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The Rookie Season 2 Episode 15


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00:00All units be on the lookout for eight prostitutes in lingerie fighting near Park Le Brow.
00:05At 10 a.m.?
00:06Well, you know, sometimes you just gotta get it in.
00:07Wanna take the call?
00:08Hell no. Those ladies will take an eye out.
00:13Check it out. 2 o'clock, Nick Cabin.
00:16Call it in.
00:17Control 7 out of 15, 2-11 in progress.
00:19Circus Licker requesting backup.
00:25Ready?
00:28Drop the gun!
00:29Don't shoot it. It's just a movie.
00:31No, don't look at camera. This is great production value.
00:33What the?
00:34Okay, arrest him like it's real.
00:36Oh, no! Taze him.
00:37What?
00:38Make it really hurt.
00:40Fake gun.
00:41Of course it is. I'm a film major. This is my thesis project.
00:43Okay, well, you almost got your actor killed.
00:45Do you have a permit to film here?
00:46One that would have notified law enforcement of your use of prop firearms?
00:51No. I'm just a student.
00:54That doesn't matter.
00:55You've just committed a misdemeanor.
00:56Punishable by up to a year in jail or a $10,000 fine.
00:59Your driver's license, please.
01:04Bieber.
01:05What kind of weird-ass movie is this?
01:07Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh.
01:17Good morning, sir.
01:22Good morning. You ready to go?
01:23ready to go? As I'll ever be. You. We'll head out right after roll call. See you in there.
01:35Yo, you should have come out with us last night. We hit this barista jam down in the
01:38arts district. What? Yeah, a celebrity barista. You pull a special stop from
01:42artisanal beans, whip up latte art. It's total fire. Okay, I know all those words
01:46separately, but together. Oh, then we jammed with this cow punk band till like 4 a.m. and
01:49went to Venice Beach to watch the sun rise. Okay, you have a singular way of
01:53making me feel a thousand years old? Sorry. Hang on one second. Hello. This is he. What?
02:03Well, there must be some mistake. No, um, I will look into that today. Thank you. I'm so
02:07sorry about that. Thank you. What? Uh, my tuition payment for Henry's college didn't
02:13go through. Insufficient funds. I thought you had his whole four years
02:15squirreled away. I do. It's, I'm sure, just a mistake.
02:19Okay, before you hit the street today, a few orders of business. One of my duties as
02:25sergeant is to run periodic assessments on officers under my command to ensure that the
02:30duty manual is being followed and that, personally, you are all above reproach. And I hope you
02:35didn't read my diary. What exactly is being assessed? Occupational integrity. From how we
02:41maintain our equipment to the upkeep of all of our certifications. If we can't obey every
02:45rule, how can we expect that from citizens? Exactly. This is a list of all minor deficiencies.
02:52Officer West will be in charge of sharing those infractions with you and making sure
02:56this station is in compliance with all regulations. So I won't be riding with Officer Lopez today,
03:01sir? No. She and I will be out of the station for the rest of the day. That being said,
03:05Sergeant Roberts from Pacific Division will be filling in. I expect to hear good things.
03:09That's it. It's Officer Nolan. A word, please.
03:15Yes, sir. Any problem? I don't want to say this in front of everyone,
03:18but your credit score has been red flagged. The credit risk is 620. You're at 300.
03:22That's impossible. I check my credit score every six months. I've never been below 700.
03:26Well, it's under it now. A cop in financial trouble is susceptible to bad actions. If you don't
03:31raise your score to acceptable standards ASAP, they will cut you from the program.
03:36Yes, sir. I'll fix it. Good.
03:37First, Henry's tuition bounces. Now this? Something is really wrong.
03:44Here you go.
03:45So, are you nervous about meeting Rachel's dad?
03:49Please.
03:49It's got to be a tick nerve-wracking. Rachel adores her dad.
03:52And he's going to love me. Colin was a sheriff for 30 years.
03:55Yeah, in a town with two stoplights.
03:58L.A. or Mayberry. A cop's a cop.
04:00No, he's from Sweet Home, not Mayberry.
04:02No, I know. It's Mayberry. Like, the TV show?
04:06What TV show? Never mind.
04:08Hey, where are Lopez and Gray going?
04:10Lompoc Prison. The guy who shot Gray and killed his partners up for parole.
04:14Parole? But he killed a cop.
04:17It's been ten years. Must have gotten credit for good behavior. I doubt they'll release him.
04:21Why's Lopez going?
04:22Lopez and her T.O. were first on scene. Officer Roman died in her arms.
04:26That's awful. Ten years ago, Lopez would have been a rookie.
04:30It was her first shift.
04:33We'll get there in two hours if you heavy-footed.
