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00:09Luke Morrison, Rick Morrison, open up, BPD!
00:14Has it been this loud all night?
00:17Okay, you can open the door.
00:27Hello?
00:28Luke, Rick, BPD, anyone home?
00:32It's freezing.
00:33AC must be on full blast.
00:35Oh, no, William!
00:35Heute, oi, oi!
00:42Ha!
00:46Ha!
00:47Ha!
00:48Ha!
00:48Ha!
00:49Ha!
00:49Ha!
00:50Ha!
00:51Ha!
00:52Ha!
00:54Ha!
00:56Ha!
01:09Dispatch, 12 Jake 101. We've got two deceased at our location.
01:13I need a patrol supervisor and detectives here immediately.
01:20Oh, Dad.
01:23Are you looking for something?
01:25I hope I'm not intruding, but I'm working on an interfaith sermon, and I remember you had a copy of
01:31those Martin Buber essays.
01:33Middle shelf to your right.
01:34Ah.
01:35Did you make an appointment with a cardiologist?
01:38Cardiologist?
01:39Blood work, elevated heart markers. You said you'd take care of it, but you got a reminder message on your
01:45e-chart this morning.
01:47I got a text, but how does my daughter come to see that text?
01:51You gave them my email address, too. Dad, you need to take this seriously.
01:57I am taking it seriously. A serious invasion of privacy. I know you're upset with me, but I don't need
02:04you looking at my hospital file.
02:06I'm not upset with you, Dad. I'm just concerned.
02:09May, I'm feeling fine. If you'll excuse me, I have a sermon to write.
02:18Oh, I thought we'd at least get warm coming indoors. It's colder in here than it is outside.
02:22It's like going from one freezer to another.
02:24What do you got?
02:25Jonah and I responded to a noise complaint.
02:28Door was locked. We entered and found these two bodies, Luke and Rick Morrison.
02:32Stripped down, wet towels, AC full blasts, drank all the water.
02:38Doing everything they could to cool themselves off.
02:40Symptom of hyperthermia. Drugs were cooking them from the inside.
02:44Drugs? Think this was an overdose?
02:46We saw the same symptoms in an OD, Vic, a few days ago.
02:50Including the strange posture in their neck.
02:52Yeah, typically with an OD, the muscles go slack. Not like this.
02:56Yeah.
02:59There you go.
03:01Same symbol on his hand as the previous, Vic.
03:03There's the connection.
03:05Taking an awful lot of notes there, officer. You okay?
03:07Cops only get as the notes he takes, right?
03:10Hmm?
03:11In other words, you've been talking to your grandfather.
03:13Yeah, we've been FaceTiming here and there. He's giving me tips on the investigative side of things.
03:18Cool.
03:19Time to figure out what's next.
03:21Huh.
03:22Is that symbol important?
03:23Yeah, three victims, all college-aged, with that same UV hand stamp.
03:28Definitely not random.
03:29Yeah, based on the previous OD, we think it belongs to some underground party,
03:33which we have not been able to track down yet.
03:35So, we gotta figure out where Luke and Rick were last night and who they were with.
03:39You have info on the next of Kim?
03:40Yeah.
03:41Barb Morrison, grandmother.
03:43She was listed as an additional contact on the lease.
03:45Rick and Luke, they were both on the Dean's List this semester.
03:51They come out here every weekend to check in.
03:57I love cooking for them.
03:59I can only imagine what you're feeling right now.
04:01I hope it's okay for me to ask.
04:03Um, looks like the boys went to a party last night.
04:07Do you have any idea where that might have been?
04:12No, I don't know.
04:13I...
04:13You said this had something to do with drugs.
04:16It does look that way.
04:18But Rick and Luke, they didn't do drugs.
04:19That's not the kind of boys that they were.
04:22Miss Morrison, I have two sons.
04:24Rick and Luke's age.
04:25I promise you, we will get to the bottom of this.
04:29The boys' parents died quite a few years ago.
04:32And I live on my late husband's army pension.
04:34And, um, I don't know that I'll be able to afford to bury them.
04:39There's an assistance program you can apply for.
04:43We'll make sure you get the paperwork.
04:45And we will find who is responsible for this.
04:48You really think we're going to get anything useful from the noise complaint queen?
04:52Come on, man.
04:53Who knows more about these kinds of parties than Kenzie?
04:55Plus, she likes you.
04:58I know she likes me.
04:59That's the problem.
05:00She goes out and laughs like someone said something really super funny.
05:03Yes!
05:04Okay, so for this next...
05:06Oh, my God!
05:08Not Jonah!
05:10Hi, Kenzie.
05:11You guys, these are my cop friends.
05:13Hi!
05:14Oh, we're not over.
05:17Oh, okay, body.
05:19Are you working out more?
05:21Counting your macros?
