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The Rookie - Season 4 Episode 19
The Rookie - Season 4 Episode 19
The Rookie - Season 4 Episode 19
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00:00Oh, our love is to pray, and I'm doing it right.
00:10Numb in the face from chemistry.
00:13Nothing tastes better than the sweet memory.
00:17She's there.
00:18Hey.
00:30Oh.
00:32Hey.
00:36Come look at this.
00:38I've never seen anything like it.
00:45No, thanks.
00:46Come on.
00:49I don't know what the hell it is.
00:52Well, thanks for waiting.
00:54Hey, hey, hey.
00:55You need to cool it.
00:57Sorry, he's usually such a sweetheart.
00:59Hey, let's go.
01:00Wait, we just got up here.
01:01No, what is going on?
01:02That guy is serial killer creepy.
01:04Like, he tried to get me to go inside with him.
01:07I'm calling 911.
01:13It's Bailey's army reserve week.
01:15How's being a bachelor going?
01:16Oh, I hate it.
01:17House is too quiet.
01:19Keep making an extra cup of coffee for her without thinking.
01:21I did laundry last night.
01:23Not a single weird frilly thing that I don't know how to fold anyway.
01:27Kind of sounds like you guys live together.
01:28Whoa, no.
01:30No, we're not ready for that.
01:31She just stays over sometimes.
01:34A lot of times.
01:36Oh my God, did we accidentally move in together?
01:387 out of 15, we have reports of suspicious activity in Griffith Park near the DWP relay station.
01:437 out of 15, show us response.
01:48It's great that you guys are so happy again.
01:50What is it they say?
01:51If you can survive a secret marriage, you can survive anything?
01:597 out of 15 on site.
02:00Signs of forced entry.
02:01We'd go and check it out.
02:29Lucy.
02:30Move.
03:00You sure you're okay?
03:02Yes, sir.
03:03Just a little banged up.
03:04The explosion took out power to most of the valley.
03:06It'll take at least 12 hours to restore it.
03:08Here come the feds.
03:16Matt.
03:17How have you been?
03:18Me?
03:19Anxious.
03:20We've been hearing rumors about a potential terror attack for weeks, and now it's happened.
03:23Have you met Agent Fox?
03:24No.
03:25Wade Grant.
03:26Casey Fox.
03:28Agent Bradford.
03:29Officers Nolan and Chan.
03:30Clearly you're the ones who found the bomb.
03:31Can you describe it?
03:32Not really.
03:33All I saw was a timer, some wires, and then I was running for my life.
03:36Same, but my impression was that it was fairly rudimentary.
03:38Well, the bomb guys will get in there, they'll take a look once it's safe, and hopefully
03:41there's something left that we can trace back to a source.
03:43Of all the targets in the city, why hit this place?
03:46I mean, there's no potential for casualties.
03:48All they can do is knock out power to the valley.
03:50I don't know yet, but there is a possibility that this attack is only the beginning, which
03:55is why the FBI is taking over.
03:56Man, this guy almost killed two of my officers.
03:58We're not just going to stand on the sidelines.
04:03Okay.
04:04Let's super-friends the investigation, joint task force.
04:07The first thing we need to do is talk to all the witnesses.
04:09We'll call 911.
04:10Thanks for riding with me today.
04:12Yeah, of course.
04:13I'm happy to keep filling in on the detective side.
04:15Because it keeps you out of uniform.
04:17God, yes.
04:18I feel like I'm already, like, 90 months pregnant.
04:21What?
04:23Uh, Professor Meadows, I am Detective Harper.
04:26This is Detective Lopez.
04:28You called about an intruder.
04:29Yes.
04:30Yes.
04:31Thank you for coming.
04:35I woke up in the middle of the night, and there was someone in my bedroom.
04:39Can you describe him?
04:40I can do better.
04:41I sketched him.
04:44Now, where did I put that drawing?
04:47He was an alien.
04:49I can tell you that much to start.
04:52You could tell he was undocumented just by looking at him?
04:55No, no, no, no.
04:56Not that kind of alien.
04:58No, he was a...
05:02He was a heptapod with cosmically awful breath.
05:07Oh, and, um, how do you know it was he?
05:10Well, it was more of a feeling I got.
05:13I certainly didn't see any external genitalia,
05:16or I would have put it in the sketch.
05:18Mr. Meadows, are you on any medications?
05:20Why does everyone always ask me that?
05:22Listen to me.
05:24An alien broke into my house and stole my manuscript.
05:28The definitive treatise on Los Angeles traffic patterns.
05:32Why would an alien travel across the galaxy for a book on traffic?
