The Rookie Season 3 Episode 6
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00:01Previously on The Rookie
00:02I'm gonna give you my car.
00:03What's the catch?
00:04You have to keep checking in with me until you're off the street or no deal.
00:07Thanks.
00:09I am hereby placing you under administrative leave, gun and badge.
00:12Guys like Doug Stanton should not be training our next generation.
00:15If you had your college degree, you would be able to be TO in two years.
00:19Looks like I'm going back to school.
00:23Thanks for letting me do my laundry here.
00:26I swear my cousin's dryer is possessed.
00:29Anytime.
00:30Plus, it means I get to make sure you have a vegetable this month.
00:35I told you, all the cool kids are getting scurvy.
00:38Listen, I have to write a paper for school about gender roles in the workplace.
00:43And I'm supposed to interview someone who's working a job that was traditionally considered male.
00:47And you want to interview me?
00:52If you're not busy.
00:53I would be honored.
00:54If you're gonna make this weird, I'll just ask someone else.
00:56No, I'm in.
00:57We can do it after dinner tonight.
00:59I still have to get the questions together.
01:01Okay.
01:02Well, how about tomorrow night?
01:03I could pick you up after my shift.
01:04I should be done on time for once.
01:06My sergeant has us doing site security for the CCOA convention.
01:11It's the California Covert Operators Association.
01:14Undercover cops have a convention?
01:16Yeah.
01:17At a hotel, if you can believe it.
01:18And it's advertised on their website, so.
01:20That sounds like the opposite of covert.
01:23Yeah, that's what I said.
01:24But I guess it's a space for them to share trade secrets.
01:27And party on the city's dime.
01:28While we make sure no bad guys get close enough to ID an undercover cop.
01:32Well, sadly, I'll be missing the fun because I'll be working the community policing center with Smitty tomorrow.
01:37Yeah.
01:38Only ten more days until no more teals.
01:44Hey.
01:45I thought you were starting college classes tonight.
01:47I'm actually just about to head into my ethics and criminal law class, but I'm having second thoughts about identifying myself as a police officer.
01:54I mean, I should, right?
01:55Yeah.
01:56No.
01:57That's not helpful.
01:58Why shouldn't you?
01:59Because it'll isolate them right away.
02:01You think I introduce myself as homeless at school?
02:03Unless you want the class to be about you.
02:05I'd keep your head down and blend in.
02:07Good evening.
02:08I'm Professor Ryan, and this is ethics and criminal justice.
02:12Now tell me, what do those words make you think?
02:15That the two don't go together.
02:18Why?
02:19Because the criminal justice system is inherently biased, designed to punish poor people and people of color.
02:25Okay, so if that's a problem, what is the solution?
02:27Defund the police, for starters.
02:29Anyone disagree?
02:30Well, I don't think it's quite that simple, just defunding the police.
02:35Defunding doesn't mean get rid of cops.
02:37It means stop prioritizing them over people they're supposed to serve.
02:40No, I appreciate that, and I agree.
02:42I think a lot more money needs to be invested in communities,
02:45but it will take time for those investments to affect any real change.
02:49If we drastically cut policing before that happens, it would leave people unprotected.
02:54It can't be worse than it is now.
02:56Sure it can't.
02:58Don't you agree?
03:00Oh, I'm not here to agree or to pick sides.
03:02Ethics are often at odds with the law.
03:04What's right and what is legal are very often all too different.
03:08And that tension is what we are here to explore.
03:12And it is going to get uncomfortable, so y'all better strap in.
03:26By then, the class had ended, and I still hadn't identified myself.
03:30Did I make a mistake?
03:31I can't answer that for you.
03:33As a cop, you have to judge social situations on a case-by-case basis.
03:36I just hate the feeling like I'm hiding something.
03:38All of these people can't be undercover cops, can they?
03:41Okay, so think of the undercover world like high school, right?
03:44So first you have your UCs.
03:45They are like the star quarterbacks.
03:47No undercover operation can happen without them, and they know it.
03:49They take the most risk, and they reap the most reward.
03:52Meaning?
03:53They get laid a lot.
03:54Oh.
03:55Then you have your case officers.
03:56They're like the debate team.
03:57They think they're smarter than everyone else,
03:59and they see themselves as puppet masters who use UCs as just a tool in their kit.
04:04I'm guessing they don't get laid near as much.
04:06Correct.
04:07Then you have your tech squad.
04:08They're like the hackers.
04:09They basically are smarter than everyone else.
04:11But they have a real criminal streak.
04:12They commit legal burglaries and break-ins, planting cameras and bugs.
04:16Finally, you have your freshmen.
04:18They are easily identifiable, just on patrol.
04:20Still at that awkward stage of trying to let their hair grow out where they're mullet adjacent.
04:25So you were a star quarterback.
04:27Oh, baby.
04:28I was the Heisman Trophy.
04:30Alright, thanks.
04:31You're good to go.
04:32Hey, do you work at a convention every year?
04:34No.
