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Show moreShow lessStarting over isn’t easy, especially for small-town guy John Nolan who, after a life-altering incident, is pursuing his dream of being a Los Angeles police officer. As the force’s oldest rookie, he’s met with skepticism from some higher-ups who see him as just a walking midlife crisis. If he can’t keep up with the young cops and the criminals, he’ll be risking lives including his own. But if he can use his life experience, determination and sense of humor to give him an edge, he may just become a success in this new chapter of his life.
The Rookie Season 1 Episode 10 ,
The Rookie Season 1 ,
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Show moreShow lessStarting over isn’t easy, especially for small-town guy John Nolan who, after a life-altering incident, is pursuing his dream of being a Los Angeles police officer. As the force’s oldest rookie, he’s met with skepticism from some higher-ups who see him as just a walking midlife crisis. If he can’t keep up with the young cops and the criminals, he’ll be risking lives including his own. But if he can use his life experience, determination and sense of humor to give him an edge, he may just become a success in this new chapter of his life.
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00:01Yeah!
00:02Yeah!
00:07Yeah.
00:08All right.
00:09I am just parking right now,
00:11and I will meet you at the baggage claim.
00:14Nonsense. Come on.
00:15I want to come in.
00:16Yeah.
00:17Get ready for a big embarrassing hug.
00:18Okay.
00:19Sit in a minute.
00:20Oh.
00:24Yes.
00:28No!
00:29Shoot!
00:44Come on, buddy.
00:48Police!
00:49Step away from the vehicle.
00:51Show me your hands.
00:52Oh, actually, this is my truck.
00:54Get on your knees.
00:55Lock your fingers behind your head.
00:56Okay.
00:57A little embarrassing.
00:58I'm actually a cop, too.
00:59Three months on the force.
01:00Just my ID is locked in the cab.
01:02You're a rookie?
01:03Yeah.
01:04Now I know you're lying.
01:05Get on your knees.
01:06Do it!
01:14Dad?
01:15Henry!
01:16Henry!
01:17Welcome to L.A.
01:19Ow!
01:20That's tight.
01:21That's tight.
01:22That's tight.
01:30Oh, it's a good thing I still had your spare key or you'd be in jail.
01:33Airport jail.
01:35So, you sure you're okay Ubering home from here?
01:37Yeah, of course.
01:38I mean, you can't be late for your shift.
01:40But I'm not leaving until I see you in uniform.
01:42Yeah, this isn't the kind of job where we can hang out a lot, you know?
01:45Oh, I know.
01:46Uh, if you don't want me here, I can go.
01:48Not at all.
01:49I'm just a little under the microscope.
01:50They literally evaluate me at the end of every shift.
01:52Are you worried I'll make you look bad?
01:53No, that's...
01:54Okay, let me, um, get a fresh start here.
01:57Obviously, the threat of airport jail has me a little off my game.
02:00I am thrilled to have you here, okay?
02:03Okay.
02:04Just maybe don't tell any embarrassing stories about me.
02:06Mmm, that's gonna be hard.
02:07There are so many.
02:08Really, there's not, though.
02:09Yeah.
02:10My sixth birthday, Easter, 2009, the turducken.
02:12Do not tell that story.
02:13What story?
02:14Hey!
02:15Jackson and Lusty!
02:16Hey!
02:17Henry!
02:18What's up, bro?
02:19Hey!
02:20Nice to see you, too!
02:21You guys know my son?
02:22Yeah, on, uh, social media.
02:23Yeah, I followed them after you guys started hanging out together at the academy.
02:26They followed me back.
02:27You know what?
02:28That photo that you posted earlier from the plane was horrifying.
02:31Dude, I literally almost puked.
02:33Okay, the guy in the next aisle over straight up cleaned his dentures on the tray table.
02:37Gross.
02:38It was bad.
02:39Wait, how come you didn't tell me you were friends with my son on the Insta thing?
02:42Well, it didn't seem like a big deal.
02:44Yeah, it's 2019, Dad.
02:45I'll give it the times.
02:46Yeah.
02:47Dan.
02:48That's a good one.
02:51All right, look alive.
02:54Look alive.
02:55Officer Nolan.
02:56You ready?
02:57Yes, sir.
02:58Good.
02:59Answer me this.
03:00What is your favorite part about the job?
03:01And don't say to make a difference.
03:02Oh, I wasn't going to.
03:04But it is.
03:06What's your least favorite?
03:07Oh, that's easy.
03:08Paperwork.
03:09Imagine how I feel.
03:10All right.
03:12Most of what a captain does is paperwork.
03:15Because of that, I feel like I've lost touch with what being a cop is really about.
03:19People.
03:20It's not only the citizens that we serve and protect.