05:37Understanding traffic is the key to human colonization.
05:41Right. Of course.
05:43You think I'm crazy, but I can prove it happened.
05:47The alien attacked me.
05:50I only survived because I managed to lock myself in the bathroom.
05:57He's white, dark hair, 30s.
05:59With a scar under his left eye.
06:01And he had an accent. Um, couldn't quite place it.
06:04No, it was Russian. Yeah, he sounded just like Vladislav Ivanov.
06:07Who?
06:08Lelouch.
06:10The super hot model who was trapped on that Chinese reality singing show.
06:14Can that be right?
06:15Oh, yeah. Lelouch is super cute.
06:17No, I mean...
06:19We need to pull him out.
06:21TID got a partial on a piece of the explosive device.
06:24Prints came back for an Ezekiel Fremont.
06:26That is not a scar-faced Russian.
06:28So we could be dealing with a terror cell.
06:30♪♪♪
06:40♪♪♪
06:43Police!
06:45♪♪♪
06:50Clear!
06:52Clear!
06:54All clear. He's not here.
06:56Okay, now we're going to manhunt mode.
06:58Let's get a bolo going, and I want agents on the doorstep
07:00of everyone that this guy's ever known by sundown.
07:03♪♪♪
07:07It's a small world.
07:08Turns out our suspect's high school guidance counselor,
07:10Simone Clark, is currently a trainee
07:12at the FBI Academy at Quantico.
07:14So let's get her here ASAP.
07:16♪♪♪
07:27♪♪♪
07:29Drifting is not proper FBI technique.
07:32♪♪♪
07:42♪♪♪
07:44I think we're good!
07:46♪♪♪
07:48Whoo!
07:50Trainee, pursuit is passing you.
07:52Oh, I'm not.
07:55Get ready to go.
07:57♪♪♪
08:09♪♪♪
08:12FBI!
08:14I have a power!
08:16On the ground!
08:17All of y'all stop doing that!
08:19♪♪♪
08:24How'd I do?
08:26Pretty good, right?
08:28-♪♪♪
08:29-♪♪♪
08:30-♪♪♪
08:32Where the hell did you learn to drive like that?
08:35Clay Warren High School in D.C.
08:37I was a guidance counselor there for 20 years.
08:39Taught drivers there for eight of them
08:41till they realized I was using the time
08:43to teach myself and my students
08:45advanced driving techniques.
08:47I also coached the wrestling team
08:49because I wanted to perfect my hand-to-hand fighting style
08:52so I could pursue my dream of becoming an FBI agent.
08:56That's a fun story.
08:59But the FBI has a very specific way of doing things,
09:02and a 50-year-old...
09:0348.
09:0448-year-old former high school teacher
09:06with a fast and furious fetish doesn't really fit our model.
09:10Did I make a single mistake on the driving course?
09:14No.
09:15Did I successfully pit-maneuver this car
09:17and put the suspect under arrest?
09:19Yes.
09:20All right, then I don't understand what the problem is.
09:23Trainee, you were trying to succeed at an agency
09:26where J. Edgar Hoover once fired an agent for having acne.
09:31You're either FBI material or you're not.
09:33-♪♪♪♪
09:40Simone Clark?
09:41Yes, sir!
09:42You remember a student named Zekiel Fremont?
09:45Zeke, yes, sir!
09:46He's the main suspect in a terror attack in Los Angeles.
09:49You're going out late.
09:50The brief investigative agent's a Mr. Fremont.
09:53Happy to help, sir.
09:55Have yourself a very good day, sir.
09:58Let's go, Clark.
10:00♪♪♪♪♪
10:09Based on his history,
10:10our suspect clearly shares several personality traits
10:12with Ted Kaczynski, otherwise known as the Unabomber.
10:15-♪♪♪♪♪
10:19-♪♪♪♪♪
10:23-♪♪♪♪♪
10:30Whoops.
10:32Don't mind me.
10:33I'm just gonna tuck in over here.
10:36Come on, Zeke.
10:37Excuse me, handsome.
10:39No problem.
10:41As I was saying,
10:42Zeke, your Fremont fits the classic mold
10:44of a high-IQ, low-empathy psychopath.
10:47No, that's not right.
10:49Did you say something?
10:50No, no, no. Keep going.
10:53Becoming a bomber speaks to his deep sense of anger
10:56and his impotency, but social and sexual tendencies...
10:59Excuse me.
11:01Who are you?
11:02I'm Simone Clark.
11:04I just flew in from the academy.
11:06I was Zeke's guidance counselor
11:08for three years in D.C.
11:09Right. Step out so everybody can see you.
