The Rookie - Season 6 Episode 5
The Rookie - Season 6 Episode 5
The Rookie - Season 6 Episode 5
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00:00These night shifts have got me tired.
00:07Well, we've got four more hours. Keep it together.
00:09Yes, sir. Sorry.
00:11It's a week of nights, and I still can't get my circadian rhythm in line.
00:15And forget about altering my chronotype to maximize sleep efficiency.
00:19Well, perhaps it's for the best, seeing as how we're getting back on days
00:22now that I finally paid back everyone who covered for me while I was gone.
00:26We getting anything?
00:29I don't think so.
00:31You sure?
00:33100% sure.
00:35Good. How about the suspect?
00:49Hey.
00:51Hi.
00:53Is that present for me?
00:55Yep. And the beer's for me.
01:01What?
01:03Nothing. I'm... It's just, um...
01:06gift-giving isn't really your love language, so...
01:09Oh, yeah.
01:11What is my love language?
01:13Terse nods. Mainly.
01:15Okay. Well, I'm trying to change things up.
01:17Okay. Well, can I open it now?
01:19Yeah, of course.
01:23Oh, my God.
01:25I killed an action radio?
01:27Aww.
01:29That is so sweet.
01:31Well, it gave its life for yours, so I thought it'd be nice to memorialize
01:33your effort in the Jeff Bundy takedown.
01:39Oops. I forgot it was date night.
01:41I will hide in my room.
01:43You don't have to do that.
01:45No. It's my bad. What smells so good?
01:47Paella. You want me to make you a plate for your room?
01:51I would say no, but I'd be lying.
01:54Yeah, Bradford? Who's this?
01:59Understood. I'll be there in 20.
02:01What's going on? I gotta go. Sorry.
02:03Just wait. I can't. I'll call you when I can.
02:11What just happened? I don't know.
02:13Can I do a vodka soda, please?
02:19Dr. London?
02:21Hi.
02:23Uh...
02:25It's okay. I know seeing a patient in the wild is tricky.
02:27Sorry. I just had a whole semester of ethics classes flash in my mind.
02:31But if you're okay talking out in the wild...
02:33Totally. May I?
02:35Mm-hmm.
02:37So, do you live around here?
02:39No, I actually live on the west side.
02:41I just got seen in a movie around the corner
02:43and, uh, came in here for a little nightcap.
02:45Drinking alone?
02:47Yeah, but, you know, I kind of look at it as a sign of self-assurance,
02:49trying to cry for help.
02:51What about you?
02:53I...
02:55I got stood up.
02:57Who the hell would stand you up?
02:59I mean, you are in catch, and then some.
03:01Sorry. That's inappropriate.
03:03Completely.
03:05But my ego really appreciated it.
03:09Okay.
03:11I should go.
03:13Yeah. Or I could buy you a drink.
03:15In a total, like,
03:17doctor kind of way.
03:19I really shouldn't.
03:21Right.
03:23One drink.
03:25All right, deal. What you drinking?
03:41What's up, man?
03:43Thanks for coming.
03:45I'm sure.
03:47How? They found the tags, his DNA.
03:49We saw the airstrike.
03:51There's no one could have walked away from something like that.
03:53Yeah, that's what I thought, too.
03:55But then a few years ago, I started hearing stories
03:57that he was still alive, working as a gunfire around the globe.
03:59So I set up some tripwires, just to be sure.
04:01That's Ray.
04:03Coming through LAX yesterday.
04:05What the hell's he doing here?
04:07His mom's dying of cancer.
04:09So she's the one who's digging out?
04:11Two houses up on the left. No sign of Ray yet.
04:13I don't think he's going to recover himself.
04:15Doesn't matter. We made a promise.
04:17That was a long time ago.
04:19Time doesn't erase what he did.
04:21Time doesn't bring back our friends that he killed.
04:23And we made a vow
04:25that if by some miracle he survived,
04:27we'd kill him.
04:29And I am here to honor that promise.
04:33Most of these men
04:35could be my dad.
04:37Except my grandpa.
04:39When I'm supposed to be some sort of authority figure,
04:41I have cereal for dinner
04:43at least three nights a week.
04:45Oh. So do I.
04:47Mine has dehydrated marshmallows.
04:49Okay, see, that is a problem.
04:57I should go.
04:59Yeah.