04:35Ellie hasn't hosted one in a long time.
04:37But I did go with Isabelle once.
04:38What kind of classes do they teach?
04:39No idea.
04:40Patrol isn't allowed to know UC trade secrets.
04:43So I just ordered room service.
04:45Worked on my tan.
04:46That's it.
04:47Rack!
04:48I'm a hack!
04:50You bastard!
04:51You get prettier with H.
04:53Yeah, and you're still the same part Neanderthal.
04:55Lucy Chen, Mac Daniels.
04:57Hey, how are ya?
04:58Oh, hi.
04:59Nice to meet you.
05:00Beth, how are the kids?
05:01Oh, uh, this is actually, uh, my friend Candace.
05:03Hi.
05:04Mac's right.
05:05You are pretty.
05:07Uh, Chen, why don't you go and get Candace's info?
05:09Yeah.
05:10Mac, come on over here, bud.
05:11Uh-oh.
05:12Am I in trouble?
05:15If you want to run around on Beth, that's your business.
05:18But did you really expect me not to notice?
05:20Notice what?
05:21Your pupils, man.
05:22They're pinpoints.
05:23You're looking $5.50.
05:24What do you want?
05:25It's just a little oxy.
05:26Okay.
05:27Relax, I got a prescription.
05:28I jacked up my shoulder on the job about a month back.
05:31Payne's a mother.
05:32Mac!
05:33I got a spa appointment.
05:35I gotta go.
05:37Hey, it's good seeing you, bro.
05:38Yeah, me too.
05:39He seems nice.
05:48Yeah, believe it or not, he used to be the most clean-cut guy I ever met.
05:54James, it's good to see you.
05:56Am I, uh, still on for Aaron and Michael tutoring tomorrow night?
05:59Just Aaron.
06:00Michael has drama club.
06:01That boy's such a ham.
06:02I love him.
06:03Who's this?
06:04This is Silas.
06:05Silas, good to meet you.
06:06I'm Jackson, and this is Smitty.
06:08Jackson, last name what?
06:10Badge number, please, for my records.
06:123-3-3-5-6.
06:14Badge number?
06:162-8-7-1-7.
06:19First name, please.
06:20Smitty, sufficient.
06:21Silas is the eyes and ears of the neighborhood.
06:23He does it.
06:24The patrol gives me a heads up on problems that need fixing.
06:27Anything we should know about?
06:28Well, city sanitation is elected to empty the dumpster in front of Mateo's Deli.
06:31That will attract rodents.
06:33And the Cadet Blue 1978 Dodge Aspen is blocking Sally Nelson's driveway, and she has work at 10.
06:38Kid would make a good CI.
06:39Forget it.
06:40Silas is here because he wants to help his neighbors, and I make it easier for you to hassle them.
06:44Of course.
06:45That's not what we're looking for.
06:47Look, I can call the city and have them tow away to Aspen so Sally can get to work.
06:51Is there anything else we can help you with?
06:52Um, I've actually made a list of potholes, and they can cause accidents, car damage.
06:57But the Bureau of Street Services doesn't return my telephone calls.
07:00Smitty, doesn't your uncle work for city services?
07:03Ah, Artie, yes.
07:05Guy is such a slacker.
07:07Can you call him about the potholes?
07:10No.
07:11I owe money.
07:13Okay, fine.
07:14Give me the number and I'll call.
07:16Do you really think there could be trouble at this convention?
07:18Absolutely.
07:19Criminals would kill to infiltrate this place.
07:21The damage that undercover operations do to their business is incredible.
07:29June!
07:30What?
07:31Are you here?
07:32Oh, good.
07:33You're at the convention.
07:34I'm scheduled to teach a seminar this morning, but I can't get there.
07:36Can you fill in for me?
07:37It's the same class you used to teach.
07:38You could do it in your sleep.
07:39I can't.
07:40I'm working security.
07:41Please.
07:42You still owe me from the op in Bakersfield, and you know I wouldn't ask if I didn't have to.
07:46Go ahead.
07:47I got this covered.
07:48Go ahead.
07:49Okay.
07:50Uh, sure.
07:51Thanks.
07:52I'll text you the details.
07:53You are the best.
07:54What's the seminar on?
07:56Women make up just 12% of law enforcement, but they are attacked almost twice as often
08:02as male officers.
08:04And yet, male officers are three times more likely to fire their weapon, they are three
08:10times more likely to get injured while on duty, and they make up 95% of citizen complaints.
08:17Which begs the question, are women just better cops?
08:20Oh, you better believe it.
08:25You're not supposed to be listening.
08:27Why?
08:28Because I don't trust patrol with all their secret squirrel stuff.
08:30It doesn't matter why.
08:31Rules are rules.
08:32And I'm already on ten ice, so I'm out.
08:34The seminar today is about being a female undercover cop and the unique risks that that poses.
08:39Now, I will warn you, this is not going to be an easy ride.
08:43Some of what you're about to see is hard to watch.
