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00:00Previously on The Rookie.
00:01What's all this?
00:02I'm studying for the detective's exam.
00:05Monica?
00:06She's smart, fairly ruthless,
00:08and God forbid you leave the toilet seat up.
00:10Celia, look out!
00:11It seems obvious that they were targeted.
00:12Bailey!
00:14Leah!
00:15Hi!
00:17Angela had the baby.
00:18It's a girl.
00:23What's happening?
00:24Melissa, possible masterminds.
00:26You were at the bottom.
00:27Weaponizing Luke Moran against the LAPD
00:29has driven every cop in the city
00:31away from our target.
00:32By the time they realize the damage we've done,
00:35we'll be long gone.
00:50Shots fired!
00:51They've been out up front.
00:52I need help!
00:53Aaron's bleeding internally.
01:03Our surgeon must have missed a bullet fragment.
01:05They're rushing him into surgery.
01:06Is he gonna be all right?
01:07I don't know.
01:08What do I do?
01:09Nothing you can do.
01:10Just be there to watch over him.
01:12Do you guys need help?
01:13Is there anything I can do?
01:14Negative.
01:14You still haven't been cleared medically.
01:17Selena!
01:18Selena!
01:18We heard Aaron's back in surgery.
01:22Yeah, they just rushed him in.
01:23I, uh, I'm on with Sergeant Gray.
01:25Wait, you guys are checking out already.
01:26You just had the baby.
01:27Oh, it's too noisy here.
01:29We got the pediatrician to sign off.
01:31We're going home.
01:31Unless Gray needs something from us.
01:33Negative.
01:33Just please stick with your police escort.
01:36Thought we caught the mastermind,
01:37but I'm not too sure.
01:41All right.
01:42Explain it to me like I'm a toddler.
01:43This assault was well-funded and well-executed,
01:46but Lucas Moran had $12 in the bank
01:49and a well-documented history of being a loner.
01:51We're not buying any of the resources to pull off the attack.
01:53Or the contacts.
01:54Maybe he met someone in prison who helped him.
01:57Most likely.
01:58But who's gonna spend a fortune to kick a hornet's nest?
02:01Who volunteers to piss off the entire LAPD?
02:04Somebody with their own agenda.
02:05He wanted to focus all our attention on our passing.
02:07Divert all of our resources to this neighborhood
02:09so they can pull off a new crime?
02:11A new crime like what?
02:12No clue, but I bet my life it's happening right now.
02:1760 seconds ahead of schedule.
02:19Let's keep it tight.
02:26All right.
02:27We've been through this a dozen times.
02:28Saisha and her crew meet the inside man
02:30and gain control of the security room
02:32while we take the lobby.
02:33Then 20 minutes to load the armored car
02:35while Kim does her thing.
02:36You're really not gonna tell us what Kim's thing is?
02:38Correct.
02:39Just focus on your individual jobs
02:41and we will be made of money by this evening.
02:44All right.
02:45Synchronize.
02:46Three, two, one.
02:48Mark.
02:49Let's go.
02:49Good afternoon, gentlemen.
03:07Any problems?
03:08No.
03:09They're on the security case for change of shift.
03:11I am Glenn Mercer,
03:14U.S. Treasury Department
03:15West Coast Chief Security Officer,
03:17and I'm here for an unscheduled security inspection.
03:20Grab the guns, kill the feeds.
03:32Hey!
03:32What you gonna buy with that?
03:33Hey!
03:34What the?
03:36Stop them!
03:37What do I do?
03:41I can't say.
03:45Your part's over.
03:45Phase one complete.
03:53Copy that.
03:53Moving on to phase two.
03:55What?
03:59All right.
04:03Negative seven measure 100.
04:05There have been no high-priority calls
04:06in the last two hours besides yours.
04:08Dispatch, switch gears.
04:10I want any anomalies,
04:11no matter how small or seemingly random.
04:12False alarm.
04:13Noise complaint that seems odd.
04:14Or totally crazy.
04:16UFO sightings, more people.
04:18Aside from your earlier action,
04:19it's a normal day in L.A.
04:20We average a dozen bizarre calls an hour,
04:22but none have been from high-value targets.
04:25Oh, come on.
04:26There's got to be something.
04:27Hold on.
04:27This is a little unusual.
04:29The Federal Reserve Bank
04:30has an hourly check-in call,
04:31which was late.
04:33How late?
04:3417 seconds.
04:35It's barely a blip.
04:36But it's all we've got to go on.
04:37How often are they late?
04:39Rarely, but it happens.
04:40The Federal Reserve is definitely
04:41a high-value target.
04:42All right.
04:42I'm a few blocks from there.
04:43I'll swing by.
04:44I'll check it out.
04:44We might have a problem.
04:52Cops outside.
04:53It's a 9-15 on site.
05:14Lobby's empty.
05:15Check that.
