose your house over me if you want.
41:46Oh.
41:49Come on out of soup like you ain't seen, yeah.
41:53Now my love is going away.
41:58Going away.
41:59Wait!
42:06We'll be back.
42:36We'll be back.
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