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00:00Previously on The Rookie.
00:05Silences the eyes and ears of the neighborhood.
00:07I'm Larry.
00:08May, sir.
00:09Everybody calls me the Badger.
00:12Washing out a roll call on your first day?
00:14That has got to be a record.
00:16Being a sergeant's aide would make me stand out come promotion time.
00:20What the hell?
00:21Let's do it.
00:22I'm pregnant.
00:28Hey.
00:30You're up early?
00:31Yeah, since three.
00:33Leg cramps.
00:34But it gave me a chance to think, and I have made a decision.
00:38We should get married.
00:40Huh?
00:40Yeah, tomorrow works for me because I'll be at the court already.
00:43Wow.
00:44Um, efficient.
00:46Uh, what brought this on?
00:49Brett.
00:50At the community center?
00:51What does Brett have to do with this?
00:53He called me your baby mama.
00:56I'll talk to him.
00:57No, because he won't be the only one.
00:58We should just get married.
01:00Problem solved.
01:01What do you think?
01:04I'm in.
01:05Yeah?
01:05Um, let's get married.
01:08Let's get married.
01:09Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:12I'm gonna win for you like I know you want me to do.
01:17Okay.
01:18Oh, here we go.
01:19And where are my keys?
01:21In the key bowl.
01:22I don't have a key bowl.
01:23Oh, you bought me a key bowl.
01:24So when do you think you'll be back tonight?
01:26Uh, I would guess, but I hate to jinx it.
01:28But definitely in time for dinner.
01:30It's the first time in two weeks our schedules have aligned.
01:33Yes.
01:33If I have to fake my own death, I'll be home in time for dinner.
01:35Mm-hmm.
01:36Good, because I bought a new dress and new lacy things that go under the dress.
01:42And I can't wait to show you.
01:43You can show me now.
01:44Really?
01:45Oh, I gotta go.
01:47Um, you said my keys were in the key bowl?
01:49Yeah, but now they're in your hands.
01:51Clearly distracted by the lacy undergarment talk.
01:54Good.
01:55Well, not good when you're on the street with a gun.
01:57So think about it until you get in the truck.
02:00Right, deal.
02:00See you tonight.
02:02Bye.
02:03Great once, Thorsten, to ride with me today.
02:05You're with Nolan.
02:06Well, try not to miss me too much.
02:08Bradford, nice work on a Stewart case.
02:11I appreciate that, Webb.
02:12Thanks.
02:12You're welcome.
02:15Uh, wait, the Scott Stewart case?
02:18The one where I connected the Valley Glen job to him,
02:20and that's what helped us put all the pieces together?
02:22The Scott Stewart that I put into custody after he punched me in the face?
02:27You're jealous.
02:28Is that really why you do this job?
02:30Is for high-fives from Webb?
02:32Oh, yeah.
02:34It would be nice to have some recognition.
02:37Hey, Webb.
02:37Yeah?
02:38I couldn't have closed the Stewart case without Chen.
02:41You're a legend, Sarge.
02:41A leader who gives credit to the troops.
02:44Feel better?
02:45No, now they just think that you're being selfless.
02:48Sergeant Bradford.
02:49Uh, sir, I can't tell you how excited I am to ride with you today.
02:54I'm really looking forward to soaking up whatever tips.
02:56Did Harper like that ass-kissing?
02:57No, sir.
03:00Why do you think I would?
03:01Set up the shop.
03:05That's not a good start.
03:08Any advice on riding with Sergeant Bradford?
03:10Uh, yeah.
03:11Don't let him take all the credit for your hard work.
03:13Yeah, well, being a rookie, I'm not sure if that really applies to me, but, uh, thank you.
03:20Mm-hmm.
03:21Yeah, that's good.
03:22Carrie Dean's thrilled you're helping him out.
03:24So between the flu and hockey injuries, he's down to four detectives.
03:28Anything to get out of that duty belt.
03:30See, I can only imagine.
03:31Everything okay with your pregnancy?
03:32Mm-hmm.
03:32I don't want you pushing yourself too hard.
03:34Don't be afraid to ask for help.
03:36Please, I have nothing to prove.
03:38All right, if you need anything, let me know.
03:39All right.
03:41I'm so glad you're here.
03:43I have a crazy backlog of cases.
03:46I'm engaged.
03:47What?
03:47Mm-hmm.
03:48Really?
03:48Yes.
03:49When did he propose?
03:50Tell me everything.
03:51When's the wedding?
03:51You know what?
03:52The backlog can wait.
03:54I say we go to dress shop.
03:55Wait, where's the ring?
03:56Uh, we're doing things a little out of order.
03:58I propose to him, and it's, you know, not really that kind of wedding.
04:02We're just doing it at the courthouse.
04:03And James is cool with that?
04:05Yeah.
04:06Okay.
04:08What if I threw you the smallest reception?
04:11Tiny.
04:12Minuscule.
04:14It's not even about the recognition.
04:16You know, every single case file has Tim's name on the front,
04:19and I'm the one filing the supplemental reports,
04:21but how am I supposed to take on more responsibility
04:24if nobody knows what I'm capable of?
04:26Okay, you make a lot of good points.
04:28And not to get all factual and everything,
04:30but wasn't riding with Tim your idea?
04:32Yeah, as Sergeant Tim takes on all the high-profile cases,
04:35which is not nothing.
04:37But now you're seeing a downside.
04:39Exactly.
04:39Well, then just ask Tim to reassign you.
04:41I'm sure he'll understand.
04:42Nolan, this is not one of those
04:45help me solve my problem situations.
04:47This is one of those let's talk about
04:49how Tim is the absolute worst situations.
04:51Right.
