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T.h.e R.o.o.k.i.e 2018 Season 8 Episode 6
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00:00Find a way to hang these murders around your neck and lock you away forever.
00:05I'm not moving to D.C.
00:06John.
00:07No, I can't tear my life apart.
00:09Why are you blowing it all up like this?
00:10I'm trying to save our marriage.
00:12I didn't realize it was in jeopardy.
00:14Bailey.
00:23I really don't see how candles and crystals are going to improve my love life.
00:29Rose quartz will open your heart chakra and treat your emotional wounds.
00:33Also, I'm picking up a black tourmaline crystal to protect Raj on his journey home.
00:36Oh, so we're spalling home?
00:38Yes, and I'm looking forward to a little, you know.
00:43Is there a crystal for straight up getting laid?
00:45I mean, there are some pretty frisky gemstones.
00:48But mostly a crystal store is just a very calm and healing place.
00:51I paid you $500 for love spells that didn't work.
00:54With that attitude, I'm not surprised.
00:56Negativity is toxic.
00:57Give me my money back, or I'm going to slap the taste out of your mouth.
01:01Sir, let's dial it back.
01:02Try it, and I'll curse you out.
01:03Go ahead, you crazy witch!
01:08You okay?
01:14Yeah.
01:15Yeah, there's nothing.
01:17All right, come on, buddy.
01:18I'm a cop.
01:19I'm telling you it's time to go.
01:21Sir, she stole $500.
01:23Come on.
01:27Whoa!
01:31I'm gonna win for you like I know you won't need to.
01:36Hey, remember eight weeks ago when I bought the perfect Valentine's Day gift for Tim?
01:41Oh, you mean eight weeks ago when I started my morning commute?
01:44Seriously, how is it possible that L.A. traffic keeps getting worse?
01:47I don't know.
01:48Blame car culture or inadequate mass transit.
01:50Hey, but let's focus back on the baseball autograph by Fernando Valenzuela that I bought Tim and which I hid
01:55so well and now cannot find.
01:57How is that possible?
01:58I don't know.
01:59I think I re-hit it after a few tequilas.
02:04What do I do?
02:05I feel like he probably got me something amazing.
02:09Hey, can I call you back?
02:11Sure.
02:11I will just be here gripping up the floorboards.
02:13I will still be in traffic.
02:17Hey.
02:18Hey, sis.
02:18I need your help.
02:19Let me guess.
02:19You forgot to buy Lucy a Valentine's Day present.
02:21No.
02:22I ordered one months ago, that full Korean skincare line that you love.
02:25That's amazing.
02:26What's the problem?
02:27It never came.
02:28And they're not responding to my emails, so I need a last-minute present.
02:31What about jewelry?
02:32That's so cliche.
02:32I wanted to get her something special.
02:34You're cute, but women really love you.
02:37Hey.
02:38Hey.
02:39Morning.
02:40Coffee.
02:42Happy Valentine's Day.
02:43Happy Valentine's Day.
02:45We're not doing presents right now, though, right?
02:47We're doing it tonight, right?
02:48No, no.
02:48Yeah, tonight.
02:49Yeah.
02:49After the fundraiser.
02:50Oh, yeah.
02:50Okay, good.
02:50Good.
02:51You are going to love what I got you.
02:52Oh.
02:53Same.
02:59What did you put under your face?
03:01Oh.
03:02An accident.
03:03Yesterday at the crystal shop.
03:04All those Selena things sits.
03:05They're cursed.
03:06I don't believe in that kind of thing.
03:09Oh.
03:10Oh!
03:17Who's the idiot that deployed pepper spray?
03:19Officer Pencer.
03:21Something about a curse.
03:23Enough said.
03:25By the way, I can't believe you volunteered to host Wesley's fundraiser.
03:28Oh, yeah.
03:29Well, Bailey's on ship the whole week at the firehouse.
03:31We're going with a bit of a rough patch.
03:32I thought, why not mask my Valentine's misery with a hundred wealthy strangers and a dozen
03:38middle-class friends?
03:40Smart.
03:41I'm assuming the move to D.C. is causing the strife?
03:43Yeah.
03:44And I've been trying to come up with a solution that would make both of us happy.
03:48But, you know, marriage is about compromise.
03:51Not always.
03:53Sometimes it's about one person making a sacrifice for the other.
03:57I did it.
03:58When Dominique was born and I chose to stay home, now that I'm back to work, Wade is clearly
04:04having a hard time with the time and commitment of my new career.
04:07I never see her.
04:08It's like I'm a bachelor without the fun of being single.
04:11I was hoping you would tell me it wasn't so bad.
04:13Hey, I love my wife.
04:15And I support her, just like you support Bailey.
04:17I'm a hundred percent.
04:18But do I like falling asleep every night, waiting for her to come home from work?
04:22Or canceling plans because she caught an extra ship?
04:25No, I do not.
04:27Still, she's happy.
04:29If she's happy, then I'm happy.
04:31Sounds like it.
04:34I'm happy.
04:35Yes, sir.
04:36Thank you for your perspective, sir.
04:43What about a watch for Tim's present?
04:47Uh, does Tim need a watch?
04:49No.