05:22There's blood inside.
05:23They're robbing the Federal Reserve.
05:24Send backup, airship, and an ambulance
05:25in case of casualties.
05:26Time's up.
05:47How the hell do the cops get onto us so fast?
05:49I don't know.
05:50I don't know, but we've got to go.
06:02Almost there.
06:03Not good enough.
06:04Tough.
06:05You need to buy me another five minutes
06:06to get through this last firewall.
06:07Aisha, we need to get through this last firewall.
06:11Aisha, we need to pivot to plan B.
06:14Sacrifice the lambs.
06:15Copy.
06:16Let's go.
06:17Leave it.
06:20Let's go.
06:20Let's go.
06:21Let's go.
06:32Let's go.
06:35Let's go.
06:40Let's go.
07:10That's fire. Can't pin down out front. I need help.
07:19Got it.
07:20Finished. And I injected a virus that'll make it impossible to figure out what we did.
07:41Suspects down.
07:46It's not conscious. Not breathing.
07:48Here's a shot here from the third floor window.
07:51They sniped their own guy. Why would they do that?
07:53He must have a secondary escape route. They won't leave anyone behind to flip on him.
07:58Thomas.
08:00So get Eunice rolling to the egress points.
08:01We don't have anybody close by.
08:03Harper, Noli, you with me?
08:04I'm fired. Basement hallway. Four suspects.
08:27Good.
08:28Good.
08:29Are you nervous?
08:59Nope.
09:00Last year before the wedding.
09:01Yep.
09:02But you're still not nervous?
09:03No. What about you?
09:06What about me?
09:06Are you nervous that Detective Harper will be taking over your training in my absence?
09:10Oh. I... she...
09:12When did that happen?
09:13Last night. Unless you prefer Sergeant Bradford.
09:15No. No. Well... no. No, no.
09:19What about Smitty?
09:20I'm kidding.
09:21No, Detective Harper, I... she's... she's great.
09:23I mean, I'm sure I will learn so much from her.
09:27Not that you haven't already taught me everything I need to know.
09:31Well, not that I still don't have a lot of holes in my training.
09:34Okay, not because you're a bad T.O.
09:35It's...
09:36Oh, thank God.
09:39Oh, my God.
09:40What's the problem?
09:41My husband's missing.
09:43He went out last night and I haven't heard from him.
09:54Oh, no.
09:55Officers.
10:04Found him.
10:07That's right.
10:09Any, um, advice to help optimize my experience for Detective Harper?
10:14No.
10:15Why not?
10:15Because so much of what we do is dealing with the unknown.
10:18I don't do you any service by giving you cheat codes.
10:20Cheat codes?
10:21What?
10:22No, nothing.
10:22Training with you?
10:23Oh, there are no cheat codes for me.
10:25I'm an enigma wrapped in a badass riddle.
10:27You got that boot?
10:28Yes, ma'am.
10:29Why are you 10-8?
10:30Uh, last shift before I go and leave.
10:32I know.
10:33You should be hiding under a desk until it is time to go home, not out on the street.
10:37Why?
10:38The curse of the last shift did nothing I taught you stick.
10:42Only the rational bits.
10:43You see, Detective Harper feels that the last shift before a vacation, retirement, a wedding,
10:47is to be feared.
10:49She's very superstitious.
10:50I mean, so am I.
10:51I'm writing with you.
10:53Might as well write collateral damage on my forehead.
10:55Why didn't you tell me?
10:56Because unlike Detective Harper, I do not believe in superstitions or curses.
11:00Today is going to be smooth sailing.
11:03Hey, Bailey, what's up?
11:05Uh, we have a huge problem.
11:08That's great.
11:09What's going on?
11:10Well, the wedding planner came by to check her lighting setup and somehow shorted out
11:13the HVAC system.
11:14Um, it's getting hot in here, and it's supposed to be even hotter this weekend, and if we
11:19don't have air conditioning, I'm...
11:20Okay, we will.
11:21We will.
11:22I can fix that.
11:22Like, now?
11:23Now?
11:24Yes.
11:25No, yeah.
11:25She probably just tripped a breaker.
11:26Look, we're about to go back out on patrol, and we'll swing by.
11:29Okay, thank you.
11:31Is this a huge mistake, doing the wedding here?
11:34No.
11:35No, this is going to be amazing.
11:36Come on.
11:37Best wedding ever, I promise.
11:39All right?
11:39I got to go.
11:39I love you.
11:40Everything okay?
11:41Yeah.
11:41No, perfect.
11:42It's going to be just, um...
11:45You know, just...
11:46Juarez, let's go!
11:48Do we have to?
11:50I mean, there's plenty of paperwork we could fill out, and I'm sure Sergeant Great could find
11:53those things to do at the station.
11:54Thanks.
11:54Hold your nerve, Officer Juarez.
11:57That's an order.
11:58Yes, sir.
