The Rookie - Season 3 Episode 11
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00:00There they are.
00:07Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, they got no idea what's coming for them.
00:11Please tell me we did not look that nervous our first day as rookies.
00:15All right, let's go give them a warm mid-winter welcome.
00:18Hey, new recruits. Welcome, guys. My name is...
00:21John Nolan, yeah. Hi.
00:23Wow, it is such a pleasure to meet you.
00:25You were my inspiration for coming into this department.
00:27And when I think about six months ago, I was data auditing the AP matrix in the IT department.
00:32Well, thank you for saying that. We're very happy to have you.
00:34I'm Lucy, and this is Jackson.
00:36Hey, welcome to Midwilshire.
00:37Hey.
00:38Are you rookies, too?
00:39Not anymore. We're actually P2s.
00:42Well, I selflessly held myself back so that you guys could get your bearings. Come on.
00:47Do you know who your T.O. is yet?
00:49I think his name is Bradford.
00:51Oh, he was my T.O. He's great. You will learn so much.
00:56But?
00:57He can be intense. But don't worry, if you find yourself in a self-doubt spiral, I'm always around.
01:03Rookies sit in front row. This way.
01:05Right here?
01:06Yeah.
01:07Pleasure. Here you go.
01:09You betcha.
01:12How much did you have to bribe Gray to not give you bizarro world knowing?
01:16As a training officer in the LAPD, it is my duty to train any and all recruits assigned to me.
01:21Two pairs of Lakers tickets.
01:23All right, settle in. We got some new blood today. Stand up so everyone can see you.
01:31You earned the right to be in this room, but you have to prove yourselves to stay.
01:36The way we do things matters. Tradition and protocol are the metal from which every cop in this city is forged.
01:42That being said, it's my pleasure to welcome you to the F.T.O. program.
01:46State your name and badge numbers.
01:48Barnes. Katie. Badge number 44313.
01:51Uh, hi. I'm Larry Macer.
01:54Uh, everybody calls me the Badger.
02:07Badger.
02:09My office now.
02:12Oh!
02:21Washing out a roll call on your first date? That has gotta be a record.
02:24I heard about a recruit who ran over his captain driving into the parking lot.
02:29I'm sure it's an urban myth.
02:31Watch your head.
02:33Dad!
02:36Henry! I had no idea, this is amazing. This is, this is awesome.
02:40Hey, buddy. I didn't know I was gonna see you today.
02:42Oh, that's why we're here. We just wanted to say hello.
02:44Oh, that's great. Uh, you remember my son Henry,
02:46his lovely fiancée Abigail?
02:48Oh, it's good to see you.
02:49You guys just flew in this morning?
02:51We drove, actually, from my mom's new place in Arizona.
02:54We helped her get moved in.
02:55The road trip was a little us time
02:57before Henry starts the new job.
02:58Oh, that's right. Congratulations.
03:00What exactly will you be doing again?
03:02Uh, Henry is the new youth liaison
03:05for, uh, Ben's new nonprofit,
03:07uh, Clean Water Foundation.
03:09You don't know what that means, do you?
03:10I don't probably know.
03:11I'll be traveling the world,
03:12connecting with youth activists
03:13to build partnerships between the nonprofit
03:15and the communities they serve.
03:17And promoting it all on social media.
03:20That's why Ben needed to hire somebody young and hip.
03:23That's right. Yeah.
03:24So when am I gonna see you guys tonight?
03:26You won't. We're staying in Malibu.
03:28Henry has an early session tomorrow,
03:29so the company got us a hotel room.
03:31I totally get it. L.A. traffic, all that.
03:33Text me if anything changes.
03:35Will do. Have a safe shift.
03:36You bet. Have a great first day training.
03:39Later, guys. Bye.
03:41Knock him dead.
03:42Oh, it's killing him to be so supportive.
03:45It's killing me to be so supportive.
03:47Think he can tell?
03:48Not at all.
03:51I will. I will. Bye.
03:54That was my mother.
03:55Is she still mad about the cake?
03:57Patrice doesn't do mad.
03:58She does disappointed. Fewer wrinkles.
04:00So what did she say?
04:01I had told her that we were having a hard time
04:03finding a venue, so she called her country club.
04:05That club where that asshat asked me for a clean fork?
04:08That's the one.
04:09And they had an opening, so she booked it.
04:12Without asking us?
04:13Why would she? It's only our wedding.
04:16I'm not getting married at that country club.
04:18Agreed.
04:19So which one of us is gonna tell her?
04:21Uh...
04:24Tim.
