The Rookie Feds Season 1 Episode 21
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00:01Previously on The Rookie.
00:03An arm was found near Silver Lake Reservoir this morning.
00:06I honestly don't know what instrument was used to remove it.
00:09That arm is related to a case in Arizona.
00:11A coroner there found an arm that was severed with that same mystery tool.
00:15And both were done while the victim was still alive.
00:18That's horrible. And it means we're looking at a possible serial killer.
00:21Should we be calling the feds?
00:22Yeah, I already did.
00:30No, no.
00:40I got a bounce or my mom will just tell me.
00:43Say a small?
01:00No.
01:02No.
01:03京.
01:04KMan
01:24Hold on, let me take this in.
01:48It's my first home that I bought with my own money.
01:53I'm so happy for you.
01:54Really, you're okay that I'm putting down roots here when you live in D.C.?
01:58Of course.
02:00I love you.
02:01You are your neighbor, but it's so eclectic and...
02:06Oh, my God, you just dropped the L-bomb and then ran for cover.
02:11No.
02:12Oh, yeah, I get it.
02:13I'm cute, smart, hooked my eyeballs in debt after that down payment, but I'm still winning
02:17at life.
02:18What's not to love?
02:19Should we christen the place?
02:21Is that the countertop?
02:23That sounds amazing, but the countertops are acid etched and very expensive.
02:28What about the bathroom floor?
02:30Yes, sir.
02:31Oh, you know what?
02:32That tile is original.
02:33What?
02:34You're so spontaneous.
02:36Come on.
02:38Um, no.
02:40What?
02:41Seriously?
02:42I have to go into work.
02:44This is...
02:45You're in the middle of a move.
02:46Garza gave you the day off.
02:47I know, and he would not bug me unless it was serious, so...
02:49Movers are coming in literally an hour, but they don't have nowhere to put any of this
02:52stuff.
02:53Oh.
02:54But you will.
02:55Is this a test?
02:56100%.
02:57And if you love me, you'll ace it.
02:59Mm-hmm.
03:01Okay.
03:02Okay.
03:03Here we go.
03:05One more, please.
03:07Mm-hmm.
03:08Bye.
03:09Okay.
03:10Listen up.
03:11During a recent murder investigation, LAPD uncovered what could possibly be a serial
03:15killer operating right here in Los Angeles.
03:18Please.
03:19We discovered a severed arm that was not linked to our murder.
03:23It had a unique cut.
03:24Unique how?
03:25It was too clean.
03:26There were no striations from a commercial blade, no burn marks from an industrial torch.
03:31We matched that unique cut to a severed leg from a black female found in Arizona.
03:36That's when we called in Agent Clark.
03:38And that's when I called in Antoinette.
03:39I haven't been able to fully examine the limbs yet, but it's clear that both were severed using
03:44a water jet cutter.
03:46The water jet uses an industrial pump that propels water faster than the speed of sound.
03:51It can cut through metal like butter.
03:52It is not a common tool, which means our killer needed both access and technical expertise.
03:58Like a specialized factory worker.
04:01Right.
04:02Or high-end construction.
04:03Contractors often use water jets to cut glass, granite, marble, porcelain.
04:08Does that mean you had access to one?
04:10Yeah.
04:11I have a friend who lends me his whenever I just made myself a suspect, didn't I?
04:14Yeah.
04:15I swear it wasn't me.
04:16They all say that.
04:17Don't worry, Carter.
04:18I'm keeping my eyes on this one.
04:19Were you able to ID the victims?
04:21Not yet.
04:22Both limbs were compromised from exposure, so DNA typing is in process.
04:26My next step is to examine the arm that just landed in my lab.
04:29Good.
04:30Would you mind if I watched?
04:31Sure.
04:32Happy to have you.
04:33Sweet.
04:34Most serial murderers target a certain type of victim.
