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00:00Okay, almost go time.
00:27Once I drop you off by the pharmacy, you've got six minutes.
00:32Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen, and please don't forget to vote.
00:38Come on, Swayze from Point Break.
00:41Point Break is weak.
00:44This is a robbery, everybody!
00:50Why is everybody already laying down?
00:54Get on the ground!
00:56You get on the ground!
00:57I'm robbing this place!
00:58I'm already robbing it!
00:59I've been planning it for a month!
01:01Maybe you could come back tomorrow.
01:03Yeah!
01:04Shut up!
01:05Get out of here, Affleck!
01:07What?
01:08The mask!
01:09Affleck from the town?
01:10No, man, it's De Niro from Heat!
01:12Right!
01:13Great movie!
01:18Come and get me!
01:20Mr. President!
01:22All right, dumbass, you don't want to give up your connection, you've got to deal with Detective Hittman.
01:45I'm not saying nothing for that boy.
01:48Well, uh, Lou gets everyone to talk because Lou plays dirty.
01:51And, uh, I lost six pounds since March.
02:02Hi there!
02:03I'm Detective Hickman.
02:05Everybody calls me Lou.
02:07Short for Louise, which is kind of an old lady name, if you ask me.
02:11Why are you so friendly?
02:13That cop made it sound like some big, tough guy was coming in here.
02:16Oh, man, I wish we had one of those.
02:19You know, I'm the only detective on the force, so just you and me today.
02:24So, your last name is Mackie.
02:27You must be Sheila Mackie's kid.
02:30Maybe.
02:31Wow!
02:32Small town, small world.
02:33She was my JV basketball coach.
02:35Only for a year.
02:36I made varsity as a sophomore, but we still keep in touch.
02:39So, it says here, you were picked up last month for...
02:44Am I reading this right?
02:45Indecent exposure at a petting zoo?
02:47No, no, no.
02:48I was trying to get something out of my pocket.
02:49Oh, no, I believe you, man.
02:51I really do, but do you think that your mom would?
02:53Oh, no, come on.
02:54You know what?
02:55I should really give Sheila a call.
02:57Just say hello.
02:59Oh, should we call her together?
03:01Is that crazy?
03:02No, no, no, no.
03:03I'll give her my source.
03:04Oh, no, no, no.
03:05I can't let you do that.
03:06Come on, please.
03:07Mike, I don't know his real name.
03:10Okay, Melvin.
03:11Give my best to your family.
03:13Sheila.
03:16Okay.
03:17She escaped.
03:19Just kidding.
03:20You can't block from the outside.
03:22Bye.
03:24Did he give you a name?
03:25Ugh, Bradley.
03:26I am offended you even have to ask.
03:28It's white, Mike.
03:29See if you can track him down.
03:30Blue, a call came in.
03:32It's a good one.
03:33Lily, whenever you say that, it's always something pretty messed up.
03:36Simultaneous armed robberies at Edenvale Pharmacy.
03:39One suspect, well, he got away, but the other one is dead.
03:43Which is, like, super sad for his family and his robber friends.
03:48Poor Phil.
03:49I'm heading over.
03:51Oh, and your brother is retaking his IPC certification again today in Seattle.
03:55Your dad was hoping you'd reach out and wish him good luck.
03:57Henry doesn't need luck on his interpersonal skills.
04:00He needs divine intervention.
04:01Can anyone tell me the single most important tool an officer needs to develop to make detective?
04:08Yes, Officer Gukuzov.
04:10Effective communication?
04:11Correct.
04:12Effective communication, something to add, Officer Hickman.
04:16Again.
04:17Ma'am, only that it's a meaningless regurgitation of the course material and that the use of inductive and deductive reasoning would actually be the most important tools I would use if I were to make detective.
04:26That if is doing a lot of work.
04:27Also, when you led my self-defense certification last year, you said that that was the most important tool.
04:33Right.
04:34But being able to interact.
04:35So clearly if the rankings are always changing, ma'am, then the question becomes meaningless.
04:41Okay.
04:42Let's break early for lunch.
04:45We've got a major problem, Detective Hickman.
04:50What is it, Sapkowski?
04:51We're out of crime scene tape.
04:52Okay, I have more in the back of my truck, and I know you're still new, but you really need to work on differentiating between a real crisis and a minor inconvenience.
04:59All right, sorry.
05:00We arrived at the scene 20 minutes after receiving the shots fired.
05:04Just missed the gunfight.
05:05Again, Ray, gunfights aren't as fun as you think they are.
05:08What do we got?
05:09One Caucasian individual who fled the scene heading north in a white goalie mask, and one deceased Caucasian individual inside in a Ronald Reagan mask.
05:16I'm begging you, Sarika, this isn't the Marine Corps. Just say dead white guy.
05:19Copy that.
05:20What in the world is happening to this town, Louise?
05:24I don't know, Marla, but I'm just glad you're okay.
05:27Tell your dad that I said it sure as hell wasn't the real Ronald Reagan because no bullet could stop that man.
05:34I'll put it in my report.
05:36What kind of firepower were these guys packing?