04:25Hey. You got a minute?
04:26Professor Ryan, come in.
04:28Isn't our sit-down scheduled for next week?
04:30This is about something different.
04:32What's going on?
04:33For over a week now,
04:34somebody has been leaving notes on my car,
04:36at home, at work, the market, dry cleaners.
04:40Now, the notes are creepy,
04:42but they are not threatening,
04:44which is smart, because...
04:46Because without credible threats, there's no crime.
04:49Exactly.
04:50It's just enough to send a message,
04:52I am watching you.
04:53But this morning, I found my car window smashed,
04:55and, uh, this was inside.
04:58Whoever is behind this, he or she is escalating.
05:02Is there anyone you can think of
05:03that could do something like this?
05:05I'm one of the faces behind
05:06a loud criminal justice reform movement.
05:08I'm all over social media, cable news,
05:11and a lot of people do not like what I have to say.
05:14Does anyone know what you drive, where you live?
05:16No, no.
05:17I've worked very hard to make sure
05:18that that is not public information.
05:20What's your schedule today?
05:22Uh, well, I have yoga at 11,
05:24and then, uh, teaching tonight.
05:27Let's get a report written up,
05:28and I will assign Nolan and Harper
05:30to patrol the areas you'll be in today.
05:32Thank you, Sergeant.
05:33After you.
05:34This is a shop.
05:35It's not a cop car, squad car, or black and white.
05:38It's a shop.
05:39It's where you work.
05:40First, we examine the exterior for damage.
05:43Any nicks, scratches, dents, or dings,
05:45you write them up.
05:46Got it?
05:47Yes, sir.
05:48Load the war bags, Blue.
05:54Shotgun safety check.
05:55Verify it's empty.
05:56Safety on.
05:57Load it.
05:58Close the action.
05:59Remington 870.
06:01Three-inch magnum.
06:02Coast ring sights.
06:04Six-round magazine tube.
06:05Steel receiver with a polymer overmold.
06:11Sir, if it's all right with you,
06:12I'd prefer to keep one in the chamber.
06:14An extra half-second counts.
06:17There's only three reasons
06:18a person would be that familiar with this weapon.
06:20You big-game hunter boot?
06:22Negative, sir.
06:23It'll destroy anything unless it needs to be destroyed.
06:25Relatives in law enforcement?
06:27Negative, sir.
06:28First to my family.
06:29Former military, then.
06:31Hmm.
06:32Standard issues, an M4 carbine.
06:34You were in country, using a shotgun.
06:36I was a breacher.
06:3782nd Airborne, 2nd Brigade Combat Team.
06:39Advanced Team and Combat Patrol.
06:4180 deuce all the way.
06:43Sir.
06:44All right.
06:46Some new ground rules, then.
06:48You don't have to call me sir.
06:50It'll be an adjustment,
06:51but you're gonna be fine.
06:54Want to get a coffee?
06:56Stop, it's not a big deal.
06:58Yes, it is.
06:59You're turning 18,
07:00you're finally getting your own place.
07:02Come on, this is exciting.
07:03Yeah, my first solo apartment,
07:05you could literally reach the stove
07:06without getting out of bed.
07:07In my first place,
07:08I eventually stopped fighting with the cockroaches,
07:10and I just treated them as pets.
07:12But I'm sure yours would be much nicer than that.
07:14I lived under a bridge.
07:16Bugs don't bother me.
07:19Thanks again for helping me
07:20with the transitional housing paperwork.
07:22I wouldn't have found out about the program
07:24if it wasn't for you.
07:25I'm happy to.
07:28Who's that girl with Officer Satty?
07:31That's Tim's new rookie.
07:33Yeah, she just started.
07:34How's it feel to be replaced?
07:36Uh, great.
07:37I am happy for somebody else
07:39to be tormented by Tim for a change.
07:41Me neither.
07:44Whoa.
07:45Sorry, is he paying for her coffee?
07:48And he's letting her drive?
07:50So much for torment.
07:52Oh, he is evil.
07:56He's luring her into a false sense of security,
07:59and then bam, I've been shot.
08:01Where are we, boot?
08:02Man, she's gonna be wearing that coffee
08:04by the end of her shift.
08:06Are you smiling?
08:07I'm sorry, all you did for the last year
08:09was complain about how Tim treats you,
08:11and now you're happy
08:12that he's doing the same thing to her.
08:14It's a little messed up.
08:25Hey.
08:26What are you doing in my neck of the woods?
08:28Jeez.
08:29Uh, just a little covert, undercover police work.
