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The Rookie Season 4 Episode 7


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00:00.
00:16Bailey? Bailey, you okay?
00:18Bailey, give me your belt.
00:21Your belt. Give me your belt.
00:23Control, this is Detective Lopez.
00:25I have a fully engulfed structure fire.
00:27At 1500 Wyatt Valley Lane in Newhall.
00:29I need fire rescue and an RA.
00:31Or a woman with a puncture wound to her left leg.
00:33My head's still in there.
00:34Don't move.
00:38We have to help him!
00:39Bailey!
00:40No one could have survived that!
00:42Bailey, he's gone.
00:57Hey, whoa, whoa, what are you doing?
00:58I'm fine.
00:59You're not fine.
01:00Come on, back in bed.
01:01Back in bed.
01:02Watch your legs.
01:04How's the patient?
01:05Did they find Fred?
01:06I'm afraid so.
01:07His body sustained extensive damage in the explosion.
01:11But the deputy fire chief made a positive ID.
01:14I'm sorry, I know you were close.
01:16I thought we were.
01:17He turned out to be a serial killer,
01:19so it would seem that the guy I liked was just a disguise he was wearing.
01:24Seems like he knew we were on to him.
01:26Wanted to go out on his own terms.
01:27One last fire.
01:28Hey, you okay?
01:29I heard you got the guy.
01:31Thanks to Nolan and Bailey.
01:32So we need to close out the case tomorrow.
01:34Are you my partner with Lopez?
01:35Yeah, whatever you need.
01:36Sarge, I was hoping I could take the data bar just to help Bailey get settled at my place.
01:40I told you I'd be fine in my apartment.
01:42I'm sure you would be, but I'm not budging on this.
01:44I don't want to impose.
01:45It's not an imposition.
01:52Okay, here we go.
01:54Watch your step.
01:56You're pretty good on those.
01:57Gymnasts all through high school and college.
01:59If you can sprain it, twist it, or dislocate it, I have.
02:03All I want is that couch.
02:05You don't want to go straight to bed?
02:06Not yet.
02:07First, I'm gonna have a big cry and eat some carbs.
02:11Probably cry again.
02:13Then I can sleep.
02:14Okay.
02:15I will get the tissues and ice cream.
02:22You're welcome.
02:28So I rolled a stop sign. What's the big deal?
02:30You ran a red light and a stop sign, and when we tried to pull you over, you flipped us off and led us on a medium speed pursuit.
02:35I was late for an appointment with Orchid, my life coach.
02:38She's doing a terrible job.
02:39Go stand over there.
02:41Is there anything we can do about this lighting?
02:44Hey, so I've been meaning to talk to you about our bet from the treasure hunt.
02:49The bet I won?
02:50No, the bet I won.
02:51I had the gold in my hands.
02:53Because I stopped to arrest an armed gunman.
02:55Eh, technically I arrested him.
02:57All you did was stand there with your arm out.
02:59Which is even more impressive.
03:02Sir, what do you think?
03:03What?
03:04You okay, sir?
03:05Something wrong with the booking slip?
03:06No, no. What do you need?
03:07An umpire?
03:08Um, who do you think won our treasure hunt bet?
03:11It was a tie.
03:12Oh.
03:13We need a rematch.
03:14Oh, I have an idea.
03:15Why don't we race each other in an escape room?
03:17Hard pass.
03:18And we need a neutral party to decide the terms of the competition.
03:20And that will be me.
03:24Okay.
03:25I'm gonna assign each of you a penal code violation at random.
03:29First one to make their arrest wins.
03:31Officer Chin, your crime is 266I.
03:36Encourage, influence, or persuade someone to become a prostitute.
03:39Sergeant Bradford, yours is 148.4.
03:43Oh, come on.
03:44Willfully and maliciously tampers with or breaks fire protection equipment?
03:47You did that off the top of your head?
03:49You didn't?
03:52It's unfair.
03:53So is life.
03:54Deal with it.
03:58Oh, thank you.
04:04Is there any way I can get a single?