04:52You want to know who the worst is?
04:53It's Tim.
04:55Sir, I just want to let you know
04:56that I've been spending my days off driving the city,
04:59learning every street name,
05:00alleyway and cul-de-sac in our jurisdiction.
05:02Whatever Tim test you have for me, I'm ready.
05:04And that's why I won't be giving you one.
05:07Look, Harper's a good TO.
05:08You've been on the job long enough
05:09to know where the nearest safe bathroom is.
05:11Yeah, Bears juice bars, two blocks east.
05:12So today won't be about assessing
05:14whether or not you'll pass the FTO program.
05:17It'll be about determining
05:18what sort of officer you'll be once you do.
05:20Okay, and how do we do that?
05:22By figuring out your superpower.
05:24Like every cop has one.
05:26Harper's a chameleon with nerves of steel.
05:29Chen's empathy allows her to adapt to any situation.
05:32And Nolan, he talks a lot.
05:37Okay, so what if a cop doesn't have a superpower?
05:41They'd grow up to be Smitty.
05:44Still kind of feels like a test.
05:46Congratulations.
05:47I knew you guys would eventually get married.
05:49Yeah, I couldn't be happier.
05:51Why are you lying?
05:53Sorry, that wasn't appropriate.
05:54No, no, you know what?
05:55You're right.
05:57It's just I panicked when she said we should get married.
06:00Because it didn't say anything
06:01when she told you she was pregnant.
06:03Exactly, and I didn't want to freeze again,
06:04so I just said yes.
06:06And now you're rethinking it?
06:08I mean, I'm totally in love with her.
06:11I just don't know if avoiding being called baby mama
06:14is reason enough to get married,
06:15on top of the fact she stole my thunder.
06:18So you want to marry her?
06:19100%.
06:20It's just I think we should get married
06:22for the right reasons,
06:23and I wanted to be the one to propose.
06:26But enough about my drama.
06:29What's next on the list?
06:31Miss Parker, Downer Street.
06:32Her court date moved next Tuesday.
06:34And what's the case against her?
06:36She got pulled over last month for a broken taillight.
06:39Somehow ended up in custody
06:40for obstructing an officer's duties.
06:43We're helping walk her through the system
06:45if you can take her.
06:46Yeah, absolutely.
06:47Cops get car stop training.
06:49The public's just expected to figure it out.
06:50Yeah, and with black drivers,
06:52it's like a minefield
06:53where the wrong move leads to police escalation.
06:56I can donate some time.
06:57You can hold some glasses.
06:58That's a bad idea.
06:59Well, I don't know about bad.
07:01Well, who doesn't have time for that?
07:02If you want to get the message out,
07:03you've got to take it to them.
07:04Make a video.
07:06Well, then they can watch whenever they want.
07:08I'm president of my school's film club.
07:11I can direct it.
07:12Well, okay.
07:14Sounds like a plan.
07:14Okay, I got a warning, guys, though.
07:17I'm an auteur.
07:20What's the move, boot?
07:22Well, the car came back clean,
07:24no outstanding warrants,
07:25and not reported stolen,
07:27which either means
07:28a brand-new million-dollar car
07:30just broke down in K-Town,
07:31or the real owner
07:32is on his yacht in Saint-Tropez,
07:34and this genius doesn't know
07:35how to double clutch.
07:36Now, let's find out.
07:37Your contact, I'm cover.
07:39Is everything all right, sir?
07:46Oh, yeah, just some engine troubles,
07:49you know.
07:49Oh, okay.
07:50Yeah, you know, you'd think
07:51for the price tag,
07:52this thing could fix itself, right?
07:53Yeah, well, usually she drives like a dream,
07:58but, you know, these foreign cars
08:01are kind of like Swiss watches.
08:02You get, like, a grain of sand in there,
08:03it just gums up the works.
08:04Yeah, yeah, I've heard that.
08:06Let me ask you something.
08:08Did you go to Rome for the full factory tour,
08:10or did you pick up a floor model
08:12from Chuck down at Beverly Hills Imports?
08:14You know, I mean, Chuck's my guy,
08:16but who could pass up a trip to Rome, right?
08:20Yeah, except their factory
08:23is in Santa Gata, Bolognese, not Rome,
08:26and Beverly Hills Imports is run by Rita.
08:29She's a family friend.
08:33Sir, turn off the car.
08:35This guy has no idea what he's doing.
08:39Stop the car.
08:44Get out of the car.
08:46Control, 7 out of 15 State Coast Freight PD
08:48is requesting mutual aid
08:50on a 459 train in progress.
08:52Multiple suspects ransacking train cars.
08:55Add a 15.
08:55Send that in 15 copies.
08:56We're just about 9-7 on that.
08:58Show us code 6.
09:00So this is what happened to that planner I ordered.
09:03How many planners do you need?
09:05You know, it's not really about the planner.
09:06It's about the perfect version of myself
09:08that the planner represents.
09:10Officer Nolan, Officer Chen.
09:12Badger?
09:13In the flesh.
09:15It's good to see you guys.
09:15Wait, are you a sergeant?
09:17Oh, yeah.
09:19I was, uh, promoted about a month ago.
09:20But, uh, to be fair, crazy turnover here,
09:23so a lot easier to move up the ranks here
09:25than it is for you guys.
09:26Listen, I appreciate you guys coming out
09:28to my mutual aid call,
09:28but, uh, I think we scared them off.
09:31Well, good, because I have questions.
09:34Here we go.
09:35Like, uh, how I became a cop
09:36after my firearms mishap.
09:38What?
09:38You shot up the briefing room.
09:40Which could happen to anyone.