05:38Reagan mask had a six-hour P320, and hockey mask had an S110 with a camo stock.
05:43A light model white F-150 was spotted heading south past the store at excessive speed shortly after the robbery.
05:49One good thing about this town, you can always get an accurate description on a gun and a truck.
05:53Isn't the S110 a varmint rifle?
05:55Weird choice for an armed robbery.
05:57Please tell me you're the first ones on the scene.
05:59County Sheriff beat us again.
06:01Detective Carson's inside the premises.
06:03He was asking about you.
06:05Oh, really?
06:07Oh, he was probably just making sure we clarified jurisdictional issues between Warren County and EVPD.
06:12Yeah.
06:13To that nature.
06:14Yeah.
06:15The...
06:16Phil.
06:17Louise.
06:18Can you believe this?
06:19I'm so sorry.
06:20We're gonna find the guys who did this.
06:35Well, one of them is right there, but we'll find the other guy.
06:38You know I got a whole county to cover, Lou.
06:40Maybe try to beat me here when I catch a body in your city limits.
06:42Give me a break, Carson.
06:43I got here as fast as I could.
06:44Oh, we're back to last names now?
06:46You know, my ex-wife still calls me Shane, and she just locked me out of her old Netflix account.
06:49For flooding her algorithm with weird sex cult documentaries?
06:51Yeah.
06:52Not gonna lie, that played a part.
06:53So you want us to take the lead on this one?
06:55Your call.
06:56Hmm.
06:57Always the gentleman.
06:58I'll take it from here.
07:00How long till a county lab can run a blood sample?
07:02Uh, I'd say EOD if you're lucky.
07:04For a suspect at large?
07:05No crazy idea.
07:06You could talk your dad into getting your own crime lab.
07:08You're dreaming.
07:09Point Break fan, I see.
07:11Guess he wasn't expecting to run into De Niro from heat.
07:14That's what he was going for.
07:15I heard hockey mask, and I went Friday the 13th.
07:18What'd he take?
07:19Cash or pills?
07:20Pills?
07:21Half them worthless.
07:22Statins, blood thinners, stuff like that.
07:24But he also took pain pills and benzos too.
07:26I heard White Mike is stealing again.
07:28Could be a connection.
07:29I thought White Mike got hair plugs and found Jesus.
07:31That was bald Mike.
07:32Yup.
07:33That makes more sense.
07:34I need to talk to you.
07:35Do you know what the best part of my job is?
07:36Every day is take your daughter to work day.
07:37Have it care about.
07:38No, this isn't a personal...
07:39Ooh.
07:40Yeah, you know what, I'll take one of those.
07:41This isn't a personal visit.
07:42This is about our crime problem.
07:43We don't have a crime problem.
07:44You realize we haven't had a drug related fatality within city limits in two years?
07:48Because you helped get the city limits redrawn so the only ER is in Birch Creek now.
07:51Birch Creek, now they ain't got a crime problem.
07:52Just because you move the numbers around to make the stats look pretty doesn't make them
07:54true.
07:55Sweetheart.
07:56You know what the best part of my job is?
07:57The best part of my job is, every day is take your daughter to work day.
08:00Have a carabelle.
08:01No, this isn't a personal...
08:02Ooh.
08:03Yeah, you know what, I'll take one of those.
08:04This isn't a personal visit.
08:05This is about our crime problem.
08:06We don't have a crime problem.
08:07You realize we haven't had a drug related fatality within city limits in two years?
08:09Maybe because you move the numbers around to make the stats look pretty doesn't make
08:12them true.
08:13Sweetheart.
08:14The country is falling apart.
08:16People need a place where they feel safe.
08:18That's what Edenvale is to folks around here.
08:20But it's a myth.
08:21There's masked bad guys out there having shootouts.
08:24Louise, come on, don't exaggerate.
08:26One shootout.
08:27But believing that they're safe, that's what gives people the peace of mind to put their
08:31kids to bed at night.
08:33And that belief is the most important thing we can give them.
08:36I thought it was, you know, like actual safety, which is tough to provide when our equipment
08:41is outdated.
08:42We don't have our own lab and I'm surrounded by rookies.
08:45I feel like KG when you play for the Wolves.
08:47Give me some complimentary pieces or trade me to the Celtics.
08:50Even though the city council is not going to give me the money for all that stuff.
08:53At least hire me a partner, a new detective who isn't afraid to be a hard ass for me sometimes.
08:57I'm sick of having to play the I'll tell your mom card.
08:59You know, I think you're right.
09:09I think a partner is exactly what you need.
09:12Really?
09:13You're agreeing with me?
09:14I'm stunned.
09:15Yeah, you need someone who's not afraid to step on some toes.
09:19Right?
09:20Yeah.
09:21Yeah.
09:22That would help me so much.
09:23I agree.
09:24I think it would help us both.
09:25Have a caramel for the road.
09:27Seriously.
09:28So exciting.
09:30Okay.
09:31Close the door.
09:32Okay.
09:33You got it.
09:34Dad.
09:39Hey, um, I'm looking for Officer Henry Hickman.
09:43Tall, strange fellow.
09:46This is his dad.
09:48You're good at a lot of things.