11:12You clearly disagree with Marlon's profile.
11:16I just don't recognize the kid he's describing.
11:19Zeke grew up in a violent home,
11:21had sensory overload issues because of it,
11:24but I found him to be a deeply empathetic person
11:27who isolated himself from others
11:29as a protection mechanism.
11:31With all due respect, you are a guidance counselor.
11:34I'm a trained behavioral scientist
11:36with three decades' experience.
11:38And I got mad respect for you,
11:40even if you don't appreciate
11:41what a good guidance counselor brings to the table.
11:44I've worked with literally thousands of young men and women
11:47at their most formative age,
11:49from future criminals to future millionaires
11:52and everything in between,
11:54and that made me an expert on people.
11:56Where do you think Zeke is hiding right now?
11:58Someplace dark and quiet.
12:00When the world got overwhelming,
12:02he just went someplace to hide.
12:04He feels safest underground.
12:06Thank you for your insight, Trainee Clark,
12:09but I'm gonna trust our profiler on this one.
12:12The guy that you knew in D.C., he's no longer the same guy.
12:15We think that he's part of a terrorist cell
12:18intending to strike this city again,
12:20and we need to catch him before they set off a bomb,
12:22one that kills innocent people this time,
12:24so let's get to work.
12:27Mm.
12:33Um, I just want to say
12:36I am so sorry for speaking out of turn.
12:38So what can I do now?
12:40I mean, how can I help?
12:42You can't.
12:44You should just go back to the academy, okay?
12:46The travel office is on the fourth floor.
12:48They'll give you a voucher for a coach seat back to Virginia.
12:50So no private jet?
12:53J-No.
12:56Excuse me.
13:06That was pretty brave,
13:08what you spoke up in there.
13:10Thank you,
13:12but I don't think I did myself any favors.
13:14John Norman.
13:16Simone Clark. Did you hang back
13:18because you wanted to get my phone number?
13:20Well, just to tell you I think they were wrong
13:22to dismiss your insight so quickly.
13:24You're the only one in that room
13:26who actually knows our Mr. Fremont.
13:28In my book, that makes you the only real expert.
13:30Keep talking.
13:32Well, if you're not in a rush to get back to Quantico,
13:34how would you like to ride with me the rest of my shift
13:36to help us find our suspect?
13:38I'd love to.
13:40This way.
13:44How long you been on the job?
13:46Only a couple years.
13:48You're the oldest rookie in the LAPD.
13:50What?
13:52That's funny, because I'm the oldest trainee
13:54at the academy.
13:56So why'd you change course and sign up?
13:58I found myself in the middle of a bank robbery.
14:00What?
14:02Helping the people on the inside made me want to do more work.
14:04What about yourself?
14:06I've always wanted to be an FBI agent,
14:08but I ended up on the off-ramp
14:10when I found out I was pregnant with the twins.
14:12They in college now, so...
14:14time for Mama to finish what she started.
14:16It's not easy, though,
14:18trying to keep up with these 20-somethings.
14:20Sheesh.
14:22Every day, I am determined to beat them,
14:24and every night, I'll crawl in the bed
14:26feeling beaten.
14:28Can I offer you some hard-won advice?
14:30Please.
14:32You are never gonna beat them at being 20-something.
14:34But what you lack in flexibility
14:36or the ability to run up a flight of stairs
14:38without getting winded,
14:40you more than make up for in life experience.
14:42And that puts you way ahead of the curve
14:44on a day-to-day job.
14:46I appreciate that.
14:50Anytime.
14:54All right.
14:56This is the closest tunnel
14:58to Zeke's apartment. I'll go check it out.
15:00I'm gonna come with you.
15:02No, it's not safe. You're not even armed.
15:04I ain't telling you. I know this kid.
15:06He's not a violent person.
15:08And the bomb that nearly killed me says differently.
15:10Stay here.
15:12Okay.
15:42Seven out of 15.
15:44Got eyes on our bombing suspects.
15:46Heading eastward, King Street.
15:48Zeke!
15:50Zeke!
16:02I need to think about something.
16:04I got him.
16:06Did you just steal my police vehicle?
16:08No.
16:10I borrowed it to catch a fleeing suspect.
16:12You're welcome.
16:14Ms. Clark, is that you?
16:16Yes, honey.
16:18Please don't let that man kill me.
16:22What man?
16:24What man?
16:54Move.
17:16I know that look.
17:18He's overloaded, shutting down.
17:20If he wasn't handcuffed to that table,
17:22he'd be under it.
17:24Shouldn't you be on a plane to Virginia?