09:41Well, lucky for me,
09:42State Coast Freight Police
09:44decided to give me another chance,
09:45provided I did about 40 hours
09:47of, uh, firearms training and gun handling.
09:50We're just happy you landed on your feet.
09:52So, what have we got here?
09:54Yeah, this train looks like it was hit by a hurricane.
09:56Flash mob, actually.
09:58They wait for the train to slow down,
09:59and then they jump on and grab all they can.
10:01They just have you patrolling the trains by yourself?
10:04Uh, no.
10:06I have a partner.
10:07Uh, Kenny Wilson is his name.
10:09He's a good man.
10:10Actually, you should meet him.
10:10He's right here down the line.
10:11Uh, Wilson, 6, Mary, 50, A to B.
10:15Come in.
10:18Kenny?
10:19Kenny, where are you?
10:207-9-15, possible shots fired
10:22on a wrong location.
10:22Stand by.
10:28Oh, hey!
10:28Wait!
10:29Stop!
10:317-9-15, an RA for an officer down,
10:34gunshot wound to the abdomen.
10:35Stay with him.
10:3640-year-old male.
10:38Kenny, you okay?
10:38I see the suspect heading eastbound
10:54on First Street, driving a black Buick.
10:57Want on the suspect is an attempted 187
10:58on an officer.
10:59Start an additional unit's code 3
11:01and an airship.
11:05Shooter slipped away.
11:06They were gone by the time
11:07they made it to the area.
11:08I'm gonna go with him.
11:09Of course.
11:10We'll give you an update
11:10and we'll be fine.
11:11Okay.
11:12Thanks.
11:15Hey, buddy.
11:17He doesn't look too bad.
11:19Through and through,
11:20he should be okay.
11:20Okay, thank you.
11:21See you later.
11:24All right.
11:25So, check out the train car
11:26or wait for detectives?
11:29Check out the train car.
11:29It's different than the other cars.
11:38It's not an Amazon box in sight.
11:40Well, let's see if we can figure out
11:42what was worth shooting someone over.
11:44After you.
11:50I mean, they were obviously looking
11:51for something specific.
11:53These are all tossed around
11:55but not open.
11:56Yeah.
11:57They left behind a lot of things
11:58of value.
11:59This antique clock
11:59got to be worth a pretty penny.
12:01Oh, loose.
12:02Yeah.
12:03This one's empty.
12:06Looks like a vase.
12:07Officers!
12:10Detectives!
12:11Okay, yeah.
12:12No, I'm just gonna wait here.
12:14I got this.
12:15You just stay down there,
12:16creating life.
12:16The rumor's true.
12:19Is Badger really a train cop?
12:21He's a sergeant.
12:22The guy whose gun went off
12:24during roll call.
12:25He outranks me.
12:26He's a train sergeant.
12:27Doesn't count.
12:28You guys find anything?
12:29The only thing that was taken
12:31was this far.
12:32Maybe the guy panicked
12:34and just grabbed
12:34the first thing he saw.
12:35Or maybe he got exactly
12:36what he came for.
12:37Someone saw the assailant
12:38tossed his gun.
12:39We need you two
12:39to search the area.
12:40On it.
12:43Sir, you know that water's filthy.
12:44Ah, that's what makes it
12:47great for magnet fishing.
12:49Okay, so what exactly
12:50did you find?
12:51Because your call said
12:52something about
12:53a dangerous weapon?
12:54I got it right here.
12:57Hey, wasn't there a murder
12:59nearby where the victim
13:00was decapitated?
13:01Yeah, and the coroner
13:02thought the weapon
13:02might have been
13:03a machete or a sword.
13:05I'm gonna have to ask you
13:06to hand that over.
13:07All right.
13:09At least the day's
13:10not a total waste.
13:11I could probably get
13:12a couple hundred bucks
13:13for this.
13:14Grenade!
13:18Well, clearly
13:19identifying fake grenades
13:21is not your superpower.
13:24What?
13:26Nothing.
13:27You know the best thing
13:28about riding with Tim?
13:30Sergeants don't
13:31pick through trash.
13:33Hey, I got an idea.
13:35We solved this.
13:36I let you take
13:37all the credit.
13:38I'll just be
13:39a footnote on the report.
13:42Of course.
13:42But you have to
13:43search through that.
13:44Fine.
13:48Yes.
13:53Okay.
13:57Careful.
13:58Oh, oh, oh,
14:00oh, God.
14:02Oh, God.
14:03Oh.
14:04Does it smell as bad
14:05in there
14:06as it does
14:06from out here?
14:06Oh, ew.
14:08Sorry, diaper.
14:08Watch out.
14:09I'm starting to feel
14:10guilty now.
14:10Yeah, well, you should.
14:12Okay.
14:13Coming in.
14:15Oh, wait.
14:15I got out here.
14:16Oh, thank God.
14:16Sorry.
14:17Okay, I'll be in the car.
14:18Oh.
14:21Have you ever
14:21been pulled over?
14:23It happens to all of us.
14:24I'm Wesley Evers,
14:25defense attorney.
14:26And in this video,
14:27we'll be talking to you
14:27about your rights
14:28as a driver
14:29and some do's and don'ts
14:30to keep you safe
14:31the next time it happens.
14:32You're off your mark.
14:33To your left.
14:33Oh.
14:34Okay.
14:35Before the officer arrives
14:36at the car,
14:37take out your phone
14:37and start a video recording.
14:39That way,
14:39if anything happens
14:40during the traffic stop,
14:41you'll have record of it.
14:42Next,
14:43do down your window
14:44and place both of your hands
14:46on the steering wheel
14:46in full view.
14:52What's my line?
14:53Do you know why
14:54I pulled you over?