09:50You come at police work from shall we say, creative angles.
09:54You got an almost perfect score on the IQ test.
09:56Well, the test had two incorrect answers.
09:58But I've never met anyone with worse social skills than you.
10:01And that includes serial killers.
10:03Well, serial killers often use superficial charm to disarm potential victims.
10:08Kind of missing the point here.
10:11A good detective needs to be able to deal with people.
10:14I just don't think it's in the cards for you.
10:17Oh, Hickman.
10:18Your dad's on the phone.
10:19I doubt that very much.
10:20No, you got me.
10:21I invent imaginary calls to amuse myself.
10:27You and your father aren't close?
10:29We haven't spoken since I wrote an editorial suggesting he stepped down as chief of police.
10:36If I take this phone call and it makes me late, will it jeopardize my chance of passing?
10:41It will have no effect whatsoever.
10:46Yeah, I'm holding for results on a blood sample.
10:48No, I've already been holding.
10:50Don't.
10:51Damn it.
10:52Bad news.
10:53Do they have any machines eating dollars again?
10:54Unplug and plug it back in, Sam.
10:56But first I need you to check all gun dealers within 50 miles and see if anyone sold it.
10:59S-110 with a camo stock?
11:01That, in the last three months.
11:02Bradley, get me an idea on a Reagan robber and see when he got to town.
11:05Alright, come on up.
11:06Okie dokie.
11:08Heading home.
11:09Seriously?
11:10We got a double robbery and a homicide.
11:12Yeah, I told Nadia to stop by the grocery store.
11:14You're having dinner with us tonight, remember?
11:16Oh, but first I need you to stop by the airport.
11:19I, uh, hired a detective and he gets in half an hour.
11:23Oh, that is great news.
11:25So, who is he?
11:27Well, he's a guy that has a great mind for police work, uh, who, uh, can operate within
11:31the strict confines of our budget and who is chomping at the bit to take the next step
11:34in his career.
11:35Oh, no.
11:38Oh, no.
11:39Please, no.
11:40Please, no.
11:41You can't.
11:42I can't.
11:44You did.
11:46Didn't you?
11:47Yeah, I kind of did.
11:50Night, everybody.
11:58Flight attendants on my plane wore shorts.
12:02Very unprofessional.
12:06Cool.
12:12Uh, don't you think you should keep the scanner on?
12:14Well, I got my phone if they need me.
12:16I'd really prefer you kept the scanner on.
12:17I got you a room at the Evergreen.
12:19Or, you know, until you find your new place.
12:21No.
12:22I can't sleep in hotels.
12:23I'm staying with you while I look.
12:25Absolutely not.
12:26Well, I already talked to Dad about it.
12:28He said you have a spare room.
12:29Unbelievable.
12:32Since when are you on speaking terms with Dad?
12:33Since he gave me this job.
12:35It's faster if you turn up here.
12:36Uh, it's been seven years.
12:37I don't think you know it's faster.
12:39What are you doing here, Henry?
12:41It's the only way I can get my shield.
12:42So I've chosen to separate the job from the fact that you two are both in the wrong.
12:49Excuse me?
12:50I was in the...
12:51I was in the wrong?
12:52Yep.
12:53Wow.
12:54That is funny.
12:55Is it?
12:56Because you know what?
12:57I'm not even...
12:58I'm not even...
12:59No...
13:00You know what?
13:01No, no thank you.
13:02I'm not having this conversation with you.
13:03Not now, not ever.
13:04We're not having the conversation right now.
13:05We are not having this conversation.
13:06Well, we are having this conversation.
13:07Oh, why do you do that?
13:08I'm not doing anything.
13:09You know what?
13:10This is over.
13:11End of story.
13:12It's just as fast if we go this way.
13:14Good evening.
13:15Turn the scanner on.
13:16I'm not putting the scanner back on!
13:25The robbery at the pharmacy has left one of the men dead.
13:28What?
13:29Police say the man responsible...
13:30No!
13:31...all ended in tragedy when this small-time robber crossed paths with a ruthless killer.
13:35No!
13:36But the only prescription filled today was for cold-blooded murder.
13:39What?
13:40After the break, sports and weather.
13:42Idiot G breach.
13:43Have you been injured at work?
13:45Yeah.
13:46Do you feel that you're owed additional compensation?
13:49Mm-hmm.
13:50Well, the only way to get what you deserve is to fight for it.
13:54Yeah.
13:56Yeah.
14:01Okay, so this is my little brother, Henry.
14:05He joins us from Seattle, PD, and he's our new detective.
14:09This is Sam and Sirika.
14:11Now, Seattle sees action.
14:13Gangs.
14:14Major criminal enterprises.
14:15Human trafficking.
14:16Pretty sweet.
14:17A lot of people have trouble with my last name.
14:19It's pronounced Stepkowski.
14:20Obviously.
14:21Like the Polish cyclists, Zebigniew Stepkowski.
14:24Okay.
14:25This is our dispatcher, Lily.
14:27They're, like, really tall.
14:29I know.
14:30Where's Bradley?
14:31Wait, Joe Bradley from high school?
