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00:01:00All right. Come on.
00:01:08No. No, don't lay that on me, okay?
00:01:10I'll get there when I'll get there.
00:01:13No, look, I am doing you a favor, okay?
00:01:15I got a demand list. Like, the size and...
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00:01:21I gotta go.
00:01:24You know, you could really hurt yourself
00:01:25sneaking up on a guy like that.
00:01:28But I guess you already know that, right?
00:01:32So, uh, lay it on me.
00:01:35I-I-I got your money.
00:01:40Come on. You're like the last guy that I would mess with.
00:01:45Uh, so how about a little sample of the stuff
00:01:47while you count it up?
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00:02:59Pencils down, please.
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00:03:36Hey, Dad. Hey, darling.
00:03:39What's this?
00:03:41Last Friday's game.
00:03:46Hey. What?
00:03:47They won.
00:03:48I thought you were supposed to be doing your stretches.
00:03:50Oh, I'm sick of stretches.
00:03:52Well, I'm sick of harping on you.
00:03:54Butts.
00:03:55All right, all right. Easy.
00:03:58Easy, easy, easy.
00:04:00Take it from me, Marcy.
00:04:02Don't get old.
00:04:04You're not old, Dad.
00:04:06You're delusional.
00:04:07No sane person over 35 tries rollerblading.
00:04:10I mean, if I did what you did,
00:04:12you'd say I went looking for trouble and I found it.
00:04:14Oh, I don't need you to remind me I'm a jerk.
00:04:17Your mother did that till the day she died.
00:04:26Sometimes I just wish...
00:04:29When are you gonna grow up?
00:04:31Dad...
00:04:32You know what I'm talking about.
00:04:34You're still hanging on to that detective fantasy.
00:04:36You know what, Dad? I didn't come here to argue.
00:04:38Who's arguing?
00:04:39I just hoped that by now you would have gotten over that.
00:04:41I'd what?
00:04:42Hmm? Be married with kids?
00:04:45Dad, I just...
00:04:46I haven't found Mr. Right yet, okay?
00:04:48What do you want me to do?
00:04:50Go off and get married to some guy
00:04:51so you can become a grandfather?
00:04:53Oh, Marcy.
00:04:55Just get back to work.
00:04:57Oh.
00:05:15Fabio, I'm home.
00:05:22What's up?
00:05:23Did you miss me?
00:05:25Oh, I thought you did.
00:05:27Well, I didn't even think about you.
00:05:31Well, I didn't even think about you.
00:05:53Hi.
00:05:55You've been selected for a romantic weekend for two.
00:05:58Take advantage of this unique offer...
00:06:03What do you think, Fabio?
00:06:06You and me on a romantic weekend for two?
00:06:11You know, if you had feet or I had fins,
00:06:14you and I might have a life.
00:06:17PHONE RINGS
00:06:42Cutler.
00:06:44I'm on my way.
00:06:5470, 35, 36, 105.
00:06:58I love you.
00:06:59Thank you, you too.
00:07:03Yeah, girls' candy, anyone?
00:07:05That's where the smart money is.
00:07:07For the best bets on a renegade pastry chef.
00:07:14Sutton.
00:07:16Ever since he transferred in from San Francisco,
00:07:19he's developed quite a rep for himself.
00:07:22Poor man's Sherlock Holmes.
00:07:24Well, there's a ray of sunshine.
00:07:27That's me, Suzy Sunshine.
00:07:29So what do we got, Marcy?
00:07:31Four bullets.
00:07:32Three to the chest, one to the back.
00:07:35Phone's a nice touch.
00:07:37I guess he used it for all his minutes.
00:07:40I see you got your happy goggles on again, Stanley.
00:07:43I love a man who loves his job.
00:07:54Give me the sim, please.
00:07:56Honor said everybody left by 6 p.m. Saturday night.
00:07:59Hey, Lisa.
00:08:01Morning, Marcy.
00:08:07Looks like a 9mm.
00:08:09Maybe a Glock.
00:08:10Glock 9.
00:08:12Practically every cop in the city has one.
00:08:14Half the gangbangers.
00:08:16Stone wasn't a gangbanger, Lisa.
00:08:18Yeah, I'm aware of that, Gus.
00:08:20Why don't you bring forensics up to speed on our victim?
00:08:23It's Ray Stone, a small-time drug dealer.
00:08:26And Lisa's snitch.
00:08:28Busted him five years ago for possession.
00:08:30Would have been his third strike.
00:08:32The guy was gonna wind up like this.
00:08:34That's where guys like this wind up.
00:08:36Don't blame yourself.