03:23It's every single one of you in this room.
03:26So to remedy that, I've decided Sergeant Gray and I are going to ride patrol today.
03:30Together?
03:31No.
03:32You're just going to ride with a rookie and the respective TOs will pair up.
03:35Ma'am, I'd be honored if you'd ride with me.
03:38That is sweet Officer West, but today I'm riding with Officer Chen.
03:44Sergeant Gray, I'd be honored if you rode with Officer West today.
03:48That's cute, Officer Nolan.
03:50But you know my heart belongs to you.
03:53Look at me.
03:56A lot of weight on your shoulders today, boo.
03:58What?
03:59What do you mean?
04:00Riding with the captain is a huge responsibility.
04:02If anything happens to her, well, I don't even know how to finish that sentence.
04:05I do.
04:06Anderson gets a scratch.
04:07You'll be working motor pool in Selmar until you die of carbon but not because I poisoned him.
04:13Why do you think Lucy and Nolan got picked over me?
04:15Two words.
04:16Body odor.
04:17I'm serious.
04:18But it means something, doesn't it?
04:21Anderson's clearly playing favorites riding with Lucy.
04:23Maybe, but do you really think Nolan is Gray's favorite?
04:27No.
04:28Then stop worrying so much.
04:29Leave me alone.
04:30Okay.
04:31Dropping it.
04:32Not you.
04:33My phone.
04:34Or rather, my mom.
04:35What does she do?
04:36She wants to know if I'm bringing a date to my brother's wedding.
04:38That sounds... reasonable.
04:41Not when there's extras on it.
04:43Meaning?
04:44If I don't bring a date, she'll spend the whole night trying to set me up with the best
04:47man.
04:48Hugo.
04:49I'm guessing Hugo's not your type.
04:51He smells like kitty litter.
04:52And I don't even think he owns a cat.
04:53Spent my niece's baptism bragging about how much he squats.
04:56Maybe he squats kitty litter.
04:58You're not helping.
04:59Hey.
05:00Sorry to keep you waiting.
05:01What do you think?
05:02Awesome.
05:03Ugh.
05:04That belt looks super uncomfortable though.
05:05Yeah, I have a bruise where the gun digs into my hip.
05:06You made a friend?
05:07Yeah.
05:08Dominique was just giving me the scoop on this place.
05:09Her dad works here.
05:10Oh, really?
05:11Yeah.
05:12He's the watch commander.
05:13Your dad is Sergeant Gray.
05:14Officer Nolan.
05:15Why aren't you getting our gear?
05:16I was just getting my son squared away just for me this morning from college.
05:17Dominique?
05:18Hey, Dad.
05:19You forgot I was interning here today, didn't you?
05:20No.
05:21I intern at different divisions on Saturdays.
05:22Oh, for college.
05:23High school.
05:24My daughter's a senior in high school.
05:25Wait.
05:26Why do you have me doing that?
05:27Why do you have me doing that?
05:28You have me doing that?
05:29I'm doing that.
05:30I'm doing that.
05:31I'm doing that.
05:32I'm doing that.
05:33I'm doing that.
05:34I'm doing that.
05:35I'm doing that.
05:36I'm doing that.
05:37I'm doing that.
05:38I'm doing that.
05:39I'm doing that.
05:40My daughter's a senior in high school.
05:42Wait.
05:43Why did you tell Henry's dad to get your gear?
05:45Are you riding patrol?
05:47Captain's orders.
05:49Really?
05:50Does Mom know?
05:51Haven't told her yet.
05:53Well, I'm happy not to tell her too.
05:55As long as you don't tell her about that C I got in microbiology.
06:01You know that's not the way we do things in our house.
06:03So that's a no?
06:04We'll talk about it later.
06:05Officer Nolan, let's go.
06:07Yes, sir.
06:08Those two of our shifts will probably be late.
06:10Okay.
06:11Oh, he can stay here with me if he wants.
06:13That way you two can have lunch together.
06:15If that's okay.
06:16Right, Dad?
06:20Sure.
06:21Great.
06:22Yeah.
06:23You can tell me all the things my dad doesn't want me to know about his good job.
06:27Great.
06:28Great.
06:29Here.
06:30Give me some of these.
06:31I'll help you.
06:32Thanks a lot.
06:33So you didn't get the gear?
06:34Neither did you.
06:35Do I look like your boots?
06:36You were once.
06:37For two weeks, a long time ago.
06:38So unless you have a time machine, it looks like we're at an impasse.
06:39I have an idea.
06:40Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
06:41What are you doing?
06:42Oh, uh, Officer Bradford told me to set up their shop as well.
06:43So I missed.
06:44Bradford, Bishop.
06:45Bradford, Bishop.
06:46Yes, Captain.