04:38On the face of it, the fact that our current victims are different genders and races,
04:41it suggests that there's another factor that connects them.
04:44Could it be opportunity killing?
04:46Possible, but not probable.
04:48Okay.
04:49I want everyone bringing their A-game today.
04:50Understood?
04:51Let's stop this guy before he takes another victim.
04:53Let's move.
04:54Thank you for your help.
04:55Please reach out from your living house.
04:56Of course.
04:57So, how's the remodel design going?
05:00Slowly.
05:01Sorry.
05:02Protecting and serving has been a little hectic.
05:04Tell me about it.
05:05I still say you should hire a professional architect.
05:07I say don't damn your shot.
05:09Everything you've shown me so far looks great.
05:11Okay.
05:12Well, I will send you some revised drawings and good luck with your psychopath of the day.
05:16Thanks, handsome.
05:17Bye.
05:18So, what's the first step?
05:23A physical examination, which I've already done, aside from the amputation area.
05:29The condition of the limb is consistent with a two-week timeline since removal.
05:34So, while the victim was still alive?
05:37Yes.
05:38And the Arizona victim's leg was removed approximately two weeks before that.
05:44That means our psycho killer is due to kill again soon.
05:47Possibly, but careful jumping to conclusions at this early stage.
05:51Science is about facts, not supposition.
05:54And two instances don't constitute a pattern.
05:57Is that an infrared camera?
05:59Very good.
06:00Now that I've examined the limb with the naked eye, it's time to see what I can't see naturally.
06:07What's that?
06:09That is how we're going to ID our victim.
06:14Sebastian Milner, 32 years old at the time of his death, out on parole for armed robbery.
06:20What are you doing here?
06:21His wife, Cherise, reported him missing two weeks ago.
06:24Thank you for coming in, Cherise.
06:26Did you find Sebastian?
06:28Whatever it costs to bail him out, I'll pay.
06:31Honey, I am sorry to tell you this, but your husband has been murdered.
06:36I knew he didn't leave me!
06:41My family can suck it!
06:42Wait, what?
06:43I've been defending Sebastian ever since we became pen pals when he was in prison.
06:48They all said he was using me, but uh-uh.
06:50We fell in love.
06:51Yeah, um, when was the last time you saw him?
06:55Fifteen days ago.
06:56He went out to the liquor store at midnight to get a six pack.
06:59Never came home.
07:01Before his disappearance, did you notice anything strange like phone calls where people hang up?
07:07Or was anyone following you guys?
07:09No.
07:10He always said the only way he would leave me was if God took him.
07:15Right, well, God didn't do this.
07:19But if you can remember what liquor store he went to, maybe we can find out who did.
07:24Do you remember seeing this guy two weeks ago?
07:27Negative.
07:28You know how many people come in and out of my store every day?
07:30Plenty, but this guy's a murder victim, so look again.
07:34Answer's the same, don't recall.
07:39Don't recall or won't recall?
07:41Maybe it'll jog your memory if we check behind the counter, see if you're stalking somebody.
07:44Okay, okay.
07:45Guy tried to rob me, pointed a .44 on my face.
07:49Then out of nowhere, some dude shows up in the mask and tases him.
07:53So you witnessed a murder?
07:54Whoa, slow down.
07:55I ain't witnessed nothing.
07:56I hit the deck.
07:57When I got up, both guys were gone.
08:00Then why didn't you call the police?
08:01I get robbed every other week.
08:03The cops don't do squat.
08:04The dude with the mask saved my life.
08:06Ain't no way I was dropping time on him.
08:08Well, now you are.
08:09Get us your surveillance tapes.
08:12So, our serial killer is a masked vigilante.
08:22How's the decorating going?
08:23Great.
08:24You ready?
08:25Hey.
08:26Using my keen profiling skills, I challenge you and place your furniture exactly where you
08:30would want it.
08:31Boom.
08:32That's perfect.
08:33Yes.
