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The R.o.o.k.i.e Season 8 Episode 11 Engsub

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00:00Previously on The Rookie.
00:01Remember the criminal Garza flew back from Vegas?
00:04Everett, right?
00:05As we've been digging deeper into his criminal operation,
00:07an unexplained connection inside the Pentagon.
00:11Hey, counselor.
00:13Harrison Novak.
00:13Hunting my victims.
00:15That just fills me up.
00:17It seems clear that we have a second serial killer at large.
00:20I think Glasser is my guy.
00:21They're in my head!
00:22Ryan Dearborn's misfortune is Liam Glasser's blessing.
00:25If you're implying I had something to do with this.
00:33He said I do know his name.
00:35His name was Martin.
00:43Don't worry.
00:44I'm up.
00:46You're looking pretty horizontal to me.
00:53Yeah.
00:55Hey.
00:57There is no shame if you're not ready.
01:00All right?
01:01And what you experienced was deeply traumatic.
01:04And it doesn't just disappear in a few weeks.
01:08It just would be easier to process if he was a violent criminal.
01:12You know, but he's not.
01:14He's a victim, too.
01:16I hear you.
01:17But listen.
01:19It doesn't matter.
01:21Okay?
01:22And this is going to sound cold-blooded, but in the moment, Martin Carpio was a homicidal maniac about to
01:29drive a linoleum knife through your chest.
01:31If you hadn't acted, I was going to spend the last couple of weeks picking out a coffin and putting
01:41your body on the ground.
01:42And I know this is complicated for you, but for me, it is very simple.
01:46You're alive because you did what you had to do to stay that way.
01:55Okay.
01:56Okay.
01:57I need a shower and a coffee.
02:00I'm on it.
02:01Of course.
02:02Look, you're not going to have to worry about me.
02:04Okay?
02:05I will pull my weight.
02:07Yeah.
02:07If you can, you will.
02:08But what I need most from you right now is the truth.
02:11All right?
02:12Do not push yourself to failure.
02:14Because that failure can get other cops killed.
02:17Understood.
02:28I'm afraid I have some bad news.
02:32Given the severity of the challenges to prosecuting Liam Glazer, the DA has instructed me to offer a plea deal.
02:40Involuntary manslaughter for the death of Grant Nagalas.
02:42What?
02:44One charge for a serial killer?
02:46And how is manslaughter even on the table?
02:50The dearth, the physical evidence, the tainted police investigation, the lack of eyewitnesses, the false confession and subsequent mental breakdown
02:57of Ryan Dearborn.
02:58The fact that Glazer piggybacked his burial site with another killer's bodies.
03:02Okay, but Harrison Novak is clear that he didn't kill Glazer's victims.
03:07And Dearborn was drugged into a mental health crisis.
03:09Ryan had drugs in his system, which Glazer's lawyer will argue he took himself, even though I think Glazer's lawyer
03:14is the one who did the drugging.
03:16But we have zero evidence that Malcolm Walsh did anything, right?
03:21Unfortunately.
03:23Selina and I went over the CCTV footage and spoke to the staff at Ryan's halfway house.
03:27There's no proof that anyone tampered with Ryan's meds.
03:31But what about that guy we found handcuffed in Glazer's shower, stuck full of needles?
03:36I know it's not murder, but we've got to be able to convict him for that.
03:39And for attacking Nolan in the basement.
03:41Glazer claims that Phil Warren was an unhoused person who broke in and took shelter from the fires.
03:46And that he thought that we were looters, not cops, so he was defending himself.
03:52Bottom line, it's all a mess.
03:55Look, I'm sorry.
03:56We did our best.
03:58At least with the plea deal, Glazer will be off the streets for a decade while we continue to gather
04:02evidence to charge him for his other crimes.
04:08Hey, how's Lucy?
04:09Better than she was.
04:10Not as bad as she thinks.
04:11You gave her that tough love speech.
04:13Almost word for word from the one you gave me.
04:15Oh.
04:18How are things with Luna?
04:21Well, I'm still living in a hotel.
04:24Luna says she wants to talk, but I say if she won't quit her job, they have nothing to talk
04:28about.
04:29Rinse and repeat.
04:30So no one's filed the paperwork yet?
04:31No.
04:33Man, Tim, I don't want to get divorced.