12:00Are you ready?
12:10Nice bike.
12:11Are you ready?
12:12Doctor, sign off when you're riding it?
12:15You mean, like, in riding?
12:16All I'm saying is, is take it easy.
12:18It's your first day back, and you're not 100% yet.
12:20Hell, I'm not even 100%, and I only had a baby, not a near-death GSW.
12:24Yes, I will be careful, I promise.
12:26Good.
12:26Yeah.
12:26But the correct response to my last sentence was, childbirth is deeply traumatic to a woman's
12:32body and should never be minimized.
12:35Right.
12:35Got it.
12:37So, uh, how are you feeling?
12:39Mm, 80%.
12:41Sad to leave my baby, but excited to use my brain for something else.
12:45You?
12:45Same.
12:46Except the, you know, baby part.
12:48Yeah, I, um, I don't sleep well.
12:52Too many nightmares.
12:54But I'm hopeful that'll change once we, uh, catch the crew behind my shooting.
12:58Any fresh leads?
13:00Not that I know, but it's my first day, too.
13:02All right, here's what we know.
13:04The Federal Reserve heist was a two-prong attack.
13:06In success, they would have escaped with 30 million in cash in an armored car.
13:09We never would have known about the secondary, much larger digital heist.
13:12While computer forensics are ongoing, we've so far discovered over a hundred million small-dollar
13:17transfers designed to fly beneath the radar.
13:20Any progress on identifying the crew that died at the scene?
13:24No.
13:25How can that be?
13:26They were clearly professional criminals.
13:27No prints or DNA in any database.
13:29And social media scrubber, their faces turned up nothing.
13:31Our working theory is that a hacker sophisticated enough to break through the Treasury Department
13:35firewalls could have purged criminal histories from law enforcement databases prior to the heist.
13:40To sum it up, this crew orchestrated a brutal attack on my people in order to rob the Federal
13:45Reserve.
13:46Killed three of their own to slow us down, and there's no way to trace them or the fortune
13:50they stole?
13:51And given how rich they now are, they could be anywhere in the world.
13:56All right, listen up.
13:57This crew attacked our people in their homes.
14:01Killed six innocents.
14:02We won't let them get away with this.
14:04The only way this ends is bad guys in handcuffs.
14:06Hey, should you bat on patrol?
14:11I'm stealing a few minutes to study for the detective's exam.
14:14I've been slammed with so much OT, I've fallen way behind.
14:17Hey, can I ride with you today so you can quiz me in between calls?
14:22Yeah, sure.
14:22But it's not going to solve your problem.
14:24I mean, if Lieutenant Prim really has it out for you, he's not going to follow a normal
14:27playbook with your oral exam.
14:28He's going to give you some crazy scenarios, try and sabotage you.
14:31That's not fair.
14:32The test should be the same for everybody.
14:34How the hell am I supposed to study for wild cards?
14:36You can't, but we can spend today chasing outside-the-box calls, try and widen your knowledge
14:40base a little.
14:41Okay.
14:43Don't thank me yet.
14:43I'm not going to make the day easy.
14:45I mean, the truth is, you learn best when you're a little pissed off.
14:48Do I?
14:49Or are you just trying to get me to give you permission to be an ass?
14:52Well, if that's your attitude, you really don't want my help.
14:55No, I do.
14:56I need it.
14:58Or do I?
15:00I don't like that smile.
15:02That's my smile.
15:04If you're reading into it, that's on you.
15:06Let's roll.
15:08Why do I feel like I'm making a terrible mistake?
15:11Hey, oh, it is an oven in here.
15:14I told you.
15:15What if you can't fix it?
15:16I can fix it.
15:18Wedding is almost here.
15:20Are you just so excited?
15:21Totally.
15:22You just blew a breaker.
15:23I got a spare.
15:24Don't worry about it.
15:24I mean, I'm made of anxiety inside, but underneath that's excitement, I think.
15:28Well, not to make it about me, but I just bought a sexy dress and I'm ready to party.
15:35Yes.
15:36I fixed it because I'm a genius.
15:38And humble.
15:40And icky.
15:41There we go.
15:41All right, back to work.
15:42To taunt the curse of Mord.
15:44What curse?
15:45Why would you say that in front of Bailey?
15:46I'm sorry, sir.
15:47It's nothing.
15:48It's a Harper superstition curse of the last shift.
15:50I, nothing is going to go wrong today, okay?
15:53I promise.
15:55Whoa.
15:55Hey, how can I help you?
15:57Hi, yeah, uh, Josh Randall.
15:59I just bought the house next door.
16:01The police is, is there a problem?
16:03Oh, no, not at all.
16:04I'm Bailey.
16:04This is John.
16:05We live here.
16:05Oh, cool.
16:06I've never had a cop for a neighbor before.
16:08But anyway, I just wanted to stop by and bring you this.
16:10Oh, that's so nice.