08:34For someone with no sense of interior design.
08:37Come on.
08:38A man of your skills and talents.
08:39The couch, for example, is the visual anchor in the room and you have it up against the
08:43wall.
08:44Yeah.
08:45Alice.
08:46Hey, buddy.
08:47Hey, Brendan.
08:48Laura, when are you coming back?
08:49Maybe it's better if you did this.
08:50I can't.
08:51I'm on a serial.
08:52Hello.
08:53My specialty.
08:54Mine too.
08:55You're making love for me by getting my house squared away.
08:56I'm so glad I'm not dating you.
08:58Me too.
08:59Party!
09:00Now!
09:01Okay, okay, okay.
09:02Party!
09:03Okay.
09:04Party!
09:05Okay.
09:06What the hell kind of taser is that?
09:08It's a pecana.
09:09It's basically a cattle prod used for torture.
09:10It delivers twice the voltage of a stun gun.
09:11A suspect thinks he's Batman.
09:12Last I checked, the caped crusader doesn't cut criminals into tiny little pieces.
09:13Unless we're talking about Frank Miller's.
09:14You know, he's just got a report that a teenager was attacked last night by a guy with a big-ass
09:17knife only to be saved by a masked man with a cattle prod.
09:20This is our guy?
09:21Yeah.
09:22That's right.
09:23These are the first and all.
09:24Case and all's at all.
09:25Whatever will be, will be...
09:42Tell me.
09:44When was the first time you felt the impulse to hurt someone?
09:47Hey, man.
09:49impulse to hurt someone hey man i wasn't gonna touch that kid i swear don't lie
09:58i know it sounds crazy but the truth will make this hurt less
10:06why are you doing this to me
10:10the same reason you hurt people i'm a predator
10:14only i rage against my fate
10:25whereas you embrace it without question
10:33and you can't stop it
10:37so i will tell me you got something i've got something good what do you got an impatient
10:43boss breathing down my neck come on matt you know this takes time finding a serial killer and we
10:47hardly have anything to go on we don't even know how he picks his victims it can't be a coincidence
10:51that he's ending up at crime scenes at the exact right moment to save people it's not because he's
10:55not there to save them he's there to stop the attacker most serial killers stalk their victims
10:59right well odds are he's doing the same thing right but if he's looking for violent criminals
11:03how does he target them the obvious assumption is that he's law enforcement right let's not jump to
11:07that conclusion just yet dna results came in on both victims we couldn't find a match on the female
11:12victim but we did find a match between her and sebastian our victims are related yes they had the
11:18same biological father
11:25okay boss according to sebastian's widow he never knew who his biological father was his mother purchased
11:33donor sperm from a fertility clinic at saint stevens we need to find out if our female victim was a
11:38product of the same donor or if her mama was knocking boots with our mystery donor in real life
11:45hopefully doctor at saint stevens can give us the answer patient records are confidential yes sir but
11:51we're hunting a serial killer who murdered the child of at least one of your old patients my clinic has
11:55delivered thousands of kids through ivf over the decades so odds are some of them have met untimely
12:01ends but we may be able to keep someone else from being murdered and your files could really help us
12:06unless there's another reason you don't want us looking at your records no
12:12doctor let me remind you that lying to the fbi is a crime
12:17okay a couple months ago someone hacked into our system
12:21access patient records from 30 plus years ago then wiped them from the servers please tell us you have
12:26hard copies of those files somewhere
12:37you know who would love to go through these boxes
12:42oh i just did an escape room that looked exactly like this but this place smells way more authentic
12:49i didn't mean to drag you into this it's fine fertility records are highly technical with an emphasis
12:55on anonymity elena will need my help deciphering them our first priority is to identify sebastian's
13:01donor father use him to get the identities of any other children from his samples they might be the
13:05killer's next targets we won't let you down no doubt happy hunting so how do you want to start
13:12by getting organized hopefully they'll get an answer before on sub strikes again i put money on those two
13:25hold up carter
13:28danny well what are you doing here what's going on it is nothing no no really i just got a little dizzy
13:36i did not want to worry you doctor should i be worried his dizziness could be caused by any number
13:42of things most of them fairly benign see but due to his age we need to run some tests just to be sure
13:48so we'd like to keep him overnight of course you do damn capitalist medical system just wants my money
