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00:14What a game! What a game!
00:16Calm down, Chad.
00:17Calm down?
00:18Weasons to celebrate, okay?
00:20It's your first day on the job
00:21in a Mets win over the stinking Red Sox.
00:24First day's tomorrow. I'd like to live to see it, so...
00:26You'll be fine, Sean.
00:27And not for nothing, you were in a coma three weeks ago.
00:30Forgive me for being excited
00:31that you're going to follow in the family footsteps, okay?
00:35Not nervous, are you?
00:37No.
00:37I can stay a few more days and keep an eye on you.
00:40Serious.
00:41All right.
00:42I'm fine.
00:42Any fear? Any hesitation?
00:44Apartmentalize?
00:45That's right.
00:46Taking those feelings, putting them right here in my pocket,
00:48just like you taught me.
00:49I'm ready.
00:50But I hope Jonah's ready to keep up with you.
00:59How's that for fresh paint?
01:00You nervous about tomorrow?
01:02Shooting like that?
01:03You know, one of them's out of center mass.
01:11Show off.
01:13That's right.
01:14Lena, just give me the big sister advice
01:16that you came here to give me, please.
01:18What happened to your childhood best friend, Sheila?
01:21We stopped hanging out after junior high.
01:24Yeah, why?
01:25Because we kissed and it got awkward,
01:28but you don't have to worry
01:29because me and Sean don't plan on kissing.
01:30Well, you're not going to need to
01:31because you've already changed the nature of your relationship.
01:34It's the same as Sheila.
01:35I don't want you stuck in the sidekick zone.
01:38Who's my best friend?
01:39No, no, no, no, no.
01:40Tomorrow, friendship goes out the window, okay?
01:42It's all about partnership tomorrow.
01:44No more friendship.
01:45That's a whole different ship.
01:47Every partnership has a hero and a sidekick.
01:50And you, Jonah Silver, are the hero.
01:55You are Sherlock.
01:57What?
01:58You know Sherlock and Watson?
02:00Yeah.
02:00Tomorrow's going to set the tone for your partnership.
02:02So you've got to show Sean who's boss
02:04or you'll be Watson forever.
02:05You've got to be Batman, not Robin.
02:09Establish yourself right out of the gate
02:10so nobody thinks that you're getting a free pass
02:12just because you're a Reagan.
02:14This is in New York.
02:16I'm the only Reagan in Boston, PD.
02:17That's true.
02:18You are the only Reagan in Boston.
02:19Plus, Jonah's got way more to worry about.
02:22Both his sisters are cops.
02:23His mom's the DA.
02:24His dad was a judge.
02:25Right.
02:26So tomorrow you've got to make sure that you drive,
02:29that you pick the music.
02:31Wow.
02:31You have some serious partnership baggage, huh?
02:33And make sure you pick lunch
02:34because otherwise you're going to be hearing Sean
02:36talk about how the food is better in New York.
02:37Trust me, I've been there with new partners.
02:39You've got to drive, you've got to pick the music,
02:40and you've got to pick where you get lunch.
02:42Sean and I have been best friends since the Academy.
02:46We're going to be fine.
02:46That's enough pointers out of you.
02:48All right.
02:48Let's just enjoy your last day here
02:50and then get you back to New York.
02:52Trying to get rid of me already, huh?
02:55No, it's actually a good night
02:56having you around, you know,
02:57all the doctor's appointments and rehab.
03:02It's been good for me too, kid.
03:06Get out of the way, please.
03:07Move.
03:09Anyway, PD, move it.
03:10Move out of the way.
03:12Step back.
03:13Back up!
03:15Get a bus.
03:16Huh?
03:17I said call it in, Sean.
03:19Come on!
03:20Yes, Dr. Sean Reagan.
03:21Shots fired outside of Fenway.
03:23If there's only one victim, we're going to need EMS.
03:25Hey, guys, get back.
03:26Go.
03:26Come on.
03:27It's an act of crime scene, okay?
03:28Get back.
03:31Dad, what the hell's going on?
03:33I don't know.
03:34I don't know.
03:36I don't know.
03:37I don't know.
03:40I don't know.
03:42I don't know.
03:42I don't know.
03:47Trouble follows you, huh?
03:48Only in Boston.
03:49Ha.
03:50Thank you for calling.
03:51Yeah.
03:52Is Sean okay?
03:53He's good.
03:53He gave his statement and went home to rest for tomorrow.
03:55I was first on the scene.
03:57And why you called?
03:58So we could work it together?
03:59Technically, I am still on loan to BPD, and you seem to still be riding solo.
04:05Sure you won't get distracted?
04:07Sean and Jonah's first tour?
04:08Ah.
04:09I know you were helping Sean through rehab for a whole month.
04:11You got to be nervous for him.
04:12Yeah, I'm good.
04:13I can put that aside.
04:15I know how to compartmentalize.
04:18All right.
04:18Brooklyn, what do we got?
