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00:00Previously on The Rookie.
00:01What's all this?
00:02I'm studying for the detective's exam.
00:04Monica?
00:06She's smart, fairly ruthless,
00:07and God forbid you leave the toilet seat up.
00:09Celia, 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
00:33the damage we've done,
00:35we'll be long gone.
00:50Shots fired.
00:51Hey, ping out up front.
00:52I need help.
00:53Aaron's bleeding internally.
01:03Our surgeon must have missed
01:04the 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.
01:27That'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
01:48and 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 take 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 past.
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
02:31while 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.
03:08They're on the security case for change or shift.
03:11I am Glenn Mercer,
03:13U.S. Treasury Department,
03:14West Coast Chief Security Officer,
03:15and I'm here for an unscheduled security inspection.
03:29Grab the guns, kill the feeds.
03:30What you gonna buy with that?
03:32Hey!
03:34What the?
03:35Stop!
03:38What do I do?
03:42Nothing.
03:43My fight's over.
03:49Phase one complete.
03:50Copy that.
03:51Moving on to phase two.
03:52What?
03:56All right.
03:56Negative seven measure of 100.
04:02There have been no high-priority calls
04:03in the last two hours besides yours.
04:05Dispatch, switch gears.
04:06I want any anomalies,
04:07no matter how small or seemingly random.
04:09False alarm, noise complaints, it seems odd.
04:11Board, totally crazy.
04:13UFO sightings, more people.
04:14Aside from your earlier action,
04:15it's a normal day in L.A.
04:17We average a dozen bizarre calls an hour,
04:19but none have been from high-value targets.
04:21Oh, come on.
04:22There's gotta be something.
04:23Hold on.
04:23This is a little unusual.
04:25The Federal Reserve Bank
04:26has an hourly check-in call,
04:27which is late.
04:29How late?
04:3017 seconds.
04:31It's barely a blip.
04:32But it's all we've got to go on.
04:33How often are they late?
04:34Rarely, but it happens.
04:35The Federal Reserve is definitely
04:36a high-value target.
04:37All right, I'm a few blocks from there.
04:39I'll swing by, I'll check it out.
04:44We might have a problem.
04:47Cops outside.
04:48715 on site.
05:08Lobby's empty.
05:15Check that.
05:15There's blood inside.
05:16They're robbing the Federal Reserve.
05:18Send backup, airship, and an ambulance
05:19in case of casualties.
05:39Time's up.
05:40How the hell do the cops get onto us so fast?
05:42I don't know, but we gotta go.
05:44Almost there.
05:55Not good enough.
05:56Tough.
05:57You need to buy me another five minutes
05:58to get through this last firewall.
06:03Saisha, we need to pivot to Plan B.
06:06Sacrifice the lambs.
06:07Copy.
06:09Let's go.
06:11Leave it.
06:12Let's go.
06:12Go.
06:12Let's go.
06:13Let's go.
06:13Okay.
06:13Let's go.
06:15Let's go.
06:24Let's go.
06:54Let's go.
07:24Let's go.
07:28Finished.
07:29And I injected a virus that'll make it impossible to figure out what we did.
07:33Suspects down!
07:37It's not conscious, not breathing.
07:39Here's a shot here from the third floor window.
07:41They sniped their own guy.
07:42Why would they do that?
07:43He must have a secondary escape route.
07:45Didn't want to leave anyone behind to flip on him.
07:48Thomas.
07:49Just get Eunice rolling to the egress points.
07:51We don't have anybody close by.
07:52Harper, no.
07:53Are you with me?
07:54You're with me.
07:55Fire.
07:56Basement hallway.
07:57Four suspects.
07:59Fire.
08:00Fire.
08:01Basement hallway.
08:02Four suspects.
08:04Fire.
08:05Four.
08:06Fire.
08:07Fire.
08:08Set fire, basement hall. Four suspects.
08:38Are you nervous? Nope. Last shit before the wedding. Yep. But you're still not nervous? No. What about you? What about me? Are you nervous that Detective Harper will be taking over your training in my absence? Oh, I, she, when did that happen? Last night. Unless you prefer Sergeant Bradford. No, no. Well, no, no, no.
