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The Rookie - Season 8 - Episode 04: Cut and Run

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00:03Hey, you're not nervous I'm going to embarrass you in front of your old captain, are you?
00:07Of course not. I don't know why I'm so anxious.
00:09Russ has always been one of my biggest champions.
00:11He's the one that pushed me to go to Officer Kennedy's squad for my first tour.
00:15Well, I'm sure he's not coming all the way to L.A.
00:17so that he could tell you he's disappointed with getting you.
00:19I just wish he would give me some sort of idea what this is about, but that's Russ.
00:23There she is!
00:24Hey, Russ! It's so good to see you!
00:27Okay.
00:28John Nolan.
00:28Colonel Russell Wilkes, please, call me Russ.
00:31It's a pleasure to finally meet the man behind the story.
00:34Yeah, likewise. Sit down.
00:36I really appreciate you being here, John.
00:39No, I didn't give away too much over the phone, but what I'm here to discuss would affect both your
00:43lives.
00:43It seems only fair to include you in the conversation.
00:46The SecDef has tasked me with putting together a working group inside the Pentagon.
00:50Wow.
00:51A team of my own choosing that will spearhead bring me battlefield medicine into the 22nd century.
00:55It's the most consequential assignment in my career.
00:58And you are the first person I'm asking to be a part of this.
01:04I mean, it's an honor just to be nominated.
01:06Totally. Russ is a genius.
01:08He could recruit anyone for this working group.
01:11And the fact that he called me first, I mean, that's pretty great.
01:15Yeah.
01:15A hundred percent.
01:16That's so cool.
01:17I mean, our life is perfect right now.
01:20There's no way we're messing that up.
01:21No way.
01:23Perfect.
01:29Police! Get down!
01:30This is Bailey Noon, L.A.F.D.
01:32I need an RA to Central Station Market.
01:34We have a male GSW victim.
01:36He's been shot in the head, in the back.
01:38Two suspects.
01:39Black hoodies, masks, and pants.
01:41One headed east towards Broadway in pursuit of second suspect.
01:45Move! Move!
01:45Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move!
02:01Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move!
02:03Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move!
02:04Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move!
02:05Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move!
02:07Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move! Move
02:14Why are you texting me when I'm right here?
02:16Letting you sleep.
02:17That's sweet.
02:18Wait, are you looking at real estate?
02:21We have to upgrade.
02:22We need more room.
02:24A second.
02:25Tub, a closet that fits all our clothes.
02:28I mean, sure, that would be nice,
02:29but we created our family here.
02:32Which I love, but now we're bursting at the seams
02:34and mama's ready to crack open that trust fund
02:37and get crazy.
02:38I'm not sure I like the sound of that.
02:39Tough.
02:40We have money.
02:41Uh, no, we have some money,
02:44but housing prices in a lair are insane.
02:49I guess it couldn't hurt to see what's out there.
02:51I love that you've learned to roll with me
02:52rather than resisting.
02:54Yes, you have successfully broken my spirit.
02:57Yay.
03:00Quickie before the kids wake up?
03:02Oh, um, well.
03:06Mom, come here.
03:11Too late.
03:12I like this one.
03:13I bet you could hang a swing set from that tree
03:16right there in the back.
03:17That was my favorite until I saw this.
03:19It has a pool and a gym and a screening room.
03:24Wait, hold up.
03:25You got screening room kind of money?
03:27Depends on which one of us you ask.
03:28Wesley is the king of frugality, so he would definitely say no.
03:32But I lived on credit cards until I met him,
03:34so I'm way more comfortable pushing the envelope.
03:37Hey, Nolan, did you tell Officer Hart
03:39that the shooters last night were furries?
03:43No, I said they were wearing hoodies.
03:45Are you taking the case?
03:46Yeah.
03:47Do you mind just walking us through it?
03:48Yeah, uh, Bailey and I were coming back from dinner
03:51at Central Station Market.
03:52Date night?
03:52No, her former commanding officer came to offer her a job.
03:56Uh, Pentagon think tank.
03:58Wow, you really married outside of your league.
04:00I know, right?
04:01So is she gonna take it?
04:02No, uh, it would mean relocating to D.C., so it's a non-starter for us.
04:06I mean, it might be a non-starter for you,
04:07but I guarantee that your overachiever of a wife
04:10is seriously thinking about it.
04:11No, actually, she was laughing it off
04:14when we talked about,
04:15oh, my God, she's actually thinking about it, seriously.
04:18Okay, well, no, no,
04:19if that's something she really wants to do,
04:21relocating to D.C. could be cool.
04:22It's not.
04:23I spent time there during my joint ops days.
04:25It took me about three weeks to unclench every time I came home.
04:29Thank you for that insight.
04:31So, any clarity on the victim?
04:32Fred Wilson, 48, CPA, married, no kids, no criminal record.