04:50But he didn't need a spine to baseball, either.
04:54It was instincts.
04:56You know, I mean, I saw the curse coming, and I just, like, hit behind miles.
05:00I know.
05:00I know.
05:02My job is to run towards danger, not use my partner for comfort.
05:06I mean, how can I say I'm fit to be a cop when I'm clearly a coward?
05:09You, Selena, you are not a coward, and curses, they're not real.
05:15So just, you know, cut yourself a little bit of slack, okay?
05:17I think he's gonna be okay.
05:20Sir, I need to search you.
05:21Is there anything sharp in your pockets that can stick me?
05:23Nope.
05:26Be careful of the spiders.
05:27Ow, ow, what the hell?
05:29What's wrong with you, man?
05:30I like spiders.
05:31Okay.
05:31Uh, is there any more surprises in your pockets?
05:34No, just the spiders.
05:35Okay, we'll finish this search at the station.
05:37Jump in, watch your head.
05:40You okay?
05:41Yeah.
05:42Yeah, just having one of those days.
05:44God, no need to think it's confirmation of the curse.
05:47Weird stuff happens all the time on the job.
05:48Oh, 100%.
05:50But maybe you should take an Uber back to the station, just for my safety.
06:00Call it in.
06:02Glasser murdered 10 people.
06:04They all deserve justice.
06:05Look, I agree, but we both live in the real world,
06:07where our first priority is taking the strongest case to trial,
06:10the one we know we can win.
06:10Okay, so you're just dumping Remy Darden.
06:12No.
06:13No, but for now, I have to hold back on prosecuting Glasser for Remy's murder.
06:16But the DNA buffet that Glasser created to contaminate his killing floor
06:19ruined any chance of using forensic evidence.
06:21Now, if you could have identified him in the basement, then...
06:23Yeah, but I couldn't.
06:24Neither of us think that I should have lied about that.
06:26Of course not.
06:27But it makes the path to conviction more difficult,
06:28which is why I need to be mercenary and only prosecuting Glasser
06:31for what I can prove to a jury.
06:33Hope you told his dad yet, because if he calls you as much as he calls me to check in...
06:36Look, I haven't, but I will right after the deposition.
06:39Is there anything I should be thinking of going in?
06:41Well, given the obstacles, the DNA issues, the other serial killer,
06:45the patsy that Glasser used, you need to be perfect.
06:49Great.
06:50No pressure.
06:55You know, putting out fires is our job.
06:58I'm going to have to report you for a union violation.
07:00So, any idea who set the swan on fire?
07:03Nope.
07:03Witnesses say the swan was floating alone on a lake when it ignited.
07:06They never saw anyone aboard.
07:09Gasoline and laundry detergent, which is basically napalm.
07:15This was set by a pro using a mechanism to delay the ignition.
07:20Here it is.
07:21He placed a lit cigarette between the coils, cover the boat in napalm,
07:25and set it out on the lake.
07:26The arsonist has about five minutes to clear it.
07:30You wonder what makes this even more interesting?
07:32Our first call this morning was a fire at the Siegfried dry cleaners
07:36with a coil that looked just like this.
07:39Swan and Siegfried, oh yeah.
07:41That cannot just be a coincidence.
07:43I'm not seeing the connection.
07:44Ah, the story of Swan Lake.
07:46The Lovers were Odette and Siegfried.
07:49What?
07:50We have culture in Texas.
07:52So, we are looking for a serial arsonist who loves the ballet.
07:56Um, why don't you see if you can get the security camera footage from the boathouse
07:59and see if anybody has a video on their cell phone.
08:01Yes, sir.
08:03Cool.
08:05Happy Valentine's Day?
08:06I guess that depends on your definition of happy.
08:09Right.
08:11Why don't I, uh, meet you at the station
08:13and lend my arson expertise to your investigation?
08:17Sounds good.
08:20Hey, I'm almost home.
08:21I'm just a flight and a layover and a flight away.
08:23Yay!
08:24Maybe we could have dinner tomorrow.
08:26I mean, if you're not too tired
08:27and if you don't mind having a meal with a coward.
08:29Are you kidding?
08:30The whole reason I booked this
08:31planes, trains, and automobiles
08:32to ask for turn trip
08:33is so I can get back to you as quickly as possible.
08:36Translation.
08:37Estoy tan emocionado de verte.
08:38Oh, well then,
08:41hurry up and get your hands back here.
08:43Yes, ma'am.
08:44See you soon.
08:45Bye.
08:48See?
08:50Clearly it's the first to not get on now.
08:52Please help!
08:52Help me!
08:53I need help!
08:56Are you all right?
08:57Uh, a witch!
08:58She put a curse on me!
09:00Oh, my God.
09:01I was there.
09:02What happened to you?
09:03It all started this morning
09:04when I slipped in the shower
09:05and I chipped my tooth.
09:07I took a ceiling fan to the head
09:08when it spun off the mount.
09:09I was chased for three blocks
09:10by a pack of stray dogs.
09:12I lost my wallet.
09:13My phone.
09:14Please.
09:15I need to get this curse taken off me.
09:17Even if she did put a curse on you,
09:19it's not technically a crime.