00:08:37What is this?
00:08:47You got something on your, uh...
00:08:49May I?
00:08:51I don't want to wipe away evidence.
00:08:53I think it's called dust.
00:08:56It's gone, Stanley.
00:08:58All right, say good-bye, guys.
00:09:00Dead informants are bad for business.
00:09:02How do you think I feel?
00:09:04Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
00:09:06This is a Chicago P.D., more specifically my district.
00:09:09You were the one who told me to squeeze her.
00:09:11Squeeze is not synonymous with whack.
00:09:13The S.O.B. was pumped with four bullets.
00:09:15You're suggesting it's my fault?
00:09:17Nobody's accusing anybody of anything, Lisa.
00:09:19We haven't even had an investigation yet.
00:09:21Detective Stone, I'm sorry.
00:09:23I don't know what you're talking about.
00:09:25I don't know what you're talking about.
00:09:27I'm sorry.
00:09:30Detective Sutton, the Voice of Reason,
00:09:32any theories on who or why?
00:09:34He had 400 in cash, which rules out robbery.
00:09:36We're testing the powder. It's probably Coke.
00:09:38The lab tests will tell us the grade.
00:09:40Then we'll know how far up in the food chain
00:09:42is Stone's supplier.
00:09:44Stone wasn't a user.
00:09:46With all due respect, wouldn't your district
00:09:48be better served if we were out there doing our job?
00:09:50I think what Lisa means is we've got a lot of work to do.
00:09:53Do it.
00:09:56Grant, I'm not done with you.
00:09:58Gus, close the door.
00:10:06I hear you're off the wagon.
00:10:09Good news travels fast.
00:10:11Look, I'm not here to judge you.
00:10:13I never buried a husband, but I can imagine what
00:10:15that hell must have been like.
00:10:16I've seen plenty of good cops get
00:10:18lost to the bottle for less.
00:10:20I can handle it.
00:10:21You did handle it when you got sober
00:10:22and put yourself in a program.
00:10:25You want to tell me why you're drinking again?
00:10:28It's no big deal, Lieutenant.
00:10:29I'm putting you on warning.
00:10:31Get back into AA and take care of your business,
00:10:33and it won't be a big deal.
00:10:36You've got a promising career ahead of you.
00:10:38You want to go down the tubes, that's your choice,
00:10:39but you're not doing it in this station under my watch.
00:10:41Are we clear?
00:10:44There really is a heart beating in here,
00:10:46and I feel for you, Lisa.
00:10:48Just know that what's said in this office
00:10:49stays in this office.
00:10:53Now, go find out why your informant is lying in the morgue.
00:11:19Where's my gun?
00:11:22Where's my gun?
00:11:52Where's my gun?
00:12:22Where's my gun?
00:12:41Wow, you've got a great touch color.
00:12:44I mean, the way you swab is like pure poetry.
00:12:47The way you seem me does for fingerprints.
00:12:49Ooh.
00:12:52I've got the pathology report.
00:12:54Thanks, Gus.
00:12:55Yeah, well, thanks for thinking about it, Augustus,
00:12:57but, uh, you already read it.
00:13:00So, um, how's the investigation going?
00:13:03Tech is lifting the numbers off the sim.
00:13:05We'll find out everybody who talked to Stone last night
00:13:07and see what shakes out.
00:13:09Any theories?
00:13:10I'm guessing drug deal gone bad.
00:13:12See, I'm guessing it's staged to look that way.
00:13:15Everybody's a cop.
00:13:16Not Stanley.
00:13:17He's strictly forensics, right?
00:13:19Oh.
00:13:20Call me when you turn up something.
00:13:25We'll sit down and go over the evidence.
00:13:27Sounds good.
00:13:29So you're not, uh,
00:13:31falling for that just-going-over-evidence boy,
00:13:34are you?
00:13:35Reality check, okay?
00:13:37He's the police detective in charge of the case,
00:13:39and I'm the criminologist assigned to the case.
00:13:41The fact that he happens to be a drop-dead gorgeous
00:13:44can't negate the necessity of our collaboration.
00:13:48Hang on. First of all...
00:13:54You wanted to see me?
00:13:56Come in, Marcy.
00:13:58Have a seat.
00:14:08I've got a problem,
00:14:10and I'm hoping you can help me with it.
00:14:12I'll see what I can do.
00:14:14I need someone I can trust.
00:14:16Someone outside of my department.
00:14:20I think I've got a dirty cop.
00:14:22Who?
00:14:23I don't know.
00:14:24I've got confiscated cocaine
00:14:26being looted from the evidence room
00:14:27and winding up back on the street.
