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The Rookie Season 4 Episode 12,
The Rookie S4 E12,
The Rookie,
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00:00And I hate beach calls, getting this close to the water without being able to dive in
00:10is torture.
00:11Not for me.
00:12It's no surprise there.
00:15Hating one of nature's greatest gifts is totally on brand for you.
00:18I don't hate the beach.
00:19I'm just not a fan of the ocean.
00:21You know, psychologically speaking, fear of the water equates to a fear of not being in
00:24complete control of your environment.
00:26Again, on brand.
00:27But, you know, also, good luck dating a lifeguard.
00:31Hey, Ash.
00:32Hey.
00:33Wow, when I called for the cops, I didn't expect them to send their best.
00:38And hottest.
00:39Uh, so you called about a...
00:43Yeah, it's right over here.
00:46Did you hear her say the hottest?
00:51Washed up an hour ago.
00:52A couple of kids found it.
00:55That's why I don't swim in the ocean.
00:57It's a dumping ground for sewage, narcotics, and human remains.
01:01Still feel like going in?
01:09You offer French and Mandarin?
01:12Yes, and you don't have to choose.
01:14If Jack is admitted to Franklin Crest, he could study both.
01:18He'd be three when he starts here.
01:21This all sounds amazing.
01:22My preschool was my aunt's apartment where she watched me and seven of my cousins.
01:27Must have been so much fun.
01:29But study after study has shown that nurturing children's minds between the ages of three
01:34and five is crucial to a successful academic career.
01:39And where better to nurture your child than here?
01:42I can see why they call this place the Harvard of preschools.
01:45We like to think of Harvard as the Franklin Crest of universities.
01:50And what do you do to keep the kids from becoming overprivileged monsters?
01:54What are you doing?
01:57I went to schools like this most of my life.
01:59Most of the kids were awful.
02:00Entitled.
02:01And rich.
02:02And successful.
02:03Be nice.
02:04I'm sorry.
02:05We're having trouble with the audio on our end.
02:07We were talking about Harvard?
02:08Right.
02:0980% of our students attend Ivy League schools.
02:12Oh, and that's a selling point.
02:14The Ivy League is a breeding ground for even more entitled.
02:19I went to Harvard.
02:22What was...
02:23Sorry.
02:24Frozen.
02:25You know, call back.
02:29What the hell are you doing?
02:30Look, I know you are dying to send Jack here, but we need to make sure it's a healthy environment.
02:37I have to get to work.
02:39Call them back and reschedule the rest of the interview.
02:42Sometimes I just can't believe you.
02:44Hey!
02:45Congratulations!
02:46John Nolan, Union Delegate.
02:49How do you feel?
02:53I feel amazing.
02:54This is incredible, guys.
02:55You didn't do this all yourselves, did you?
02:57Oh, my goodness, no.
02:58They were just left at the front desk.
03:00Oh.
03:01To LAPD's newest Union Delegate, from your friends at the Mayor's office?
03:04Wow.
03:05I am so happy for you.
03:07John, you worked really, really hard to get this.
03:11I think you are going to do just an amazing job.
03:15That actually means a lot to me.
03:16Are you okay?
03:17Yeah.
03:18It's the pregnancy hormones.
03:21They make me pathologically tearful, so seriously, it's the worst thing.
03:28I am going to go set up the shop, and I will let you all deal with this long line.
03:34What long line?
03:35Oh, yes.
03:36So, in honor of your first day as Union Delegate, half the cops in the station want to, well,
03:42they want to talk to you.
03:47They haven't restocked the vending machine with cheese puffs in six months.
03:50I need my puffs.
03:51A citizen just filed a complaint.
03:52I need you to represent me.
03:53So, what was the complaint?
03:54I was taking a statement from a homeowner, and, well, I need to use her bathroom, and
04:00now she's claiming that I destroyed her toilet.
04:01I want to use a .44 Magnum as my duty weapon.
04:04When are we getting air-conditioned body armor?
04:07I'm just looking to get my emotional support pig seputized.
04:12Seriously?
04:13You had this job yesterday.
04:16Already cracking under the stress, Nolan?
04:18No.
04:19I was just wondering what you were doing for the last 12 years as Union Rep.
04:21It seems like none of these people's needs were being met.
04:24Yeah, cops always find something to whine about.
04:27Plus, I told everybody how eager you are to hear their problems, no matter how small.
04:33You're welcome.
04:36Already hard at work, I see.
04:38Yes, sir.
04:39Lieutenant Landon Briggs.
04:41I'm the Union President.
04:42Yes, I know.
04:43Great to finally meet you.
04:44Consider this a welcome present.
04:46But my small gift is only the beginning.
04:49You're about to be wined and dined across this great city.