04:37Making him an unlikely candidate for a targeted assassination.
04:41Is there anything else about the shooters
04:42that you didn't give heart?
04:44Sorry, I did not get a good look at them.
04:47What about CCTV? Anything there?
04:48They were pretty covered up,
04:50but take a look at this.
04:58Uh, looks like the litter's SF.
05:00That would make him Southern Front.
05:02No visible tattoos on the second shooter.
05:05Huh.
05:06Yeah.
05:07So, why would a member of a white supremacist gang
05:10partner up with a black man to execute a civilian in broad daylight?
05:14Told you he'd spot it.
05:15You trained him well.
05:16Could be that our innocent CPA was helping the Southern Front
05:20to launder money,
05:21or maybe he had a drug problem and owed them money.
05:24We're trying to get the ME to rush the talk screen,
05:26but he's dodging our calls.
05:28Oh, say no more.
05:29I'll go deliver the ask in person.
05:30Let me collect my boot.
05:34Hey, do you know what this is?
05:37An iron?
05:37You know what it's not?
05:38A machete.
05:39I am due in court in two hours to testify
05:41about a man attacking people on a bus with a machete.
05:44Okay, something must have got switched around in the evidence locker.
05:46We'll figure it out.
05:47No, no, no.
05:48The case is time not waived.
05:49If we don't find it fast, that psycho is going to be let free.
05:52Okay, have you told the prosecutor?
05:54No.
05:55It's Wesley, and I am just trying to keep him
05:57in blissful ignorance as long as possible.
05:59Help me.
06:00That's the case number.
06:01No, I know, but it's wrong.
06:03The case number isn't wrong.
06:04The item might be wrong, but numbers are just numbers.
06:08Fine.
06:09Um, so the point is, I have to be at court,
06:13uh, and I need that machete, like, ASAP.
06:16Case number?
06:17Oh.
06:17Uh, we're not going to find it by using the case number.
06:19The numbers got switched.
06:21Well, if you don't have the case number,
06:22then I can't help you.
06:23Oh, Wesley's going to kill me.
06:24It's, uh, maybe it's just a typo, right?
06:27The first eight numbers are the date.
06:29The crime was on January 20th.
06:30Try 2010-2026.
06:37Try 02-01-2026.
06:41Wow.
06:4220-01-2025.
06:48Are you sure you used the new data entry procedure?
06:51We changed it a few months ago.
06:53Of course I did.
06:54I keep...
06:56But I wasn't the one who logged the entry
06:58because you wouldn't approve the overtime.
07:00I had Smitty do it.
07:04What the hell is your problem?
07:05Uh, good morning?
07:07I have bent over backwards to treat you well,
07:10and this is how you repay me.
07:11I don't...
07:11I'm sorry.
07:12I don't know what's happening right now.
07:13Like hell.
07:14You know, your little innocence act would be a lot more believable
07:16if they weren't in your office.
07:18Just know this.
07:19If you go through with it,
07:20I will do everything in my power to absolutely destroy you.
07:30Hi.
07:31Who are you?
07:32What are you doing in my office,
07:33and why has it sent Vivian into a rage spiral?
07:35Rita Sanchez.
07:36This is Bradley Wirth.
07:37We work with the Democratic Party,
07:39and we want you to run for district attorney.
07:42And now it makes sense.
07:43That's a hard no for me, by the way,
07:45but thanks for stopping by.
07:46Look, you obviously know that Vivian Eckhart's running on a post
07:48since Del Monte dropped out of the race.
07:50Yeah.
07:50But that was a month ago.
07:51Why come to me now?
07:51Candidly, we've been having a hard time finding someone to take up his mantle.
07:55Huh.
07:57So I'm your last choice?
07:58Hardly.
08:01Look, Mr. Evers,
08:03I wish there was time for us to do our usual dance of seduction and ego stroking,
08:08but as you rightly pointed out, we're up against it.
08:10The deadline to enter this race is in three days.
08:12And Vivian becoming DA is worst-case scenario for the people of the city.
08:15I mean, she has the most regressive record in your office.
08:18Oh, I agree.
08:18But there's zero chance of me beating her.
08:20I was temporarily disbarred.
08:21Because of your dealings with Elijah Stone, we know.
08:23Yeah, and we are prepared to embrace that.
08:26I mean, you're a hero who put his life and career on the line to take down a very dangerous
08:30kingpin.
08:31Voters love a man who's willing to stand up for what's right.
08:33Not to mention, you're married to a cop, which automatically makes you a more attractive candidate to anyone worried that
08:39progressive means soft on crime.
08:42Look, I don't want Vivian to win any more than you do, but I...
08:44But nothing.
08:45A Vivian victory will hurt a lot of people.
08:48And right now, you're our last hope at stopping her.