05:22Because this is giving...
05:24Oh, Shawnee, tell me you texted your girl Penny back.
05:27Remember at my last noise complaint, you were saying you didn't know what you were going to...
05:30Kenzie!
05:31We wanted to, uh, talk to you about something.
05:33Okay.
05:34Well, I know it's not about my upcoming DJ event because those permits are in hand this time, sweetie.
05:40Do you guys want some waters?
05:41We're doing a vodka brand integration.
05:43It's very important to stay hydrated.
05:45We're okay.
05:45We actually came to talk to you about a couple of parties.
05:47Some of your competition you might know of.
05:50Have you seen this logo before?
05:54Why are you asking me about this?
05:56Overdoses.
05:57A couple of people died taking drugs at a party with this stamp.
06:00And if I tell you stuff, could someone find out?
06:04Or does it stay private?
06:06No, we keep it private.
06:07I don't just mean now.
06:08I mean, like...
06:10Say I tell you something and then you get deposed in court.
06:13Or whatever.
06:14I just think they need some assurances, you know?
06:17Well, we couldn't guarantee that.
06:19But how do you feel about coming with us and talking to a couple of detectives who could?
06:25Are those detectives people you, like, trust to trust?
06:31All right.
06:35Mackenzie.
06:36Oh, it's just Kenzie.
06:38There's no Mick.
06:39And no last name either.
06:40It's a mononym, like Beyoncé.
06:42Or Zendaya.
06:44Kenzie.
06:45Okay.
06:46Sorry about that.
06:47Yeah.
06:48And we can assure you that all of this will stay confidential, okay?
06:51Even if there's, like, a trial.
06:54I'm just, like, really not trying to get subpoenaed by some creepy defense attorney.
06:58As a confidential informant, you will not have to appear in court.
07:02Okay.
07:03Amazing.
07:05I'm just, like, trying to protect my brand, you know?
07:08Okay.
07:09So, that stamp symbol Shawnee showed me, that is Delulu U.
07:17Delulu U?
07:18Catchy, right?
07:19Unfortunately, they are my main competition in the 18 to 25 space.
07:23Parties for college kids.
07:25That little goofy smiley face is part of their brand ID.
07:29Super high cover.
07:30Like, $40 per person.
07:33Which means they're clearing, like, 10K gate at some of these events with, like, practically no overhead.
07:38Oh, but you can't just, like, show up to one of these parties.
07:42You have to be verified through the app.
07:43Okay.
07:44Where is the next party?
07:45I'm not sure.
07:46You have to be 25 and under to get on the app.
07:48Right.
07:49Okay.
07:50Oh, oh, my God.
07:52Would you guys want to come on my podcast?
07:57Good work.
07:58Yeah?
07:59She was helpful.
08:00The only thing we need to figure out now is when the next party will be.
08:02Well, we can tell you, Sean was actually able to create an account on the Delulu U app.
08:06Next party's tonight.
08:07Some old building on, uh, all staff and Dillard.
08:09Wait, tonight?
08:10Yeah.
08:10You think of what I'm thinking?
08:12I am.
08:12You guys got cities at E12?
08:14Yeah, of course.
08:15Why?
08:15You're going to need them.
08:16Yeah, tonight you're going undercover.
08:38So we've talked to the company that's throwing these Delulu U parties.
08:41They are legitimate.
08:42They have a liquor license.
08:43They have insurance.
08:44And it's a good bet that the drugs that killed those three kids came from these parties.
08:48But until we have proof, we can't shut them down.
08:50Next party is tonight down in Southie.
08:52If we want to stop this drug, we need eyes on the inside.
08:55That's where you two come in.
08:57So the party will be happening here, but me and Danny will be running operations from a vehicle here.
09:01We will be tapped in to the party's security feeds.
09:04This is a recon mission.
09:05The goal is to ID who's dealing.
09:07But remember, these things can turn fast, so stay sharp.
09:10And talk to people.
09:11Don't just stand there looking around.
09:12That's how you get made.
09:13And if you do get made, don't run.
09:15Just stay drunk and stupid, okay?
09:19You two sure you're ready for this?
09:21Yeah, we got this.
09:22We're ready.
09:24Okay.
09:24We'll meet back here at 2100 hours to prep.
09:27Dismissed.
09:30Now, I need to talk to both of you in my office.
09:33Sure.
09:34Change of subject.
09:35I've got some good news.
09:37I'm sure neither of you are going to hate.
09:39The Dispatch wants to profile you two as BPD's new detective power team.
09:44Really?
09:45It's kind of cool.
09:46What do you mean it's kind of cool?
09:49You can't trust the media.
09:50I mean, you really want to do this?
09:52They say one thing, they print another.
09:54It's awful.
09:54Oh, come on.
09:55It's a fluff piece.
09:56See?