08:32Oh, stinking out the yoga studio, huh?
08:35I always had a bad feeling about that place.
08:38No one should be that happy after exercise.
08:40I don't know what you're talking about.
08:42No one should be that happy after exercise.
08:44How's the community center going?
08:45Swimming upstream every day.
08:47I'm trying to get this self-defense class going,
08:49but I just lost my instructor.
08:51Well, Detective Harper is an expert at hand-to-hand combat
08:54and a phenomenal teacher.
08:56Really?
08:57Ah, but I'm sure you have plans tonight.
09:01Uh, I could probably swing by for an hour or so.
09:05That'd be awesome, thank you.
09:08Harper?
09:09Don't be too mad.
09:17Looks like we're on.
09:28What are you doing?
09:30Just taking some pictures.
09:32I'm on public property.
09:34Pictures of what?
09:35Birds.
09:37What's going on?
09:39This gentleman was taking photos of you.
09:41Is that true?
09:42Wait a minute, I know you.
09:44You were in one of my classes.
09:46Your torts class two years ago.
09:48I sat in the front row.
09:49I came to all your office hours.
09:51So you just happened to be photographing birds
09:53in front of her yoga class?
09:54It's wild, right?
09:55It feels like fate.
09:56No, it feels like stalking.
09:57Did you break into Professor Ryan's car this morning?
09:59No.
10:00Give me your camera.
10:01Don't.
10:02Why?
10:03It's an unreasonable search.
10:05No, this is evidence that can be easily deleted.
10:08So we have the right to examine it.
10:10I disagree.
10:11You need a warrant.
10:12He has rights.
10:13Thank you, Fiona.
10:14Well, don't take it personally.
10:16The law is the law.
10:17All right, fine.
10:18We will get a warrant.
10:19But we have the right to detain him
10:20while we are waiting for it.
10:21So I'm going to do that.
10:23Put your camera in your bag and your hands behind your back.
10:28So he's been stalking you?
10:30Somebody has.
10:31Oh, sorry.
10:32James, this is Fiona Ryan.
10:34I know.
10:35I follow you on social media.
10:36Yes, I follow you, too.
10:38You're doing some really important work
10:39in this neighborhood.
10:41Hey, if you ever need a civil rights litigator,
10:43please give me a call.
10:45Wow.
10:46I hope you mean that, because I will.
10:48Anytime.
10:49Tell Nyla I'll text her the details for tonight.
10:51Will do.
10:52You're all right following us to the station?
10:54Yeah.
10:55And you're OK, right?
10:57Of course.
11:00I heard you were a real hard ass,
11:03random tests, getting into people's heads.
11:05Why not with me?
11:07Of course, it's part of it.
11:08You're messing with me right now, aren't you?
11:09Oh, yes and no.
11:11OK, then.
11:13How am I doing?
11:14Fine so far.
11:16You'll have some challenges, but you'll push through them.
11:19What kinds of challenges?
11:20People with strong military backgrounds
11:22can struggle with the transition to being a cop.
11:24That won't be me.
11:26I've been on combat patrol doing exactly this.
11:29Wrong.
11:30There are three major differences
11:31between police and military.
11:33If you want to be a cop instead of a soldier,
11:35you'll have to conquer all of them.
11:37Tell me.
11:38One, cops are expected to be proactive.
11:41You don't wait for orders.
11:42Two, you are no longer bound by military objectives.
11:45The actions you take are up to your discretion.
11:47And three, the people we come up against on the street
11:50aren't enemy combatants.
11:51They're our fellow citizens.
11:547 Adam 19, clear for traffic.
11:577 Adam 19, go ahead.
11:59Silent alarm, 459, type with multiple motion activation.
12:02755 Bollinger Road, 7 Adam 19.
12:05459 with the silent alarm.
12:07Burglary.
12:08Most likely second degree.
12:09Entering a commercial structure with the intent
12:11to commit theft, grand theft, petty theft, or any felony.
12:15Good.
12:167 Adam 19, copy that.
12:30Negative on lookouts.
12:42Need a post on the side door, and you can recon the front.
12:44Sounds good.
12:45You stay to the left of the, uh, visible hinges.
12:48Outward opening door puts the kills out on the right.
12:50OK.
12:51And if I see suspects inside, what do we do?
12:52Call for reinforcements.
12:53You mean call for backup.
12:55Yes, sir.
12:56I meant backup.
12:57Then we can surround and call out, or make entry and engage.
13:01What would you do?
13:05Uh, by force confrontation.