08:50It may be a long shot, but isn't it worth the risk?
08:56I thought you didn't have time to stroke my ego.
09:00You have to let me see him.
09:02I don't, actually.
09:03On TV, the family has to identify the body.
09:05Yeah, we don't do that anymore.
09:07That's right, ma'am.
09:08It's no longer policy.
09:10But trust me, it's for the best.
09:12Seeing your loved one like that, it changes how you remember them forever.
09:16I don't understand.
09:19Fred was a saint.
09:21Why would someone want to kill him?
09:22Well, that's what we're trying to figure out.
09:25He's really dead?
09:27Yes, ma'am.
09:28I'm afraid so.
09:29And we are so sorry for your loss.
09:32Okay.
09:37Thanks for the assist.
09:39Grief makes people a little crazy, and I don't like dealing with them when they're normal.
09:44Why, you work with the dead, I suppose.
09:47Uh, anything jump out at you, the preliminary autopsy?
09:50No, a run-of-the-mill gun homicide.
09:53The bullet to the head killed him instantly, but the shot to the body was fatal as well.
09:57Any signs of drug use?
09:58No, but the talk screen is underway.
10:01I'll let Harper and Lopez know the second it comes in.
10:04Perfect. Thank you very much.
10:05I once had a widower insist on seeing his wife's body back when I was in Sugar Land.
10:10Ended up suing the city for mental anguish.
10:12Did he win?
10:12No.
10:13Case got dismissed when he was convicted of her murder.
10:16Wow.
10:19Hey, please, let her go!
10:20Whoa!
10:21Hey!
10:21Hi, hi!
10:22It's all good. She's fine.
10:24I'm fine.
10:25Yeah, I can see that.
10:27But two minutes ago, you were grieving.
10:29I'm still grieving.
10:30It manifests itself in unknowable ways.
10:33Right.
10:33But you brought your boyfriend to help you identify your husband's body?
10:36Well, I needed emotional support.
10:40She's very sensitive.
10:42Yeah.
10:42Well, you can emotionally support each other on the way to the station.
10:45Let's go.
10:45Oh.
10:46This way.
10:47This way?
10:47Yes.
10:48Okay.
10:48Put your hands down.
10:49Yes, sir.
10:50Wow.
10:52I know this looks bad.
10:55Understatement.
10:55Your husband was murdered.
10:57And in less than 24 hours, you were getting busy with your side piece down the hall from
11:02his body.
11:02I didn't even want to be there.
11:04Uh, I told Faith it would look weird, but she insisted.
11:09So you were just trying to be a good boyfriend?
11:12Todd is a terrible boyfriend.
11:14He's a lot of fun, but anything that requires emotional depth.
11:18Okay, what about Fred?
11:19What was he like?
11:20He was always super cool any time that I came by.
11:24You're saying Fred knew about the affair?
11:25It wasn't an affair.
11:27It was an open marriage.
11:29The whole thing was Fred's idea.
11:31Guy wanted a little bit of peace.
11:34Is it possible that Todd wanted you all to himself?
11:37Listen, I am twice divorced.
11:40I am still paying alimony to the first.
11:43I am not trying to put a ring on it.
11:45There's a reason why Todd is divorced.
11:48Todd is a good time, like Coney Island.
11:52Fred, on the other hand, was deep and soulful and romantic.
12:01Like Paris.
12:04Coney Island is fun to visit, but you don't move there over Paris.
12:10What do you think?
12:11I think people are crazy.
12:12But neither of them is a physical match for the shooters.
12:15Still doesn't rule out murder for hire.
12:17Um, yeah.
12:19Did you put Wesley up to this?
12:21No idea what you're talking about, but if it's pissing you off, I'm happy to take credit.
12:25If he insists on moving forward, I can't guarantee that I'll be able to keep you out of the crossfire.
12:32Did she just threaten me?
12:34Sure seems like it.
12:35But why?
12:37No idea.
12:38But I'm gonna find out.
12:39Oh, husband!
12:42You only call me husband when you're mad.
12:44What did I do?
12:44You tell me.
12:45Vivian just stopped by.
12:47She told you I was running for DA.
12:49Wait, you're running for DA?
12:51Since when?
12:52No, no, no.
12:52Wait, it got sprung on me this morning.
12:53What does that mean?
12:54Some people came to talk to me about taking over Sean's campaign.
12:57And you told them no.
12:58I did.
13:00Initially.
13:01But...
13:02But...
13:02Now you're thinking about it?
13:04I mean, I'd at least like to discuss it.
13:06But I am supposed to be on my way to court right now.
13:08Only Lucy texted to tell me that our key piece of evidence is missing.
13:11So is there any chance that we can just table this until tonight?
13:14Fine, but only because yelling at you in the bullpen might come across as unprofessional.