17:26Oh, that's my fault.
17:28I asked her to stay.
17:30Without Simone, we wouldn't have our suspect in custody.
17:32Well, I'm glad that she was of service,
17:34but tell me something, trainee.
17:36In the bureau, what are you taught to do when given an order?
17:38Follow it, sir. To the letter.
17:40Matt, considering her relationship with the suspect,
17:42we were thinking that she should take point on the interview.
17:44Absolutely not. She's a gnat.
17:46Nowhere even close to being qualified.
17:48Agent Fox is right.
17:50We'll interview ourselves.
17:52Get yourself back to Quantico now while you can.
17:56Mr. Fremont.
17:58We're with the FBI.
18:00You are in a lot of trouble.
18:02I'll, um, walk you out.
18:06If you need any recommendations on places to eat
18:08before your flight...
18:10Thanks, but I know all the good spots.
18:12At least I used to. I grew up here.
18:14Really?
18:16Any family you want to see before you leave?
18:18Nobody that wants to see me.
18:20Trainee, hold up.
18:22The suspect says he'll only talk to you.
18:28Can we lose the shackles?
18:30Yes, of course.
18:32Hey, Zeke. It's me.
18:34Miss Clark.
18:36Remember to breathe, okay?
18:40When I first met Zeke,
18:42he was really struggling in school.
18:44Every day.
18:46Acting out, freaking out, or zoning out.
18:50But then we spent some time together,
18:52and I realized he just needed help
18:54transitioning from the chaos at home.
18:56So I told him to come in my office
18:58every morning.
19:00And what did you say?
19:04That I didn't want to talk?
19:06Mm, that's right. And I told him he didn't have to.
19:08He could use that time to get quiet.
19:10And that's what we did.
19:12Every day for two years,
19:14he would come to my office,
19:16sit for 15 minutes,
19:18then go to class.
19:20And who became an A student?
19:22After a few weeks,
19:24she bought me an MP3 player
19:26and some headphones so I could listen to music
19:28in the morning.
19:32I'm in real trouble, huh?
19:34I'm afraid you are.
19:36What can you tell us
19:38about the man with the scar on his face?
19:40I don't know who he is, I swear.
19:42I needed money,
19:44so I've been selling my engineering skills
19:46on the dark web.
19:48He paid you to build a bomb frame?
19:50No, just the detonators.
19:52Detonators?
19:54As in, more than one?
19:56I made him six.
19:58One with a regular timer
20:00and five with GPS triggers.
20:02Those are special. I built them
20:04so they go off when they reach a program
20:06set of coordinates.
20:08And what were the coordinates?
20:10I gave him the instructions
20:12on how to program them in himself.
20:14You knowingly helped a terrorist?
20:16He said he was a research scientist
20:18and that it was for a project that he was working on.
20:20I knew it didn't sound right,
20:22but I was desperate for money.
20:24And about the time I got to the exchange,
20:26I realized I made a mistake, but it was too late.
20:28He grabbed the detonators and tried to shoot me.
20:30I ran away and hid.
20:32Is there anything else you can tell us
20:34about this man, his name,
20:36the kind of car he drives?
20:38I'm sorry
20:40I let you down, Ms. Clark.
20:48That is a very
20:50troubled young man.
20:52He really believed he didn't know he was making detonators
20:54for bombs.
20:56I don't know. For such a smart kid,
20:58he could sometimes act a fool.
21:00Now he's looking at a lifetime of incarceration
21:02due to federal mandatory minimums.
21:04I gotta get this kid a lawyer.
21:06Do you really think that's a good idea?
21:08That's not going to make you any friends at the bureau.
21:10I know, but Zeke's one of my kids.
21:12I told my students on day one,
21:14Ms. Clark will always have your back,
21:16no matter what.
21:18That's not going to stop just because he graduated.
21:20Is there anything I can do to help?
21:22I appreciate that, but
21:24I know somebody I can go to about this.
21:26It was a pleasure working with you, John.
21:28Wish I could stick around to help you catch the guy.
21:30Me too.
21:32And, Simone, don't let him get you down.
21:34You're the real thing.
21:38Professor Alien called again.
21:40He wants an update on the heptapod
21:42who stole his book.
21:44Well, according to his colleagues,
21:46he was actually telling the truth about one thing.
21:48He is the foremost expert on urban planning.
21:50Unfortunately, he also pioneered
21:52LSD microdosing.
21:54And accidentally fried his brain?
21:56Yeah, he has been, uh...
21:58I don't know.
22:00Hello?
22:02Professor Meadows.
22:04We were just discussing your case.