04:20One Vic.
04:21Male, white, middle-aged, single gunshot wound to the back, gagged, bound in silk pajamas.
04:28Someone roughed him up pretty good.
04:29Yeah, they did.
04:31CSRUs are scrubbing for shell casings.
04:33We got a witness, too.
04:36Excuse me, sir.
04:37Detective Reagan, Detective Silver.
04:39Can you tell her what you saw?
04:40He jumped out of a blue van, ran to the park.
04:43I heard shots go off, and he just dropped.
04:46And then the van took off around that corner.
04:48Did you get the plates?
04:50Make or model?
04:52All right.
04:54We need that footage.
04:57Fenway is surrounded by security cameras.
04:59Yeah.
05:00What's your mom doing here?
05:04What is the district attorney doing in our crime scene?
05:08Hey, mom, what's going on?
05:09You work in this case?
05:10Yeah.
05:11Killer shot into a crowd where me and my son were walking and killed this guy.
05:14I assume you haven't ID'd the victim yet, otherwise there'd be cameras here by now.
05:18Why?
05:18Who is he?
05:18Winston Ballard.
05:20He walked away from a fortune to move forward as a whistleblower in my case against Lou Malakoff.
05:24God, a Ponzi scheme guy, that's a huge case.
05:26Yep.
05:27Winston's testimony would have been a sure conviction and would have brought justice to
05:30a hundred families that Malakoff stole from.
05:32Any idea what he's doing around Fenway?
05:34That's what I was going to ask you.
05:35Stick around, work with Lena, find out who did this.
05:39Ready to run it back, Brooklyn?
05:41Try and stop me, Beantown.
06:02Tension.
06:03Officer Reagan, Officer Silver, welcome to the rank and file.
06:06They say the police belong to the people, and the people belong to the police, but above
06:10all, your partners, you belong to each other.
06:13Look out for each other.
06:14Something happens in one ear, it's the other, it's got to tell the family.
06:17Get your patrol assignments at the desk, come back in one piece.
06:22Dismissed.
06:23It's been a rough three weeks, good to have you back.
06:27Oh, I'm sorry.
06:29You nervous about today?
06:31I was just thinking about the guy that got killed at Fenway, kept me up last night.
06:34My dad and I were standing right there, it's crazy.
06:38Hey, we've been working towards us since the academy, right?
06:42It's going to be great.
06:43Yeah.
06:43Okay?
06:43Yeah.
06:44Yeah.
06:50Can you tell us what happened, Mrs. Ballard?
06:52They crashed into the apartment, tied Winston's hands.
06:55They were white.
06:56I could see through the holes in the mask.
06:59You say they, are you saying there was more than one?
07:02No, I couldn't tell whether it was a man or a woman.
07:05They didn't talk.
07:05They just started hitting Winston with the gun.
07:09I was so scared.
07:12And then they took him.
07:14They pushed him into a blue van.
07:16Can you think of anything else?
07:20Mrs. Ballard, I...
07:21You were supposed to protect us.
07:22There were supposed to be cops watching our house.
07:26I am truly sorry for what happened.
07:29Winston blew the whistle on Lou Malikoff's Ponzi scheme because he wanted to do the right thing.
07:35But I begged him not to come forward.
07:38Detective Silver and Reagan are outstanding investigators.
07:41With the full resources of the major case unit behind them.
07:44And we will get justice for your husband.
07:50Call me, if you remember anything.
07:59She's right.
08:02I rarely get involved with these cases.
08:0425,000 cases flow through this office.
08:07Every year I have 160 prosecutors.
08:09But her husband took a big risk so it inspired me to make personal assurances I shouldn't have made.
08:14I failed that woman.
08:18Help me make this right.
08:19Tell me you got a lead.
08:20We got the security footage on the blue van.
08:23But there's no place.
08:24Couldn't even tell maker models.
08:26That's a dead end.
08:27I'm sorry.
08:28Unless, of course, we could speak to Malikoff.
08:32He's so cocky, maybe slip up and say something he shouldn't.
08:36It's the only lead you have for the moment?
08:37With your blessing, it is.
08:38He's on bail at his house in Lexington.
08:40Maybe we should pay him a visit.
08:42Yeah.
08:44Be safe.
08:50Superintendent Silva?
08:51This is...
08:52I know officer men quite well already.
08:54Have a seat, Sylvia.
08:56Yes, ma'am.
08:57It's been a while.
09:00You were protection detail on a whistleblower and left your post.
09:03And he ended up shot outside Fenway.
09:05Help me understand.
09:06I will accept whatever punishment you see fit.
09:09But if you're going to ask for my badge, I respectfully request a union rep.
09:13I need to maximize my pension.
09:15It's just me and the kids now.
09:17I was sorry to hear about Fenway's accident.
09:21Let's start with what happened and we'll sort out the repercussions from there.
09:24It was shift change and I got a call from June's school.