09:21You should go tell the owner you're sorry.
09:23Beg her forgiveness.
09:23I mean, even offer her money.
09:24Anything to get her to reverse it.
09:26And the sooner, the better.
09:27Okay, okay.
09:29Yes!
09:29All right.
09:46You okay?
09:47Yeah.
09:49Uh, yeah.
09:49It's just...
09:50It's just a guy was hit by a truck earlier
09:53and it happened, like, right in front of us.
09:55That's terrible.
09:56He'd been cursed.
09:57Never mind.
09:58But I saw it with my own eyes yesterday
10:00at this crystal shop I go to.
10:02No judgment.
10:03None given.
10:04I spent way too many hours
10:05looking at the lizards at my local pet store.
10:07We all got our hobbies?
10:08Right.
10:09Yeah.
10:09Well, the thing is,
10:12I was there when the curse happened
10:14and I hid behind Miles
10:15so it wouldn't get on me.
10:16And now Miles has had a run of bad luck
10:18and this guy is dead
10:19and I'm worried that Miles is next
10:20and it's my fault.
10:21I mean, I should have jumped in front of the bullet.
10:22I mean, the curse, whatever.
10:24The point is,
10:25my cowardice put my roommate in jeopardy.
10:27You've gotten two accommodations
10:30for bravery the last 18 months.
10:32No one can call you a coward.
10:33Yes, that's true, but...
10:36How do you know that?
10:37Oh, um, I, I, I looked you up
10:41after our last case together.
10:43Not in a creepy way, I just...
10:45Um, hey, I heard there's some kind of
10:46big party going on tonight.
10:47Are you going to that?
10:48Oh, uh, it's, it's a fundraiser
10:50for, uh, Wesley's campaign.
10:52Oh.
10:52No, no, no, no, but you should,
10:53you should probably come.
10:54Yeah, you know, just like
10:55donate, donate bucks or something.
10:57You want me to?
10:57Yeah, it'll be fun.
10:59Okay.
10:59Yeah.
11:00All right, great.
11:00Um, I'm looking forward to it.
11:02Okay.
11:03I'll see ya.
11:05Oh, man.
11:05Hey.
11:06Oh, no, no, no.
11:08Whoa, whoa, what happened?
11:09Oh, suspect had a pocket
11:10full of spiders.
11:10Turns out I'm allergic,
11:11but I slammed some Benadryl.
11:13Okay, no, Miles.
11:13We have to go back
11:14to the crystal shop
11:15and get the curse reversed.
11:16What?
11:16No, I can't.
11:17No, no, no, Miles.
11:18The guy she aimed it at is bent.
11:20Got hit by a truck this morning.
11:21Oh, okay, that's crazy.
11:24But I really can't go right now.
11:25Let's go to power through it.
11:29Detective Parker,
11:31you claimed you were attacked
11:32in the Westview basement.
11:33I did not claim I was attacked.
11:36And did you see this person's face?
11:38No.
11:39Well, I appreciate the fact
11:40that you've been honest
11:41about that from the start,
11:41but it means that you ultimately
11:43decided my client
11:44was the attacker
11:44based on what?
11:47A feeling?
11:48No, other factors.
11:49My 15-plus years
11:51as a police officer,
11:52his physicality...
11:53His physicality?
11:54Aren't there millions of people
11:55in L.A. County
11:56with the same approximate
11:56height and weight?
11:57Asked and answered.
11:59Detective Harper
12:00cannot definitively identify
12:01Liam Glasser.
12:01Well, I'm simply establishing
12:03that Detective Harper
12:03jumped to conclusions
12:04about my client's involvement
12:05without any evidence.
12:07That's a big swing.
12:08Do you want to lay foundation
12:08for that assertion,
12:09or should we just
12:10strike that now?
12:12Detective Harper,
12:13on the day that you first
12:14met my client
12:15at the Mid-Wilshire station,
12:16did you subsequently
12:17follow him to his truck
12:18for a conversation
12:19at approximately
12:195.30 p.m.?
12:21I did.
12:22And what was the nature
12:23of your conversation
12:24with Mr. Glasser?
12:25I told him that I thought
12:26he was involved
12:27in the Westview murders.
12:28What specific
12:29unarticulable facts
12:31landed you
12:32at that conclusion?
12:32I did not have
12:33any evidence
12:34at this time.
12:35So you just decided
12:36to find a way
12:36to frame my client?
12:37I resent that allegation.
12:40Did you tell my client,
12:41quote,
12:42I will find a way
12:43to hang these murders
12:44around your neck
12:44and lock you away forever?
12:47Unquote.
12:52May I remind you
12:53that you're under old?
12:54I'm aware.
12:57Yes, I did say that,
12:58but I didn't...
12:59Let the record show,
12:59Detective Harper
13:00answered in the affirmative.
13:04Find a way.
13:06Wait till the jury
13:06hears that.
13:09Good news.
13:10I got Harris
13:11to cover the back half
13:12of my shift
13:13so I can spend
13:14Valentine's night
13:14with you.
13:15And if we're too tired
13:16to work things out,
13:18we can have satisfying
13:19yet emotionally
13:20complicated sex.
13:21Uh, tempting.