04:36So I cleared away with local laws so they don't sweat a black-and-white blur on the interstate.
04:41Well, we won't eat a stop for food.
04:43Jerky-jerky, gummy bears, and blackheads.
04:47The advocate group's in that over?
04:48Yep, make them emergency bags.
04:50Everything a survivor needs to get through the stages of grief.
04:53I appreciate the thought, but I went through all those stages a long time ago.
04:56It feels like yesterday.
05:00Yeah, it does.
05:02Did you speak with Christine?
05:04Yeah. Yeah, um, last night. She's not going.
05:09We'll have to speak on the widow's behalf.
05:13You ready?
05:14Yep.
05:17No, no, no, no. This is a nightmare.
05:19I only carry one credit card. My credit report says I have seven.
05:23Someone obviously stole my identity and opened cards and my name.
05:26And ran up big balances.
05:28And they emptied Henry's college account. How am I going to fix this?
05:31Detective Summerland, Identity Theft Division. He'll know what to do.
05:35All righty, here we go.
05:36Now, first thing we've got to do, super important,
05:38we've got to separate all the legitimate charges from the illegitimate charges.
05:42All right, so we're going to need one of these, man.
05:44Let's see, looks like you spent $19,000 for an ocelot coat.
05:51I'm sorry, what is an ocelot again?
05:53Something that would like its fur back?
05:54That, no.
05:56Okay, okay, so I think we all agree that charge is pretty gosh darn illegitimate, right?
06:01Okay.
06:03Looks like you also paid $15,000 for tennis shoes.
06:08$15,000?
06:09Do they come with a car?
06:10Ha!
06:10Okay, look, none of those charges on those six cards are mine.
06:14But the college account is, and it's been emptied.
06:16How long will it take for the bank to put that money back?
06:19Uh, yeah, so the bank, they will not give you your money back because you only have 60
06:26days to notify them of fraudulent activity, and if you don't, then no way, Jose, are they
06:31on the hook?
06:32Okay, and they probably made that clear to you in, like, criminally small print, so...
06:37I only check the account once a semester when I make the payment.
06:40Okay, what about Nolan's credit?
06:42Because if we can't get that sorted, he is out of the FTO program.
06:4610-4, I got you guys covered.
06:47I will have a gorgeous case file for you by end of business.
06:51The case file should be enough for the LAPD, so...
06:54Okay, well, that's good news.
06:55Henry's gonna get kicked out of the school if they don't get that money.
06:57Okay, let's not go that far.
06:59We just need to find the guy who stole it.
07:01Actually, when you do nab your man, you will still need to persuade the court to force
07:05him to make restitution, so...
07:08How long will that take?
07:09Oh, just three years.
07:11Five years tops.
07:12Five years?
07:13No, no, sorry.
07:14What I should say is it will be three to five years unless the thief happens to be overseas,
07:18in which case it'll be more like never.
07:23Wait a minute.
07:25He bought an Allen puck.
07:27Does that have bar two?
07:28No, better.
07:29It has GPS.
07:30It's a watch, and I am betting our thief is wearing that right now.
07:34So have you decided where you're taking Rachel's dad for dinner?
07:37I mean, too fancy, and he'll think you're a show-off, but he is from out of town,
07:41so you gotta deliver a celebrity sighting.
07:43We have a reservation for 7 p.m. at the smokehouse.
07:47Oh, old school.
07:48I like it.
07:50Great.
07:50We were just talking about you.
07:53That's awful.
07:55Yeah, we're on it.
07:55We'll be right there.
07:57Somebody broke into her father's car and stole his suitcase.
08:00You told her we'd handle it?
08:01Come on.
08:03You know, this is a great opportunity to bond.
08:04You just put your best foot forward.
08:05Auto burglary cases have a 0.02% solve rate.
08:08How is failing to recover her dad's suitcase my best foot forward?
08:13Smokehouse.
08:16I love their bread.
08:19Hey, Smitty, got a sec?
08:21Not exactly.
08:22This comes straight from the start.
08:23What?
08:24I need you to check the expiration date of your pepper spray.
08:26They have expiration dates?
08:28Yes.
08:28And the compliance audit listed you as having outdated OC spray.
08:31Good through October 2014.
08:34Yeah, I'm gonna need you to change that out.
08:35But it still works.
08:36You'll see.
08:37Smitty, kit room's that way.
08:42Records show you haven't qualified with your assault rifle and...
08:45Looks like it's been about...
08:48Look, if you're not in motors anymore, you have to return the motorcycle.
08:53And the helmet.
08:56Okay, it's simple.
08:57Drink a cup of coffee, put a buck in the jar.
08:59Cup, buck.