09:28She fell off the monkey bars and was being taken to the ER.
09:32Raines was supposed to relieve me, but he was late.
09:34He said he was close, just around the corner.
09:37So I left.
09:38June okay?
09:40Fractured her wrist.
09:41But you know protocol is not to leave your post until relieved.
09:44I messed up.
09:45A man is dead and I'll never forget that.
09:48I just didn't know what to do.
09:50June needed me.
09:53You're on a desk until I finish investigating and make my recommendations.
10:09Heavenly Father, I thank you for this food to nourish my body so that I may do your will.
10:15And especially donuts.
10:19Grandpa, sneaking donuts?
10:21Sarah.
10:22Really?
10:22What are you doing here?
10:24Well, I came to see you.
10:26I was told you were taking a walk.
10:28Oh, Sister Lynn must have been mistaken.
10:30I said I was taking some air.
10:32The rest is not her business.
10:34Mm-hmm.
10:35You hear about that murder at Fenway yesterday?
10:38Yeah, it's been all over the news.
10:41Poor guy stepped up to do the right thing and got killed for his efforts.
10:45That's why I'm here.
10:46A couple of my cops were supposed to be watching the whistleblower.
10:49They dropped the ball, now the whistleblower is dead and Mom's case is imploding.
10:54One of the cops who dropped the ball is a friend, Sylvia Min.
10:57Sylvia?
10:58I remember her.
10:59You brought her to dinner a few times.
11:01We rode together for a while when I was on patrol.
11:03Her husband died recently.
11:05You have friends on the post commission, right?
11:09If you were here to ask me to intervene on your friend's behalf...
11:11I talked to Sylvia.
11:12I heard her side.
11:13I'm going to talk to the other cops soon.
11:14Between the two of them, they left a witness unprotected and he was killed.
11:18I assume they'll be punished.
11:19But how severely will come down to my recommendation.
11:23I see.
11:24And the review board can either mitigate or amplify the punishment, so...
11:29You want me to put in a good word.
11:32Your voice carries weight.
11:34Exactly why I'd stay out of these matters when family's involved.
11:38Please.
11:40Consider putting in a good word for Sylvia.
11:42She is a good cop.
11:44She just made a mistake.
11:48That's it.
11:51Love you.
11:52Love you, Grandpa.
12:02I thought you liked that song.
12:04I do like that song.
12:06I just...
12:07Robbery in progress.
12:0911 670 Center Street.
12:1312 Jake, 101.
12:14Show us responding.
12:18He's got the cash back.
12:21Go, go, go.
12:22I got him.
12:283P!
12:29Drop the cash!
12:32Stop!
12:46Where is he?
12:48He's fast.
12:49I lost him.
12:55He's up ahead.
12:56He's at the bus stop.
12:57Yeah, you stay put.
12:57I'm going to go around back.
12:58You funnel him through me.
12:59If he gets in the crowd, we'll lose him.
13:02I got to go.
13:03We're going to lose him.
13:04I'm going to go now, Sean.
13:05No, just wait for me to get into position.
13:10Move!
13:10Call the police!
13:20Hey.
13:21Hey.
13:22Where'd he go?
13:23You spooked him.
13:24I thought I had him.
13:25What the hell, man?
13:25Why didn't you wait for me to get into position?
13:27Sean.
13:29Sean.
13:34All right.
13:36Talk soon.
13:38Sean and Jonah's first call out didn't go great.
13:41They're OK?
13:42Yeah, they're fine.
13:43But their perp got away.
13:44Oh.
13:46You know you can't stop bad things from happening.
13:48I know that.
13:49I just find it ironic that you're the one who's distracted by their first tour.
13:53I mean, if that isn't the pot calling the kettle black, I don't know what it is.
13:56Oh-ho-ho!
13:58Well, I'm not sure how, but I think that's racist.
14:02Is it?
14:04Mm.
14:07No, really, is it?
14:18Mr. Malikov, Detective Reagan's Detective Silver.
14:21I just wanted to ask you a few questions.
14:24I've seen the news, Detective.
14:26I didn't kill him if that's why you're here.
14:28But this certainly puts a Winston-sized hole in the DA's case.
14:32You know, I think I might win.
14:34Mr. Malikov, sorry to interrupt your cute little morning dream.
14:38Your name's Silver?
14:39The daughter, right?
14:41How's the DA doing?
14:42I mean, this must be a blow.
14:44So's the guy who probably had Winston killed.
14:47Gun!
14:49I'm on the shooter!
14:51Okay!
14:52Damn it.
14:58Okay, hold on.
15:00Don't you die on me.
15:02What?
15:03Quinn!
15:04When what?
15:05What do you say?
15:06Hey, look at me!
15:07When what?
15:08Damn it.
15:12Damn it.
15:35He's gone.
15:36He's gone.
15:36There's a bus on the way.
15:37We found our blue van.
15:38Shooter peeled away in it.
15:39Smashed the gate out front.