06:47Officer Chen is my boot today.
06:48Is that doing that for me?
06:49I didn't know one made me laugh.
06:50I missed it.
06:51I can't ask.
06:52I missed it.
06:53I was at you.
06:54I missed it.
06:55I missed it.
06:56I missed it.
06:57I missed it.
06:58I missed it.
06:59I missed it.
07:00I missed it.
07:01I missed it.
07:02I missed it.
07:03I missed…
07:04I missed it.
07:05I missed it.
07:06Why did you hear that little boy?
07:07Really?
07:08I missed it.
07:09There's no one anymore room at the house.
07:10I missed it.
07:11What's next?
07:12I missed it.
07:13I missed it.
07:14That's my booth today. Is that perfectly clear?
07:16Yes, ma'am.
07:18Get your gear.
07:38Want to quiz me on procedure?
07:40Do I look like a game show host to you?
07:42Go find some crime.
07:44Make a difference in our community today.
07:53Maybe we should head for a rougher part of town.
07:55Are you saying only crime happens in low-income neighborhoods off Sonoma?
07:59No, sir.
08:03Ah, all right.
08:04There we go. View of code violation.
08:07What's your PC?
08:08Uh, well, take your pick.
08:10We have a broken tail light, obstructed view, traffic all over the place.
08:15Hello Robert?
08:16Are you asking me or telling me?
08:18Control, this is 715.
08:19We are on a car stop.
08:20Taruka Lake in Ponca, California Plate.
08:21Tom, Union, Frank, George, Robert, Adam, Lori, Yellow.
08:22How close are you supposed to park to a suspect vehicle off Sonoma?
08:23Oh, uh, one car lane, more or less.
08:24Sorry.
08:25Is this the felony stoplight?
08:26No, sir.
08:27Sorry.
08:28No, sir.
08:29I'm sorry.
08:30Uh, this is embarrassing.
08:31I'm feeling a little nervous.
08:32Are you happy with your positioning?
08:33I'm...
08:34No.
08:35No, sorry.
08:36Oh, uh, no.
08:37Oh, no.
08:38No.
08:39Okay.
08:40I'm sorry.
08:41No.
08:42No.
08:43No, no.
08:44No.
08:45No, no, no.
08:46No, no.
08:48No.
08:49No, no, no.
08:50No, no.
08:51No.
08:52No, no, no.
08:53No, no.
08:54No, no, no.
08:55No, no.
08:56with your positioning I'm shouldn't I be it's non-tactical the engine blocks
09:02should be positioned in an angle just in case we have to take cover behind he's
09:06an elderly woman you don't agree I think you should plan for the worst right
09:11if you're happy with hello there ma'am it looks like you were swerved around the
09:27street a little bit and noticed you have a broken tail light can we talk on the
09:31sidewalk I don't like you standing out there on the street like that so dangerous
09:37of course we hand before nice and easy nice and slow yeah you know I haven't
09:46had a ticket in 25 years you seem like a nice man can you just let me off with a
09:55warning just this once like a decision boot
10:01I don't see why not just do me a favor get that brake light fixed and if you're
10:05gonna pick a side of the road make sure it's the right side officer Nolan have
10:09you identified everyone in the vehicle that's just my son he's sleeping sir
10:17can you step out of the car he wasn't even driving why do you need to talk to
10:21him I just need to identify everyone in the vehicle sir step out of the car for
10:26me would you thanks oh whoa labor must have been hell sir I need your name and
10:36date of birth please don't tell him a damn thing ma'am he's required by law to give
10:40you that information run right think about hands over your head are you doing
10:53yes
11:08Hello?
11:10Police!
11:20Enough!
11:22I'll call for an interpreter.
11:38Police!
11:40Our marriage is over.
11:42I made a mistake of telling him he could come by
11:44and get a few things.
11:46Then he starts destroying the whole house!
11:48Nothing! We shared marriage to her anymore!
11:50I love you, Menos!
11:52Why are you throwing us away?
11:54I cannot keep doing this with you!
12:00Sir, clearly you're in a lot of pain,
12:02but what you need to do is get a lawyer, see a judge,
12:04and they will help you to divide your property.
12:06Judges. Strangers.
12:08My wife is leaving me.
12:10My life is over.
12:12Ma'am, do you want to press charges?
12:14No. I just want him out.
12:16Officer Chen, can you escort Mr. Corboney outside, please?
12:20Come on.
12:30He's got a gun in the master bedroom.
12:32Officer Chen, there's a gun upstairs!
12:34Stay right there.
12:40What do we do?
12:41Stradle the door.
12:42Talk him out of there.
12:43Try not to get shot.
12:47Mr. Corboney, I need you to come out now.