16:11Very sweet.
16:12But we should be the ones giving you the welcome to the neighborhood bottle.
16:15Well, it's not exactly a welcome bottle.
16:17It's more of a, sorry for the inconvenience bottle.
16:19I'm tearing down the house next door this weekend, and it's possible it might get a little,
16:23a little noisy.
16:24No, no, no, no.
16:25Okay, no, no, I, I, I, I got, I got it.
16:27We're actually getting married this weekend.
16:30Here.
16:31Yikes.
16:32I wish I had brought a pricier bottle of champagne.
16:36Yeah.
16:36We're going to have to just push back that demolition.
16:39Oh, yeah, totally.
16:40But there's no way.
16:41Sorry, the permits have all been pulled, and my contractor has a super tight window to get
16:44the work done, and I'm just not able to alter my schedule.
16:48Not, not able, just, uh, you know, not going to.
16:52You get it.
16:53It's what I was going to do and am going to do.
16:55But, um, anyway, I'm, ooh, just gutted about the mix-up.
16:59It's, um, it'll be a fun story, right?
17:01Three bulldozers that are wetting anyway.
17:05See you this weekend.
17:06Ooh, curse of the last shift.
17:14I'm, I'm, I'm gonna, I'm, I'm gonna, I'm just.
17:25Welcome back, Officer Thorson.
17:41Thank you, sir.
17:42And, um, thank you for everything you did for me while on medical leave.
17:45You're welcome.
17:46But that kindness stopped when you put that uniform back on this morning.
17:50Sir?
17:51Stop being where you are, son.
17:52Trying to come back after being shot.
17:54Almost dying.
17:55I would be doing you no kindness by coddling you now.
17:58Yes, sir.
17:59Look, I'm, I'm not looking for any special treatment.
18:00I'm ready to get back on the street and prove myself.
18:03That's not your decision to make.
18:04I'm assigning you to station duties while you start seeing the department psychiatrist.
18:08Only after they approve you for active duty will I put you back on the street.
18:13Sir, with all due respect, I'm already seeing a pretty dope therapist.
18:16I mean, Little Gherkin swears by him.
18:18Who the hell is Little Gherkin?
18:19You know what?
18:20I don't care.
18:21The department requires you to see their psychiatrist.
18:24You're going.
18:25Twice a week.
18:26First appointment's tonight.
18:31There you are.
18:32Hey, mama.
18:32Welcome back.
18:34You just got a call from BHPD.
18:36Some guy wrapped his half-million-dollar Lambo around a tree in Beverly Hills.
18:39And I care why?
18:40Because you had his fingerprints flagged on the system with no name associated.
18:44God damn it.
18:44And where's he now?
18:45Landing at the hospital.
18:46Why?
18:46Who is this guy?
18:47We got a hit on our Federal Reserve crew.
18:50Sir, I would like to go.
18:51Absolutely not.
18:57NBA with contusions for forehead.
18:59Not a possible fracture to left humor.
19:02One, two, three.
19:06Hey, Dr. Hoffman.
19:07He's going to need a surgical consult on his arm.
19:10Is my Lambo okay?
19:11It's brand new.
19:12I just drove it off the lot today.
19:13And right into a tree.
19:15Relax.
19:19Hello.
19:20This is Detective Harper, LAPD.
19:21The man you just brought into the hospital is wanted for murder, armed robbery, and assault
19:25on law enforcement officers.
19:27He is extremely dangerous.
19:30Ah!
19:31Ah!
19:32Ah!
19:33What's the situation?
19:50He's got a hostage in there.
19:51She's a nurse.
19:52Thought I had a clear shot, but I hit her.
19:54What kind of weapon has he got?
19:55It's a blade.
19:55Some kind of scalpel.
19:56It's Lisa.
19:57She's got shot.
19:57We got to get her out of there fast.
19:59Okay, this is going to be tricky.
20:00We have no idea who this guy is or what his pressure points are.
20:03We pushed the wrong one.
20:04He could snap and kill her.
20:05We don't got time to analyze them.
20:06I think I can get a clean shot if Nolan can get him focused on the door.
20:10If it goes sideways, I'll take the shot.
20:14All right, do it.
20:15Turn off the lights.
20:16Yes, sir.
20:23Sir, this is our first lead in six weeks.
20:25If he ends up dead...
20:26Our priority is the hostage.
20:27Always.
20:27No, yes, of course.
20:28I just...
20:29Sir?
20:31I'm Officer John Nolan, LAPD.
20:33We need to talk.
20:34About what?
20:35How screwed I am?
20:36Or how are you going to offer me a ride to a non-extradition country if I let the hostage
20:39go?
20:40I think we should focus on not making matters any worse.
20:43You both need medical attention.
20:44Let me get that for you.
20:46Shh.
20:47Look, man, you're a smart guy.
20:49You know there's a deal to be made if you help us.