15:41Well, based on his known enemies, that could mean the shooter is one of, I don't know, 10,000
15:45people.
15:46Well, at least the CSRUs can pull a paint sample from the gate.
15:48Finally, something to go on.
15:50Yeah.
15:50You all right?
15:52There's a second person that's died in my arms this week.
15:54It's the second time this maniac fired in my direction.
15:56When we catch him, it's going to take everything in my power not to kill him myself.
16:09You're a hard man to track down, Officer Aynes.
16:12Superintendent.
16:13Just visiting my mom.
16:14She's sick.
16:15Ladderbrook Assisted Living.
16:16I know.
16:17I'm sorry to hear that.
16:20Hey, Stim, you know why I'm here?
16:22I was late for my shift.
16:24And a man died under BPD protection.
16:28I feel bad about that.
16:30Okay, but I was just a few minutes late.
16:33I was with my mom.
16:35My captain's been cutting me slack considering her condition.
16:37I'm sorry for your situation, Officer Aynes, but it's not an acceptable excuse for dereliction
16:41of duty.
16:43Do you have anything else to say for yourself?
16:45No, ma'am.
16:47Except that I'm sorry.
16:49You're on a desk until I make my recommendations.
16:53My name is Naomi Ballard.
16:56Yesterday, an intruder entered my home and violently have done...
17:00No, we need to file a continuance while we rebuild the case.
17:03Malikov's dead.
17:03Isn't that the whole ballgame?
17:05Naomi Ballard is making the press rounds, calling for an end to the Malikov case now that
17:09Lou's dead.
17:10Poor woman.
17:11She just wants her life back.
17:12I can't say I blame her.
17:14So end it.
17:14And if we don't continue, the victimized families can't sue for damages, but that's only if
17:19we win.
17:19If we continue this trial, we risk losing public support.
17:22That's right, Charlie.
17:23And losing the battle of public opinion makes the public safety fight even harder.
17:28Right.
17:29Okay.
17:31Let's hold off on the motion until I can find out if this hill is worth dying on.
17:37Reverend Peters.
17:39Just in time for the miracle, sir.
17:41Just in time for the miracle, sir.
17:41May's actually considering some of my advice.
17:44Thanks, fellas.
17:46Hey, Dad.
17:47You good?
17:48Yeah.
17:49What's going on?
17:54Well, I have a legal question for you.
17:57Okay.
17:58Say I made a few calls on behalf of a cop standing before the Commission of Peace Officer Standards
18:03and Training.
18:03You've done that before?
18:05But what if I did it at the behest of another officer?
18:09Well, it's not illegal, but it's just not a good look for police officer.
18:14Wait, which officer is it?
18:18Sarah.
18:19It turns out one of the officers who was supposed to be watching your whistleblower was Sylvia
18:24Min.
18:26Her first partner.
18:28No, I didn't know that.
18:29Yeah.
18:31Sarah came to me this morning.
18:32Now, if I use my influence to help Sylvia, is Sarah in the clear?
18:38Legally.
18:39But it sets a bad precedent.
18:41Sarah doesn't want to discipline her friends, so she puts you in a bad spot.
18:46What are you going to do?
18:48I don't know.
18:52Remember when Sarah was 15 and she wanted to run for student council?
18:56She was afraid a sophomore couldn't win.
18:58And I spent weeks helping with her campaign.
19:01Even drafted Lena into mock debates.
19:04That was early in you and Ben's marriage.
19:06You know, I'm convinced it was that election that turned you four into a family.
19:11You made those girls fierce.
19:15And Sarah won.
19:17Huh.
19:18Do you remember what you said to me?
19:21I said, you're raising little Amazon warriors.
19:26I'm just reminding you who we are.
19:30Are you saying I shouldn't help, Sarah?
19:33That's up to you, Dad.
19:35I'm just saying that.
19:36I raised a warrior.
19:41And I'm hoping that she can find a way to help herself.
19:49Hey, Sean.
19:50Jonah back there.
19:52Uh, yeah.
19:54We'll see you in a minute.
19:55All right.
19:56Came in to, uh, check in on us, huh?
19:58I guess you heard we lost an easy caller.
20:00There's no such thing as an easy caller.
20:02And no, we didn't come to check up on you.
20:04We're working the Fenway shooting.
20:07I'm going to leave that the getaway van was stolen from a charity in Roxbury, so.
20:11That's good, right?
20:12Yeah.
20:15Yes.
20:17Sorry, it's...
20:18Today's been, I don't know, it's just off with Jonah.
20:22Off how?
20:23It's just weird.
20:24Normally we're on the same page, but today it's like he...
20:27Did you talk to him?
20:29We don't really talk like that.
20:31You're best friends, but you don't talk to each other about things?
20:34We never had to before.
20:35You weren't partners before.
20:37Here we go.
20:37I told you, having a partner means you've got to trust them with your life.
20:42Okay?
20:42If you can do that, you can trust them with sharing your feelings.