09:08What about Smitty? I'm kidding. No, Detective Harper, she's, she's great. I mean, I'm sure I will learn so much from her. Not that you haven't already taught me everything I need to know. Well, not that I still don't have a lot of holes in my training. Not because you're a bad CO. Oh, thank God. What's the problem? My husband's missing. He, he went out last night and I haven't heard from him.
09:38Oh, no.
09:52Officers. Found him.
09:57Sweat.
09:57Any, um, advice to help optimize my experience with Detective Harper? No. Why not? Because so much of what we do is dealing with the unknown. I don't do you any service by giving you cheat codes. Cheat codes? What?
10:11No, nothing. Training with you? Oh, there are no cheat codes for me. I am an enigma wrapped in a badass riddle. You got that boot? Yes, ma'am.
10:18Why are you 10-8? Uh, last shift before I go on leave. I know, you should be hiding under a desk until it is time to go home, not out on the street.
10:26Why? The curse of the last shift did nothing I taught you stick. Only the rational bits. You see, Detective Harper feels that the last shift before a vacation, retirement, a wedding is to be feared. She's very superstitious.
10:39I mean, so am I. I'm writing with you. Might as well write collateral damage on my forehead. Why didn't you tell me?
10:45Because unlike Detective Harper, I do not believe in superstitions or curses. Today is going to be smooth sailing.
10:52Hey, Bailey, what's up? Uh, we have a huge problem.
10:57That's great. What's going on?
10:59Well, the wedding planner came by to check her lighting setup and somehow shorted out the HVAC system.
11:05It's getting hot in here, and it's supposed to be even hotter this weekend, and if we don't have air conditioning, I'm kidding.
11:10Okay, we will. We will. I can fix that.
11:12Like, now?
11:13Now, uh, yes. No, yeah. She probably just tripped a breaker. Look, we're about to go back out on patrol, and we'll swing by.
11:19Okay, thank you. Is this a huge mistake, doing the wedding here?
11:23No. No, this is going to be amazing. Come on. Best wedding ever, I promise.
11:28All right? I gotta go. I love you.
11:29Everything all good?
11:30Yeah. No, perfect. It's going to be just, um, you know, just...
11:35Juarez, let's go!
11:38Do we have to? I mean, there's plenty of paperwork we could fill out, and I'm sure Sergeant Greg could find us things to do at the station.
11:43Thanks. Hold your nerve, Officer Juarez. That's an order.
11:47Yes, sir.
11:49Are you ready?
11:59Nice bike.
12:01Doctor, sign off when you're riding it?
12:04You mean, like, in riding?
12:05All I'm saying is, is take it easy. It's your first day back, and you're not 100% yet. Hell, I'm not even 100%, and I only had a baby, not a near-death GSW.
12:13Yes, I will be careful. I promise.
12:15Good.
12:16Yeah.
12:17But the correct response to my last sentence was, childbirth is deeply traumatic to a woman's body and should never be minimized.
12:24Right. Got it.
12:26So, uh, how are you feeling?
12:29Mm, 80%. Sad to leave my baby, but excited to use my brain for something else. You?
12:35Same. Except the, you know, baby part.
12:38Yeah, I, um, I don't sleep well. Too many nightmares. But I'm hopeful that'll change once we, uh, catch the crew behind my shooting. Any fresh leads?
12:49Not that I know, but it's my first day, too.
12:52All right, here's what we know. The Federal Reserve heist was a two-prong attack. In success, they would have escaped with 30 million in cash in an armored car. We never would have known about the secondary, much larger digital heist.
13:02While computer forensics are ongoing, we've so far discovered over 100 million small-dollar transfers designed to fly beneath the radar.
13:09Any progress on identifying the crew that died at the scene?
13:13No.
13:14How can that be? They were clearly professional criminals.
13:16No prints or DNA in any database. A social media scrubber, their faces turned up nothing.
13:20Our working theory is that a hacker sophisticated enough to break through the Treasury Department firewalls could have purged criminal histories from law enforcement databases prior to the heist.