14:33Who was hospitalized after drinking 40 near beers in an effort to get intoxicated?
14:37Uh, 42.
14:39Yeah.
14:40Felt a nice little buzz, too, right before my kidneys started barking.
14:43Yeah.
14:44What's going on, Henry?
14:45How are you a police officer?
14:47I know, right?
14:49I mean, I finally passed the test, amigo.
14:51Shoot.
14:52We gotta get going.
14:53You'll meet everyone else later.
14:54Are you taking me to the crime scene?
14:55I'd like to check and see if you missed anything.
14:57That sounds like a lot of fun, but no.
14:59It's family dinner night at Dad's.
15:01I have to have one meal a week with him.
15:03And now you do, too.
15:07I've made a terrible mistake.
15:12Luis, I like this shirt.
15:15Oh, really?
15:17Nadia, that's so nice.
15:18Pants are a problem.
15:20Okay.
15:22Uh, Nadia, this is Hank Jr.
15:25Henry.
15:26Okay.
15:27Okay.
15:28Henry Jr.
15:29Just Henry.
15:30No Jr.
15:31I had my middle name legally eliminated.
15:32What?
15:33That was a dumb thing to do.
15:34Why would you do that?
15:35Yeah, why would you do that?
15:37This is good.
15:38This is great.
15:39This is working out.
15:41These are just my work pants.
15:43What's for dinner?
15:46Henry, Luis, let us enjoy a nice family meal of venison steak.
15:52Luis and I had a very busy deer season, didn't we?
15:55Yeah, that's right.
15:56We have a whole mess of it thawing in the garage.
15:58Uh, no thank you.
15:59I don't consume the flesh of animals.
16:01Well, since when are you a vegetarian?
16:03Since I was seven.
16:05Uh, Nadia, how is the dance studio?
16:08Talented students is low, but check's clear.
16:12Nadia learned English watching American TV in Russia.
16:15She's such a fan.
16:16I will tell story.
16:17I take road trip to see places I know from shows.
16:22Brooklyn 99, CSI Miami, all of the Chicago's.
16:27PD, Fire and Hope.
16:29On my way to see Twin Peaks, I get speeding ticket from Hank, my real policeman.
16:37Well, that's a bit of a stretch.
16:40What's that supposed to mean?
16:41I think it's pretty clear.
16:42Well, why don't you write an editorial about it, smart guy?
16:45I already have.
16:46Okay, this is supposed to be a nice family dinner.
16:49Can we talk about something else?
16:50Okay, I heard that Detective Carson over at the county sheriff's department got a divorce.
16:54When is somebody going to set you two up?
16:56Can we talk about something else?
16:57All right, anything in the case?
16:59Maybe.
17:00We're still looking for White Mike, and I want to revisit the crime scene later tonight.
17:03I'm going with you.
17:04No, you're not.
17:05Yes, I am.
17:06Louise, take your brother to the crime scene.
17:08What, am I 12?
17:09One time on CSI Miami, robber used tidal wave to float heavy gold out the floor of Bain.
17:17This is the most stupid thing I've ever heard.
17:22Why is he not stupid?
17:24He's a two-year iconographer.
17:26This is so stupid that my head has fallen off.
17:33Why does he know Russian?
17:36Why does he know anything?
17:44So, what are you thinking?
17:47I see someone who left most of the valuable pills behind and used a long-distance rifle in close quarters.
17:52I see an amateur doing their first robbery.
17:54Agreed.
17:55Now, here's why I came back.
17:57After the first shot, the witnesses are all ducking for cover, and they hear Reagan say,
18:01Come and get me.
18:02Typical macho cowboy.
18:04He had wounds on the back of his non-shooting hands, not defensive.
18:08His left hand was under his chin, palm facing in.
18:11He was saying, Come and get me.
18:13On the phone.
18:14To a getaway driver.
18:15That's what I'm thinking.
18:16We got a third guy, and he's the one that was driving the F-150, not De Niro.
18:21Also, where's the phone?
18:22We didn't find one on the body.
18:28What are you doing?
18:29In that distance, the blast would have sent him back about five feet.
18:33He would have been standing around about here.
18:45Wow.
18:47Nice work.
18:48Oh, my God.
18:49Phil?
18:50You really should carpet this place.
18:51The floor is very unforgiving.
18:52Again, Phil.
18:53We are so sorry, aren't we?
18:54What are you doing here at nine o'clock at night?
18:55I left my glasses in my desk.
18:57Oh, really?
18:58You've had a hell of a day, Phil.
18:59I've had a hell of a decade, Louise.
19:00Recession, pandemic, people losing their jobs, their health insurance.
19:05And now I get robbed twice in the same day.
19:06You're lucky.
19:07All he took was a hodgepodge of medications.
19:08He left the cash in the register.
19:09What are you doing here at nine o'clock at night?
19:10I left my glasses in my desk.
19:11Oh, really?
19:12You've had a hell of a day, Phil.
19:15I've had a hell of a decade, Louise.
19:16Recession, pandemic, people losing their jobs, their health insurance.
19:29And now I get robbed twice in the same day.
19:31You're lucky.
