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00:00Alright everybody, load and make ready. Chamber around. This scenario is called shoot-don't-shoot.
00:10If your target looks like a bad guy, shoot it. If it does not, peck.
00:15Don't shoot!
00:16That is right. Are we ready?
00:18Yes, sir!
00:19Alright, let's make some good decisions.
00:23The range is hot!
00:30Proof safe! Benches down.
00:38Let's take a look here. Nice shoot!
00:46Under controlled circumstances, that is.
00:49But we all know that out there, in real life, things are never controlled.
00:54They are unpredictable. Wild.
00:56So, holster your guns.
00:58No, put them away.
01:01Now drop and give me 15.
01:03Sir!
01:04You have 15 seconds. Do it!
01:13She's trying to mess us up.
01:14Epstein, shut it.
01:16Okay, everybody up. Load your clips.
01:21Faster! Benches up!
01:32Proof safe!
01:35Alright. Epstein, you shot a man carrying a cell phone. Probably he's going to sue.
01:41You're going to be working for him for the rest of your life.
01:45Peck, Diaz, not bad. Also, not good.
01:51Cathy Nash, you didn't shoot at all.
01:53I thought it was the mother.
01:54Oh, is it?
01:55No.
01:56No, what is it?
01:57It's the bad guy.
01:58What are you?
01:59I'm dead.
02:00Nice. McNally, you got your bad guy. Congratulations.
02:03But not before you shut him up like a piece of Swiss cheese.
02:06What does this mean, sir? Did we fail a recertification?
02:09What this means is, uh, you're all still rookies.
02:29I feel like my whole life is like that shooting range.
02:31Collateral damage.
02:32Yeah, except half the time I don't even know what my target is.
02:35Why can't my life be like, um, what did Oliver call it?
02:38Controlled situation?
02:39Controlled circumstance.
02:40And, Dove, your circumstances with Edie were anything but controlled last night.
02:44Oh, please, please, please, a little roommate respect here. Thank you very much.
02:48Ben Walls?
02:49We've got to nail some egg cartons or something.
02:51Oh, Dove, dating a stripper? You're such a cop cliche.
02:54Uh, don't you mean cop fantasy? Because most men would kill to be in my position.
02:58Or should I say positions?
02:59Couldn't do it, man. I mean, date a stripper? Don't you ever feel weird?
03:04No.
03:05Hey, how are things going with you and Jerry?
03:07Oh, confusing. Baby, boyfriend, the job. Might as well throw them all in a blender.
03:11But could we not talk about this? I mean, some of us are nearly single.
03:15Would you grow a pair?
03:17You know what, Kayle? This whole thing with your brother isn't my fault.
03:20And we have to work together. So...
03:24So can't you be nice to me?
03:26That's the pair you grew?
03:27Wow.
03:29Woo! Bravo!
03:31Why am I the only one who's ever on time for a parade?
03:34Because your dad flies you in on Peck Force One every morning?
03:37Are you coming?
03:38Yeah, I'll meet you in there.
03:42Callahan, how's it going?
03:43Never better. I hear you've got a big day ahead of you.
03:46I guess. It wasn't my call.
03:48Things just happen to you, don't they, Sammy? Tell me, do you ever take responsibility for anything?
03:54You take care, buddy.
04:05Hey.
04:06Hey.
04:09You need something?
04:10No. Just...
04:12I got a lot to do, unless this is work-related.
04:16We haven't even talked since you left, so I thought...
04:18I don't have time.
04:20Okay.
04:23Maybe later, then.
04:25Hey.
04:27Have a good trip.
04:35Hey.
04:36McNally.
04:37Okay, listen up.
04:39I'm looking for a word.
04:42A word to describe the rookie recertification this morning.
04:45It's a six-letter word.
04:48Anyone. Could you help me?
04:50Anyone.
04:52Fiasco.
04:54That's the word.
04:56Fiasco.
04:59You get to carry a gun, but you gotta know how to use it.
05:02And prove it.
05:03It's been five months since the academy, and you neophytes still can't improvise.
05:08McNally.
05:09You are the only rookie to be recertified.
05:13Barely.
05:14And as a reward, I'm sending you to Sudbury.
05:16What, sir?
05:17Sudbury.
05:18To transport a prisoner.
05:20By myself?
05:21No.
05:23Sorek.
05:24Brief your rookie.
05:25End of shift.