05:01Time to call an Uber.
05:03I mean, I could give you a ride.
05:05Really? Yeah, it's not a problem.
05:07Okay.
05:10This is me.
05:17Thanks for the ride.
05:19Yeah, no problem.
05:23Good night.
05:35715, multiple callers
05:37report shots fired.
05:39715 Sycamore, no associated vehicles.
05:41I'll attach two more units.
05:47You got here quick.
05:49We're finishing up a call around the corner.
05:51I heard the shots.
05:53All right. This is as far as you go.
05:55We'll stage here until you code for it.
05:57Be safe. Right.
05:59Follow me.
06:01All right. Be alert.
06:03I know you're tired.
06:05I'm fine.
06:07Good. Let's do this.
06:29Juarez.
06:35Whew.
06:37Go.
06:47What happened here?
06:49Control center at 15.
06:51Two victims, gunshot wounds. Still clearing house.
06:55I'll take left.
06:57Go.
07:05Officer Nolan!
07:07Hey, ambulance is right outside.
07:09Stay with me.
07:137 out of 15.
07:15Residence is cleared. Code 4 for fire.
07:17One gunshot, one victim is unconscious
07:19but breathing.
07:21How is she? Her pulse is weak. She could bleed out.
07:23John! Back here!
07:27She's the only one left alive.
07:35You didn't clear the closet?
07:37No.
07:39Police! Come out now!
07:47Oh.
07:49Hey.
07:51What are you doing in here?
07:53Come here. Come here, little one.
07:55What are you doing?
07:59Yeah, I'm sorry.
08:01Hey, look at this.
08:03You don't need to see that, okay?
08:09How's the mother?
08:11Still in surgery. They're checking in on the little girl.
08:13No visible injuries.
08:15Yeah, her first name is Anna, last name Hughes.
08:17Remy's the mom, Ellie's the dad,
08:19and the older woman in the dining room was Grandma Deborah.
08:21Think the girl saw what happened?
08:23Well, I hope not. She still hasn't said a word.
08:25I've been in contact with CPS.
08:27They are searching for a family member to come to the hospital
08:29and take custody of Anna once she's cleared.
08:31That's a lot of paperwork to do.
08:33We'll probably stick around, see how the surgery goes.
08:35Of course. I'll let you know if anything changes.
08:39Give me updates in a minute on this.
08:41A family murder in the middle of the night?
08:43It's gonna keep a lot of people on the edge.
08:45Yes, sir.
08:49Now,
08:51about you not searching the closet...
08:53There's no excuse, sir.
08:55I saw the injured woman, and I put her as a priority
08:57before I finished clearing the room.
08:59It won't happen again.
09:01See that it doesn't.
09:03If that was the shooter in there instead of the child,
09:05we'd both be dead.
09:07Go ahead.
09:29It's Bradford. You know what to do.
09:31Hey, it's me.
09:33No idea where you are right now,
09:35but I'm here if you need me,
09:37so just call me when you come.
10:02Yeah, there's a back door,
10:04and we're looking for the neighbor's yard to get to it.
10:06There's no way to see if Ray's inside.
10:08And if he is? Then what?
10:10We hog time and dump him in deep water?
10:12I was thinking landfill, but if you got a bow...
10:14This isn't funny. Just talking about this is criminal conspiracy.
10:16I never would have thought the Reaper would go soft on me.
10:18I ain't going soft.
10:20That pact was made a long time ago
10:22in the anger and fog of war,
10:24but now I'm a cop.
10:26You're an Army lawyer.
10:28We built lives.
10:30What about Henderson and Coyle?
10:32They got to build their lives because of Ray.
10:34They deserve justice,
10:36and we owe that to them.
10:42You okay?
10:44I wasn't much older when my dad died.
10:46Do you think she knows?
10:48I-I don't know. Do you think she'd even understand?
10:50Mm-hmm.
10:52Her mother's out of surgery.
10:54She flatlined on the table, but they were able to get her back.
10:56She's still very much in the woods.
10:58Any luck finding a relative?
11:00She's got a family in Los Angeles,
11:02but CPS is gonna widen the search in the morning.
11:04So what happens to her now?
11:06And please don't say children's shelter.
11:08For the short term, yes,
11:10and if there's no relative found, then foster care.
11:12Those shelters can be grim.
11:14They're chaotic, underfunded, understaffed.