00:14:29If it is one of ours,
00:14:30I've got to clean house before the commissioner finds out.
00:14:33Lieutenant, I'm not a detective.
00:14:35Top of your class at the academy,
00:14:36Mike Cutler's daughter.
00:14:38You're my best shot, Marcy.
00:14:40Lieutenant, look, don't get me wrong.
00:14:42I mean, this is a great opportunity,
00:14:44but snooping on other cops
00:14:46isn't exactly what I'd envisioned.
00:14:48Would you snoop to bring down a drug dealer?
00:14:50Because at the end of the day,
00:14:51that's what we're talking about here.
00:14:54Okay.
00:14:56I'll see what I can find out.
00:14:58Marcy, whatever you find, whatever happens,
00:15:01this is an unofficial investigation.
00:15:03Do you understand?
00:15:04Yeah.
00:15:15So how do you want to go about this?
00:15:19Okay.
00:15:20I say we start with the last call stone made
00:15:22and work our way back.
00:15:24That means Johnny Tucci.
00:15:26With his priors.
00:15:29Extortion, drugs,
00:15:31money laundering, blackmail,
00:15:33racketeering, murder's the next step.
00:15:38Is that his home address?
00:15:40Yeah.
00:15:42Is that his home address?
00:15:44I don't remember any residences on that street.
00:15:46It's a pool hall.
00:15:47What do you mean, a pool hall? He lives there?
00:15:49For all practical purposes.
00:15:52Would you even know who Tucci was if you saw him?
00:15:55Would you?
00:16:00Here's his picture.
00:16:05Study it.
00:16:11Okay.
00:16:23Johnny Tucci around?
00:16:38Grant, take the front.
00:16:41I'll take the back.
00:17:12Come on.
00:17:24You're making this harder than it has to be, Tucci.
00:17:42Drop it.
00:17:44Come on, drop it.
00:17:46Do it.
00:17:48This is only about a few questions.
00:17:50Yeah, right. I know what this is about.
00:17:52Why don't you tell me about it?
00:17:54Drop the gun, Tucci.
00:17:59Good work, Lisa.
00:18:04Where's your gun, Lisa?
00:18:06Where's your warning shot, Gus?
00:18:09Johnny Tucci didn't kill Stone.
00:18:11And you know this how?
00:18:13Because I know this town and I know the people in it.
00:18:15You've been here, what, a year?
00:18:17I've been here my whole life.
00:18:19Well, you can be a character witness for this two-bit gangster
00:18:21because he's going to need one.
00:18:23What makes you think you're running this investigation?
00:18:25Look, I'm trying to do my job, Lisa.
00:18:27I'm trying to do my job.
00:18:29I'm trying to do my job.
00:18:31I'm trying to do my job.
00:18:33I'm trying to do my job.
00:18:35I'm trying to do my job.
00:18:37I'm trying to do my job, Lisa.
00:18:39No more, no less.
00:18:41I'm happy to take this up with Sinclair.
00:18:43Lead the way.
00:18:45Fine.
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00:19:27You're too good looking to be a cop.
00:19:30And you're too old to be a bad boy.
00:19:32Look, sweetheart, in recessionary times,
00:19:36we all got to cut corners wherever we can.
00:19:38And I really don't want to get my lawyers involved,
00:19:40so let's you and me just talk it out, hmm?
00:19:42I'd like that.
00:19:44I always think total candor works best.
00:19:46So you're the city's go-to guy when it comes to extortion.
00:19:50Must be your charm that gets them.
00:19:53Right, sweetheart?
00:19:57You dragged me in here to charge me with extortion?
00:20:01No.
00:20:03Why would I do that if I can charge you with murder?
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00:20:11That's funny.
00:20:13I assure you, Raystone's mother is not laughing.
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00:20:20I didn't kill Stone even though he owed me a lot of money.
00:20:23And I didn't say he was dead.
00:20:28I know you were the last person that talked to him.
00:20:32Don't be so sure.
00:20:37You've got a suspect to interview.
00:20:39If you two can't figure out how to handle that,
00:20:42you're in the wrong profession.
00:20:47There's lots of people who wanted to talk to Ray.
00:20:49What kind of people?
00:20:50What the hell is going on?
00:20:52That's a damn good question.
00:20:53Sit tight, Grant.
00:20:54Wait, wait, wait.
00:20:55Whatever Marcy did, she got the guy's attention.
00:20:57Maybe she flashed him.
00:20:58That's enough, Grant.
00:21:00I think she's acting like a professional.