13:07Get air support on the roof and surround and call out.
13:10Perfect.
13:15Gun!
13:17Gun!
13:277 Adam 19, shots fired.
13:29Two armed assault specs requesting backup in air support.
13:41Sir, I got a shot.
13:42How?
13:43The ricochet trick I picked up in Tunisia.
13:47Three.
14:02Lay on your stomach.
14:03Hands behind your back.
14:05Are they going to find anyone else in the building?
14:07No.
14:08Don't lie to me.
14:09Barn, suspect secured.
14:10Our job is to outrun their first aid.
14:12Sorry.
14:13Sorry.
14:14Great.
14:17You trained for this?
14:20Yes, sir.
14:28What the hell is that?
14:29What?
14:30Tim put his hand on her shoulder.
14:32Man, I saved his life on my first day.
14:35I didn't even get a fist bump.
14:37So, it seems Andy Becker got fixated on you
14:41when you gave him an F in your class.
14:43He thought it was to get his attention.
14:45Everything since has been the long game
14:47to get you to fall in love with him.
14:49I know.
14:51Did you find any evidence that he broke into my car?
14:54No.
14:55He didn't take any pictures of that.
14:56Oh.
14:57So he's a creep, but there's no evidence
14:59that he actually committed any crimes.
15:00Right.
15:01So he's a creep, but there's no evidence
15:03that he actually committed any crimes.
15:05Right.
15:08You think that I'm an idiot for keeping you
15:10from doing that search without the warrant.
15:12No.
15:14You've dedicated your life to protecting civil liberties.
15:17If anything, I respect you more for sticking to it
15:20when it's this personal.
15:21Now, I did put an emergency restraining order on him.
15:23Hopefully, he'll get the message.
15:26See you in class?
15:27I'll be there.
15:29What are we doing here?
15:31You'll see.
15:34You were right about earlier.
15:37It's different than the army.
15:39One second, a guy's trying to kill us.
15:40The next, we're saving his life.
15:43You're still in the head space where everyone is either
15:45a friendly or an enemy combatant.
15:48It's my job to help you change that mindset.
15:51These people, they don't understand.
15:56These people are all your neighbors.
15:59Some are neighbors with problems who do stupid things,
16:02crazy things, selfish things.
16:04But they're just people.
16:08I want you to take a look around.
16:10What do you see?
16:12Finally getting a TIM test.
16:15We passed six people on our way in.
16:17Four males, two females.
16:19There's one ingress and an egress road.
16:21The hillside to our back gives us a tactical advantage.
16:24It's well spotted.
16:26But I want you to be in the present,
16:28not thinking about potential threats.
16:42What do you see here?
16:44A ladybug.
16:48It's very cute, sir.
16:52No, it's adorable.
16:55You see the tiny spots?
16:57Focus on them.
17:00Focus on them.
17:02I want you to take a deep breath.
17:04Feel the sun.
17:07Go ahead, close your eyes.
17:09I'll cover you.
17:12This is your present.
17:16You made it home.
17:18Life is good.
17:20You're safe.
17:24Look, when you're in country, everything's hostile.
17:27You never turn it off.
17:29You only turn it down.
17:31And cops who are fearful, they use officer safety
17:34as a way of treating everyone like they're their own.
17:37And cops who are fearful, they use officer safety
17:40as a way of treating everyone like the enemy.
17:42But they're not.
17:43In fact, you're doing the job wrong, if you are.
17:46I don't know how to live like that anymore.
17:49You'll remember.
17:51Just give it time. Be in the moment.
17:54That's it?
17:55It's harder than you think.
17:58At least it was for me.
18:00That's the only way I could leave the war behind.
18:08You don't have to wait for me.
18:10I know.
18:12So you ready for the exam next week?
18:15I will be ready.
18:18Sorry, hold on a second.
18:21Hello?
18:24What? Who is this?
18:26How dare you say that to me?
18:28Who was that?
18:31Oh my God. Oh my God.
18:34What's wrong?
18:36Someone just posted my home address, my phone number,
18:39and my license plate to the Internet
18:41with a message reading,
18:43come teach this bitch a lesson.
18:49Okay, thank you. I'll let her know.
18:51That was the assault unit.
18:53They handle the criminal threats like this
18:55along with the cybercrimes division.
18:57They're gonna track down the original post.
18:59Well, thank you, but my information's all out there now forever,
19:02so there's no putting that horse back on the horse.
19:05I'm not putting that horse back in the barn.
19:07My gut tells me it's your stalker, Andy.
19:09He got pissed about that restraining order.