20:51Forget it.
20:52I'm not a rat.
20:54Even if I was, I never survived long enough for WITSEC.
20:56It's not true.
20:57No, we can protect you.
20:58No, you can't.
21:02You can't.
21:03I should know about that stupid car.
21:06You warned me.
21:10But I'm going to die.
21:12But first, I'm going to make it hurt.
21:14Clear.
21:28Clear.
21:29Come on.
21:30Keep pressure on that.
21:32Right.
21:32Right.
21:33Come on.
21:34Get her out.
21:35Get her out.
21:35You're going to be okay.
21:39What now?
21:40Now we hope that the address on his registration is real, and he left something behind that'll
21:44lead us to his crew.
21:45Yeah.
21:49Hey, I'm going to need your weapon for OIS investigation.
21:52Hey, are you okay?
21:57Better than him.
22:00Maybe I should have asked Harper or Lopez to help me study.
22:03Harper's busy with the task force, and Lopez's cop brain is just booting up.
22:07Look, the truth is, all rank police officers share the same knowledge base.
22:11I mean, sergeant, lieutenant, detective, there's only about 8% unique to each specialty.
22:15Yeah, right, but it's that 8% where Prim will try and trip me up.
22:19Maybe, but I'd argue that's exactly what he wants you to think.
22:23Great.
22:24Yeah, thank you so much for that.
22:26Now I get to play the second guessing game where I spiral out of control, worrying about whether
22:30or not Prim knows that I think he will try and trip me up, and that I'm focusing
22:35on the wild cards while he circles back to all the stuff I should be studying, making
22:39me look like an idiot at the oral exam, pushing me so far down the promotions list that even
22:44if I do manage to pass the oral exam, oh my gosh, I will never even qualify for an open slot.
22:52This is great.
22:54Great.
22:59Please don't.
23:00I didn't say anything.
23:00I can hear you.
23:01You're thinking it.
23:03Just...
23:03Okay.
23:05New idea.
23:06Unique scenarios during the day.
23:08Study manual at night.
23:10I will sleep when it's over.
23:25Clear.
23:25Clear.
23:27Clear.
23:28All right.
23:29We're gonna have to move fast.
23:31Any evidence our suspect might have left behind is gonna be useless the very second his crew
23:34finds out he's killed by cops.
23:36Officer Juarez, what is our next move?
23:37Well, please, it's a rental.
23:38Clearly not the suspect's main domicile, so we tear the house apart in a top-to-bottom search
23:43while trying to avoid provoking the curse any further.
23:46That's...
23:47Uh, what curse?
23:48It's nothing.
23:49Last gift before the wedding.
23:50Yeah, I don't mess with curses.
23:52Not since Uncle G's uncovered that ancient tomb.
23:55You can keep your bad juju, final destination karma target away from me.
24:01Okay.
24:04All right, Officer Juarez, let's start our search in the back bedroom.
24:06Will you recite for me the five rules of a domicile search in backwards alphabetical order?
24:11Any mistakes you make will result in a blue page.
24:13If you mention the word curse in my presence again, you'll be volunteered for all the cavity
24:17searches at the station from now to your 30th birthday.
24:20Yes, sir.
24:22Clear.
24:22Seven Metro 100, I'm on the scene of a 187.
24:31Signing control to Officer Chen.
24:33All right, I'm here as a resource, but as of now, you're in charge.
24:36What's your first move?
24:38Crime scene's too small.
24:40Responding officers didn't recover the murder weapon.
24:43Shooter probably ditched it somewhere along the block.
24:45Make the call.
24:48Seven Metro 100 requesting additional units for an expanded crime scene.
24:52Canvas and search grid, notify Homicide, and mobilize the TID team.
24:56What else?
24:59I think there's nothing else we can do until TID gets here to document the scene.
25:03Am I missing something?
25:04Do you think you're missing something?
25:06I think you're messing with me.
25:10Unless you're not, and I am really missing something.
25:14All right, well, you've checked out the obvious boxes, but there's a wild card.
25:17Are we going to tell you what it is?
25:18Yes.
25:19No.
25:20Just let me think for a minute.
25:21All right, pretend you don't have a minute.
25:23What are you missing?
25:24Nothing.
25:26Something?
25:27What is it?
25:28No, don't tell me.
25:29Just...
25:29Look, there's no shame in not knowing the answer, Officer Chain.
25:31Just let me think for a minute.
25:32Sergeant Bradford, please.
25:37What is that?
25:41The thing you should have thought of.
25:42No, we have to turn this off.
25:44How are we going to turn it off?
25:45Oh, my gosh.
25:47Oh, my gosh.
25:53No!
25:53No!
25:53Hey, you need anything?
26:17Uh, no.
26:18The union rep is on his way, and I am.
26:19He's landing in 30.
26:21Having Gray as a witness is godsend.