13:22Not saying no,
13:23but we would have to do it
13:24in front of the hundred
13:25or so mostly strangers
13:26who are invading
13:27our house tonight.
13:28Where's Lee's fundraiser?
13:29Right.
13:30I forgot.
13:33I'm ready for my first
13:34Arson 101 lesson.
13:35Oh, you don't look good.
13:37Oh, it looks a lot worse
13:38than what it really is,
13:40although the, uh,
13:40spider bites me
13:41is pretty bad.
13:42Okay.
13:44Well, in a fire investigation,
13:45we look for seven things.
13:47Do you have any idea
13:48what those are?
13:49What kind of accelerant
13:50they use,
13:51diffuse to light it,
13:52and, uh,
13:53all right, all right,
13:54um,
13:55five other things.
13:57Point of origins,
13:58burn patterns,
13:59fire behavior,
14:00forced entry,
14:01missing items.
14:02Correct.
14:03And when I put those
14:03factors through
14:04the arson database,
14:06Arnold McKenna's name
14:07popped up.
14:08Arnold's been a fire starter
14:09for the last 20 years,
14:10in and out of prison,
14:11including a stint
14:12that was two years ago
14:13last August.
14:14So what's his motive,
14:15other than really
14:16liking fires?
14:17Revenge, mostly.
14:18He burned down the home
14:19of a former employer,
14:21a carpet cleaner
14:21that stiffed him,
14:22and the car
14:23of an ex-girlfriend
14:24that he claimed
14:25cheated on him.
14:25So what,
14:26the swan did him wrong
14:27somehow?
14:27What's going on?
14:28Yeah, there seems
14:28to be a disconnect,
14:29the whole Valentine's Day
14:31element.
14:32I mean,
14:32has he set thematic fires
14:33before?
14:34No, I mean,
14:34it would be new
14:35for Arnold.
14:36All right.
14:36Well, let's go get him.
14:37Uh, how about you
14:38do that solo
14:39and let me give
14:40some medical attention
14:41to Miles?
14:42Yeah.
14:43Okay.
14:43How's the present hunt
14:44going?
14:45Uh, badly.
14:46You can't still be
14:47in the car.
14:47No.
14:48I am back in the car
14:50after a day of wrangling
14:5117 hormonal preteens
14:52in an un-air-conditioned
14:53classroom.
14:54Oh, my gosh.
14:55Okay, um,
14:56so I'll try and be quick.
14:57Um, I remember Tim
14:58talking about this book
14:59that he used to read
15:00over and over again.
15:02It was,
15:02it was his escape
15:03when things were bad.
15:04It was a sci-fi book,
15:05right?
15:06Yes.
15:07Do you remember the title?
15:08I want to get him
15:08a copy of it
15:09for Valentine's Day.
15:10Sorry, I don't.
15:11But I can picture
15:12the cover.
15:12It was this buff guy
15:14with a girl
15:15with ridiculous breasts,
15:16and they were fighting
15:17a tentacle creature.
15:19They took place
15:19on the moon.
15:20Okay, cool.
15:21I could definitely
15:22work with that.
15:29No, no, no.
15:30That's not going to work.
15:30I need the full line.
15:32Cleanser, serum, toner,
15:33all of it.
15:34No, I didn't wait
15:35to buy a gift.
15:36I ordered it from Korea
15:36and it didn't...
15:38Okay, you know what?
15:39Can you transfer me
15:40to the jewelry department,
15:41please?
15:42Yeah, thank you.
15:45I didn't do it.
15:46Every time there's a fire
15:47in this city,
15:48you always drag me in here.
15:49Well, it wasn't me.
15:50So just give me the details,
15:52I'll give you my
15:52rock-solid alibi,
15:54and I can get on with my day.
15:56Where were you this morning?
15:57Home.
15:58Alone.
15:59So much more rock-solid.
16:00You weren't near
16:00Echo Park Lake?
16:02A swamboat was set on fire.
16:04Nope.
16:04What about at 6 a.m.?
16:06There was a fire
16:07at Siegfried Dry Cleaners.
16:08Swan Lake.
16:09Cute.
16:10It wasn't me.
16:10I hate the ballet.
16:12But you'd love
16:12a 1.7 to 0.3 ratio
16:15of gasoline
16:16to laundry detergent
16:17to create your accelerant
16:18with a, uh,
16:19sous-son of orange juice concentrate
16:21to make it
16:22nice and sticky.
16:25Not like I patented
16:26that or anything.
16:27No, but you might have
16:28taught it to someone
16:29who's doing a little bit
16:30of Valentine's Day
16:32fire-starting.
16:34Give us a minute.
16:40Hey, hey.
16:41What's going on?
16:42LAFD just put out a fire
16:43at the Romeo Bakery
16:44and they found a half-brunny
16:45mosquito coil at the scene.
16:46Well, it couldn't have been Arnold,
16:48which means he definitely
16:49has a protege out there.
16:51I'll get a court order
16:52to tap this phone.
16:53Whoever his student is,
16:54Arnold might reach out
16:55and give him an anaboy.
16:56We should definitely
16:57be putting eyes on everything
16:58and anything Julieta Jason.