13:54knock it off you got good insurance you're gonna stay here as long as they tell you to and guess what
14:00else i'm gonna be right here with you absolutely not why because it's just a lot of waiting around
14:07and tell me you do not have something more important going on
14:12look i'll call you if anything changes and i will call with regular updates thank you doctor
14:18you next time call me before you head to the er
14:21please go on now go on is everything okay i'm hoping it will be
14:42i don't understand how you people survived before computers how old do you think i am
14:53you know what don't answer that finally sebastian's file or rather his mother's so who's the donor
15:01doesn't say see the identity is coded a 176 z which means we need the corresponding donor file
15:09i stack those over here here we go file a 176 z aka thomas clay briggs i know that name why do i know that name
15:26thomas clay briggs is currently serving six life sentences for the serial murders of five
15:30people back in the early 2000s their father was a serial killer
15:39one of the early 2000s their father was a serial killer
15:49thank you
15:57now what could the fbi possibly want with me
16:00not that i'm complaining you're uh breaking up the monotony of my day
16:04mr briggs have you ever donated
16:07sperm what kind of question is that a straightforward one have you back in college yeah i uh
16:14i traded fluids for beer money was it always the same clinic why we're not at liberty to say then
16:20i'm not at liberty to answer any more questions guard uh no well we're good thank you
16:28seven children were born from your donation so what you just found out you're a dad that's your reaction
16:39yeah what do i care i'm dying in this place
16:43you think i'm gonna get all touchy-feely about a bunch of strangers who exist because
16:47i got touchy-feely with myself for cash when you put it that way no
16:55then why the hell did you drive all the way out here to ask me about this
17:00someone's killing off your kids one by one
17:08now that's more interesting
17:11and i can see why you didn't want to share that
17:14do you have any idea who could be behind this i mean if it was me i'd uh pay a visit to the
17:21families of my victims after what i did to their loved ones
17:26i'd want revenge too
17:33that's the last box okay that means we have seven children from briggs's samples all born between
17:381986 and 1992. we already knew about sebastian milner and edwina davis here matches our african
17:45american jando reported missing a month ago and the others are they local we should get them
17:50protection i haven't been able to track down everyone's whereabouts but this one maggie
17:55whitlock lives in granada hills
18:03oh you just can't get enough of me can you like you didn't volunteer for this detail because you
18:07knew i'd be swinging by is megan whitlock inside with her son theo did you let them know what's going
18:12on i thought that might be best coming from you but i did tell her you're on your way
18:16fbi mrs whitlock can we come inside
18:24hey cutie pie is there a place we could talk outside of the range of little lears
18:35uh hey theo i noticed you have a train set would you mind showing me your trains i'm totally into
18:40those is that okay given to his father is you really think it's a coincidence that sebastian
18:45milner turned into a violent criminal there's no way to tell sebastian's childhood is a litany of
18:51abuse and neglect in and of itself that's causal for psychopathy and dna from serial killer didn't do
18:57anything to our other victim edwina davis other than make her a law-abiding citizen oh elena just got a
19:03phone number for another one of briggs's kids hello hi is this roman griffith yeah that's me
19:11this is special agent laura stenson with the fbi that's a nice try but i'm not going to give you
19:15my social security number so this isn't a scam mr griffith i'm calling to inform you that your life
19:21could be in danger what kind of danger someone appears to be targeting the children of your biological
19:29father were you aware that your mother used a sperm donor no my parents never told me that they used
19:35a donor and now you're telling me he's a serial killer the most important thing right now is to
19:41keep you and your son safe my son has the dna of a serial killer too are you currently in los angeles no
19:50i'm in vancouver for a couple weeks all right well you're probably safe for now but as soon as we hang
19:55up i'll reach out to the field office in seattle and alert them to what's going on targeting innocent
20:00people who had no choice who their father is kind of sick monster would do something like that
20:05i try not to use labels like monster most serial killers start as ordinary people and end up doing