11:16I agree. Not the most ideal place
11:18for a toddler who just lived
11:20through her family getting slaughtered.
11:22Give me a sec.
11:24I got him. I'll get him.
11:26Oh, he landed on his butt.
11:28He's all better.
11:30Got him? Here you go.
11:32What do you think?
11:34About what?
11:36I'll be right back.
11:44What about Anna staying with us tonight?
11:46We aren't registered foster parents.
11:48It's a process.
11:50I'm aware, but we're first responders.
11:52I'm sure CPS would sign off on it.
11:54Anything's better than those children's shelters.
11:56Please don't know about that.
11:58It would be for one night
12:00or until they find a relative
12:02or a temporary foster situation.
12:04But...
12:06But what?
12:08Nothing.
12:10You're right.
12:12You won't regret this.
12:14Luna,
12:16what about Anna coming home with us tonight?
12:18I don't see why not.
12:20I'll go start making some calls,
12:22see if we can make it happen.
12:24Just like the good old days, huh?
12:26Staking out a potential target
12:28hours and hours of nothing.
12:30Just your bad jokes.
12:32Hey, those jokes were me training to be a dad.
12:34And I got two now, Scott and Nancy.
12:36Best kids ever.
12:38Yeah, must take after their mother.
12:40We got movement.
12:42Was that Ray or his mom?
12:44Let's go find out.
12:46Hey, you think that's a good idea?
12:54What do you want?
12:56This is Watkins. I'm Sergeant Tim Bradford.
12:58This is Major Mark Greer.
13:00We'd like to talk to you about your son.
13:02Oh, he's dead.
13:04What else do you need to know?
13:06Do you mind if we come inside for a second to talk?
13:08I do mind.
13:10We serve with Ray, ma'am.
13:12We just need a moment of your time.
13:20Well,
13:22make it quick.
13:24I'm not long for this life,
13:26and I don't want to waste what's left with you two.
13:28I'm so sorry to hear about what you've been going through, ma'am.
13:30I lost my mom to cancer.
13:32Trust me. She's better off.
13:37Would you mind if I use the bathroom?
13:39Down the hall.
13:41Thanks.
13:52Thanks.
14:22Bradford, you don't need that.
14:24That, uh...
14:26What's wrong?
14:28You look like you've seen a ghost.
14:32Oh, Greer, my God, man.
14:34You got old.
14:36I just told him you were dead.
14:38Now you make me look like an idiot.
14:40Calm down.
14:42You don't look like an idiot.
14:44Mom, why don't you, um...
14:46Why don't you go get some rest?
14:48I'll be right back.
14:50Mom, why don't you, um...
14:52give us a minute, huh?
14:54You're gonna cry when I die.
14:56We'll see.
15:02So...
15:04what are you two doing
15:06at a dead guy's house, huh?
15:08Bring you to justice.
15:10Oh, yeah? For what?
15:12For starters, being AWOL,
15:14faking your own death, felony grand theft.
15:16You stole at least half a million dollars from the U.S. government.
15:18Yeah, can you blame me?
15:20I mean, CIA was giving away backpacks of cash.
15:22No one was gonna miss it.
15:24You called in an airstrike on your own guys when we came for you.
15:26There wasn't enough of Coyle and Henderson
15:28to fit in a shoebox.
15:30That sounds really bad.
15:34But I know that's not true.
15:36And you know how I know that?
15:38Because I read the after-action report
15:40that was signed
15:42by the two of you.
15:44The only reason the report reads that way
15:46is so that your wife and daughter
15:48could get your death benefits.
15:52I never asked for that.
15:54You knew.
15:56She was about a month away
15:58from dear John and me,
16:00but thanks to your bleeding hearts,
16:02I'm now untouchable.
16:04I mean, you bring me in right now,
16:06you got to tell Uncle Sam about your big lie, right?
16:08And you, what, be retroactively, dishonorably discharged?
16:10And most likely get fired from your current job.
16:12So...
16:14Don't arrest me. It's okay. Come on.
16:18Here I am. No?
16:20Yeah, that's what I thought.
16:22I'm gonna be here,
16:24watch the old lady croak,
16:26and then get back to what I was doing.
16:28And we are never going to see each other again.
16:30How does that sound?
16:32Sweet.
16:44Heh.
16:50Been really great
16:52catching up with my old war buddies.