04:35But we're both too stubborn to give an inch.
04:38Anyway, you ever run with anyone sporting an ego and nimicus tattoo?
04:44The night strike guys?
04:46No, they're always wound way too tight.
04:47What if I told you Bailey saw their tattoo on a woman at the Pentagon?
04:51It's connected to the Everett case?
04:52Yeah.
04:53So we don't know how he's involved, but a war criminal with ties to the Pentagon is all kinds of
04:58bad.
04:58There's never been a female operator in that spec ops team.
05:01I mean, she could be intelligence.
05:03You know, some case officers feel an unhealthy connection to their kill squads.
05:07Go ahead.
05:10Bradford.
05:13Understood.
05:16What's wrong?
05:16Harrison Novak is coming in to, quote, unburden himself of additional crimes he committed, unquote.
05:24Good morning.
05:26I had a wonderful moment of clarity over the weekend.
05:29Yeah, sure.
05:30I don't get mad at a bug that splatters my windshield.
05:33So why would I get so worked up over you?
05:36I'm not taking the Bay Vivian, so you can just get to the point.
05:39I heard about the Glasser plea deal.
05:42It's a rough break.
05:44You know, I think the important thing is that he'll be off the streets.
05:48He's going to do some time.
05:49Mm-hmm.
05:49It's not really worthy of a press release, though, is it?
05:52Serial killer does some time over heinous murders.
05:57On a happier note, I'm heading over to Mid-Wilshire.
06:01Harrison Novak is coming in to confess to more crimes after pleading guilty to all the ones I charged him
06:07with.
06:08If only you'd caught his case rather than Liam Glasser, you might actually have a shot at winning the DA
06:13race.
06:14Well, thank you for the heads up.
06:18Have a nice day.
06:20You too.
06:27Hey.
06:27Why didn't you tell me that Harrison Novak was coming in to confess to more crimes?
06:30I didn't know.
06:32Novak's coming in.
06:34He's an attention whore.
06:35He probably just wants to stretch his legs and get a catered lunch.
06:38Yeah, maybe.
06:40Will you keep me posted?
06:41I, uh, I just got a bad feeling about it.
06:43I will, but I'm sure it's nothing.
06:47Okay.
07:01Hey, I'm supposed to talk to you about something.
07:04Bradford said it was important.
07:06Um, important that I talk to you.
07:08Oh, wait.
07:09I'm not supposed to ask you about what you did on penalty of...
07:13Smitty!
07:13My office.
07:14Now.
07:17I didn't actually ask her about that, you know.
07:24Did you tell everybody to avoid me?
07:26I mean, I might have encouraged a few people to give you your space.
07:31Well, don't yell at Smitty.
07:32He obviously just forgot.
07:33I'm not.
07:34He's getting a temporary promotion to interim watch commander while I go on patrol with you.
07:39Tim, I don't want special treatment.
07:40You're not getting it.
07:41Look, all Smitty has to do is smile and nod in a few Zoom meetings.
07:44I already disabled the laptop mic.
07:46I'm telling you, as watch commander, I would do this for any of my returning patrol officers.
07:49I promise.
07:51All right, fine.
07:52But I want to choose where we're having lunch.
07:55No.
07:57Hello.
07:59Do you think Lucy's okay?
08:02She seemed all right in roll call.
08:04You know, everyone handles taking a life in the line differently, and there's no way of knowing how it's going
08:10to affect you until it happens.
08:13I want to check in with her, you know, but I'm worried I'll make things awkward.
08:17And you know she's not supposed to talk to us about that.
08:19I know.
08:20Because if, God forbid, this goes to trial, we'll be asked to testify about her mental state.
08:25It's just weird, you know, that I can't ask my girl how she's doing.
08:34John Nolan.
08:35I'm worried about Bailey, John.
08:38Who is this?
08:39You should recognize my voice, John.
08:41Zuzu.
08:42Why are you worried about my wife?
08:44There's been an uptick in searches for her name, information requests plugged into government systems, listening devices on her phone.
08:53How do you know that?
08:54Because I'm listening as well.
08:56She's not safe, John.
08:57But you need to be careful about how you warn her, or you could make it worse.
09:03Wait, what's going on?
09:04I don't know.
09:057 and 15 possible 1066 reported at the Hollywood Premier Motel.