00:21:02She's a forensic scientist pretending to be a cop.
00:21:05Looks like she's a natural.
00:21:06You and Stone had five conversations that night
00:21:09and two the night before.
00:21:11Eighteen calls this month alone.
00:21:13The shortest lasting 26 seconds in the longest four minutes.
00:21:19Short to the point.
00:21:21A lot of people get carried away on the phone these days.
00:21:25I've got a lot of reasons to think that you killed Stone.
00:21:29How many do you have to prove otherwise?
00:21:38You're running this department, Lieutenant Sinclair.
00:21:41You can't let a criminologist conduct an interrogation.
00:21:44Don't you have some work to do, Grant?
00:21:46Because if not, I'd be happy to give you an assignment.
00:21:49There's evidence in the case suggesting otherwise.
00:21:51So what am I supposed to do?
00:21:53Help me out.
00:21:54I'm sorry about that.
00:21:56Why?
00:21:57What did you do?
00:21:59You can't be responsible for her behavior.
00:22:02Ray Stone was shot to death last night.
00:22:04Any idea who might have pulled the trigger?
00:22:08Look, I really can't help you.
00:22:11I know a lot of people thought Stone was worthy of a bullet.
00:22:14Four, actually.
00:22:16They thought he was worthy of four.
00:22:18I'm sure you have a terrific alibi for last night.
00:22:22So I'd like the names, addresses and phone numbers
00:22:24of anyone that can vouch for you.
00:22:26Whatever rocks your boat, sweetheart.
00:22:28I'll be out before that ink dries.
00:22:41In my office. Now.
00:22:45Good work.
00:22:57What the hell do you think you're doing pulling a stunt like that?
00:23:01You told me to investigate.
00:23:02Investigate, not interrogate.
00:23:04You put me in a hell of a spot back there.
00:23:06That was the idea, okay?
00:23:08Look, Stone was found with cocaine.
00:23:10It was too obvious.
00:23:12You're undercover, remember?
00:23:14A forensic officer conducting a criminal interrogation
00:23:16without permission? What were you thinking?
00:23:18That I'd look like a wannabe detective.
00:23:20That maybe you'd call me on the carpet for it
00:23:22and maybe you'd get a reaction from a nervous cop.
00:23:27Hmm.
00:23:30Did you see anything weird with Lisa Argas?
00:23:33I'm not sure.
00:23:35Lisa went ballistic, but she had good reason.
00:23:38Look, one thing I saw is that Tucci knows something.
00:23:41I mean, he's scared, but not because he killed someone.
00:23:45All right.
00:23:47You got good instincts, Marcy.
00:23:49You do your old man proud.
00:23:51Stay on it.
00:23:53Hey.
00:23:54Mr. Clair brings you up on charges.
00:23:56I'll testify on your behalf.
00:23:58Oh, what happened? What'd you do?
00:24:00Nothing, Stanley. Don't worry about it.
00:24:02See you tomorrow.
00:24:05Take care.
00:24:09So, into an item?
00:24:12No, of course not. He's my associate.
00:24:15Just asked.
00:24:16He seems like a decent enough guy.
00:24:19So, do I need a debriefing on Tucci or what?
00:24:21What do you mean?
00:24:23Hmm.
00:24:25Maybe he said something to you that he didn't say to me.
00:24:29No, he didn't say anything to me.
00:24:31No?
00:24:33Thought you looked like you had something going with him.
00:24:36What prompted you to do it?
00:24:40I don't know.
00:24:41Um, I just saw him there and I thought I could help.
00:24:44Look, it was stupid.
00:24:45And I owe you an apology.
00:24:47A big one.
00:24:49Lisa, too.
00:24:51I mean, I was way out of line.
00:24:53I mean, you're the detective on the case
00:24:55and I'm just the forensic scientist.
00:24:57I had no idea you were bi-departmental.
00:24:59Is that a right lobe, left lobe kind of thing?
00:25:03I just want the murder solved.
00:25:05I don't care who solves it.
00:25:06I just wish Lisa felt the same way.
00:25:08I don't care who solves it.
00:25:09I just wish Lisa felt the same way.
00:25:11She went nuts over you questioning Tucci.
00:25:13She did?
00:25:14Oh, yeah.
00:25:18I tried to tell her it was no big deal,
00:25:19but she didn't want to hear it.
00:25:21Maybe I should find her and apologize.
00:25:23Give her a little time.
00:25:24She'll come around.
00:25:26Look, I know she's been moody lately,
00:25:27but Lisa is a rock.
00:25:29She's the kind of partner you can always depend on.