16:56Greer, you really do look
16:58old as hell.
17:02That go how you thought it would, Reaper?
17:04All we accomplished was letting that guy
17:06know we're coming for him.
17:08Gonna be twice as hard to take him out now.
17:10It has been a long time
17:12since I've tucked in a toddler.
17:14How'd it feel?
17:16Wonderful.
17:18I think I tweaked my back just a little bit.
17:20All right.
17:22We are gonna need to make a list.
17:24Yes, we are.
17:26We need diapers, baby wipes...
17:28Food, Cheerios. Henry loved Cheerios.
17:30Milk. We're out of milk.
17:32And we need some baby toys, probably.
17:34Yeah, definitely toys.
17:36And we need to do some baby-proofing,
17:38because this is dangerous.
17:40Yeah, okay.
17:42Anything big she could pull down?
17:44These corners are really sharp.
17:46Pointy things for sure.
17:48I'm regretting those succulents now.
17:50How bad do you think
17:52this is gonna screw the kid up?
17:54Depends on what she saw
17:56and where she goes from here.
17:58Lila was older than Anna when she saw me get attacked,
18:00but I always wonder
18:02how much of that stayed with her.
18:04She's one of the most well-adjusted kids I've ever met.
18:06Yeah, no worries there.
18:08Any clarity on the parents?
18:10Mom had a suspended sentence for possession,
18:12went through a diversion program successfully,
18:14and seems to have been clean.
18:16Father was in and out of jail.
18:18A couple drug cases, one assault charge.
18:20Is this their past coming back?
18:22Maybe.
18:24Although they seem to turn things around
18:26since Anna arrived.
18:28Both parents were employed,
18:30kept their noses clean.
18:32All right, we should dig into their financials.
18:34Things might have gotten tight with the kid in the picture.
18:36Maybe the dad had to reach back out
18:38to some of his friends in the drug business.
18:40Oh, uh, what's that?
18:42Oh, it's Blair's jacket.
18:44She left it in my car last night.
18:46Oh, do you mind if we, um, stop by her office and drop it off?
18:48Who's Blair?
18:50My therapist.
18:52You went out with your therapist last night?
18:54No, we ran into each other.
18:56It was just a drink. Totally innocent.
18:58Although I was picking up some vibes.
19:00That crosses so many lines.
19:02You're a therapist, right?
19:04Me and Lil' Gherkin used to hang out with Dr. Shrink all the time.
19:06Lil' Dr... Wait, wait, wait. What?
19:08Dr. Shrink. He was my last therapist.
19:10That's just what we called him.
19:12Okay, and was this therapist licensed?
19:14No.
19:16What?
19:18Hey, you think Blair left her jacket in my car on purpose?
19:20Like to have an excuse to see me again?
19:22She does have an excuse to see you again.
19:24Therapy.
19:26Yeah.
19:28She is adorable.
19:30You know, when your child grows up and leaves,
19:32you don't just miss them.
19:34You miss all the versions of them,
19:36like they're all these separate individual people.
19:38You miss the infant version,
19:40the toddler version,
19:42the skinny ten-year-old version,
19:44and then the man that Henry's become.
19:46That's why people keep having kids,
19:48to get back to those versions they miss.
19:50I think they should develop a time machine,
19:52sort of to make things simpler.
19:54And cheaper.
19:56And cheaper.
19:58Ah, it's Luna.
20:02Hey, nice to see ya.
20:04Hey.
20:06What's... what's wrong?
20:08Anna's mom, Remy,
20:10she died a little while ago.
20:18So, what happens now?
20:20We don't have great options.
20:22She'll end up at a shelter for a week or two
20:24until we can find a foster family that will take her in.
20:26Unless...
20:28Unless what?
20:30Unless you would be willing to keep her
20:32until we can place her with the family.
20:34What do you think about that?
20:36I think that's a bad idea.
20:40Would you give us a minute, please?
20:42Of course.
20:46What's going on?
20:48Nothing.
20:50No, not nothing. Any other day.
20:52You are generous to a fault.
20:54What I want what's best for Anna,
20:56and I think bonding with us for a few weeks
20:58is only gonna damage her further on the back end
21:00when, you know, they pull her away from us.
21:02Okay.
21:04Maybe.
21:06But that's not really why you're hesitating,
21:08is it?