04:06No.
04:07I don't think so.
04:08Maybe I can make a donation to the placements fund or something.
04:10If I don't have bribery to your charge, it's a whole other stack of paperwork.
04:13Let's go.
04:14What if I give you someone worse?
04:16I know about a real crime.
04:18I could cut a deal, right?
04:19Like in the movies?
04:21That depends.
04:22What's the crime?
04:23They're alleging you beat a man to death with a tire iron.
04:26Dude deserved it.
04:27He's banging my ex-wife.
04:28That's a street violation.
04:29That demands repercussions.
04:31Right.
04:32Sadly, street violations don't hold up in court.
04:34Says here there's a witness.
04:35Yeah, some nosy old man across the street saw the whole thing.
04:38Well, that's a problem.
04:39Why?
04:40He's the one that's watching us like some perv.
04:42Be that as it may, we should start talking plea deal.
04:44No.
04:45No way, man.
04:46Okay?
04:47Elijah said you could fix this.
04:48Elijah makes too many promises.
04:50But I'll do what I can.
04:53In the meantime, hey, you know the drill.
04:56Best behavior.
04:57Don't talk to anyone.
04:59I noticed you got a new client.
05:02Yeah.
05:03Business is good.
05:04Lately, it seems like all your clients are on Elijah Stone's payroll.
05:09Well, every criminal defendant is entitled to a defense.
05:13Regardless of who they associate with.
05:15Yes.
05:16And up to recently, you've always chosen to represent the underdog.
05:21But now, the way things are going, you're on your way to becoming a mob lawyer.
05:25I think that's a bit extreme.
05:27And there's only two ways I've ever seen that turn out.
05:30You end up this barred and indicted, or you end up dead.
05:34Okay, I think that...
05:36You know how much I care for Angela.
05:41If you ever get in over your head, you can come see me.
05:48I appreciate that.
05:50But you know I would never do anything to jeopardize my family.
05:54I hope not.
06:02I'll let you know if there's gonna be a service.
06:04Okay.
06:05Bye.
06:08I made breakfast.
06:09You sure did.
06:10I was feeling a little powerless, so this happened.
06:13You're not gonna hear me complaining.
06:14This smells amazing.
06:16Who was that on the phone?
06:17Fred's old captain.
06:19His family's dealing with so much, so I'm contacting some of his former colleagues.
06:23That's me. I'll take this real quick.
06:25Hey, what's up?
06:26I just wanted to call and check in, see how Bailey's doing.
06:29Uh, she's made four different kinds of pancakes. I'm not sure if that's good or bad.
06:32Yeah, the type A personality's first stage of grief. Cooking.
06:36What's next?
06:37Uh, cleaning. Then organization.
06:39She can't fix what happened, but she can fix every little thing that's wrong in her apartment.
06:43Oh, well, she's staying with me.
06:45Oh, well, when she changes the drapes, just roll with it.
06:47Right.
06:48Thanks for checking in. I gotta go.
06:50I'm so sorry, David, but can you repeat that?
06:55When were you at Lake Mead with Fred?
06:57Last 4th of July.
06:58And you were with him the whole time?
07:00Yup. It was supposed to be a week-long camping trip, but a couple days in, he got a nasty stomach bug.
07:05Got so dehydrated, I had to take him to Henderson. He spent the rest of the trip in the hospital.
07:10I never thought that'd be the last time I'd ever see him.
07:13And he will be missed. I will let you know if there's any details about the funeral. Take care, okay?
07:17Thanks, Bailey. You too.
07:19Okay. I know I'm on pain pills and all, but you heard what I just heard, right?
07:24We know Fred was in Nevada July 8th, and that lined up with an unsolved arson homicide.
07:30But he was in the hospital. Fred has an alibi.
07:33That means Fred was set up, and the real killer is still out there somewhere.
07:37What about the watch and all the keepsakes I found in his house?
07:40Whoever framed Fred must have planted them there, counting on us finding them.
07:44I gotta call Lopez, have her reopen the investigation.