09:56Lighten up.
09:57It's print plus photos for online.
10:00So I think the real question is what are we going to wear?
10:03Because I think you have three suit options, okay?
10:05You have the gray, the charcoal, and the navy one that you wear.
10:08Okay, do I get a say-so in any of this?
10:11No.
10:13Thanks for letting us decide as a team.
10:15Get on board, Danny.
10:16It's good for the department.
10:18So in other words, it's an order?
10:21Yes.
10:22See?
10:23It'll be fun.
10:29Oh, Mae.
10:31I'm eating.
10:32What is this?
10:33It's what happens when you don't take your blood test seriously.
10:35It's called heart disease.
10:36I told you this morning.
10:37Yeah, you said that you felt fine, but your blood tests show that there could be something
10:42wrong with your heart.
10:43I trust my body and my faith, and I'm not about to start second-guessing either now.
10:48This isn't about faith, Dad.
10:50It's about medicine.
10:51I have seen it my whole life.
10:53People coming out of the hospital sicker than they were when they went in.
10:57Doctors finding problems ain't bothering nobody until they went looking.
11:01Really?
11:02Because I seem to remember a certain reverend who gave a sermon to a congregation filled
11:06with black men in their 70s about how they skipped their checkups because they don't trust
11:12doctors, they don't trust hospitals.
11:14Mae, that's different.
11:15And I think you said avoiding what ails you doesn't make it go away.
11:19It just makes it harder to heal.
11:21You've got to practice what you preach, Dad.
11:23I'm not your jury, and this is not your closing argument.
11:26Just please take the test, Dad.
11:28It's probably nothing, but then at least we'll know, and you can make an informed choice.
11:32Mae.
11:33What?
11:33I love you, but if you keep pushing this, I'm going to take my lunch to go.
11:39Let's talk about something else, okay?
11:41Okay.
11:50We got this, right?
11:51Yeah.
11:52We got this.
11:53Okay.
11:54Take a deep breath and relax.
11:56A couple of college guys looking to have an awesome night, that's it.
11:59We're just looking for who's dealing the drug, and if they're pros, then they're going to
12:02be using runners, so the person that you pay and the person who gives you the drugs, they're
12:06just little fish.
12:07But we are looking for the big fish, so keep your eye on the runners, all right?
12:11Follow the money and see who's holding the product.
12:13Okay.
12:15Who won't let you down?
12:16We know you won't.
12:18Now get in there.
12:21You got this.
12:22I believe to know that.
12:24Right.
12:26All right, good luck.
12:29All right, so what's eating you?
12:32Nothing is eating me.
12:34I'm an excellent detective, Danny.
12:36It's nothing, it's just put the notepad, you know, getting advice from my dad.
12:41Well, if Sean wants cop advice, he could do worse than Frank Reagan.
12:43Of course, but Frank Reagan is not here.
12:46Oh, you're jealous.
12:48Oh, is that how it is?
12:50Okay.
12:51I think so.
12:51Says the cop who wants their face plastered all over the newspapers.
12:55That is about representation.
12:57I want the little black and brown girls to see me wearing the badge and doing the work
13:01and making a difference.
13:02Or maybe you just want the whole world to see the amazing Detective Lena Silver in all
13:06of her glory, solving crimes and pointing out her partner's insecurities.
13:12My goodness.
13:13Just admit it, you're a press junkie.
13:14Whatever.
13:15Okay, we're in.
13:32Hey, I'm going to fly to some drinks.
13:34You want to get us a spot?
13:35Bro, bro.
13:35What?
13:36Why don't you go get drinks from your ex-girlfriend?
13:42That's not good.
13:44Yeah, when's the last time you guys talked to each other?
13:46Two weeks ago?
13:46Yeah.
13:47That is definitely not good.
13:54And she's walking over here.
13:56Now that must be the famous Penny.
13:58Huh.
13:59I guess it is.
14:01Okay, Sean, it looks like Penny's a waitress, but she may know who the drug dealers are.
14:05So you've got to control the conversation, okay?
14:07Have her talk to you, not about you.
14:10Wow.
14:10Sean Reagan out at a party on a school night.
14:13You can't be right.
14:15Hey, Jonah.
14:16Hi, Penny.
14:18I'm going to go get drinks from the bar over there.
14:22Wait, wait.
14:25Hi.
14:26Hi.
14:27It's good to see you.
14:28It's surprising to see you.
14:30I thought you dropped off the face of the earth.
14:32No, just, uh...
14:34How are you doing?
14:35I mean, how have you been?
14:37Well, I'm out here thriving.
14:38Living my best life.
14:40Speaking of, I hope you're not planning on going to that Kelly Thompson panel of the Bay State
14:43Comic Expo, because after you ghosted me like a total dick, I've decided that the
14:49Expo's officially my turn for now.