00:25:32Yeah.
00:25:33My dad thinks she's a fantastic cop.
00:25:35He taught her at the academy.
00:25:36And I think she's a really good cop.
00:25:38My dad thinks she's a fantastic cop.
00:25:40He taught her at the academy.
00:25:42I mean, I've always looked up to her myself.
00:25:45She'll get it together.
00:25:46She always does.
00:25:48She's lucky to have a partner like you.
00:25:50Ah.
00:25:51I'm no saint.
00:25:53Good.
00:25:54Because being a saint must be boring.
00:25:59You, um...
00:26:00You want to grab a beer?
00:26:02I've got to go by my dad's.
00:26:04He had some back surgery and refused physical therapy.
00:26:07So now physical therapy comes to him in the form of me.
00:26:10Wow.
00:26:11You are a woman of many talents.
00:26:14See you tomorrow.
00:26:15Tomorrow.
00:26:26All right, thanks, Jessica.
00:26:27Listen, remind me how you eat dinner.
00:26:32Oh, yeah? Your place or mine?
00:26:35Okay.
00:26:37What?
00:26:41I got an address on Stone's mother.
00:26:46You want to bring her in for questioning?
00:26:47No, you know, I'm busy.
00:26:49Why don't you get Cutler to do it?
00:26:52Grant.
00:26:53Yeah.
00:26:55Yeah, I got it.
00:26:57Thanks.
00:27:01You, uh...
00:27:02Want me to apply for a new partner?
00:27:04I think that bill's already been filled.
00:27:34Okay.
00:27:51What do you want?
00:27:53Look, I thought you might like a chance to talk outside the station.
00:27:57I got nothing to say to you.
00:27:58Look, I'm not a detective, okay?
00:28:02Well, then that explains why you're so stupid.
00:28:05Go home.
00:28:07You were going to tell me something at the station.
00:28:09Look, I could see it in your eyes. I can help you.
00:28:11You got a license to kill.
00:28:13All cops have a license to kill.
00:28:16What planet are you from, hmm?
00:28:21How can you help me?
00:28:26Go home.
00:28:31Okay.
00:29:02Okay.
00:29:06I didn't say a word.
00:29:08Nobody knows anything.
00:29:10Look, I'm not an idiot, okay?
00:29:13Even a yellow dog knows when he's sinned.
00:29:17I'll disappear.
00:29:20Look, I don't even like this town anyway.
00:29:24I'll leave tomorrow, okay?
00:29:26That's not good enough.
00:29:31What do you want me to do?
00:29:33What do you want me to do?
00:29:40Die.
00:30:01Wait.
00:30:02Detective Cutler.
00:30:04High class biology.
00:30:06Got to work in forensics.
00:30:07Hmm?
00:30:15Hey, Charlie.
00:30:17Ignore him.
00:30:18You don't know the first thing about how to treat a lady.
00:30:21I'm sorry.
00:30:23I'm sorry.
00:30:25I'm sorry.
00:30:27I'm sorry.
00:30:29I'm sorry.
00:30:31What's up with you?
00:30:33You know, I think I'm going to live dangerously.
00:30:36Life here.
00:30:37You got me scared now.
00:30:48Is Gus sitting around?
00:30:49Yeah, he's in the back.
00:30:51Charlie!
00:30:52Give me another vodka!
00:30:54Just what she needs, huh?
00:30:57Thanks.
00:31:01You're welcome.
00:31:07He's the multi-talented Marcy Cutler.
00:31:10Evening, detective.
00:31:12I don't remember seeing you in here before.
00:31:15It's been a busy year or so.
00:31:18Boyfriend?
00:31:20Night school.
00:31:21Ah.
00:31:22Yeah!
00:31:29Ah.
00:31:31Who it is?
00:31:34It's Nancy Drew.
00:31:36Let her go, Lisa.
00:31:37Oh, I'm sorry.
00:31:38Was I talking to you?
00:31:40Who the hell do you think you are interrogating my suspect?
00:31:43Lisa, just sit down, please.
00:31:45Are we going to be friends now, Cutler?
00:31:47After you stabbed me in the back?
00:31:49You know, that wasn't my intention.
00:31:51Like hell.
00:31:52Now, you knew exactly what you were doing.
00:31:54This isn't the place, Grant.
00:31:55Stay out of it, son.
00:31:56It's got nothing to do with you.
00:32:02You know, when I joined the force,
00:32:04your father looked out for me.
00:32:06He was my mentor.
00:32:08That's the kind of cop he was.
00:32:10But you,
00:32:12you're just waiting for me to take a fall so you can grab my job.