07:47Don't just call, you need to go in to work. Find that bastard.
07:50Are you sure?
07:51We have a deal, remember? I run toward fires, you run toward bullets. Time to run toward bullets.
07:58But not literally.
08:01Right.
08:07So, I have a list of locations we should check out when we get back out on patrol.
08:11You know, just some places that I think need a police presence.
08:15Places you're sure to get your pandering collar?
08:17Oh, yeah. Maybe.
08:20Is that really your focus? Our bet?
08:23Come on. I know that you bribe Nell to throw any fire alarm tampering cases your way.
08:29Nell and I are friends. Sometimes I give her Dodger tickets.
08:36Oh, finally. What's this all about?
08:39Mrs. Carter, I understand that you've recently started your own skin care line?
08:43Yes. We're a small operation, but we're growing.
08:47I'm hoping to get a ride up in goop.
08:49I don't know what that is.
08:51I'll explain later.
08:52A friend of yours gave us a jar of your night cream.
08:54She claims that one of the ingredients is tiger's blood.
08:57Like, literally, blood from an endangered animal.
09:00Firms a skin right up?
09:01Participating in the endangered animal trade could land you in jail for up to five years.
09:06You don't understand the wellness game. It's cutthroat. I need to stand out.
09:11How else am I going to compete with Sloan in her vitamin business?
09:14I mean, everybody knows that her B12 rejuvenation pills are just benzos in fancy bottles.
09:24She's selling psychiatric drugs?
09:26Oh, the whole Westside buffet.
09:28What's Sloan's last name?
09:31Hey, any news?
09:33Valley Hospital in Henderson verified that Fred was a patient from July 6th to the 10th.
09:37Okay, so there's no way he committed the murder and arson in Nevada.
09:40No, we're going to have to go back and reexamine everything going back to the first hit and run.
09:44Whoever did this is covering his tracks.
09:46So we need to separate the things our killer wanted us to believe from the facts of the case.
09:50Hey, uh, Nolan.
09:52Oh, uh, I brought this for Bailey.
09:54I hope she's, uh, feeling better.
09:55Oh, thank you. This is very thoughtful. Yeah, she's doing great.
09:57Oh, uh, I brought that, uh, doorbell camera footage you asked for?
10:00Right. Thank you very much for that.
10:02This is Marcus.
10:03Yeah, he's, uh, Fred's neighbor.
10:04I met him at the barbecue.
10:05Uh, this is Detectives Lopez and Harper.
10:07Good to meet you.
10:08I mean, bad circumstances.
10:10Uh, I don't know what I'm trying to say.
10:12Yeah, we're all struggling with what happened.
10:14What did happen?
10:15Uh, people were saying that it was a gas leak,
10:17and one of the firefighters said it could be arson,
10:20and now I'm standing in a police station.
10:22I really don't know what to think.
10:23Uh, well, I'm afraid there's not much I can tell you.
10:25Of course, right.
10:27Did you notice anything out of the ordinary in the last few days?
10:30Other than a big ball of fire.
10:32No, sorry.
10:33Well, if you can think of anything else,
10:35you have Nolan's number.
10:36Absolutely.
10:38Thanks again.
10:39Yeah.
10:42What'd he get her?
10:43Uh, chocolates. That's nice.
10:46Look out.
10:47What do you mean?
10:48Nolan, he was the only civilian at the firefighter party.
10:51He is buying gifts for Bailey.
10:54Come on, he's a badge bunny, just for a different badge.
10:57And your girlfriend's wearing it.
10:59Oh, no, I don't think so.
11:01No, he knows Bailey.
11:02It's not so weird.
11:03Okay, when was the last time you bought chocolates
11:05for someone you weren't sleeping with?
11:07Um...
11:14That guy's after my girlfriend.
11:15Yeah.
11:16Fun.
11:17Okay, I'm gonna start combing through the security footage.
11:20What are you gonna do?
11:21Oh, I'm, uh, headed to the hospital.
11:23The victim you pulled out of the fire is finally out of ICU.