09:107 and 15 copies.
09:11Shorts en route.
09:29Hey, couldn't you have, uh, parked on the street?
09:31Uh, I don't need everybody in Hollywood knowing you're here, so...
09:35We're here on the daily, Earl.
09:36You need one of those signs that say,
09:38Days since police last visited so we can keep marking it back to zero.
09:41Heh.
09:42That way everybody's a comedian, huh?
09:44Hey, so where's the body?
09:45This way.
09:50So, uh...
09:51One of our guests, uh...
09:54He checked out a little early, and, uh...
09:57Yeah, I-I-I covered him with the towel.
09:59You know you're not supposed to tamper with a potential crime scene, Earl.
10:02We're a, uh, family establishment.
10:05Manson family, maybe.
10:08Oh.
10:09When did you find him?
10:1020 minutes ago.
10:12He was here when I clocked in at 5 a.m.
10:16I thought he was asleep.
10:18With two eyes picked in his head?
10:20Yeah, I didn't, uh, really look that close.
10:23And I suppose you still don't have any working security cameras?
10:26These haven't been repaired since the last time they were vandalized.
10:30Control, we got a 187.
10:31Victim is male in his 40s.
10:33We send the M-E-T-I-D and send a supervisor to my location.
10:38Control 7, Adam 100, responding.
10:41You sure you want your first call to be a dead body?
10:43We can start with something easier.
10:46Are you kidding?
10:47This is right out of the Tim Bradford School of Trauma Recovery.
10:50You gotta get right back on that horse.
10:51If you get punched in the mouth, you...
10:52Hey!
10:53What?
10:54Get out of there!
10:56You know he can't hear you, right?
10:58Wait, is that...
10:59Is that the Fernando Valenzuela baseball?
11:00Put that down!
11:10Watch commander's office.
11:12Put that ball away or I'm coming back there and shoving it down your throat.
11:18There are some very interesting events taking place in the world at home.
11:27There are some very interesting events taking place in the world at home.
11:46There's one thing that I can do now.
11:54ladies. There he is, the next District Attorney of Los Angeles. Though I hear my case is hurting
12:08you in the polls. These are on, right? Good. I'm gonna need to get the footage for the Hulu doc
12:19for filming. You're not serious. I am. Involuntary manslaughter with a chance of parole after 15
12:27years. You could be out in time to see your son graduate from college. College is overrated.
12:34I never went and look how I turned out. I have a confession to make. You see, last year when
12:43I
12:43took you to my little burial site, I lied to you. See, I told you that some of the bodies
12:53you dug up weren't mine. And that, that wasn't true. If I take the deal, isn't that the same
13:03as pleading guilty? Yes. Then how can I, in good conscience, confess to something that
13:12I didn't do? Everybody in that field was put there by me. Liam Glasser had nothing to do
13:23with any of those murders.
13:31Hey.
13:38Okay. This guy got a name? Several. Uh, TID is getting started on his room, 212. So far,
13:44we have IDs for Jack Dawes, Patrick Sullivan, Roger Newman, and Ken Marigold. Let's go knock
13:49on some doors. Maybe somebody saw something. Yeah. Can I grab you a second before we get
13:54started? Yeah, sure. I need to call Bailey at the Pentagon, but I can't call her phones.
14:00Is there something I should know? I don't know. Might be nothing. Hopefully it's nothing.
14:04All right, I'll make a call. I got a few people in the building that can get her a clean
14:07phone.
14:07Thank you. Yeah.
14:14Hi, sir. I'm Officer Juarez with LAPD. There was a murder this
14:19morning, and I was wondering whether you saw it. First name kissed my last name ass. Is
14:27there a hyphen in there somewhere? Did you notice anything suspicious?
14:34Look, we're not here for your pet, Mr. Jaffe, although I'm pretty sure that snake is venomous.
14:39Did you talk to the man in 212?
14:43Ma'am, it may be allowed with smoking while using an oxygen tank as a fire hazard.