19:11Put your address online in hopes that some hate group
19:14would try to do you harm
19:16while he sits safely on the sidelines watching.
19:19Well, thank you for walking with me.
19:22Knowing how this sounds, how about I just follow you home
19:24just to make sure it's safe?
19:26I don't need a bodyguard.
19:28All due respect, that's exactly what you need, right?
19:30No, that is exactly what they want, for me to be afraid.
19:33And I'm not going to give that to them.
19:36But thank you for your help.
19:38Good night.
19:39Good night.
19:45Tamara, what's up?
19:46Lucy, can you come get me?
19:49Yeah, where are you?
19:50My cousin's. He's been drinking.
19:52Tamara!
19:55Hey, I'll be right there.
19:58Get the hell out, now!
20:00Just let me get my stuff.
20:01Consider it back rent.
20:03Where the hell am I supposed to go?
20:04Who cares?
20:05She's been freeloading off me long enough.
20:06Okay, everyone, take a breath.
20:08Go get her stuff.
20:09I said go get her stuff!
20:16Are you okay?
20:18I'm fine.
20:19Don't come back.
20:21Wow.
20:33What happened?
20:35My place isn't ready yet.
20:37A plumber found black mold.
20:39And now they're saying it could be two months.
20:41Oof.
20:42And when I told Scott I needed help,
20:44he was like,
20:45And now they're saying it could be two months.
20:47Oof.
20:48And when I told Scott I needed help,
20:51he lost it.
20:52His skanky girlfriend doesn't like me being there.
20:54I'm so sorry.
20:57It's whatever.
20:58I'll figure something out.
21:01No.
21:02You will stay with me
21:04until your place is ready.
21:06You don't have to.
21:08Yes, I do.
21:09We're family.
21:14You want to go to 7-Eleven?
21:16Buy way too much candy and watch some horror movies?
21:19Okay.
21:20Hey, okay.
21:21That's a good idea.
21:23Sure, why not?
21:24Okay, okay.
21:28Oh.
21:29Hello.
21:30Hi.
21:31Am I at the wrong house?
21:32No.
21:33Lopez and Wesley are right through here.
21:34I'm Tim.
21:35Oh.
21:36You're one of Angela's police friends, aren't you?
21:38For now.
21:39I thought we were talking wedding plans.
21:41We are.
21:42Tim is here as a neutral third party.
21:45Wasn't aware that we needed one.
21:47This is a little unusual, isn't it?
21:49Agreed.
21:52Oh, you know, weddings can be a stressful time.
21:54We just figured this.
21:56Help.
21:59Okay.
22:01What's first on the agenda?
22:04Ceremony locations.
22:06Episcopal Church or Catholic Church.
22:09Oh, good.
22:10We're starting small.
22:17I am so sorry everyone seems to be running late.
22:20I don't get it.
22:21I mean, there was so much interest in a self-defense class.
22:24I even had to reprint the flyer four times.
22:26You got the day wrong.
22:28What?
22:29No, I didn't.
22:30This is a serious matter.
22:31You got the day wrong.
22:32What?
22:33No, I didn't.
22:34It's the 10th.
22:35Right, but it says Friday.
22:36Today's Tuesday.
22:38Oh, my God.
22:41I can't believe I just wasted your time like this.
22:45It's not a total waste.
22:47I can still train you.
22:49Oh, I wasn't going to take the class.
22:51Well, I'm losing ready to go, so I'm finding somebody.
22:57I don't know what that means.
23:02This is Henry.
23:03Leave a message and I'll call you back.
23:05Thanks.
23:06Hey, buddy.
23:07Just me.
23:08Checking in.
23:09Just calling to see how your first day went.
23:11Give me a ring.
23:12I'll be up late.
23:13Hey, y'all.
23:14To be honest, I wasn't sure that I was up to making my weekly live stream.
23:15As you may have heard, my privacy was attacked today in an attempt to silence me.
23:24I'm a woman.
23:32I'm a woman.
23:39I'm a woman.
23:42in an attempt to silence me.
23:43I was not intimidated then,
23:45and I sure as hell am not intimidated now.
23:48So listen very carefully.
23:50I am not afraid,
23:51and I will never stop fighting for what is right.
23:54And if you have a problem with that,
23:57you know where to find me.
24:04Professor, it's John Nolan.
24:13Disarmed. Ready to arm.
24:16What are you doing here?
24:17I was just, uh, checking on you.
24:19I-I caught your video.
24:20I told you I don't need a bodyguard.
24:22Right. Did you happen to look at the comments?