11:25I'll go with you.
11:26All right.
11:28Mm-hmm.
11:34Elijah needs to see you.
11:35Sure.
11:37Just tell him to go upstairs, we'll talk in my office.
11:39Nah.
11:40Who wants to talk to you in his?
11:44Counselor.
11:45Just heard from Jay.
11:46He expressed a lack of confidence in your ability to get him out of his legal difficulties.
12:00He murdered a man.
12:02Allegedly.
12:03Except for the eyewitness, it clearly saw it happen.
12:06Oh, come on, counselor.
12:07Eyewitness misidentification is the leading cause of wrongful conviction.
12:12That's defense attorney 101.
12:14Well, I don't got enough on my plate.
12:16I gotta do your job, too.
12:17Find some dirt on this guy.
12:19Make him seem unreliable.
12:21I'll do my best.
12:22But so far, I...
12:23Look.
12:24Jay got sloppy.
12:26I know.
12:27And I'm pissed about it.
12:30But he's my wife's favorite cousin, which means he's my favorite cousin.
12:34So prison's not an option.
12:36Now, either you make the witness go away, or Moreno does.
12:45As in rest in peace?
12:46I didn't say that.
12:47Unlike my wife's dumbass cousin, I'm not foolish enough to commit or confess to crimes in front of witnesses.
12:54We don't even have to go there, okay? I can handle this. I just need some time.
12:58Get it done today.
12:59Meeting's over.
13:00Get out of my office and go do your job.
13:13Take off your sunglasses, ma'am.
13:14Do I have to? These fluorescent lights give me vertigo.
13:17Okay. That could be the least of your worries.
13:19And we've been informed that you're selling psychiatric drugs as a vitamin.
13:22Who said that?
13:23It doesn't matter.
13:24I'm helping people. What's the problem?
13:26You can't prescribe a controlled substance without a medical license.
13:29My husband is a doctor. It's the family prescription pad.
13:33Yeah, that's not a thing.
13:34Look, look. I don't think you're hearing me, right?
13:36This makes you a drug dealer.
13:37Given the circumstances, a pretty high-level one.
13:39You could be looking at 20 years in prison.
13:41What? No. No, no, no, no, no.
13:44This whole thing has gotten horribly out of hand.
13:47Who ratted me out anyway?
13:50It was Aston, wasn't it?
13:51She's been trying to take me down ever since I sold her portrait painter.
13:54Like she needs to be hung on a wall.
13:56You want a real crime to chase?
13:58Aston's trying to hire a hitman.
14:02What do you mean?
14:03Her husband's worth more dead than alive, so she's been on the dark web trying to hire someone to kill him.
14:08Okay, oh, that's your disguise? You don't even look like a hitman. You just look like you.
14:26This is what real hitmen look like.
14:28That is not the point. Come on, get in.
14:30What I'm wearing is fine.
14:34Okay.
14:35Third role of undercover work.
14:37Know your audience.
14:38You are not trying to fool another criminal.
14:41You're trying to fool a woman who gets her ideas about crime from Lifetime movies.
14:45Put it on.
14:46Fine.
14:47Fine.
14:53Oh my gosh.
14:55That's much better.
14:57I look like an idiot.
14:58I'd pull me over in a heartbeat.
14:59Exactly.
15:00Because you look the part.
15:03Alright, mic me up.
15:04Let's get this over with.
15:06It's a little too high.
15:07I know what I'm doing.
15:17Sorry.
15:18Mic check.
15:19One, two.
15:20Okay, levels are good.
15:21She should be here in 15 minutes.
15:36What are you doing here?
15:41I haven't till the end of the day.
15:43I'm just here to get it done if you can't.
15:45Good luck.
15:55Mr. Andrews, thank you for meeting me on such short notice.
15:59As long as I ain't got to drive nowhere.
16:02So I just have a few questions about the crime, thank you, that you allegedly witnessed.
16:11First, do you wear glasses?
16:1320-20 vision my whole life.
16:16Great.
16:18Anything to drink on the night in question?