17:01Mr. Darden,
17:01how do you feel
17:02about the prosecutor's office
17:03declining to charge
17:04Liam Glasser
17:04with the murder
17:05of your son, Remy?
17:06What?
17:07We have a source
17:08that says the district
17:08attorney's office
17:09dropped the charges.
17:11No, no,
17:12that's not right.
17:14No, Glasser killed my son.
17:16I was promised.
17:17Wesley Evers promised me
17:19that Glasser would pay.
17:22I was going to call him
17:23first thing this afternoon,
17:23but the deposition ran low.
17:25Gabriel Darden
17:26should not be hearing this
17:27from a reporter.
17:28or somebody leaked it.
17:29My bets on Vivian.
17:31She sees you coming up
17:32in the polls.
17:33She's looking to take
17:33your legs out.
17:34By destroying
17:35the grieving father?
17:35She's a cold-blooded predator.
17:37That's the reason
17:38you're running
17:38in the first place,
17:39to bring empathy
17:39back to the DA's office.
17:42We need to put out
17:43a statement.
17:44I'll send you
17:44a draft in 20.
17:50So what's the damage
17:51from my deposition?
17:52Honestly,
17:53pretty catastrophic.
17:54If I call you
17:55as a witness to trial,
17:57Malcolm will have
17:57free reign
17:58to impeach your testimony.
17:59He will paint you
17:59as a crooked cop
18:00to the jury.
18:01I never,
18:02not once,
18:03stepped out of line
18:03on that case
18:04with regard to evidence.
18:05Yeah,
18:05but you let your emotions
18:06get the better of you.
18:07I just,
18:08I wanted to wipe
18:09that smart cop off his face.
18:10Okay.
18:12I screwed up.
18:13But Angela can testify.
18:15She was there
18:15for most of it.
18:16She's not the lead detective.
18:18And she's my wife,
18:20which is just another way
18:21that the defense
18:21will highlight
18:22the prejudice
18:23against Glasser.
18:24Plus,
18:25if I don't call you,
18:26Malcolm will likely
18:27add you to his list.
18:27He'll put you
18:28as a witness.
18:29It's a mess.
18:30And unfortunately,
18:31Nyla,
18:32it gets worse.
18:34As an officer of the court,
18:35I have no choice
18:36but to report your conduct
18:37with Glasser
18:38to internal affairs.
18:38If I don't make the call
18:39that I hate,
18:40Malcolm will.
18:41And then I get disbarred
18:42for covering up.
18:47Yesterday was open,
18:49you had peace,
18:49you got your deep eyes.
18:57One million dollars.
18:59I miss this, huh?
19:02You, me, out,
19:03laughing about our nonsense.
19:05Me too.
19:08Hey, I've been thinking,
19:09how would you feel
19:10if we designate
19:12one night a week
19:13as a date night?
19:14That way,
19:15no matter how busy
19:16we each get,
19:17it's on our calendar.
19:19Oh, and why is this funny?
19:21I just, I'm just,
19:22I am just appreciating
19:23the role reversal
19:24for two decades.
19:26I wanted you to have
19:27a more predictable schedule
19:28and so now
19:29the shoe is on the other foot
19:31and I'm completely empathetic
19:33but I'm also
19:34a little amused.
19:36Touche.
19:39Hey, stranger.
19:41Hey.
19:41You look like you could
19:42use a drink.
19:42Is that obvious?
19:43Tim might have mentioned
19:44trouble on the home front.
19:46You need a shoulder
19:46to cry on.
19:47I owe you.
19:47Oh, no, you don't.
19:49I mean, I appreciate the offer
19:51but we're working it through.
19:53I think.
19:54I'm here.
19:55I'm here.
19:56We've really packed it in here.
19:57I could barely get
19:58in our front door.
20:00Hi.
20:00Wow, you look beautiful.
20:02So do you.
20:03Thanks.
20:05Happy Valentine's Day.
20:07Oh, I didn't get,
20:08I thought we weren't
20:08doing presents.
20:09I'm gonna go
20:09scope out the dessert table.
20:11Thank you for the beer.
20:17Good for a lifetime
20:18of cohabitation
20:19would be the noon
20:20till death do us part.
20:22I don't,
20:23I don't get it.
20:23I'm not going to D.C.
20:25I'll call Russ
20:25in the morning
20:26and I'll tell.
20:27What?
20:27You have always been there
20:29for me, John.
20:30Through secret husbands,
20:32impetuous behavior
20:33and emotional minefields.
20:36And over the last few days
20:37I realized
20:38how hard
20:40it must have been for you
20:41to tell me no about D.C.
20:43And I also realized
20:45instead of listening
20:47I took your head off
20:48and ran away
20:49from the conversation.
20:52You are the love
20:53of my life, John.
20:54I don't want to be
20:55anywhere you're not.
20:57I feel the same way.
21:02When were you going
21:03to tell me
21:03you're going after Harper?
21:04Who now is not coming,
21:05by the way?
21:06Okay, I'm not going after her.
21:08I have a legal obligation.
21:09Which you didn't feel
21:10when I threatened
21:10to kill Elijah
21:11in his kitchen.