24:23All the references to 100%?
24:26As in 100% white America
24:28with associations with the Southern Front
24:30and, uh, Patriots for Purity,
24:32the serious white supremacy groups.
24:34These are dangerous people.
24:35Like I don't know that.
24:36But if I succumb to their threats, they win.
24:38I understand, but it's an irrefutable fact.
24:40You can affect a heck of a lot more change
24:43if you're alive.
24:44Good night, Officer Nolan.
24:45Good night, Officer.
24:47Don't forget to rearm your security system.
24:50I am. Now go away.
24:53Best and final.
25:00Okay.
25:02She's agreeing to limit her invitations to 125
25:05if you agree to add Cousin Jessica
25:07to your wedding party.
25:09The one with the teeth?
25:12Fine.
25:14Make it 100, and we have a deal.
25:19Okay, Jessica's in if you go down to 100.
25:21Oh, come on. This is silly.
25:24Just tell me what you want.
25:26This is your wedding.
25:28I'll go along with anything.
25:30Oh, come on, Mom. I know you.
25:31You don't go along with anything.
25:33Well, I may have been a little forceful with my opinion,
25:36but I thought I was helping.
25:39I mean, you're both so busy with your jobs
25:41and the baby coming,
25:43and I've got nothing but time.
25:49Can you get me some water?
25:50Sure. Maybe Tim can help.
25:53Thank God.
25:54Hmm.
25:56Oh, honey.
25:59We haven't had much time to visit you lately.
26:02No, I understand.
26:03I mean, you're a detective now,
26:05but you're probably exhausted.
26:07I am.
26:08But this wedding should be a chance for us to bond.
26:10I'm sorry it's been so contentious.
26:13Well, I'm sorry I didn't ask about the country club.
26:17It just... it seemed like something I could do
26:20to show you how happy I am you're joining the family.
26:23You don't want to get married there.
26:25I really don't.
26:27But I would like your opinion on things.
26:30When you ask for it.
26:31Is that so awful?
26:33No. No.
26:34I just want you and Wesley happy.
26:39But if you serve a buffet, I will die of shame.
26:42Seated dinner it is.
26:43Ha ha ha.
26:45Ow!
26:47Come on. You can do better than that.
26:49He really can.
26:50I really can't.
26:52You okay?
26:53Yeah.
26:54I still can't believe I messed up those flyers.
26:58Hey, let me buy you dinner this weekend.
27:00You know, to make up for it.
27:02Uh, that is sweet, but I actually...
27:05I just started dating someone, so...
27:07Define just started.
27:09One date, five?
27:10One.
27:11Okay, so let me take you out on one date,
27:16and you can see how you feel.
27:18This seems like a reasonable proposal.
27:20He's a good wingman.
27:22Is that a yes?
27:25Yeah.
27:26Yeah, I guess I can make that happen.
27:28Great.
27:35You planning to be out here all night?
27:48Yeah.
27:49You gonna yell at me some more?
27:50No.
27:51I brought you coffee.
27:53Listen, I'm sorry I snapped at you earlier.
28:06It's not a problem.
28:07Very stressful situation.
28:12And thank you for staying.
28:14It does make me feel better knowing that you're here.
28:16You're welcome, Professor.
28:18Oh, please.
28:19Considering what you're doing, call me Fiona.
28:21Oh, sorry.
28:22That's my son.
28:28Everything okay?
28:29It's the last thing you need to be hearing about right now.
28:32Actually, I could use a distraction.
28:34Okay.
28:35Um, uh, my son got a job and dropped out of college.
28:40But you wanted him to graduate because you didn't?
28:42I made a nice life for myself and my family,
28:45but not finishing, it just always left a hole in my confidence.
28:49Well, you know, college isn't for everybody,
28:51and there are many ways to get an education.
28:54This job of his, is it a good one?
28:56Oh, crazy good.
28:57Well, there you go, then.
28:58I mean, college will always be there.
29:02Maybe this is the education he needs right now.
29:04Wow.
29:06Look at you.
29:09Teaching me outsider class, too.
29:15I'll shadow you to school, and then head home,
29:17get some shut-eye.
29:18Yeah, my publisher's bringing in a private security company
29:21for the next few weeks.
29:22Good.
29:23Oh, and Henry's coming to dinner.
29:26Oh.
29:28That's a powerful piece.
29:31Oh, yeah, my grandmother made that.
29:33She was a sculptor.
29:34Is it supposed to be melted like that?
29:36No, it was damaged during the move bombing.
29:39Wait, I remember that.