16:20Been sober 38 years.
16:25How clear was your view of the events the night in question?
16:29He killed the man right there.
16:32Huh?
16:38If it was getting late, 8 p.m., it would have been dark.
16:40Not on my block.
16:42On street lights so much as flicker, I call the city.
16:45You know why, Mr. Evers?
16:47Because I do whatever it takes to protect my neighborhood.
16:51From criminals.
16:53And their lawyers.
16:55I know why you're here.
16:57You want to scare me off.
16:59Well, go tell your boss.
17:02I don't scare easy.
17:04I'm not trying to intimidate you.
17:08I just, um...
17:10I hear you.
17:11Can I use your bathroom before I go?
17:12Sure.
17:22Sure.
17:23Sure.
17:41I don't know.
18:10911, what's your emergency?
18:13My neighbor keeps an illegal firearm under his bed.
18:16I'm in fear for my life.
18:17Send the police.
18:1870 Oak Place.
18:25I don't remember his face.
18:27I keep trying, but every time I try and focus,
18:30it just skitters away from me like a silverfish.
18:33Well, that's your mind protecting you.
18:36That's normal.
18:36Yet I remember him acting so horrified
18:39that he hit me with this car.
18:41He insisted on taking me to the hospital,
18:44so I let him put me in the back seat.
18:48Just went along with it.
18:50Stranger said he was going to help me,
18:51and I trusted him.
18:53Of course you did.
18:55Anyone else would have done the same.
18:57Did he say anything in the car?
18:59I don't remember.
19:00I blacked out as soon as I got in the car.
19:04Well, they found Rob Hypnol in your system.
19:05I don't explain the blackout.
19:07Do you remember anything from inside the abandoned building where he took you?
19:12Unfortunately, when I woke up,
19:16pain was just eating me alive.
19:19And, uh, I remember praying that I would black out.
19:24And then he started stomping on my broken legs.
19:27Is there anything else you remember the smallest thing could help?
19:30And his back.
19:32At one point he leaned over and his shirt came up,
19:35and there was something on his back.
19:37Was it a tattoo?
19:39Scar?
19:39Maybe a burn.
19:41I don't think it's a tattoo.
19:42Maybe a burn or a scar.
19:45Does that help?
19:46Absolutely.
19:47Um, call us if you can think of anything else.
19:51And I will be sure to keep you up to date on the case.
19:54Okay?
19:55Yeah.
19:56Hey, this guy is a predator.
19:58He knew exactly how to incapacitate you.
20:02What happened was not your fault.
20:13You made sure you weren't following?
20:15Yes.
20:16I drove around in circles for, like, a half an hour.
20:22So, how does this work?
20:24Well, it's up to you.
20:26And your ad indicated you have a problem with your husband?
20:28Yes.
20:29I need him to not be alive anymore.
20:31That's not going to be enough.
20:32We need her to spell it out.
20:33Okay.
20:34Do you want it to look like natural causes?
20:36Suicide?
20:37Homicide?
20:38Must be a lonely kind of life.
20:40Being a hitman.
20:42It can be.
20:43So you're not seeing anyone?
20:44Oh, my God.
20:45God, she's hitting on you.
20:47No.
20:47Not at the moment.
20:49See, the thing is, the fee varies depending on the method.
20:52So I need you to tell me what you want.
20:54What I want changed a little when you got in the car.
21:01Wait, is she touching you?
21:02She's touching you, isn't she?
21:03Hey, you know what?
21:04If she offers you money for sex, I'm going to win this bet.
21:07Look, I am down to do whatever you want.
21:11Yeah, you are.
21:12I'm going to get the business out of the way first.
21:14So it's $20,000 for a straight murder.
21:17$25,000 if you want it to look like suicide.
21:21Sexy.
21:22I'd pay you twice that to kill the bastard.
21:24And the bastard is?
21:28My husband.
21:30Obviously.
21:31Yes.
21:31Got her.
21:32Once he's dead, I'll be a very wealthy woman.
21:36Hmm.