22:06Hold on. Let me put you on speaker.
22:08And I just remembered
22:10something about the break-in.
22:12When the alien fled, I looked out the window
22:14and saw him jump into a red flying saucer.
22:16Oh, it was more of an oval
22:18now that I think about it.
22:20Okay, got it. If you remember anything else,
22:22let us know.
22:24So, should I put him on speaker?
22:26Yeah.
22:28If you remember anything else, let us know.
22:30So, should I put out a bolo for a red spaceship?
22:32No.
22:34But if we assume that the attack is real,
22:36then it's possible what he saw was a red car.
22:38So we should start pulling traffic-cam footage.
22:40No problem. There's only about a million red cars
22:42in Los Angeles.
22:44Hey, Grey One's all hands on deck.
22:46Oh, thank God.
22:48Come on, people.
22:50We can't rely on the feds to solve this for us.
22:52Well, Zeke said he made six detonators for our bomber.
22:54The first one, a countdown timer that was used
22:56and the other five, GPS-enabled.
22:58If only we had an idea what the targets are.
23:00Hey, maybe we could extrapolate them from the first target,
23:02the power station. There's got to be a reason
23:04he hit that thing first.
23:06Oh, not because he wanted to hurt people.
23:08He only knocked out the power to a big chunk of the valley.
23:12What if that was the point?
23:14What if he wanted to, uh, get something
23:16or do something that he didn't have access to
23:18unless the power was off?
23:20There's at least a dozen banks,
23:22jewelry stores, check cash in place.
23:24I don't see any new targets here,
23:26nothing that is a terrorist's wet dream.
23:28National Guard armory.
23:30That's... that's got to be it.
23:32There are enough weapons there for an entire platoon.
23:34And enough explosive munitions
23:36to take out a hundred targets.
23:48I'm sorry, but the armory's in lockdown right now.
23:50I'm the one who called you earlier.
23:52About your husband.
23:56Is Brady okay?
23:58For now.
24:00But so long as you do as you promised,
24:02we'll see him tonight.
24:04Now let's get to work.
24:0812-7, Adam-100, be advised,
24:10Adam-15, Adam-4, Adam-22 and us
24:12are Code 3 to the National Guard armory
24:14for a possible 4-5-9 in progress.
24:16What advice?
24:18Bailey, we're three minutes out.
24:20Any sign of our terrorist suspect?
24:22Not yet, but the armory chief isn't answering his radio.
24:30We're entering the cage.
24:36We've got a man down.
24:40John, he's here.
24:42Or he was.
24:44Stay with him.
24:46Everyone, on me.
24:52He's fleeing in one of our Humvees.
24:54Southgate.
25:00There he is.
25:02Seven-nine-one-hundred,
25:04suspect vehicle heading west on Vernon.
25:06Show's in pursuit.
25:16We need to stop this guy.
25:18That's not a minivan, it's a mini-tank.
25:20Bulletproof, bomb-proof, our shots can't pit-maneuver it.
25:22We have to wait for the Bearcat.
25:24Maybe we can box the Humvee in, force him off the road?
25:26There's one way we can find out.
25:30Okay, Nolan, get on his left, we'll take the right.
25:34You have to ram him in unison, all right?
25:36Aim for the door. Whatever you do, don't hit the wheels.
25:38What? Why? What happens if I hit his wheels?
25:40We'll die. And you'll forever be known as an LAPD cautionary tale.
25:42Oh, great. Proving my mother right once and for all.
25:44Wait, I'll be the cautionary tale?
25:46No way. If this goes bad, we will both be disgraced together.
25:50In position.
25:52All right, on three. One, two, three!
26:06Show me your hand. Now!
26:14Now!
26:34Hey, Daddy.
26:36What are you doing in L.A.?
26:38Uh, you know if you answer my calls, or my texts, or my...
26:40Are you still in the FBI?
26:44Technically, I'm just a trainee, but...
26:48You did not just close this door in my face.
26:50Daddy!
26:52Open the door. We need to talk.
26:56Are my grandkids okay?
26:58The twins are fine.
27:00Then there's nothing for us to talk about.
27:02Open this damn door!
27:06Your neighbors are out here looking at me like I'm crazy.
27:10Hey, Mr. Jenkins.
27:12You're so cute.
27:14This is embarrassing.
27:16Not as embarrassing as being a leader
27:18in the defund the police movement
27:20with a daughter in the FBI.
27:24Do not close this door,
27:26you stubborn old man.
27:28If you don't want to talk to your only daughter, fine.
27:30But I'm not here as your daughter.
27:32I'm here as an advocate.
27:34For who?