29:41Oh.
29:42Most people don't.
29:43Yeah, I grew up outside Philly.
29:45That was, what, 1984?
29:47It was May 13th, 1985, yeah.
29:51The cops were trying to get a group of black activists
29:54out of their house, and when they couldn't get them out,
29:57they fired 10,000 rounds of ammunition
29:59into a house with children in it.
30:01Then they dropped a bomb on the roof.
30:03Killed 11 people, including five kids.
30:06I remember there was a huge fire.
30:08Did your grandmother's house burn?
30:10Yeah, along with 60 others.
30:12Two whole blocks, and the cops just watched.
30:15That sculpture was the only thing we could salvage.
30:18I'm so sorry.
30:1910 years old, playing in her front room
30:22when people started coming, banging on the door,
30:25telling us we had to get out.
30:27There are embers falling from the sky, burning our skin.
30:31Nana grabbed my hand, and we ran, but we couldn't get away.
30:38No wonder you became an activist yourself.
30:41Exactly.
30:43Now you understand why I'm not backing down
30:45from these Southern Front jackasses.
30:52All right, ready to go?
30:53OK.
30:54Give me one second.
30:58OK.
31:03How'd you sleep?
31:04Good.
31:07Not good.
31:07Don't tell me.
31:09You've got some surefire REM sleep technique I can try.
31:12Actually, I do.
31:13Man, I heard you were such a hard ass.
31:14And here you are, showing me ladybugs
31:16and teaching me how to be all zen.
31:18What can I say?
31:19I'm a complicated guy.
31:20Uh-huh.
31:24OK.
31:28Hey!
31:29What the fuck are you doing?
31:30What the fuck are you doing?
31:47Hello.
31:48Listen to me very carefully.
31:49The white supremacists we were talking about,
31:51the Southern Front, they just pulled in behind you.
31:53What do I do?
31:53Stay calm.
31:55I'm right behind them.
31:56We don't want them to know you've seen them yet.
31:57Oh, my God, John.
31:58Don't worry, okay?
31:59Just keep driving, keep your speed even.
32:01I'm gonna call in for a little help.
32:02Why are they following me?
32:03Why don't they just kill me?
32:04Southern Front likes to make statements.
32:06They kidnap high-profile targets
32:07and then put them on trial to answer for their crimes.
32:10And everyone's found guilty.
32:11Give me a sec.
32:12Control, this is off-duty officer John Nolan,
32:14badge number 25253.
32:15I have a possible 207 in progress.
32:18Victim is headed west on 11th
32:20in a silver late-model Sentra
32:22being pursued by two pickup trucks,
32:23one brown, one blue, both lifted.
32:24Three occupants presumed armed.
32:26I'm following my POV, Black Tundra.
32:287-M-19 responding.
32:36What do I do? Do I run the light?
32:38No.
32:39Stop and be ready to bolt.
32:40I'm gonna try something.
32:52What the hell's wrong with you?
32:55Are you hurt? Are you okay?
32:56Because, oh, that's some damage.
32:58Oh, I don't think this is gonna buff out.
33:00Did you have that damage before?
33:01Police. Get down. Get down.
33:02Get on the ground.
33:03Here.
33:04Grab yourself to that right there.
33:05Grab yourself. Fast.
33:09You're making a big mistake.
33:11Why don't they tell me that all the time?
33:25Oh, shit!
33:42Out of the car! Now!
33:55Shit.
34:027-Adam, 7-Shot, fire.
34:04Multiple armed suspects with assault rifles.
34:06Need backup at this time.
34:22What are you doing?
34:23Firefighters one block north.
34:25We take the alley, we'll come up on them from the side
34:27so we can box in the enemy.
34:28Suspects, not enemy.
34:30Okay, it's suspects.
34:54Grab her! We gotta go!
35:14She's running!
35:23Fire!
35:32Fiona's on the move.
35:33Heading south down the alley.
35:34One armed suspect in pursuit.
35:35We got even odds here.
35:36I'm gonna run on empty.
35:37One odds even are coming up.
35:39Be ready.
35:54Go!
36:07Stay on the ground!
36:08Don't move!
36:09You got him?
36:11All over him!
36:24Go!
36:33Don't move! You're under arrest!
36:43You okay?
36:44No, I'm not okay!
36:46They tried to kill me!
36:54Day two and you're filling out the paperwork?
36:58You got something to say, Jen?
37:00Uh, yeah, I do.
37:02I...
37:04Why are you being so nice to her?
37:06My first few days on the job, you kicked me out of the car,
37:08tormented me.