05:26The rest of you have a date with the firing range.
05:29That's all.
05:30Serve, protect, and keep your eye on the target.
05:33Please.
05:34You can't do it. You can't go on a holiday.
05:36This is work. Not after what happened.
05:38I have to.
05:39Tracy, he's my T.O., okay?
05:41It's not a holiday. It's an assignment.
05:43Well, just get Frank to reassign you.
05:45Oh, yeah. I'm just going to talk to my staff sergeant about my man problems.
05:48Okay, you're right.
05:49I'm just going to ignore him.
05:50That's going to work.
05:51Listen, listen, listen. Why don't you just pretend that it never happened?
05:55Pretend to be his friend.
05:56Oh, friend. Yeah.
05:57I can't be friend.
05:58Oh, friend. Yeah.
05:59I can't be friends with Sam's work right now.
06:02Um, okay.
06:03Just listen. You can do this, alright?
06:05Just forget the past and act like this thing's work never happened.
06:09You can do it.
06:10You can do it.
06:12Great idea, Tracy. Thank you.
06:19Noel, 15's finest.
06:21No.
06:22Take me down. You have to separate for me.
06:24Hell no.
06:25Please.
06:26I'll do your paperwork.
06:27Please.
06:28Here.
06:29You got work in the dimples? Wow.
06:31You must really want this.
06:32I do.
06:33I hate prisoner transfers.
06:35No, you're stuck in a car all day with a jailbird.
06:37And then you've got to buy him a hot dog just to shut him up.
06:39Williams, please. Just do me this solid, please.
06:43I don't know what's going on with you and this rookie, but whatever it is, work it out.
06:49You look like hell. What's up?
06:51Can't find my notes.
06:52What?
06:53The basement double murder.
06:55The witness work and McNally are picking up in Sudbury.
06:57That case, my case.
06:58Yeah.
06:59I have to testify first thing in the morning.
07:00I can't find my notes.
07:02What do you mean that you can't find them?
07:04My notebook.
07:05From that day.
07:06I don't know.
07:07I must have misplaced it.
07:08Well, sometimes you just have to double check.
07:10No, no. I checked.
07:11I've been doing nothing but check in the last 24 hours.
07:13I turned my office upside down.
07:14Still, there's nothing.
07:15It's not, it's not.
07:16Jerry, losing your notes is almost as bad as losing your gun.
07:19Yeah, I know, Tracy.
07:21It was during the time of my divorce and I...
07:23Okay, what about the prosecutor's office?
07:25I mean, don't they keep a dummy sheet, a copy of the notes?
07:27Oh, yeah, that's a good idea.
07:28I'm going to call the prosecutor's office.
07:29I'm going to admit that I totally screwed up.
07:30I'm going to look incompetent on the stand.
07:32And then I'm going to watch the murderer goes free.
07:33Why don't I do that?
07:34Oh, I don't feel good.
07:36Oh, all right. It's okay. All right.
07:38Yeah, I'm just going to drop these bottles off.
07:39Did you bring the thing?
07:44You look like hell.
07:45What's up?
07:47I knew a guy who used to do this impression.
07:49He'd do it like he was hanging.
07:50Like his neck was broken, you know?
07:52Like this.
07:54Officer's work.
07:55I mean, Natalie, ready to go?
07:57Yeah, about that.
07:58See you.
07:59Is there a problem?
08:00No.
08:01Good.
08:02Well, yeah, actually.
08:03Yeah?
08:04Yeah, because I think we really need to lay some ground rules.
08:05I drive.
08:06You shut up.
08:07Sound good?
08:08Look, I know that the manual doesn't really cover
08:10whatever our situation is, but I do think
08:12Look, I know that the manual doesn't really cover
08:14whatever our situation is, but I do think
08:16that if we just act polite, okay?
08:18Not fake polite, real polite,
08:20and we act as friends and share the driving,
08:24then this will go just fine.
08:25What are you saying?
08:26You want to be my friend?
08:29Okay, I'll pretend you're Tracy.
08:30You pretend I'm Oliver.
08:32Okay, get in.
08:34I'm driving.
08:36Friend.
08:43Ugh.
08:48So, Sudbury.
08:50Big Nickel.
08:51That's what the town's known for, right?
08:53Big Nickel, shaped like a big...
08:55Nickel, yeah.
08:56Giant chump change.