09:00Cup, buck.
09:01Cup, buck.
09:02Cup, buck.
09:02Look, just, uh, put this ten bucks in the jar, please.
09:10For the jar.
09:13Thanks for coming.
09:15Look at you in that uniform.
09:16Hey, it's so good to see you again.
09:17You're good.
09:19Tim Bradford.
09:21Colin Hall.
09:28It's a pleasure to meet you, sir.
09:30I'm sorry your trip got off to a rough start.
09:31No, it's my own fault.
09:33I saw a guy ironed the cars.
09:35I parked, but I was in a hurry.
09:36Good news is, I could recognize him if I saw him again.
09:39Well, unfortunately, we have 17,000 auto burglaries in L.A. each year, so the odds of us finding
09:44the guy...
09:44You know, back in Sweet Home, a good street cop would know every crook and his beat.
09:48We call it beat integrity.
09:49Well, much easier in a town with nine criminals.
09:52Okay, Dad, we really just need to get a claim number for the insurance report.
09:56You know, maybe I'll drive around and see if I can't crack the case for you.
09:59You know what, sir, why don't you climb in the shop?
10:02We'll drive around, do some hunting, see if we get lucky.
10:05You insist?
10:07All right, come on.
10:07You should sit in the front, sir.
10:09Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
10:14I had to get back to work, but I owe you.
10:23I know, but try and stay positive, okay?
10:26I had no idea some watches had GPS.
10:33Allen box were originally designed for fighter pilots in case they got shot down.
10:37Help rescuers find them.
10:38Seven Adam 15, I have a records match for the address you called in.
10:42House belongs to Jordan Neal, 43 years old, no criminal history.
10:46That's about to change.
10:47Nice to see you spending my money wisely.
10:55He's gonna run for getting away.
10:57No, he's not.
10:58You're under arrest.
11:19How did you find me?
11:20You stole the identities of over 40 people.
11:27I have no idea what you're talking about.
11:29Do you mind taking these off?
11:30You're scratching my Eames chair.
11:31I think you mean my Eames chair and my jukebox and my drones,
11:36which are all frivolous purchases, by the way.
11:38What is the angry cop talking about?
11:40You stole my identity.
11:42John Nolan.
11:44How's that for luck?
11:45You stole a cop's identity.
11:47There's obviously been some sort of misunderstanding.
11:49Mm, mm-hmm.
11:51Yeah.
11:51Okay, so here's what's gonna happen.
11:53The truck is gonna come and get all of this stuff,
11:55because it's not your stuff.
11:57It's evidence that will eventually be sold off
11:59to pay back all your victims.
12:00You can't do that.
12:01Oh, but the law says that I can.
12:04Officer West, I got a job for you.
12:07I need you to catalog a house full of stolen property.
12:10Sergeant Gray already gave me a long list of jobs.
12:12Well, this one is more time sensitive.
12:14Are you gonna explain to Sergeant Gray if I don't get his list done?
12:16Yeah, I got you covered.
12:18Thank you, ma'am.
12:18Well, there's just one thing I need to finish,
12:20and then I'm all yours.
12:21All right.
12:22Wait, Smitty, help me move this thing.
12:24Looks fine where it is.
12:26It's a code violation.
12:27It's supposed to be three feet from a fire exit.
12:29My back's been acting up.
12:30Get over here and push.
12:36Hold on.
12:38What's this?
12:39Oh, this case is over a year old,
12:42and it was never assigned.
12:43What do I do with it?
12:44Put it back where you found it.
12:45I can't do that, Smitty.
12:47Kid, that file is as cold as ice and guaranteed trouble.
12:51Look, it's an open case,
12:52and look, there's even a print to run.
12:54It's a little degraded, though.
12:56A little?
12:56The most important thing you can learn in this job
12:59is never volunteer for anything.
13:01Look, this case literally fell through the cracks.
13:03Yeah, although it is a simple vandalism case,
13:05I mean, the victim still deserves justice.
13:07You're a good man, and I was never here.
13:20Are you nervous?
13:23A little.
13:25If you speak from the heart, you'll do fine.
13:27That day changed me forever.
13:34Seen a cop die wearing the same uniform I was.
13:38So I held his hands.
13:44Did you know that was my first day on the job?
13:50Yeah, I did.
13:50I've been impressed
13:53how you've handled every day since.
13:57That's why I reached out
13:58when I became Watch Commandment.
14:00The cops like you that set an example.
14:03How about you?
14:05Are you nervous?
14:08Know what you're gonna say?
14:11Nervous, no.
14:13I knew this day would come.
14:15I was thinking it would come so soon.
14:16Do anything to get me back?
14:25Today's for Dennis.