13:18I love you.
13:25Everything okay?
13:26Are you free for dinner tonight?
13:27Depends.
13:28Can I bring James?
13:28As long as you tell him he has to be Team Lopez on the penalty of death.
13:33Uh, we'll be sure to prep him.
13:36I remember Lucy gave me the machete and I logged it like I always do.
13:40Okay, so that right there is the problem, Smitty.
13:43The system changed.
13:44Most of the world uses day, month, year.
13:46Month, day, year was causing all of these issues for us with our international cases, which is why we switched.
13:52You know, didn't you read the memo?
13:54Sorry, wait.
13:56I just heard that out loud.
13:57Of course you didn't.
13:57Important memos are always covered in the roll call.
14:02Why do I have a panicked ADA knocking on my door to ask for my help to find a missing
14:06machete?
14:07Because Smitty wasn't listening when he went over the change in how we filed case numbers.
14:11What, the day, month, year thing?
14:13Yeah.
14:14I didn't go over it.
14:15My last day as watch commander was crazy.
14:17I left it for you to do.
14:18I thought you handled it.
14:19Oh, it's not my fault, it's yours.
14:21Everyone got the memo.
14:22It's still your fault, Smitty.
14:23Well, it's still on him for trusting me.
14:25I didn't trust you.
14:26I thought he covered it and I just didn't follow up.
14:28I can't believe I dropped the ball out.
14:29I don't care whose fault it is.
14:31I need the machete.
14:32Smitty used the old system, right?
14:35Try 01-20-20-26.
14:37I can't.
14:38It's a drop-down menu.
14:40There's no 20th month.
14:41What, so you can enter the 20th month, but you can't retrieve the 20th month?
14:43Correct.
14:44No, that's wrong.
14:45It shouldn't work that way.
14:46But that is how it works.
14:48Wesley says the judge is losing his patience.
14:51If he can't produce the evidence, he's prepared to dismiss the case.
14:54Guys, this is bigger than one case.
14:57Everything Smitty log has been misfiled.
14:58Going back two months.
15:01Did the widow shed some light?
15:03Not exactly, but her doorbell cam did.
15:05This is from two days ago.
15:06The car is registered to a Ryder Frost, known member of the Southern Front.
15:11Well, that tattoo is a match.
15:12Definitely could be our shooter.
15:13Any idea who the other fella is?
15:14Not yet, but it's taxed for 54th Street Gang.
15:17Besides the racial element, don't SF and the 5-4 compete for the same meth business?
15:21They did up until a few months ago when the Armenians pushed Southern Front further into the valley.
15:26But they are certainly not allies.
15:28They case the garage, but not the house.
15:30Any idea what they were looking for?
15:31We've got a last known for Ryder.
15:33We were hoping you'd go ask him.
15:45Wait!
15:50Control and pursuit of suspect at Dream Royal Lake Apartments, send backup.
15:59We've got the
16:26Stop!
16:27I live your knee!
16:29Come on, Ryder.
16:31There's nowhere to go.
16:32Put your hands on your head.
16:33Down on your knees.
16:39Wait, wait, wait! Stop! Stop! Stop!
16:41Come on!
16:59I'm sorry, are these cases from the future?
17:02Apparently the system didn't know what to do with month 20,
17:04and so it just made the math work,
17:05and 12 months plus 8 is August 2027.
17:08Cases from 21st become September of next year and so on.
17:11This is unbelievable. The judge granted a continuance,
17:14but we need the machete by noon tomorrow.
17:16Yep, don't worry. We will have it.
17:17I'll stick around. I'll feel responsible.
17:19It's completely on me.
17:20I don't should have clarified.
17:21You are on your way out.
17:22Okay, you guys are both Spartacus, okay?
17:24Let's please start opening the boxes.
17:25Are you coming?
17:26No.
17:29Russ, I thought you had a flight to catch.
17:31I do, but I couldn't leave L.A. without making one last appeal.
17:34Well, I guess you better come in then.
17:38Oh!
17:40You've really made a nice life for yourself here, noon.
17:43I can, uh, I can see why you'd hesitate before giving it up,
17:47but anything I can say to convince you?
17:53Can I ask why?
17:54I'm not a doctor or a scientist.
17:56I don't have a PhD.
17:58Why are you asking me?
18:00Maybe you've been around long enough to know
18:01that having a few extra letters after your name doesn't make you a genius.
18:04I also know that if I bring you a problem, you won't rest until you've looked at it from every
18:08conceivable angle twice
18:10before bringing me a solution.
18:12What if I can't find a solution?
18:14Hell, girl. That's why they call it a think tank.
18:15It does me no good to have a bunch of identical people with identical viewpoints looking in identical directions.
18:23Baseball team can't be all pitchers.
18:24You need somebody to play shortstop.