08:58Going to pick up a prisoner named Ray Donald Swan.
09:01Small-time drug dealer.
09:02Witnessed a double murder.
09:03We're bringing the man to justice.
09:06What, five hours there, five hours back?
09:07Not the way I drive.
09:13So, this prisoner that we're picking up at Sudbury Jail...
09:17Ray Donald Swan.
09:18Yeah, what's his story?
09:19Found in a basement apartment with a half-kilo coke
09:22and two dead dealers.
09:23Dealers were shot in the face.
09:25Must have ripped somebody off big time.
09:27Swan was there partying, a no-no,
09:29because he's on parole.
09:31Swan was a bystander, looking to be alive.
09:33Oh, so we're just bringing him back
09:34to testify against the shooter.
09:36He was the only eyewitness.
09:37Cut it down to three.
09:38He was the only eyewitness.
09:40He was the only eyewitness.
09:41Cut a deal.
09:42He's getting a year off his sentence.
09:44You know, I hate plea deals.
09:47Happens all the time.
09:48I know, but it just doesn't make it right.
09:51Just part of the dirtbag food chain.
09:54What about Anton Hill?
09:56All that work that you put in undercover.
09:57You know, you'd be pissed if he got flipped
09:59for a letter sentence.
10:00I never actually got Hill, remember?
10:02So, not really relevant.
10:03Yeah, but you know...
10:04Try not to overthink it.
10:07You compartmentalize a lot, don't you?
10:10We're friends, so I'm gonna let that slide.
10:18So, this prisoner, Swan, is he dangerous?
10:21If he was, do you think they'd be sending you with me?
10:24You know what?
10:25What?
10:26I'm gonna let that slide.
10:28We done talking?
10:29Yes.
10:34What's wrong with you?
10:35You break Chris' heart.
10:36You won't talk to him.
10:37You know he's fragile.
10:38What do you care?
10:40Who are you?
10:44Is this supposed to be a full moon tonight, or what?
10:46What, is it crazy out there?
10:48No, no, no, honey.
10:49Crazy does not begin to describe it.
10:50You're not gonna believe what I just brought in.
10:52Well, try me.
10:53All right, got this call to a house on Brock.
10:55Eight-year-old boy is kicking a soccer ball
10:57around his backyard, finds a male, fully naked,
10:59sleeping in the geraniums.
11:00He runs inside, his mom calls it in, hysterical.
11:03Right, welcome to the neighborhood.
11:04Mm-hmm.
11:05Yeah, guys wasted, right?
11:06Mm-mm, no, no, no.
11:07See, this is the full moon part.
11:09I shake him, he comes to, he's lucid,
11:11but he says he can't remember his name.
11:13They have ID?
11:14No, no.
11:15No, no.
11:16A filthy naked John Doe.
11:17That sounds like a job for...
11:20Peck Epstein.
11:22Peckstein.
11:23Oh, I kind of like the sound of that, actually.
11:25Uh, rookies, find our John Doe some clothes.
11:34Little misputapon.
11:35What is going on over there?
11:36Wow.
11:41Hey.
11:42Hey.
11:43Hi.
11:44I feel so naked without my gun.
11:45Yeah.
11:46So, so what are you guys up to?
11:47Uh, babysitting a John Doe for a while.
11:49Yeah, he says he's got amnesia.
11:51It's very soap opera.
11:52Oh.
11:53Where are you guys headed?
11:54Uh, interview room.
11:56Sounds interesting.
11:57It's not.
11:58Well, it's most definitely not.
11:59Yeah, it's interesting.
12:00We'll see.
12:01See ya.
12:04Okay.
12:05So we gathered up all the information that might pertain to the double murder.
12:08We'll go through all the witness statements, all the evidence.
12:10Yeah, we'll help you remember.
12:11I have to testify in less than 24 hours.
12:13And it isn't just about the facts.
12:15I gotta bring them into the room.
12:17You know, the way the bodies were laid out in relation to the door,
12:19how many windows there were,
12:20how the room smelled,
12:21how the light came...
12:22You gotta testify about the way the room smelled?
12:24Yeah, sure.
12:25If asked, there is a killer on trial.
12:27And if I look at all unsure about what happened,
12:29he might walk.
12:30Okay, well, let's, let's put it all together.
12:32Just put us in the room.
12:33Yeah, we'll do whatever it takes.
12:35Okay, great.