14:50Officer John Nolan. Randy? What are you doing here? I'm on the trail of a devious con man. I've been
14:55watching him every second of every hour or every day for weeks. The man in 212 will not escape my
15:00grasp. The man in 212 is dead. I dumped. Hey, this is a disaster. I know it sounds bad, but
15:09I think we can
15:09turn it around. How? Harrison Novak just confessed to Liam Glazer's murders. The timing cannot be a
15:14coincidence. I mean, Glazer basically laughed on my face when I made the plea offer. It's like he
15:19knew that Novak's confession was coming. We'll figure out the connection later. For now, let's you and me
15:24blow a few giant holes in Novak's fake confession and send him back to prison with his tail between
15:29his legs. We got this. Hmm. Turn this on and call your husband. I'm confused. Who is your client?
15:48Frau Linda Chandler. The con man in 212 stole her retirement savings in a Heim-TĂŒrkisch scheme.
15:54He told her she was investing in a Florida condominium, but it was ZĂŒmflant. Now she has
15:59nothing but the clothes on her back. Well, we found at least five IDs. Odds are he's running all sorts
16:05of scams all over the country with different victims. It's going to take a while to unwind this.
16:08Yeah. No need. I've located a bread trail that led me to what the rappers call his government name,
16:14Charles Deacon. That's good work. Okay. We're going to need to speak with your client. Oh,
16:19yes. I'll airbop you her contact. Uh, I'm sorry. I have to take this. Okay.
16:27Hello. Why did a stranger hand me an audio jammer and a burner phone and tell me to call you?
16:32I have been told that you are in danger. Told by who?
16:37Zuzu. The homicidal AI? Since when have you become besties with that thing?
16:42I, I, I'm not. It's complicated, but it, it called to warn me that someone has been doing a deep
16:50background check on you. That your phones, your apartment, your office, they're all most likely
16:55bucked. And it could just be Zuzu playing games. Well, on the other hand, I had a fairly strong
17:02feeling I was being followed last night. And you didn't call me? I wasn't sure. I,
17:06things have just felt a little off ever since Wade asked me to knock on a door.
17:10What door? It was a task force thing, something ever related.
17:14And I am gonna kill Gray. Why don't you try looping him in first and I'll act normally.
17:19Bailey. It's fine. Nothing's gonna happen to me in the building.
17:22Hi. Hi. How many doors left? Uh, three. Okay. Well, if they've got a warrant,
17:28they're probably gonna lie low until we're out of here. Right. Look, I know I'm not supposed to ask how
17:33you are, but if you need me for anything, I'm okay. I'm good. Yeah, thank you.
17:41Excuse me, sir. Hey! Police! I gotta go.
17:44Come on! Sir! Hey!
17:49Captain Waters. Yeah.
17:51Hey, Randy. Randy, you okay? Yeah, but my bell is really ringing.
17:56What the hell happened to his accent? What are you talking about?
18:01Schnitzel. Strudel. Schwarzenegger. What is happening to me, John Nolan? I sound so flat,
18:08so bland, so... American.
18:16I wanted to keep my ammo unpredictable, so I killed men and women. I just buried the dudes in a
18:25different
18:25area. Didn't want them... mingling. All the men were strangled, but the women were bludgeoned.
18:33I'd like to mix it up. What about the needles? You want us to believe that you only injected the
18:38men
18:38with foreign substances and not the women? Oh, well, the men were there for a very different purpose.
18:45They were there to be tortured physically, whereas with the women, it was much more...
18:52psychological. Okay, so let's go case by case. As we said before, all the men were strangled,
18:58is that right? Yes. Wait. No.
19:05This dude, I want to say his name was... Conrad? Conrad almost got away from me.
19:14So, I had to kill him with a hatchet I kept in my car.
19:20That information was never released, not even to the family.
19:24I can see that you want more specifics. Okay?
19:31Victim number one. Gran Nogales. Only one that I actually knew, personally,
19:36I would see him when I was a patient at Westview,
19:38restocking the snack machine when Glasser had a day off. Second was just some homeless guy abducted
19:45out of an encampment on Sepulveda. Oh, there he is. Poor JJ. Now this one...
19:56is not mine. Nice try. Don't you get this? Stock photos? Victim number three.
20:08I picked him up by the side of the road in Carpinteria. Fun fact, strangled him with his own belt,
20:15then buried him with it. I have a feeling that little detail didn't make the papers.