04:52I've already received a few gifts, but I'm just excited to get started.
04:56I'm glad you stopped by.
04:58What's a good email for you so I can send you a list of my proposals?
05:00I'm sorry.
05:01Proposals?
05:02Yeah.
05:03I campaigned on the promise of change.
05:05At the top of the list is a mental health initiative that dispatches counselors on all
05:09calls involving mental illness.
05:11Slow down there, son.
05:13Our fight right now isn't about the people out there.
05:15It's about making sure our brothers in blue get everything they deserve.
05:20Paid overtime.
05:21Benefits.
05:22Hey, there'll be time for your list later.
05:25Most important thing now is to relax.
05:28Enjoy your victory.
05:29Hey.
05:30Heard about that hand that washed up yesterday.
05:35God, I know.
05:36It's super gross, right?
05:38Got any theories?
05:39A couple.
05:40At first, I was thinking maybe human trafficking.
05:44Maybe the boat capsized, took someone's hand off, but then I realized that the way the
05:47hand was severed spoke more to some type of torture.
05:50Sorry.
05:51I watch a lot of true crime.
05:53Oh, me too.
05:54I'm actually thinking it's a gone girl gone wrong scenario.
05:57Ooh, I like that.
05:59Yeah, maybe she was trying to fake a drowning, but then got caught in her boat propeller.
06:04Exactly.
06:05Nice.
06:06I'll see you around.
06:07Hey.
06:08What's that look?
06:09Nothing.
06:10What?
06:11You wanted to strangle that guy last week.
06:12Now you're all sweet on him?
06:13Sweet on him?
06:14Mm.
06:15Did we suddenly just get dropped in the 1950s?
06:16What?
06:17All done.
06:18Who knew a dead hand would require so much paperwork?
06:19Oh, hey.
06:20Do you have plans tonight?
06:21No.
06:22Why?
06:23My friend Olive won four raffle tickets to this fancy dinner thing, and she just invited
06:24us.
06:25What's a fancy dinner thing?
06:26It's called Ursia.
06:27It's an exclusive pop-up on the beach in Malibu.
06:28One night only.
06:29It's called Ursia.
06:30It's an exclusive pop-up on the beach in Malibu.
06:31It's called Ursia.
06:32It's an exclusive pop-up on the beach in Malibu.
06:33It's called Ursia.
06:34It's called Ursia.
06:35What's a fancy dinner thing?
06:36It's called Ursia.
06:37It's an exclusive pop-up on the beach in Malibu.
06:40One night only.
06:4112 fusion courses, wine pairings included.
06:44An experiment in molecular gastronomy.
06:46We'll have to think about it.
06:48What's there to think about?
06:50Uh, the control freak in him doesn't like to try new things.
06:53I'm not a control freak.
06:57I would be happy to go to your dinner thing.
07:01Sergeant Gray.
07:04Lieutenant Cabarelli?
07:06Cabarelli.
07:07Ah.
07:09But call me Romeo.
07:11Wade.
07:12And how was your flight?
07:14Eh, good, I suppose.
07:15A little tight, perhaps.
07:16The Carabinieri does not pay for business class.
07:18You're talking to a larger man.
07:19Trust me, I understand.
07:20Yeah.
07:21So, you're hunting a fugitive.
07:23Tell me about him.
07:24Cai Zullo murdered a woman in a home invasion in Rome,
07:29made off with 100,000 euros worth of diamonds.
07:32Landed in Los Angeles three days ago.
07:34Does he have any family or friends here?
07:36No, we believe he wants to hide in a large city
07:38until he can escape to South America.
07:40He's fluent in many languages.
07:42Show him where he came to the right place.
07:44You can hide another city in this city.
07:46But the LAPD is pretty good at finding people.
07:48Listen, I don't want to be a burden.
07:50I'm sure you'll stretch thin.
07:52I simply need an escorting officer with a pulse.
07:55Not to sing my own praises,
07:57but I'm an expert lawman.
07:59I have no doubt.
08:00And I am stretched very thin.
08:04But it would be my honor to work this case with you.
08:07I can't possibly ask you to do that.
08:09I insist.
08:10I'm always looking for a way to stretch my legs.
08:12Yeah, I do the same.
08:14So, here's your carry permit.
08:16And, you know, I have a C.I. we can go see.
08:20And you can tell me more about our suspect on the way.
08:22And when did the break-in take place, Mr. Swain?
08:24Around 2 a.m.
08:26Okay, and what was taken?
08:28I can't say.
08:29I'm sorry, I don't understand.
08:31Well, if I told you, I'd be revealing
08:33Man-Made Labs' trade secrets.
08:35My company works at the forefront
08:37of biotechnological advancement.
08:39You're asking me to reveal highly confidential information.