13:28To sum it up, this crew orchestrated a brutal attack on my people in order to rob the Federal Reserve. Kill three of their own to slow us down, and there's no way to trace them or the fortune they stole?
13:38And given how rich they now are, they could be anywhere in the world.
13:43All right, listen up. This crew attacked our people in their homes. Killed six innocents, we won't let them get away with this. The only way this ends is bad guys in handcuffs.
13:54Hey, should you bet on patrol?
13:57I'm stealing a few minutes to study for the detective's exam. I've been slammed with so much OT, I've fallen way behind.
14:03Hey, can I ride with you today so you can quiz me in between calls?
14:08Yeah, sure. But it's not gonna solve your problem. I mean, if Lieutenant Prim really has it out for you, he's not gonna follow a normal playbook with your old exam.
14:14He's gonna give you some crazy scenarios, try and sabotage you.
14:17That's not fair. The test should be the same for everybody. How the hell am I supposed to study for wild cards?
14:22Yes, you can't. But we can spend today chasing outside the box calls, try and widen your knowledge base a little.
14:26Okay. Thank you.
14:28Don't thank me yet. I'm not gonna make the day easy. The truth is, you learn best when you're a little pissed off.
14:33Do I? Or are you just trying to get me to give you permission to be an ass?
14:37Well, if that's your attitude, you really don't want my help.
14:40No, I do. I need it. Or do I? I don't like that smile.
14:47That's my smile. If you're reading into it, that's on you. Let's roll.
14:52Why do I feel like I'm making a terrible mistake?
14:55Hey! Oh, it is an oven in here.
14:58I told you. What if you can't fix it?
15:00I can fix it.
15:02Wedding is almost here. Are you just so excited?
15:05Totally.
15:06You just blew a breaker. I got a spare. Don't worry about it.
15:08I mean, I'm made of anxiety inside, but underneath that's excitement, I think.
15:12Well, not to make it about me, but I just bought a sexy dress and I'm ready to party.
15:19I fixed it, cause I'm a genius.
15:22And humble.
15:23And icky. There we go.
15:25Alright, back to work.
15:26To taunt the curse of Morn.
15:27What curse?
15:28Why would you say that in front of Bailey?
15:29I'm sorry, sir.
15:30It's nothing. It's a Harper superstition curse of the last shift.
15:33Nothing is gonna go wrong today, okay? I promise.
15:37Whoa.
15:38Hey, how can I help you?
15:39Hi, yeah, uh, Josh Randall. I just bought the house next door.
15:43The police is... is there a problem?
15:45Oh, no, not at all. I'm Bailey. This is John. We live here.
15:48Oh, cool. I've never had a cop for a neighbor before.
15:50But anyway, I just wanted to stop by and bring you this.
15:52Oh, that's so nice.
15:53Very sweet.
15:54But we should be the ones giving you the welcome to the neighborhood bottle.
15:57Well, it's not exactly a welcome bottle. It's more of a sorry for the inconvenience bottle.
16:01I'm tearing down the house next door this weekend, and it's possible it might get a little...
16:05a little noisy.
16:06No, no, no, no.
16:07I got it.
16:08We're actually getting married this weekend. Here.
16:13Yikes.
16:15Wish I had brought a pricier bottle of champagne.
16:17Yeah.
16:18We're gonna have to just push back that demolition.
16:20Oh, yeah. Totally.
16:21But there's no way.
16:22Sorry, the permits have all been pulled, and my contractor is a super tech window to get the work done,
16:26and I'm just not able to alter my schedule.
16:28Not-not able. Just, uh, you know, not going to. You get it.
16:33It's what I was gonna do and am gonna do.
16:35But, um, anyway, I'm just gutted about the mix-up.
16:39It's, um, gonna be a fun story, right?
16:41Three bulldozers that are wetting anyway.
16:44See you this weekend.
16:47Curse of the last shift.
16:54I'm-I'm gonna...
16:56I'm-I'm gonna...
16:57I'm gonna...
16:58I'm just...
17:16Welcome back, Officer Thorson.