12:49Mr. Corboney, I know you are uncomfortable,
12:51but this is a problem to solve.
12:52Come on, come on.
12:53Mr. Corboney, I know you are not afraid,
12:55but this is a problem to solve.
12:57Come on.
12:58Mr. Corboney, I know you are not afraid,
12:59but this is a problem to solve it.
13:00Come on.
13:02Oh, so it's just all the way up the stairs, straight back.
13:22All units be advised, we're code four here.
13:24Situation is under control.
13:28Is this my fault?
13:33Should I have given him another chance?
13:37You couldn't have known that he was going to react like that.
13:40There's no way.
13:43My mother is still in Iran.
13:45She told me to work things out.
13:48That marriage is sacred, but we were so unhappy.
13:54It's just...
13:56You know, my mother said the same thing to me when my marriage ended.
14:00She lives in La Cañada.
14:04You can't control how people are going to react.
14:08I wish we could.
14:09Captain, reinforcements just showed up.
14:31Captain, anything we can do to help?
14:33Yeah.
14:34You can get your ass back out on the street and handle some calls.
14:37Well, you heard there were shots fired.
14:39Did you also hear Officer Chen put out the all clear?
14:41Did you think you were going to pop by for a little moral support?
14:44Did you want to come inside?
14:45Maybe check the fridge?
14:46No, ma'am.
14:47I just figured it out.
14:48The woman inside just watched her husband take his own life.
14:50I don't think she's in the mood to host the party.
14:52What do you think?
14:55Understood.
14:56We'll go back out.
14:57Go on patrol.
14:58Sorry.
15:01I think they were just trying to help.
15:03We didn't need it.
15:04Yeah.
15:05I let the guy get upstairs.
15:07Yes, you did.
15:07He's not dead because of that.
15:17That lady is crazy strong.
15:19And who would have thought she'd have more outstanding warrants than her Sasquatch kid?
15:23By the way you're walking, I say she can kick field goals for the Rams.
15:26Don't remind me.
15:27She does this on purpose.
15:38Just to push my buttons.
15:40No, that's what kids do.
15:42So why would you like to be happy with you by the patrol?
15:44My wife is not your concern.
15:47And after your performance this morning, I say you need to focus on the job.
15:51Yes, sir.
15:52Let's go.
15:54I mean, how could we not respond?
15:56It was a shot-fired call.
15:58Did the captain ask for backup?
16:00No, but...
16:01But nothing.
16:02She's not a damsel in distress.
16:04If that were great, would you have insisted we ride in like the cavalry?
16:07And now you create a real problem instead of the fake one you made up in your head.
16:12Stop that guy.
16:12He's getting away.
16:14Hey, stop.
16:15Let go of me.
16:16Calm down.
16:17Calm down?
16:18I was just chasing the guy that stole my briefcase, but you let him get away.
16:20And by the way, you're supposed to identify yourself before you engage a suspect.
16:24A, I had no way of knowing you were the victim here.
16:26And B, I didn't have time to identify myself due to the immediacy of the situation.
16:30Try that on someone who isn't a lawyer.
16:31Do you want to file a report on your briefcase or keep telling me how to do my job?
16:34Well, I don't have all day, so I guess I'll file a report.
16:37How about I take care of the report and you go enjoy your coffee?
16:40I have a locator in my briefcase.
16:41If we go now, I can track it.
16:42Yeah, we can't just wander around on a scavenger hunt.
16:45Okay, can you give us a second, please?
16:47Yep.
16:47Look, maybe we should help him.
16:52Otherwise, I bet he'll file a complaint.
16:54Fine, but if he gives me any more attitude, he's going to taste pepper spray.
16:57Let's go!
17:00Yeah, this is going to go great.
17:04All right, I'll be contact, you be cover.
17:06All right, you don't trust me to be contact?
17:07Fine, you be contact, I'll be cover.
17:09Don't do me any favors.
17:10All right, what's going on?
17:14Now, you said...
17:15Never mind.
17:17Go ahead.
17:18Okay, what's the problem?
17:18We had some recent break-ins.
17:20We had one last night.
17:21I went to do laundry just now, and someone's hiding in the basement.
17:25Are you sure it's not a tenant?
17:26Yes, I shouted, and they didn't say anything, but I know he is still down there.
17:31Okay, we'll check it out.
17:33Go wait in your apartment.
17:33Okay.
17:40Downward facing, stairway open to...
17:44I'm calling this.
17:45Of course you are.
17:46I do have more experience.
17:47You take point, Officer Bishop, I'll hook you up.
17:49Now it's Officer Bishop.
17:50Huh.
17:50Hmm.
17:51Fine.
17:51After you.
17:54LAP.
17:55LAP.
18:00It's clear so far.