20:12monstrous things um so what should i do just keep a low profile and alert me the minute you travel back
20:21we'll set you up with the protective detail okay thank you
20:39officer nolan will stay while you pack your things and then escort you to a secure location
20:43officer nolan will stay while you pack your things and then escort you to the bathroom and lock the door
20:52wait wait wait what right now i need you to take your son into the bathroom and lock the door i don't have time for you to ask questions
21:09ask questions do it now what's going on look over my left shoulder in the trees he's here that's him
21:18that's the guy theo's gone he goes out the doggy door sometimes to play outside ma'am we need you to
21:24stay inside 715 70 code 3 units on me and an airship eyes on murder suspect possible kidnapping in foot
21:31pursuit with fbi agents
21:43nothing nothing let's go
21:49fbi so sorry baby you okay huh you had us scared we were looking for you what you got there
22:01he's gone there's a road back there he must have a car stashed what's that a trophy from our killer
22:11we got lucky if he'd have taken that boy why didn't he if he's targeting all of briggs's project
22:16then why not go after the grandkid maybe he has some sort of moral code boss this guy was so damn bold
22:22you got one cop two fits and he still hung around in the backyard to watch okay well the good news is is
22:28that all other potential victims have been accounted for so we are going to shift into hunting mode right
22:32this guy's moving fast which means he's definitely made some mistakes that's how we're going to catch
22:36him okay uh hey so i'll see you in 30 40 minutes oh and uh do you want monastery or stinky
22:45what are you talking about cheese a cheese plate for your house who invited you to my house atlas
22:50invited me and antoinette for housewarming you know what that's that's great yeah it'll be nice
22:57having you and as far as the cheese just surprised me great see you later see ya daddy did you find out
23:07you were getting dizzy because you were having too much sex simone i'm just playing i talked to dr price
23:14and she told me she's still waiting on some of your test results but she's ruled out the big scary
23:19stuff look they've taken enough blood for me to feed a family of vampires a test result won't come
23:25back until tomorrow i could call you on the phone and told you that but i needed to look you in your
23:30eyes for you to tell me how long you've been getting dizzy a week on and off what well simone i'm old
23:40in case you hadn't noticed and if i would get freaked out by every little ache and pain i would
23:45live in the doctor's office well if you don't let the people who love you take care of you you won't
23:51live anywhere what is that for oh that's for me we're having a sleepover and there is nothing you
23:59can do about it want to play dominoes yeah i'm so glad you came over ready you know what
24:09what i think it's gonna look better over there it just was over there are you doing this just to
24:13watch this look heavy things no i'm watching you yeah i'm watching you oh god she's doing this all
24:19day i'm happy to help yes now that is perfect great oh i just i love this living room have you ever
24:29noticed how people can easily express love for things but not people there's something pathological
24:35about that wouldn't you say brendan oh god is this one of your passive aggressive fights i
24:40so weird i don't like it glad you finally approved though makes being here all day a little easier to
24:45take especially since i missed all the fun of chasing down a serial killer fun yeah we need to get
24:49this guy out more you guys got to meet tom briggs i've always been fascinated with him i mean okay most
24:55people think that his psychopathy is based in the abuse that he suffered but i think it stems from his
25:00mother's mental illness come on here we go the old weekly nature versus nurture debate i think i'm
25:05gonna have to start drinking all right where's corkscrew yeah i remember seeing that in one of the 25
25:12boxes a few hours ago okay well uh luckily there's a really cute market down the street and it's open
25:18light so i'll just get a new one i'll come with you come on you know what why don't you stay you know
25:23i love a nighttime drive i just love the wind in my hair
25:31you guys need anything
25:44something's been bugging me briggs he didn't know about any of these kids he barely remembers
25:56donating sperm but somehow our new serial killer knows the exact fertility clinic tubercularize
26:04how's that possible you never turn off do you not around you real smooth but that is interesting
26:10who else would have access to that information the clinic's employees or the patients or the children
26:29so
26:37do you feel it now
26:48do you feel it now
26:54How are you feeling?