17:20Thank you, sir, and, um, thank you for everything you did for me while on medical leave.
17:23You're welcome.
17:24But that kindness stopped when you put that uniform back on this morning.
17:28Sir?
17:29That been where you are, son.
17:30Trying to come back after being shot, almost dying.
17:33I would be doing no kindness by coddling you now.
17:36Yes, sir. Look, I'm-I'm not looking for any special treatment.
17:38I'm ready to get back on the street and prove myself.
17:40That's not your decision to make.
17:42I'm assigning you to station duties while you start seeing the department psychiatrist.
17:46Only after they approve you for active duty will I put you back on the street.
17:50Sir, with all due respect, I'm already seeing a pretty dope therapist.
17:53I mean, Lil' Gherkin swears by him.
17:55Who the hell is Lil' Gherkin?
17:56He's-you know what? I don't care.
17:57The department requires you to see their psychiatrist.
18:00You're going.
18:01Twice a week.
18:02First appointment's tonight.
18:07There you are.
18:08Hey, mama. Welcome back.
18:10You just got a call from a BHPD.
18:12Some guy wraps his half-million-dollar Lambo around a tree in Beverly Hills.
18:15And I care why?
18:16Because you had his fingerprints flagged on the system with no name associated.
18:19God damn it. And where's he now?
18:21Land you at the hospital. Why? Who is this guy?
18:23We got a hit on our Federal Reserve crew.
18:25Sir, I would like to go.
18:27Absolutely not.
18:33NBA with contusions with forehead.
18:35A possible fracture of left humor.
18:37One, two, three.
18:41Hey, Dr. Hoffman. He's gonna need a surgical consult on his arm.
18:44Is my Lambo okay?
18:46It's brand new. I just drove off the lock today.
18:48And right into a tree.
18:49Blacks.
18:54Hello.
18:55This is Detective Harper, LAPD.
18:56The man you just brought into the hospital is wanted for murder, armed robbery, and assault on law enforcement officers.
19:01He is extremely dangerous.
19:03What's the situation?
19:04He's got a hostage in there. She's a nurse. Thought I had a clear shot, but I hit her.
19:15What kind of weapons you got?
19:16It's a blade. Some kind of scalpel.
19:17It's Lisa. She's got shot. We gotta get her out of there fast.
19:18Okay, this is gonna be tricky. We have no idea who this guy is or what his pressure points are. We pushed the wrong one. He could snap and kill her.
19:30We don't got time to analyze them.
19:31I think I can get a clean shot if Nolan can get him focused on the door. If it goes sideways, I'll take the shot.
19:45All right, do it. Turn off the lights.
19:46Yes, sir.
19:47Sir, this is our first lead in six weeks. If he ends up dead, I'll probably release the hostage. Always.
20:00No, yes, of course. I just...
20:02Sir? I'm Officer John Nolan, LAPD. We need to talk.
20:07About what? How screwed I am? Or how you gonna offer me a ride to a non-exhibition country if I let the hostage go?
20:13I think we should focus on not making matters any worse. You both need medical attention. Let me get that for you.
20:20Look, man, you're a smart guy. You know there's a deal to be made if you help us.
20:25Forget it. I'm not a rat. Even if I was, I never survived long enough for WITSEC.
20:29It's not true. We can protect you.
20:31No, you can't. You can't. I should never bought that stupid car. No, you warned me.
20:43I'm gonna die. But first, I'm gonna make it hurt.
20:59Cliff! Come on! Keep pressure on that.
21:05Right.
21:07Get her out. Get her out.
21:12What now?
21:13Now we hope that the address on his registration is real, and he left something behind that'll lead us to his crew.
21:18Hey, I'm gonna need your weapon for OIS investigation. Hey. Are you okay?
21:31Better than him.
21:34Maybe I should've asked Harper Lopez to help me study.
21:37Harper's busy with the task force, and Lopez's cop brain is just booting up.
21:40Look, the truth is, all rank police officers share the same knowledge base.
21:44I mean, sergeant, lieutenant, detective, there's only about 8% unique deed specialty.
21:48Yeah, right, but it's not 8% where Prim will try and trip me up.