21:12That was a sanctioned
21:13sting operation.
21:14There's no gray area here.
21:15Angela,
21:16I'm trying very hard,
21:17very hard not to blame Nyla
21:19because she is our friend.
21:20But I might actually
21:21lose this trial
21:22because of what she did.
21:23Liam Glasser
21:24might walk free.
21:25So take a moment.
21:25Consider who you're
21:26mad at right now.
21:27and whether that's deserved.
21:29You two are so cute.
21:31Love the passion.
21:34Well, we are very
21:35passionate about justice.
21:39I'm not having a good time
21:40with this campaign.
21:41Join the club.
21:44I can't wait any longer.
21:46No, look,
21:46I'm all for being adventurous,
21:47but this might cross a line.
21:48Get your mind
21:49out of the gutter.
21:50I want to give you
21:50your gift.
21:51Oh.
21:53Wow, okay.
21:55I really hope it's the right one.
21:56I think.
22:00You said how much
22:01this meant to you.
22:02I tried to find you
22:03a new one,
22:03but they're out of print.
22:05I can't...
22:07Is it signed?
22:08Yeah.
22:08The librarian
22:09who helped me find it
22:09knows the author
22:10who lives in L.A.,
22:11and he was just
22:12so thrilled
22:13that the book
22:13meant so much to someone.
22:14Do you like it?
22:17True.
22:17I love it.
22:19No, I love you.
22:24It's incredible.
22:28I get mine now?
22:32I'm sorry.
22:34I'll be right back.
22:35Okay.
22:40Excuse me.
22:41I need her for a minute.
22:43I was having a connection.
22:45You can do better.
22:47She found it.
22:49Cool.
22:50You knew?
22:51Yeah.
22:51She needed help
22:52remembering the title.
22:53It's signed.
22:55It's amazing.
22:55I'm sorry.
22:56You knew she was
22:56going to give me
22:57the most thoughtful gift ever,
22:58and you didn't say anything?
22:59You told me to buy jewelry.
23:01I got earrings.
23:02She like them?
23:03I didn't give them to her,
23:04not after this.
23:05It's not a competition
23:06to see who can get
23:06the best gift.
23:07Okay, you know what?
23:08It is now.
23:09I'm going to see
23:09if I can plan a trip to Paris
23:10in the next ten minutes.
23:11If she asks where I am,
23:12just cover for me.
23:18You made it.
23:19You kidding?
23:19Pretty girl asks you
23:20out to a party,
23:21you don't say no?
23:21You buy a shoe
23:22and some pricey Corona.
23:24Wow, you look beautiful.
23:28Oh, whoa.
23:28No, sorry.
23:29Sorry, that's not...
23:30Selena.
23:31What?
23:31Hi.
23:33Oh, cool.
23:34I thought you were
23:34supposed to learn
23:35until tomorrow.
23:37Well, I forgot
23:38that you gain a day
23:39when you're coming back
23:39and I'm nine hours off
23:41and, uh...
23:43Am I interrupting
23:43something?
23:44Yeah.
23:44Of course not.
23:45What?
23:45You asked me out.
23:46No, I did not.
23:47No, I said you should
23:49come, that it would be fun.
23:50And, well,
23:52I'm now realizing
23:52that could be misinterpreted,
23:54but it wasn't
23:54my intention to...
23:56Sorry, I'm too jet-lagged
23:57to follow this.
23:57Do I have anything
23:58to worry about?
23:58You do not.
23:59Great.
23:59Yeah.
23:59I'm going to get a drink.
24:00Why don't you guys
24:01come find me
24:01after you work it out?
24:04Gilmore, um,
24:05I am so sorry.
24:07Um, I feel like, um...
24:12I'm sorry.
24:13Excuse me.
24:21Thank you for coming.
24:22Now, I joined the DA's office
24:23because I believe
24:24that everyone,
24:25regardless of their means,
24:27their race,
24:28or their social status,
24:29deserves justice.
24:30Liar!
24:31Oh, good.
24:32Oh, my son!
24:35All right.
24:36Oh, you're going to
24:37find your back.
24:37Give me that.
24:41Excuse us.
24:53This is a nightmare.
24:55You acted in self-defense,
24:57protected your wife.
24:58We didn't even protect
24:58him right away,
24:58but I know that you did it.
25:00I assaulted a grieving father.
25:01We need to make a statement.
25:02No, you are blowing up
25:04the internet,
25:04getting praise across
25:05the political spectrum.
25:07Hell, Joe Rogan
25:08called you an American hero.
25:10Oh, this is Rogan's people.
25:11I'm trying to get you
25:12on the podcast today.
25:13Hey, thanks.
25:14This is breaking my brain.
25:15The people that usually
25:16hate progressives
25:17are suddenly my demographic.
25:18Whatever it takes,
25:19we're in this to win it.
25:20So you need to find a way
25:21to be a badass
25:22and a saint
25:23at the same time.
25:24Mm.
25:24Oh, perfect.
25:30These are beautiful.
25:31You open them.
25:33Well, yeah.
25:35We kind of got lost
25:37in all of the excitement
25:38from last night
25:39and I happened to find myself
25:41looking through your pockets
25:43and I love them.