08:42Okay, can you at least tell me who was working at that time?
08:44I'll have to check with the lawyers on that one.
08:46How about showing me where the burglary happened?
08:48That way we can have T.I.D. dust for prints.
08:50Afraid that's not possible.
08:51We have several government clients.
08:53You don't have clearance to go farther than the lobby.
08:55We can't do our job without access.
08:58Oh, was I... was I not clear?
09:00I don't expect you to.
09:02I-I just need a case number for insurance purposes.
09:05Sorry I'm late. I had to yell at my husband.
09:07Detective Angela Lopez.
09:09Devin Swain, C.E.O.
09:12I apologize you had to come all the way down here
09:14as I was telling this officer.
09:16This matter's extremely sensitive.
09:18We'll be handling it in-house.
09:20If you could send over that case number.
09:22Whenever you get the chance.
09:23Thanks.
09:31How do you want to handle this?
09:33If they don't want our help, there's not much we can do.
09:35Just write it up and send it over.
09:37We heard you got a body.
09:39Yeah. He'd already lost a lot of blood when he got here.
09:42We did everything we could, but he bled out.
09:48Stabbing?
09:49No.
09:53Someone cut off his hand.
09:59How clandestine.
10:01I could be Dirty Harry.
10:05American police work.
10:08Is it really how the movies make it look?
10:11Dirty Harry's pretty outdated.
10:13But, uh...
10:14All right, here's my guy now.
10:19Flex.
10:23Who's he?
10:25Romeo is an officer of the Italian Carabinieri.
10:28Carabinieri.
10:29What?
10:30He's a cop. Just do what he tells you.
10:33We're looking for a man named Kai Zullo.
10:36White, six-foot, Italian, like me.
10:39He's in possession of stolen jewels from my country.
10:42Diamond rings, necklaces, brooches.
10:44He's an international fugitive wanted on a murder charge.
10:47Finding him is a big deal.
10:50Yeah, I'll do my best.
10:52No guarantees.
10:56Informants. They're the same everywhere.
10:59Even the shifty eyes.
11:02So what now?
11:04Let me guess.
11:05We'll hit the streets and see who else is talking.
11:08Not exactly.
11:09How about reach for the sky?
11:12You still say that?
11:14Have you seen any cop movie that was made in the past 40 years?
11:19Why are you wasting my client's time, detective?
11:21He is a busy CEO.
11:22I just have a few questions.
11:24Which he already told you he can't answer.
11:26Well, your client might want to reconsider
11:28now that one of his employees turned up dead.
11:30Who?
11:31Mark Kilke.
11:32Someone cut off his hand to get past the palm scanners
11:35to rob your offices.
11:37They left him for dead, but he somehow managed to get himself up
11:40and stumbled into a hospital almost 24 hours later.
11:43That's horrible, but my client has nothing to do with that.
11:45Maybe not, but given the company's high-tech security protocols,
11:48there's no way your client wasn't aware that Kilke
11:51palmed his way into the office right before the robbery.
11:54But you didn't share that, did you?
11:56In fact, according to Mr. Kilke's neighbors,
11:58two security officers from your company
12:00showed up at our victim's door right after the robbery.
12:03As you are well aware, my client's business is highly proprietary.
12:06Yep. I looked into that.
12:08According to your website, the company you founded
12:10is a pioneering force in biotechnological engineering,
12:14making it possible for humans to live better lives
12:17in our modern world.
12:19What are you guys making over there?
12:21Widgets.
12:23Either you answer my question, or we will freeze and hold your company
12:26until we can obtain a search warrant,
12:28and you won't sell any widgets until I say so.
12:30Yeah, I'm not gonna let you do that.
12:32It's a crime scene. It's my discretion on how to process it.
12:35Let me help you out.
12:36You created the fastest, smallest microchip in the world,
12:40and it's about to go to market.
12:42Does that sound about right?
12:43Where did you get that information?
12:45Well, they just don't give these out to anyone.
12:48What are the chips used for?
12:50To bridge the gap between technology and biology,
12:53and that's all I'm going to say.
12:55And can you think of anyone who would cut off a guy's hand
12:57to steal this tech?
13:01Chester Frey.
13:03I fired him about six months ago for performing experiments off-site,
13:07doing research my company never approved.
13:09He called me last week,
13:11insisting he was close to a breakthrough,
13:13begged me to let him access our lab again.
13:15I told him to lose my number.
13:17And how dangerous would he say Chester Frey is?
13:19He's the worst kind of crazy detective.
13:22He's a zealot.
13:24So, what's next?
13:26Morning sickness, food cravings?
13:27All of it.
13:28If it is a pregnancy side effect, I will get it.
13:32But it's just all such a blessing.
13:34Yeah.