21:10When I was 15,
21:12I was babysitting
21:14for my four-year-old neighbor,
21:16Ryan. I got distracted for a second.
21:18And when I turned around,
21:20he was in the pool.
21:22I jumped in.
21:24I pulled him out.
21:26He was fine, but ever since then...
21:30I was almost the reason
21:32my neighbors lost their son.
21:34I'm not mom material.
21:36Okay, um, I disagree.
21:38But I understand.
21:42Let's just...
21:44say goodbye to Anna.
21:46Wait.
21:48Okay.
21:50Are you sure?
21:52I don't want to do this if you're not comfortable.
21:54How can I make this about me
21:56after everything she's been through?
22:00Luna,
22:02we will take Anna until you find
22:04a family member or a good foster home.
22:06That's amazing. You're amazing for doing this.
22:08Oh, sorry. This is Wesley.
22:10I'm just gonna grab this.
22:12Hey, what's up? Uh, what's up?
22:14It's your deposition today, Oscar's lawsuit.
22:16Wesley, I completely forgot. I am so sorry.
22:18Okay, I need you to start putting these things in your calendar.
22:20I am. I did. I have.
22:22It's... It is. I just...
22:24I have so much going on.
22:26Look, it's clearly a frivolous case, but until I can get it dismissed,
22:28you need to take this seriously.
22:30No, you're absolutely right. I'm on my way.
22:32Crap.
22:34Oscar's deposition. I forgot.
22:36It should only take a couple of hours. I am so sorry to leave you.
22:38It's fine. It's fine.
22:40Are you sure? I could try to take her with me.
22:42Yeah, don't be silly. We'll be fine.
22:44She's right behind us.
22:46Yeah, me both.
22:50Thorson! Jim!
22:52What's happening?
22:54Sweetie, I'm pretty sure you're not supposed to be getting in therapy while you're on shift.
22:56Oh, I'm not a patient here.
22:58This is where I come to take my breaks.
23:00Plus, they got top-notch snackage,
23:02and the mood is super zen.
23:04Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's not okay, either.
23:06Tomato, tomato.
23:08Snackage.
23:10That's a new one.
23:12I don't have an appointment with you today, do I?
23:14No, I just, uh, brought you a jacket.
23:16Oh, you didn't have to do that.
23:18You could have just brought it to our next session.
23:20Thought you might need it.
23:22Never know, it might be your favorite jacket.
23:24Thanks. That was nice of you.
23:32Okay, well, back to work.
23:34Okay, I'm confused.
23:36Are you sure she was flirting with you last night?
23:38I thought she was.
23:40Were you drinking?
23:42I only had one.
23:44Oh, no.
23:46Am I that guy?
23:48The one that thinks every girl's hitting on him?
23:50You know who we could ask?
23:52Who?
23:54Selena.
23:56Funny. I know. Yeah, funny.
23:58Bye, sweetie.
24:00We're not killing him. You are looking at this all wrong.
24:02Ray is already dead. We're just making sure he stays that way.
24:04You can hide behind the I.D. all you want,
24:06but we both know it'll give you no comfort when the nightmares come.
24:08So what? We let him get away with it?
24:10No.
24:12We come clean about everything.
24:14Not a chance. Ray is right.
24:16We say anything, it'll blow up our lives.
24:18I will lose my career, my family.
24:20I wouldn't let that happen.
24:22I'll take the fall. I was squad leader. It'll all be on me.
24:24I signed those after-action reports, too.
24:26I'll say I made you sign them.
24:28No one will buy it!
24:30You are gonna lose everything,
24:32destroy my life, and then Ray will still be out there.
24:34There is only one way out of this.
24:38I can't.
24:40And I won't let you.
24:42You would arrest me
24:44for killing that scumbag?
24:48Yes.
24:52Okay.
24:54Then I'm out.
24:56And whatever death and destruction Ray causes next,
24:58that's on you.
25:00Well, it's undisputed
25:02that Officer Nolan wanted to inflict pain
25:04on Oscar Hutchinson.
25:06Untrue. It is very much in dispute.
25:08Are we keeping you up,
25:10Officer Nolan?
25:12Is my client's life not important to you?
25:14Sorry, no.
25:16I've been pulling a lot of strings lately.
25:18I've been trying to figure out
25:20what's going on with Ray.
25:22I've been trying to figure out
25:24what's going on with Oscar.