00:32:16And my partner.
00:32:18Lisa, I know we have to talk about this, but not here.
00:32:22I like it here.
00:32:24I'm sorry, but you're drunk.
00:32:26We can have this conversation when you're sober.
00:32:31I'll wipe that attitude right off your face.
00:32:40Don't do this, Lisa.
00:32:42Hands off of me.
00:32:59Remind me not to piss you off.
00:33:02And I was afraid that she might hurt you.
00:33:05Well, in her condition,
00:33:07there wasn't much of a chance of her hurting anybody.
00:33:10Her condition includes a gun.
00:33:12She's a cop, Marcy. She's got a license to kill.
00:33:18What's wrong?
00:33:19No, it's just, uh, that's what Tucci said.
00:33:22All cops have a license to kill.
00:33:25Did he?
00:33:28Looks like you need another one.
00:33:29This one's on me, champ.
00:33:38This is silly. I can get home on my own.
00:33:41Do it for me.
00:33:45You know, I hate that Lisa's so mad at me.
00:33:48She'll get over it.
00:33:50Well, I mean, you're with her every day.
00:33:52What do you think's going on?
00:33:57Can this be between us?
00:34:00Let's just say it wouldn't advance our careers
00:34:02if Sinclair found out.
00:34:04Well, I'm a forensic.
00:34:06I don't answer to Sinclair.
00:34:11We were lovers.
00:34:15I know. Career suicide.
00:34:19How recently?
00:34:21I broke it off a few weeks ago.
00:34:23At first, it was just a casual thing,
00:34:25but Lisa got more and more intense and possessive.
00:34:30What?
00:34:35And then she started drinking.
00:34:37She told me about her husband dying.
00:34:41Her drinking got out of control,
00:34:43and I think it started affecting her decisions as a cop.
00:34:46How?
00:34:48We bust a dealer with a trunk full of money
00:34:50and think, this slime bag's driving us bends
00:34:53with a million in cash,
00:34:55and my ass is on the line for payments.
00:34:57Well, I mean, cops say that sort of thing.
00:34:59They say that sort of thing all the time.
00:35:01It's understandable.
00:35:03Yeah.
00:35:05Well,
00:35:07when we were about to turn in our last stash,
00:35:09Lisa would say he would miss it.
00:35:11Then her informant turns up dead.
00:35:16Do you think Lisa killed Stone?
00:35:18I don't want to,
00:35:20but I overheard her threatening him.
00:35:23Have you told Sinclair?
00:35:25No.
00:35:27She's my partner, he's a snitch,
00:35:29we need to have a conversation.
00:35:31Look, I shouldn't be saying this.
00:35:36Ignore me.
00:35:40You're a guy who's not easy to ignore.
00:35:44I'm not sure if that's a compliment,
00:35:46but I'm going to take this one.
00:35:49Make sure she gets home safe.
00:35:53Night.
00:35:55Thanks.
00:35:59Bye.
00:36:10You're lucky I don't throw you off the force.
00:36:12I had too much to drink,
00:36:14and I'm proud of my behavior.
00:36:16You ought to be ashamed.
00:36:18You made a fool of yourself and the department.
00:36:20You're on desk duty until further notice.
00:36:23And desk duty means I want your gun.
00:36:26I don't have it on me.
00:36:27You what?
00:36:29It's at home.
00:36:31I'll bring it in tomorrow.
00:36:42I just can't believe it.
00:36:44Lisa was always such a great cop.
00:36:47Smart, gutsy, she reminded me of you.
00:36:50Maybe.
00:36:52Last night was a different Lisa Grant.
00:36:54Okay, okay, so she hit a rough patch.
00:36:57She's not the first cop to look for comfort in a bottle.
00:37:00Gus heard her threaten her informant.
00:37:02Heard?
00:37:04He's not accusing her of anything, Dad.
00:37:06Oh, good.
00:37:08Because I may be an ex-cop, but I still believe in evidence.
00:37:10That kind of talk can ruin a career.
00:37:12What, boozing and looking for fights isn't bad enough?
00:37:15Look, I don't know this Gus,
00:37:17but if he was a good partner,
00:37:19he'd be helping Lisa,
00:37:21not bad-mouthing her.
00:37:23You're right, Dad.
00:37:25You don't know the guy.
00:37:28Marcy.
00:37:30Marcy, wait up, wait up.
00:37:36You haven't forgotten the rule
00:37:38against involving with fellow officers, have you?
00:37:40I'm not involved with them, Dad.
00:37:42Yet.