20:28My best guess is foreign accent syndrome. How do I fix it? And why is he now Southern? It could
20:36be his
20:36brain's way of working its way back to normal. Your CT scan was clean, so there's really no immediate
20:41medical treatment I can offer. But will he get better? Probably, but not a certainty. Right now,
20:46you just have to learn to live with it. I gotta go. Excuse me. Thank you.
20:51Well, Randy, I know even for you, this is a little weird.
20:56I'm lost, John Nolan. Without my accent, I'm just another generic, handsome, beefcake in Los Angeles.
21:05Nolan, go to Channel 11. Go for Nolan?
21:07You still with Randy? Guten tag. Listen, the contact details you gave us for the woman who hired you
21:13are a literal dead end. She died of a stroke two years ago.
21:16Do you think I was hired by a ghost? Over? No.
21:19No. Let me get this straight. Randy was hired to find a con man using dozens of aliases by a
21:25woman
21:26who was using an alias? Correct.
21:29Okay, just wanted to say it out loud. Randy, you didn't verify her identity when she hired you?
21:33No, you silly goose. My clients don't hire me to background check them. Right. I'm going to take
21:39Randy back to the station and have him work with a composite artist. I'll call you if we find anything
21:43useful. I want to hold my breath. How's he doing? Same. Still in the Zoom meeting.
21:51I don't know about that. What do you mean? Well, has he moved at all?
21:56It's frozen. Or it's a photo he propped up on the camera. No. Yeah.
22:09Why put so much effort into being lazy? Wouldn't it be easier to just do the job?
22:13It's his passion.
22:16What the hell have you got my wife into? I don't know what you're talking about.
22:18You had her knock on a door. Now she's being surveilled. How do you know that?
22:22That's a story for another time. More importantly, what are you and Garza going to do to ensure her safety?
22:28Everything. I'll call Garza right now and come up with a plan.
22:31Okay, but he's going to see this as an opportunity to stalk the stalkers. I am telling you,
22:36her safety is more important than any investigation you got her wrapped up in.
22:39I hear you. I'll make this right. I'm sorry. We never intended to put her in danger.
22:45Harrison Novak has seen Blasher's file. That is the only way that he can know all of these details.
22:50I'm telling you. First, Malcolm dosed Ryan Dearborn, and now he's somehow convinced Novak to come in with this false
22:55confession.
22:57Malcolm Walsh was just brought up to speed on the Novak confession, and he didn't rub it in my face.
23:02Because he knew it was coming in, and he didn't want to overplay his hand.
23:05Any luck tying him to Novak in prison?
23:07Nothing direct, but Malcolm represents two prisoners on Novak's cell block. It would have been easy for him to communicate
23:13through one of them.
23:13As a true crime fetishist, Novak would have been following the public details of Gloucester's case in the media.
23:19All Malcolm had to do was fill in the blanks.
23:21But there is one other possibility, a simpler path directly from the DA's office to Novak.
23:27Novak has been representing himself, which means he would have been dealing directly with the ADA prosecuting his case to
23:33negotiate his plea deal.
23:36Are you saying that Vivian was the one to spill the Gloucester secrets?
23:41I can't... I mean... Look, Vivian can be ruthless, but conspiring with a serial killer to put another killer back
23:47on the street, that's beyond her usual dirty tricks.
23:50Is it, though? She was running for DA, unopposed. She had the job in the bag, and then you jumped
23:55in front of her path, and now she's got to get you out of the way quick.
23:58Desperate times call for desperate measures.
24:01An emergency hearing was just scheduled with Judge St. Clair to discuss the admissibility of Novak's confession.
24:06I bet a million dollars that Malcolm had that request teed up and ready to go.
24:11I'm gonna lose Gloucester and the DA's race.
24:14You don't know that. Judge St. Clair is a straight shooter, and we're not done fighting.
24:19Yeah, you're right. I gotta swing by the office to work on my argument. Wish me luck.
24:24Good luck.
24:26I can't believe this is really happening. Gloucester is on the verge of going free.
24:31Wesley will find a way to stop it. He has to.
24:42Officer Chen.
24:43Hi.
24:43I'm Joan Carpio. Martin was my brother.
24:47I'm sorry, but this conversation is not happening.
24:49You killed my brother. I want to know why.
24:54Yeah. I had no choice.
24:56Sergeant Chen, can you give us a minute, please?
25:03Ma'am, you can't speak to Sergeant Chen while this investigation is ongoing.