19:32All he took was a hodgepodge of medications.
19:34You left the cash in the register.
19:36I'm assuming you have a safe.
19:37Yeah.
19:38Right behind that deer head.
19:39Well, at least you didn't get hurt.
19:43During the robbery, anyway.
19:45Okie dokie.
19:46We'll get out of your hair.
19:47One more question.
19:48What is the appeal of hunting?
19:51What?
19:52Why do people enjoy sitting in trees shooting defenseless animals?
19:56It's a valid question.
19:57No, not to a nice man you just beat up. It's not.
19:59You have a weapon.
20:00The animal has nothing.
20:01It's like going up to a dog on the street and just shooting it.
20:03Ok, so if you didn't have a weapon you'd understand?
20:05If you wrestled a moose, that'd be fair?
20:07No.
20:08I'm smarter than a moose.
20:09And I have a tighter turning radius.
20:10Ok.
20:11Everyone you grew up with likes hunting.
20:12I like hunting.
20:13Of course, because you're turning into dad.
20:15She's gotten stronger.
20:16I think the white F-150 belonged to Reagan's getaway driver and we recovered a cell phone at the scene.
20:33I recovered it.
20:34Great job, Henry.
20:35Well, I was the one that realized there was a missing cell phone to begin with.
20:38But anyway, we're going to see if Sam can get anything off of it.
20:41Yeah, well, you see, you're making magic already. I love it.
20:44Which reminds me, Glock 22. Standard issue.
20:50Welcome aboard officially, junior.
20:53Not a junior.
20:55Well, you're a junior detective.
20:57Detective third grade.
20:58That's pretty junior. I'm first grade.
21:00And what about my shield?
21:02Uh, sorry, I don't have a shield yet.
21:05Well, I was really hoping for my shield.
21:07It's on order.
21:08Well, do you know what day my shield will be getting here?
21:09I'll buy you one from the toy store until your real one comes in.
21:12Could you give us a second, son?
21:19Is this going to be a problem?
21:20Oh, absolutely.
21:24Why is he standing on that desk?
21:26He's getting a panoramic look at his new surroundings from a high central viewpoint.
21:31Don't you remember? He read it in some Sherlock Holmes book when we were kids.
21:34He did it every year on the first day of school.
21:36God, how did he survive junior high?
21:37I don't know, but I wish he hadn't.
21:39Hey.
21:40I don't mean that. Sorry.
21:42The layout of this bullpen really needs to change.
21:45I'll pass that along to our interior designer.
21:48Uh, I ran a check on all the local gun sales in the last 90 days, like you asked,
21:52and I couldn't find any camo stock S110s.
21:54It was a long shot.
21:55But there is only one dealer within 15 miles who's authorized to service that model,
21:59and that is Cascade Survival in Birch Creek.
22:02Okay, Sam, look at you, you guys.
22:07Sam found a clue!
22:09Thank you, ma'am.
22:12Detective Hickman.
22:13I remember that place.
22:16It's a one-stop shop for militia types and end times preppers.
22:19Let's go check it out.
22:21I'm not letting you walk into a place where half the customers are packed in heat
22:24after that stunt you pulled with Phil at the pharmacy.
22:27You and Bradley are gonna start looking for the getaway driver's white F-150.
22:31Oh, that is grunt work.
22:33Then get grunting.
22:34If you find any leads, you call me and we follow up together.
22:37I mean it.
22:42Batman and Robin.
22:43I'll be Robin.
22:44Obviously.
22:45Hey!
22:46It's Dale, right?
22:47Detective Lou Hickman.
22:48I went to junior high with your cousin.
22:50He set fire to the teacher's lounge, if I remember right.
22:54We're in compliance with all your so-called laws.
22:55Okay.
22:56I've just wanted to know if you serviced an S-110 with a camo stock recently.
22:57Oh, so now I gotta alert the authorities every time we clean a gun.
23:19Every time some idiot gets in trouble, everybody wants to blame the gun and clean the gun.
23:24Everybody wants to blame the gun and take away my rights.
23:27Tell you what, Dale.
23:28Let's skip the political debate.
23:30Go to the field out back with one of those rifles up there
23:33and I can hit a beer can twice in the air before it hits the ground.
23:37You tell me what I need to know.
23:41How about three times?
23:43Three times?
23:45But I'm just a girl.
23:50Pull.
23:54It will be a lucky man who makes you his bride.
24:11I like to think so, Dale.
24:14Now start talking.
24:16All these trucks fit the description?
24:19Uh, yeah. I mean, F-150s are everywhere.
24:22You know, it's actually a pretty smart truck to use as a getaway vehicle.
24:26Personally, I would never buy a white one.
24:28Makes you look like you rented it at the airport or something.
24:31Yeah, I'd go for like a dark blue.
24:34Maybe paint some flames.
24:36Of course.
24:37They rented the truck.
24:39Right.
24:40Right, yes.
24:42Now, see, that's kind of what I was getting at.
24:44Head for the airport.
24:45Oh, but Lou said that if you find any leads that you should call her.
24:50Well, one could say that you found this lead by blindly stumbling upon the idea the truck was rented.