14:50Look, that's not what I want to talk to you about, okay?
14:52Okay.
14:52How long have you been working for this DiMuVuU thing?
14:54Why are you asking about my job?
14:56You're asking like you're working or something.
14:58Wait, are you undercover right now?
15:00Let me just keep your voice down, okay?
15:01Just keep talking to me.
15:02So he's blown his cover in, what, 30 seconds?
15:05I don't know how Frank Reagan would feel about that.
15:08Your mystery drug is something new.
15:10Had to run it through the mass spec.
15:11Turns out it's N-ethanol-3, 6-methylene-dioxy-benzoamphetamine.
15:16Catchy.
15:17EMDA-XR, then.
15:19It's very impressive.
15:21Similar to MDMA, but with an added carbon chain to extend the core structure.
15:25Wait, well, the point is, whoever synthesized it is very clever.
15:29Real technical expertise.
15:31It's also killing Boston kids.
15:32That it is.
15:34Turns lethal when mixed with stimulants, including caffeine and ADHD meds.
15:37Triggers serotonin syndrome.
15:39All three victims shared the CYP2D644 genotype.
15:44Poor metabolizers.
15:45Seven to ten percent of the population.
15:48So if this spreads...
15:49A lot more people die.
15:51Looks like I'm learning advanced neurobiochemistry tonight.
15:54Yeah, it's a real page-turner.
15:57I appreciate it, bro.
16:00Apparently if I want to buy drugs, I gotta talk to the guy in the pink tank top.
16:04I see him.
16:04He's at the bar on the right.
16:12What's up, bro?
16:15I heard you got that new stuff.
16:17Forty.
16:19Forty.
16:31I don't have eyes on him.
16:33Okay, we got him.
16:35Just stay put and keep your cool.
16:37Okay, he is going left to right on camera four.
16:41Got him here on camera two.
16:44He should be moving your way now onto camera five.
16:48No, I don't see him.
16:49He must have stepped into a blind spot.
16:52You have every right to be pissed at me, okay?
16:54Good, I am pissed at you.
16:55You're also right that I'm technically at work right now.
16:57And I get it, I'm the worst.
16:58But there's some bad drugs being sold here.
17:00If you don't stop it, I might kill some people here tonight.
17:03You're right.
17:04You are the worst.
17:06But I'm not going to let that stop me from helping someone.
17:09I don't know anything for sure.
17:12There's two guys up there.
17:18If I was you, I'd start with them.
17:23Guys, I've got eyes on Jonah's runner, exchanging cash for products.
17:26Okay, keep your eyes on the runner.
17:27We're coming in to pick him up.
17:28On the front.
17:29I'll circle around to the rear.
17:57Excuse me.
17:58Sorry.
17:59Excuse me.
17:59Pardon me.
18:00Who's the runner?
18:01Coach, 20 feet ahead of you near Jonah by the far wall.
18:03Yeah, I'm going to approach him discreetly and make the call.
18:09Step back.
18:09Step back.
18:10There's no one going on.
18:12Okay.
18:12Go number one.
18:13Go, go, go.
18:14I got it.
18:15Two possible suspects exiting VIP.
18:18One male, white, black suit.
18:20Second male, white, black t-shirt.
18:21Excuse me.
18:22Get out of the way.
18:22Drive them towards the west exit.
18:24Watch out.
18:27Okay.
18:29You're heading for the exit.
18:31Get out of the way.
18:31Come on, then.
18:32Stay with me.
18:33You got this.
18:34Ambulance is on the way.
18:34I don't know.
19:06Where is he?
19:07I don't know.
19:08I thought he came this way.
19:09No, he didn't.
19:12We lost him.
19:21You're shaking up his knee right now?
19:23It was a rough night.
19:24Morning.
19:25Hey, morning.
19:27Is the runner talking?
19:28Nah, he's not too bright.
19:30But he is definitely not talking.
19:32Somebody scared the crap out of him.
19:34How are you two holding up?
19:35We're good.
19:36I'm all right.
19:38Just, you know, wondering if there was more we could have done.
19:41That kid is dead because somebody wanted him dead.
19:44There's nothing you could do to change it.
19:47You got it?
19:49Yeah.
19:50It's good you want to save lives, but you cannot save everyone.
19:56How's Penny?
19:58She called 911 right away, but as soon as things got intense, she took off.
20:03We gotta get back to E-12.
20:05All right.
20:05Yeah.
20:10Hey, you guys did good.
20:12Keep your heads up.
20:13Like I said, go ahead.
20:17Yeah, talk soon.
20:18I found something.
20:19You did?
20:20Mm-hmm.
20:20I did, too.
20:21Our stab victim was Noah Brennan.
20:25He was an MIT student who dropped out when his scholarship ended, and guess what he was studying?