25:26I've been trying to figure out
25:28what's going on with Ray.
25:30Sorry, no. I've been pulling doubles lately,
25:32and last night we took home a little girl
25:34whose family had been murdered.
25:36Please strike that from the record.
25:38Officer Nolan is clearly trying to paint himself
25:40in a positive light for the court.
25:42Not at all, though I can understand
25:44how any act of generosity you would see as manipulative.
25:46Let's get back on track.
25:48Yes. Let's.
25:50Officer Nolan, would you read the highlighted text exchange
25:52from the day of the attack on Oscar Hutchinson?
25:54Mm.
25:56Why can't this guy just get shanked in prison?
25:58And who did you send that text to?
26:00My girlfriend at the time, Bailey Newton.
26:02And who were you referring to?
26:04Who do you wish to see, quote, shanked in prison?
26:06I don't wish to see anyone.
26:08Just answer the question.
26:10Who were you referring to in the text?
26:12Oscar Hutchinson.
26:14But this was taken out of context.
26:16Under what context do you wish to see my client dead?
26:18And to what lengths were you willing to go
26:20to make sure that happened?
26:22This is just a man venting his frustration
26:24about work to his wife. Nothing more.
26:26Mm. Let's move on to the second text, shall we,
26:28Officer Nolan, if you please?
26:32Oh, wow.
26:34Oh, yes. This is a cool fort,
26:36don't you think? Yes.
26:38And we can feel really safe in here, huh?
26:40I love seeing you smile.
26:44You can line them all up.
26:46Yes.
26:48Oh, I would love to sit closer.
26:50Oh.
26:54It's pretty cool in here, huh?
26:56Yeah. Yeah.
27:02Oh, good.
27:04You're not dead.
27:06I'm sorry. Not good enough.
27:08I've spent the last 36 hours imagining you
27:10bleeding out at a variety of Los Angeles landmarks.
27:12I would have called you if I could.
27:14Telling me you're alive is not optional.
27:18What the hell are you into that's making you so crazy?
27:20I can't tell you.
27:22Why?
27:24Because even knowing about it would put you at risk with the department.
27:28You committed a crime?
27:30No.
27:32I mean, no, not technically.
27:34But you've done something that I would be compelled to report,
27:36and if I didn't, I would get disciplined.
27:38I'm not going to have my drama infect you.
27:40Then what are you doing here?
27:42I came to see you.
27:44And what? Order taken?
27:46Watch TV? Pretend like nothing's going on?
27:48No, I...
27:50I...
27:54I need you to leave.
28:00Understood.
28:08Hey.
28:10How are we doing on the multiple homicides?
28:12Oh, we're coming up empty so far.
28:14No eyewitnesses, not a lot of durable cameras in that neighborhood.
28:16And we talked to some coworkers,
28:18and they confirmed that they had turned their lives around.
28:20Hmm.
28:22Now a dead end on ballistics, no match.
28:24No hits on any of the prints.
28:26We should expand the camera scene, Harriet.
28:28I'll add some units, widen the grid.
28:32Wait, uh, it looks like
28:34the Hughes got a payment
28:36every third of the month
28:38for $300, like clockwork.
28:40Drug payments?
28:42Maybe the dad got back in the game.
28:44You know a lot of junkies on a payment plan.
28:46What?
28:48Rent check?
28:50I mean, they have had money problems,
28:52and that back room felt
28:54different than the rest of the house.
28:56There were no personal items, and it had a deadbolt on it.
28:58Maybe they
29:00took on a tenant.
29:02A tenant that disappears after an entire family is slaughtered.
29:04Looks like we have a suspect.
29:06Hey, I need your help
29:08figuring out what's going on with Tim.
29:10Good morning.
29:12Morning. Hi. How are you? I'm fine, thanks.
29:14Um, that's a lie.
29:16Okay, so, two nights ago,
29:18Tim got this crazy phone call,
29:20and then he disappeared.
29:22Then he called in sick.
29:24And now he says that if he tells me what's going on,
29:26I could get fired.
29:28Well, then I guess it's a good thing he didn't tell you.
29:30Yeah.
29:32I mean, I don't know.
29:34I guess it's a good thing he didn't tell you.
29:36Would you accept that reasoning from Bailey?
29:38No.
29:40Look, if I knew what was going on, maybe I could help.