12:36Take this, go through that.
12:37You take that, you go through that.
12:38Okay.
12:41Hey, what kind of music do you like listening to when you drive?
12:44Nothing.
12:45I like to be alone with my thoughts.
12:47What thoughts?
12:48My own private thoughts.
12:51Okay, like, what's one of them?
12:52Are you allergic to silence?
12:54What are you talking about?
12:55I'm silent all the time.
12:57Good.
12:59I know what you're doing, okay?
13:01Who can stay quiet the longest?
13:03I don't think so.
13:05Come on, what kind of music do you like listening to?
13:08Rush, I'm a big Rush fan.
13:10Who?
13:11Yeah, I like the Who.
13:12Classic rock, you know.
13:15All right, scan around, find me some free.
13:18Free?
13:24Give me that.
13:25Oh, I can...
13:28Okay, Mr. Doe.
13:32Any luck remembering that name?
13:35Sorry, nothing.
13:36How about an address?
13:38Wish I could help you.
13:40Date of birth?
13:42Okay, we're obliged to contact Mapleview Mental Health,
13:46so, I mean, maybe they can help you out.
13:50What's he doing?
13:52I try not to ask.
13:54Officer Epstein.
13:55Don't worry, Mr. Doe.
13:57We're going to figure out who you are.
13:59Follow me, buddy.
14:01Let's roll.
14:07You hungry?
14:08Yes, definitely.
14:11Care where?
14:12No, no, I'm easy.
14:15Diner it is.
14:17Hey, this is really awkward.
14:20We're not going to talk at all.
14:23You want to talk?
14:25Yeah.
14:26All right, let's talk about the job we're on.
14:28There's some basic rules for picking up a prisoner.
14:31Okay.
14:32Don't get too cozy with him.
14:34Always assume the body is dangerous,
14:36and treat him the same as he treats you.
14:40Great.
14:46Well, I mean, at least the drive is pretty.
14:49The leaves and the colors of the leaves and stuff.
14:54You know, you're the one who's making this awkward.
14:56I'm doing everything I can
14:57just to make this feel even a little bit normal.
15:00You know, you're stubborn.
15:02Forget it.
15:04I'm not.
15:05I'm not.
15:06I'm not.
15:07I'm not.
15:08I'm not.
15:09Forget it.
15:10Give up.
15:11I quit.
15:12It's not like it can get more awkward anyway.
15:16Miss?
15:18Miss?
15:20Problem here, officer?
15:21There's a problem with my VLT.
15:23Really?
15:24Yeah, I think you better call a ambulance.
15:29Can I get you anything else?
15:30Well, my partner here was wondering
15:31if you have any henways on the menu.
15:33What's a henway?
15:34About three pounds.
15:35You're such an idiot.
15:46Still feeling awkward.
15:58I gotta say, I did not expect ambulance
16:00from someone like you.
16:02Someone like me?
16:03Yeah, you're just so serious all the time.
16:06See, I hate that.
16:08What?
16:09Why is Sam always so serious?
16:11I've been getting that my whole life.
16:13When I was in third grade,
16:14I went out and bought the biggest joke book on earth.
16:17Yeah, obviously memorized it.
16:19All 101 jokes.
16:22Couldn't even make my own sister laugh.
16:25You got a sister?
16:27Yeah, Sarah, she lives in St. Catharines.
16:29Oh.
16:32Well, it was a long time ago, so...
16:35Maybe you just need a new joke book.
16:59Never done this before.
17:00Transport a prisoner.
17:02I've never been friends with a woman before.
17:05Well, they sent me, so how bad can it be?
17:07Let's go find out.
17:11You know, for a guy with his shit,
17:12he's not too bad.
17:14Polite, at least.
17:16Good to know.
17:17Thanks, brother.
17:18No problem, man.
17:19Good luck.
17:20Mr. Swan, I'm Officer McNally.
17:22This is Officer Swark.
17:24We're gonna be escorting you to the prosecutor's office.
17:26Turn around.
17:28Friends call me Ray.
17:30We're not your friends.
17:32Not yet.
17:33See you, Ray.
17:34See you later.
17:39Hey, thanks a lot for letting me have the cuffs up front.
17:42Appreciate that.
17:43Yeah, no problem.
17:44It's a long ride.
17:45No, no, really.
17:46It was a nice thing to do.
17:49So how long have you been a cop there, Officer Mc...