21:52Maybe, but I'd argue that's exactly what he wants you to think.
21:56Great. Yeah, thank you so much for that. Thank you.
21:59Now I get to play the second guessing game where I spiral out of control, worrying about whether or not Prim knows that I think he will try and trip me up,
22:07and that I'm focusing on the wild cards while he circles back to all the stuff I should be studying,
22:12making me look like an idiot at the oral exam, pushing me so far down the promotions list that even if I do manage to pass the oral exam...
22:21Oh my gosh, I will never even qualify for an open slot. This is great. Great.
22:29Please don't. I didn't say anything. I can hear you. You're thinking it. Just...
22:38Okay. New idea. Unique scenarios during the day. Study manual at night. I will sleep when it's over.
22:46Clear. Clear. Clear.
23:01Alright, we're gonna have to move fast. Any evidence our suspect might have left behind is gonna be useless the very second his crew finds out he's killed by cops.
23:09Officer Warris, what is our next move? Well, police is a rental. Clearly not the suspect's main domicile, so we tear the house apart in a top-to-bottom search while trying to avoid provoking the curse any further.
23:19That's...
23:20Uh, what curse?
23:21It's nothing.
23:22Last shift before the wedding.
23:23Yeah, I don't mess with curses. Not since Uncle G's uncovered that ancient tomb. You can keep your bad juju, final destination karma target away from me.
23:34Okay. Thank you.
23:36Thank you. Alright, Officer Warris, let's start our search in the back bedroom while you'll recite for me the five rules of a domicile search in backwards alphabetical order. Any mistakes you make will result in a blue page.
23:46If you mention the word curse in my presence again, you'll be volunteered for all the cavity searches at the station from now to your 30th birthday.
23:53Yes, sir.
23:55Clear.
24:017 Metro 100. I'm on the scene of a 187. Signing control to Officer Chen.
24:05Alright, I'm here as a resource, but as of now, you're in charge. What's your first move?
24:10Crime scene's too small. Responding officers didn't recover the murder weapon. Shooter probably ditched it somewhere along the block.
24:17Make the call.
24:207 Metro 100 requesting additional units for an expanded crime scene, canvas, and search grid. Notify homicide and mobilize the TID team.
24:27What else?
24:30There's nothing else we can do until TID gets here to document the scene.
24:33Am I missing something?
24:35Do you think you're missing something?
24:37I think you're messing with me.
24:40Unless you're not and I am really missing something.
24:44Alright, well you've checked out the obvious boxes, but there's a wild card.
24:47Am I going to tell you what it is?
24:48Yes.
24:49No.
24:50Just let me think for a minute.
24:51Pretend you don't have a minute.
24:52What are you missing?
24:54Nothing.
24:56Something?
24:57What is it?
24:58No, don't tell me.
24:59Look, there's no shame in not knowing the answer, Officer Chairman.
25:01Just let me think for a minute.
25:02Sergeant Bradford, please.
25:06What is that?
25:11The thing you should have thought of.
25:12No, we have to turn this off. How are we going to turn it off?
25:15Oh, my gosh.
25:20No!
25:22No!
25:42Hey.
25:43Hey, you need anything?
25:46Uh, no.
25:47The union rep is on his way, and I am.
25:49It's landing in 30.
25:51Having Gray as a witness is godsend.
25:55Any one of us would have taken the shot.
25:57You saved Lisa's life.
25:59I know, but I'm still gonna have nightmares about it,
26:01even though I've been through it before.
26:03Can I do anything more to help?
26:04Call James?
26:05No.
26:06No, not yet.
26:08I know he's gonna be mad at me for not telling him right away,
26:10but there's a part of him that is gonna judge me,
26:13and I'm just, I'm not ready to deal with that right now.
26:16I come bearing burritos and babies.
26:19Ooh, I don't know which I'm happier to see.
26:21Well.
26:23Don't judge me.
26:24I would never.
26:25I heard what happened.
26:27Sounds like a clean sheet.
26:29Oh, sweet, sweet baby.
26:31First station visit, that is exciting.