14:55No, no, no.
14:57It's have any idea
14:58why I pulled you over.
15:00I don't let's have
15:01any line changes.
15:02Have any idea
15:02why I pulled you over?
15:03No, I don't, officer.
15:05Wait, hold on.
15:06Sorry.
15:07Still rolling.
15:07Sergeant Gray,
15:09let's take a beat.
15:10I need you to feel this scene.
15:12Be a cop.
15:13I am a cop.
15:15No, I need you
15:16to be a cop.
15:18Make us believe.
15:20You see the difference?
15:23Not particularly.
15:26From the top.
15:27Sorry, in my defense,
15:28I've never actually, like,
15:29seen, like, a real grenade before.
15:31You know, like,
15:31how was I supposed to know
15:32that I was a practice dummy?
15:34It was blue.
15:39Okay, so, uh,
15:40I sent a photo of the sword
15:42to my bladesmith to see if it's his.
15:43You have a bladesmith?
15:45Well, I mean, like, I had.
15:47Yeah, back in high school,
15:47I was, like, really into manga,
15:48so, like, he made me, like,
15:49a few custom pieces,
15:51and he's, like,
15:51the number one guy in L.A.
15:52And, uh, he does weapons
15:53for movies, TV shows.
15:55I don't care.
15:55Get to the point.
15:57Okay, so,
15:57not only did he make the sword,
15:59but he also gave me
16:00the name of the woman
16:00who bought it,
16:01so, I don't know,
16:03maybe closing cases
16:04and record time
16:05is my superpower?
16:07Hey, that boxcar
16:08was rented out
16:09by the U.S. government
16:09to ship seized items
16:11to an auction house.
16:12William Bloomfield?
16:13The Ponzi scheme guy?
16:15One and the same.
16:16Okay, so someone broke
16:17into the train
16:18containing belongings
16:19of a disgraced billionaire,
16:21and all they stole
16:22was a random vase?
16:23Was it worth anything?
16:24Starting bid in the catalog
16:25was $2,000.
16:27This doesn't make any sense.
16:28Were they able to pull
16:29any prints off that gun
16:30we found?
16:32Speak of the devil,
16:33Brian Cody Schaub,
16:35February 14, 1983,
16:37currently on parole
16:38for possession
16:38of stolen property.
16:41No history of violence,
16:42but he's probably
16:44our shooter.
16:44You two want to pick him up?
16:46I want him.
16:46Yeah.
16:49Brian Schaub, parole check,
16:51please.
16:51We know you're in there.
16:52Open up.
17:01There's a lot of trouble
17:01to go through
17:02just to end up
17:02breaking the damn thing.
17:04Brian, we know you're here.
17:06Just come out
17:07with your hands up.
17:10Jen.
17:15House is clear.
17:16He's dead.
17:17Seven Adam 15,
17:18show a code four.
17:19Notify homicide.
17:20We have a DB on location.
17:24I'm sure many of you
17:25are wondering,
17:26what if I'm stopped
17:27by the police
17:27and I don't have
17:28immigration papers?
17:29When stopped by the police,
17:30you will need to hand over
17:31your license,
17:33registration,
17:33and proof of insurance.
17:36But,
17:37are you a U.S. citizen?
17:38Stop.
17:39Are you a federal
17:40immigration officer?
17:41No,
17:42I am not.
17:43Then you do not need
17:44to discuss your
17:45immigration status,
17:45where you're from
17:46or how you got here.
17:47And you always have
17:48the right to remain silent.
17:50Okay, stop.
17:51This is a great idea
17:52for the next scene.
17:53Well, shouldn't we
17:54just focus on this silence?
17:55That might be something
17:56you're capable of.
17:57Back to one.
18:00Hey, what's up?
18:02We might have a break
18:02in the case.
18:05Ryan Schaub
18:05turns out up until
18:07five weeks ago
18:07was William Bloomfield's
18:08cellmate in prison.
18:10Okay, so he broke
18:10into a train
18:11and stole a vase
18:13that used to belong
18:14to his cellmate?
18:15Maybe Bloomfield sent him?
18:16Yeah, but why that vase?
18:18We should definitely
18:19look into that.
18:20Larry.
18:21Hey, how's Kenny?
18:23Kenny's great.
18:23Surgery went well,
18:24no major damage,
18:25and he's actually
18:26planning his injury vacation.
18:30Okay, elephant in the room.
18:33A little weird
18:34being in this room again.
18:35At the scene of the crime?
18:36It was an accident.
18:37Well, that's okay.
18:38I mean, you're supposed
18:39to laugh at stuff
18:40like this anyway.
18:40Is there something
18:41we can help you with?
18:43Well, I'm working this case
18:45on behalf of the
18:45State Coast for APD.
18:46I thought maybe
18:47we'd work together.
18:48Of course.
18:49We'll CC you
18:50on all our reports.
18:53Okay.
18:55I will, uh,
18:56I guess I'll be
18:57checking my email.
19:00Uh, let me walk you out, Larry.
19:03Look, um,
19:04Harper pokes phone at everyone.
19:06I just decided to see it
19:07as a sign of condemning.
19:09Sure, but I guess
19:11I saw this as an opportunity
19:12to show these people
19:13that I'm a pretty good cop.
19:15No one should be judged
19:16on their worst moment.
19:17I'm actually impressed
19:19how you've managed
19:19to overcome it.
19:22You two are a pair
19:24of mean girls
19:24who are trying
19:25to solve a murder,
19:26so quit worrying
19:27about the choo-choo train cop
19:28and let's get to work.
19:29I just got the forensics report
19:31about the broken vase.