25:08My brother is dead.
25:10I need to know why he died.
25:16Martin was a good person.
25:19He was a kind person. He was not a killer.
25:21Okay, ma'am.
25:24I'm sorry, but you're gonna have to get back in your car, and you're gonna need to leave.
25:32Look, I am sorry that that happened.
25:34How can she not know?
25:35The families of the Westview victims were briefed on the contamination and the subsequent violent
25:39behavior, but that briefing was limited.
25:42She needs to know that I was defending myself.
25:44She never saw her brother in that altered state.
25:47She can't imagine the killer he became.
25:49Well, then show her my body cam footage. I mean, it's right there.
25:52When that footage is disclosed is up to the department lawyers.
25:55This was obviously very upsetting. Maybe you should consider clocking out for the day.
26:01Stop.
26:02We're on the job right now. I don't need boyfriend Tim stepping in, okay?
26:06Good, because he's not here.
26:08As your watch commander, I am telling you, you can finish your shift, but you're not going back out on
26:13patrol.
26:14Okay.
26:18I've been going through the list of people our victim scammed over the last decade.
26:23It's long.
26:24How long?
26:25I mean, about, as of now, about 50.
26:29Yeah, a lot of them are elderly, but not exclusively.
26:32I mean, he conned anyone he could get his hooks in.
26:34I mean, the victims were left with nothing.
26:36That's a lot of people who wanted Charles Deacon dead.
26:40This is the woman who hired me to find her con man.
26:49Maybe we should take him back to the hospital.
26:52What, is it not helpful?
26:53No, uh, it's, this is great. I'm gonna, we're gonna get that circulated.
26:57Um, Officer Juarez was just filling this in on the victim's victims.
27:01Uh, I've run them against, uh, Deacon's aliases, and the most interesting one is Morgan Jones,
27:09a stockbroker from New York. He managed to use that identity to land a house in the Hamptons.
27:13A 17-year-old girl ended up dead in the pool while he was having a blowout party.
27:18Uh, Deacon was initially questioned by police, but by the time they learned he was the one that
27:23provided the drugs that killed her, he had disappeared.
27:25Who was this poor girl who met such a tragic aunt?
27:29Paula Leonardi.
27:30Of the Leonardi crime family?
27:32Yeah, I mean, her father is El Jefe, or whatever they call the boss of bosses in Italian.
27:39That's her. The one who hired me.
27:41What? Are you sure?
27:45Right.
27:47So what's the plan?
27:48Well, our plan is to dig deep on Grandma Leonardi so we can get enough for a warrant.
27:55Your plan is to go home.
27:57It's not bad enough I sound like a freak.
27:58You think you would deny me the satisfaction of avenging my tainted honor?
28:01Okay, nobody's denying your tainted anything.
28:04This is all my fault.
28:06I called the Fraulein and told her exactly where the man who killed her granddaughter would be.
28:10I must be involved in making things right.
28:12And you will be. It's just gonna take a minute to get the warrant.
28:16But when we do and it's time to bring her into custody, I will definitely call you.
28:25You're relieved.
28:26Uh, I've actually got a food order coming.
28:29Um, uh, it just takes me when it arrives.
28:33And by the way, um, the stapler was broken when I got here.
28:53It's simple. I can't think of anything more prejudicial to the jury than to allow Harrison
28:57Novak on the witness stand to falsely confess to murders he did not commit.
29:01Your Honor, Novak possesses intimate details of crimes for which my client has been accused.
29:06Mr. Revers is prosecuting the wrong man.
29:08Uh, Liam Glazer is guilty of those murders. I plan to prove it in trial.
29:12This morning you are begging me to take a deal.
29:14Play deal sounds like a wonderful compromise.
29:16Resent the implication that I was begging, but, uh, the offer still stands.
29:20It is rejected.
29:21Oh, okay.
29:21Your Honor, Harrison Novak's testimony is probative to my client's innocence.
29:26The jury should be allowed to hear it and make up their own minds.
29:29Harrison Novak is a convicted killer.
29:31A convicted killer, yes. Claiming to have murdered more people.
29:33Look, Your Honor, Your Honor, bottom line, the confession's a lie.
29:39You can make that argument in court, Mr. Revers. I'm allowing it.