08:46But if we can learn from the UCs who died in these videos, then maybe we can save some lives.
08:53Are you with me?
08:55Oh, yeah.
08:56Oh, yeah.
08:57Oh, yeah.
08:58Oh, yeah.
08:59Oh, yeah.
09:00Jen.
09:01Yes?
09:02I thought you were running to the bathroom.
09:03I was.
09:04I am.
09:05Sorry.
09:12Next time he calls about potholes, take it seriously, okay?
09:15Yes, I work with Smitty.
09:17No.
09:18No.
09:19No.
09:20I won't tell him that.
09:21Because it's disgusting.
09:22No!
09:23No!
09:24No!
09:25No!
09:26No!
09:27No!
09:28My baby is in the back!
09:30Seven out of seven are carjacking.
09:31Suspect headed westbound on 4th near Waverly.
09:33I'm on foot.
09:34I need any unit in here.
09:35No!
09:36No!
09:37No!
09:38No!
09:39No!
09:40No!
09:47No!
09:48No!
09:49No!
09:50No!
09:51No!
09:52No!
09:53No!
09:54I guess you didn't need that assist after all.
09:56You're...
09:57A cop on a horse?
09:58Yep.
09:59Any other suspects?
10:01No.
10:02Can you watch him?
10:03We can say her baby was in the car.
10:10Ma'am, that's your baby?
10:11Yeah, what's your baby?
10:12Yeah.
10:13Oh, I'm sorry.
10:16So you're spying on one of the seminars?
10:19No.
10:22Maybe a little bit.
10:23I mean, what's the big deal?
10:24I'm a cop too.
10:25The likelihood of patrol officers getting fired or flaming out
10:28are much higher than ranked officers.
10:30The information and tactics the CCOA present are so unique
10:33and so sensitive that they are literally on a need-to-know basis.
10:37Got it?
10:39Yeah.
10:42Tim?
10:43Beth?
10:44I'm here to surprise Mac.
10:45He's barely been home the last three months.
10:47I bet.
10:48Yeah.
10:49Undercover works a full-time gig.
10:50Is he here yet?
10:52Yeah.
10:53He rolled through a few hours ago.
10:54It's great seeing you.
10:55You too.
10:58Seriously?
10:59You're not gonna give her a heads up?
11:01No way I'm getting in the middle of that.
11:04Tim.
11:05Check this out.
11:06Those cars belong to the undercover cops.
11:08They'll have switched out license plates so criminals can't ID them,
11:11but you can't cover the VIN numbers.
11:13If he gets those numbers, he'll be able to identify them.
11:16Gun, back pocket.
11:17Hey!
11:18Police!
11:19Hold up!
11:20All units, be advised we have a perimeter breach.
11:33White mail, blue ball cap, gray jacket, blue jeans.
11:35Made it in through the south rear door.
11:36Armed with a handgun, may be targeting police.
11:38He won't get far.
11:41Hokedell's on lockdown and his description just went up to 200 armed police officers.
11:45Really, he's trapped in here with us.
11:48Yeah, that description's useless now.
11:51Be advised, our suspect no longer has on a ball cap or jacket,
11:55which means we are searching for a white guy in blue jeans.
12:03Did you see that?
12:05Yeah, that could be our guy.
12:06Could be our guy, could just be a twitchy UC.
12:08They're hardwired to avoid uniformed cops.
12:10You think you can tell if he's a cop just by tapping to him?
12:13Is that a challenge?
12:14Yep.
12:17How's it going?
12:20Here for the convention?
12:22I'm not really supposed to say.
12:24I say yes.
12:25I'd kill the work on a cover.
12:26God, me too.
12:27You must have the best stories.
12:29Nah.
12:30Oh, come on.
12:31Give us one.
12:32I've only been a year on the job.
12:33I've never seen any real action.
12:34All right, well, this one time, a couple years back,
12:37I get in with this biker gang, and we're moving a hell ton of smack.
12:40Now the buyer, he smells a rat.
12:42And suddenly I got six sawed-off shotties right to my grill.
12:46They wanted me to try the batch, make sure it wasn't bunk.
12:48What did you do?
12:49And I got high as the Hindenburg and came down just as messy.
12:52Sorry.
12:53Wrong answer.
12:58Look how the cops don't behave like characters in movies.
13:01You chase the drugs.
13:03Your case, your career.
13:05You're a shot.
13:07Suspect in custody.
13:09Thanks for the assist.
13:10Ah, no problem.
13:11I was given a talk at the local elementary school.
13:13Yeah, I gotta admit, I've actually never seen a cop on a horse before.
13:17Well, not on the street, anyway.
13:19It's weird.
13:20You must have been looking in the wrong direction.
13:22Yeah, well, I am not now.
13:26Officer Jackson West.
13:27Badge number 3-3-3-5-6.
13:29What's up, Silas?
13:30I don't know him.
13:31This is Officer Young.
13:33Isaac.
13:34Badge number 2-9-1-9-6.
13:36And this here is Ruby, official police source of the West Adams Mountain Patrol.