20:29Chemical engineering?
20:31Neurobiochemistry.
20:31His sister said he was working some kind of job in Natick.
20:34Was he working on a Natick?
20:36Right.
20:36Just got word from CSRU.
20:39On your stabbing victim's clothes, they found traces of modified glycetic intermediate.
20:43It is a precursor chemical for multi-stage synthesis through methylation.
20:47What?
20:48You needed to make the drug.
20:50I didn't get a lot of sleep last night.
20:52Okay.
20:53Mm-hmm.
20:53Uh, so then that suggests that Noah was involved in manufacturing the EMDA XR?
20:57Which is what he may have been working on in Natick.
21:00We should dig into that before the party tomorrow night.
21:03Best guess.
21:03He found out the drug was killing people and wanted out.
21:06It became a liability.
21:08Then they saw us at the club, panicked, and took him out.
21:12Take a look at this.
21:15That's our killer.
21:16We just gotta figure out who he is.
21:18Unfortunately, I may know someone who already does know who he is.
21:22Why unfortunately?
21:23That's what I was gonna show you.
21:25Take a look.
21:29Clearly Penny knows this guy.
21:31And how well does she know him?
21:41Nice to finally meet you.
21:44I'm sorry it's under these circumstances.
21:46It's a pretty awful thing to see somebody get stabbed.
21:49How you holding up?
21:50The soda and chips are what?
21:52Supposed to make me comfortable?
21:54So I'll spill everything?
21:55What's next?
21:56You're gonna tell me we're just having a friendly chat?
21:58You know, the young man who was killed had a name.
22:02It was Noah.
22:04We had a family and they're grieving.
22:07I'm just trying to find the guy who did it.
22:11This man.
22:13Whose friend seems to know you.
22:17In fact, the two of you seem to know each other pretty well.
22:21You wanna tell me about him?
22:22Where I grew up, the rule about talking to cops was don't talk to cops.
22:28Luckily, the Fifth Amendment gives me the right to keep quiet.
22:32Well, luckily I know that Sean talked to you last night.
22:35And told you that people are dying.
22:37And that the next party is tomorrow night.
22:39You seem like a smart kid.
22:41And my gut tells me, you're not involved in this.
22:45But my gut also tells me that you know more than you're saying right now.
22:51So I would you trust me and start talking.
22:55Trust you?
22:56Yeah.
22:57Like how you trusted me?
22:58You made Sean think I wasn't good enough.
23:01You've been against me since before you even met me.
23:04So, remind me why I should trust you now.
23:13What's some girl you got there?
23:14I don't think Penny's my girl.
23:16Well, either way.
23:17Look, I'm frustrated too.
23:19But I didn't hear her say anything that wasn't true.
23:21Yeah, well you obviously don't keep any secrets from each other.
23:26Let me talk to her.
23:28No.
23:30Interrogation is a skill that takes years.
23:32And too many things could go wrong.
23:33Okay, well she's already not helping.
23:35So if I blow it, what do we gotta lose?
23:37I said no.
23:40I think if I approach her in a different way, she might be more willing to help.
23:49Okay.
23:51Give it a shot.
23:53So this is very, super weird.
23:56Very extremely.
24:00So your dad thought with you in here would get me talking?
24:03No.
24:04I don't want to talk to you.
24:05Are you okay?
24:06I mean, last night was...
24:08Honestly, I'm super stressed out, but...
24:11You're always super stressed out.
24:13Yeah, I guess, right?
24:15You know, we're just, we're used to this.
24:19Look, if you don't want to say anything, I get it.
24:25It's just last night.
24:27We watched somebody die right in front of us, and I don't want anyone else dying.
24:32I know you don't, but the last time I was in a room like this, I ended up in prison.
24:38I'm not trying to put you in that position, okay?
24:39I just need help.
24:42I need your help.
24:48The guy in the photo, the creep from VIP, that's Jeremy Meyer.
24:53Grew up three streets over from me.
24:55He's not a dealer, but...
24:57He's very dangerous, John.
25:00I mean, really.
25:04He works for his uncle at a shop on the harbor, Dorchester machine.
25:08You can find him there.
25:14Look, I don't want anyone else dying either.
25:16Yeah.
25:18You should get some rest.
25:20You look exhausted.
25:23Yeah.
25:34Okay, there's our guy.
25:36Penny was right.
25:38Mm-hmm.
25:40Looks like that might be a gun in his front right pocket.
25:45Now's our shot.
25:46Let's roll.
26:11Hey, hands off the bell.
26:13Hands in the air right now.
26:15Now!
26:17Don't even think about it.
26:20My trick is closer.
26:22Hands up.
26:24Damn it.
26:25All right, all right.
26:26Spread your legs.
26:26Spread your legs!
26:32Is that the precursor for the drugs?