24:58Hey, thanks, man.
25:00I guess you're right.
25:01Yeah, see, that is why I'm so glad that we're working together, man.
25:05You know, I always thought we were similar.
25:07Similar?
25:08Yeah.
25:09I mean, you know, we're unconventional thinkers.
25:10We're not identical, but it's like when an animal is related, but they're different.
25:14You know, like a, like a cat and a mountain lion or like a dog and a bear.
25:18Lily, I got a description on a Robert De Niro.
25:23We're looking for a white male, about six feet, late 30, short brown hair, blue eyes.
25:27Let me talk to Henry.
25:28Uh, Henry's not here.
25:29I think he and Bradley went to question a witness.
25:32They what?
25:39Yeah, I remember him.
25:40He was with another guy.
25:42Asian.
25:43Real tall.
25:44Like 6'4".
25:45Fat guy.
25:46Fat guy.
25:47Fat?
25:48Like fat as you, or like fatter?
25:51What?
25:54Well, on a scale of 1 to 10, Officer Bradley's a 4, you're a 6.
25:59How fat is he?
26:00Hey, come on, man.
26:03Just answer the question.
26:04Wow.
26:05I guess somewhere between us.
26:07Suspect.
26:08Laws of average.
26:11Fatness.
26:12You look great.
26:13All bodies are beautiful.
26:16My condolences in advance, but I'm going to kill your son.
26:22I'm going to kill him dead.
26:23Okay.
26:24I know it's not easy, but he can help us.
26:27He's wanted to be a detective his whole life.
26:30Remember when you were kids and you used to talk to each other from your bedrooms with my walkies?
26:34And you solved little mysteries around the house?
26:37You love that.
26:38I was 8 and we both know it's not that simple.
26:41Simple went out the window when you refused to hire him out of spite.
26:44Well, he said that I should step down as chief.
26:47That I fudge my crime statistics and give preferential treatment to my friends.
26:50You do?
26:51I know, but he said it in the newspaper.
26:54It's too much water under the bridge.
26:56Why would you ever think this was a good idea?
26:59Family ties.
27:00Okay, I know we're family, but...
27:02No, no, no.
27:03The television show Family Ties.
27:04Nadia said that if the Keetons could accept Alex, who was against everything that they believed in,
27:09how could I give up on Henry?
27:11That's why I'm stuck with him?
27:13Because of a sitcom from the 80s?
27:15Oh, come on, Louise.
27:16Don't tell me he didn't leave a hole in your life when he left.
27:19Whatever happened, whoever's to blame,
27:21this could be the only way we get him back.
27:28What's the problem, Sapkowski?
27:31De Niro's dead.
27:32No.
27:33The gunman, not the actor.
27:34Ah.
27:35Yes, that qualifies as urgent.
27:40Dammit, how does he always get here so quick?
27:42I bet that's who you have a crush on.
27:44Say one word, and I will personally say to it that you spend the rest of your time here on mounted patrol.
27:49I'm not afraid of horses anymore.
27:51Detective Shane Carson.
27:53This is my brother, Detective Henry Eckman.
27:55Oh.
27:56You're exactly how I picked you to.
28:03Okay, we have...
28:06Yeah.
28:07Late 30s, six feet, brown hair, blue eyes, that's our guy.
28:09Yeah, we got a DNA match from the blood at the pharmacy.
28:12Already? How?
28:13Mobile lab with satellite uplink.
28:15Oh.
28:16I want one of those.
28:18Do we have a COD?
28:19Multiple stab wounds to the neck and shoulder.
28:21Dead before you hit the water.
28:23Looks like he floated here from somewhere upstream.
28:25Maybe within your city limits.
28:26Maybe up north of Birch Creek.
28:28Wounds are narrow.
28:30Could be a screwdriver or a prison shiv.
28:33Depths.
28:34Depths.
28:39Approximately 2.8 to 4.3 inches.
28:44Based on the angle of entry, I'd say our attacker is six foot four.
28:48Just like our getaway driver.
28:50How does he know all this?
28:51He observes autopsies in his free time.
28:54Oh, wow.
29:03Mmm.
29:04Thank you, Gladys.
29:05Sure, honey.
29:06And welcome home, Henry.
29:10I don't consider this my home.
29:12Okay.
29:19So what, you don't drink coffee anymore?
29:21I don't like to be chemically altered on the job.
29:23It's coffee.
29:24And what do you have against apple pie now?
29:27You think it's fruit murder or something?
29:29No, I like pie.
29:30I'm just avoiding it.
29:36Oh, my God.
29:37You're on a diet.
29:39No.
29:40You're on a diet.
29:43No.
29:44You finally made Detective and you want to look your best.
29:48That's cute.
29:50Kind of embarrassing.
29:51Mmm.
29:54You're missing out.
29:56So,
29:58these two guys rob Phil at the same time,
30:00then run into each other later
30:02and it turns into the shower scene from Psycho.
30:04And they were both wearing masks,
30:05so how could they recognize each other?
30:06Unless they had met before.
30:09They were supposed to be partners
30:10and one of them had a change of heart.
30:12Where have I heard that before?
30:16You're the one who left.