13:39Does she have a badge number?
13:40No, but she lives in stall number 11.
13:42Uh, House Patrol.
13:43Is there anything else we can do?
13:45Actually...
13:47A sprinkler head at Edgewood Park broke off, and his brain the swings.
13:51Okay.
13:52Well, I am on it.
13:53It's, um...
13:54It's nice to meet you.
13:55Hey, you too.
13:58You two are looking at each other funny.
14:01I am his wife!
14:03Open the damn door!
14:04He doesn't want to see you!
14:05Matt!
14:06I'm done, can you hear me?
14:07You're never gonna see your sons again!
14:09What's going on?
14:10You okay?
14:11Mac's in there with some stripper whore.
14:12He's wasted half of his body.
14:16What's going on?
14:17Nothing.
14:18We're just hanging out.
14:19Get Mac.
14:20I need to see him.
14:21He's sleeping.
14:22I think.
14:23I don't know.
14:24He won't talk to me.
14:25Open the door.
14:26No, I can't.
14:27Open!
14:28Back up!
14:30Mac!
14:31He's not breathing.
14:32What did you do?
14:33Nothing.
14:34We were just partying.
14:35Control 7-M19.
14:36Send an RA to the Guston Hotel.
14:379212 West 6th Street.
14:38Room 623.
14:39Adult male.
14:40Possible OT.
14:45Come on, Mac.
14:47Come on.
14:48Wake up, Mac.
14:49Tim.
14:50Narcan.
14:51You're right, Mac.
14:52You're right.
14:53I'm here.
14:54Okay.
14:55Beth's here.
14:56You're okay, bud.
14:57Try and sit up.
14:58Beth.
14:59Baby.
15:00I can't do this anymore.
15:01Wait, wait, wait.
15:02Come back.
15:03I love you.
15:04You said I was the one you loved.
15:06Okay.
15:07Tell me the truth.
15:08Did working the convention as a patrol officer feel like a demotion?
15:11At first, yes.
15:12But then, I don't know, I got a contact anxiety high.
15:15I do not miss the constant fear and the lying so much you don't know what the truth is.
15:19Hey!
15:20I know you.
15:21Victor, right?
15:22Victor, right?
15:23Hey, how you doing?
15:24Victor's in my ethics class.
15:25You're a cop.
15:26I can see why you might think that.
15:28Um, I'm just kidding.
15:30I know you.
15:31And I'm just kidding.
15:32Okay.
15:33Okay.
15:34Tell me the truth.
15:35Did working the convention as a patrol officer feel like a demotion?
15:38At first, yes.
15:39But then, I don't know, I got a contact anxiety high.
15:42I do not miss the constant fear and the lying so much you don't know what the truth is.
15:46Hey!
15:47I know you.
15:48Victor, right?
15:49But to be fair, this uniform could also mean I'm a male stripper.
15:51Whoa, what's all that for?
15:53To show everyone in class.
15:54We got a narc inside.
15:55Victor, hey.
15:57Is that a little harsh?
15:58Victor!
16:01Well, can't wait to hear how class goes.
16:08Hey.
16:09Hey.
16:11Were you trying to kill yourself?
16:13God, right for now.
16:15Okay, then what the hell were you thinking?
16:16You told me you were taking oxy because you were injured.
16:19I was.
16:20All right, I am.
16:22It was a mistake.
16:23A mistake?
16:24Yeah.
16:24You downed opioids with whiskey.
16:26All right, that's not pain management.
16:28That is the problem.
16:29I know.
16:30I screwed up, okay?
16:32Yeah.
16:32I was just trying to push through the pain and keep working.
16:36It got away from me.
16:37You know how it is.
16:38I do.
16:39And I know addicts lie so much, they don't know what's true anymore.
16:42Hey, I am not your ex-wife.
16:44Really?
16:44Because from where I'm standing, you look exactly like Isabel.
16:46Look, I'm not going to make the same mistake I did with her.
16:49You are going into a program tomorrow.
16:53You can't keep doing this to your family, Mac.
16:57I know.
16:58I know.
16:58I will.
17:00I promise.
17:01You are going to have to talk about it, right?
17:16Look, it was a momentary lapse in judgment, and Tim has already scolded me for listening
17:22in, but I've got to say, what I heard at your seminar was amazing.
17:27I was a little rusty, but thank you.
17:30Listen, I've been thinking a lot about what I want to do once I'm eligible to test, and
17:35I think I could be really good at undercover work.
17:39I would love to pick your brain sometime.
17:41Not about tactics, just what I should focus on to prepare for the job.
17:45I actually, I have time for drinks right now, if you want.
17:51Yeah, great.
17:52No, no, I have a homework thing with Tamara.
17:56She won't mind if we do it a little bit later.
17:59Let me just give her a call.
18:02Hey, it's me.
18:04Are we cool if we do the interview a little bit later tonight?
18:07Is nine o'clock too late for you?
18:09Okay, great.
18:10I will see you then.
