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00:00 At 11.15 this morning, the LAPD engaged in a pursuit of number one on the FBI's most wanted list.
00:06 All departmental resources were brought to bear on this dangerous fugitive, including our most decorated officer, Cadence Patton.
00:23 [SIRENS]
00:27 [MUSIC]
00:31 On your knees, Surf Dad! Hands behind your back!
00:34 [MUSIC]
00:40 [APPLAUSE]
00:44 [MUSIC]
00:56 On behalf of Make-A-Wish, the City of Los Angeles and the LAPD, we hereby thank Honorary Police Officer Cadence Patton.
01:03 [MUSIC]
01:14 Considered one of the ocean's greatest predators, the Great White is a solitary creature.
01:19 Always on the hunt, the shark glides through icy dips and coasts to water.
01:23 So, just to be clear, since I left you three days ago, I flew to New York.
01:28 Went to a board meeting, two Broadway shows, a charity gala, and you haven't moved.
01:33 Movie is overrated.
01:35 Huh. You said you had plans. Right? Too many to come to New York with me.
01:39 Yeah, I lied about that. And you told me to embrace being on my own.
01:43 I didn't mean to become a hermit. You need to put yourself out there and meet new people.
01:46 I do. I meet dozens of new people every day on patrol.
01:49 And you arrest them.
01:50 Speaking of, I've got to get to work.
01:53 I'm just trying to look out for you.
01:55 I know, and I appreciate it. I just, I'm not feeling really social right now.
01:58 How many times have you checked Lucy's Instagram page?
02:00 None.
02:01 Eleven?
02:04 John.
02:05 John, LA is full of distractions. Find yourself one.
02:09 Because Lucy's not going anywhere.
02:11 We need to move on.
02:12 Hey, where were you this weekend?
02:22 We hit up a dodger game and went to that pop-up karaoke disco.
02:25 My back was bothering me, so I just stayed home to take care of it.
02:28 Well, cowboy up next time.
02:30 Because we can't be the three amigos with just two people. Right?
02:33 Yeah, totally.
02:34 Alright, grab your seats.
02:36 Special day here at Midwilshire.
02:39 In fact, we're going to start off by playing a game I like to call
02:42 "What is a patrol officer's least favorite assignment?"
02:45 Officer Lopez, why don't you get us started?
02:47 Easy, guarding a dead body.
02:48 Solid one.
02:49 Officer Bradford.
02:50 Canvassing in the rain.
02:52 Fishing.
02:53 Driving the drunk way.
02:54 It's just nasty.
02:55 Out of doubt.
02:57 And yet, for me, the absolute worst is
03:01 the VIP ride-along.
03:04 Why? That sounds like fun.
03:07 Officer Bishop, would you like to inform your boot why the ride-along tops my list?
03:11 Because if anything happens to your VIP, it's your ass.
03:15 So you take the lowest of low-risk calls.
03:17 It makes a 12-hour shift feel twice as long.
03:19 Plus, you're trapped in a car all day with an entitled prima donna coated in body spray.
03:23 Officer Nolan, you want to take a guess why we're playing this game?
03:27 Because you're giving me the VIP ride-along?
03:29 No.
03:30 Really?
03:31 No, you absolutely got the ride-along.
03:33 He's waiting in the captain's office for you now.
03:37 Sir, is it too late to ask for a sick day?
03:39 Yes, it is.
03:40 Who is this VIP, anyway?
03:41 Thank you so much for allowing this.
03:44 Of course. LAPD always appreciates when Hollywood gets it right.
03:47 Oh, no danger of that with me, huh?
03:49 No, I'm just moving this movie franchise of mine from New York to L.A.,
03:53 so I thought I should get out on the street here, see how L.A.'s finest get things done.
03:57 What movie is that?
03:58 It's Trading Fire, and if five is half as good as four, I will be a happy man.
04:02 Mr. Payne, meet Officers Talia Bishop and John Nolan.
04:04 You'll be riding with them today.
04:05 It's a pleasure. I am such a huge fan.
04:08 Oh, I'm so excited to be riding along with the oldest rookie in the world.
04:12 I wouldn't say world.
04:13 Don't sell yourself short, James.
04:15 John.
04:16 Captain, once again, thank you so much for allowing this.
04:18 I know the rules of the ride-along. I'll be happy with whatever level of calls you give us.
04:22 I appreciate that, but we will make sure that you get to see some action.
04:24 Great. Great.