27:36Zeke Fremont.
27:38He's one of my former students.
27:40He's being charged as an accessory
27:42in a domestic terror plot.
27:44Hey, you're the only person I trust
27:46to get him a lawyer that'll actually give a damn.
27:48So see?
27:50This is not about you and me.
27:52This is about a kid who deserves a second chance.
27:56So will you help me?
28:10My husband was abducted by this man.
28:12He threatened to kill Brady if I didn't do exactly what he said.
28:14Can you describe him?
28:16Russian. At least his accent.
28:18The scar on his face.
28:20What did he steal from my armory?
28:22200 kilos of C4 explosives.
28:30Now, nobody asked you to cook.
28:32Okay.
28:34You want me to throw it out?
28:36Mmm.
28:38Okay.
28:40Tastes just like your mother's.
28:42Miles Davis.
28:44I love this song.
28:46Yeah, me too.
28:48But it's Dizzy Gillespie.
28:50Back up.
28:52Don't even come over here reaching in these pots.
28:54Mama's recipe, mama's rules.
28:56We eat at the table.
28:58I miss everything
29:00about your mother.
29:02Except her damn rules.
29:04You would always rope me in
29:06as your accomplice
29:08to break every single last one of them.
29:10We drove mama crazy
29:12with our foolishness.
29:14Yeah.
29:18We used to be so close, Daddy.
29:22That's on you.
29:24Joining the feds
29:26after everything I went through
29:28at the hands of law enforcement.
29:30Everything we went through.
29:32Really?
29:34Because I was the one incarcerated
29:36for a crime I didn't commit
29:38away from you,
29:40your mother, which is why
29:42I'll find a lawyer for your student
29:44who is in trouble.
29:46But, Simone, you are on the wrong
29:48side of the struggle.
29:50It was an FBI investigation
29:52that got you exonerated.
29:54It was FBI investigations that tried
29:56to compromise Martin,
29:58Malcolm, Angela,
30:00and Black Lives Matter.
30:02Daddy, a good agent can make more
30:04positive change with one case
30:06than most people do in a lifetime.
30:08Oh, what's that?
30:10Quote for the yearbook?
30:12Come on, give me a real reason
30:14why you're doing this.
30:16Because we make up less than 1%.
30:18Black women make up less than 1%
30:20of the FBI.
30:22Speeches at rallies only do so much.
30:24If we want real justice,
30:26we need a voice on the inside.
30:28You just don't get it.
30:30Once you're in the FBI,
30:32they'll change you.
30:36Well, we will never know.
30:38Because I am about
30:40that close to being kicked out.
30:42Okay.
30:44For what?
30:46Apparently,
30:48there's two ways of doing things.
30:50The FBI way and the wrong way.
30:52And guess which one I'm excelling in.
30:54So I'm screwed.
30:56Not according to Miles Davis.
30:58He said,
31:00when you hit a wrong note,
31:02it's the next note
31:04that makes it good or bad.
31:06They haven't kicked you out yet,
31:08so what happens next is on you.
31:10It's great advice, Daddy,
31:12but I thought you said you didn't want me
31:14to be in the FBI.
31:16No, I don't.
31:18But nobody tells my baby girl
31:20that she doesn't belong.
31:26Wow.
31:28FBI doesn't really do moderation, do they?
31:30Seriously, it's like a spaceship.
31:32You get any sleep?
31:34No, but Sleeping Beauty here
31:36got an hour in the back of the shop.
31:38Sergeant Stripes come with privileges.
31:40Don't be jealous.
31:42Okay, people, listen up.
31:44Gaza has an update.
31:46It's a whole new ballgame.
31:48The amount of explosives stolen
31:50sent shockwaves through D.C. overnight.
31:52Homeland Security is now getting involved,
31:54and, of course, it's wholly federal now.
31:56All due respect, LAPD has busted their ass in this case.
31:58Hey, I get it. I do.
32:00But my hands are tied.
32:02A terrorist got away with over 200 kilos of C4,
32:04so that kind of changes the complexion of things.
32:06Are you blaming my guys for that?
32:08Did I say that? Wait.
32:10Oh, no, we're all a little tired,
32:12but I think we can remember we're all on the same team here.
32:14You're not talking to security guards, Matt.
32:16We're investigators,
32:18and we're not gonna stop hunting this guy
32:20because you tell us to.
32:22Private, please.
32:24Be damn straight.
32:26My office.
32:30I got a problem.
32:32Me, too. I've been scrubbing traffic cam footage
32:34for hours hunting for an extraterrestrial.
32:36No, no, I'm serious.
32:38What is it?