18:26All right.
18:27I'm gonna miss my flight if I don't get going.
18:28So, you know, take a few days to think about it.
18:31Talk it over with your man.
18:32You can call me.
18:34I will.
18:37You know, Noon, if you don't want the job because it's not the right fit or the right time, that's
18:42fine. I get it.
18:43But deciding that you're not good enough before somebody else can, that's the coward's way.
18:50And I know you're not a coward.
18:52No, sir. I'm not.
18:58Giddyup.
19:06Giddyup.
19:07Okay, thanks for the update.
19:11Suspect in the central station market shooting fell to his death.
19:14That's awful.
19:15The guy thought he was an action hero, tried to leap between two buildings.
19:18Any leads on the second shooter?
19:19No, but the brass has been blown up my phone.
19:21And when a guy falls to his death in a police pursuit, everyone's got questions.
19:26Captain, always a pleasure.
19:29I do not miss that.
19:30I don't think I've seen him sleep more than four consecutive hours since he took this job.
19:34I know being sidelined for the president's visit shook him up.
19:38And even though it was more of a CYA decision by the brass, an indictment on his performance,
19:44the optics weren't great for him.
19:45Do you think he should be worried?
19:46I think that watch commander is a thankless job.
19:50You're not in the field, but you're responsible for every knucklehead that is.
19:53Patrol officers want resources you can't give them.
19:55The brass expects results that you realistically can't produce.
19:59And when there's bad press and they're looking for a head to roll.
20:02Right, I didn't think of it that way.
20:04Because I made it look easy.
20:07He'll get the hang of it.
20:12The machete! Yes! I got a call by sleep.
20:15I'll wait a minute on that.
20:23Oh yeah, that sounds horrible.
20:25It wasn't pretty, that's for sure.
20:27Nolan and I barely had time to twist before it was all over.
20:30Oh, so where does that leave the case?
20:33Still trying to ID the second shooter.
20:35Hmm.
20:37Hey, did you know the Armenians pushed the Southern Front's meth trade deeper into the-
20:42Deeper into the valley?
20:43Yep, happened a few months ago.
20:44I just want to write every gang report the department puts out, and I haven't seen anything about that.
20:48Yeah, see, those reports only get you so far.
20:50I mean, the best information is usually through word of mouth, which is great for me, because I know people
20:55from all over the city.
20:57Well, how could I compete with that when I just got here?
21:00It takes time to cultivate that kind of trust.
21:02True, but I mean, you'd be shocked by what some of these low-level game makers put on social media.
21:08The Ellie Gang subreddit is a great resource.
21:10Look, I gotta stay up anyway.
21:12I've got a 2 a.m. Zoom date with Raj.
21:15Why don't I show you some of my favorite accounts to follow?
21:18Who knows?
21:18You might see something on Ryder.
21:20All right, let's go, coach.
21:22I'm ready.
21:24Hey, good to see you.
21:26You too.
21:26How you doing?
21:27Thought we might need this.
21:28Ooh, very thoughtful.
21:31What do you guys think?
21:32Should we crack it now or save it for dinner?
21:33My vote is now.
21:34Okay.
21:35And don't be stingy with the pores.
21:39Everyone clear on the plan?
21:40Oh, yes, yes.
21:41James knows.
21:42Agree with everything you say and keep the starry-eyed reformer talk on our minimum.
21:47Perfect.
21:48Operation Kill a Dream is a go.
21:49Mm-hmm.
21:51He has a point.
21:52We complain all the time about undocumented witnesses being too scared to testify.
21:57Instituting a policy that would protect them from deportation, that would be a game-changer.
22:02I thought they were supposed to be Team Lopez.
22:04I know, but it's a good idea.
22:06I'm not saying it's not a good idea, but I think we're getting away from the larger point,
22:11which is we'd be opening our lives up to public scrutiny, which would be hard enough for you and me,
22:17and I worry what it'll do to the kids.
22:20So do I.
22:22But I also want them to grow up knowing that their father is willing to fight for the rights of
22:26everybody, even when it's difficult.
22:28Hey, ma'am.
22:30What?
22:31You started it.
22:32Think of what I'd be in the position to influence as the DA.
22:34I could end cash bail, expand victim services, emphasize counseling.
22:41Institutional change is always hard.
22:42Right, but does that mean that I shouldn't try?
22:44What about the house?
22:47Yeah, well, we would probably have to wait on that.
22:49I mean, optics would...
22:50And you'd be fine letting public perception dictate how we live our lives?
22:54In service of real reform?
22:58Maybe.
22:59Real change requires sacrifice.
23:02But I would not do it at the expense of our family.
23:04I would need to know that you were on board.
23:05One hundred percent.
23:10Hello.
23:11Whoa.
23:13Something smells good.
23:14Because I cooked.