17:52What?
17:53What was it?
17:54McNally.
17:55Um, not too long.
17:56You like it?
17:57Yeah, some days.
17:58I guess it's like any job, huh?
17:59Yeah.
18:00It's ups and downs.
18:01Yeah, what do you know about having a job?
18:03Hey, man, before I got picked up,
18:05I was apprenticing for a tool and dye maker.
18:07I was trying to put the past behind me.
18:10Guess you could say we're both newbies.
18:13That's enough talking, McNally.
18:15Huh?
18:16Oh, sorry.
18:17Didn't mean to get you in trouble there.
18:20I'm not allowed to talk.
18:21That's the way you roll, right?
18:23Chief, strong, silent type.
18:25I can tell.
18:26You like to build up a mystique, keep those ladies thinking
18:28there's a lot more going on behind those smoldering eyes
18:31than there really is, huh?
18:33How am I doing, Officer McNally?
18:37Right on the money, I bet.
18:40No offense, man, but, you know,
18:42there are other ways to deal with people.
18:44I don't mean to be a jerk.
18:46It's just that every moment offers you the opportunity
18:50to find out something about yourself.
18:52The Buddhists, you know, they call it a beginner's mind.
18:56Ah, see, I see that skeptical look there, John Wayne.
19:01A beginner, they see all possibilities.
19:04An expert, few.
19:06You should be proud and happy that you're a beginner.
19:09Why don't we all begin to shut up?
19:12Ray Swan was in the corner in cuffs.
19:15We had two bodies on the ground, multiple gunshot wounds.
19:18There was cocaine on the table.
19:20Hold on, no, it wasn't...
19:22It was on the dresser, and then...
19:25Um...
19:26What?
19:27Oh, come on.
19:29Whoa, oh, sorry, bud.
19:31I'm using this room.
19:32Thanks, man.
19:37Come on.
19:41Okay, uh...
19:43I came in.
19:47Followed by Detective Callahan.
19:49So, it's a basement apartment, so should I duck?
19:52Sure, whatever, that'd be great.
19:56Jerry.
19:57Luke, hey, brother.
19:59This looks like a double homicide.
20:01Double trouble.
20:02Okay, stop.
20:03Uh...
20:05I wouldn't say something like that.
20:07You totally would.
20:08But I didn't.
20:09What did you say?
20:11You know what, this isn't gonna work for me.
20:14Am I not convincing enough?
20:16Jerry, what are we missing?
20:17I don't know, that's the point.
20:18Fine.
20:19Okay, I'm just gonna go through all the evidence again,
20:24and I'll be in the squad room trying to help you.
20:29So, should I take it from the top?
20:32No.
20:34Oh.
20:36I don't see any photo ID or fingerprint matches.
20:38No missing person reports.
20:39How can someone just not exist like this?
20:41It's insane.
20:43Yeah, whatever.
20:44Oh, excuse me.
20:45Don't let my real police work get in the way with whatever it is you're doing.
20:48You know, I'm actually doing my work.
20:50Filling out paperwork, and I'm admitting this guy to Mapleview.
20:53And in two hours, he's their problem.
20:56Roger that.
20:57I'm gonna see if I can get any hits on the description.
20:59Would you say his eyes are brown or hazel?
21:01Doug, this is an EDP call.
21:03I mean, if he is faking it, he's pathological.
21:06If he actually has amnesia, that's a mental health issue.
21:08It's not our problem.
21:09How can you not be excited about this?
21:11I mean, this is a mystery.
21:12We're cops.
21:13We solve mysteries.
21:14No, we don't.
21:15We serve, protect, and hopefully get our frickin' guns back.
21:18Just trying to seize the day here.
21:19Unlike you, if I want to make detective, I'm gonna have to actually work for a living.
21:26Why do men always wait until the last minute to fill up gas?
21:29When's the last minute?
21:30Yeah, it was empty.
21:31We would have been running on fumes the rest of the way home.
21:33Needle-on-empty means a quarter tank.
21:35No one asked you.
21:36Empty means empty.
21:37You know, it's a good thing we're friends,
21:39because this would be a major bone of contention between us.
21:41You guys aren't friends.
21:44Yeah, we are.
21:45Come on.
21:46You got nothing in common.
21:48Then there's the power dynamic, right?
21:50I mean, you got a boss that's around all the time.