00:37:44You know what, I'm not even a cop,
00:37:46so we're not fellow officers.
00:37:48The truth is, is you just don't want me
00:37:50talking to some man without the Mike Cutler seal of approval, right?
00:37:52That's crap, and you know it.
00:37:54No, I don't know it.
00:37:55Look, Dad, you think you know what's best for me.
00:37:57You don't think I can figure it out on my own.
00:38:00It's gonna change.
00:38:18The button came off an outdoor garment.
00:38:20Now, the amount of wear as it relates to climate conditions
00:38:22relative to molecule and moisture
00:38:23absorption tells us it hasn't been worn much.
00:38:26So, basically, you're saying it's new.
00:38:29Yet.
00:38:31Do you know the type of garment?
00:38:33Jacket or blazer?
00:38:35Aren't they the same thing?
00:38:37No, not really.
00:38:39I mean, they could be.
00:38:41I don't really know.
00:38:43I'm not a fashionista.
00:38:45I'm thinking something like a trench coat.
00:38:47Oh, okay.
00:38:49Men's or women's?
00:38:51Definitely women's.
00:38:53See, a comparable man's trench
00:38:55would be stitched together with a higher quality thread.
00:38:57It has to be tougher.
00:38:59Theoretically.
00:39:01Right.
00:39:03All right, now this is the fun part.
00:39:05See the break in the button?
00:39:07That teeny crack?
00:39:09Well, that crack held a sample of ethyl acetate,
00:39:11which is contained in clear nail polish.
00:39:14Men get manicures.
00:39:16Yeah, but I tested the button.
00:39:18It couldn't have been stepped on by anyone
00:39:20who weighed more than 120 pounds.
00:39:21So it could have been a guy
00:39:23who gets manicures and is anorexic.
00:39:27Good work.
00:39:29I'm glad you're on my team.
00:39:31Where are you going?
00:39:33Give this to Sutton.
00:39:35He's still my heart.
00:39:37Sounds like arrhythmia.
00:39:39You might want to get that checked out.
00:39:41I know.
00:39:43I'm still waiting for that gun, Grant.
00:39:45Tomorrow.
00:39:47What about today, the day it was promised?
00:39:49It's still home.
00:39:51My neighbor's cake came over.
00:39:53I put it away.
00:39:55Tomorrow morning on my desk
00:39:57or I'm sending Sutton to get it.
00:40:03I'm sorry.
00:40:05I'm sorry.
00:40:07I'm sorry.
00:40:09I'm sorry.
00:40:11Hello?
00:40:13Detective Sutton isn't here.
00:40:15Can I take a message?
00:40:19The prime suspect in a murder investigation
00:40:21has slipped through our fingers.
00:40:23Don't shoot the messenger, Lieutenant.
00:40:25You got a better suggestion?
00:40:27Yeah, you could ask my partner.
00:40:37Come in.
00:40:39I have the ballistics report,
00:40:41if you'd like to see it.
00:40:43Anything on the bottom?
00:40:53Good.
00:40:55Sutton, you check out every woman's store
00:40:57that carried this coat
00:40:59and then I want you to get a list
00:41:01of all the customers who purchased it.
00:41:03I'm not much on women's fashion.
00:41:05How about if I bring color?
00:41:06All right.
00:42:15Ellen.
00:42:17Here you go, Detective.
00:42:21Ellen.
00:42:23My pleasure.
00:42:25If there's anything else I can do,
00:42:27just let me know.
00:42:29So we got everything that we came for?
00:42:31Ellen.
00:42:33This is the jacket.
00:42:34Great, thanks.
00:42:36I work most days
00:42:38and I get off at 7.
00:42:46She gets off at 7.
00:42:52Well, I get off now.
00:42:54If you want to stay around here,
00:42:56that's cool with me.
00:42:58You got anything in mind for dinner?
00:43:00Oh, the usual.
00:43:02Cheese burrito.
00:43:05Now?
00:43:07Your place or mine?
00:43:10No one's ever really made me a meal in my own apartment.
00:43:13I get to be the first one?
00:43:18Yeah.
00:43:20All right.
00:43:34Bye.
00:43:57So why'd you leave San Francisco?
00:44:04Well, I had gone through a nasty breakup
00:44:07and wanted to start over.
00:44:09There was an opening.
00:44:11Girl in every port, huh?
00:44:13You got the wrong guy.
00:44:15Nora and I were together four years.
00:44:18Is Nora a cop?
00:44:20No.
00:44:22She was a teacher in high school.
00:44:26I was devastated when she broke it off.
00:44:29Look, can we just talk about something else?