21:36Hmm.
21:38You're under arrest.
21:40All right.
21:40No, I appreciate the help.
21:42Bye.
21:43Hey.
21:44Anything?
21:45We struck out with Fred's gardener.
21:47He has access to Fred's property, but he has an alibi for almost every murder.
21:51He's definitely not our guy.
21:52And the mail carrier alibied out, too.
21:55So that leaves us with?
21:56The handyman.
21:59His name's Ricardo Fuentes, and he has a couple of assault charges from years ago.
22:03Did you talk with him?
22:04Yeah, and he was less than helpful.
22:06When I asked for his whereabouts on the dates of the murders, he refused to answer.
22:09That doesn't make him a suspect.
22:10I mean, maybe he just doesn't trust the police.
22:13True, but when I asked him why he went to Fred's house yesterday morning, he had an odd answer.
22:18He said he got a call to go to Fred's house to strap the water heater down.
22:22And that he was told to enter the property if no one was home.
22:24And the odd part is?
22:26How he claims he was paid.
22:27With cash and an envelope taped to the water heater, but of course he threw away the envelope.
22:31So maybe he's telling the truth and this is him going to strap down the water heater.
22:35Or he's setting the bomb that killed Fred.
22:37Okay, well that's easily verifiable.
22:38I can just swing by Fred's house on the way home, see if Ricardo did the work.
22:42Thanks.
22:42Let us know what you find.
22:43You got it.
22:44Hey, where's the food?
22:54I forgot.
22:56Sorry, it's been a crazy day.
22:58Which is why I said we should order in, but you insisted that you would be driving by the restaurant and would pick something home.
23:03Okay, I forgot.
23:04Okay, cut me some slack.
23:05Slack?
23:06I worked just as long as you, but somehow still came home, tidied up the house, fed Jack and put him to bed.
23:11Well, that's because you're perfect.
23:13The rest of us are just human.
23:14Wow, where did that come from?
23:15Where are you going?
23:16To get the food.
23:17Hey.
23:35When are you coming home?
23:36You okay?
23:37Yeah, I'm just tired.
23:38These painkillers are no joke.
23:40Don't wait up for me.
23:41Go to sleep.
23:42How's it going?
23:43We're going to catch this guy.
23:44I promise.
23:45Oh, don't do that.
23:46I don't need empty promises.
23:48It's bad for relationships.
23:50Trust me.
23:50Okay, well, we had a suspect, but a story checks out, and now we got nothing.
23:55Well, there's three varieties of pie waiting for you when you get home.
23:59You are supposed to be staying off your feet, and what kind of pie?
24:03Cherry apple and chocolate cream.
24:05You're my favorite.
24:06That's good, because you're mine.
24:07Hurry home to me, okay?
24:09Yes, ma'am.
24:13Hey, Marcus.
24:15Hold on.
24:16Thanks again for that doorbell footage.
24:18It helped.
24:18Good, good.
24:19Um, any leads?
24:21I'm checking all the angles.
24:33Well, have a good night.
24:36You too.
24:36I'm playing.
24:58You too.
25:00You too.
25:00You too.
25:01You too.
25:02You too.
25:02You too.
25:02Hey there.
25:32You were out for quite a while.
25:35It makes in real hypnol and head trauma.
25:38It can be a little...
25:39Yes.
25:40Where are you?
25:43Only the coolest place in Los Angeles.
25:46I found this place when I was out living for a new killing ground.
25:49In some kind of used factory.
25:50I don't know what the hell they make here, but it is huge and super abandoned.
25:54And it got me thinking on a much larger scale.
25:59Hey, John.
26:01John.
26:02Here you go.
26:12Do you know what the abductor longest is, John?
26:16Well, probably not.
26:18I'm pretty sure yours is shredded.
26:21You know, when car hits human, human always loses.
26:25But who might have told you that?
26:26I mean, how many car wrecks and hit and runs have you worked?
26:30You're going to catch food.
26:31Maybe.
26:33I mean, you...
26:34You got uncomfortably close.