14:28Damn straight.
14:35Turn to the left.
14:37Oh, that's not really my good side.
14:38Please face left.
14:44Is this all just a game team?
14:46Well, as the Buddha says,
14:47when the mind is pure,
14:48joy follows like a shadow
14:50that never leaves.
14:52I ran around a fortune cookie.
14:53What do you want?
14:54You honestly don't feel any guilt
14:55or shame about this.
14:57For what?
14:57I'm an innocent man.
14:58Who's about to be locked in his cell.
15:00Well, until my lawyer comes to bail me out.
15:07Nolan.
15:12What's up?
15:12I calculated the value of all the items
15:15that Officer West cataloged the residents so far,
15:18and when you cross-referenced the valuation
15:20of all the seized assets against him...
15:22Okay, don't get all mathy on him.
15:25Oh, gosh, sorry.
15:26We know that Mr. Neal,
15:28he stole close to $2 million, right?
15:30However, the value of his seized assets
15:33they're only worth $700,000.
15:36So where's the missing money?
15:38My guess is that the money is probably sitting pretty
15:41in an offshore camp.
15:43How can we find that?
15:45The information that's most likely on his computers.
15:47However, his computers happen to be RSA encrypted,
15:50which means there's totally no way we can crack them.
15:53But if we have Jordan's computers,
15:54he doesn't have access to the money either, right?
15:57Not unless he's got a backup drive.
16:01Which is the first thing he'll head for
16:03once he bails out,
16:04leaving all of his victims to get pennies on the dollar
16:07while he slips off to a non-extradition country
16:09and sips Mai Tais on a beach.
16:10What are you doing?
16:11I'm calling Jackson.
16:12Have him start searching for that backup drive right now.
16:15There are nearly 4 million people in Los Angeles.
16:17The odds of finding one person are minuscule.
16:20But all 4 million aren't breaking into cars
16:22in this neighborhood, are they?
16:24No, sir.
16:24See, we've already narrowed it down.
16:27The thing is, if he's smart,
16:29he hit as many cars as he could in 10 minutes
16:30and then jumped on the freeway.
16:32He could be in Barstow by now.
16:33If he's smart,
16:35when have you ever known a criminal to be smart, Lucy?
16:38He's probably taking a break nearby,
16:41having tacos with extra cheese, extra salsa.
16:44That your guy?
16:46That's my guy.
16:52I'm going to need you to put your hands on the van,
16:54spread your legs.
16:54Hey, don't even think about it.
17:02Don't move.
17:10Guess L.A. isn't such a big city after all.
17:13You're tired or not, Mr. Hall, you've still got it.
17:22Oh, that was easy.
17:23Back in Sweet Home, we ride one copper cruising under this partner stuff.
17:27Hell, if you can't take down a suspect alone,
17:29you shouldn't be on the job.
17:31Hope I didn't step on any toes.
17:33No, no problem at all.
17:34Just glad you're getting your bag back.
17:36There it is.
17:38Yep, we just need to document it and you're good to go.
17:40Yeah, I'll snap a couple of pics
17:41and then I'll sign it out as returned to rightful owner.
17:43Look, Philly, you're a good cop.
17:47I appreciate that.
17:49Dedicated, selfless, takes pride in his work.
17:52A little sphincted maybe, but that can be good too.
17:54Just not for my daughter.
17:55Excuse me?
17:58Forget about police divorce rates.
18:00What kills me is that if the lights go out
18:02and crazy washes over this town,
18:05you'll run out into the night.
18:06Sir, it's every cop's duty, didn't you?
18:07I understand that, son.
18:08I get it.
18:09But my daughter cannot be left alone in the dark.
18:12I was just like you.
18:13Always put the job first.
18:15Saw what it did to my wife.
18:18I do not want that for my baby girl.
18:21I know how much you care about Rachel.
18:24That's why I think you'll do the right thing.
18:27Let her go.
18:28Okay, Mr. Hall.
18:29Order all set.
18:38Well, there goes Henry's tuition right there.
18:40Only if we can prove in court
18:42that it was purchased with illicit funds.
18:50Buy anything?
18:51Afraid not.
18:52Jordan bail out yet?
18:53About an hour ago.
18:54Where have you looked so far?
18:55I checked all upstairs and I just started down here.
18:57All right, let's keep looking.
18:58Hey, do you guys mind taking it from here?
19:00I reached out to this victim on this cold case
19:02and he's on his way to the station.
19:03Go ahead, we got it.
19:04Thank you for your help.
19:06All right.
19:12What happened to your lip?
19:14What?
19:14Nothing.
19:15I ran into a door.
19:16You know you can't be here.
19:17It's my house.