29:42We could help. Right, but if he won't tell you,
29:44I don't see what choice you have.
29:46What's going on?
29:48We ID'd the guy running the back bedroom
29:50from the Hughes. Midnight shift brought him in.
29:52Uh, I have to... No, no, of course.
29:54Good luck. Okay, you too. And I'm here
29:56if you need me.
30:00All right, we got warm milk,
30:02sound machine.
30:04We are ready for nap.
30:10Anna?
30:14Anna?
30:16Sweetie?
30:18Come on out, sweetie. We're not playing hide-and-seek.
30:26Anna?
30:28Anna?
30:30Anna?
30:34Anna?
30:36Honey?
30:42Oh, my God.
30:48Hi, it's John Nolan.
30:50Leave a message at the beep.
30:54Anna? Sweetie?
30:58Oh, sweetie.
31:00You had me so scared.
31:02Oh, come here.
31:04Oh, sweetie.
31:06I was so scared.
31:08Oh, okay.
31:10Oh, it's kind of nice in here.
31:12I actually get why you like it.
31:18Where were you night before last?
31:20I was at home with my wife.
31:22You can call her. She'll tell you.
31:24What's your relationship to the Hughes?
31:26Ellis and I
31:28go way back.
31:30I work in Brentwood, live in Victorville.
31:32It's about a two-hour drive on a good day.
31:34I rent a room from him on the nights that I work late.
31:36But I swear
31:38I would never hurt them.
31:40You know what happened?
31:42It's all over the news.
31:44Is Anna okay?
31:46She's safe.
31:48Look, I...
31:50I know I should have came forward and said something,
31:52but, like, I saw what he did
31:54to them, and I was scared.
31:56He?
31:58Bad Rod.
32:00Ellis won a lottery ticket
32:02a couple days ago.
32:04I was bragging how he hit big,
32:06and Rod seemed real interested.
32:10I couldn't find her, and suddenly
32:12I was 15 again, and that little boy
32:14was face down in the pool.
32:16I can't believe I ever thought I could do this.
32:18I understand
32:20how that trauma could imprint on you,
32:22but that little boy was okay.
32:24And so is Anna.
32:26I am terrified I'm gonna feel her.
32:28We all are.
32:30One time, I accidentally slammed Dominique's
32:32finger in the sliding glass door.
32:34I can still hear her scream.
32:36You don't have to be
32:38perfect to take care of this little girl.
32:40You just have to
32:42care enough to get through
32:44the scary moments.
32:46But I can take
32:48her with me if you want.
32:50No judgment whatsoever.
32:56No. Let her sleep.
33:00You got this.
33:02A lottery ticket.
33:04That's what he killed that little girl's family?
33:06Not even a lottery ticket. A scratch-off for $1,500.
33:08He's willing to kill three people
33:10for $1,500. What's he gonna do to stay out of prison?
33:12All right, Nolan, Juarez,
33:14you two cover the back.
33:16You three take the front.
33:18Quietly, we hold the perimeter and let SWAT do their thing.
33:20All right. Go.
33:48Mom's probably been searched a dozen times.
33:50Tired of having a gun stuck in her face.
33:52You want to low-key this?
33:54All right, we're gonna low-key this. Roderick may not be home,
33:56and we don't want to traumatize this woman
33:58any more than we have to.
34:00Roger that. We're in position. No movement in the house.
34:10LAPD, Mrs. Eves.
34:12We have a search warrant for this house
34:14and an arrest warrant for Roderick Eves.
34:16He's not here.
34:18That's what that sign says.
34:20I haven't seen or heard from him in months,
34:22so don't go tearing up my house.
34:24A search warrant isn't a choice, ma'am. Please step outside.
34:28Uh, floor gets creaky
34:30after I vacuum. Yeah, that's not a thing.
34:32Come here.
34:34We have movement inside perimeter hold.
34:36We are making entry.
34:42What the hell is he shooting?
34:44He's on the ground.
34:46Control, we have a barricaded suspect with some type of long gun.
34:48Send SWAT to our location.
34:52I got an open window.
34:54You want to do your guess?
34:56Do it.
35:08Cover me!
35:14Come on!
35:38Ah!
35:44Control.
35:46Code 4.
35:48We have suspected custody.
35:50Mobilize an RA unit for a GSW.
35:52All right, everyone okay?