13:39John Nolan.
13:40Mr. Nolan, Elena Gutierrez, District Councilwoman.
13:43I wanted to convey my personal congratulations on your victory.
13:46Thank you very much, ma'am.
13:47We're a big fan of the LAPD over here,
13:49so if you ever want to chat, I'm around.
13:51Well, are you free tonight?
13:53I do have a couple of ideas I've been kicking around.
13:55Actually, I have a meeting down the street from your station this evening.
13:59I can swing by after around 7.30.
14:01That is perfect. Thank you very much.
14:03I am looking forward.
14:04Me too.
14:06Wow. Okay.
14:07See, this is why I ran.
14:09A chance to talk about real issues.
14:117 Adam 15, this is Lopez.
14:13I have an ID on our hand-thief murder suspect, Chester Frey.
14:17His house is five blocks from your location.
14:19Send me the address to your box and additional units to back you up.
14:22Copy that. We are on our way.
14:23And thank you so much for calling.
14:28I know. It's freaking me out too.
14:32Police!
14:35God, it's like a freezer in here.
14:40Chester?
14:42Come on up now. Show me your hands.
14:54Clear upstairs.
15:02Clear.
15:10This place.
15:12Do you hear this?
15:17Police!
15:30Um, Nolan?
15:40And here we have a severed arm moving all on its own.
15:45I can't stop staring.
15:47I think it's amazing.
15:49I mean, the human body just truly is a miracle.
15:55Is she okay?
15:56Pregnant with two hormones.
15:57Cool.
15:58Any sign of her Dr. Frankenstein?
16:00No. He left plenty of evidence behind.
16:02Notebooks, computers.
16:03Hopefully we can learn what scientific breakthrough he did.
16:07Hopefully we can learn what scientific breakthrough he thinks he's so close to.
16:10Yeah, and where to look for him next.
16:14I'll be right back.
16:18Any sign of Chester?
16:19No.
16:20So, Chester cut off Markel K's hand and now there's a separate arm in his house.
16:25That's two victims.
16:26Afraid there's more.
16:27Harper and Nolan found a freezer with eight more arms inside.
16:30So is that four more victims or eight?
16:33Six, I think. Four right, two left.
16:35On the initial exam, the M.E. thinks they removed post-mortem.
16:37Two of them had clear signs of decomposition.
16:40So what? He's a grave robber?
16:42We don't know yet.
16:43Well, tell TID to get a rush on the prints.
16:45If we can get hits on his victims, it might tell us where he got the limbs from and who he targets.
16:49On it.
16:50Detective Lopez.
16:54What do you want, Mr. Karga?
16:56Access to Chester Frey's house.
16:59He stole proprietary property from my client and I need to retrieve it.
17:02That would be a no.
17:03This is an active crime scene.
17:04I don't think you understand.
17:06If my client's technology is leaked, it will destroy a billion dollars worth of R&D.
17:11And the LAPD isn't exactly known for its discretion.
17:14Which is why we prefer to handle everything in-house.
17:17Look, I get it.
17:18But I can't help you.
17:20We're seizing everything inside this house, Mr. Karga.
17:23And if you even attempt to step foot inside this perimeter,
17:26you'll spend tonight inside a jail cell.
17:29Wouldn't want to dirty that nice suit, would you?
17:33I would love to get a look at Chester's computer after TID's done processing it.
17:37You know, try to get into his head.
17:39Do you think Lopez would let me?
17:40Doesn't hurt to ask.
17:44Hey, Ash.
17:45Hey.
17:46Olive just pulled out of the dinner thing, so now I have all four tickets.
17:50I was thinking of asking Byron and his girlfriend.
17:53Yeah, uh, no.
17:55You know what?
17:57Lucy's been pining after that place all day.
17:59Maybe we ask her.
18:00Lucia?
18:01Yes.
18:02Oh my gosh, yes, please.
18:03Cool.
18:04Does she have a date to bring?
18:06Hey, Sanford.
18:07What?
18:08You got plans tonight?
18:09What are you doing?
18:10Lucy needs a date to a fancy dinner.
18:15It'll be fun.
18:17Okay.
18:18Yeah.
18:19I'm in.
18:20Text me the address.
18:21She's good.
18:23Okay.
18:24Okay.
18:27What?
18:29Don't be such a control freak.
18:31Hey, we gave it our best shot.
18:33Tomorrow's another day.
18:34It always is.
18:35You know, the architecture in this city is ghastly.
18:39She does not badmouth my city, Romero.
18:42Ooh, so sensitive.
18:44But I will prove it to you.
18:46Come to Rome.
18:48You walk down the streets, you'll see thousands of years of history.
18:51That's what a real city should look like.
18:54I'm serious.
18:55Bring the wife of yours.