19:33No prints,
19:33and when they tried
19:34to put it back together,
19:35they found
19:35it's missing a piece.
19:37So whoever murdered Brian
19:38took a piece
19:39from that vase,
19:40but why?
19:41What's so significant
19:42about a piece
19:42from that vase?
19:44Maybe this will speak
19:45to that.
19:46Bloomfield had three children.
19:48The oldest went to court
19:49to exclude 10 items
19:50from the auction.
19:51Let me guess.
19:52The vase or vase
19:53is one of the items
19:54that he contested?
19:55We need to talk
19:56to the Bloomfield children.
19:57Maybe one of them
19:58can explain
19:58why a shard of pottery
20:00is worth killing for.
20:01Francis Bloomfield,
20:03you're William Bloomfield's
20:04oldest son.
20:05Danielle Bloomfield,
20:07middle child?
20:08It doesn't always
20:10smell like this in here.
20:11Zachary,
20:12you're the baby
20:13in the family.
20:14Yeah, I saved
20:15the best for last.
20:16Can you tell us
20:17about the list
20:18of items you petitioned
20:19the court to keep
20:20out of the auction?
20:23Just a few things
20:24of sentimental value.
20:26Tell us about this vase.
20:28My mom bought that
20:29in Italy.
20:31It was on our first
20:32holiday as a family.
20:33Such great memories.
20:34Wait, my brother
20:35tried to get the vase
20:36back in court?
20:37So you didn't know.
20:38That duplicitous weasel.
20:40Is there some sort
20:40of significance
20:41to this vase?
20:42No, it just has
20:43great sentimental value.
20:44Listen, there must be
20:45a reason your father
20:47told his cellmate
20:48about the vase.
20:49I'm sorry,
20:49may that cellmate
20:50steal the vase?
20:50A conniving old goat.
20:56I hope he rots in prison.
20:57You hope your father
20:58rots in prison?
20:59Oh, yeah.
21:00Can you think of any reason
21:01why someone would
21:01want to steal it?
21:02None at all.
21:04Now may I go?
21:05Do you know why
21:05someone would kill for it?
21:06I'd like to leave now.
21:07Your dad must have
21:09told his cellmate
21:10about the vase,
21:10but why?
21:11What's so important?
21:13Don't you ask him.
21:14I'm out of here.
21:17Wow.
21:19What a bunch
21:20of awful people.
21:21Yeah, who are
21:22clearly lying to us.
21:23And to each other,
21:24apparently.
21:25We need to talk
21:25to the dad.
21:26He's at the center
21:26of all of this.
21:27Harper and I have
21:28an appointment
21:28at the prison
21:29in the morning.
21:30In the meanwhile,
21:30I'll have midnight shifts
21:31start digging
21:32into all their lives.
21:33Hey, so I think
21:34I know what my
21:34superpower is.
21:36It's my powers
21:36of deduction.
21:38Really?
21:39Yeah, I mean,
21:39the car thief,
21:41the sword.
21:42I mean, you gotta admit,
21:42I rock those cases.
21:44You cracked those cases
21:45by being rich.
21:46Your friends are the only
21:47Lamborghini dealer
21:47in the city.
21:48You have a swordsmith.
21:50Bladesmith.
21:51He also forges
21:52daggers and knives.
21:53Face it,
21:54your superpower
21:54is money.
21:56You're like Batman,
21:57except last I checked,
21:58you weren't trying
21:59to be a superhero.
22:00So, uh,
22:00we'll see you tomorrow
22:01at the station?
22:02Hopefully.
22:03Why hopefully?
22:04It's gonna take
22:04all my skills
22:05to make this footage
22:06watchable.
22:07I'm gonna be at it
22:08all night.
22:09I'm sure you're going
22:10to make it great.
22:14You edit home, too?
22:15Yeah, I have to
22:17talk to Nyla.
22:19I just don't want
22:20her to feel rejected.
22:21Well, she proposed,
22:22you said yes,
22:23and now you're
22:23pressing pause.
22:24She might feel rejected.
22:26I love her.
22:27And I don't want
22:28to screw this up.
22:28You won't.
22:29Trust me.
22:30Actually, you might.
22:32It's probably 50-50.
22:33You know, you're really
22:34bad at encouragement.
22:36I know.
22:36I'm working on it.
22:37See you tomorrow.
22:38All right.
22:38Thank you very much.
22:42That dinner was amazing.
22:44And?
22:46And it was delicious.
22:49My dress?
22:50Oh, this is the new dress.
22:52You didn't notice.
22:53No, it just looks a little
22:54like some of your
22:55other dresses.
22:56Well, I have one
22:57in ballet pink,
22:58but this is dusty rose.
22:59Oh, and those are
23:00two very different colors.
23:02Listen, if you don't like
23:02it, I can take it off.
23:04In that case, I hate it.
23:08I will take care of that.
23:10Stay right there.
23:14Hey.
23:15Larry, what are you
23:15doing here?
23:16Sorry to just stop
23:16by so late.
23:17Is everything okay?
23:18Kenny okay?
23:19Kenny, yes.
23:20Kenny's fine.
23:21Uh, hey, how are you?
23:22We met this morning.
23:23Larry Macer.
23:24I remember.
23:25I'm glad your partner's okay.
23:27Thank you for the update
23:28that's been...
23:28No, no, no, wait.
23:29I figured it out
23:30why this vase is so important.
23:32You sent the files over
23:33on the vase,
23:33and I was looking at them,
23:34and I noticed that
23:35there's a piece missing, right?
23:36So I pulled up all these
23:37pictures of the vase.
23:38Look at that.
23:38Right on the rim.
23:39Numbers.
23:40Numbers, yeah, but why?