26:33Looks like it.
26:35They're both empty.
26:37Maybe they're all used up.
26:38I wonder how much of that drug you could make with all these barrels, huh?
26:41Probably enough to flood every city down the East Coast.
26:43Bye-bye.
26:50Bye-bye.
26:53Tony!
26:54Sha'ney!
26:56Boys!
26:57You two sexy sons of guns owe me $5,000.
27:01Hi, Kenzie.
27:02So good to see you.
27:03What are you talking about?
27:05Okay, so after our big interrogation with your dad and sister,
27:09I did a little internet sleuthing.
27:12Check it out.
27:14Notice of reward from your drug control unit.
27:18$5,000 reward for information in drug-related cases,
27:22which is what I gave you, right?
27:24Yeah, I guess this actually qualifies.
27:27I mean, not to seem selfish, but I am a businesswoman.
27:32Sweet Jonah.
27:33You're so glum, my chum.
27:35I just can't stop thinking about this EMDA stuff.
27:38It's a complete nightmare.
27:39Last night we watched a guy get stabbed to death because of it,
27:41and we found two more dead guys in their apartment yesterday morning,
27:44and now apparently their grandma can't afford to have funerals for them.
27:48Wow.
27:50That is really, really sad.
27:55Well, if you can't fix everything, fix something.
28:01I wasn't counting on that money anyway.
28:04I think we should give it to that grandma for, like, funeral expenses or whatever.
28:09Wait, you want to give the money away?
28:11This isn't some weird sort of social media thing.
28:14You're not going to try to film it, right?
28:15Oh my god, no.
28:16Not for socials.
28:17Don't be gross.
28:18It's just like, how could I sleep at night if I kept that money for myself?
28:23No, no, this is fate.
28:26This is the universe manifesting a solution.
28:29Oh, oh, we should totally bring it to her together, the three of us.
28:34She needs to know people actually care, and we are those people.
28:40Let me tell you what it looks like to us.
28:43Noah was the brains.
28:44He came up with the drug.
28:46You brought the muscle with your crew, and this guy, who we need you to help us identify why he
28:51was the money guy.
28:53Except he was a bit of a loose cannon.
28:55I mean, by the looks of this picture, it's possible you'd even know he was going to stab Noah.
28:59But the chemicals in the truck, we already have you on conspiracy to distribute.
29:03But since you were with Noah when he was killed, selling drugs, the DA can charge you with murder, too.
29:10Screw you.
29:11Both of you.
29:12No rat.
29:15Stop talking right now.
29:17Is Santos in here?
29:21Detectives, I need the room.
29:22Oh, that's dope.
29:24Stop talking.
29:26Detectives?
29:26Just confirming this is your lawyer?
29:29Yeah.
29:30This guy's my lawyer.
29:34I'd like you to go through the hearing transcripts from that day and see if his timeline would hold up
29:39on the cross, okay?
29:43Hi, Dad.
29:45Hey.
29:48I owe you an apology.
29:50I was a defensive yesterday, and you were trying to help.
29:54Oh, Dad.
29:57I've already lost Mom.
29:59I'm just scared I'm going to lose you, too.
30:01I'm afraid, too.
30:02Not just for dying, but what'll happen to my congregation, to Sarah, Lena, Jonah, your sister, you.
30:11I love it when people lean on me.
30:14That's why we need you to do this.
30:16The men in your congregation, they look up to you as an example.
30:21The rest of us do, too.
30:23I'll make the appointment.
30:24Okay.
30:25But I'm going alone.
30:26It's a deal.
30:32Are you texting Penny or not?
30:34I don't know.
30:36Okay.
30:37All right.
30:38First off, dude, what is going on between you two?
30:40I just stopped texting her.
30:42Uh-huh.
30:42Like, in a really uncool way.
30:44Like, I just stopped.
30:45I'm not really sure why.
30:47Penny's awesome.
30:48She's sweet.
30:48She's funny.
30:49Likes all the same nerdy stuff as me.
30:51Okay.
30:51Well, she was kind of right.
30:53You do suck for ghosting her.
30:55But if you like her, why?
30:56There's a few reasons, okay?
30:57Like, when we were dealing with the Ronan Flaherty stuff, I wanted to go help you.
31:02She tried to convince me not to.
31:03And clearly, my dad doesn't think her and I are a good fit.
31:06So, maybe we're just incompatible.
31:10Boo.
31:12Tomato, tomato, tomato.
31:15What?
31:17Okay, Shani-Poo.
31:18You could not be reading this more wrong.
31:21That girl, Penny, she didn't tell you to not help Jonah because she's some evil monster.
31:28Her best friend left her high and dry, and she ended up in actual prison?
31:32She's trying to protect you.
31:35Her trauma is telling her lies.
31:37Okay, so she's a work in progress.