04:28 He does not get anywhere near danger. Is that understood?
04:32 Yes, ma'am.
04:33 It is such an honor to be the one who's--
04:39 So what's it going to cost me to get to see some real action, huh?
04:42 And don't forget I have what they call stupid money.
04:45 If you don't put that away, this ride-along is going to be over before it even starts.
04:48 Tough negotiator, huh?
04:52 She's not negotiating.
04:54 I heard a rumor.
04:56 About what?
04:57 My dad said the detective position is opening up, and you and Talia are top contenders.
05:01 So I'm going to keep an eye out for the tap.
05:04 What do you know about the tap?
05:06 It's how the higher-ups signal that you're shooting for a detective.
05:08 Officers should think about taking the exam.
05:10 Wink, wink.
05:12 I am so ready to move up.
05:14 Did your dad say anything else? Anything I can use to get a leg up over Talia?
05:18 No.
05:19 Listen, I really shouldn't have told you that.
05:23 Don't worry. I won't say anything.
05:25 I definitely appreciate the heads up.
05:27 7M7 reporting a possible assault in progress.
05:32 Tell us someone's getting killed.
05:35 Police! Open up!
05:37 What the hell are you doing?
05:44 Nothing.
05:46 I've heard of this before.
05:47 You should shock yourself so you can feel an adrenaline rush.
05:50 Dude, you should try it. It really just clears the sinuses.
05:54 Where did all this stuff come from?
05:55 The Jason. Bought it from a friend.
05:57 Really? And where exactly does your friend work?
05:59 The hospital store.
06:02 Okay.
06:06 Look, the Jason is going to put on the handcuffs because he's under arrest.
06:09 Hold up, Boo.
06:11 We're not looking to arrest this guy.
06:13 We're not?
06:15 Not if he can point us towards someone more worthy of jail.
06:17 How about it?
06:18 I can make the charges go away, but to do that, I need to know the name of the guy you got all this stolen equipment from.
06:23 I'll do that.
06:24 Sorry.
06:29 The battery was dead so they had to find us another shop.
06:31 And then I had to put gas in it.
06:33 But we're ready to roll now, so...
06:34 You know, I was a rookie. I got here two hours before roll call to get the best shot for motor pool.
06:38 Rewash it and load the gear.
06:39 Is this the cop version of walking five miles in the snow?
06:42 This isn't story time, Boo.
06:44 I'm reminding you how easy you have it.
06:46 Understood, sir.
06:47 Thank you for all your support.
06:49 Officer Bradford, Sergeant Gray wants to see you in his office.
06:52 Get the shots done. I'll be right back.
06:54 Does this vest make me look fat?
06:57 Are you kidding? You look like you're ready to start trading fire fives.
07:00 Yeah, I've been training with these special forces guys.
07:03 Oh, the same guys who trained Tom for the last movie? I watch all the behind-the-scenes videos.
07:07 Wilshire unit, we have shots fired. MacArthur Park.
07:10 Let's go to them.
07:11 Guys, let's go to them. I've got Lakers tickets with your name on them if you say yes.
07:16 Sorry, I'm a Clippers gal.
07:17 Jonah, can you help me out, please?
07:18 Me?
07:19 Um, sorry, the T.O. dictates which calls we take.
07:24 Seven out of fifteen possible. Four fifty-nine at 910 Seabright Place.
07:28 What's a four fifty-nine?
07:29 Seven out of fifteen responding.
07:30 What's a four fifty-nine?
07:31 Real authentic police work.
07:32 Yeah.
07:33 Come in.
07:37 That's not a good sign.
07:41 No, it's not.
07:44 Look, there's no easy way to say this.
07:47 I was just notified that detectives made a drug bust.
07:49 I recognize the suspect's name.
07:51 It's your wine.
07:53 What's the charge?
07:56 Possession with intent to sell.
07:58 They're bringing her in?
08:01 Yeah.
08:02 I don't know all the details yet, but I wanted to warn you.
08:07 Obviously, this is a complicated situation, but know the department has your back.
08:13 Whatever you need, just ask, okay?
08:16 Yes, sir.
08:17 Really? We passed up a shootout for this?
08:21 Well, neighbors reported hearing disturbing noises. That could be serious.
08:25 Doubtful.
08:26 Listen, you want to see the difference between New York cops and L.A. ones, right?
08:29 Yep.
08:30 Well, New York has 40,000 officers policing their streets. L.A. only has nine. Operating in a city twice its size.