20:46So talk to them.
20:48You realize how weird it is, right, listening to you talk about being open with your feelings?
20:52Okay.
20:52Do as I say, not as I do.
20:54Back to it.
20:56Detective.
20:58How you being here and us talking about the job just, uh, feels right, you know?
21:06I'm starting to feel like a cop.
21:09I'm starting to feel like a Reagan.
21:19I know I messed up.
21:21I should have waited for Sean to get in position.
21:23It's...
21:23It's what?
21:25It's just, it's different than it was before.
21:27We're boys, but...
21:28Yeah, but being partners is different.
21:30And I'm sorry, because I feel like I got in your head.
21:33I just meant to warn you, because I've been there before.
21:36But you were right.
21:37Don't stop now, though.
21:39You gotta tell me how to fix this.
21:52Vans look familiar, don't they?
21:53Yeah.
21:55I think they'd have a logo, you know, so people know what the charity's doing, who they are.
22:00Fresh Q delivers produce to food deserts and unmarked vans, so people don't feel judged for taking free food.
22:05Yeah.
22:07What if when Malikoff said win, he was actually trying to tell us who did it?
22:12Win, Winnie, his ex-wife who runs this charity.
22:15Maybe your mom's case was going to implicate her, and she took matters into her own hands.
22:19Yeah, but why would she use her own vans?
22:21You know, she left the company before it was a Ponzi scheme, so that motive doesn't hold.
22:25Plus, she's smart and funny and well-dressed, so I'm a fan.
22:29You're a fan.
22:30Well, how do you know so much about her?
22:33I read a lot of tabloids.
22:35You what?
22:36I got layers.
22:37Yeah, like an onion, but I didn't think tabloids was one of the layers.
22:42When I was a kid, I used to stick my face in those magazines to hide.
22:48So it was really tough when my mom and Ben first got married.
22:51But things got better when my mom made me help Sarah get on the student council.
22:55It was a big moment for the three of us, and I've been glueing my family ever since.
22:59That's why you're always looking after everyone?
23:01Um, you and my late wife Linda would have got along great.
23:04She did that to me.
23:05Did what?
23:06Held our family together.
23:08Hmm.
23:10Just know you don't have to do everything by yourself.
23:12Did she do it all by herself?
23:14Strongest woman I ever met.
23:16You had to be married to you, for sure.
23:17Ha.
23:18Ha, kitty.
23:20Thanks.
23:21It's a good thing I'm going back to New York, or you'd be stuck with me.
23:24Lucky for me, you have no reason to stay in Boston.
23:29Come in?
23:30Yeah.
23:31Right behind you.
23:35I promised the women's shelter I'd put extra aside for them.
23:38Oh.
23:38There's a rotten one.
23:45Wendy Malikov.
23:46Detective Silver and Reagan.
23:47We have a moment.
23:48Maybe you want to speak privately?
23:50I suppose this is about my ex-husband's murder.
23:52You don't seem too upset about it.
23:54Lou was an awful husband and an even worse human being, but I never wished him any physical harm.
23:59Despite all that, I was still shocked when I heard he turned our company into a Ponzi scheme.
24:04And did his turning your company into a Ponzi scheme upset you enough to maybe have him killed?
24:09I may have hated Lou for what he did, but I cashed out before the company went Ponzi, and I
24:15have done quite well with my spoils.
24:17Do you know of anyone that would wish him harm?
24:19He made enemies of everyone he ever met.
24:22Yeah, but it was a van from your company that was used as a getaway vehicle in two homicides.
24:27The van I reported stolen.
24:30Was it stolen from here?
24:32Exactly.
24:34One second.
24:36Crashing up my son's apartment in Dorchester in an old building like this, with purple windows like that.
24:41Called lavenders.
24:43Oh, it didn't take you for a design nerd.
24:44Layers.
24:49When was this pain broken out?
24:51A week ago.
24:52One of my guys noticed it.
24:54A day after the van was stolen.
24:56The day after?
24:57And you didn't tell the cops when you reported the van stolen?
25:00They didn't ask.
25:03If our thief came through here to get to the van, then they would have had to.
25:06He would have grabbed onto this pole right here and swung inside.
25:10Niggle.
25:16Thanks.
25:16Yep.
25:18All right, we'll drop this print at the lab and we'll head to Shabbat.
25:21I really don't want to unpose.
25:23It's Sean and Joe's first twin.
25:24You know we need the tea.
25:25We do need the tea.
25:26When my mom opens her door, she does not close it.
25:29Where else are you going to get a home-cooked meal?
25:31Well, actually, I can cook for myself, you know.
25:34Okay, is Sean's stove gas or electric?
25:36Microwave.
25:37Yuck.
25:38No arguments.
25:39All right, let's go eat them.
25:47Congrats to Jonah and Sean and their first tour as partners.
25:51Hey.
25:51Yes.
25:59Going that well, huh?