27:09Sorry, I never get off front of Axe quite a bunch.
27:13But I...
27:14I just didn't think you'd come willingly.
27:19We spoke on the phone.
27:22You're Roman.
27:24You're very good.
27:24You're one of the kids.
27:26And you're taking out your siblings.
27:30Yes.
27:34And you're gonna help me finish what I started.
27:37There we go.
27:39Now we can play Call of Duty in 8K.
27:41I can't believe Laura has an Xbox.
27:43She didn't, till now.
27:45Got her as a housewoman gift.
27:46I.e., you bought it for yourself.
27:47What's taking Laura so long?
27:49I don't know.
27:50Didn't she say the store was just down the street?
27:51Yeah.
27:51The car's still here.
27:59That's...
27:59You hear that?
28:10Yeah.
28:10Oh, no.
28:24Okay, why did he take it?
28:25Not sure, but we might have an idea of who he is.
28:27It was not the time for suspense.
28:28He's gonna break his biological children.
28:30The files that were stolen were sealed, except for his offspring.
28:33Any one of them could have looked into their biological father.
28:35That's not a motive to murder their siblings.
28:36No, but it is a lead.
28:37So, three of the kids are either dead or assume so.
28:40Who is left?
28:41Maggie Whitlock seems unlikely.
28:43Roman Griffiths is in Vancouver.
28:44No, he's not.
28:45That's the man I saw in Maggie's backyard.
28:48I'm positive.
28:49Okay, we need a deep dive on Roman Griffith, and we need it yesterday.
28:52Let's go.
28:56All right.
28:58Let's do this.
28:58Clearly, you're a serial murderer, with the pathology that entails.
29:09Clearly.
29:12When I spoke with you on the phone, I wouldn't call you a monster, and that resonated with you.
29:21You think you're acting for a righteous cause, um, a rational one.
29:26See?
29:27I knew you had the juice.
29:30Exactly.
29:31Exactly.
29:33You know, for a minute, I thought that you were targeting your siblings out of jealousy.
29:38You alone would carry your father's bloodline forward, but...
29:44Well, that's not right.
29:48You're ashamed of it.
29:51You think it made you what you are.
29:53When I was growing up, my parents were kind to me.
30:04They never stopped loving me, despite how I was.
30:09And we tried everything.
30:12Doctors, therapists, priests, meds.
30:15Nothing worked.
30:18Nothing would relieve this pressure in my head.
30:22Nothing except violence.
30:26Murder.
30:26No.
30:27I wanted to, but I found ways to stop myself.
30:32And then I found out who my real father was.
30:36And that he was the worst version of me.
30:40And then I dug a little deeper and found out that he had other children.
30:47Violent children.
30:49No, not all of them.
30:49How can you be so sure?
30:51I mean, yes, Sebastian and Chet.
30:54They are out and proud about their cruelty.
30:57But you don't know what goes on behind the scenes with the others.
31:01So you thought that you were doing the world a favor by taking your siblings out of it?
31:04Yes.
31:05Yes.
31:05But that...
31:07That doesn't explain why you want me here.
31:09I'm not one of your siblings.
31:11And I'm not telling you anything that you don't know.
31:13It's the boy.
31:14Maggie-san.
31:19He has the DNA.
31:22The only sane thing I could do was take him out.