26:33Yeah.
26:34Here you go.
26:36Oh, that is so cute.
26:39It's a lovely day at the front desk.
26:41Galatial.
26:41At this point, I'm looking forward to department-mandated therapy.
26:44Don't.
26:45In-out shrinks are a unique breed.
26:46Most are ancient or uninterested.
26:49And legally, they don't work for you.
26:50You gotta stay vigilant.
26:51Don't overshare.
26:53Huh?
26:55Excuse me.
26:56That could not have backfired more spectacularly.
26:58It was a literal clown show.
27:01Hopefully nobody heard about it.
27:02Okay, it's very funny.
27:14Hey, welcome back, Officer Thorson.
27:16Thank you, sir.
27:17It's good to be back.
27:17It's really good to see you.
27:19Hey, um, does everybody know about what happened to me?
27:21Oh, you mean the clown show?
27:23Yeah, everyone.
27:25Meanwhile, I ran a background track on your victim.
27:27Claude Smith, 36, professional clown, slash mime, slash barista, no priors, closest families
27:34in Arizona, and lives right around the corner from where he was shot.
27:36That's great.
27:37Thank you so much.
27:39Wesley, hey.
27:40Sorry.
27:41Oh, my gosh.
27:42Um, I really need your professional opinion.
27:44Uh-uh.
27:45No, I'm on paternity leave.
27:46Oh, wait.
27:47So, does that mean you didn't hear about my clown show?
27:51No, no, no.
27:52I heard.
27:53Your crime scene was fatally compromised.
27:54The only way for you to guarantee a conviction is to get a full confession from the killer.
27:58That's if you can find them.
27:59So, good luck.
28:02Great.
28:03Sir, again, I'm very sorry about focusing too much on the baseless superstition.
28:10It's just in my DNA to take these things seriously.
28:13Okay, it's not about taking them seriously.
28:15It's about allowing them to distract you.
28:17You've been on the job long enough to know what can happen when you lose focus, even for
28:21a moment.
28:21Yes, sir.
28:32Whoa.
28:33Sir.
28:35Whoa.
28:35There's only one number in the call history.
28:41Looks like a daily check-in at 4 p.m.
28:45It gives us exactly two hours to figure out what we're going to do the next time that phone
28:48rings.
28:54We got a warrant on the incoming phone call.
28:56Audio and visual tap of the suspect's phone.
29:00What's that noise?
29:00Something Dutch, Piro.
29:02Yeah, we're mechanical.
29:02Where's the visual to be happy?
29:04Working on it.
29:05It takes a little longer to activate the phone's camera.
29:08There we go.
29:10They're on a plane.
29:12Yeah, it looks private.
29:13Oh, that's a G550.
29:15It's an older model.
29:162012, maybe?
29:17You can tell that just by looking at the ceiling?
29:19Let's just say I spent some quality horizontal time on one of those.
29:23A trip to Rome with an Italian supermodel.
29:25No judge.
29:26Oh, I'm judging.
29:27Okay, so all we have to do is figure out where they're flying and then have law enforcement
29:30waiting for them.
29:31It's impossible to get a precise location with a phone that's flying at 30,000 feet.
29:35But if we can get a rough GPS when it calls, they might be able to match it to the plane's
29:38transponder.
29:39I need to rain on this parade, but we don't know for sure that our crew is on the other
29:44end of that phone.
29:45It could be the hostage taker's girlfriend, his drug dealer.
29:48We need confirmation to get an arrest warrant.
29:50We got a more immediate problem.
29:51That phone is going to call this phone in four minutes, and whoever's on that plane is
29:55going to know they're not talking to their guy.
29:57Unless.
30:05Ten seconds.
30:08Right.
30:09Right.
30:21Here we go.
30:41Yo.
30:41Wow, that thing sounds even more obnoxious than I thought it would.
30:44Yeah, she says.
30:45Where are you?
30:46Just crossed out of Mexican airspace.
30:48So, let's find out about the place.
30:51Thanks.
30:56It's not money.
30:59Wait.
31:00What?
31:00Banks, you're breaking up.
31:02We bought it.