19:18Not until we release it and we are not done processing.
19:22Can I at least grab my meds?
19:24I got GERD.
19:26Reflux is a bitch.
19:27I'll have to accompany you.
19:28Whatever.
19:33All right.
19:34You got it.
19:35Now you gotta go.
19:36I just need one more thing.
19:37And what's that?
19:38To use La Toilette,
19:41Sibuple,
19:42number.
19:43I get it.
19:44Yeah.
19:46What do you think this is?
19:46The Godfather?
19:47Like I'm gonna come out shooting?
19:49Based on your history of dumb decisions?
19:52All clear.
19:55Hurry up.
19:57I'm gonna turn the faucet on.
19:59What I'm about to do,
19:59you can't unhear.
20:04Where's your body cam?
20:11What if he really had to go?
20:13You know,
20:14I'm a victim here too.
20:15I lost everything in the financial crisis.
20:18Yeah, I thought,
20:18well, hey, I'm only 30.
20:19I could start again.
20:20So I did.
20:21I went back to school.
20:22I tried to get into making video games,
20:24but I'd already aged out.
20:26That doesn't excuse what you did, Jordan.
20:28Allegedly did.
20:29You stole people's money.
20:31Their nest eggs.
20:32Their college funds.
20:33And for what?
20:35For stuff.
20:39Hand it over.
20:40I'm not sorry anymore
20:41for allegedly taking your money.
20:47Don't forget to wash your hands.
20:48I'm not waiting for no tow truck.
20:52I'm not waiting for no tow truck.
20:55You're not supposed to change your own tires.
20:56It's a rule for a reason.
20:57I know the rule.
20:59It's been a while since I changed a tire.
21:02Believe it or not,
21:03I just did this last week on Luna's car.
21:06Apparently, you're bad luck.
21:07That's why we should call the tow truck.
21:17The guys at the garage use the pneumatic drill
21:18to lock those in place.
21:19I got it.
21:20I got it.
21:24Damn it!
21:27Damn it!
21:28Fine.
21:30God.
21:31He was just getting his life back on track.
21:33Dennis?
21:34He was a complicated guy.
21:36I mean, he put Christine through a lot,
21:38but he was a good man.
21:40He just got back from the leave of absence.
21:42I mean, I talked to him into going to rehab.
21:44What?
21:51Nothing.
21:52Oh, please, Angela.
21:53Just what is it?
21:58He was drunk the night he died.
22:03No, he was sober four months.
22:05Then he must have stumbled,
22:06because I smelled alcohol in his breath
22:08while I was trying to save him.
22:10I'm sorry.
22:11I had mentioned it to my T.O.,
22:13but he told me to keep it to myself
22:14until this moment.
22:16I assumed he knew.
22:27Want some advice?
22:28Not from you, thanks.
22:29I'm going to give you some anyway.
22:31Confess and pay restitution to your victims.
22:33It could take years of your sentence.
22:34I told you I'm innocent.
22:40My neighbors love to gossip.
22:42I'm going to leave out the back.
22:43Who's in the SUV?
22:44I don't know.
22:45No idea.
22:45Are you sure?
22:46Because you seem a little freaked out.
22:47Yeah, I'm positive.
22:49Can I go now?
22:51Yeah.
22:51I'll walk you out.
22:53Whatever.
22:53On behalf of the LAPD,
23:07I'd like to apologize.
23:09For what?
23:10What am I doing here?
23:11For the vandalism incident at your home.
23:13I know it was over a year ago,
23:15but once again, sir,
23:16I'm so sorry that we didn't get back to you sooner.
23:18Forget it.
23:19It's fine.
23:19Just graffiti on my garage.
23:21I know you all have bigger cases to solve.
23:23Every single case is important to us, sir.
23:25And with yours,
23:26we have some very good news.
23:28We were able to lift
23:29a partial fingerprint of the vandal.
23:31You did?
23:31Yeah, it was embedded in the spray paint,
23:33so it has to be the vandals.
23:34I'm sending the prints to the lab.
23:36Don't.
23:37The insurance company
23:37already took care of the damage.
23:39I understand that,
23:40but the LAPD...
23:41Sounds like a big waste of taxpayer money,
23:43if you ask me.
23:44I mean,
23:44you guys dropped the ball on this one,
23:46and I don't appreciate this pathetic attempt
23:48to make up for it.
23:49Yes, sir.
23:49We are going to do everything we can to make...
23:51Look,
23:51it's in the past, officer.
23:52I'd like to keep it there.
23:54I gotta get to work.
24:00It was really great seeing you again, Mr. Hall.
24:03Hi.
24:04I'm so proud of you.
24:06Look.