08:35 We see a hell of a lot more action every shift.
08:37 Yeah, you never know when that action's going to happen. Some of these smaller calls can get ugly fast.
08:42 As a matter of fact, just to be safe, you should really just hang back. Just be safe.
08:46 L.A. P.D.!
08:52 Police!
08:54 Action.
09:10 L.A. P.D., show me your hands.
09:12 Oh, she's been there a while.
09:21 And no one noticed.
09:23 Hey, what's going on? What did Gray want?
09:34 Are we going out?
09:36 We're going out.
09:37 Detectives, after you drop off, can you come back and see me?
09:49 Hey.
10:03 You have an issue with our arrest?
10:05 No, just looking for more details on this one.
10:07 We assisted on a DEA task force tracking a heroin distribution network. They flagged a car known to make drops for them.
10:13 We pulled over a suspect and found four grams individually wrapped, which means intent to sell.
10:17 Isabelle isn't a dealer.
10:18 How do you know?
10:19 Officer Bradford and Isabelle were rookies together. So she's a cop.
10:22 Was. Undercover narcotics, another division. Been off the job for a year.
10:27 You used to date.
10:29 She's my wife.
10:31 Well, sorry to hear that. Fact of the matter is, she's in pretty deep with some heavy dealers.
10:36 Being arrested with that kind of weight, she's looking at one to three in county.
10:40 I know that, but she doesn't even own a car. You bother to check the registration?
10:43 Doesn't matter. She was the one driving.
10:45 Look, this is not something that we can let go away. Even if we wanted to.
10:48 Your wife's going to need a lawyer. And your officer needs to figure out where he stands.
10:53 Is he a cop or a suspect's husband?
10:56 Thank you.
10:57 Yeah.
10:59 [Footsteps]
11:01 He's right.
11:10 So why don't you take a personal day? Make some phone calls.
11:14 It's not necessary.
11:15 They need to process her. Then they're going to wait for a lawyer to show up.
11:19 And then they're going to sweat her in an interrogation.
11:21 You won't get a chance to talk to her for hours.
11:23 So if you don't take a day, that means you're going back on the street.
11:27 You have a problem with that?
11:29 No, sir.
11:31 Okay. Go back to work.
11:34 Yeah, her name is Crawford. Colette Crawford. Just looking for any relatives or family friends.
11:43 O'Shanna Frost. L-A-T-A-N-A-P-R-O-S-T.
11:46 Could you check again? There has to be somebody.
11:48 Can we go? Can we go?
11:52 No. I need to get a natural causes death certificate issued first.
11:55 And to do that I need to go through all the medications with the medical examiner.
11:58 Well, can I just pay them to do it so we can go?
12:00 No. You can't just throw money at your problems to make them go away. That's not how life works.
12:05 Maybe not your life.
12:07 Nolan.
12:08 Uh, yeah, okay, thank you.
12:10 Okay, look. I get this isn't exciting for you.
12:13 But it's important. And I know I, for one, will sleep better tonight knowing that we took care of Miss Crawford's remains personally.
12:19 Can I give you a note?
12:20 A what?
12:21 You're coming across a little earnest.
12:23 Just try throwing it away a little more.
12:25 That's all right.
12:26 You do know I'm a real person, right?
12:29 God, she's just so beautiful.
12:32 She'd never be a leading lady today, though, not unless she lost 30 pounds and had a nose job.
12:37 It's the trouble with this business. It's so superficial.
12:40 Yes, well, you could butt that, you know. You have the power to hire whoever you want.
12:43 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
12:44 But, you know, audiences expect a certain look from my films. And I wouldn't want to disappoint them.
12:50 Thank you.
12:51 Yeah, well, there's definitely a dark side to auto-paying all your bills.
12:55 I couldn't find a single relative or family friend to claim the body. It's so heartbreaking.
12:59 Doesn't surprise me.
13:00 People forget you fast in this town.
13:04 We caught you with a van full of stolen medical equipment.
13:09 At least 20 grand worth. Which makes it a major felony.
13:12 How'd you guys find out about me?
13:13 Come on. Somebody gave me up.
13:17 Aren't you smart to get caught any other way?
13:20 But are you smart enough to walk out of this room a free man?
13:22 What are you doing?
13:25 Offering up a deal.
13:26 This is a good arrest.
13:28 There's a better one right up the food chain. Isn't that right, Julie?
13:31 Maybe.
13:33 Make that a yes, you might sleep in your own bed tonight.