18:57Luna has been on me about traveling more.
19:00Then it's decided.
19:01You'll be my guest.
19:03I'll open my doors for you.
19:05That's very generous.
19:09You know, you remind me of someone I used to know.
19:12A lieutenant.
19:14His name was Santo.
19:17I was only his cadet when I joined the Carabinieri,
19:20but he took me under his wings.
19:22He showed me my city through new eyes.
19:24Like you are now.
19:27You used to know.
19:29What happened?
19:30My second year, he, uh...
19:33He was shot.
19:35I was there.
19:37He died in my arms.
19:40Every day in here.
19:43I see it.
19:48I know a little something about that.
19:49This is a miserable job sometimes.
19:53That it is.
19:57And sometimes,
19:59the best.
20:02That is true.
20:05Listen to this.
20:08Flex has got word.
20:10Kai's meeting the Diamondbroke in the night.
20:13Gardner and Beverly.
20:15That is wonderful.
20:16But I don't want to keep you from the end of your shift.
20:19Why don't you drop me off?
20:20I'll go stake it out.
20:21If he's there, I'll call for backup.
20:23I can't let you do that.
20:25Besides, I already told the station
20:26that I'm extending my shift tonight.
20:29You already put on so much time in my case.
20:32Go home to your wife.
20:35You know,
20:37Luna has book club tonight.
20:40I'm all yours.
20:41I told a foodie friend I was coming here and they flipped.
20:43And they said it sold out in like 30 seconds.
20:45How the hell did you get tickets?
20:47My friend won them in a raffle.
20:50I'm sorry, but who puts a restaurant on the beach?
20:52You're just asking for sand in your food.
20:54I don't get it.
20:56For your first course,
20:57we have Chef Selene Barris' take on blinis and caviar.
21:00A savory enoki pancake with fruit of the forest roe
21:03and smoked Himalayan salt espuma.
21:06I'm sorry.
21:07I don't know what you're talking about.
21:09Himalayan salt espuma.
21:11Enjoy.
21:15Was any of that English?
21:17Let me translate.
21:18All you need to know is that that pancake is made of mushroom,
21:20which I know is not your favorite.
21:21Oh, hell. Take it.
21:22Yeah.
21:24I'm sorry.
21:25I didn't know you don't like mushrooms.
21:27That's okay.
21:28I'm not the most adventurous eater either.
21:30But once on vacation in Jamaica, I did have curry goat.
21:34Was his name Gerald?
21:35God, shut up.
21:37Don't.
21:38It's nothing.
21:39No, it's something.
21:42Okay, we had a 2-11 at a petting zoo.
21:44All the animals got loose.
21:45So we nab our suspect, we get him back to the shop,
21:48and that's where we find...
21:49Gerald, the goat.
21:50He is so cute.
21:51He's sitting in Lucy's seat.
21:53Because I forgot that I had rolled down the window.
21:55Who knew goats could jump?
21:56She tries to talk him out of the shop,
21:58but it's a goat, right?
21:59So she spends five minutes making goat noises at this thing.
22:03Yes, he called me goat whisperer for all of last February.
22:05It was great.
22:06Darn thing never moved.
22:07So, you know, we finally had to call animal control.
22:11This is so funny.
22:17Thank you so much for coming, Councilwoman.
22:19Of course, it is my pleasure.
22:21You know, every time that I've reached out
22:23to one of my district's union delegates,
22:26they always brush aside my invitations to talk.
22:28So imagine my surprise when you actually seemed excited to talk to me.
22:31Oh, I am.
22:32No, I campaigned on the promise of change,
22:34and I meant it.
22:35Some of the best people you could ever meet are in the LAPD.
22:39I would like the institution to reflect that.
22:41How can I help?
22:42I'll be honest, Councilwoman.
22:44Elena.
22:45Elena.
22:46Math was never my strong suit.
22:48My brain bleeds just looking at my taxes.
22:50But I was going over our departmental budget,
22:52and even I can see we're putting a lot of money in the wrong places.
22:56You won't get an argument from me.
22:58Now, at least 20% of our service calls
23:00are for mental health or substance use issues.
23:03Now, these people don't need to be policed.
23:05They need crisis intervention and a counselor dispatched to the scene.
23:09I've been thinking about a pilot program.
23:12If you could help me get an audience with the mayor.
23:14I'm so sorry.
23:15This is, it's my first day.
23:16I'm already overstepping.
23:17No.
23:18Do not apologize.
23:20Your empathy is, it's genuine.
23:22I can tell.
23:23Tell me more about this program, please.
23:24All right.
23:25People don't like the idea of experimenting on the dead
23:28for emotional reasons,
23:29but it's an important tool in the medical field.
23:31Yeah, I'm not arguing that.