18:01You just keep holding point.
18:03It's a box, Tim.
18:04There's no one here.
18:04Stick to the SOP just like I taught you.
18:07Standard operating procedures also means use common sense.
18:10My T.O. after you is big on common sense.
18:12Officer Belgrave, safety tactics are for crap.
18:14Here we go.
18:15The great SWAT debate.
18:16There's no debate.
18:17There's a right way and a wrong way.
18:20He's in there.
18:21You breach the door, I'll take point from here.
18:22Dynamic entry, and remember to get clear of the fatal funnel.
18:24You breach the door, I breach the last one.
18:26And we should use the wedge and slow search technique.
18:36Behind the panel.
18:40Suspect.
18:44LAPD.
18:45We hear you in there.
18:46Slowly open the door and show us your hands.
18:48Control, 7 out of 15.
18:50We have a possible 459 suspect at our location.
18:52Send us another unit.
18:54Why'd you call for backup?
18:55If we can't handle one mope, we shouldn't be doing this job.
18:57What if it's not just a mope?
18:58If it's not a mope, he wouldn't be hiding in there.
19:00Now breach that door.
19:01What for?
19:02He's not going anywhere.
19:03Time's on our side.
19:04Officer Bishop, do I need to remind you I'm senior officer on scene, which means I'm in charge.
19:08Now breach that door.
19:40Hey, hey, hey.
19:42What seems to be the problem?
19:43This is my spot.
19:44Screw that.
19:45He stole it from me.
19:47Man, the hell I did.
19:48I got here first and he cut me off.
19:50Okay, I don't understand.
19:51It's a parking spot.
19:52Just get another one.
19:53My daughter is having a party.
19:55I have the cake in the trunk.
19:56All right, the game's about to start.
19:58I got the beer already.
20:00Screw your daughter.
20:00Hey, hey, hey.
20:01Hey, hey.
20:02Woo!
20:03Get on the ground.
20:03Get on the ground right now.
20:04Hand behind your back.
20:09Stay.
20:14I got him.
20:17Roll.
20:18Left foot on the right knee.
20:19Let's go.
20:23Oh, how was I supposed to know there was a skunk in there?
20:25If we had done a wedge and a slow search, you would have seen from a safe distance.
20:28Give me a key.
20:29Let me drive.
20:29Let's get us there faster.
20:30Forget that.
20:31There's no way I'm letting you in my shop smelling like that.
20:34What the hell am I supposed to do?
20:35Oh, now you want my advice.
20:36Well, here it is.
20:37Call a cab.
20:38What's in the briefcase that's so important?
20:45Handwritten depositions.
20:47If I lose them, my client could go to jail.
20:48Maybe your client belongs in jail.
20:50Why handwritten?
20:51Protects my client's privacy.
20:53I don't trust a cloud with anything important.
20:55Wait, wait.
20:56We should be right around the corner.
21:01Hey.
21:02Client, stop!
21:06Hey, hey.
21:07Take it easy.
21:08What?
21:09You don't have to be so rough.
21:10You're criticizing my arrest?
21:12Because I was expecting a thank you for getting your briefcase back.
21:15The law defines excessive force as a use of force greater than that which a reasonable officer would use under the circumstances.
21:21He makes a good point.
21:22Nobody's talking to you.
21:23Are you going to read him his rights?
21:24I will if you shut up for a minute.
21:26I'll do it.
21:28What the hell is your problem?
21:29For starters, you're blatant disregard for the man's civil rights.
21:31That man is a criminal I apprehended based on your description.
21:34You're a police officer.
21:35Why am I describing due process to you?
21:37You don't need to describe anything to me.
21:39Mm-hmm.
21:39Three words, protect and serve.
21:40Two words, shut up.
21:41I'm not going to shut up.
21:42If you do something dumb, I'm going to call you out on it.
21:43They really dig each other, huh?
21:46Are you crazy?
21:47No, no.
21:47Look how close we're standing.
21:49You ain't don't want us laughing you in the face.
21:50My ex and I used to scream at each other just like that.
21:54It was hot.
21:56Huh.
21:58Wilshire units, 415 possible assaults at 7293 Citrus, apartment 601.
22:03How much of the job do you share with your family?
22:05Only because the social aspect of being a cop is a vital part of my education.
22:10I share what I can.
22:11It's a lot easier now than I make it at the station.
22:14What do you mean when you can't?
22:16What we do isn't normal, Officer Noah.
22:19Situations we find ourselves in, sharing too much can be counterproductive.
22:23For them or for you?
22:24Both.
22:26Here we go.
22:27It's about time.
22:28It's like World War III next door.
22:30The arguing, the fighting.
22:33Ma'am, I don't hear anything.