25:47Okay, good.
25:48But just know
25:48it is a second choice gift.
25:50I mean, I bought you
25:51every item
25:52about that overpriced
25:53South Korean face stuff
25:54you love,
25:54but it didn't ship in time.
25:55And then you
25:56got me the most thoughtful,
25:58present,
25:59and recorded history
26:00and I'm so sorry
26:01that it's not a better gift.
26:02Are you kidding?
26:03Yeah.
26:03They match my necklace.
26:05These are incredible,
26:06okay?
26:09You know,
26:10I actually bought you
26:10a different gift first, too.
26:12Oh, yeah, yeah.
26:13The Fernando Valens
26:14with a baseball
26:14hidden behind the washing machine.
26:16You found it
26:16and you didn't tell me?
26:18I didn't want you
26:18getting mad at me
26:19for criticizing
26:19your hiding spots.
26:20What?
26:20I had a green horn
26:21in the academy,
26:22but I found that
26:22in like six seconds.
26:23But I love you.
26:29Name is Mandy Fisk.
26:31She did six months
26:32for arson last year.
26:33Old McKenna
26:34called her last night
26:35at 9.34.
26:37You sure you're all right?
26:38Uh, yes, sir.
26:39Elevator door
26:40caught me good
26:40as I was leaving
26:41this morning,
26:42but I just need
26:42to walk it off.
26:48Hi.
26:49Can I help you?
26:50You sure can.
26:51Why don't you invite us in
26:52and I'll tell you how.
26:58Clear the couch.
26:59Carefully.
27:00What's this about?
27:02Why don't you have a seat
27:04and I'll try to explain.
27:09The LAPD has been
27:11monitoring a phone
27:11that belongs
27:12to Arnold McKenna.
27:14He called you last night,
27:159.34.
27:17Oh, that's who that was.
27:19I heard static on the line,
27:20so I hung up.
27:21The call lasted
27:22for three minutes.
27:24Over the last 36 hours,
27:26several fires
27:27have been started
27:27that match Arnold's M.O.
27:29However,
27:29they've got a
27:30bit of a romantic streak
27:32that really doesn't fit
27:33Arnold's temperament.
27:34Yeah,
27:35he's more of a revenge guy.
27:40Look,
27:41Arnold's a creep.
27:42We were in the same
27:42halfway house
27:43when I got out of prison.
27:44He took a shine to me,
27:47kept boasting about
27:47how powerful he was,
27:49thinking it was going to
27:49help him get in my pants.
27:50Wouldn't listen
27:51when I told him
27:51that I don't like boys.
27:53For real,
27:54he was obsessed
27:54and I told him to get lost.
27:55But not before you stole
27:56his special method
27:57for starting fires.
27:58No.
27:59That's what the phone call
28:00was about last night.
28:01Someone is using his formula
28:03in setting fires,
28:04but it isn't me,
28:05and I told him that.
28:05It's not just you.
28:06You have a partner.
28:07You're wrong.
28:08Come on.
28:09Swan Lake,
28:10Romeo and Juliet,
28:11you're flirting with someone
28:12through fires,
28:13a call in response.
28:14So,
28:15who is your other half?
28:16No one.
28:17Baby,
28:18you gotta see this.
28:19The Juliet cake shop
28:20went up like a torch.
28:21Check out this video
28:22on my phone.
28:23Mmm.
28:25I'd love to see it.
28:26Perhaps I'll take a look
28:27while Officer Penn
28:28puts you both in cuffs
28:29and reads you your rights.
28:33Watch your head.
28:43Hi.
28:44Thank you so much
28:44for coming in.
28:45I want to make this clear
28:46right up front.
28:46My client does not accept
28:47any legal liability
28:48for events that have occurred
28:49since her argument
28:50with Greg Clark
28:51two days ago.
28:52Oh, no.
28:52I'm not trying
28:53to arrest Rhiannon
28:54for anything.
28:55I want her to remove
28:56the curse
28:57off my friend Miles.
28:58To promise any kind
28:59of restorative action
29:00could be taken
29:01as an admission of guilt.
29:02No, please.
29:02It's my fault.
29:04I should have protected him.
29:05And I know you're
29:06a good person
29:07who wouldn't want
29:07her abilities
29:08to harm an innocent man.
29:09Not that they have
29:10or will.
29:10This conversation
29:11is over.
29:13No, no.
29:13Okay, please.
29:14I'll pay.
29:15Call it a charitable donation.
29:17I'll sign whatever waiver
29:18you want.
29:20A thousand dollars.
29:21Cash.
29:25Done?
29:26Yeah.
29:27I will send it
29:28after my shift.
29:31I'm sorry.
29:33It's not your fault.
29:34Wesley was just
29:35doing his job.
29:36Have you heard
29:37from IA yet?
29:38No.
29:38They'll need to review
29:39all the facts
29:39before bringing me in.
29:42But it would probably
29:44be best for us
29:45to keep things
29:46purely professional
29:47until this is all over.
29:50Yeah, I guess so.
29:54I set all the fires.
29:56Sally had nothing
29:56to do with it.
29:57Mandy, don't.