23:32All I'm saying is that turning people into cyborgs
23:34is how the world is going to end.
23:36So, then I guess you haven't volunteered
23:38to be an organ donor when you die?
23:40Tim, no.
23:41He wants to be cremated and spread over Dodger Field.
23:44I was joking when I said that.
23:46My ashes would screw up the pH level of the grass.
23:49I can't believe you actually called and asked.
23:51I like the Dodgers.
23:53Yeah.
23:54And for dessert,
23:56we have a spherical coconut mango emulsion
23:59with a dusting of jalapeno essence.
24:02Enjoy.
24:05This is a joke, right?
24:06I mean, people don't actually enjoy eating this food.
24:09Do they?
24:12I'm sorry, but I didn't mean...
24:14Excuse me, I need to use the restroom.
24:18Whoa.
24:20Wait, please.
24:21I feel bad making you waste your night.
24:23For what's likely a goose chase.
24:26This is my case.
24:27I'll take the burden for the both of us.
24:30I'm starting to feel like you're trying to get rid of me.
24:32No.
24:34I'm loving our time together.
24:36It's just that...
24:38It's not good to work all the time.
24:40You need to enjoy life more.
24:43That's one thing I've learned after Santa died.
24:49There he is.
24:50I'll call for backup.
24:52Hey.
24:58Freeze, bastardo!
25:11Seven out of a hundred.
25:12Shots fired. Officer needs help.
25:15Suspect is white male, black jacket, black pants.
25:19Hey.
25:20What the hell was that?
25:21He had a gun. You did not see?
25:23No, I didn't see.
25:24Well, he did. He's a very dangerous man.
25:26If I hesitated, he would have killed me.
25:36Yeah.
25:38Good morning.
25:40Franklin Crest emailed.
25:41Their enrollment is suddenly full for two years from now.
25:46Okay, I'm sorry, but if they are that sensitive to questions about their students,
25:49then maybe we shouldn't send Jack there.
25:51We should send him to public school.
25:53Says the rich boy who's never been to one.
25:55Well, you went to public school.
25:58You turned out great.
25:59You're doing it again.
26:01Wait, doing what?
26:02Shoving your privilege into your back pocket
26:04when you can actually use it for something good,
26:06like the education of our child.
26:08That's not fair.
26:09But it's accurate.
26:12Look, public school can be wonderful.
26:14Then what's the problem?
26:15You took away our options.
26:17Even if Jack got into Franklin Crest,
26:19we might not have enrolled him.
26:21But you sabotaged it
26:22and essentially made a decision without me.
26:24And why did you do it?
26:25Because you have private school baggage.
26:29Okay.
26:31Fine.
26:33Maybe I do have some baggage.
26:36Maybe I'm afraid that our son won't become
26:38the same poster boy for entitlement that I was.
26:41Until I realized I didn't like myself.
26:45And I set out to become the man that you love.
26:47Mostly.
26:50I'm just disappointed that you didn't have more faith in us.
26:54As parents.
27:06Hey.
27:07You're here early.
27:09Yeah, I couldn't sleep.
27:10All I could think of was this disembodied hand
27:12climbing into my bed, so...
27:14I've been here scrubbing through Chester's video journals.
27:17You come to any conclusions?
27:19I try not to use the word crazy.
27:21He cut off a guy's hand and reanimated a woman's dead arm.
27:24He's crazy.
27:25Yeah.
27:26Okay, so he shot this next video
27:29the day before he cut off Mark Kilcay's hand
27:31and used it to break into man-made labs.
27:34I am here trying to officiate a marriage
27:38between science and humanity.
27:41And nothing's working.
27:42I know what I have to do.
27:43I've never wanted to resort to violence.
27:45But this is not the time to be faint of heart.
27:48I am so close.
27:49I am so close.
27:50I am so close!
27:52I will show them my miracles.
27:54And then my sins will be forgiven forever.
27:57Okay, so this next one is his last video entry
28:01and it was shot yesterday.
28:03It worked.
28:05Hear that?
28:07Hear it?
28:08Hear it?
28:12The wrist is contracting.
28:14The hand is knocking.
28:16Pounding on the doors of immortality.
28:20This changes everything.
28:22Who needs a prosthetic limb
28:23when you can be made whole with a reanimated one?
28:26I'm creating life.
28:28I am a god.
28:31Anything in these videos that could lead us to where he's hiding?
28:33Not that I've seen.
28:34Well, let's keep looking.
28:36What do you need?
28:37Close the door. Come here.
28:39I heard you were involved in a shooting. You all right?
28:41That was my entire encounter pod.
28:43He and I tracked down his fugitive.
28:45Kai Zulo.
28:48But the second Romayo saw the guy, he opened fire.