22:34Well, not now.
22:35Probably killed each other.
22:36Okay, we'll check it out, ma'am.
22:38If you don't mind going to your apartment, please.
22:49Open up, police!
22:54You want me to kick it in?
22:56What are you saying, I can't?
22:58No.
22:58I mean, yes, I'm...
23:00Step aside.
23:09Oh.
23:22Wow.
23:26Neighbor wasn't kidding.
23:28Check his pulse.
23:29Wait.
23:29Check his pulse.
23:37No!
23:40Stop!
23:40Stop!
23:44No!
23:54See you!
23:55No!
23:56No!
23:56No!
23:57No!
23:57Give me your hands!
24:02Hands!
24:03Relax!
24:05What the hell was that?
24:07That's my baby brother, man!
24:14The classes are the easiest part of college.
24:16It's the other stuff that's hard to get used to.
24:19Like the fact there's nobody to do your laundry.
24:21Exactly.
24:23Oh, independence is a double-edged sword.
24:26Seriously, though, if you have any more questions,
24:28I'm happy to give you the scoop.
24:30Anytime.
24:31I just might take you up on that.
24:36So, why is it such a big deal
24:38that your dad's out riding patrol?
24:43He got shot when I was in middle school.
24:48Almost died.
24:51Took him a few months to get back on his feet.
24:53Even longer than that, to feel like dad again.
24:59So, I'm assuming having a kid see us like this
25:01would be counterproductive?
25:03Very.
25:03So, we'll just hit the locker room
25:04and get cleaned up first.
25:10Too late.
25:13If I hadn't seen you like this,
25:14would you have told me about the fight?
25:16Yeah.
25:19No.
25:22Look, it's not a big deal.
25:23It was a little scuffle.
25:25And my job is to protect you from the bad things.
25:27Which includes some of what I do on the job.
25:30I'm not a kid anymore, dad.
25:32I'm going to college in a few months.
25:34Are you going to shadow me across campus?
25:35Don't think I haven't considered it.
25:38Look, I'm trying, okay?
25:40But to me, you're still my baby girl.
25:42No, I'm not, dad.
25:45It's just how you want to see me.
25:50Well, you wanted to see me in uniform.
25:53Don't.
25:54It's not funny.
25:56You were literally covered in blood.
25:57Yeah, but somebody else's blood.
26:00This job, Henry, it's hard to talk about.
26:03Harder even than that birds and the bees conversation.
26:06I'm on the outside of your new life.
26:08Part of it is because I went to college.
26:10But you're the one who changed everything.
26:13My whole life growing up, you got up and you went to work.
26:16And you came home every night.
26:18And I never had to worry that you wouldn't.
26:21But now you're a cop.
26:23And every time the phone rings, I panic.
26:26And think something's happened.
26:29Henry, I'm sorry I didn't know.
26:31Because I haven't said anything.
26:33Because you're happy.
26:35For the first time in a long time.
26:38Hey, that's not true.
26:39I was happy.
26:40No, you weren't.
26:42In the last few years with Mom, you both thought you were protecting me.
26:45But I could feel it.
26:48I hated that I was the one responsible for you.
26:51Both being so miserable.
26:52Hey, now.
26:53Your mom and I had our share of problems.
26:55But we were always on the same page about you.
26:57You were the one thing we did right.
27:00Mostly.
27:00How about I change uniforms and we go get something to eat?
27:08I'm not hungry.
27:18I shouldn't have ducked.
27:21Relax.
27:21It was instinct.
27:22Should have been the one to duck.
27:23I guess I'm a little rusty.
27:25It's understandable.
27:26I mean, I'm stuck in your office most of the day.
27:30Actually, I didn't always push the desk.
27:32I was in the Marine Corps.
27:33MOS 5803.
27:35Military police.
27:37Where I learned how to speak Farsi.
27:39I didn't know you were in the Marines.
27:42I thought that you were just from another department back east somewhere.
27:45Did a year as Pentagon police.
27:46Criminal investigation directorate.
27:48Then I moved back home.
27:49Joined the LAPD.
27:50Moved up quickly because of my experience.
27:52But that means I didn't move to the ranks with these guys.
27:54So they don't see me as a cop.
27:55Only as a boss.
27:57You should tell people about that.
27:59You sure as hell would have cops flying in to rescue you.
28:02You don't tell people that you're a badass, Officer Chad.
28:06Just gotta show him.
28:07Not for nothing, lady.
28:09Yeah, Chad is pretty badass.
28:10Shut your mouth.
28:11Don't say anything without your lawyer present.
28:18You're doing this to mess with us, right?
28:20The guy robbed you.
28:21Look, the theft of my briefcase and the use of force you used to apprehend him are two separate events.