26:01It's fine.
26:02We're fine.
26:03Yeah, we just lost a perk, that's all.
26:06It's a timing issue, right?
26:09Timing is fixable.
26:10If you got a partnership, that's worth it.
26:13You two like each other.
26:14My first partner was terrible.
26:16Used to bring homemade kimchi in the radio car.
26:20He didn't ever brought me any, of course.
26:23They left it under the seat and the whole car smelled like rotten cabbage for the next month.
26:27They started calling us car-chee over the radio.
26:30Oh, so bad.
26:31So bad.
26:32They said worse, too, but I don't know.
26:34I'm against you.
26:36You know, my first partner, remember Andy?
26:38Oh, Andy.
26:39He was in an acapella group in high school.
26:41Oh.
26:42Oh, no.
26:43He would shabop shabop on the radio.
26:46Shabop shabop.
26:46He would sing the codes in the car.
26:49It was dangerous.
26:49It was.
26:50Speaking of partners, Sarah, I heard about Sylvia.
26:55What exactly did you hear?
26:57I heard that she was the police officer who left her post when Winston Ballard was killed.
27:03And I also heard that you asked your grandpa to put in a word at the post commission.
27:07Grandpa, you told on me?
27:09You interrupted my donut time.
27:14Sylvia is a good cop.
27:16And because of one mistake, I'm going to have to take her badge.
27:20If I don't, I'll get accused of playing favorites.
27:22If you do, she won't be able to feed her kids.
27:24Those are the decisions we make.
27:26I was hoping grandpa putting in a good word with the civilian review board would soften the blow.
27:31I don't know, maybe make her eligible for reinstatement.
27:34What about the other cop, the one who was late?
27:37You want to put in a good word for him, too?
27:38He was late visiting his sick mom, but didn't actually break protocol.
27:42He'll be suspended without pay.
27:44I just, I don't know.
27:45It feels like my cops are handling too much.
27:47They're overworked on the job and overstressed at home.
27:50Cops like Sylvia need help, not punishment.
27:54You know I can't do it, right?
27:56I can't call a post for you.
27:58I thought about it, and it may help Sylvia, but it'll hurt you in the long run.
28:03Exactly.
28:04You are their boss, Sarah.
28:05You're not their friend.
28:06And no matter how close you and Sylvia used to be, it doesn't give her a free pass.
28:11Yeah, but how do I rule on high while still having their six?
28:15You gotta do both.
28:16My father took a similar career path as you.
28:19He had a very difficult time going from rank and file to boss, but he knew there was nobody better
28:25to be sitting in that chair than him.
28:28And Sarah, the fact that you're trying to have their back at all, it matters.
28:46This is dumb.
28:48We've been here for an hour.
28:49He's not going to show.
28:49It's not dumb.
28:50We cross-reference the pattern of packies that he hits with the time of day.
28:53He bounces back and forth from Dorchester to Jamaica Plain.
28:56And he hits when the till is full right before the safe drops, like right now after the morning rush.
29:00If we're right, then this one is next.
29:02Yeah, Sergeant Karim finds out we've been sitting in one spot instead of patrolling.
29:09I'm just saying this better work.
29:13I kissed Sheila Jones and it made things weird.
29:17You're making things weird right now.
29:20What I'm saying is that me and Sheila Jones were friends, and then we kissed, and then we weren't friends
29:25anymore.
29:25You're saying you don't want to be friends anymore?
29:26No, that's not what I'm saying.
29:27What I'm saying is that I...
29:28That's him right there.
29:29Green hoodie.
29:30You can't even see his face.
29:31Yeah, but I can see his shoes.
29:32Those are crisp white shell toes with green laces.
29:34You've been trying to get me to appreciate kicks for months.
29:36I'm surprised you didn't notice that.
29:38I'm surprised you were paying attention.
29:39I think we'll get accused of fallacial profiling.
29:42Okay, we're going to talk about that joke later.
29:43But, dude, you are my best friend.
29:46Promise me that being my partner will not change that.
29:48Like kissing Sheila Jones did?
29:50No.
29:50Zach, we're good.
29:51Okay.
29:52Let's do it.
29:53We're going one of the dispatch tickets off by 2022.
29:56We're entering the avenue with an armed robbery suspect.
29:59Ready when I'm there?
29:59You waiting for me this time?
30:00I got you.
30:06Open the safe.
30:07Hold the police.
30:08Get on the ground.
30:11Sean, he's headed out back and he's on.
30:16Watson B is under arrest.
30:20Ew.
30:20You struck that guy.
30:22Because I knew exactly when he was coming.
30:23Here, help me out.
30:24Quick, communicate.
30:28Maybe I should call Sheila Jones.
30:30Don't play with me.
30:32Don't play with me.
30:38Hey, sis.
30:39What is it that couldn't wait?
30:40Fenway Homicide.
30:41So a print from the Fresh Q charity matched a Herald backup.