18:10I am all yours.
18:14Hey, you know you owe me big time, right?
18:17Yeah, but can we keep my tab open?
18:19I could use another assist.
18:20I was about to go out for drinks with a colleague of mine, Lucy Chen.
18:24Hey.
18:25I'm in a bind.
18:26Look, the real reason I couldn't make the convention today is because I spotted a tail on my way down from Sacramento.
18:31Who?
18:31I think it's the buyer in this op I've been running.
18:34They're sniffing around a big batch of liquid fentanyl I'm selling.
18:36And you think they're on to you?
18:37I think there's a lot of money in play, and they're paranoid as hell.
18:41Are they still surveilling you?
18:42Yeah, I couldn't lose them.
18:44I think they put a tracker on my car.
18:46Look, I'm at the smokehouse in Burbank, but my whole team's up in San Jose.
18:50What are you driving?
18:51Black Mustang GT.
18:52They know me as Coco.
18:53All right, I'm on my way.
18:55Sorry, I'm gonna have to call Gray now.
18:57We're gonna have to take a rain check on our drinks, but totally.
19:01Unless you want to come with.
19:08Narc.
19:09Hey, there's no call for that.
19:11At least let me explain first.
19:12Explain what?
19:13That he's a cop.
19:14Yeah, I know.
19:15What do you mean you know?
19:16Well, I sought on his application when he signed up for my class.
19:20And you didn't tell us?
19:21Oh, it wasn't my decision to make.
19:23How can you say that?
19:24Cops have been spying on people like us for 200 years.
19:27He could be taking this class to get close to us, to get into LULAC or Black Lives Matter.
19:31Oh, I'm not undercover.
19:33I'm actually just a rookie.
19:34Dude, stop lying.
19:35I'm not.
19:38Two years ago, I was working construction back east.
19:41I moved out here to join the police and make a difference.
19:44I'm actually taking this class to finally get my degree.
19:48It's true.
19:49I read his transcript.
19:51Plus, do you really think the LAPD's gonna send a 40-something-year-old white guy to infiltrate BLM?
19:56Come on now.
19:56Probably not.
19:57You still should have told us he's a cop.
19:59Hmm.
20:01Who here thinks that John is ethically obligated to identify himself?
20:06I do.
20:07Why?
20:08This is supposed to be a safe space.
20:10What if one of us admitted to a crime in the middle of a discussion?
20:13Well, then you'd be stupid.
20:15There are no truly safe spaces.
20:17I mean, certainly not in a college classroom.
20:19Believe it or not, I was wrestling with whether or not to tell you last night.
20:24And, honestly, I still don't know what the right decision is.
20:28Okay, well, let's explore that further.
20:31I want everyone in here to write a five-page essay.
20:34Tell me why or why not you think that John had an ethical obligation to tell us he's a cop.
20:38There's June's car.
20:48There's June's car.
20:48There's June's car.
20:51There's June's car.
20:55There's June's car.
20:55Tracker.
21:08What's the plan?
21:09You go in, find June.
21:11Remember her undercover name is Coco.
21:13She's a friend in town.
21:15Buy her a drink, chat her up.
21:17I will hang back and try and spot who her tails are.
21:20Okay.
21:21You up for this?
21:22Hell yeah.
21:25Coco?
21:27Hey.
21:28Hey.
21:30That Harper found a tracker outside.
21:32We think they're here.
21:33Yeah, I know.
21:33One's at your four o'clock.
21:34Haven't spotted his backup yet.
21:40Hey, honey.
21:40Can I get you something?
21:41Yeah, sure.
21:42I will have what she's having.
21:44Do you want another one?
21:44Sure.
21:46Make it three.
21:49Coco.
21:49Coco.
21:50Hey, what a coincidence seeing you all the way down here.
21:53Like hell, you followed me.
21:55We got a lot of money on the line with this deal, so we need to be very careful.
21:59A lot of people in this business, you know, they don't have integrity.
22:04Yeah, because you're just filled with integrity, aren't you, Sato?
22:09Oh, you say my name in front of someone that I don't know?
22:12What is wrong with you?
22:14No, what's wrong with you?
22:15No one asked you to sit?
22:19Who is this bitch?
22:23Oh, you just killed yourself.
22:24I'm looking at an empty chair right there.
22:28Then who's going to conduct the hydrogenation process?
22:31Who's going to perform the molecular synthesis to get the acid tables balanced?
22:34You get that wrong, you're going to have buyers with brain bleed.
22:37You're the chemist.
22:40She's the chemist.
22:41Yeah, she is.
22:42Now back off.
22:43And tell your boss the price just went up 5% for the lack of trust.
22:47Oh, I don't think so.
22:49Let's take a walk.
22:51Talk about this somewhere a little more private.
22:55Hmm?
22:58We're going to go for a little ride.
23:00Think about why I got such a bad feeling about you.
23:06These guys are cops.
23:07They put a tracker on your car.
23:09Got a bad feeling about me, huh?