26:26Any one of us would have taken the shot.
26:28You saved Lisa's life.
26:30I know, but I'm still gonna have nightmares about it,
26:32even though I've been through it before.
26:34Can I do anything more to help?
26:35Call James?
26:36No.
26:37No, not yet.
26:39I know he's gonna be mad at me for not telling him right away,
26:42but there's a part of him that is gonna judge me,
26:45and I'm just, I'm not ready to deal with that right now.
26:47I come bearing burritos and babies.
26:50Ooh, I don't know which I'm happier to see.
26:53Well?
26:55Don't judge me.
26:56I would never.
26:57I heard what happened.
26:59Sounds like a clean shoot.
27:01Oh, sweetie, baby.
27:03First station visit?
27:04That is exciting.
27:06Yeah.
27:06Here you go.
27:08Oh, that is so cute.
27:12Slow day at the front desk.
27:13Glacial.
27:14At this point, I'm looking forward to department-mandated therapy.
27:17Mm, don't.
27:18In-house shrinks are a unique breed.
27:19Most are ancient or uninterested.
27:22And legally, they don't work for you.
27:24You gotta stay vigilant.
27:24Don't overshare.
27:26Okay?
27:29Excuse me.
27:29That could not have backfired more spectacularly.
27:32It was a literal clown show.
27:34Hopefully nobody heard about it.
27:36Okay, it's very funny.
27:49Hey, welcome back, Officer Thorson.
27:50Thank you, sir.
27:51It's good to be back.
27:52It's really good to see you.
27:53Hey, um, does everybody know about what happened to me?
27:56Oh, you mean the clown show?
27:58Yeah, everyone.
27:59Um, meanwhile, I ran a background track on your victim.
28:02Um, Claude Smith, 36, professional clown, slash mime, slash barista, no priors, closest
28:09family's in Arizona and lives right around the corner from where he was shot.
28:12That's great.
28:12Thank you so much.
28:13Uh, Wesley, hey.
28:16Sorry.
28:16Oh, my gosh.
28:18Um, I really need your professional opinion.
28:20Uh-uh.
28:20No, I'm on paternity leave.
28:21Oh, wait.
28:22So, does that mean you didn't hear about my clown show?
28:26No, no, no.
28:28I heard.
28:29Your crime scene was fatally compromised.
28:30The only way for you to guarantee a conviction is to get a full confession from the killer.
28:34That's if you can find him.
28:35So, good luck.
28:38Great.
28:39Sir, again, I'm very sorry about focusing too much on the baseless superstition.
28:47It's just in my DNA to take these things seriously.
28:50Okay, it's not about taking them seriously.
28:52It's about allowing them to distract you.
28:54You've been on the job long enough to know what can happen when you lose focus, even for a moment.
28:59Yes, sir.
29:10Whoa.
29:10Sir.
29:13Oh.
29:17There's only one number in the call history.
29:18Looks like a daily check-in at 4 p.m.
29:22It gives us exactly two hours to figure out what we're going to do the next time that phone rings.
29:32We got a warrant on the incoming phone call.
29:35Audio and visual tap of the suspect's phone.
29:38What's that noise?
29:39Sounds industrial.
29:40Yeah, or mechanical.
29:42Where's the visuals we have?
29:43Working on it.
29:44It takes a little longer to activate the phone's camera.
29:46There we go.
29:49They're on a plane.
29:51Yeah, it looks private.
29:53Oh, that's a G550.
29:54It's an older model.
29:562012, maybe?
29:57You can tell that just by looking at the ceiling?
29:59Let's just say I spent some quality horizontal time on one of those.
30:03A trip to Rome with an Italian supermodel.
30:05Don't judge.
30:06Oh, I'm judging.
30:07Okay, so all we have to do is figure out where they're flying and then have law enforcement waiting for them.
30:11It's impossible to get a precise location with a phone that's flying at 30,000 feet.
30:15But if we can get a rough GPS when it calls, they might be able to match it to the plane's transponder.
30:19I hate to rain on this parade, but we don't know for sure that our crew is on the other end of that phone.
30:25It could be the hostage taker's girlfriend, his drug dealer.
30:28We need confirmation to get an arrest warrant.
30:31We got a more immediate problem.
30:32That phone is going to call this phone in four minutes, and whoever is on that plane is going to know they're not talking to their guy.
30:38Unless...
30:39Ten seconds.
30:49All right.
31:09Here we go.
31:24Yo.
31:25Wow, that thing sounds even more obnoxious than I thought it would.
31:28Yeah, it kicks ass.
31:29Where are you?
31:30Just crossed out of Mexican airspace.
31:31So, why don't you find out about the place?
31:39Banks.
31:42Money.
31:43What?
31:44Banks, you're breaking up.
31:51You bought it?
31:52We'll find out.
31:54Lost him?
31:55Yeah.
31:56But before that, he sounded weird.