21:54You're running around trying to please him at every turn.
21:57No, I'm not.
21:59He's got a lot of expectations.
22:01Kind of feel like you owe him some, don't you?
22:05Well, let me tell you, friends, they don't owe.
22:08They do because they want to do.
22:10I buy you a hot dog.
22:11Will you shut up?
22:12Put mustard on it?
22:14Please?
22:15He just likes silence.
22:19Hey.
22:20How long you guys been sleeping together?
22:22What? No, we're not.
22:24No, we're friends.
22:25I just...
22:27I'm gonna pay for the gas.
22:30Come on.
22:41Why don't you just go with the gas station?
22:44Because the men's room is out of order.
22:46Okay, so then go in the women's.
22:47Yeah, nothing looks better than a uniformed cop skulking out of a lady's room.
22:52All right, I'll be back in two minutes.
22:55Don't talk to the prisoner.
22:56Don't get out of the car.
22:57Don't do anything.
22:58All right?
23:15Is there peanut oil in the hot dog?
23:16Why, are you allergic?
23:17Is there peanut oil in the hot dog?
23:18Why, are you allergic?
23:20Okay, there's an epi in the medic kit.
23:21Just hold on.
23:36I screwed up.
23:37Yeah, you lost the prisoner.
23:38Okay, we gotta get him back now.
23:40I didn't think he would try anything like that.
23:42Yeah, clearly.
23:43You know, you've been talking to him all morning like he's your best friend.
23:46Since we got in that car, you've been more interested in making friends than getting this job done right.
23:51Look, you told me to treat him like he treats me.
23:53I did.
23:54This isn't a tea party with your friggin' dolls, McNally.
23:56And you don't open the door when the prisoner's feet are facing you.
24:00That you should know.
24:01You overthink every little thing, but when something matters, you don't think at all.
24:06We've got to call for backup.
24:08Yeah, and tell him what?
24:09We lost the prisoner because he was choking on a hot dog?
24:11Besides, it'll take two hours before they get here.
24:13It'll be dark.
24:14He'll be gone.
24:15Hey, I'm sorry.
24:16If we don't get this guy back before nightfall, we're screwed.
24:19Well, then let's go.
24:29Maybe you should just come clean.
24:31You know, tell the prosecutor you lost your notes, or...
24:36Or not.
24:39So, I mean, don't you remember seeing it?
24:42When would I have seen it?
24:43When would I have seen it?
24:44Um, maybe last weekend?
24:46Are you blaming this on the fact that Leo and I stayed at your place?
24:49I don't know.
24:50Is it a coincidence that the first time you guys stay over,
24:52your son draws on my freshly painted living room walls, and my notebook goes missing?
24:56Jerry, I don't think that's the reason your notes are missing.
24:59I mean, friggin' Leo might be using my notes as a coloring book as we speak.
25:02Excuse me.
25:03Friggin' Leo.
25:04I could just go.
25:05Oh, come on, Tracy.
25:06You've got to admit, the kid doesn't exactly pick up after himself, right?
25:09He's six.
25:11Okay, he's six.
25:14You know, it's just when we were married, my wife took care of these things.
25:23I think I might have played that one a little differently.
25:26You know what, Diaz, you're right.
25:29I'm going to call the prosecutor.
25:44He went that way.
25:46No, don't touch that.
25:47It's poison oak.
25:49Wow, haven't spent much time in the country, have you?
25:51Don't run a fishing cabinet, if that's what you mean.
25:54I'm a city boy, McNally.
25:55I can fix your car blindfolded and cuffed.
25:59Would you care to participate in this little manhunt?
26:14Whoa.
26:20Wait a second.
26:21What?
26:27Are those swans handcuffs?
26:29No, McNally, they fell off a friggin' beaver.
26:31Call the ambulance.
26:36We're wandering around in the forest like a couple of morons.
26:38This is a nightmare.
26:40It's getting dark.
26:43We've got an hour left of decent daylight.
26:47Sam, what if we don't find them?
26:52We'll find them.
26:53What if we don't?
26:56I don't know.
26:57You'll get thrown under a bus, I'll get thrown behind a desk.
27:06Who's that?
27:14Who's that?
27:20Sorry, sorry.
27:22Sorry.
27:27Yeah.
27:34Okay.
27:35Home.
27:36Now don't think.
27:37What's the first thing that pops into your head?