23:11Hey, we're not cops.
23:13You want me to do them here or take them to the farm?
23:15Hey, you've got to believe me.
23:17Coco, you know me.
23:19Then what's with the tracker?
23:21Solanga wanted you surveilled in case you guys tried to rip us off.
23:24I swear.
23:26Look, we want this deal to happen.
23:28We need this deal to happen, okay?
23:30We just wanted to make sure.
23:31Well, now you are.
23:32But the price just went up 10%.
23:35Consider it a tax for kissing me off.
23:37Solanga ain't going to go for that.
23:38Then this is goodbye.
23:39I've got plenty of other buyers.
23:41Okay, okay, okay.
23:44I'll make it happen.
23:46But she comes too.
23:47At that price, I want her to test the product in front of us to make sure that it's pure.
23:51Forget it.
23:52No, she doesn't go out on buys.
23:54What?
23:54No, I'll go.
23:56I've already spent my share of the money in my head.
23:58I'll call you on this phone with the new location.
24:00And you better pick up on the first ring.
24:03Now piss off.
24:04I can't believe we just did that.
24:18You want me to do them here or take them to the farm?
24:20You are so badass.
24:22Wait, how much do you know about opioid chemistry?
24:25I mean, just what they taught me at the academy.
24:26But I got straight A's in high school chemistry, so.
24:29Then you're going to have some homework to do.
24:33What time is it?
24:34Hey, I'm so sorry.
24:41It's cool.
24:42No, it's not.
24:43Drinks turned into this undercover thing, which was super cool.
24:47But not the point.
24:49Look, there's no excuse for me leaving you hanging.
24:52Can you do the interview now or tonight?
24:54When does your paper do?
24:55It's fine.
24:56The drunk lady across the hall used to be a luchadora.
25:00I'll just ask her.
25:01What?
25:02Mexican wrestler.
25:03No, no, look, give me another chance, okay?
25:06Tonight.
25:07I promise I'll be there.
25:09Okay, sure.
25:11Now I got to get to school.
25:13Okay.
25:19You get my report on Mac Daniels?
25:21Yeah, I did.
25:24Are you sure this is the way you want things to go?
25:27He'll get fired.
25:28Might do jail time.
25:29Mac didn't get hurt a month ago.
25:30He got hurt six months ago.
25:31He's deep into an addiction and he's walking around with a loaded gun.
25:35And sir, it's not just that.
25:37I went back to his hotel room.
25:39There were prescription bottles with other people's names on them.
25:41And he could be doing anything to get those pills.
25:43Cops have to be held to a higher standard.
25:45Anything less, all hell breaks loose.
25:47I agree.
25:48I just wanted to make sure you saw the repercussions.
25:52He's going to lose his pension.
25:54Yeah.
25:55I struggle with that.
25:58But it's what I should have done with Isabel.
26:01All right.
26:03So one more thing.
26:04Chin's going on a special assignment today.
26:06She'll be joining Harper on the undercover operation.
26:09This is Sergeant June Jang of Fresno PD.
26:12We are going to help out on her op today.
26:15Appreciate the assistance, guys.
26:17I'm June the UC.
26:18My case officer, Lieutenant Belasco, who is not nearly as mean and awful as he looks.
26:23For the last eight months, I have been up on a crew out of San Jose who made banks selling precursors of liquid fentanyl.
26:29But they got greedy, tried to go from selling the parts to making and selling the finished product.
26:34But their lab blew up, killing their chemist and destroying their entire supply, leaving them with no product and a lot of pissed off buyers.
26:40Which is when I swooped in, promising enough product to satisfy all their customers and then some.
26:45But last night, all our hard work almost fell apart until the quick thinking of Officer Chen saved my ass.
26:52Chen, stand up so they can see what you're wearing.
26:54Yeah.
26:54The op today is simple.
26:56Trade drugs for cash.
26:58Then arrest everybody and try to get them to flip on Aldo Salonga, their boss.
27:02All right.
27:03You have your assignment.
27:04Everyone in position by 10 a.m.
27:08What the hell are you doing?
27:09You can't pit an untrained probationary officer against one of the most dangerous crime syndicates in California.
27:13I don't want to hear it, Tim.
27:14She volunteered.
27:15Plus, Gray authorized it.
27:17And we have some of the best operational expertise you could ask for.
27:21But they know the gladiator cage you're walking into.
27:23You don't.
27:25That's not volunteering.
27:26That's being used.
27:29Hey, don't let Bradford kill your confidence, okay?
27:32His hang-ups about UC work are his to deal with, not yours.
27:36I kind of hoped that he would be proud of me.
27:38Wow, that sounds stupid when I say it out loud.
27:41No, it doesn't.
27:42He's your training officer.
27:44He's gotten you this far.
27:45There's nothing wrong with wanting his approval.
27:47And for what it's worth, you've got mine.
27:49You handled yourself like a pro last night.
27:51Those instincts can't be taught.
27:53Thanks.
27:55Hey, I need your help.