29:58Look, given we have
29:59her confessing
30:00to setting one of the fires
30:01and we have it on video,
30:02that's not going to stick.
30:03Please.
30:04I talked her into it.
30:05She's not getting
30:06really a fire bug.
30:08She's just in love with me
30:09and I took advantage.
30:10She doesn't deserve
30:11to go to prison.
30:12She lit the fires, Mandy.
30:14I can't just let her go.
30:15Look, you can always
30:16try your luck
30:16with the DA's office.
30:25Look, I'm not judging you.
30:26It's your money.
30:27But if this Rhiannon woman
30:28truly believed
30:29in her mystical powers,
30:30she wouldn't be
30:30jacking you up
30:31for a thousand bucks
30:32just to clean up
30:32her spray-and-pray
30:33method of cursing.
30:34Yeah, totally.
30:35But I have to save my house.
30:36Then I'm taking
30:37my crystal business
30:38elsewhere.
30:39Yeah.
30:48Sir, sir, hey,
30:50are you okay?
30:51Is she okay?
30:54This entrance
30:55is what's cursed.
30:57Oh, my God.
30:58Oh, my God.
31:19Hey, let me talk to Nolan.
31:21I'm sure he'll let us
31:21take miles for a few hours
31:22to get this curse removed.
31:24I'm afraid to wait
31:25any longer
31:25to get this done.
31:45What happened?
31:48Oh, my God.
31:52There was an explosion
31:53at the Sally port.
31:54Jeez.
31:57Oh, careful, careful.
31:59You've got a huge piece
31:59of glass in your arm.
32:01No, no, no.
32:01Leave it.
32:01Leave it, leave it.
32:02We've got to get you
32:02a tourniquet first.
32:03Right, right, yeah.
32:04Okay.
32:06We have to help everyone.
32:07I need to find miles.
32:09I need to find miles.
32:10First, go to the kit room.
32:11Grab all the rest for you.
32:12Yeah.
32:14Jeez.
32:15Oh.
32:16Oh.
32:17I'm here.
32:18I'm right here.
32:29I'm here.
32:55You're coming.
32:55You're coming.
33:11I need help.
33:13Y'all need help.
33:16I need help.
33:24Naila.
33:24Naila, you okay?
33:26Yeah, I'm okay.
33:27Okay.
33:28There's masks in the box.
33:30I'm going to go back there.
33:33Okay.
33:33Are you okay?
33:34Okay.
33:36All right.
33:38All right, we're on three.
33:40Ready, we're...
33:41One, two, three.
33:43Oh.
33:54I'll get the masks.
33:55I'll get the keys.
33:56All right.
34:05Come on.
34:07Come on.
34:08Come on.
34:09Come on.
34:09Come on.
34:11Come on.
34:12Come on.
34:14Come on.
34:16Help! Help us!
35:09Help! Help us!
35:38Bradford, let's go, come on.
35:53Come on, get up.
36:04No!
36:13We can't stay here.
36:15I'm not leaving her behind.
36:22Hey!
36:23Hey, over here, it's Jack.
36:25We need this open.
36:48Come on!
36:53Come on!
36:53Where are you going?
37:08Hi, I'm checking on a patient, Mandy Fisk, and she was burning that fire.
37:13Arnold McKenna, you're under arrest for use of a weapon of mass destruction and attempted murder times a thousand.
37:20And just so you know, Mandy and her girlfriend are going to make it, but you're going to go to
37:23prison for the rest of your life.
37:25Get them out of here.
37:29Hey.
37:30Hey.
37:30Oh!
37:33I thought I lost you.
37:42Thanks for the save.
37:45It's what we do.
37:47Although it would be so great if we never had to survive the fire again.
37:52Tell me about it.
37:57Look who I found out in the lobby.
37:58James should be landing any minute.
38:00We need to talk each other down on the way over here.
38:02Thanks.
38:03I know you said we should keep it purely professional, but how about we start that tomorrow?
38:12Come here.
38:13Oh.
38:28Hey.
38:29How's he doing?
38:30Oh, he's okay.
38:32Concussion.
38:33Lots of blunt force trauma bruising, some second degree burns, but it could have been a lot worse.
38:39But it wasn't, because you saved him.
38:42It's my fault he was in danger in the first place.
38:44Okay.
38:45Regardless, that's taken care of now, too.
38:48I gave Rhiannon a thousand dollars to lift the curse she promised is effective right away.
38:52Oh, my God.
38:54I will pay you back.
38:55Oh, please.
38:56I've sold so much merch on my tour, I'm loaded.
38:59Are you, uh, huggable?
39:01Gently.
39:03Well, I have a newfound respect for firefighters, and you in general.
39:08If I needed that.
39:09And I have an even greater respect for your stubborn-headed bravery.
39:13But, next time leave the fire rescue to the professionals, we dress for it.
39:17Yes, dear.
39:20You should go to D.C.
39:21John.
39:22No, I mean it.
39:23We are strong enough to navigate the separation, and you really want it.
39:28I took it personally, and it was never about us.
39:32You think I'll get bored of this in a year, when she's a new challenge back home.
39:36I'm sure I have no idea what you're talking about.
39:42Mmh!
39:43Stop!
40:18Damn it.
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