30:17Not me.
30:18Because he only offered one of us a job out of the academy.
30:20Exactly.
30:21Because you wrote that stupid editorial.
30:22What was I supposed to do?
30:23Turn him down?
30:24Yes.
30:25Why would I do that?
30:26Why would I blow up my plans because of a stupid fight you picked with Dad?
30:28Because your plans were supposed to include me.
30:31But you're the one who ruined it.
30:33And you could have apologized and he would have changed his mind.
30:37Why would I apologize for something I'm not sorry for?
30:39Because sometimes you say things that aren't true to get what you want.
30:43That's how the world works.
30:45Wow.
30:46You really have turned into him.
30:49Okay.
30:50I'm out.
30:52I told Dad that this was a bad idea.
30:53I told him that I needed someone who wasn't afraid to ruffle a few feathers,
30:56but not my feathers.
30:57Maybe he felt you were in need of a good ruffling.
30:59He said he needed me here to offset your weak areas.
31:03What weak areas?
31:04I don't have any weak areas.
31:06Well, he said you're too nice.
31:08He...
31:09He didn't say that.
31:10I am not nice.
31:11Oh, thank you so much, Gladys.
31:13The pie was great as always.
31:16I was being polite.
31:17That doesn't make me nice.
31:19I didn't say anything.
31:20What is it, Bradley?
31:26Got it.
31:27We pulled the location data off the phone.
31:28We got a 20 on where Reagan and his getaway driver were holed up.
31:42Ray, Bradley, you take the back.
31:45Stepkowski.
31:47Assume a defensive position.
31:48I can do that.
32:01Don't move!
32:04Push the wing on swords!
32:18Don't move!
32:20You lose theected leg!
32:21We got discharged every lane of cars.
32:22You and theļæ½ļæ½.
32:23Hey, you buy it, Gabby!
32:24You can use one of thenels and flyers here in the door.
32:25You found that they're the most in the middle.
32:26Ask anyone!
32:27You made that, asynchronously,ē¢ŗć?
32:28Yes, you were a good campaign!
32:29Here is a professional campaign HARUSY news for whatever he does!
32:30Let's take it.
32:31You find in the middle city!
32:32Something Ć©crit on the mounted on theč¢«ä¹ ėøė,
32:33As it wel Way.
32:34concept of the truck olha thr pot in the bag.
32:35Every day and thecƩ definitions and the pedestrian to lose the truck.
32:36You can be slow down in the trailer!
32:39Yep!
32:40I'll try everything!
32:41And then...
32:42...
32:45...
32:46...
32:47How are you not breathing hard?
33:10Self-discipline.
33:11So you're telling me that this is sending his prints in real time?
33:19Yeah, it's wireless 5G.
33:22We're still using ink pads, Shane.
33:24Well, that makes me sad.
33:27When's your birthday? Maybe I can buy you one.
33:29Oh. Well, in that case, it's tomorrow.
33:32Well, then happy birthday, Lou.
33:35Oh, really? Well, I mean, it's not really my...
33:38Yeah, I knew it wasn't. I know it's not your birthday.
33:40But, yeah, I'll see you.
33:43Okay, I'll just...
33:46They found the F-150 on the corner of 4th and Juniper.
33:48No sign of a murder weapon.
33:50Murder weapon?
33:53Backseat?
33:54Backseat.
33:56You want to save us a lot of time and tell us what you did with it?
33:59It was a screwdriver, wasn't it?
34:00You're working for White Mike?
34:02I'm just a wheel man. You think I killed somebody?
34:04I think you double-crossed your Reagan mask, buddy,
34:06and then you poked your real partner full of holes and dumped him in the river.
34:09Uh-huh.
34:09But that's impossible.
34:11Why is that?
34:15Well, because he spent the whole night in the Birch Creek drunk tank.
34:18He couldn't have killed Robert De Niro.
34:21Robert De Niro's dead?
34:23The guy who robbed the pharmacy, not the actor.
34:26Oh.
34:26We still think whoever killed him is 6'4 or taller,
34:31so we're checking all violent offenders in the state have fit the bill.
34:34And we're expanding our search for White Mike into Oregon, Idaho, British Columbia,
34:37in the hopes that...
34:38Go home, you two.
34:39But why would we do that?
34:41We've got another homicide in our hands.
34:43Not our jurisdiction.
34:44Since we don't know if De Niro was killed within city limits,
34:47Sheriff's Department's taking it.
34:48You gave it to them so it doesn't affect our statistics.
34:51Because nobody gets killed in Edenvale.
34:53Both robbers are dead.
34:55The getaway driver you caught has confessed to aiding and abetting.
34:58You did good work, detectives.
35:00Take the W.
35:04What's that?
35:05Take the win.
35:06Ah.
35:06It's from sports.
35:07You up?
35:15I'm up.
35:18You sleeping on the floor like a weirdo?
35:21It's a Japanese sleeping mat.
35:22It's very comfortable.
35:24Oh.
35:25Then how come you're awake?
35:27Phil stored his medications alphabetically.
35:30Why did De Niro take so many useless ones
35:32that weren't anywhere near the valuable ones on the shelves?