28:51Claimed he saw a gun.
28:52But you didn't.
28:53Correct.
28:54Did you check your body cam?
28:55Of course, but there wasn't a good look.
28:56I phoned Italy last night.
28:58Spoke to one of their inspectors.
29:00She told me that Romayo is currently under investigation for misconduct.
29:05So he's a dirty cop.
29:06Seemingly.
29:07I think it's prudent that we find Kai before Romayo does.
29:10Okay, so what do we know about Kai so far?
29:12He's in a foreign country?
29:14He appears not to have friends or family here.
29:16He has to stay under the radar so he can't use a credit card or his ID.
29:19Right, but he is going to need a place to stay.
29:21A motel that accepts cash.
29:23We will start canvassing.
29:24Thanks.
29:25I'll keep Romayo busy while you look.
29:27Hey.
29:29We got hits on prints on three of the arms found in Chester's place.
29:32All three were from unclaimed or indigent people whose bodies have been in storage in the county morgue.
29:37That's a great way to grab bodies no one would ever miss.
29:40The county holds on to the remains of unclaimed individuals for up to three years.
29:43Then they're buried in a pauper's grave.
29:45That's sad.
29:47Does Chester have a connection to the morgue?
29:49Not that we know of, but it's possible that he found an employee who was willing to sell him body parts.
29:54We'll check it out.
29:55Yeah.
30:07Police? Anyone here?
30:14He's here.
30:18It's still wet.
30:2027 out of 100. Can I get a backup for a 415 male, unknown weapon. Standby for further.
30:44He's dead.
30:457 out of 100. I have a 187 at the county morgue.
30:48Suspect is Chester Frey. Still outstanding in the building.
30:51Have an RA stand by until scene is secure.
30:54He's dead.
30:557 out of 100. I have a 187 at the county morgue.
30:58Suspect is Chester Frey. Still outstanding in the building.
31:01Have an RA stand by until scene is secure.
31:18Okay, let's move on.
31:20Okay, I'll make this the wall.
31:24Go!
31:27Now! Faster!
31:30Shut up! Shut up!
31:33Stop crying! Stop crying!
31:40Now!
31:42Okay. Don't move until he's ready.
31:45Oh shit.
31:46Wait.
31:51I need his arm.
31:52That guy there.
31:55Stop acting dumb. You're in charge.
31:59You know how to use these instruments.
32:01So go ahead.
32:03Pick it up.
32:05Stop cutting.
32:07Why are you waiting?
32:09It's either this arm or your arm.
32:11So pick one.
32:17Move their head off. Do you hear me?
32:18It's him. He's got hostages.
32:23Faster.
32:24What are our options?
32:25Faster!
32:26We could wait until he gets what he wants and flank him on his way out.
32:30But he might kill the hostages before he leaves.
32:32Which rules that out as an option?
32:35We can make contact, bring in a hostage negotiator and try to talk him out.
32:39Give it a video logs. Do you really think that's an option?
32:41No.
32:42Clearly he thinks he's on a divine mission and he'll probably shoot his way out before he's finished.
32:47So what's our game plan?
32:52Know the other one.
33:13No!
33:197 Adam 100, show code 4. Suspect in custody.
33:26Okay. I put feelers out through the union chat group.
33:29A great way to talk to every cop in LA, by the way.
33:32And between them all, they have informants at 64 of the 71 no-tell motels in the greater Los Angeles area.
33:39Of those, one of them has a possible Kai Zulu sighting.
33:43I say we go get into our civvies and we stake it out.
33:49God, I just love this job so much.
33:54Maybe I should drive.
33:55Yeah, okay.
33:57So you mentioned yesterday that you had a bit of history with Kai.
34:03Si, si. I arrested him when I first started with the Polizia Municipale di Roma.
34:08And many times since.
34:10He's a repeat offender.
34:13There's something about this case you're not telling me.
34:17It just seems personal.
34:20All my cases are personal.
34:23Are yours not?
34:26Excuse me.
34:30Yeah.
34:32It's Nolan. We got eyes on Kai.
34:34You want us to move in and make the arrest?
34:36No, I have a better idea.
34:39Let's go.
34:42He's in room 13. Harper's in the manager's office, having the clerk call all the rooms around, making sure no one comes out.
34:48You want to wait for SWAT?
34:49Yeah.
34:50Let's get little children.
34:52Surely we're men enough to go arrest them.
34:54It's not about being men, Romero. It's about officer safety.
34:57But I do think we can handle a one-armed felon.
35:00Somebody's going to have posts up in the alley, though. Make sure he doesn't rabbit.
35:03Allow me?
35:06Okay.
35:07You're in position. We'll move in when you call.
35:37Drop the gun, Romero!