24:12I don't know where Rachel and I are headed,
24:14but I want to find out.
24:17And if you really care about your daughter,
24:18you won't get in the way of her happiness.
24:20Son, you have no idea what you're talking about.
24:22Sir, with all due respect,
24:23when it comes to Rachel,
24:24yes, I do.
24:25Really?
24:25What if she gets sick?
24:26What then?
24:26Then I'll take care of her.
24:27And you're prepared to do that,
24:28knowing everything it'll entail?
24:30I'm sorry.
24:31Everything what will?
24:33What are you talking about?
24:35Uh...
24:36I thought she had told you.
24:38Told me what?
24:39Rachel may have Huntington's disease.
24:41It's a fatal genetic disorder.
24:45You said Rachel may have it.
24:48It's hereditary.
24:49My dad had it later in life.
24:52Died from it.
24:54Hit my sister in her 20s.
24:57I tested positive for the gene that causes it.
25:00So I know.
25:02It's only a matter of time.
25:03And I also know that it's a possibility that I could have passed it along to Rachel.
25:09But she won't get tested.
25:11She thinks it's better not to know.
25:14Her way of living her life as normal as possible.
25:16It is until the symptoms start to show.
25:18But she might not have it.
25:21Maybe.
25:21Or maybe I gave my baby girl a genetic time bomb.
25:27But now you understand why you can't be with her.
25:29Because if worse comes to pass,
25:31Rachel's going to need someone to put aside everything else just to care for her.
25:35You and I both know.
25:37That's not you.
25:38This is beautiful.
25:50What's on the drive?
25:51Passwords to two different Swiss banks.
25:53And oh, by the way, three banks in the Caymans, baby.
25:57So this will expedite my case?
25:58Yes.
25:59This bad boy just got kicked into overdrive.
26:01Which means you can expect to get your money back in like 15 months.
26:06And if you're lucky ducky, my friend, you'll get back 40 cents on the dollar.
26:12Boom.
26:13I can't believe this.
26:14I started working when I was 19 years old.
26:17It took me 20 years, but I built a business, a family, a life.
26:22And now here I am starting over with literally less than nothing.
26:26And yet it's going to be okay.
26:27I pushed Henry to go to his breech school.
26:30He worried that it was too expensive,
26:32but I wanted to give him the head start my old man never gave me.
26:34And now how am I going to pay for that?
26:37God, what am I going to tell him?
26:38Nothing yet.
26:39Really?
26:40Because he's going to figure it out fairly quickly.
26:41Okay, listen.
26:42Look, I have been in your shoes and still am in some ways.
26:46And I didn't know how I was going to get back.
26:48But then I met a super annoying rookie
26:51who helped me see that it is never too late to recreate yourself.
26:55Trust me, you're going to find a way to keep your kid in that school.
26:58And remember, you are not alone in this.
27:01You've got people who care about you.
27:04Don't get excited.
27:05I am not one of them.
27:07But you're growing on me.
27:11This is horrible.
27:12Huntington's disease is a fatal genetic disorder
27:14that causes the progressive breakdown of the nerve cells in the brain.
27:18You had no idea Rachel might have it?
27:20No.
27:20I mean, she never told me.
27:22I swear, this is so great.
27:24Did something happen with my dad?
27:26He's been acting weird ever since you got his bag back.
27:30Rachel, I'm so sorry.
27:33Just...
27:33He told you.
27:38I can't believe him.
27:40We should go talk.
27:41No, we shouldn't.
27:43This is none of your business.
27:44Rachel.
27:45This is my life, Tim.
27:47Not my father's.
27:48Not yours.
27:55That's Tony Coulson,
27:57the victim in the vandalism case I found behind the file cabinet.
28:00I ran that fingerprint that was inside and got a match.
28:03Suspect.
28:04Great.
28:06No.
28:07The suspect is dead.
28:08Found beaten to death just a block from Tony's house
28:11just one day after the crime.
28:13So you think it was Tony getting some payback?
28:15Well, I would need a senior officer present
28:17so I can interrogate Mr. Coulson.
28:19Forget it.
28:20Your entire case is circumstantial.
28:22The only way to close it is to get a confession.
28:25And that guy looks way too calm.
28:27Kick it up to homicide and move on.
28:29No, no.
28:29He's primed and ready to break.
28:31Look, I've kept him waiting an hour and a half.
28:33Maxed out the heat in there
28:33so his core temperature is triggering a fight-or-flight response.
28:36Look, he just needs a push.
28:37I'm looking at the guy.
28:39He's nowhere near ready to break.
28:41I did it!
28:41It was me!
28:44I killed him!
28:45That bastard came back the next day
28:47to graffiti my garage again!
28:49Can you believe that?