31:03You bought it.
31:09We'll find out.
31:10Lost him?
31:11Yeah.
31:12But before that, he sounded weird.
31:15You think something's up?
31:17I don't know.
31:19But better safety than sorry.
31:21Damn it.
31:25What's happening?
31:25They destroyed the phone.
31:27They didn't quite buy your act.
31:28Did you connect the phone GPS to the plane transponder?
31:30Working on it.
31:31Oh.
31:32We got facial matches.
31:33He's Boyd Taylor, and the two women with him are Saisha Witt and Kim Lanker.
31:40All have bodies on them in connection with the previous series of armed robberies across
31:43four states.
31:44That's our confirmation.
31:45Got the transponder.
31:46Jet's flying from Mexico City to LAX.
31:49Wait.
31:50They just filed a new flight plan to land at Whittier.
31:51They're pivoting, in case we're waiting for them at LAX.
31:54Let's mount up, people.
31:56Sir, we should really sit this one out.
31:58No way.
31:59She's right.
32:00Last shift.
32:01You should stay here.
32:02Sir, all due respect, no.
32:03This guy ambushed my friends and sent a killer to my house.
32:06I need to see this through.
32:07Last shift or no?
32:08Okay.
32:11You're not riding with us.
32:14Sir, no.
32:23What are we doing?
32:26Thinking.
32:29Feels like we're sitting.
32:32The search at the victim's house turned up nothing.
32:34Family and friends gave us no possible motives for why someone would kill him.
32:38And with no forensics, I...
32:40I think I should skip the detective's exam.
32:44Lucy.
32:45I am not ready.
32:46No, you are ready.
32:47Don't let Prim get in your head.
32:48That ship sailed this morning.
32:50Look, I know myself.
32:51If I take this test and I fail, it'll kill my confidence.
32:54It's just better to wait.
32:55Then wait.
32:57You can always work undercover assignments when on patrol.
33:00So you don't believe I can pass?
33:02I didn't say that.
33:03I'm just trying to be supportive.
33:05By telling me I can't do something?
33:07You're the one that said you weren't ready.
33:09I am in a bad place, but you just jumped right in to amplify it.
33:13No, I didn't.
33:18Do you hear me?
33:21What?
33:22The woman in that car was crying while she was looking at the murder scene, okay?
33:25Maybe she knew it.
33:26Or maybe she just had a frustrating fight with her girlfriend.
33:29Okay.
33:53Elise, show us your hands.
33:54Uh, I'm not doing anything.
33:58Ma'am, step aside.
33:58Come over here.
34:13That's not mine.
34:14What about this?
34:21Megan?
34:21I'm guessing you tossed the gun, didn't realize you lost your bracelet along with it.
34:29I didn't mean to kill him.
34:32He was just, he was gonna tell my husband about us.
34:35All right, ma'am.
34:35Face that way.
34:36Hands, man.
34:36You're back.
34:36All right, please.
34:48Show us your hands.
34:49Hands up.
34:50All right, freeze, lady.
34:54Turn around now.
34:55Oh, my God.
34:56Do it!
35:06Watch out!
35:15He okay?
35:17Uh, yeah.
35:19But he believes in curses now.
35:20Hmm.
35:26Help me understand something, boy.
35:30You're Picasso, a big money heist, planned to the nth degree, executed with shocky violence.
35:36But this job was different, wasn't it?
35:42Can I get a soda?
35:43You didn't just break into the Federal Reserve and steal hard currency.
35:50You had their computers.
35:51Got into servers that are beyond secret.
35:54Die it, if you have it.
35:56Someone must have pointed you to them.
35:58An inside man.
35:59One that's a hell of a lot higher up than that security guard.
36:04You know, I would settle for a LaCroix.
36:07Or any sparkling water, really.
36:08This isn't a joke.
36:09You're going to spend the rest of your life in an eight-foot cell until they carry you out in a six-foot box.
36:15Unless you come clean.
36:17Tell us who you're working with.
36:23Why are you questioning my client after he called for his lawyer?
36:27Nobody was asking questions.
36:28Well, except for me.