31:59You think something's up?
32:01I don't know.
32:01But better safety than sorry.
32:07Damn it.
32:08What's happening?
32:09They destroyed the phone.
32:11They didn't quite buy your act.
32:12Did you connect the phone GPS to the plane transponder?
32:14Working on it.
32:15Oh.
32:16We got facial matches.
32:17He's Boyd Taylor, and the two women with him are Saisha Witt and Kim Lonker.
32:24All have bodies on them in connection with the previous series of armed robberies across
32:27four states.
32:28That's our confirmation.
32:29Got the transponder.
32:30Jet's flying from Mexico City to LAX.
32:33Wait, they just filed a new flight plan to land at Whittier.
32:36They're pivoting in case we're waiting for them at LAX.
32:39Let's mount up, people.
32:40Sir, we should really sit this one out.
32:43No way.
32:44She's right.
32:45It's the last shift.
32:46You should stay here.
32:47Sir, all due respect, no.
32:48This guy ambushed my friends and sent a killer to my house.
32:51I need to see this through.
32:53Last shift or no?
32:55Okay.
32:56But you're not riding with us.
32:59Sir, no.
33:00What are we doing?
33:12Thinking.
33:15Feels like we're sitting.
33:18The search of the victim's house turned up nothing.
33:20Family and friends gave us no possible motives for why someone would kill him.
33:24And with no forensics, I...
33:26I think I should skip the detective's exam.
33:31Lucy.
33:32I am not ready.
33:33No, you are ready.
33:34Don't let Prim get in your head.
33:35That ship sailed this morning.
33:37Look, I...
33:37I know myself.
33:38If I take this test and I fail, it'll kill my confidence.
33:41It's just better to wait.
33:43Then wait.
33:44You know, you can always work undercover assignments when on patrol.
33:48So you don't believe I can pass?
33:49I didn't say that.
33:50I'm just...
33:51I'm just trying to be supportive.
33:53By telling me I can't do something?
33:55You're the one that said you weren't ready.
33:57No, I...
33:57I am in a bad place, but you just jumped right in to amplify it.
34:00No, I didn't.
34:06Do you hear me?
34:09What?
34:10The woman in that car was crying while she was looking at the murder scene.
34:13Okay, maybe she knew it.
34:15Or maybe she just had a frustrating fight with her girlfriend.
34:17Please, show us your hands.
34:19Oh, my God.
34:43Elise, show us your hands.
34:46Uh, I'm not doing anything.
34:48Ma'am, step aside.
34:49Oh, my God.
35:03That's not mine.
35:10What about this, Megan?
35:12I'm guessing you tossed the gun,
35:13didn't realize you lost your bracelet along with it.
35:16I didn't mean to kill him.
35:21He was gonna tell my husband about us.
35:26All right, ma'am, face that way.
35:27Hands down your back.
35:28Oh.
35:38Hey, police!
35:39Show us your hands!
35:40Hands up!
35:41Hey, freeze, lady!
35:42Oh, no!
35:43Turn around now!
35:44Oh, no!
35:45Oh, no!
35:46Turn around now!
35:47Oh, no!
35:56Nolan!
35:57Watch out!
35:58Hey.
35:59He okay?
36:00Uh, yeah.
36:01But he believes in curses now.
36:15Oh, no!
36:16Oh, no!
36:21Help me understand something, Boyd.
36:23You're at Picasso, a big money heist, planned to the nth degree, executed with shocky violence.
36:29But this job was different, wasn't it?
36:35Can I get a soda?
36:37You didn't just break into the Federal Reserve and steal hard currency.
36:42You hacked their computers.
36:44Got into servers that are beyond secret.
36:46Die it, if you have it.
36:48Someone must have pointed you to them.
36:51An inside man.
36:52One that's a hell of a lot higher up than that security guard.
36:55You know, I would settle for a Lacroix.
37:00Or any sparkling water, really.
37:02This isn't a joke.
37:03You're gonna spend the rest of your life in an eight-foot cell.
37:06Until they carry you out in a six-foot box.
37:09Unless you come clean.
37:10Tell us who you're working with.
37:17Why are you questioning my client after he called for his lawyer?
37:21Nobody was asking questions.
37:23Well, except for me.
37:24Seriously, can I get that soda?
37:25I'd like to speak to my client in private.
37:27Now.
37:31Of course.
37:34So while you're at it, I recommend you emphasize how tight the vise is on his knots.
37:41Hey.
37:42Hey.
37:43Hey.
37:44Everything going alright with I-8?
37:46Yeah, it's fine.
37:47It should be cleared in the next day or so.
37:48Good.
37:49Well, I'm here if you need me.
37:50Thanks.
37:51So you survived?
37:52Yeah.
37:53My last shift is officially over and I am still standing.
37:58Why?
37:59Why?
38:00Why?
38:01Why do you insist on tempting fate?