23:17More than cooked.
23:18Candles?
23:19Should I be worried?
23:20No, not at all.
23:21I just know you had a really hard day, and I wanted to do something nice for you.
23:25Oh.
23:26Yeah.
23:27Uh-huh.
23:27And, uh, what do you really want in exchange for this?
23:31This totally no-strings-attached feast.
23:35A conversation.
23:37About D.C.
23:38I didn't know we needed to have one.
23:40I know, and that is my fault.
23:42But all day, I have not been able to get this idea out of my head.
23:47And Russ stopped by on the way to the airport and gave me his final appeal,
23:52and it made me question why I was so quick to shut it down.
23:57Well...
23:57And before you tell me no, or give me one hundred reasons why it won't work,
24:01all I ask is that you spend some time to explore the idea.
24:06And by that you mean...
24:07See what transferring to D.C. police would look like.
24:10Make some calls, ask some questions, kick the tires.
24:14And what if we come to different conclusions?
24:17We abort the mission.
24:19Either we're both in, or we're both out.
24:21We need both keys to launch the torpedoes.
24:23Yes.
24:25What do you think?
24:29I think I want you to be happy, and if this is something you want,
24:35then I will do everything I can from my end to see if it's feasible.
24:40We're in this together.
24:48Is it just me or are these numbers starting to blend together?
24:52It is not just you.
24:53Hey, everything okay with the press?
24:55Ryder's death was ruled an accident,
24:58but there's always a chance they could reopen the case,
25:00or blame me for this whole evidence-logging mess.
25:03Hey, just take the win.
25:05You're right.
25:07Look, I swear, if I lose Watch Commander because of Smitty...
25:10That's not going to happen.
25:12I have been manifesting that we will find this machete all day.
25:16Manifesting?
25:16Mm-hmm.
25:17God, I got you away from waters just in time.
25:19Shut up.
25:23You got to be kidding me.
25:24Hmm?
25:27Oh, my God.
25:31This is it! This is it!
25:32Thank God.
25:33All right, let's go home.
25:34I'll see you.
25:37Wait, where are you?
25:39A yurt in Finland.
25:41The Northern Lights have been amazing the last few nights.
25:44Jealous.
25:45I know. I wish you were here to see them with me.
25:46Me too. I miss you.
25:49Hey, Selena, I might have found something.
25:51So Ryder...
25:51Is that Miles? Hey, Miles.
25:52Hey, man. How's the great white north?
25:54He saw the aurora.
25:55Oh, cool.
25:56Who's Ryder?
25:57A suspect and a murder.
25:58Well, that sounds important. Do you need to go?
25:59No. Just give me one second.
26:03What's up?
26:03Okay, so I was looking through Ryder's jewelry file.
26:05Between the ages of 9 to 14, he lived in four different foster homes.
26:09One was located in the 54th Street Territory.
26:12Foster parents were Mabel and Raphael Sinclair.
26:14Now, Raphael died a few years ago heart attack.
26:16But look at what I found on Mabel.
26:23Uh, babe, I'm sorry. I gotta go.
26:25No worries. Uh, have fun solving your murder.
26:28We will.
26:32This is Mabel Sinclair.
26:34Most of the kids in the neighborhood just call her mom.
26:36Since they know whatever they need, food, a place to stay, clean clothes,
26:40Mabel will hook them up.
26:41Well, last week, Mabel was the victim of a hit-and-run while crossing her street.
26:44Witnesses saw a red sedan speeding away from the scene,
26:47but no arrests have been made.
26:48Anyone care to guess what kind of car Fred Wilson drove?
26:51A red camera.
26:52So you think Fred hit Mabel?
26:54Oh, more than that.
26:56Selena ran his vent and found the body shop doing the repairs on his car.
26:59The bumper tested positive for blood.
27:02French sticks are running the sample.
27:03What's Ryder's connection to this woman?
27:05Oh, Mabel was his foster mother.
27:10That's the second shooter.
27:11That is Kingston Holmes, 22, proud member of the 5-4,
27:15and former foster brother to Ryder Frost.
27:17So they murdered Fred Wilson as revenge for killing Mabel.
27:21Well, Mabel wasn't dead.
27:26All I remember is going out to bring my trash cans in and then waking up here,
27:33and they told me it was a hit-and-run.
27:35Unfortunately, the man suspected of hitting you with his car was murdered.
27:39We have reason to believe your former foster sons, Ryder Frost and Kingston Holmes,
27:44want a revenge for what happened to you.
27:47It was painful enough losing Ryder and Kingston to the streets.
27:52I don't think I can take knowing that they killed a man because of me.
27:58We're very sorry, but I'm afraid that's not all.
28:01Ryder died yesterday trying to jump between rooftops.
28:05They were just hurt little boys underneath it all, you know?