27:39Family.
27:40Family.
27:41That's great.
27:42What does family look like?
27:43Don't.
27:44Don't think.
27:45There's a man and a woman and some children, maybe a dog, and they love each other.
27:50Okay, I told you he was faking it.
27:52That, Mr. Doe, that's not a real family.
27:55We'll try again.
27:57Occupation.
27:58Don't think.
27:59Job.
28:00Job.
28:01Can you be more specific?
28:02Can you give me your hands?
28:04I'm not gonna bite it.
28:07Yeah, they're rough.
28:08He uses these.
28:09All right, blue-collar guy with a nice family, huh?
28:12Sounds pretty good to me.
28:13Sign me up.
28:14Oh, more good news.
28:15I ran your prints, and from what we can tell, you don't have a criminal record.
28:18Really?
28:19Does that surprise you?
28:20Well, you gotta wonder about a guy who winds up naked on a flower bed.
28:23Okay, Mr. Doe, I have finished your paperwork, so you can go with the people from Mapleview now.
28:27Whoa.
28:28Whoa.
28:29Excuse me.
28:30What are you doing?
28:31We're not done here yet.
28:32We still have more word association exercises to do.
28:34I really appreciate your efforts, officer, but I don't think...
28:37I don't think we're gonna get there.
28:40Okay.
28:41Um...
28:42I'll, uh...
28:43I'll keep running identity searches, and, uh...
28:45But don't think I'm gonna forget about you.
28:47What if I do figure out who I am?
28:49I hope I'm as good a guy as you are.
28:52But hey, maybe that's why nobody's filed any missing persons report.
28:55Maybe nobody wants to find me.
28:57I could be a real jerk, right?
29:00Might be a blessing not being whoever I was.
29:03Right?
29:17Wow.
29:18You take such detailed notes.
29:21Yeah, I have to.
29:24You know, the first time I testified...
29:27I got in the box.
29:29And right as I started talking, I realized that I forgot to put the accused name in my notes.
29:35No way.
29:36Yeah, I couldn't lie about it either.
29:38Your notes are your notes.
29:40You don't get to rewrite history.
29:45Uh...
29:46Detective Barber?
29:47Hmm?
29:48The guy you arrested for the murders...
29:50His prints were on the gun, right?
29:52Yeah, otherwise we wouldn't have made the case.
29:55Well, it's just that...
29:56The numbers on these IDAM forms are different.
30:00What?
30:01Here at the top corner, uh...
30:04These catalog numbers should match, right? Because they're copies.
30:07But the last two numbers are different.
30:09Yeah, you're right. I didn't mislabel it.
30:13I don't know.
30:14What?
30:16Ray Swan had a weapon, but he didn't fire it.
30:19The IDAM report should have had Ray Swan's prints on the murder weapon.
30:22The witness is the shooter.
30:24He's our killer.
30:26Come on, Sammy, pick up.
30:39That's gotta be him.
30:40He's trying to wait us out.
30:43Once it gets dark, he's home free.
30:45We gotta flush him out.
30:46What do you want me to do?
30:47What you do best, McNally.
30:49Okay.
30:50Wait, uh, what is that, exactly?
30:52Talk.
30:54Your mouth is your best weapon.
30:55Good coppers should be able to talk themselves out of 98% of all confrontations.
30:59What about the other 2%?
31:00That's what I'm here for.
31:15Hey, Ray!
31:19I know you can hear me.
31:20You know you don't have a chance of getting out of these woods, right?
31:24I mean, K9 and SWAT are already on their way.
31:29You have a plea deal.
31:30The second they get here, that's gone.
31:32You're going back to jail.
31:35So let's just call them off, Ray.
31:37Seriously.
31:39Come out now.
31:41We'll just forget this whole thing.
31:50Sam!
32:20Sam!
32:51Sam!
33:00Where's your partner?
33:02Where are those dials?
33:08I'm just gonna squeeze.
33:09Squeeze.
33:11You're gonna bounce out, it's okay.
33:13It's okay.
33:15And then I'm gonna get your gun.
33:16And you're not.
33:21Okay.
33:27Oh, man.
33:28Okay, okay, okay.
33:30Ah, my shoulder.
33:35You okay?
33:37All right, his ring.
33:39How you doing?
33:41You're breaking my shoulder.
33:42You're breaking my arm, buddy.
33:44Kill my arm.