38:02I think because I know it upsets you.
38:07Huh.
38:08You're going to hell.
38:09I tried everything.
38:10But they're knocking that house down this weekend during our wedding.
38:11We're going to have to call it off.
38:12No.
38:13No.
38:14No.
38:15No.
38:16God, no.
38:17We're not cancelling the wedding.
38:18Well, then I'm going to be the only bride in history to wear ear protection with her
38:19wedding dress.
38:20Yeah, that's entirely possible.
38:21I'm so sorry this is happening.
38:22What's happening?
38:23Oh.
38:24Oh.
38:25Oh.
38:26Oh.
38:27Oh.
38:28Oh.
38:29Oh.
38:30Oh.
38:31Oh.
38:32Oh.
38:33Oh.
38:34Oh.
38:35Oh.
38:36Oh.
38:37Oh.
38:38Oh.
38:39Oh.
38:40Oh.
38:41Uh, just our home wedding is a disaster and it's too late to change the venue.
38:47Oh, I mean, you guys could get married at my family's spiritual oasis downtown.
38:52Your family has a spiritual oasis downtown?
38:55He asked him with great admiration?
38:57Oh, yeah.
38:58Zen Gardens.
38:59It's a perfect, stylish party space.
39:01How many guests?
39:0275.
39:03Okay, yeah.
39:04No problem.
39:05We can handle like five times as many as that.
39:06Oh, that's so kind of you, Aaron.
39:09But we couldn't ask you to thank you.
39:11We couldn't?
39:12Well, you're not asking.
39:13I'm off.
39:14And it's the least I could do for you saving my life.
39:17Well, I didn't save your life.
39:18Some very talented doctors and nurses did.
39:19Mm.
39:20I'm just saying.
39:21Right.
39:22But you got me to them.
39:23So, y'all are getting married to the gardens and that's the end of that.
39:27Thank you very much.
39:28No problem.
39:29Right?
39:30Yeah.
39:33Yo, Shani.
39:34Hey, what's up?
39:35This is Aaron.
39:39It's me.
39:42Boyd might be a problem.
39:44Yeah.
39:45He's facing life in prison.
39:47They offer him a good enough deal.
39:48He's likely to take it.
39:50Uh, that kind of advice costs extra.
40:00A hundred grand?
40:02Good.
40:04Then my advice is simple.
40:09You should do whatever makes you sleep the most soundly at night.
40:14No, no.
40:16I'm gonna pull off the fourth quarter win.
40:21Thanks.
40:23What?
40:25Nothing.
40:26Nothing.
40:28This isn't gonna work if you're gonna lie to me.
40:32Fine.
40:34Did you undermine me today because you're scared that I'm gonna make detective?
40:37What?
40:38No.
40:39Tim.
40:40No.
40:41And I'm upset you'd even think that.
40:42Look, I don't know.
40:43Maybe it wasn't deliberate.
40:44Maybe it was subconscious.
40:46Okay.
40:47So now you're accusing me of being unaware of my actions?
40:49That's not better.
40:51You have to admit that what happened with Isabel was deeply traumatic for you.
40:55I've never not admitted it.
40:57I admitted it the first day we met.
40:58Okay?
40:59So the only thing I did today was to have your back.
41:01But if you can't see that, then...
41:07You know what?
41:08I'm tired of you guys studying to do so.
41:12Let's just...
41:14Take the night off.
41:15All right?
41:16I'll see you tomorrow.
41:29Officer Thorson?
41:30That's me.
41:31Hi.
41:32I'm Dr. London.
41:33Uh, Blair.
41:34I'll be working with you if that's okay?
41:35Yeah.
41:36You seem awesome.
41:37Thanks.
41:38But the jury's still out.
41:39I'm sorry.
41:40Shouldn't be joking.
41:41I graduated last year and I've been here six months.
41:42But I promise I do know what I'm doing.
41:44Glad one of us does.
41:45This way.
41:46I'm sorry.
41:47I'm sorry.
41:48Shouldn't be joking.
41:49I graduated last year and I've been here six months.
41:50But I promise I do know what I'm doing.
41:53Glad one of us does.
41:55This way.
42:15I promise I'll go home for a Strom Well, if it makes me wonder
42:17Maybe, nyt on the air.
42:19I know.
42:20I like to see.
42:21things in my light wouldn't it?
42:23Of all the important waters.
42:24I don't know if I'm watching noło!
42:26It's quite high, I hate all...
42:27Yeah, nice.
42:29I get no idea how much I can.
42:30Of my Arc buses are ready?
42:32It's excellent.
42:33You get data to a house where it's an easierly right?
42:34I'll be no wonder where you are right.
42:36I'll pay all this money into the metro.
42:38Sounds like...
42:39Let it be stuck on you.
42:40a common sense now.
42:42Something's correct.
42:43It's unhealthy.
42:44Damn it.