26:37Closer than anyone ever has.
26:39It's all my fault.
26:40I got lazy for ten years.
26:44I have had an ironclad MO.
26:46Travel to hunt.
26:48But I figured, you know, Los Angeles is so big.
26:51I figured if I stayed far enough away from where I lived, it'd be kind of like a murder staycation.
26:57But, and you got lucky with that hot firefighter, and I got unlucky.
27:03So, it's time to leave Marcus behind, get off the grid, go on the run.
27:11But, you know, first, I thought I'd have a little fun.
27:14Would you stop trying to break free?
27:19I'm going to let you go in a minute.
27:21Bull.
27:22No.
27:23Really.
27:24The thing about addicts is they're constantly trying to relive that first high.
27:29And the effect is the strongest.
27:30It's just, it's never as good a second time.
27:32Is that why you target former addicts?
27:35Trying to punish a version of yourself?
27:38Good God, no.
27:40I feel no shame for what I do.
27:42The needs I feel.
27:44No, if I could murder someone every day, I would be the happiest man on the planet.
27:51Oh, I don't know, maybe I'd lose my taste for it.
27:53You know, like when you eat too many chips.
27:55Anybody ever tell you you're crazy?
27:57Sure.
27:59But then I burn them to ash.
28:02Oh, that was close.
28:15Oh, I should have seen that coming.
28:17Okay, not a great first step, but I'll call it a useful failing.
28:22A teachable moment.
28:28Now, here's the deal.
28:32I'm going to cut you free.
28:35I'm going to give you a one-minute head start, and then I'm going to come kill you.
28:39You're going to give me a weapon?
28:41I said I wanted a challenge, but I'm not an idiot.
28:45What if I don't run?
28:47What if I come over there and I take that knife and I stick it someplace you don't like?
28:50Well, I think we're ready.
29:03Well, then this is exciting.
29:05I'm actually a little bit nervous.
29:08Are you?
29:09Well, ready?
29:11Set.
29:12You didn't think I'd play fair, did you?
29:20All right.
29:21A one in a city.
29:24A two in a city.
29:27Three in a city.
29:29A one in a city.
29:30Oh, no.
29:33I'm going to rear.
29:34I'm going to where's the land?
29:35Fair.
29:35Good.
29:36Fair.
29:37Go, no.
29:38Again, stab it.
29:38ера.
29:39Damn it.
29:48Bueno.
29:50factoDoctor.
29:50Am I going to break on you?
29:52Oh, no.
29:53And then we should have found you full of the criminal criminals.
29:54Oh, no.
29:56Oh, no.
29:58Ah!
30:00Ah!
30:02Ah!
30:04No.
30:08No.
30:10No.
30:12No.
30:14No.
30:16No.
30:18No.
30:20No, no.
30:22Come on.
30:52Come on.
30:57This is fun, isn't it?
31:09I gotta say, the silence is kind of nice.
31:13Usually there's a lot of whining and begging.
31:16Fair amount of sobbing.
31:18I mean, you'd think that would be part of my thrill, but...
31:22You know, it really just works on the nerves.
31:24You know, it really just works on the nerves.
31:54Woo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
32:07Don't.
32:11But, see, the thing is, the deck is stacked against you.
32:15You see, I've had weeks to get this place ready.
32:18Hey, here we go.
32:32What's wrong, Don?
32:33You stuck?
32:33Run, rabbit.
32:42Run!
32:43Oh, yeah.
32:59Oh, yeah.
32:59Oh, man.
33:00Oh, man.
33:00Oh, yeah.
33:05Oh, yeah.
33:08Oh, yeah.
33:15Oh, yeah.
33:22Oh!
33:23Let's go.
33:53Hey, John.
34:04John, you in there?
34:06Hey, you want to know a little secret?
34:07I hate scary movies.
34:09I mean, you think I'd love them because, well, duh.
34:12But no, I'm actually a sucker for a jump scare.
34:15You know, the way you get everything real quiet.
34:18And then he gets you on the edge of your seat.