31:40Newsflash, girl.
31:41So are you.
31:42So what you have to do is super simple.
31:45Grow up.
31:46Get over yourself.
31:48Go apologize to her.
31:49In person.
31:50And, like, a good apology, too.
31:53Like, I'm sorry, and then say what you did wrong.
31:56And then, tell her you like her.
32:01Wow.
32:02I think you actually might be right.
32:04Of course I am in the Virgo.
32:06Right.
32:09You know, Sean did good today.
32:11Getting that info?
32:12Mm-hmm.
32:13Chip off the old block.
32:14Hmm.
32:15By that, I mean your dad or your granddad.
32:18Ha ha ha.
32:19Yeah, very funny.
32:20I do think I am a little rough on him sometimes, and maybe that's why he's turning to my dad
32:25for advice.
32:27Well, it's like you told me.
32:30If you're rough on him, then it's because you want him to be great at this.
32:33Yeah.
32:34Speaking of being great at things, my dad was great with the press, unlike me.
32:39Well, though, it's different than being a press junkie, of course.
32:43You're back to that?
32:44Yeah.
32:44Have you practiced your answers in the mirror yet?
32:47Ha ha ha.
32:47Look alive.
32:48I got something good.
32:50So I dug into the fancy lab equipment you would need to synthesize this drug.
32:54Two things.
32:55One, very expensive.
32:57Whoever Santos is, he's got money.
32:59Two, it draws lots of power, especially to cook through the volume of chemicals found
33:04in the drums in that trunk.
33:05So, I had the brick pull PNE data from the past few days.
33:09Thirty-six locations show power spikes that could match.
33:13Well, no, my sister said that he was out in Natick.
33:14Maybe it's one of these three.
33:16Uh, Jeremy's truck had an easy pass.
33:19Pulled the records on it.
33:20Let's see.
33:22Did a lot of driving around Boston, but right here.
33:25Look at this.
33:26He exited the Mass Pike right near Natick.
33:29Within one mile of this power spike.
33:31Let's see.
33:33It is an industrial repair shop.
33:35Perfect place for a drug lab.
33:36Go shut it down.
34:07Come on.
34:07Look out.
34:08Look out.
34:08Look out.
34:08Look out.
34:33I'm going for Mikey.
34:34I'll cover you.
34:35Police!
34:36Drop your weapons!
34:37Drop your weapons right now!
34:40Hands up.
34:41Come here.
34:45Give me your hands, Mikey, you punk.
34:46My name is Michael Santos III.
34:48I want to speak to my lawyer, Lawrence Jenkins at Jenkins Price.
34:52Here, get your lawyer.
34:53Good.
34:54I'll be out before you know it.
34:55Yeah?
34:56That's what you think.
34:57Come on.
35:03Uh, hope you're not trying to tackle me again.
35:05I didn't make a joke about that, but I still feel bad about it.
35:09Yeah, I mean, that was crazy.
35:10I just wanted to say I'm sorry.
35:12For your dad dragging me to the police station for a literal interrogation?
35:17Or...
35:17No, I, uh, I wanted to apologize for how things ended between us.
35:22It's no big deal.
35:24I didn't think I deserved somebody like you.
35:26I mean, you're very cool.
35:28You know this.
35:29I crashed out, left before I could get left sort of thing, and you deserve better than that.
35:35I apologize.
35:39Yeah.
35:40You're an idiot.
35:41Clearly.
35:43Um, well, I'm going to finish my run, but, uh, maybe I will see you at that Kelly Thompson
35:50panel after all.
35:58All that aside, I think the biggest takeaway is that we actually like each other, which,
36:02believe it or not, can make or break a partnership.
36:04Makes sense.
36:05And now to you, Detective Silver.
36:08Time for the big gotcha question.
36:10Oh.
36:10I warned you.
36:12I did some digging, and I found this from an Emerging Artists Showcase back in 2005.
36:21Uh-huh.
36:22Do you still draw?
36:25Wow.
36:26Uh.
36:28Uh, no.
36:30I, nope.
36:31I gave that up years ago.
36:32Why quit when you're this talented?
36:34Uh, well.
36:37Well, sometimes you realize that a part of yourself doesn't match who you're trying to become.
36:43My real calling is police work, and it actually reminds me of one of me and Danny's biggest
36:49cases, uh, the homicide with Senator Lowell.
36:55And then she said I might see her at the Fan Expo next month, which kind of felt like an
36:59invite, so, yeah, it was good.
37:02So, in other words, we'll be seeing more of her around.
37:07I hope it's not weird, because I know you're not the biggest fan.
37:10I'm, wasn't a fan of her rap sheet.
37:13It's nothing personal.
37:15If I'm being honest, she's a pretty tough kid, and she may have actually won me over in
37:19the interrogation room.
37:20That's the secret, huh?