27:56Somebody hurt Silas.
27:57Come on.
28:02I came by this morning.
28:03I found him like this.
28:04He won't say what happened.
28:07Silas.
28:08Look, Officer West is here.
28:10Hey, Silas.
28:11Looks like it hurts.
28:13Did you, uh, crash your bike?
28:15Someone hurt you?
28:19Where is your bike?
28:20It's okay.
28:21You can talk to us.
28:22If anything happened, let us help.
28:25I called his mother.
28:26She's on her way back from work now.
28:28Okay.
28:29Well, in the meantime, Silas, come back to the center,
28:32and we'll get those wounds cleaned up, all right?
28:34I'm never going back there.
28:36What?
28:38Why?
28:38Look, uh, I'm sorry to hear that.
28:43Look, do you mind if I borrow your notebook?
28:45Finish up your patrol for you?
28:48I'll, uh, bring it back.
28:50Promise.
28:54Hey, can you, uh, can you stay with him?
28:57Yeah.
28:59Hey, yeah, it's, uh, Jackson West.
29:02Are you still working in the area?
29:03Yeah.
29:03Control 7, Adam 7.
29:19Show us code 6.
29:21Silas' last entry was a broken streetlight at this address.
29:24Something happened.
29:25Check it out.
29:33The bike.
29:42Police!
29:46What?
29:47Sir, we need to talk to you about this bike over here
29:49and what happened to the young man who was riding it.
29:53Sir, open the door right now.
29:55He's running!
30:00Nothing.
30:01Sir, bring the pump with the gift of gab.
30:03You're a Money Magist host, Sam.
30:05Show yourself now!
30:07Thank you, Bobby, and hello, everybody.
30:09This is Money Magist.
30:10I'm Sam Lovejoy, and I just can't wait to give away all this cash.
30:14Just look in my suit pocket, the person at the scene is a cash.
30:17Now, Bobby, who's tonight's first soon-to-be winner?
30:20Sam, this is Miss Donna McGee from Atman, Ohio.
30:23Hello.
30:24Now, Bobby, who do we have playing on the phone?
30:26This is Charlie Donna.
30:27Fail-tagged fast, and we...
30:28Get out of my hobby!
30:29Get out of it, I said!
30:33Hey, hey, come on, come on, come on.
30:38Ow!
30:39He was spying on me!
30:40I saw him, outside, writing things about me.
30:43I think I'm crazy.
30:44I'm not crazy!
30:45He was just a kid.
30:46He was staring at a broken street like you didn't have heard of him.
30:48Liar!
30:49Liar!
30:49I taught him!
30:50I taught him.
30:51I taught him!
30:52I know you're worried about Lucy.
31:05Who said I was worried?
31:07I'm saying she can handle herself.
31:09I know she can.
31:10I trained her.
31:12You go one in place.
31:13All right, uh, let's go over this one more time.
31:17So long as crew arrives, you test the fentanyl, give them a show, we get the money, they get
31:22this van, and then boom, strike team takes them down.
31:26Walk in the park.
31:27And if not, we make some noise until the cavalry arrives.
31:34You want to go over the signals again?
31:35Yeah, workhorse means we're in trouble, and beautiful day, we're all good.
31:41Lucy, are you all good?
31:44Yeah, yes.
31:46You know, if you're not nervous, you're not human, okay?
31:49So use this to your advantage.
31:51Be scared, be wild, be unpredictable.
31:55Be a cobra.
32:00Can I ask you a question?
32:04No.
32:04What's your formula for when you tell people you're a police officer and off-duty life?
32:08I try not to put myself in social situations where I need to.
32:11Right, it's just that I got outed as a cop in my criminal law class, and there were some
32:15pretty strong feelings that I should have been upfront about it.
32:18You did the right thing, keeping it a secret.
32:20Now you gotta sit in the back row, always have your eyes on the door.
32:24Why?
32:24Because they know you're a cop now, which means they know you carry an off-duty weapon.
32:28Someone may try to take it from you, or maybe just attack you because they hate cops.
32:31All due respect, I can't live my life like that.
32:34Are we being suspicious of people, seeing the world is dangerous?
32:38The world is dangerous.
32:40Being vigilant is the price of admission.
32:46It's go time.
32:47Let's do this!
32:54Where's the money?
32:55First things first.
32:56I want to test the shipment.
32:57All right.
33:19Heart positives on every scale.
33:39When's the last time you saw that?
33:41Never.
33:42There's nothing available at this period.
33:44Now let's see the cash.
33:47We're in business.
33:49Who the hell is that?
33:52We've got another guest at the party.
33:54Stand by for rescue.
33:55If this is a setup, you're the first to go.
33:57Relax.
33:59It's just my boss.
34:02And he wants to talk to you.
34:06Me.
34:09Good morning.
34:12My apologies for last night.
34:14Sato overstepped.
34:16It won't happen again.
34:19Come in and talk to me.
34:22Why?
34:24A monkey can be taught to test for drugs.