36:29Seriously, can I get that soda?
36:31I'd like to speak to my client in private.
36:33Now.
36:36Of course.
36:39So while you're at it, I recommend you emphasize how tight the vice is on his nuts.
36:45Hey.
37:01Hey.
37:02Everything going all right with IA?
37:03Yeah, it's fine.
37:04That should be cleared in the next air, so...
37:06Good.
37:07Well, I'm here if you need me.
37:09Thanks.
37:10So you survived?
37:12Yeah!
37:12My last shift is officially over, and I am still standing.
37:18Why?
37:19Why do you insist on tempting fate?
37:21I think because I know it upsets you.
37:23Huh.
37:24You're going to hell.
37:27I tried everything.
37:29But they're knocking that house down this weekend during our wedding.
37:31We're going to have to call it off.
37:32No, no.
37:33God, no.
37:34We're not canceling the wedding.
37:35Well, then I'm going to be the only bride in history to wear ear protection with her wedding dress.
37:39Yeah, that's entirely possible.
37:40I'm so sorry this is happening.
37:42What's happening?
37:43Oh, uh, just our home wedding is a disaster, and it's too late to change the venue.
37:49Oh, I mean, you guys could get married at my family's spiritual oasis downtown.
37:54Your family has a spiritual oasis downtown?
37:56He asked him with great admiration?
37:58Oh, yeah, it's in gardens.
38:00It's a perfect, stylish party space.
38:03How many guests?
38:0475.
38:04Okay, yeah, no problem.
38:05We can handle, like, five times how many is that.
38:07Oh, that's...
38:08That's so kind of you, Aaron, but we couldn't ask you to thank you.
38:12We couldn't?
38:13Well, you're not asking.
38:14I'm all for it.
38:15And it's the least I could do for you saving my life.
38:17Well, I didn't save your life.
38:18Some very talented doctors and nurses did.
38:20You do.
38:20I'm just saying.
38:21Right, but you got me to them.
38:23So, y'all are getting married to the gardens, and that's the end of that.
38:27Thank you very much.
38:28No problem.
38:28No, I really am going to cry.
38:31Hold on.
38:33Yo, Shani.
38:35Hey, what's up?
38:35This is Aaron.
38:39Three.
38:41Boyd might be a problem.
38:44Yeah, he's facing life in prison.
38:47They offer him a good enough deal.
38:48He's likely to take it.
38:49Uh, that kind of advice costs extra.
38:59A hundred grand?
39:01Good.
39:03Then my advice is simple.
39:07You should do whatever makes you sleep the most soundly at night.
39:12No, no.
39:14I'm going to pull off the fourth quarter win.
39:20Thanks.
39:22What?
39:23Nothing.
39:25Nothing.
39:26This isn't going to work if you're going to lie to me.
39:30Fine.
39:31Did you undermine me today because you're scared that I'm going to make detective...
39:35What?
39:36No.
39:36Tim.
39:37No.
39:38And I'm upset you'd even think that.
39:40Look, I don't know.
39:41Maybe it wasn't deliberate.
39:42Maybe it was subconscious.
39:43It was okay.
39:44So now you're accusing me of being unaware of my actions?
39:46That's not better.
39:48You have to admit that what happened with Isabel was deeply traumatic for you.
39:52I've never not admitted it.
39:54I admitted it the first day we met.
39:55Okay?
39:56So the only thing I did today was to have your back.
39:58But if you can't see that, then...
40:02You know what?
40:05I'm tired of you guys studying today, so let's just take night off.
40:12All right?
40:12I'll see you tomorrow.
40:13I'll see you tomorrow.
40:13Officer Thorson?
40:28That's me.
40:30Hi.
40:32I'm Dr. London of Blair.
40:34I'll be working with you if that's okay.
40:36Yeah.
40:36You seem awesome.
40:39Thanks.
40:40But the jury's still out.
40:41I'm sorry.
40:42Shouldn't be joking.
40:44I graduated last year, and I've been here six months.
40:46But I promise I do know what I'm doing.
40:50Glad one of us does.
40:53This way.
40:53Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey

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