33:45I want a lawyer.
33:46Yeah.
33:47We'll get right on that.
33:50Oh, man, your knee.
33:51Okay, so Frank's letting us do the research.
33:53End of shift.
33:54So chunk up, little man.
33:58Come on.
33:59You still weepy about Mr. Nobody?
34:01Wow.
34:02You really are that cold.
34:04All right, and you're the big-hearted ambassador of goodwill, aren't you?
34:08You're such a hypocrite.
34:10Hypocrite?
34:11Yeah.
34:12A stranger walks in off the street.
34:14I work my butt off to be a nice guy and try to figure out who he is.
34:18But that's something I'd expect you to understand.
34:21Get what?
34:23Know what?
34:24That it might be nice to have a different past so nobody can hold it against you?
34:27So maybe your so-called friends could see you as a fellow cop and not some white shirt waiting to happen?
34:32Yeah, Dev, I really can't imagine that.
34:39Sorry.
34:40It's okay.
34:41Cannot wait to get back to civilization.
34:44You haven't done a lot of camping, huh?
34:46What, you mean like, what, a tent?
34:48No, my dad used to take me every summer.
34:50Told you, I'm more of a city boy.
34:53In the summers, my sister and I used to go to day camp.
34:56Parks and Rec.
34:59Did try to go to the beach this one time.
35:03We were on a bus about half an hour to town and Sarah kind of freaked out.
35:08Was she afraid of the water?
35:10She was afraid of everything.
35:12When she was 13, Sarah was attacked by this group of guys.
35:18And they were pretty messed up by it.
35:20I was only nine at the time.
35:22I didn't really get it.
35:25Tried everything to cheer her up.
35:27That's a joke book.
35:31Nothing really worked.
35:32You were nine years old.
35:34I'm sure you did everything you could.
35:36She didn't need cheering up.
35:39She just needed someone to protect her.
35:42So you became a cop.
35:51Your leg's good to go.
35:52You want to try putting some weight on it?
35:53Yeah.
35:58That's great.
36:04I'm really sorry for freaking out on you.
36:07I'm really sorry for freaking out on you.
36:12Look, whatever happened between us...
36:21You know, Luke's a good guy.
36:23Reliable.
36:25Solid.
36:26He is.
36:27Running the hell of a detective.
36:29Doesn't impose, doesn't judge.
36:31Just looks at the facts.
36:33Which is probably what he's doing right now.
36:36Let's give him some time.
36:39Yeah.
36:45Good to go?
36:46Yeah.
36:47As long as you drive.
37:03Detective Barber?
37:05This is Ray Donald Swan.
37:08He's a snake in the grass.
37:11And he's all yours.
37:13Hello, Raymond.
37:14You're under arrest for the murder of Mark Daniels and Carl DeMasa.
37:18Let's go.
37:22What the fuck?
37:27Let's go.
37:30Come on.
37:32See you around, pal.
37:45See you around, buddy.
37:57Have a good trip.
37:59You know what?
38:00You're an idiot.
38:01Excuse me.
38:04Nothing happened with Mallie that night.
38:06I tried.
38:07She shot me down.
38:08She's crazy about you.
38:09Don't screw it up.
38:15So you swallowed your pride, called the prosecutor?
38:24Yeah.
38:25Yeah, but now that we got another potential shooter, it changes everything.
38:29I'm gonna be up all night.
38:30I don't even know what my testimony's gonna be yet.
38:32Jerry, I'm not your wife.
38:35What am I to you?
38:37Tracy, I really can't talk about this right now.
38:40I need to talk about it.
38:46The ink on my divorce isn't even dry yet.
38:49Okay, this is all new to me.
38:54Okay, well, you know what?
38:57I'm gonna go shoot.
38:59Okay.
39:06We're due at the firing range.
39:08I'll meet you there.
39:10Look, I'm trying to-
39:11Skip it.
39:13I'm sorry.
39:15If we've, if I've-
39:16Look, it's fine.
39:18I'm trying to apologize here.
39:21Okay.
39:23Do you feel better now?
39:24Yeah.
39:25Delph, go!
39:55Yes!
40:10Hey.
40:13Waiting for me?
40:15Rent to your friend Swark?
40:17Yeah, and that's all we are.
40:18Just friends.
40:23So are we talking again?
40:26No.
40:28You and I are done talking.
40:53I missed my oldest friend.