30:45Danny's running ballistics on his register gun, but I need you to look at his prior, sir.
30:48This is the shooter in the Lou Malikov murder?
30:50Yes, but look at that assault charge.
30:51That should have put him away.
30:53But an officer signed a voided arrest, cut him loose.
30:56Officer Todd Reigns?
30:57He's the officer who was late the day the whistleblower was killed.
31:00Yes, so my murder suspect has a connection to one of your cops that dropped the ball on the protection
31:04detail.
31:05This changes things.
31:06Thank you for finding it.
31:07Danny found it, actually.
31:09Oh, look at you.
31:10Dishing out credit.
31:13Things that good?
31:14You know, we've stepped on each other's toes.
31:15He's stubborn and he's set in his ways, which would be a problem if he wasn't right so often.
31:21For what it's worth, I think you complement each other well.
31:24Well, too bad he's leaving.
31:26I have an ass to kick.
31:28I'll let you know if I hear anything on your guy.
31:30All right.
31:35Where's your union rep, Officer Reigns?
31:37Didn't think I'd need one.
31:38If what I found out is true, you're going to need a lawyer as well.
31:42I pulled your car's GPS from the day of the murder.
31:44Turns out it was disabled to start a tour that day.
31:46What happens sometimes?
31:48So I pulled your body cam data.
31:49Some of the new models have some perks, like live locations and streaming.
31:54So even if you don't turn your camera on, it's still pinging a location.
31:57You were nowhere near your post when you called to leave Officer Men that day.
32:00You were at your mom's care facility.
32:02So I called, and I learned that you were there paying off a huge delinquent bill.
32:06In cash.
32:10They were going to evict her.
32:11Did Harold Bacca pay you to abandon your post?
32:15Where is he now?
32:20Where is he?
32:25Harold Bacca, PPD with a warrant.
32:31Got it.
32:32Got it.
32:33Clear.
32:36Clear.
32:37Over here.
32:39Check this out.
32:41Winston Ballard and Malakoff were both taken out by a Desert Eagle 50.
32:45Looks like Bacca was just cleaning one and loaded up for some more happy hunting.
32:48Our investment theory was right.
32:50Why?
32:50Bacca's life savings was caught up in Malakoff's Ponzi scheme.
32:53He was a client for years.
32:54Take a look at his account advisor.
32:56Winston Ballard.
32:57Our dead guy from Fenway.
32:59So that means Ballard and Malakoff were responsible for Bacca losing everything.
33:03There's our motive.
33:04And Winston blowing the whistle was just too little too late.
33:07Let's hope we're not too late.
33:08Detective Silver.
33:09Okay, the trace on Bacca's burner is live.
33:11It looks like he's headed back to Fresh Q, Winnie Malakoff's charity.
33:15Bacca's files predate Winnie's divorce.
33:16She's still listed as a partner in the investment firm.
33:18He's got to blame her too.
33:19Wait, that's not the half of it.
33:20I got a bogus suicide note here.
33:22Allegedly written by Winnie, claiming she killed Winston and Lou because she hated what
33:28they turned her company into.
33:30It's marked up like it's a first draft.
33:32Bacca must have wrote it.
33:33So Bacca stole a company van and then faked a suicide note to pin the murders on Winnie
33:37Malakoff?
33:37So the only thing left is to kill his Patsy.
33:39Winnie.
33:40She's next.
33:41Yep.
33:41I'll get more units out there right now.
33:43Okay, but no lights or sirens, so Bacca doesn't start shooting.
33:52Winnie Malakoff!
33:54She must be in the back warehouse.
33:56Hey, please, get out of here.
33:58Go.
33:58You too.
33:59Hey, get out of here.
34:01Too much ground to cover.
34:02We need to split up.
34:03Going right.
34:04Going left.
34:12Drop your weapon!
34:14Carol Bacca, drop your weapon!
34:17Drop your weapon!
34:42I owe you one.
34:43I know how you feel about this case.
34:45You want you to have to shoot him?
34:46You hear that?
34:48She's a lot nicer than me.
34:50Maybe I should just let you bleed out, huh?
34:51Like the other two guys you killed this week.
34:53We know you have a partner.
34:55You lost your life savings, Bacca.
34:56How'd you pay a cop to look the other way?
34:59So you need to give us a name before we find one.
35:01Maybe the DA goes easy on you?
35:02And believe me, she's in a mood.
35:04Who are you working with?
35:10Thank you, officer.
35:11So did you find out who did this?
35:13Thanks for coming in, Mrs. Ballard.
35:14Your husband really loved you, you know.
35:16He even moved some money into a hidden account
35:18so he'd be protected after he blew the whistle on the scheme.
35:21And I missed something my first time through the files,
35:24but, um, he used your maiden name.
35:28Bacca.
35:31Your brother Harold was busy.
35:33You know, it's been bugging me that the killer knew precisely what time my people would make a mistake.
35:39When I realized you were siblings, I pulled your phone records.