32:40The baby?
32:42No. TID pulled partial prints
32:44from the professor's rear door,
32:46you know, the one that the aliens jimmied open.
32:48That's not a problem. That's great.
32:50That's why you're here. Exactly.
32:52So I ran the prints, and they came back as classified.
32:54What?
32:56Yeah, so I called my friend over at the DEA
32:58who has top-secret clearance,
33:00and I asked her to run the prints,
33:02and she was denied access, too.
33:04Who the hell is our suspect?
33:06I don't know, but the classified designation
33:08for our suspect
33:10originated from...
33:12the Air Force base
33:14at Room Lake.
33:16Okay, your vocal inflection
33:18makes me believe that's a big deal,
33:20but for the life of me, I don't know why.
33:22How do you not know about Room Lake?
33:24Paradise Ranch, Dreamland.
33:26Also known as Area 51.
33:28Isn't that where the government
33:30supposedly keeps the...
33:32Aliens?
33:34Yeah.
33:42What the hell
33:44are you still doing here?
33:46I just need five minutes with Agent Garza.
33:48You're supposed to be back at Quantico.
33:50You and I both know that as soon as I get back to the Academy,
33:52they gonna find a reason to fire me.
33:54Here is the only place I can prove I belong.
33:56You're still a trainee.
33:58It's not gonna happen.
34:00Can you honestly say that all my contributions
34:02haven't earned me a place on this task force?
34:04Absolutely.
34:06And that who can't follow orders has no place in the FBI.
34:08Look,
34:10my father was incarcerated for a crime
34:12he didn't commit.
34:14Okay,
34:16well, here's what's not in it.
34:18My father was an amazing trumpet player.
34:20He was a jazz prodigy.
34:22After eight years in prison,
34:24never picked up his horn again.
34:26He let the system steal that from him.
34:28He didn't even put up a fight.
34:30Gave up on his music, his dreams, all of it.
34:32Well, let me guess.
34:34It's not gonna be you.
34:36Look at you, finally starting to get me.
34:38Let me tell you
34:40what I wish someone told me when I was a blue flamer
34:42trying to prove myself.
34:44The FBI isn't a safe space
34:46for women's empowerment.
34:48It's a boys' club.
34:50Now, you still have a chance to make it.
34:52All you have to do is fit in by hiding who you really are.
34:54Honey, there's no hiding this.
34:56Simone,
34:58I'm trying to help you.
35:00I know, Casey.
35:02Agent Fox.
35:04And I'm sorry for whatever you had to put up with
35:06to do this job,
35:08but the one thing I learned in this life
35:10is who I am, so
35:12I'm waiting right here for Agent Garza.
35:14Okay.
35:16Here's what we're gonna do.
35:18I'm gonna call a professional, someone you can talk to
35:20about all of this.
35:22But you're working with the aliens.
35:24No, Professor, we are the ones who are trying to help you.
35:26We believe that your attacker is or was
35:28in the military.
35:30Yes, the Galactic Alien Army.
35:32Okay, okay, maybe your attacker was
35:34an alien.
35:36The truth finally prevails with you conniving WIBs.
35:38WIBs?
35:40Women in Black.
35:44Hi, y'all, I'm Simone with the FBI.
35:46Can I speak to you two
35:48for a hot sec?
35:54Hey, I'm not trying to tell you
35:56how to do your job, but that man
35:58is having a clinical delusion.
36:00He's unable to process logic,
36:02so you challenging him
36:04is only pushing him further towards his beliefs.
36:06And you playing along
36:08is just making him think his delusions
36:10are real.
36:12Are you a psychiatrist?
36:14I was a guidance counselor.
36:16I work with kids experiencing
36:18everything from schizoaffective
36:20disorder to severe horniness.
36:22So you think you can get through to him
36:24in a way that we can't?
36:26I think I can charm and disarm him
36:28and it might bring him back to reality.
36:30We could definitely use some more reality.
36:32Give it a try.
36:34Yes, sir.
36:36I am not a woman in black.
36:38See? I'm wearing brown and tan.
36:40It's cute, right?
36:42Mind if we go somewhere
36:44where we can talk?
36:46When I was a little girl,
36:48I used to go out in the yard and look
36:50for UFOs. And then one night,
36:52they found me.
36:54Extraterrestrials?
36:56No, a family of possums
36:58rooting around in our trash cans.
37:00I thought they were ETs.
37:02Have you ever seen one of those things up close?
37:04It's otherworldly.
37:06But I never stopped believing
37:08that it was possible
37:10we're not alone in the universe.
37:12We're not.