23:41Why numbers on a vase?
23:43There's been talk
23:44that William Bloomfield
23:45tried to hide
23:46some of the money
23:47that he stole.
23:47I think these numbers
23:48are for offshore bank accounts.
23:53Come back here.
23:56Hey.
23:57Long day.
23:59Yeah, the longest.
24:00How is my fiancée?
24:02Can we talk?
24:06Yeah, of course.
24:08I love that you proposed
24:12to me this morning,
24:14and I'd be a fool
24:16if I didn't want
24:17to be your husband.
24:19But I want you to make sure
24:21it's what you want.
24:24I just don't want to be
24:24your regret, you know,
24:26the guy that you had to marry.
24:27I want you to be 100% sure.
24:31I need you to really,
24:32really think about this.
24:33I'm going to spend
24:35the night in my place,
24:36and we'll talk tomorrow.
24:41I love you.
24:42Come on, this is so exciting.
24:55It's like we're partners,
24:56you know?
24:56I'm like the Starsky
24:58to your hutch,
24:59the Tango to your cash,
25:00the 10-speed
25:00to your brown shoe.
25:02A brown what?
25:03Deep cut, sorry.
25:04I'm older.
25:05Hey, Larry's back.
25:07Hey.
25:07Why is Larry back?
25:08Larry made a breakthrough.
25:10He'll be working
25:10the case with us.
25:11I should have brought
25:12my cup.
25:13It's great.
25:14What did you find?
25:16The missing piece
25:17to William Bloomfield's vase,
25:19it had some numbers
25:20and letters
25:20hatched into it.
25:21And I identified it
25:22as IBAN from my IT days.
25:24IBAN.
25:25International Bank Account Number.
25:26Yeah, it's a way
25:27to identify bank accounts
25:28across national borders.
25:29So you see the first
25:30two letters here,
25:31that's the country code,
25:33and then you've got
25:33the check digits,
25:34and the rest is basically
25:35a bank account number.
25:36And the first two letters
25:37were C and H,
25:38which you can see
25:39is Switzerland.
25:40Okay, so Bloomfield knew
25:43the feds were closing in
25:43on him and that they'd
25:45seize all of his assets.
25:46Right, so he squirreled
25:47away a little money offshore
25:48before he got sent to prison.
25:50And he etched it
25:50onto the top of the vase
25:51so no one could find it.
25:52But Bloomfield knew
25:53that he had to get the vase
25:54back before it was sold,
25:56so he had his cellmate,
25:57Brian Schaub, go stealing.
25:59I'm going to grab Lopez
26:00and head to the prison.
26:01Whoever killed Schaub
26:02knew about the account numbers.
26:03We need Bloomfield
26:04to give us the names
26:05of everyone he told.
26:08Can I?
26:12Are you working
26:12with Larry now?
26:13Your name will still
26:14be on the report.
26:15It better.
26:17I mean, you know,
26:18as long as justice is served,
26:20who cares who gets the credit?
26:23So I thought about it
26:25all night, and you know what?
26:26I have skills beyond
26:27my parents' wealth.
26:29For example,
26:29nothing fazes me.
26:31Your first day,
26:31you almost vomited
26:32at the sight of a dead body.
26:33Okay, then
26:35I have a strong sense
26:38of justice.
26:39Congratulations.
26:40So does every cop.
26:42Okay, how about
26:43I can spot liars?
26:47Okay, you believed
26:48your mom when she said
26:48you wasn't in Paris
26:49on the day of the murder.
26:50Also, one of your best friends
26:51was a killer,
26:51and you didn't.
26:52Yeah, yeah, okay.
26:53This video's about
27:00what to do
27:01if you ever find
27:02yourself in custody.
27:03You have the right
27:04not to answer any questions.
27:05Always ask for a lawyer.
27:06You get one phone call
27:07after you're arrested,
27:08so if you have a lawyer,
27:09call him.
27:09If you don't have a lawyer,
27:10don't worry.
27:11One will be appointed
27:11for you before court.
27:13Great.
27:14And cut.
27:15That's a wrap.
27:16So we're done?
27:18No.
27:19You didn't see
27:19the killer revisions?
27:20I added two extra scenes.
27:23Oh, cool.
27:23Yeah.
27:24I know you're getting
27:25married at the courthouse,
27:26but the place
27:27where I got my dress
27:28is having a trunk sale
27:29this weekend.
27:30Yeah, well,
27:31the wedding might be off.
27:32What?
27:33Why?
27:34It's...
27:35I don't get
27:37too many visitors.
27:38Maybe because you're
27:39one of the most
27:39hated people in America?
27:41Direct.
27:42I like that.
27:43Great.
27:44Then we can pass
27:45by the warm-up
27:46and cut to the chase.
27:47We know that you
27:48sent your former
27:49cellmate to retrieve
27:50the vase that had
27:51your Swiss bank
27:52account number on it.
27:53And now Brian Schaub
27:54is dead.
27:54Whoever killed him
27:55knew about the
27:56account numbers.
27:57Who did you tell?
27:58And before you answer,
27:59keep in mind that
28:00we can make your life
28:01in here.
28:01My kids.
28:02My kids knew.
28:04One of them
28:04must have killed Brian.
28:05That's amazing.
28:07How you didn't even
28:07hesitate to throw
28:08your children under the bus.
28:10They testified against me.
28:12They sent me here.
28:13They're gonna get that
28:14money over my dead body.
28:15I'm afraid one of them
28:16already has the money.
28:17Not if they only have
28:18the vase.
28:20The passwords are
28:21in an antique music box.
28:23There was no music box
28:24in the shipment.
28:25Hmm.