35:54All in one piece.
35:58Hey, hey. You okay?
36:00Heard it got a little dicey out there today.
36:02Oh, we had a bit of a soup sandwich,
36:04but we all came out all right.
36:06All over a scratch-off ticket. Yeah.
36:08Oh, hey, I got some good news for you.
36:10Oscar died.
36:12Nothing like that. Even though he stabbed you?
36:14Yeah, fair enough.
36:16The judge granted the motion to dismiss.
36:18So it's over? For you.
36:20The judge said you had the lowest tier of culpability.
36:22The sheriff stationed outside the hospital room
36:24was primarily responsible for Oscar's safety.
36:26Wesley, that is great. Thank you.
36:28I'd say get some sleep, but I know you got a toddler at your house.
36:30Oh, yeah, no, sleep is out the window.
36:32I need to clear the air on something.
36:34Um...
36:36Look, the other night...
36:38Totally my fault.
36:40I shouldn't have asked for that drink.
36:42It was a violation of our professional relationships,
36:44and I could get into a lot of trouble.
36:46T-Trust me, you won't. I-I would never knock you out.
36:48I know that,
36:50but I never should have put you in a position to make that choice.
36:52I understand if you want to switch therapists.
36:54N-No.
36:56No, not at all.
36:58Look, you are...
37:00the first person
37:02that I've ever felt comfortable opening up to,
37:04and I can't lose that.
37:06You know, so no matter
37:08the-the physical attraction we felt...
37:10Aaron.
37:12I need to make this
37:14very clear.
37:16There was and is
37:18no attraction on my end.
37:20I need you to understand that.
37:24Understood. Yeah.
37:26Uh, glad we cleared the air on that.
37:28Ahem.
37:30See you next session. Have a good week.
37:32Thank you. You, too.
37:35♪
37:45What are you doing?
37:47Nothing.
37:49I am not calling, not searching,
37:51not stalking.
37:53Just being a good girlfriend
37:55and trusting my man.
37:57Worst country song ever.
37:59Still no word?
38:01We talked last night.
38:03More like I got heated, and he just stood there,
38:05so I don't know. I'm at a loss.
38:07I've got an idea. Let's put a tracker on his truck.
38:09Y-You are a bad influence.
38:11No.
38:13You're just a really good teacher. W-What?
38:15You think I haven't learned a thing or two?
38:17Living with a cop who ates undercover school?
38:19Okay. What have you learned?
38:21Never hold your coffee with your gun hand.
38:23Yes, that is actually very useful.
38:25However, you do not have a gun, so what else?
38:27Keep your head on a swivel.
38:29What is this? Oh, balance.
38:31Cap.
39:01Oh, my gosh.
39:03I love what you've done here.
39:05I see a pig,
39:07but I also see a cat.
39:09More of a pig cat.
39:11Kind of brilliant.
39:13She's brilliant.
39:15Okay.
39:17Pardon me.
39:19Let's do it.
39:21Do what?
39:23Foster her.
39:25What?
39:27Foster her.
39:29Let's do it.
39:31Do what? Foster her.
39:33I know we decided not to have kids,
39:35but this feels like fate.
39:37Yeah. No, it does. Are you sure you're all right with this?
39:39Yeah. I-I mean, I'm terrified,
39:41but I can run into burning buildings.
39:43I can do this. Of course you can.
39:45This is gonna be great. Yes.
39:47This is gonna be so great. Yes.
39:49Hi. Hi. Come in.
39:51Hi. Great news.
39:53John Bailey, this is Don Hughes,
39:55Anna's uncle from Tampa.
39:57Pleasure. He's gonna take Anna to live with him.
39:59That's...
40:01That's fantastic. Yeah.
40:03Thank you so much for taking care of her.
40:05Oh, no, of course. Yeah.
40:07She's amazing. Yeah, she's been great.
40:11Hey, sweetheart.
40:13How you doing?
40:15Oh, fantastic.
40:17He says goodbye. So high-fives, little one.
40:21Bye, sweetie.
40:23Yeah. Let me get her settled
40:25in the rental. I'm gonna head right to the airport.
40:27Okay. Come on.
40:29Ready?
40:41You both did
40:43an amazing job. I can't thank you enough.
40:45You too.
40:55You okay?
40:57No.
40:59No, me too.
41:15Damn it.