37:14I was attacked by a heptapod
37:16who smelled of chocolate and blood.
37:18Okay, see, now,
37:20Professor, that makes me wonder
37:22why you're the only person
37:24who saw this bizarre creature.
37:28Because he's a shapeshifter
37:30who can take on many forms.
37:32Okay. Like what?
37:34A white man in his 30s.
37:38What else can you tell me about him?
37:40When he was a white man in his 30s?
37:42He spoke Russian.
37:44At least he had an accent.
37:46It's hard to remember.
37:48Professor, did the man
37:50have a scar on the left side
37:52of his face?
37:54You've seen him, too.
37:56I'll be right back.
37:58I can pull it up on my phone.
38:02Professor,
38:04is this the man that attacked you
38:06inside your home?
38:08Yes. That's him.
38:12Okay, everybody.
38:14Our suspect has ridden the house
38:16in Lincoln Heights under the name Trevor Gurin.
38:18We tracked him there through traffic cam footage
38:20from his origin point at the professor's house.
38:22That's great work, detectives.
38:24Actually, Simone deserves the credit.
38:26Good work.
38:28Thank you, sir. I just...
38:30Mobilize additional agents and HRT
38:32and notify Homeland and ATF.
38:34So you two on me.
38:36Get Scamander for the house and send it to my box.
38:38I'll put in for a telephonic warrant.
38:40All right.
38:50So you think I should put you on the task force?
38:56Honestly?
38:58Only a fool would keep me off it.
39:00You calling me a fool?
39:02Are you putting me on the task force?
39:06Yeah.
39:10You're riding with me. Let's go.
39:16Go, go, go!
39:20We got a body.
39:22Is it our suspect?
39:24It's my husband.
39:26Given how cold he is, I'd say Gurin killed him last night
39:28when he got back from stealing the explosives.
39:30House is clear. For all we know, this guy's pulling off
39:32his next attacks as we speak.
39:34So let's tear this place apart. We're looking for anything
39:36that might indicate our unsub's targets.
39:38All units, re-advise suspect still at large.
39:44Hey, I think this is a map.
39:46It has to have been of L.A.
39:48And there were other pins in it.
39:50If we could find the publisher, maybe we could
39:52help us with locations? Yeah.
39:54We got a whole department of eggheads who love solving
39:56these kinds of puzzles. You got something?
39:58There's no mattress in there.
40:00This guy was just sleeping on a hard-ass floor.
40:02All right, so what do you think it means?
40:04He's punishing himself. Nothing soft, nothing warm.
40:06No creature comforts.
40:08Military man, maybe? Just sleeping on the ground,
40:10finds a bed too soft? Or maybe too engulging.
40:12So what's a better way to stay focused on the mission
40:14than to take away every small pleasure?
40:16Sure, that tracks. What I can't wrap my mind around
40:18is the connection to Area 51.
40:20Why would they classify his fingerprints?
40:22You know stories about aliens at Area 51
40:24were only to cover that they were doing
40:26covert operations there.
40:28So what are we saying? Our suspect had ties
40:30to classified U.S. operations?
40:32Geez, what a nightmare that would be.
40:34Chen found something.
40:36I figured he would write on the map,
40:38so I did a wall rubbing. I found a word.
40:40It's faint, but I think it says Enervo.
40:42What does that mean? It's Latin.
40:44It means to deprive of power.
40:46I worked with a lot of CIA guys in Afghanistan,
40:48and Enervo is just a type of pretentious code name
40:50they'd give an op. Deprive of power
40:52is exactly what he was doing with the first bombing.
40:54You think he'd go after more relays?
40:56No, but in a ground war,
40:58what's the military's first target?
41:00Take out the enemy's infrastructure. Power, water.
41:02Roads. That's why he stole
41:04the professor's book on traffic.
41:06Quickest way to cripple this city?
41:08Take out the freeways.
41:10Hello.
41:12I'm Professor Meadows.
41:14I'm so pleased you've all agreed to help me
41:16with my little research project
41:18on the traffic patterns in Los Angeles.
41:20Inside the envelope, you'll find your first payment
41:22and your precise driving route for the day.
41:24It's vital.
41:26It's vital.
41:28It's vital.
41:30It's vital.
41:32It's vital.
41:34It's vital.
41:36It's vital.
41:38It's vital for the day.
41:40It's vital that you follow the exact directions
41:42in the envelope.
41:44Otherwise, you won't get your delivery payment.
41:48Excellent.
41:50Then get going.
41:52And remember, drive safe.
42:08♪♪
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42:48♪♪
42:58♪♪
43:03Damn it.
43:04♪♪

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