28:50I just painted it!
28:52I chased him for a block
28:53and he came at me.
28:54We fought
28:55and it was an accident.
28:57I swear!
29:07Hello?
29:07Hello?
29:07Never mind.
29:16You were saying?
29:18I got a hit on that SUV,
29:20the one that was idling in front of Jordan's place.
29:22It belongs to a seriously bad guy,
29:24Daxton Reed.
29:26He runs everything from heroin to weapons
29:27at the back of his auto shop.
29:29And he carries around a machete
29:30because he likes the way it cuts through bone.
29:32Daxton Reed?
29:33I know that name.
29:34He's on the list of Jordan's victims.
29:35That's why he was fulking around Jordan's place.
29:37He found out who stole his money
29:39and now he wants it back.
29:40It also explains Jordan's split lip
29:41and little motivational violence.
29:43What are the odds
29:44that two of the people he ripped off
29:45are a cop and a psycho?
29:47It'd be funny
29:47if Jordan wasn't about to end up cut into pieces.
29:50Well, we gotta find Jordan before that happens.
29:51How?
29:52His watch was logged as evidence.
29:53Actually,
29:54I let him keep that
29:55just in case we need to find him again.
29:59You guys, wait here.
30:00We'll call you in when we're ready.
30:02Just a couple of rules.
30:04You're not to speak
30:05or make eye contact with the inmate.
30:07Direct all your comments to the prison board.
30:09Understand?
30:10Yes.
30:16You okay?
30:17Yeah, I'm fine.
30:18I'm guessing this is yours.
30:26Yes, sir.
30:29Curveball?
30:30Slider.
30:31Slider.
30:32Who taught you that?
30:33My dad taught me.
30:37Dad.
30:38Hey.
30:39Missed you guys.
30:44I'm not supposed to talk to you.
30:45Then don't.
30:46Sir.
30:50Going to prison safe for my life.
30:52I was high off my ass that night.
30:54A full-on drug addict.
30:55I don't even remember it.
30:56He does.
30:57Russell.
30:58This is Tom.
30:58It's okay.
31:00He needs to see who I was.
31:02And what I'm working to become.
31:05A better man.
31:07A better example of him.
31:08I am.
31:16George is still on the move.
31:17It's about half a block ahead.
31:23That's him right there.
31:29Looks like Dexton got to him first.
31:31Here we go.
31:39Send out a 15 in pursuit of black SUV south on Santa Fe.
31:42Requesting backup on airship.
31:45Just took a quick left.
31:517 out of 15.
31:53Airship one.
31:54Arriving on scene.
31:547 out of 15.
31:55Vehicle is stopped just north of the Amtrak maintenance yard.
31:58The tractor says he's still inside the car.
32:01L.A.P.D.
32:02Exit the car with your hands up.
32:10Harper.
32:11Clear.
32:16Harper.
32:26I got blood.
32:28Daxton must have figured out we were tracking Jordan by his watch.
32:32But why cut off his hand?
32:33Why not just kill him?
32:34Because Daxton wants his money back.
32:37Jordan may not have access to the money he stole,
32:39but he has the skills to steal more.
32:42Float trail stops.
32:44Yeah, he must have wrapped his arm.
32:46All right, let's lit up.
32:47I'll take east to go west.
32:49Okay, west is that way.
32:51Yes, that is west.
32:52I'm still trying to get used to the coast being down the other side.
32:58Come out of there.
33:15Right now.
33:16I see a gun and you're dead.
33:22Lie down.
33:24Arms out.
33:24Leg spread.
33:25Officer, on your six.
33:44Seven out of fifteen.
33:57Two in custody.
33:58Two outstanding.
33:59Thanks for the assist.
34:00You didn't have to cut off my hand.
34:09You were tracking your watch.
34:10There's easier ways to take off a watch, dude.
34:20Here we go.
34:26Hey.
34:28You okay?
34:29Eyes on fire.
34:30Not you.
34:32Hey, stay with me.
34:33Seven out of fifteen, code four.
34:35I have an adult male, severed left hand, severe blood loss, unconscious but breathing.
34:39Send an RA unit to my location.
34:41Jordan, stay with me, buddy.
34:43You.
34:47Officer Rowland's murder was my first experience as a police officer.
34:52I tried desperately to save his life.
34:55And held his hand as he died.
34:58Did the same for Sergeant Gray riding with him to the hospital.
35:01The nightmares are less frequent now.
35:08But the thought of Russell Scanlon being released back into society is too painful to bear.
35:13And I urge the board to reject his application for parole.
35:21Let the record reflect.
35:23Officer Lopez has completed her statement.
35:25The board would like to invite Sergeant Wade Gray to make a statement.