28:09When Ryder first came to us, he was so shut down.
28:16He barely said two words to me that first month.
28:20But Kingston, he always had this way about him, this lightness,
28:26even after all he'd been through.
28:31But then they started to do everything together, and bit by bit,
28:41I got to see Ryder for the sweet, sensitive boy he was.
28:48What happened?
28:49Ryder's mom came back into the picture with her skinhead boyfriend,
28:54and once he was gone, all of Kingston's light went with him.
29:00He started to act out, getting in trouble,
29:07and he was finally put away on some trumped-up vandalism charge.
29:14And then he joined the gang in prison.
29:20And suddenly, the two boys I saw become brothers
29:27were turned into mortal enemies by the streets.
29:32I'm sorry for how much pain this has caused you,
29:34but we'd like to bring Kingston in without any more bloodshed.
29:38Do you have any way of contacting him?
29:45What do you want me to say?
29:48Hey, the judge signed off on the wiretop.
29:50We should be good to go in a few.
29:51Great.
29:53What you were saying yesterday about D.C.
29:55and needing to unclench, it can't be that bad, right?
30:00All right, maybe I've just, I've been spoiled by L.A.
30:03I'm sure the city has a lot of great things about it,
30:06but from what I saw, being a cop there
30:09just means a lot of crowd control around government offices,
30:12usually in crappy weather, snowstorms in the winter,
30:16swamp-like humidity in the summer.
30:18You get two weeks of cherry blossoms a year,
30:22and that's about it.
30:23Oh.
30:24Also, speaking as someone who thought
30:26transferring to another department would be easy,
30:28be prepared to relearn everything you thought you knew.
30:32Yeah, all right, we gotta go.
30:46Mama?
30:47It's me, baby.
30:49Oh, thank God.
30:50I tried to visit you in the ICU,
30:52but they said blood family only.
30:53They made it sound like you were dying.
30:54Well, I am a little banged up, but I'll be all right.
30:58I wish I could come see you.
31:00Well, me too.
31:01You heard about Ryder?
31:05Uh, you know, me and Ryder don't really mess with each other anymore.
31:10He's dead, baby.
31:12Killed.
31:13Running away from what you boys did.
31:17I don't know what you're talking about.
31:19Kingston, please.
31:21You never were a good liar.
31:26You need to turn yourself in.
31:29I can't.
31:29You know what happened the last time I went inside?
31:31I had to join the 5-4 just to make it out alive.
31:34What other choice do you have?
31:36Just don't worry about me, Mama, okay?
31:37Just don't worry.
31:38I got a way out into Mexico where I can disappear.
31:42Mexico?
31:42What the heck do you know about Mexico?
31:45You know, Kingston, this is Detective Nyla Harper of the LAPD.
31:49Are you working with the cops?
31:50She is trying to save your life.
31:53Listen to me.
31:53If you run, things will end badly for you.
31:56But if you turn yourself in, we can try and help you.
32:02Please.
32:03He's scared.
32:05Don't hurt him.
32:06He's not a kid anymore, Miss Sinclair.
32:08He killed a man in cold blood.
32:10So now we have to go get him.
32:33Yo!
32:35What's up, Kay?
32:36They got you working the door already, huh?
32:39Damn.
32:39Little trail to come up.
32:425-4 for life.
32:56Yo!
32:56Yo, P-Mac.
32:59Uh, can we talk?
33:00For sure!
33:01Come here.
33:02We got you.
33:03You good?
33:07Uh, talk to me.
33:11Oh, I-I gotta-I gotta get a town.
33:15You should-you should get that hookup with the cartel tunnels in New Mexico?
33:19For sure.
33:20Why?
33:21What happened?
33:21Unless you know the better.
33:23Unless you know the better.
33:23Just trust me on that.
33:25When you say trust me, I trust you, okay?
33:27I'll make a few phone calls.
33:29Look, relax.
33:30Have a drink.
33:32You know we got you.
33:33I-I gotta do it.
33:34Yes, right?
33:34Yes, right.
33:37Let me tell you, what's coming up?
33:38Ah, we're gonna take a back-back, son?
33:41What's up?
33:42This is for one three.
33:43Go on, no, no, no.
33:46Go on, no, no, no, no.
33:49Go on, no, no.
33:50Go on, no, go on, no.
33:56Go on, no, go on.
34:03civilians you working with nazis trace on kingston's phone landed at 4700 hilldale copy that
34:13pull over up here
34:17but the address is on the next block yeah you recognize that tag
34:2254th street we roll up hot they could have spotters anywhere exactly let's go
34:35yo young it's your big moment man this the moment you prove how much you love the streets by taking
34:41care of a traitor ass bitch that's disrespecting her this the moment you prove to me you a good
34:46soldier and you follow orders all right in return the streets gonna love you back
34:52wherever you go the five four follow for life and you take care of this bitch
35:19we ain't got all day
35:26swat's ten minutes out you got eyes on kingston yeah we're looking at a potential murder in progress
35:30we can't wait
35:36now smoke this fool
35:41police
35:46please drop your weapon
35:55show me your hands if you're up there
36:07go
36:07go go
36:11cover us
36:12go
36:20Stay down! Stay down!