13:36 I'm just saying the New York cops would, you know, show me a little bit of a better time by now.
13:42 If you're unhappy with the quality of your ride-along, please feel free to request another unit.
13:45 Look, I'm not happy. You're not happy either.
13:48 You don't want to be taking these low-risk calls any more than I do.
13:50 With all due respect, I don't think you can handle high-stakes calls.
13:53 Oh yeah? Is that a challenge?
13:54 No, just an observation. I've seen one of your movies.
13:56 What, you didn't like it?
13:57 It was fine. It just had nothing to do with real cop work.
13:59 7 Adam 15, we have a 415 at 9386 9th Avenue.
14:03 What's a 415?
14:04 Family disturbance. Probably just a loud argument.
14:08 It's not that far from here.
14:13 7 Adam 15 responding.
14:15 Yeah.
14:16 Everybody make some mistakes, bro. It's cool. It's chill.
14:19 Ty!
14:20 Don't be scared of him, man. Come on.
14:23 Everybody make some mistakes. It's chill.
14:25 Finally, some action.
14:27 You, stay.
14:28 Everybody, put your hands where I can see them.
14:32 Go. Go!
14:34 Back off. We don't need you here.
14:35 Come on, I told you not to call the cops.
14:36 No! No! No!
14:37 They're gonna shoot him.
14:38 Nobody's shooting anybody.
14:39 Everybody, put your hands where I can see them now.
14:41 Go away!
14:43 Now.
14:44 Knife!
14:47 Put the knife down!
14:48 Sir, drop the weapon now!
14:49 No! No! No!
14:50 Wait! Wait! Wait!
14:51 Put the knife down!
14:53 Put the weapon down now!
14:56 Put the knife down now!
14:58 Don't shoot him! Don't shoot him!
14:59 Tyson, it's okay. Put down the knife, please.
15:02 I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.
15:04 Sir, we are just here to help you, but we can't help until you drop that knife.
15:07 He doesn't understand.
15:09 Please. He's not gonna hurt you when he's only a child.
15:12 He doesn't know how big he is.
15:13 Look, I won't let you hurt him.
15:14 I need you to step back now.
15:15 Everyone, take it down a notch.
15:17 Ty.
15:18 He got confused.
15:20 The alarm. I shouldn't have yelled at him.
15:22 Somebody take care of that alarm?
15:24 I'm sorry, Mom. I'm so sorry.
15:34 It's okay, baby. I know you didn't mean to hurt me.
15:37 I know.
15:39 I burned the pancakes. I burned the pancakes.
15:43 Looks like you didn't flip them in time.
15:46 I forgot. I forgot. I forgot!
15:49 I do that sometimes, too.
15:51 You know? Forget when to flip them.
15:54 You wanna know a little trick?
15:56 How to know when to flip them?
15:58 You remember the little bubbles on top?
16:02 Hmm?
16:06 When you see those little bubbles on top, you know it's time.
16:09 Okay?
16:11 Okay.
16:13 I need you to put down the knife, Tyson.
16:15 Now. Okay?
16:19 I'm sorry.
16:28 It's okay.
16:30 It's all right.
16:31 Isn't public urination a bad thing?
16:34 Isn't public urination usually a citation?
16:37 You need to brush up on your California appeal code.
16:40 Section 314. Indecent exposure is a misdemeanor subject to six months in jail.
16:44 Indecent exposure requires an offended party.
16:49 Plenty of offended families live near the apartment building across that alley.
16:52 Respectfully, sir, that'll never stick.
16:57 It doesn't matter. Just start processing.
16:59 Hey.
17:01 Do you want me to give you a shout if I see the detectives?
17:04 Yeah.
17:05 Open cell 3 for me.
17:10 I screwed up.
17:28 No.
17:29 You think?
17:31 How bad is it?
17:32 It's a solid arrest.
17:34 Who's Carson Holland?
17:37 The car you were driving is registered to him.
17:40 Is he your boyfriend?
17:42 Sometimes.
17:44 Okay, you have to tell him the drugs belong to him.
17:49 We both know it won't matter.
17:50 I was in possession.
17:52 Isn't there something he can do?
17:54 It won't drop the charge. It's connected to a DEA case.
17:57 This is real. This is real.
17:59 This is real, Isabelle.
18:00 It's gonna get worse.
18:01 Because tomorrow they're gonna have a warrant to search my apartment.
18:04 What were they fined?
18:05 Carson stashed a kilo of heroin in my heating unit.