28:26The wonderful thing about our legal system is we both have rights.
28:32Whoa.
28:33What?
28:34The captain took a shot to the face.
28:36All right, all right.
28:37Show's over.
28:38Everybody get back to work.
28:43Bad news?
28:44I just gotta get these stats of the chief.
28:48Actually, do you mind processing our friend?
28:50Till I get this done and then we'll head back out?
28:52Yeah, well, I'm fine if you need to stay here, ma'am.
28:55I've got plenty of paperwork to do.
28:57I appreciate that, but I've made a practice of finishing what I've started.
29:03You need to go wait out in the bullpen.
29:05What happened?
29:06I talked.
29:07Until his regular cancel shows up?
29:10Yeah.
29:11Is that a problem?
29:12What's going on with Lopez and that guy?
29:14Are you okay?
29:14It's been a weird day.
29:15It's a very special.
29:17Uh-huh.
29:19How you doing, Miller?
29:21Can I get your walk-in reports?
29:22I gotta update the statutes.
29:25I got a question.
29:27Somebody be with you in just a minute.
29:29I need some information regarding prison sentences.
29:33What's your question?
29:34How much prison time for a bar fight?
29:36Okay.
29:37Depends on the severity of the, uh, injuries and your previous record.
29:42Why are you asking?
29:42Is a murder really the only guarantee for a life sentence?
29:46Did you just get out?
29:48Yeah, a couple weeks ago.
29:50I guess.
29:50You were in there a long time.
29:53You having trouble, uh, adjusting on the outside?
29:57Yeah.
29:59I'm good.
30:00I'm good.
30:02You walk into a police station asking questions about murder,
30:04you most certainly are not good.
30:05I strongly advise you not to do anything stupid.
30:07I don't know exactly what I'm doing.
30:08I don't know exactly what I'm doing.
30:09I don't know exactly what I'm doing.
30:10Let me see your hands.
30:11Look!
30:12I'm a killer.
30:14I go back inside.
30:16Forever.
30:17I'm a killer.
30:18All right.
30:19Look at me.
30:20Hey.
30:21Hey.
30:22Hey.
30:23Hey.
30:24Hey.
30:25You don't want to do this.
30:26You don't have to do this.
30:27I told you.
30:28I'll do anything to go back inside.
30:30Trust me.
30:31You're going back in.
30:32I'm not looking to do a shortfall.
30:33I can't handle it on here.
30:34Okay.
30:35I get that.
30:36I get that.
30:37You got a little too much freedom.
30:40I felt the exact same way after I left the Corps.
30:42Used to being told where to go.
30:43What to do.
30:44When to eat.
30:45When to sleep.
30:46She shouldn't have to suffer because you're going through a crisis.
30:48She didn't sign up for that.
30:49Put the gun down.
30:50Bitch!
30:51I don't care what she signed up for.
30:52You pulled that trigger.
30:53I got half a dozen cops who are going to light you up.
30:55And I know you don't want that.
30:56Shut up!
30:57Okay.
30:58Okay.
31:00I just...
31:01I have one more...
31:02One more question.
31:05Your previous crimes.
31:06Did you...
31:07Use a gun?
31:08What?
31:09Why?
31:12You got your safety on.
31:19Get the gun!
31:20I got it, Captain.
31:21Get him out of here.
31:22Get him out of here.
31:23Come on.
31:24Come on.
31:25Holy crap.
31:26What?
31:27It's a Glock.
31:28There's no external safety.
31:29You charged a live weapon.
31:31Told you Captain could take care of herself.
31:35What the hell happened here?
31:36Oh.
31:38Um...
31:39Did you get skunked?
31:44I don't know what to do.
31:45You should have seen the look on his face.
31:48Trust me, I saw a version of it in my office.
31:51At least your daughter has lived this her whole life.
31:52I mean, I just threw Henry into the deep end.
31:54I had no...
31:57I never thought once about how my choice was going to affect him.
32:00It was so much easier when she was younger.
32:02Tell me about it.
32:03Yeah.
32:04Let this be our one and only heart-to-heart moment, officer.
32:10John.
32:14Officer Norman is fine.
32:16Yeah.
32:20What the hell was that?
32:21715.
32:22Explosion on Walton between 29th and 30th.
32:25Need backup.
32:26Airship R-A-L-A-F-D.
32:28Send the works.
32:40That's gas.
32:41Looks like the main's blown.
32:42I'll be venting into that house.
32:44You all right?
32:45Is there anybody left inside?
32:47Yeah.
32:48Yeah.
32:49Sir.
32:51Hey, Nolan.
32:52Without a mask, you want to make it 10 steps.
32:53You okay?
32:54Yeah.
32:55You got it?
33:04Give me one.