36:08Harper and Nolan arrested Kai 20 minutes ago.
36:12He confessed to working with you back in Italy.
36:15But then he killed a homeowner and fled to America.
36:18And you worried he would flip on you if he got caught.
36:22So you came to kill him.
36:23But what you didn't foresee is that you would get paired with the best cop in the city.
36:28A man who believed in me, when I didn't even believe in myself.
36:32Seriously, how much longer are you going to be like this?
36:37Go.
36:42Romero on his way to the towers?
36:44Yeah. And Kai is on his way back to Italy with two U.S. Marshals.
36:50Thanks for everything you did today.
36:52Of course. You okay?
36:55Yeah. It's just...
36:59I liked the guy.
37:00You liked who he was pretending to be?
37:03Yeah.
37:05I'll see you tomorrow.
37:07Can't wait.
37:13Hey. I wanted to talk to you.
37:16I have to be honest. I wasn't really feeling it last night.
37:19Hanging with Ashley and Tim.
37:22I am so sorry. Tim and I spend so much time together on the job, so we have a shorthand.
37:28No. It's fine.
37:30I just don't think our first date should have been a double date.
37:35So how about a do-over?
37:41I was hoping you'd say that.
37:42Yeah?
37:45But look, me and my wallet might not be allowed to. We'll see.
37:48Oh my gosh. I don't even care about that.
37:50What's your favorite restaurant?
37:52Pink's Hot Dogs. I know. Not the most romantic.
37:55No, no, no. I love Pink's.
37:57Yeah?
37:58Yes!
38:00You hungry now?
38:01Yes. Yes. Let's go.
38:02Let's go.
38:04Let's go.
38:15Hey.
38:16Hey.
38:20So I called Franklin Crest today and apologized to the dean.
38:25Jack's in.
38:27For real?
38:28Yep.
38:29In two years' time, our child will officially be enrolled in the Harvard of Preschools.
38:35Unless we send him to the new charter school that just opened up.
38:39What?
38:41Don't look at me like that.
38:43I just want every option available for him when it comes time for us to decide.
38:48And just so we can avoid these sorts of arguments in the future, I made up a parenting chart for us to fill out.
39:00I broke everything down into categories.
39:04First, let's start with discipline.
39:09Do you believe in grounding?
39:11Hey, I'm sorry. Are you really murder boarding our child's future?
39:18I'm sorry.
39:20For what?
39:22For last night. My whole attitude about trying something new with you.
39:27Look, I'm flexible. I get every relationship is a compromise.
39:34But you acted like you were doing me a favor.
39:38And then you spent the whole night talking to Lucy.
39:41It didn't feel good.
39:43I know. You're right.
39:46Look, it's just that the thing is, every job I've had has been wall-to-wall unpredictability.
39:53Being ready for anything, no matter how crazy or dangerous. So when I'm off the clock...
39:59You like your creature comforts.
40:01But life can't just be about watching Rams games on the couch and talking about the job with your partner.
40:09She is not my partner. Okay? I'm her sergeant.
40:12And that is not the point.
40:16The point is, you deserve someone who tries.
40:19And I want to be that for you.
40:22Okay.
40:29I want that too.
40:32Okay. So here's what I'm thinking.
40:35We get on the freeway and we go anywhere.
40:39And you take me to do anything you want. Okay? I'll even call in sick tomorrow if you want me to.
40:44Really?
40:45Yeah.
40:49And we can do anything?
40:53Hey.
40:55Nolan.
40:57Lieutenant Briggs.
40:59What did I tell you about not getting ahead of yourself?
41:03I'm sorry. I don't know what we're talking about.
41:05I am president of the police union. I have no idea about this.
41:09Do you know how foolish that makes me look?
41:11I swear to you, sir, that's going to be as good for us as it is for the public.
41:15The public? That's not your job to worry about.
41:18You put your brothers and sisters first. That's your job.
41:20Um, respectfully, sir, I disagree.
41:24You know what the best part about being union president is?
41:27Power.
41:29The power to help the people I like and hurt the people I don't.
41:34So enjoy your free martinis and dinners, Officer Nolan.
41:38I've got a feeling you're not going to be a delegate for long.
41:41Because I did something to help the city and cops sent out on calls they haven't been properly trained for?
41:46Come on, sir. You can't honestly be saying you'd try to push me out of office for that.
41:51Watch me.
41:53Yikes.
41:55Really? When I need Detective Happy Pants the most, I get yikes?
41:58Oh, you don't need me for that. You are the most positive person I have ever met.
42:04You certainly are not going to let a guy like Briggs get in your way.
42:08You're right.
42:10No matter what happens next, I said I was going to bring change to the department.
42:14And I'm doing that.
42:16I'm doing that.
42:46Damn it.