34:23You know, and then...
34:25Oh, my God.
34:42It's Humper, Marcus.
35:06Give it up.
35:08We can still call you an ambulance.
35:10You stabbed me.
35:11What the heck did you stab me with?
35:14Scissors.
35:15Rusty ones, too.
35:17Now you give your ass up.
35:19You make this a fight to the death.
35:21I swear to God, you'll be the one they carry out of here.
35:27Oh, come on.
35:30Safety, safety, safety.
35:32Safety.
35:58Yes.
35:58Yes.
36:28This is Officer John Nolan, patch number 25253.
36:42I am hurt and under attack by Marcus Taylor.
36:45Murder Suspense armed with an assault rifle, send help.
36:58I win, you're under arrest.
37:28You need to pay better attention to your surroundings, man.
37:51What do they call it?
37:54Situational awareness?
37:55Elijah's not going to be happy about this.
37:57Elijah brought his own bat.
37:59Wait, wait, wait, wait.
38:00Why are you doing this?
38:01Stop!
38:02Stop!
38:04The strangest thing happened yesterday after you left that witness's home.
38:10Cops swooped in and arrested him.
38:12It was almost like someone wanted to keep him out of harm's way.
38:16It's like you were working against me.
38:19Are you really this stupid?
38:26He told me to make the witness go away.
38:29That's what I did.
38:30I took him off the board.
38:32I got him arrested for an illegal weapons violation.
38:35There's no way he can testify now.
38:37His credibility shot.
38:38And as an added bonus, you didn't have to commit another crime.
38:44Oh.
38:45Well, that changes things.
38:51You need to work on your communication skills, because this beating is based on your lack
38:59of transparency.
39:00Help.
39:01Are we good?
39:02Yeah.
39:03For now.
39:04Great work.
39:05Hey.
39:06Hey.
39:07Hey.
39:08Welcome back to the land of the living.
39:20Doc said you were pretty banged up, but lucky you.
39:34but lucky you, no broken bones.
39:36Really?
39:37It feels like everything's broken.
39:39They have meds for that.
39:43Great job out there.
39:44We got him.
39:46No, you got him.
39:47After he got me.
39:52There she is.
39:54Hey.
39:59Come here.
40:03Sorry.
40:03No, no, it's okay.
40:04It's okay.
40:05It's a good hurt.
40:05I can take it.
40:06I can take it.
40:07I can't take it.
40:11I'm so relieved you're okay.
40:13Oh, it's nothing.
40:14Just a couple more war wounds I can flaunt in bed.
40:18And speaking of, what are you doing here?
40:20Aren't you supposed to be in bed?
40:21Mm, yeah.
40:23Let's get over.
40:24I'm done.
40:25You got him.
40:38I told you I would.
40:41Oh, no.
40:43I told you so is so much worse than I promised.
40:46Really?
40:47A relationship killer.
40:48100%.
40:49I'm gonna need some kind of cheat sheet, I think.
40:57Seriously, I can't believe you bought out the entire gift shop.
40:59What?
41:00You've been in the hospital before.
41:01You know how boring it can be.
41:03What did you get him?
41:04Nothing.
41:05Just put my name on yours.
41:07Unbelievable.
41:08Hey, we're going back out on patrol after we're done visiting with Nolan, right?
41:12Yeah, Lucy.
41:13What?
41:14You know, I have a bet to win.
41:16Okay, can we just call it off?
41:17Police work is too important to turn into a game.
41:19You're just worried you're gonna lose.
41:21Sure.
41:21That's what you need to hear.
41:22Let's go with that.
41:23Wait, hold on.
41:24Since when did you become the noble one here?
41:27Does this mean we're square in our bet?
41:30Fine.
41:31Nobody wins.
41:32But the basket is only for me.
41:38Where have you been?
41:42Thought you were going to be here for bedtime.
41:46Sorry, I got stuck on a call.
41:59Angela.
42:08What's wrong?
42:11I screwed up.
42:14I need help.
42:38Damn it.
42:56Damn it.