18:13 Are you...
18:15 Are you death or gone?
18:16 Why would you let him do that?
18:18 I will not be able to flee out of this.
18:20 So, if I go to jail, they're gonna find out I was a cop and I'll be dead.
18:24 Please, baby, go to my place.
18:27 I need you.
18:28 If you help me, it'll be different.
18:30 Alright? I'll go to rehab. For real this time.
18:33 You're just saying that.
18:34 No, no, this is different. I can be different.
18:36 Please, help me.
18:39 Okay? Please.
18:42 Seven Adam 15 requesting an additional unit for 5150 Hold.
18:47 Hey, y'all can let him go now. I'm not pressing no more charges.
18:50 That's right.
18:51 I'm sorry, but we have no leeway here. An assault was committed.
18:53 But we're not taking him to jail.
18:54 A doctor will evaluate his needs depending on the diagnosis.
18:57 He may even qualify for a facility.
18:59 We can't afford that.
19:00 Hey, what you doing, bruh?
19:02 What the hell you doing?
19:04 Put that camera away, bruh.
19:05 It's okay. I'm a director. This is so compelling.
19:07 Compelling?
19:08 Put the camera away.
19:09 What, you think my brother's pain is entertaining?
19:11 Put the camera away.
19:13 You don't hear me, bro? I said put the camera away.
19:15 Guys, you do not want to escalate this.
19:17 See?
19:18 No, no, no.
19:19 I'm scared.
19:21 It's okay.
19:22 It's okay, D.
19:23 It's okay.
19:24 It's okay, honey.
19:25 I'm scared.
19:26 It's okay, D.
19:27 I'm gonna come visit you, I promise.
19:29 We're gonna take care of this.
19:30 I'm talking to my brother. I'm gonna come visit you, I promise.
19:32 I'm gonna come see you, D.
19:33 Wait in the car while we finish up.
19:35 You're gonna be all right.
19:36 Bye.
19:37 Hey, stay strong, okay? I'm gonna come see you.
19:39 Explain something to me, Lopez.
19:45 I can see you two filed a lot of evidence reports,
19:48 but I can't seem to find a single booking report.
19:51 I've been instructing Officer West about how patrol can leverage lower-level crime.
19:55 Patrol can leverage lower-level criminals to get actionable intel on higher-level felons, sir.
19:58 Perhaps earned some goodwill prior to your detective's exam.
20:01 Officer Lopez convinced our last suspect to give up a pretty significant target.
20:06 Is that right?
20:07 Yes, sir. We have credible intel that could get us Lawrence Abudo.
20:09 Major assault crimes would be thrilled to call over weapons dealing like Abudo.
20:15 Loop him in.
20:16 But, Lopez.
20:17 Sir?
20:18 Be careful.
20:19 It's a high-reward strategy, but also high-risk.
20:21 There's a real possibility this won't pay off at all.
20:23 And then all you did was let a bunch of little crooks get away.
20:26 I was very clear.
20:31 Yet you brought our VIP into an incredibly volatile situation.
20:34 It was unintentional.
20:35 We had no idea from the call how dangerous it was gonna be.
20:38 And that is the only reason that I'm being pleasant right now.
20:41 You're dismissed.
20:42 Crazy day, huh?
20:47 Did you guys get in trouble?
20:49 No.
20:50 Good.
20:51 Look, I'm having a little thing at my place tonight, and I would love it if you'd come.
20:57 I'm gonna call it a day.
20:59 Thanks.
21:01 She doesn't like me, does she?
21:05 Oh, she's...
21:06 No.
21:08 Yeah.
21:09 I get it a lot.
21:11 Listen, I'd really like it if you came along tonight.
21:15 It's my little way of saying thank you for today.
21:19 I really should get home, get some rest, but...
21:22 You know, someone did tell me I need to start putting myself out there more, so what the hell.
21:27 Good.
21:29 Good.
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23:01 What are you doing here?
23:02 No, what are you doing here?
23:04 Look, you're out of your depth on this.
23:06 Look, I've been riding with you for two months.
23:09 You project the rogue cop thing, but you are always on the right side of the lie.
23:13 If you came all the way over here to psychoanalyze me, you wasted your time.
23:16 No, I...
23:17 I came here to remind you...
23:20 You'll regret helping her.
23:24 Because it's not gonna change her.
23:27 But it'll sure as hell change you.
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23:40 [music]
23:43 [chatter]
23:45 Who said she'd worry it was dead?