33:05How about your wife's?
33:06Give me the damn rag.
33:07Check upstairs.
33:20Is there anyone here?
33:37I got it.
33:38I got it.
33:39I got it.
33:40I got it.
33:41I got it.
33:42I got it.
33:43Is that everyone?
33:44I don't think so.
33:46I saw two backpacks in there.
33:47Wait here.
33:50Let's go.
34:07Bring my friends come on and come.
34:10Let's just get ready.
34:11Let's go.
34:12You're the police officer, didn't he come out?
34:38No, no he didn't.
34:39No officer.
34:40No officer.
34:42No officer.
34:49Gray!
34:55Gray!
34:56Gray!
34:57Come up man, you gotta wake up.
35:01Come on, Gray.
35:08Gray, it got real important that you get up, buddy.
35:13Gray!
35:19Come on.
35:20Come on.
35:31Let me guess, you have another complaint you'd like to file?
35:54I promise.
35:56Look, I graduated from Whittier Law School.
35:58Night classes, paid my own way.
36:01Needless to say, there was never going to be a fancy downtown firm at the end of that rainbow.
36:05This feels like another thing you're trying to blame on me.
36:07Not at all.
36:08No, I like renting an office above an Ethiopian restaurant.
36:11Look, I'm scrappy, okay?
36:13I really love representing the little guy.
36:15But today, my tenacity clouded my judgment.
36:20Are you trying to argue an apology?
36:22No, I'm sorry.
36:23You were trying to help me, even though you really didn't want to.
36:26And I appreciate that.
36:29So thank you for getting my briefcase back.
36:33You're welcome.
36:34And I'd like to take you to dinner.
36:36Let me guess, Ethiopian?
36:38God, no.
36:39That place is a dump.
36:44Do you own a nice suit?
36:47No, a nice suit.
36:49Yeah.
36:50Why?
36:51I need a date for my brother's wedding next Saturday.
36:54It's bold for a first date.
36:55Yeah.
36:57Maybe it should be our second.
37:00Buy me a drink?
37:01I would love to.
37:03Alright.
37:05You sure you're feeling okay?
37:07Yeah, yeah.
37:09But maybe you can help me explain what happened to your mother.
37:12Yeah.
37:13Yeah.
37:14But we should probably stop the flowers on the way home.
37:15I'm driving.
37:18And your macro biology grade?
37:21Definitely should save that conversation for another day.
37:23Hey.
37:24I'm not talking to you.
37:25I shouldn't have left you.
37:26Yeah.
37:27You should have.
37:28I was an ass.
37:29Yeah, you were.
37:30Go on.
37:32I still see you as the rookie I trained.
37:34But you're not that anymore.
37:35And you're gonna be one kick-ass detective.
37:36I'm not talking to you.
37:37I'm not talking to you.
37:38I shouldn't have left you.
37:39I shouldn't have left you.
37:42Yeah.
37:43You should have.
37:45I was an ass.
37:46Yeah, you were.
37:47Go on.
37:53I still see you as the rookie I trained.
37:57But you're not that anymore.
37:59You're gonna be one kick-ass detective.
38:02Thanks.
38:04But I'm gonna take a beat on that last part.
38:06Since when?
38:07You got the tap.
38:08Yeah.
38:09No, I just, I...
38:10I'm not ready to give up patrol yet.
38:13And I still have things I want to accomplish as a P3.
38:16And a rookie to train.
38:17And you'll miss the streets.
38:20Yeah, maybe I would.
38:25Don't tell me I just passed some ridiculous Tim Bradford test.
38:28I won't.
38:31But you did.
38:33Hey.
38:35Tomato juice.
38:37You still smell really, really bad.
38:39I just wanted to say I really enjoyed riding patrol with you today.
38:52is this a bad time no come in i just wanted to say i really enjoyed riding patrol with you today
39:07i learned a lot and it wasn't just about police work um i'm really sorry if i let you down
39:15officer chen you know why i chose to ride with you today no ma'am
39:23because you impressed me don't get me wrong you've got a lot to learn
39:30but i'm proud to have you under my command and i'd ride with you any day
39:36thank you
39:40see you tomorrow
39:40i love my job i mean i truly love my job and i believe in what i'm doing
39:52henry i love you more and if you can't handle my job dad stop i would never ask you to walk away from
40:01this not asking for specifics but i need to know you're okay
40:07and the son becomes the father like a real life cat steven so
40:16before your time how about this at the end of every shift i send you a text to let you know i'm okay
40:23so like a safe word exactly no wait how do you know about safe words
40:31you really want to know no abort all right then what's our word gonna be
40:38turducken perfect
40:42turducken perfect
40:47that poor cat
40:52you
40:54you
40:56you
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