29:42Thank you, Your Honor. No hard feelings.
29:45I know that you were involved in this somehow, and I'm gonna prove it.
29:48Your Honor, I've been threatened.
29:50Sir, the defense counsel has exhibited a shocking pattern of unethical and
29:56potentially criminal behavior throughout this whole process. So...
29:59Watch yourself, Counselor. Making accusations in my presence without a clear factual basis
30:04won't be tolerated. It can result in contempt of court and possible sanctions.
30:09Am I understood?
30:10Yes, sir.
30:10Great.
30:16I spoke with a detective in the organized crime unit in New York. According to her, Sabina Leonardi
30:23is old school. Avenging her granddaughter's death would be considered a family obligation.
30:28Do we have enough to arrest?
30:29Well, given Randy's head trauma, his positive ID on Sabina won't pass muster with the judge,
30:34so we're pulling flight records trying to establish that she's here in Los Angeles.
30:38Sorry. Randy, can I call you back?
30:41You can, but I have exciting news. I've solved the crime. Meet me at the motel.
30:46You can prove Sabina murdered Deacon?
30:48Well, no, not yet, but I have a bold plan. I've invited her to meet me in my room,
30:54where I will get her to confess and then hopefully get another
30:56stemple to the temple to end this accent nightmare.
30:58That's not bold. That's insane.
31:01Well, as my great-uncle used to say, where wood is chopped, splinters must fall.
31:07Sounds better in German.
31:08Okay, listen, you are the only loose end tying Sabina to the murder. You put pressure on her,
31:14they will kill you. Exactly why I alerted my good friend John Nolan.
31:18Better hurry up. They're gonna be here soon.
31:22Any available units in the vicinity of the Hollywood Premier Motel?
31:29Seven Lincoln 300 affirmative. I'm about four minutes out.
31:32Seven Lincoln 300, you were advised to remain at the station.
31:35Yes, sir. I didn't want to leave patrol without their supervising sergeant.
31:39What should I expect at the motel?
31:42Skip tracer Randy in potential jeopardy.
31:45Establish a police presence in the parking lot. Wait for us to arrive.
31:48ETA, 10 minutes. Do not engage.
31:52Why, yes, Randy. I had to avenge the death of my granddaughter
31:55by killing the evil man responsible.
32:01Why, yes, Randy. I had to avenge the death of my granddaughter
32:04by killing the evil man responsible.
32:15Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, okay. Greetings. Where is the lovely Sabina?
32:27Oh, there you are. Please, come on in. Oh, maybe I'd rather be alone.
32:36What happened to your voice, Randy?
32:38Well, you see, it's called foreign accent syndrome.
32:40You see, I sustained a blow to the head.
32:42Oh, maybe that cured me. Oh, now what is that?
32:48Might you be able to hit me again, but this time a little harder.
32:51He talks again. Shoot him.
32:55That'd cure your problem. Permanently.
32:58This is your own fault, Randy. If you had just left it alone,
33:04I would have left you alone.
33:07Now, we're gonna take you somewhere and kill you.
33:19Seven Lincoln 300. I'm code 62415.
33:23We'll start me another unit.
33:27Gentlemen, I'm gonna need to see those hands, all right?
33:29Stop moving and show me your hands!
33:33Oh, no!
33:40No!
33:54No!
33:55No!
33:57No!
33:57No!
33:58No!
33:58No!
34:10I need an RA for a GSW.
34:13Police! Drop the gun. Show me your hands.
34:17Useless. Hands on the wall. Spread your legs.
34:20Ma-Ma'am!
34:23Give me a sec. I'm about to have a heart attack.
34:26Yeah, and I will call an ambulance if you do,
34:28but right now I need your hands on the wall.
34:30Okay, okay.
34:32Like this.
34:33Lean on the wall.
34:33Yes, ma'am.
34:34Let's go.
34:37Bendy! Hey, you okay?
34:38Ja, na ja. Ich hab mich ehrlich gesagt schon mal besser gefĂŒhlt.
34:41Heiliger Schroesack!
34:42John Nolan! I have never been happy to be smashed in the brain!
34:46Oh! Ah! I have a headache.
34:49Yeah, let's... let's go get that looked at.
34:52Oh, okay. Hey, how many fingers am I holding up?
34:56Two.