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23:56 Do you like your hair, Dad?
24:00 I'll pass.
24:02 Jason!
24:04 Oh, it's... never mind.
24:06 I'm so, so glad you made it.
24:08 Oh, thanks. I feel underdressed. I didn't realize it was a...
24:11 It's Hollywood. No, no, no.
24:12 Look, this food will do us out back.
24:14 Go make yourself at home. I'll be out there in a second, all right?
24:16 Hi!
24:17 Hi!
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24:54 What do you think of my new digs?
24:55 Oh, this place is great.
24:57 It used to belong to Marlon.
24:58 Brando?
24:59 Williams.
25:00 Oh.
25:01 I'm sure I have a lot of friends.
25:03 Oh, I don't know half these people.
25:04 They just wrangle invites from their publicists.
25:06 Rupert.
25:07 Tiffany.
25:09 You met at that Golden Globes thing?
25:11 Oh! Of course!
25:13 Tiffany, this is, uh... this is Jim Nolan.
25:16 John Nolan. Nice to meet you.
25:17 LAPD.
25:18 He took me on a ride-along today.
25:19 Really?
25:20 Mm-hmm.
25:21 That's cool.
25:22 So what's it like being a cop?
25:23 Oh, God, it's amazing.
25:24 You should have seen my boy today.
25:26 He stared death right in the face.
25:28 Didn't even flinch.
25:29 I-I flinched.
25:30 It was super scary.
25:31 I'm-I'm gonna grab a drink.
25:33 Very nice pudding.
25:34 Can I grab a beer?
25:37 Yeah, please.
25:38 Thank you.
25:39 Hey, nice job, man.
25:44 Don't drink that. He put something in your drink.
25:45 No, I didn't.
25:46 Yes, you did.
25:47 Get the hell off me.
25:48 I won't.
25:49 I saw you.
25:50 You're right.
25:51 Ladies and gentlemen, John Nolan, LAPD!
25:55 Yeah!
25:56 Yeah!
25:57 Yeah!
25:58 Yeah!
25:59 Yeah!
26:00 Yeah!
26:01 Yeah!
26:02 Yeah!
26:03 Yeah!
26:04 Yeah!
26:05 Sorry I ruined your party.
26:13 Are you kidding?
26:14 Everyone in town's gonna be talking about that tomorrow.
26:16 Oh, and besides, I got you, like, a dozen phone numbers.
26:20 Oh.
26:21 Uh, thanks.
26:22 That's, um...
26:23 Oh, hey, these are cute kids.
26:26 Sorry I didn't get a chance to meet 'em.
26:28 Oh, yeah.
26:29 They're in London right now.
26:30 I haven't spoken to them in months.
26:31 That's sad.
26:32 Try to talk to my son at least once a week.
26:34 Oh, so...
26:35 I spent a little longer than that this time around.
26:37 Sacrifices we make for our careers, huh?
26:41 God, sometimes I wonder if it's worth it.
26:43 You know, these movies I make...
26:45 make a fortune.
26:46 But I haven't made a film anyone's cared about in years.
26:49 You're kidding, right?
26:50 I mean, people love your movies.
26:52 The escape it brings them?
26:53 Life is hard.
26:55 Your movies are fun.
26:56 They're not real.
26:57 Not like today was real.
26:59 Come on, let me tell you something.
27:01 Some of my fondest memories of my son growing up
27:04 are tied to your movies.
27:06 Uh, he was ten when we saw the first.
27:08 And we were recreating scenes in the backyard.
27:11 I mean, it was a blast.
27:13 Every summer after that, we'd go to an opening weekend.
27:16 And actually, we just talked about how we're going to schedule the next one
27:19 with him being away at college.
27:20 Thank you.
27:24 Yeah, well...
27:25 And, um, thanks for the invite.
27:27 John...
27:29 What's going to happen to the kid from today?
27:32 After he gets out of hospital?
27:34 Will he get the care he needs?
27:36 Honestly, no.
27:38 They just don't have the means.
27:40 Um, sadly, the system is designed to deal with crisis, not prevent it.
27:45 Um...
27:47 Thanks.
27:49 Sir, last night...
27:58 It didn't happen.
27:59 That clear?
28:01 Hey.
28:02 I got some bad news.
28:04 Can't be worse than yesterday.
28:06 Sound like you can.
28:08 The detectives executed a search warrant on your wife's apartment this morning.