31:25But I couldn't do that.
31:29Why?
31:31Some might call that conscience.
31:35Don't mock me.
31:37Don't you dare mock me!
31:38I have been agonizing over this.
31:40I just got off the phone with LAPD.
31:43Roman's apartment is empty, but there is a bolo out.
31:46I am not going to hold my breath.
31:47So, what have we pulled on our subject?
31:48Roman Griffith, raised in Claremont by two professors.
31:51Disciplinary issues growing up, but nothing serious.
31:53No criminal record.
31:54He wound up in a trade school, became a machinist.
31:56He's worked for a decade plus at various aerospace manufacturers.
32:00It explains how he knows how to use a waterjet cutter.
32:02Yes, but not how he had access to one.
32:04Those machines cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
32:06Wait, wait, boss.
32:07Two of the factories Roman worked at closed in the past six months.
32:11Blue Sphere Aviation and Descent Aerospace.
32:14And both of these are in quiet industrial areas.
32:18Carter, Simone, you're with me.
32:19I'm on a contact SWAT.
32:21Have them meet us at Blue Sphere.
32:22Brendan, Atlas, you take Descent.
32:24Let's move.
32:24We are running out of time.
32:25Why don't you get this?
32:27You spend your life tracking people like me, like my father.
32:31And like this boy, think of the victims he will hurt and the families that will grieve.
32:37I'm sorry, just to be clear, you want a pep talk?
32:40To kill a six-year-old?
32:41To stop a murderer before he strikes.
32:44It is no different than what you do.
32:46Maggie's son might have had some of the DNA as Briggs and as you.
32:51But Roman, you kill because you want to.
32:55And there is no amount of rationalizing that's going to change that.
33:06I'm sorry, I shouldn't have brought you into this mess.
33:12You don't deserve it.
33:15But you know too much now.
33:18When I begin to strangle you, your body's defense mechanism will kick in.
33:25We'll try and fight back.
33:26No, no, no.
33:27Hold on, hold on.
33:28It is your survival instinct.
33:29No, no.
33:30Roman, don't.
33:30It's your DNA and that controls us all.
33:33No.
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34:11I don't know.
34:41I'm impressed by your resilience, Agent Stenson, but there's no way out.
35:11Oh, that's clever.
35:27That's really clever.
35:27I don't know.
35:29I don't know.
35:31I don't know.
35:33I don't know.
36:03I don't know.
36:05Enough!
36:09Enough.
36:11Enough.
36:12Enough.
36:13Enough!
36:23Enough.
36:24Enough.
36:25Enough.
36:26Enough.
36:27Enough.
36:29You're too late.
36:34I want to know.
36:35I have to know.
36:36I don't know.
36:38We're too late.
36:40I have to know.
36:42I have to know.
36:44I just have to know.
36:46It's her, isn't it, Brendan?
36:50It's her, isn't it, Brendan?
36:52Brendan, is it her?
36:54No, no, no, it's a man.
36:56It's a man's body.
36:58It's a man's body.
37:00We still have time.
37:02I need your head in the game.
37:04Yeah.
37:10Yeah.
37:14What the fuck? FBI!
37:16FBI! I see them hands!
37:18It's not happening!
37:20It's not him.
37:22Roman, you're not getting away.
37:24Okay?
37:26If you kill me,
37:28he will kill you.
37:30I know.
37:32You're welcome.
37:34Put it down!
37:36Roman, don't!
37:38It doesn't have to end this way.
37:40Yes, it does.
37:42I failed.
37:44Whatever evil comes out of my siblings,
37:48or their kids,
37:52that's on your hands now.
37:54Whoa!
37:56You okay?
37:58Yeah.
38:00You okay?
38:02Yeah.
38:03You okay?
38:04I'm sorry.
38:06Yeah.
38:08Yeah.
38:09Hey.
38:10Hey, boss.
38:12Hey.