28:27Well, if you need
28:30anybody to testify
28:31against those
28:31ungrateful bastards,
28:33you know where to find me.
28:36Five years?
28:38And then you just
28:38show up at my doorstep?
28:40No, uh-uh.
28:41Go, Damien!
28:42Just go!
28:43I'm not going anywhere.
28:45All right?
28:45This is still my home.
28:47And I want to see my son.
28:49Omar!
28:51Hey, it's Pops!
28:52Come on outside!
28:52Ma'am, everything okay here?
28:54No, it's not okay.
28:55He should be in prison,
28:57not standing here
28:57in my driveway.
28:59Yeah, hold up.
29:00Look, I'm going to reach
29:01for my wallet, okay?
29:03I just got paroled,
29:05so you can look me up.
29:10I will.
29:11Stay calm.
29:12We'll work this out.
29:13Sir, can we talk?
29:14I mean, there's nothing to talk about.
29:15I want to see my son.
29:17Please.
29:18Come on, sit over here.
29:21Damien, right?
29:22Yeah.
29:23I'm Aaron.
29:25Look, I know this is tough, okay?
29:27Five years, that's a long stretch,
29:28and I'm sure you spent
29:29countless hours
29:30picturing this very moment.
29:32And I'm guessing it played out
29:33differently than this, right?
29:34Yeah.
29:35You got to remember,
29:35I mean, they've been out here
29:36living their lives,
29:37and they might not be ready
29:38right now,
29:39but you give us some time,
29:40and maybe one day
29:41they will be, okay?
29:43Look,
29:44this is my card, okay?
29:46You call me if you need to talk.
29:48I'm also going to give you
29:49the number of our local
29:50community center.
29:51Just ask for James Murray, okay?
29:54He'll have some resources
29:54that can help you
29:55get back on your feet.
29:57Good?
29:59Thanks.
29:59Yeah.
30:00You have a good day.
30:05Nice job.
30:10So we just got off the phone
30:12with the auction house.
30:13The music box lands
30:14with the 7 p.m. shipment tonight.
30:16We need to get those passwords
30:17before our killer does.
30:18Any guys in the Bloomfield kids?
30:20I'm sending units
30:20to their houses, workplaces.
30:22Can you three go to the depot
30:23and guard the shipment?
30:24Absolutely.
30:24Yeah.
30:28I'll pull the car around.
30:29Uh, yeah,
30:30I'll meet you there in two.
30:34Uh, hi.
30:36Can I talk to you for a sec?
30:37Yeah.
30:38Yeah.
30:38Of course.
30:39Thanks.
30:42Okay, so I've been thinking
30:44about what you said,
30:45and the truth is,
30:48every morning when I wake up,
30:50I am glad that it is next to you.
30:54And I want to keep waking up
30:56next to you until we are old and gray.
30:59And yes, yes,
31:01this baby sped things up
31:03a little bit,
31:04but we were always going to get there
31:06because I love you.
31:12Well, I guess it's a,
31:13it's a good, good, good thing
31:16that I bought this today.
31:18Nyla, Harper,
31:28were you...
31:29Yes, yes.
31:33But, but, but,
31:35for the record,
31:36if anyone asks,
31:38I propose to you.
31:42That was beautiful.
31:44Smitty.
31:45Six-fifty.
31:50You all right?
31:51Yeah.
31:52Murderous ex-billionaire.
31:54Just another day on the train tracks.
31:56They got nothing on us,
31:57okay, Sarge?
31:57Yeah.
31:58Seven atom 15B advised fires
32:00responding to a 451
32:02on the tracks
32:02at Olympic and Montebello.
32:04Fully engulfed van on the tracks.
32:06Wait, Olympic and Montebello,
32:07six-fifty.
32:08That fire is going to stop our shipment.
32:11They know we're here.
32:13What happens to a train
32:14when the tracks are blocked?
32:15It gets rerouted.
32:16I'll be right back.
32:46You sure the train got diverted here?
32:49Yeah, without a doubt.
32:51That fire was west of the 110,
32:53so all southbound trains through Simi Valley
32:55get diverted through the Long Beach Station
32:57or the Alameda corridor.
32:58It's a good thing you know so much about the railway system.
33:01Oh, I better.
33:01I memorized the entire railway system
33:03for my job interview so they'd hire me.
33:05He really wanted this job.
33:06Yeah, well, he'll get one chance at a first impression.
33:09I learned that the hard way.
33:11What's the number on the car we're looking for?
33:141019.
33:141019, there it is.
33:20Give it to me or I'll kill you!
33:22Dad, give it to me!
33:23Hey!
33:31Come on, Matt.
33:32Give me your hands.
33:36Hey!
33:37Hey!
33:38Hey!
33:39No, it's mine!
33:40Don't move.
33:44What are you doing?
33:45Hands behind your back.
33:46I was just assaulted.
33:47I'm the victim here.
33:49I got her.
33:49I got her.
33:50I got her.
33:50Go get Francis.
33:51Okay, I'll meet you there.
33:54You suck, Zachary.
33:55Look, I was in the middle of making a citizen's arrest.
33:57You guys, you have the right to remain silent.
33:59Please use it.
34:007 out of 15.
34:01Two suspects in custody.
34:02Third suspect, officers in pursuit.
34:21Need a lift?
34:21Look!
34:22Yes.
34:23Please.
34:25Stop!
34:41You got any weapons?
34:42Tell me now.
34:44I had a gun in my pants, but it slipped down into my underwear.
34:48You...
34:49Oh.
34:52Ah, come this far.
34:54There it is.
35:00Oh.
35:02Okay.
35:04I got it.
35:06Yeah.
35:09Hey, Larry.