28:11 They found a kilo hidden in the heating unit.
28:14 She's with her lawyer now.
28:16 Sorry, Tim.
28:18 You did the right thing.
28:28 Not for Isabel.
28:30 So, the kilo bumps you up to a major trafficker.
28:36 Which means you're facing 10 to 20 now.
28:39 Now, you were a decorated officer.
28:42 Who got addicted on the job.
28:44 We could try to use that.
28:46 I went down the rabbit hole after I got hooked.
28:49 They could have investigated me for half a dozen things.
28:51 Instead, they brushed it under the rug and fired me quietly.
28:55 I'm nothing but dirty laundry to them.
28:57 Now they've got a clean shot, they're going to take it.
29:04 Major crimes took a run at your intel on Lawrence Abudo.
29:07 They couldn't do anything with your informant's information.
29:10 Are they sure? Because we had that guy wrapped up with a bow.
29:12 He was lying to you, Officer Lopez.
29:14 Frankly, I'm surprised you couldn't tell.
29:16 Ma'am, I believed him as well.
29:18 Officer West, you're a rookie.
29:19 Lopez, you're a veteran.
29:21 You're usually a lot more careful than this.
29:23 I'm really disappointed in you.
29:25 Yes, ma'am.
29:26 I heard you were the life of the party last night.
29:32 Did Rupert tell you that?
29:33 No, I heard it from the midnight shift.
29:35 So was it any fun?
29:36 No. It was interesting.
29:39 I find the whole Hollywood thing depressing.
29:42 All that energy spent on stuff that just doesn't matter.
29:45 Oh, hey, here's your BFF now.
29:48 Oh, you can get that.
29:50 Hey, Rupert.
29:52 They're trying to kill me.
29:54 You've got to come.
29:55 Rupert?
29:56 My office.
29:57 Rupert!
29:58 His office is on the studio lot.
29:59 Dispatch, we have a possible 207 at Beverly Oaks Studios.
30:02 John, are you still there?
30:04 Rupert?
30:05 I think I lost them.
30:06 Rupert, are you okay? We're on our way.
30:07 I've locked myself in the program.
30:08 What's going on?
30:09 I kept thinking about what happened yesterday, so I reached out to Tyson's brother.
30:13 Look, at first everything was fine, but then when I offered him money to pay for a facility, he got really angry.
30:17 He started to hit me and then his friends...
30:19 He's down here!
30:20 Oh, God. His friends wanted me to open the safe in my office, but I managed to get away.
30:27 Where'd he go?
30:28 Oh, God. John, help him.
30:31 Please, please, please.
30:33 Forget about him! Brother, get out of here!
30:35 Not until we get all that money from that safe in his office.
30:37 I don't want his money.
30:38 Yeah? Well, we do.
30:39 Back to the office.
30:41 I've lost him.
30:42 He's off in that building.
30:54 He's in that building.
30:55 Stop, police!
31:03 Don't move!
31:04 Go get him.
31:14 On it.
31:15 Cut from the car with him!
31:18 Hey, look at your back.
31:23 So you want to get your cameras ready, 'cause up here it's a live lab.
31:26 [indistinct radio chatter]
31:28 [indistinct radio chatter]
31:31 [indistinct radio chatter]
31:33 [indistinct radio chatter]
31:35 [grunting]
31:46 [grunting]
31:50 [grunting]
31:51 Malcolm, stop!
32:07 Your mother's suffered enough. You're only making it worse.
32:10 So what? You gonna be my savior now, too? Huh?
32:13 Like Mr. Hollywood here, offering me money to make myself feel like a hero?
32:16 You should put your brother in a facilitator.
32:18 What happens when that runs out, huh?
32:19 How am I supposed to pay for your fancy-ass facility in Mavs?
32:21 You gonna give us money for next year and the year after that?
32:23 I told you we'll work it out.
32:24 Work it out? Like it's that simple, huh?
32:26 Like my brother's just gonna be fixed now that you're here to save the day?
32:28 Malcolm, he doesn't understand.
32:29 Oh, and you do!
32:30 No. God, no.
32:31 I've never been in your shoes.
32:34 I can't imagine what it's been like for you and your mom to have to care for your brother,
32:38 to make sure he doesn't hurt himself, that he can never be alone,
32:41 and to have this poster child for entitlement call you up like that.
32:44 Hey, listen.
32:45 It's gonna be infuriating.
32:47 It's gonna be infuriating.
32:48 But this...
32:51 Malcolm, this helps no one.