36:34Wait!
36:56Wait, wait, wait. Please, please, please. Please, please.
37:01Please, you can just say that you didn't see me.
37:04You can say that you didn't see me. You can say that you didn't see me.
37:07Trey, please, please.
37:08Get out of your stomach.
37:10Go.
37:14Drop the gun. Hit it with your head.
37:36The key is processed.
37:37Ah, thank you for that.
37:39Um, look, I realize this was a bit of a tough one. Are you all right?
37:43I'll be all right.
37:45I know I shouldn't feel sympathy, but he's just a boy.
37:50Look, no one is saying you can't feel sympathy.
37:52But at the end of the day, he did make the choice to pull that trigger.
37:58Why don't you go home? I'll take care of the paperwork.
38:00Yes, sir.
38:02Yes, sir.
38:02You bet.
38:05Uh...
38:08It amazes me how one man can wreak such havoc on the entire LAPD.
38:13Smitty is a force of nature.
38:16Uh, got a minute?
38:17Yeah, Sean, what's up?
38:18Well, Bailey has been offered a pretty impressive job in D.C., a Pentagon think tank.
38:25And I was just wondering what a transfer to the DCPD would be like.
38:30Yeah, I can get you in touch with a few people.
38:33But you do know you would have to start at the very bottom again.
38:36Including redoing the academy.
38:39I've done it before.
38:40You were also five years younger.
38:42Yes.
38:43You would get a pretty hefty signing bonus.
38:46That's a perk.
38:46But your annual salary would be much less than you make in L.A.
38:50Plus, the cost of living in D.C. is just as expensive.
38:54So in the long run, your bonus really won't make a difference.
38:57Especially if Bailey's only making the government salary.
39:00Right.
39:01I'm sorry if this is not the answer you were looking for.
39:03No, no, that's, um...
39:06I was just looking for the truth.
39:09Yeah, well, good luck.
39:15Hey.
39:18The LAPD would be sad to see you go.
39:21Thank you, sir.
39:29Guess what?
39:29Yes.
39:30What?
39:31We won.
39:32That's great.
39:33Judge give you any grief about the evidence?
39:35I think he was too confused by the explanation to challenge it.
39:40Take the win.
39:41Mm-hmm.
39:42I prepared a ten minute lecture for tomorrow's roll call to make sure no one can ever again use ignorance
39:47as an excuse when mislabeling case numbers.
39:48You know, you're a really good watch commander.
39:52I'm figuring it out.
39:53No, listen.
39:54No matter what kind of craziness is going on at the station, you're always the center of comm.
39:59Yeah.
39:59And the rest of us need that.
40:00I need that.
40:03Mm-hmm.
40:03Tell you what, list of things we can't trust Smitty with is getting longer.
40:07Do you think he's doing it on purpose?
40:09Weaponizing competence?
40:10Yeah.
40:11I don't think he's that strategic.
40:19Hey, sorry I missed dinner.
40:24And bedtime.
40:27You should run for DA.
40:30Are you sure?
40:32Because if you're not in 100%-
40:34I'm in.
40:35The more I thought about it, the more I realized this was exactly why you joined the DA's office in
40:40the first place.
40:41Hmm.
40:42And I'm proud you want to set that example for our children.
40:45Especially because every day I see firsthand the people our system has failed.
40:50And inevitably the ones who suffer the most are other kids.
40:56You sure you're okay waiting on a new house?
40:58No.
40:59But like you said, real change requires sacrifice.
41:06And I love this house.
41:08We brought home two babies here.
41:13We also made two babies here.
41:16So we did.
41:18Mm-hmm.
41:22No food to entice me with, I see.
41:25No, but I have wine.
41:30Listen, I don't want to beat around the bush.
41:32I did my due diligence.
41:34And I am sorry, honey.
41:36I don't think I can do DC.
41:38It would mean starting all over again as a rookie.
41:43Only this time, instead of being 45, I'd be 50.
41:46Oh.
41:51What if...
41:53I'm not ready to say no.
41:57Well, you did say we both had to be in or you would walk away.
42:02I know.
42:02And I meant it when I said it.
42:07But now...
42:08You still want it.
42:13So where does that leave us?
42:15No.
42:35Have a great day.
42:36I'll see you guys.
42:36We'll be right back here.
42:37Bye.
42:39Bye.
42:39Bye.
42:42Bye.
42:54Damn it.
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