34:57So you're fine.
34:58No, no, I'm great.
34:59Hey, what happened today?
35:04Hey, how's he doing?
35:06Wunderbar. Dr. Ashton thinks my brain bleed fixed my accent.
35:10That sounds serious.
35:11I'm hoping he won't need surgery, but we're closely monitoring for worsening conditions such as headaches, nausea, slurred speech.
35:17My speech is perfect. Listen.
35:20Schnecken erschrecken wenn sie Schnecken schmecken, weil zum Erschrecken viele Schnecken, Schnecken nicht schmecken.
35:24What?
35:24I might order another CT.
35:26Uh, that's your call, but I'm pretty sure that's Randy's baseline.
35:31You disobeyed a direct order.
35:33The order was wrong. I'm patronizing.
35:34I warned you this morning. Don't push the failure.
35:38And I didn't. I was thrown as anyone would have been, but I handled it. You just didn't trust me.
35:45You make a good point.
35:48I know. I...
35:51And I know that you're just worried about me and wanting to protect me. I know that.
35:54But I wasn't listening, and I'm sorry.
36:01I'm sorry, too.
36:02All right. So what do you need?
36:05You're not gonna like this, but I need to talk to Martin Karpiew's sister.
36:09She deserves to know exactly what happened with her brother.
36:12Look, I mean, you know all the reasons why you shouldn't, but it's your decision.
36:19I am trying to be a good cop and follow all of the rules, but in order for me to
36:23be a good cop, I...
36:24I need to be a good human first.
36:27No matter what comes after that.
36:31Patience find you.
36:35Oh.
36:39Oh.
36:42Oh.
36:44Hey.
36:45Where are the kids?
36:48They're in our room watching a movie eating too much sugar
36:55Some more bad news
36:56Well, the DA is dropping all the charges against Liam Glazer
37:00The Novak confession was the final nail in the proverbial coffin for my boss
37:11Okay
37:17Okay, so we dig in we go through the case with a fine-tooth comb and prove that Harrison Novak
37:23didn't commit the murders
37:24We'll prove that Malcolm and Vivian were involved and then
37:30We've read a rest tomorrow morning
37:34I'm gonna really want that pep talk, but right now I just want to get drunk enough to forget that
37:40Liam Glazer is currently being released
37:43From prison
37:55What's going on?
37:57You're going home
38:11Joan, thank you so much for coming in
38:17I thought you weren't allowed to talk to me
38:21I'm not
38:23But if I wait for the investigation to end on the lawyers to work everything out
38:27It'll be a year before you get the answers that you need
38:29And after everything that your family has been through
38:31I just
38:33I just can't go along with that
38:37So we were attacked the moment that we landed at Westview
38:43About a dozen people, including your brother, they chased after us and they were so
38:49Deranged
38:50From this chemical exposure that they barely seemed human
38:53And I tried to hide in this tunnel, but Martin, he found me in there while I was biting somebody
38:59else off
39:00And before I could react, he was on top of me trying to drive a knife into my chest
39:04And I thought
39:07I thought that I was gonna die
39:08And I almost did
39:09But right before the knife entered, I managed to twist it away from me
39:17And it went into him
39:22There was no mercy in his act
39:26Like, there's no humanity
39:27He wasn't there
39:30And whatever it was that poisoned him, you know, it robbed him of that
39:37I'm so sorry about what happened
39:41But, you know, if I...
39:45I would be dead if I hadn't fought back
39:47I believe you
39:54Thank you for being honest
39:56Yeah
40:02I need to come in
40:03I got fresh intel
40:04How deep Everett's reach extends into the Pentagon
40:07We need to compare notes
40:08In person
40:09I'll be on the red-eye home
40:12She set the trap
40:14Now we see who follows her home
40:35What the hell are you doing here?
40:37Nyla
40:39I can only imagine how upset you must feel
40:42So, I brought donuts
40:46It's my way of saying
40:49No hard feelings
40:53Careful
40:55Last conversation we had by this van got you demoted
41:01Now, I am going to go and get my life back on track
41:08You want the donuts or not?
41:12Hmm?
41:14It's your loss?
41:17Got jelly
41:20Glasser
41:23Brasser
41:24This isn't over
41:25This isn't over
41:27And then
42:20Damn it.
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