32:55 This only hurts your brother, and I know you don't want to do that.
32:59 So, come on, let's put the gun down and let's just end this, okay?
33:05 I got it! I got it!
33:10 Drop the weapon!
33:11 No!
33:12 Oh, shit!
33:14 No!
33:15 Oh, boy!
33:17 Oh, shit!
33:18 I got shot.
33:23 Yeah.
33:24 And it really hurts.
33:25 Don't worry, they're gonna take good care of you.
33:27 ER's just five minutes away.
33:28 Will you visit me in the hospital?
33:29 Of course, yes.
33:30 Hey, please, tell Malcolm I'm sorry.
33:32 I had no idea.
33:33 He's gonna be all right?
33:37 Paramedics seem to think so.
33:38 Good.
33:39 Then I don't have to wait to yell at you about getting your VIP shot.
33:41 Well, technically, the ride-along was yesterday, so...
33:43 I'm right.
33:46 I'm transferring your wife to county.
33:48 Arraignment will be tomorrow.
33:49 Can I get a minute with her?
33:51 I'm sorry.
33:57 I needed you, and you weren't there.
34:00 It wouldn't have fixed things.
34:02 You don't know that.
34:03 Now you never will.
34:05 We're done here.
34:13 Hey, we were looking for you.
34:15 What's wrong?
34:18 Jason is in ICU.
34:20 What, you mean the guy who likes to shock himself?
34:23 The guy he flipped on found out about it.
34:26 Beat him half to death with a pipe.
34:29 That's not on us.
34:34 No, it's on me.
34:35 If I hadn't been so gung-ho in getting the tab,
34:38 he'd be in the house of detention looking out a few months of jail.
34:43 Now he might not be able to walk again.
34:45 There's no way you could have known about that.
34:47 Maybe.
34:48 But I didn't even think about it, and I should have.
34:52 You don't think this will move you down the list?
34:57 You're kidding. I'm off the list.
35:01 And I have to turn my way back onto it.
35:04 Anything I can do to help, I will.
35:12 You had my back when I needed it.
35:14 Oh, right. Almost forgot.
35:21 Did you hear about Tim's wife?
35:24 What are you doing?
35:41 Hanging out with you.
35:42 Look, I appreciate the thought, but I'd rather be alone.
35:48 Too bad.
35:49 I'm not going to talk about it.
35:50 You don't have to.
35:51 But we're going to be here if you change your mind.
35:53 So what do we do now?
36:00 Drink.
36:03 [music]
36:05 Hey.
36:11 Hey. Want one of those for me?
36:12 Well, it is now.
36:13 Hey, I saw the news about Rupert. You okay?
36:16 Yeah, days like today can be hard, emotional.
36:19 I'll bet.
36:21 Well, I have a plus one to a gallery opening.
36:24 You can come if you want. I can take your mind off it.
36:26 Yeah, you know what? I'm beat.
36:28 You sure?
36:30 I can stay home if you don't want to be alone.
36:32 I won't be.
36:33 Okay.
36:36 You have a good night.
36:39 I will.
36:59 Hey, buddy.
37:00 Dad.
37:01 Oh, it's good to see your face.
37:02 I'm sorry I haven't called in a few days.
37:04 I've just been crazy with work.
37:06 No worries. I'm fine myself.
37:08 Everything okay?
37:10 Yeah, great.
37:11 We're reading Catch-22, which I love,
37:13 and my roommate moved in with his girlfriend,
37:15 so I've got the door all to myself.
37:17 Sweet.
37:19 Tell me what you think of this.
37:21 What if I was to book you a flight?
37:24 You'd come to LA, just visit a few days.
37:25 I've got midterms next week,
37:27 but after that, I am all in.
37:29 Awesome. Okay.
37:30 Text me the dates, and I'll book the flights.
37:32 Meantime, you will never guess who I met.
37:35 Rupert Payne.
37:37 Wait.
37:39 Did I see that he just got shot?
37:40 Yeah.
37:41 Was that with you?
37:42 Yeah. Crazy story.
37:43 Oh, tell me. Tell me.
37:44 Okay. You remember Trading Fire 2,
37:46 when the hostages took the gun?
37:47 We said totally unbelievable.
37:48 Would never happen.
37:49 Yeah.
37:50 Okay. Earlier in the day, we respond to a call
37:51 to Family and Friends of the Frying Pan Burning Pancakes.
37:54 [MUSIC PLAYING]

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