37:21Pushing back in the interrogation room?
37:23Well, I like the fact that she makes you step up.
37:26And I respect the fact that you can apologize when you're wrong.
37:31You're becoming a hell of a cop.
37:33Even if you don't always do things the way I do.
37:39Look, you're doing a great job.
37:41If talking to your grandfather and getting advice about, you know, taking notes with
37:48your notepad and all that stuff makes you a better cop, then I'm all for it.
37:51This thing?
37:52Yeah, that thing.
37:54Honestly, I've been FaceTiming Grandpa more because you and I have been working together
37:57a lot, and I just wanted to show you what I could do.
38:0085% of what's in there is stuff you taught me.
38:03Either way, I'm very proud of you.
38:07Well, thank you.
38:14So then, Jonah walks up to this runner, like, hey, somebody told me you could help me score
38:21that new stuff.
38:22It's, like, disturbingly smooth.
38:24Thank you, thank you.
38:26No, that's not a compliment.
38:27You were way too comfortable buying drugs.
38:29I was undercover.
38:31Yeah, but did you see how fast that transaction happened?
38:33Yep, it's a natural.
38:35A little too natural, though.
38:37All right, I don't understand how I'm getting roasted for being amazing at my job.
38:40But all jokes inside, the two of you did such good work on this case.
38:45Like, we dismantled a would-be drug empire.
38:47We arrested all the bad guys.
38:49And then we got closure for three different families.
38:51That was thanks to both of you.
38:52A couple of future detectives, if you ask me.
38:54Very well done, both of you.
38:56Absolutely.
38:57It's your first undercover op, and you two crushed it.
39:00Cheers.
39:01Cheers.
39:02All right.
39:02Cheers.
39:03Cheers.
39:05I, um, I have some news of my own to share.
39:10Not quite as happy, I'm afraid.
39:13The tests confirm what may warn me about.
39:17I have something called aortic stenosis.
39:21Well, what does that mean?
39:22What's the prognosis?
39:23Well, uh, it could be mild, or it could be severe.
39:27The doctors just don't know.
39:28You know, it's more tests next week.
39:31Okay, well, if you need rides to appointments or anything.
39:35Well, how about we came, Grandpa?
39:38Yeah, whatever you need.
39:40Yeah, Grandpa, you're gonna be okay.
39:42We got you.
39:43Always.
39:45Listen, I appreciate it.
39:46But the one thing the doctors kept saying over and over was how lucky I was that I came in
39:52when I did.
39:53And I had to tell them it wasn't luck.
39:57It was my daughter's persistence.
40:01So, thank you, May.
40:07I love you.
40:13Hey.
40:15How are you holding up with all of this?
40:17Hmm.
40:19Got to take it one day at a time, huh?
40:22Nothing else we can do.
40:24Yeah.
40:25It's been a lot.
40:28So, today I had an interview, and the reporter had that old charcoal that I did.
40:34You remember the one with the flowers?
40:35From the Emerging Artist Showcase?
40:37Yeah.
40:38I always liked that drawing.
40:39Hmm.
40:41Your sister, she was so jealous of your talent.
40:43Oh.
40:44So was I.
40:46What?
40:47No.
40:48I always thought the art came from my birth father.
40:52I resented that.
40:55Danny's been teasing me all day about wanting to get my name in the paper, calling me a press junkie.
41:03But he's right.
41:06Part of me does want to be in the paper, and today I figured out why.
41:12It's because I dream of him seeing it.
41:16Reading about me.
41:20Realizing he was wrong to leave us.
41:24Wrong to abandon me.
41:26Say not.
41:26Look, what happened back then?
41:28It was difficult.
41:29It was painful.
41:30I know.
41:31But it turned out to be the best thing for our family.
41:34Now, your grandfather is sick.
41:37This is not the right time to be diving into this.
41:40For no reason.
41:41Of course there's a reason.
41:44I mean, with everything happening with Grandpa,
41:47is it not a painful reminder that tomorrow was not promised?
41:52There is a man out there who shares half of my DNA.
41:58And I don't know who he is.
42:03Don't I deserve to know why the first man who was supposed to love me didn't?
42:11Don't I at least deserve to know what his name is?
42:14Lena, please.
42:17Please.
42:20Tell me the truth.
42:22You gotta trust me.
42:24I will tell you.
42:26But not tonight.
42:30One crisis at a time.
42:33One crisis at a time.
42:33One crisis at a time.
42:37One crisis at a time.
42:49One crisis at a time.
42:51One crisis at a time.
42:51One crisis at a time.
42:52One crisis at a time.
42:52One crisis at a time.
42:53One crisis at a time.
42:53One crisis at a time.
42:53One crisis at a time.
42:54One crisis at a time.
42:57One crisis at a time.
43:10The Brandons!
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