34:27Or a cop.
34:29I need to see that you really know the science.
34:33Why aren't we going in there and arresting everybody?
34:35We need to see the money first.
34:36What the hell?
34:42It's a beautiful day.
34:44Nothing's going to go wrong.
34:53Don't concern yourself with him.
34:55It's a little hard not to.
34:59Okay, stop trying to scare me and just tell me what we're doing here.
35:01Simple.
35:04I know a little chemistry.
35:07The hydromorphone hydrochloride you're selling.
35:11Remind me of the formula.
35:13You speak Tagalog.
35:36My best friend in elementary school grew up in Kazon City.
35:40I basically lived at her house.
35:43I picked up a little bit.
35:48Problem?
35:50Nope.
35:52I just have a flair for the dramatic.
35:56Okay.
35:56Are we done?
35:57I like you.
35:58So I have an offer.
36:02I killed Coco and the other one.
36:05You keep half the money.
36:07Come work for me.
36:13Betrayal's not really my style.
36:16But I'm flattered by the offer.
36:18Can we finish the deal now?
36:19No.
36:28Now that's sexy.
36:52Now that's sexy.
36:58Weapon's down.
37:01Weapon's down to the ground right now.
37:02He's got his hands on the ground.
37:03Put your hands behind your head.
37:05I need to raise your fingers now.
37:07Hands behind your head.
37:09Do not move.
37:11You okay?
37:11Give me your hands.
37:12Sato!
37:13You set us up, you bitch!
37:15You're dead, you hear me?
37:17You're dead!
37:18Don't watch us back!
37:19This brings back some memories.
37:22First day together.
37:23Oh, all right.
37:25Watch your head.
37:28He did good.
37:50Beth.
37:51Hey.
37:52You okay?
37:54Tim Bradford.
37:55My hero and savior.
37:56I didn't have a choice.
37:59The hell you didn't.
38:00When your coked-out ex-wife was working undercover, you had all kinds of options.
38:03Now, all of a sudden, your hands are tied.
38:07Hypocritical bastard.
38:10I-I can't excuse the past, okay?
38:12But this is now, and Mac crossed too many lines.
38:15I have three young kids and a husband who is looking at years in state prison and no more pension.
38:22How am I supposed to feed my kids?
38:24I'm sorry this happened, but I didn't do it to you.
38:31Mac did.
38:31You are a cop.
38:34You're supposed to look out for your own.
38:36You did.
38:38I wasn't the favorite.
38:44I wasn't the first one off the gun.
38:47And it seemed I was chasin'.
38:50Hey!
38:52You gotta be kidding me.
38:54What's so funny?
38:55wow so what do we do now let the kid choose you know he's gonna choose mine right you want to
39:07put money on that how about dinner oh no i heard you had a boyfriend the actor doing a little
39:15background on me huh well that boyfriend is no more long story i look forward to hearing about
39:23it over dinner you know we don't have class tonight right right i i just i needed some help
39:36i'm not gonna write your paper for you no no i was hoping maybe you could tell me what to write
39:41i spent the last two days talking to cops about whether i should have identified myself and the
39:45answers have ranged from probably not to no way but i am struggling with how betrayed my
39:52classmates fell so i just need a little outside perspective you should have said something i'm
40:01sure there are a dozen reasons why cops think that your job is a need-to-know thing but come on it's
40:062021 you guys have a hell of a lot to make up for so you want to win back trust you got to assume a
40:13higher level of responsibility you got to go the extra mile every single time you have a chance to
40:19mend some fences here yeah i do everyone in this classroom wants to change the system and they're
40:27driven by hope and a ton of anger but hope is what keeps them moving forward so if they see that
40:34you're serious about being part of the change i'll let you back in thank you
40:40that's so great so i should have written that down what was the part in the beginning when you said
40:46that you know what i got it thank you very much it's good stuff
40:50oh and they always want us to go undercover strippers yes as if our bodies are the only thing we have
40:59yes well actually my body does have magical powers but it does a lot of the times feel like
41:07as a female you see that they just want to get you naked for the guys in the van
41:13so that they could drool over you in a cloud of their own farts
41:17i don't think i can use any of this for my paper
41:20okay all right what what exactly do you need to know
41:23women have been cops in the lapd over 100 years now but does it still feel like you have to act
41:30like a man to fit in good question well you're the rookie the last one in what do you think
41:36um i think i think fitting in is a trap i'm sitting between two of the best cops in the state
41:47who had to navigate an avalanche of obstacles just to get to the mountaintop they didn't do it by
41:54trying to fit in they did it by you know by um being stronger smarter more agile they had to to
42:03navigate a system that still believes being a girl is inherently soft or weak as though empathy is
42:09somehow a liability there isn't a guy in the force who can do what these guys can do
42:14and they're sure as hell isn't anyone tougher
42:18whoo i will drink to that
42:20hell yeah
42:39too
42:53you
42:55me
43:02you
43:03you
43:04you
43:04you
43:05you
43:06you
43:06you