37:10A month later, you stole my duty belt while I had to go pee.
37:13You call me Boots so many times,
37:15I get triggered when I go shoe shopping.
37:17Look, Officer Barnes has other things to do.
37:19I'm just here to help.
37:21Why are you shopping?
37:22Look, Officer Barnes has other issues.
37:24Like what?
37:25Like she's fit and beautiful and smart...
37:28She won't wear perfume?
37:29What does that have to do with anything?
37:31What?
37:33Look, I teach my recruits according to what they need.
37:37Officer Barnes won't wear perfume because she's still worried
37:40it'll give away her position.
37:41And part of her is still waging a war in Afghanistan.
37:44And if she's gonna be a cop, that has to go.
37:46You are a kind and insightful person.
37:50You see the good in people.
37:52So much so that I had to show you the world can be a scary place.
37:55Officer Barnes only sees a scary place.
37:57And she needs to know that not everyone's out to hurt her.
38:05Is she gonna be okay?
38:08I think so.
38:10And who knows?
38:12One day...
38:14she might even be as good as you.
38:21Okay.
38:28There.
38:29Gray said your security team is top-notch,
38:32so they will make sure you're safe.
38:34Was Computer Crimes able to figure out if Andy was the one who doxed me?
38:37Unfortunately, no.
38:39If it was him, he covered his tracks very well.
38:42Can the student offer the teacher some advice?
38:45Sure.
38:46You're not gonna sleep well for a while.
38:49You're gonna be jumpy and irritable and on edge.
38:53Is this experience talking?
38:55It's the downside of having a job filled with trauma and tragedy.
38:59Yeah, I'm all too familiar with the toll it can take on the mind and the body.
39:02Just take your feelings seriously and get help if you need it.
39:06It'll only get worse if you don't.
39:12See you in class?
39:13Unless you want to pass me right now.
39:15I'll see you in class.
39:16Okay.
39:20Woo!
39:25How's your report coming?
39:27Just finished.
39:28I, uh, need to talk to you about something.
39:33Transitioning from military to police has been harder than I expected.
39:37And you're handling it.
39:38In two shifts, you've turned your past into an asset.
39:41I mean, you switched from warrior to caregiver.
39:43Yeah, but it's what's still down the road that has me worried.
39:45What do you mean?
39:46I was looking out over the city yesterday, feeling the sun in my face.
39:50That's the first time I felt at peace in a long time.
39:53And that feeling will grow.
39:55You just need to give yourself a little more time to adjust.
39:58I don't know that I can.
40:00At least not while wearing a uniform.
40:03I need to see what life is like when I'm not in survival mode all the time.
40:08That's not going to happen if I'm a cop.
40:11So with my report, I am also submitting my resignation memo.
40:16No.
40:17I don't accept that.
40:19You're going to be a great cop, and I know it.
40:22And I can help you transition from warrior to peacekeeper...
40:28to peace.
40:29I really appreciate it, sir.
40:31But this might be the last chance I have to change my course.
40:35Leave the violence behind.
40:38And I need to take it.
40:41Thank you for everything.
40:47Barnes.
40:48I'm going to check in on you.
40:50And your post certificate's good for three years.
40:52You change your mind, you will always have a home here.
41:07Okay.
41:08Just about ready.
41:09So, how is the job going?
41:10Any new adventures planned?
41:12Dad, you don't have to pretend to be happy.
41:14I'm not pretending.
41:15I dropped out of college.
41:17I know you're not okay with this.
41:19I wasn't at first.
41:21Or second.
41:23I just had to get past myself a little bit.
41:25Henry, this is your life.
41:27And I know this is going to be an incredible experience for you.
41:30Thanks.
41:32Feeling okay?
41:33Yeah.
41:34I'm just tired.
41:35I guess this new lifestyle is doing a number on me.
41:37Well, get used to it.
41:38Ben said you're going to be jetting around the world.
41:40Europe, Asia.
41:42Yeah, South America.
41:43Seriously?
41:44Do you want to land that salad on the table for me?
41:46Did you guys know that arrabbiata is actually Italian for angry?
41:49Are you making us angry pasta, Mr. Nola?
41:52You okay?
41:54Yeah, I don't feel so good.
42:04Henry!
42:05Call 911.
42:07Hey!
42:08Hey!
42:09Deep breath.
42:10We got help coming.
42:11You're going to be fine.
42:12Henry, you're going to be fine, okay?
42:40You're going to be fine.
42:41You're going to be fine.
42:54Dammit.