35:36That's a good question.
35:38But here's what's keeping me up.
35:40The puncture depths were all similar.
35:43But with most multiple stab wounds,
35:44they're all over the place.
35:46Some barely break skin, some cut to the bone.
35:48True.
35:49We need to do a deeper forensic analysis.
35:52How?
35:53It's not our case.
35:54There's no way we can get to the body now.
35:57Maybe we don't need the body.
36:03You have a weird idea, don't you?
36:07Yes.
36:08Hey, I'm not going to lie.
36:12When you said you needed me for a covert op,
36:14I wasn't thinking we'd be sneaking around the chief's garage.
36:17What are we doing here?
36:18You said we're unconventional thinkers.
36:21Oh, absolutely.
36:22We're thinking outside the box.
36:25Here we go.
36:26We're making steaks.
36:34Not exactly.
36:36Oh, yeah.
36:36Hey, maybe we were too quick to judge inside the box thinking on this one.
36:40Squat down a little.
36:41Okay.
36:43Don't move.
36:45All right, would you just tell me before?
36:46Oh, boy.
36:47Yeah.
36:48Okay.
36:48De Niro takes a four-inch puncture wound to his neck here,
36:52and then stays in place for another.
36:55Oh, yeah.
36:55Yeah.
36:56Here.
36:56Yeah.
36:57And then another.
36:59Here.
37:00That one hurt.
37:01Three potentially fatal wounds.
37:03And he hasn't moved.
37:08It doesn't make any sense.
37:19Hey, is this steak juice or blood?
37:20Tell me it's steak juice.
37:21What if he got all five wounds simultaneously?
37:25Not one point, five times.
37:34Five points.
37:36One time.
37:41Antlers.
37:44All right, you sons of...
37:46Junior, did I hit you?
37:50No, but from there, you really should have.
37:52Oh, dear God.
37:53I shot Bradley.
37:55Oh, no, that's all right, Chief.
37:56It's just steak juice.
37:59Yeah.
38:00What the hell are you guys doing here?
38:02Solving a murder in our jurisdiction.
38:04And I know who did it.
38:05And I know why.
38:07My thing's bigger.
38:07Shut up.
38:08No, it isn't.
38:09You see?
38:11Family dies.
38:15No.
38:19This blood will match the body dumped in the river.
38:23Won't it?
38:23It wasn't supposed to happen.
38:26It wasn't supposed to happen.
38:27I hired him to stage a robbery.
38:30So I could give the drugs to people who'd lost their insurance.
38:34It was kind of noble.
38:35In a misguided way.
38:36Which is why they were all so random.
38:39Heart pills, statins.
38:41We pulled your records and his haul was a perfect match for your former client's prescriptions.
38:45Everything just went so wrong.
38:47An actual robber shows up and they start shooting each other.
38:52And then my guy comes back.
38:54Starts threatening me.
38:55Said I had to give him everything.
38:57So you climbed up on the desk to get to the safe.
39:00Took the deer head off the wall.
39:02And you killed him with it.
39:04Which makes the score humans, several million, deer one.
39:09One.
39:09Oh.
39:11Just saying there's a justice to it.
39:22Hey, two robberies, two murders solved and closed in 48 hours.
39:28This here's the dream team.
39:29Well, Henry and I.
39:30And the three of us were just like, baush.
39:33You know, just feeding off each other's energy.
39:35I mean, when it works, it works, right?
39:39Oh, yeah.
39:41Oh, yeah.
39:42I know we're dancing in this one.
39:44Come on.
39:46You go.
39:47You go.
39:56You know, I'm proud of you, Henry.
39:59Just doing my job.
40:00I was also just doing my job as I have every day for the last seven years, including holidays.
40:08I'm proud of both of you.
40:10You didn't let any obstacles get in your way, just like I taught you.
40:13You were the obstacle.
40:16Still proud.
40:22He's trying, you know.
40:24Isn't that part of why you came back here, to fix things with him?
40:27I came back because I was offered a job as detective.
40:30And I knew on a tiny forest like this, I wouldn't have to answer to anybody.
40:33You have to answer to me.
40:35We'll see.
40:36I'd watch what you say.
40:38I have something in my pocket you want.
40:41Is it my shield?
40:42Mm.
40:43Can you give it to me, please?
40:45I admit you have to answer to me first.
40:46It's mine.
40:47It belongs to me.
40:48You have no legal authority to keep it from me.
40:51Okay.
40:51Jeez, fine.
40:53Here.
40:54Good.
40:55Good.
40:59To my brother.
41:04Henry Hickman, detective, third grade, you're a pain in the ass.
41:13But, I missed you.
41:15I'm serving expired grapefruit juice.
41:22I need to speak to the manager.
41:24Excuse me.
41:25Excuse me.
41:26Excuse me.
41:27Detective Henry Hickman.
41:28I need to be the manager of this establishment.
41:30I'm serving expired grapefruit juice.
41:31Living on Toast of Time.
41:38Living on Toast of Time.
41:42Gonna set my watch back to it.
41:44Cause you know I've been through it.
41:47Living on Toast of Time.
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