35:10Uh, it's your arrest.
35:12You make the call.
35:13What?
35:13Oh.
35:21Control, Sergeant Larry Macer, SCF PD.
35:24One in custody.
35:26We're code for.
35:31This is what they were all after.
35:34The password?
35:36Right inside.
35:37So, Francis, did you kill Brian Shaw for the vase with the account numbers?
35:41I want a lawyer.
35:42He did!
35:43I can prove it!
35:44Yeah, and he used the gun he had on him.
35:46You guys suck.
35:52Hey, Larry.
35:54Great job.
35:55Yeah.
35:57Nice work.
35:59That means a lot.
36:00But, uh...
36:00I'm a hugger.
36:04No, it's true.
36:05Come on.
36:06Oh.
36:06Come on!
36:08Come on!
36:09Ah!
36:11Ah!
36:12I'm gonna miss you guys.
36:13I like another one of these.
36:30They're pulling up now.
36:31I have to say, babe, you have truly have done yourself.
36:33How did you pull this together so fast?
36:35I had a little help.
36:36Let me guess.
36:37He's, uh, got a rooftop guy.
36:39Woman, actually.
36:41Eliza.
36:41She's my mom's best friend.
36:43She coordinated last year's Vanity Fair Oscar party, so...
36:46Batman strikes again.
36:48Listen.
36:49In all seriousness,
36:51I think you know what your superpower is.
36:55You've been through incarceration.
36:56You know how it changes a person.
36:59And that compassion that you bring to the streets,
37:02that is what you build your career on.
37:04Uh, um, thank you.
37:07Never talk about what happened at the park.
37:09Yes, sir.
37:09So are you ready to be a big sister?
37:11Yeah.
37:11I can't wait till she's old enough to do stuff.
37:13That might not be for a few years yet.
37:15But I'm sure your mom is excited to have your help.
37:18So excited.
37:19They're coming down.
37:19Get ready.
37:24Congratulations!
37:24Let's dance, people!
37:41Let's go!
37:41Let's go!
37:42You look so pretty, mom.
37:55Aw, thank you, baby.
37:57James is really nice.
37:59I like him.
38:00Yeah, me too.
38:01You're happy when you're a rot.
38:03And I like it when you're happy.
38:05Well, you made me happy first.
38:08Don't ever forget that.
38:09All you've been saying all day is how excited you were to wear your going out shoes again.
38:16Yeah, and that's why the shoes are coming off, so you know it's a good party.
38:21By the way, you don't have some secret offshore accounts that you know about, right?
38:25If anything happens to me, it just revoke the seams in my briefcase.
38:28You're kidding.
38:29Am I?
38:31I'm sorry about date night.
38:32Don't be.
38:33By our standards, getting acquaintance and direct as by a guy named Badger is pretty tame.
38:39I'll make it up to you.
38:40You always do.
38:42I was kind of hoping my new brother should be here.
38:49Yeah, me too.
38:50But they're away with their mom.
38:51But we're all having dinner next week, though.
38:53Hey!
38:53I am thirsty.
38:55I'm gonna go get a drink.
38:56Mm-mm.
38:56My wife does not lift a finger.
38:58You stay right here.
38:59Lila, how about you?
39:00Um, can I have a ginger ale, please?
39:02All right.
39:03Make that two.
39:03Two ginger ale's coming up.
39:05So, tell me, how does it feel to be married to Lila?
39:09Two ginger ale's.
39:11Oh, I have no words.
39:15Just pure joy.
39:17Mm.
39:17So, I'd like to propose a toast to the newlyweds.
39:30I first met Nila when she requested a transfer back to patrol, after having reached the pinnacle
39:36of achievement as a detective.
39:37I didn't understand her decision at the time, but I soon learned that beneath that tough exterior
39:45is a woman willing to do anything for the people she loves.
39:48So, James, you're a very lucky man to find yourself now counted as one of those people.
39:56To the happy couple and their growing family.
40:02Do you know why I told you?
40:04I have any idea why I pulled you over.
40:06Come on.
40:07Jeff, you locked the keys in the car.
40:08Now, keys are inside the car.
40:10How did that even happen?
40:11This is serious.
40:12This is my big line.
40:13Let me just go.
40:14I'm not going to...
40:14I need to hold love like this the whole time.
40:16Yeah, you hear that in the background?
40:17Is that okay?
40:17That's good.
40:19You get one phone...
40:20What's that, man?
40:21Come on, girl, a camera, man.
40:22One phone call.
40:25Okay, so, I've been thinking about what you said, and the truth is, every morning that I wake
40:33up, I am glad that it is next to you.
40:36Nyla, Harper.
40:42Yes, yes.
40:43Now everyone knows who really proposed.
40:46You are not so free to see.
40:49You're not so free to see.
40:51You're not so free to see.
40:52Silas, that was beautiful.
40:56I'm so glad that we will always have that to look back on.
40:59Yeah, that's what I figured.
41:00Hmm.
41:08You know, technically, I still owe you a dance.
41:12I mean, there's no technically about it.
41:15A debt is owed.
41:17I give you a heart.
41:19I give you a heart.
41:21No.
41:27Listen, I know you think I've been taking credit for your work, but...
41:31I know, I know.
41:33You said that's what happened.
41:34I did, but that's not what I was going to say.
41:37You're a good cop.
41:41You know, maybe even one of the top five I've ever trained.
41:47You're going to crack the top five, huh?
41:49Look, I want you to have a successful career.
41:53I have decided to list you as the arresting officer on all future reports.
41:59But you're senior officer.
42:01I know.
42:03But you deserve to be recognized.
42:07You're right.
42:09I do.
42:13Look at Bradford move.
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