35:42You called Harold just a few minutes before your husband was killed.
35:45You were working with him all along.
35:48You're under arrest for accessory to murder.
35:50Put your hands behind your back.
35:54Why'd you kill your husband?
35:56Were you afraid of losing this lavish lifestyle that you've lived?
36:00I hated Winston for giving it all up.
36:05Stealing those people's money was bad.
36:08But no one would have ever known if he had just kept his mouth shut.
36:14If the husband you hated didn't try to take care of you in the end,
36:17you would have gotten away with it.
36:20Hate love, Graham.
36:30Dude, we have to talk about these dad jokes.
36:32And the fact that you love them?
36:34They're corny.
36:35You love them?
36:36I've said ten times they're corny.
36:37I mean, I say not.
36:47Boys, good caller.
36:49Good caller.
36:49Thanks, man.
36:52Man, my dad and Lena are wrong, all right?
36:54Screw Watson and Robin.
36:56We're equals.
36:58I start skiing hutch.
36:59How old are you?
37:02I'm getting hungry.
37:03Should we do some lunch?
37:04What do you think, pizza?
37:06Driving to Brooklyn.
37:07Huh?
37:15Right on time.
37:16Your office signed the warrant.
37:18I arrested Officer Raines.
37:19Sylvia's on her way up.
37:21Naomi Ballard cut a deal.
37:22She'll corroborate the Ponzi scheme books,
37:24and I just convinced the judge to let me try Lou Malakoff posthumously,
37:28even though my approval numbers will nose dive.
37:31You're after justice, not votes.
37:33Yeah, you know, I just reminded Charlie of that.
37:36He didn't like it.
37:37He's pretty pissed.
37:38I was district attorney.
37:40I didn't realize you'd...
37:41My union rep is outside.
37:43I was told you wanted to talk privately first.
37:45Have a seat.
37:50I'm going to ask for your badge.
37:52I understand.
37:53We're talking now because I want you to know I will always have your back.
37:59If you resign and avoid an OPAD investigation,
38:02there's a job waiting for you at the DA's office as an investigator.
38:05What?
38:07But I'm just patrol.
38:08Oh, we both know you should have made detective years ago,
38:11but you were busy with your family.
38:13I could use another good investigator.
38:16The pay and benefits are similar to BPD.
38:18Ours are flexible.
38:20You made an honest mistake, Sylvia.
38:22Shouldn't cost you everything.
38:24But the rules are what they are,
38:26and it is my job to enforce them.
38:29So, what do you say?
38:31You want to go work for the DA?
38:34Yes, ma'am.
38:35Then call your rep in here, and let's get you fired.
38:37Yes, ma'am.
38:42Thank you, Mom.
38:43You're welcome.
38:45Well done.
39:06That is a Boston tradition I can actually get behind.
39:09My dad built a new diamond from the Green Monster.
39:11You should have taken a video.
39:12Yeah, you should have, but you didn't.
39:17You know, I've been thinking about what you said.
39:20You know, about finally starting to feel like a Reagan.
39:23Well, what about it?
39:24Being a Reagan means you always have someone in the department who has your back.
39:28But you don't.
39:29It's like you said, you're the only Reagan in Boston.
39:32But you don't have to be.
39:34What are you saying?
39:37I'm trying to say that we haven't been as close as we should be the last few years,
39:41and maybe we can work on that,
39:44and I can have your back at the same time.
39:46I'm saying maybe I could transfer to BPD some.
39:50Right.
39:50Wait.
39:51What about the family in New York?
39:54Maria?
39:54Maria and I will figure it out.
39:57And the family understands.
40:00You talked to them about it.
40:02I did.
40:02They agree with me.
40:05So you kind of stuck with me.
40:06But only if you want to be.
40:12I'd like that.
40:14Yeah.
40:16All right.
40:19Oh, damn.
40:20Sorry.
40:21I hope I'm not interrupting something special.
40:25I'm guessing you told him.
40:26I did.
40:27I did.
40:27You're right on time, because the Mets are about to make a comeback.
40:30My son and I, we're going to make a comeback, too.
40:33It's beautiful.
40:34You know, it's only a three-hour drive, right?
40:36We can still make family dinner.
40:37Yeah.
40:37Well, you guys know you're always welcome at Shabbat,
40:39especially the one partner Lena actually wants to keep around.
40:43Is that actually true, Beantown?
40:45Are we ready to make this official?
40:47On one condition, Brooklyn.
40:48One condition.
40:49What is the one condition?
40:51Get it going.
40:52No, no, no.
40:54Stop resisting.
40:56Sister.
40:57That's it.
40:58Oh!
40:59I mean, it looks good on you.
41:01Doesn't that feel like it looks good?
41:02Put me in, Cole.
41:04I'm ready.
41:05Oh!
41:07Look at me, I can be San Diego.
41:36The Brandon's!
41:39I can be in, Cole.
41:40I can fade.
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