38:14How's Laura?
38:16I sent her home with Atlas.
38:18She's hurting, but she's gonna be okay.
38:20The rest of the siblings?
38:21Safe and sound.
38:22Even with Roman gone,
38:23I don't think it's a bad idea
38:24to keep tabs on the rest of the Briggs clan.
38:26For their safety or the world's.
38:28Well, one thing I learned by having children
38:30is that there are some traits
38:32you can't do anything about.
38:34No amount of nurturing will change it.
38:36My daughter Billie came into this world stubborn and opinionated,
38:40and has yet to see the light.
38:42Yeah, that's definitely in her DNA.
38:44Beat it.
38:45And I mean it.
38:46I mean it.
38:47Zip it.
38:48Zip it.
38:49Zip it.
38:50Hey.
38:51Thanks for letting me work with you on this case.
38:52It was fun.
38:53I should be thanking you.
38:54Yours is a good one.
38:55You're a good one.
38:56You're a good one.
38:57You're a good one.
38:58You're a good one.
38:59You're a good one.
39:00You're a good one.
39:01You're a good one.
39:02You're a good one.
39:03You're a good one.
39:04You're a good one.
39:05Your attention to detail and natural curiosity is quite impressive.
39:09I learned more cool stuff in the last two days than in the past two years.
39:13I'm constantly learning myself.
39:15It's the best part of the job.
39:17Love it.
39:18Hey, if you aren't busy with Vampire Cop every night,
39:20maybe I can buy you a drink?
39:21Talk about studying forensics.
39:23That sounds lovely.
39:24Although, are you even old enough to buy a drink?
39:26Okay, boomer.
39:29Listen, forensics can be challenging and stressful,
39:32but you've got a knack for it.
39:34And I happen to be one hell of a mentor.
39:37Let's go.
39:39So your dizziness and loss of balance is a result of a minor ear infection.
39:43So we just get you some antibiotics, get a wheelchair in here, and take you to the exit.
39:47Okay, so I can go home now.
39:49Yeah.
39:50Well, don't sound like you've got to go home, but you do got to get the hell out of here.
39:53So let's hit it, big pop.
39:55You're welcome.
39:56Thank you, Doctor.
39:57You're welcome.
39:59You're welcome.
40:00What, Daddy?
40:03I know this look.
40:04Talk to me.
40:05I just do not like being fussed over.
40:09And for the last couple of days, that's all people have been doing.
40:13It's not fussing over you.
40:15It's taking care of you.
40:17You see that there?
40:18You make it sound like I'm some kind of an invalid.
40:21You are the best damn Daddy I know.
40:24Enjoy the fruits of your labor.
40:27And let folks love on you a little bit.
40:29I got your back.
40:30Now, come on.
40:31Whoa.
40:32Whoa.
40:33Daddy!
40:34Are you okay?
40:35Yeah.
40:36Daddy!
40:37I was just checking to make sure you had my back.
40:39That's not funny.
40:40It's not.
40:41I'm sorry.
40:42Okay.
40:43I'm sorry.
40:44I'm sorry.
40:49I know he has a nice house.
40:58Yeah.
40:59Well, except for the memory of me being kidnapped in the driveway.
41:03I'm sorry.
41:09Oh, I'm sorry.
41:10What for?
41:12Because this morning you told me that you loved me.
41:17And instead of appreciating it, I just made endless jokes.
41:20It's our thing. I don't care.
41:23I do.
41:26And you were right.
41:29It's pathological.
41:32And I was deflecting.
41:35But while I was tied up, it was my life about to end.
41:41All I could think about was I didn't want to die without saying I love you too.
41:49Because I do.
41:51I love you.
41:53True.
42:03I'm sorry I can't.
42:05So?
42:07The couch.
42:09In the middle of the room like this.
42:11I think it just needs to go by.
42:15Want to help me move it?
42:17No.
42:18Yes.