35:31Sergeant Gray, would you state your name for the record?
35:37Sergeant Wade Gray.
35:39G-R-E-Y.
35:41Please proceed.
35:45Dennis Rowland was my partner.
35:48My friend.
35:51I was the best man at his wedding.
35:53And, um, I'm not missing every day.
36:02He.
36:09Um.
36:10I'm sorry.
36:12Um.
36:13I drove here today confident on what I was going to say.
36:17Every detail on how my partner was killed too young.
36:25And how Russell Scanlon deserves to be buried inside these walls.
36:32But the truth is, I can't be more eloquent than Officer Lopez.
36:36And right now, I find myself compelled to say something to this young man.
36:52For so long, I hated you for what you did.
36:54And you're not done paying for that.
37:04But I'd be lying if I sat here and said my partner was perfect.
37:08I saw the power of his demons firsthand.
37:11And I promised him that he could find redemption.
37:13So what kind of man would I be if I didn't believe the same about you?
37:23I'm not ready to forgive you for what you did, Russell.
37:29But I will pray.
37:31That if you're fortunate to get a second chapter.
37:35You do right by your boy.
37:37Show him what it means to truly take responsibility for your actions.
38:02Well?
38:04We're old tonight.
38:07Ready to go home?
38:15Yes.
38:16I am.
38:32Karma's a bitch, huh?
38:33That is true.
38:35You're some kind of nut job.
38:36When I steal your identity, I make your life a living hell, and then you save my life?
38:41That's my job.
38:46Hey, my personal stuff's in a bag in the closet.
38:48Would you grab it?
38:54You see that key?
38:54There's a vintage comic book collection hidden in a storage space on Pico.
39:02I bought it with the money from your kid's college fund.
39:04Thanks for rubbing it in my face.
39:06No, you don't get it.
39:06I'll swear in an affidavit that I used your money to buy it.
39:12Then I won't have to wait for the court to reimburse me from the general fund.
39:15I could sell the collection.
39:16I had my money back within weeks.
39:17It seems strange to thank you for returning money you stole from me.
39:25It's been that kind of a day.
39:27Yes, it has.
39:30I suppose a high five's out of the question.
39:34All right, we just bump it.
39:35Sir, you got a minute?
39:42So, Officer West, you seem energized.
39:45Yes, sir.
39:46I'm sorry, how'd the hearing go?
39:50World denied.
39:51That's great news.
39:54So, I take it that you finished my to-do list, and now Mid-Wilshire is in complete compliance?
40:01Um, no, but I did something even better, sir.
40:04Better than following a direct order.
40:06No, sir.
40:06Like, that's not what I meant.
40:10I solved a homicide, sir, like on my own, by myself.
40:13Well, I mean, Smitty was there, but it was on.
40:14Yet you didn't finish my to-do list.
40:19I solved a homicide, sir.
40:21You see, there was this file that I found, and it hadn't been assigned to anyone yet.
40:24Ah, I'm sure I'll read all about it in your report, Officer West.
40:29Which you will write after you complete my to-do list.
40:34Yes, sir.
40:37Officer West.
40:41Good job, son.
40:42Hey.
40:59Hi.
41:00Can we talk?
41:01Yeah, sure.
41:02I'm sorry.
41:04I didn't tell you, but I haven't told anyone.
41:09I don't know if I'll ever get Huntington's, and I don't want people giving me that same
41:15sad eye look you're giving me right now.
41:18Sorry.
41:18I made the conscious decision not to take the test, to see if I carry the gene, because
41:26there's no cure, and there's no treatment available, so what would be the point?
41:32You don't have to explain it to me, Rach.
41:34Every time I go to work, I don't know if I'm going to make it back home.
41:37It doesn't make me want to do my job any less.
41:39Exactly.
41:44Life expectancy is 20 years after onset.
41:50Is that fair to the guys I'm dating?
41:53No.
41:54Which is why I'd understand if you want to walk away.
42:01I'm not going anywhere.
42:02I was hoping you'd say that.
42:32Damn it.
42:54Damn it.
42:56Damn it.
42:57Damn it.
42:58Damn it.
42:59Damn it.
43:00Damn it.
43:01Damn it.
43:02Damn it.
43:03Damn it.
43:04Damn it.
43:05Damn it.
43:06Damn it.
43:07Damn it.
43:08Damn it.
43:09Damn it.
43:10Damn it.
43:11Damn it.
43:12Damn it.
43:13Damn it.
43:14Damn it.
43:15Damn it.
43:16Damn it.
43:17Damn it.
43:18Damn it.
43:19Damn it.
43:20Damn it.
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43:24Damn it.
43:25Damn it.