00:44:32Maybe one of your dirty little secrets
00:44:35My secrets aren't dirty.
00:44:37Oh, I think I'll be the judge of that.
00:44:39Come on, lay it on me.
00:44:41Okay.
00:44:45Well, I lost my virginity on prom night.
00:44:51All right, let's get back to me.
00:44:55No, I'm serious.
00:44:57I mean, my secrets aren't dirty.
00:44:59They're big.
00:45:01I'm sure they are.
00:45:05There's another one, but...
00:45:08But what?
00:45:10Can't trust me?
00:45:15I'd get in a lot of trouble for it.
00:45:17Honey, that's my kind of secret.
00:45:19Come on.
00:45:21Give it up.
00:45:24Sinclair asked me to, um...
00:45:29Asked you to what?
00:45:31Sinclair asked me to, um...
00:45:32Sinclair asked me to, um...
00:45:36Ask around about Tushy.
00:45:38You know, apparently he turned up missing,
00:45:40and she didn't want to upset you and Lisa
00:45:42about the whole interrogation thing.
00:45:44So...
00:45:47Well, I have a secret for you.
00:45:51Your secrets stink.
00:46:02Your secrets stink.
00:46:32Gus?
00:46:55Gus?
00:47:02What are you doing?
00:47:04I was gonna make you breakfast in bed.
00:47:08Come on, back in there.
00:47:10Hope you like eggs.
00:47:28Good morning, sir.
00:47:30¿Cómo está, Rosa?
00:47:32Bien, gracias.
00:47:57You're testing cocaine with bleach?
00:47:59Somebody's gotta do it.
00:48:01Household bleach might work for dealers testing product,
00:48:04but it does not cut it for scientists.
00:48:06Neither does showing up an hour late.
00:48:08It's none of your business.
00:48:10It is my business.
00:48:12Look, I have a job to do,
00:48:14and my eye includes you, which makes it we.
00:48:16Thank you, Stanley.
00:48:19We don't know the original source of the blow.
00:48:21Okay, Dr. Frankenstein, what do you recommend?
00:48:24Well...
00:48:262% cobalt thiocyanate with a second solution of stannous chloride.
00:48:32Sounds good.
00:48:34Your, uh, friend was here looking for you.
00:48:38Yeah? What friend?
00:48:40The one who makes you blush.
00:48:44The tricky part is that it can interact with other compounds
00:48:47in the coke producing a pulse positive.
00:48:50Excuse me.
00:48:52And, uh, how do you avoid that?
00:48:55Experience.
00:49:01So, what did he say?
00:49:03He wanted to know if you were here yet,
00:49:06which I thought was an interesting choice of words,
00:49:08because it told me that he knew that you weren't here,
00:49:10which also told me that...
00:49:12Don't play detective, okay?
00:49:14Yeah. Only you get to do that.
00:49:16Yep.
00:49:22Hmm.
00:49:24Wow. I've never seen anything turn that color before.
00:49:27Yeah. Me neither.
00:49:31Grant? In my office.
00:49:52Well?
00:49:55Well, what?
00:49:57Do you know where this came from?
00:49:59Your desk?
00:50:01Very funny.
00:50:03I'm not being funny.
00:50:05It came from your wastebasket.
00:50:09I didn't put it there.
00:50:11I'm going to do you a favor, Grant.
00:50:13I'm going to suspend you.
00:50:15And I'll recommend that you get help.
00:50:17And I want you in an alcohol treatment program.
00:50:19The department has a good one.
00:50:21A.A.
00:50:23I think I'm being set up.
00:50:25For what?
00:50:27For starters, Ray Stone's murder.
00:50:29The gun is part of it. So is that bottle.
00:50:31You've got to let me figure this out.
00:50:33You've got 24 hours.
00:50:35Then I am going to start an investigation.
00:50:50What's going on, Grant?
00:50:52I'm onto you, Gus.
00:51:01I'd be careful if I were you.
00:51:13She just kills me, you know?
00:51:15I mean, she's a good cop.
00:51:16Sometimes I think I should go talk to Sinclair
00:51:19and tell her that I'm partly to blame.
00:51:21Look, you're not doing either of you any favors
00:51:23by telling her about the affair.
00:51:25I know, but watching her come unglued like this...
00:51:27I know.
00:51:30Let's get out of here.
00:51:46Let's go.
00:52:17Hey.
00:52:19What do you want?
00:52:21To talk.
00:52:23Listen, I'm sorry about the other night.
00:52:26I had too much to drink.
00:52:28Hang on.
00:52:38It's a nice fish.
00:52:40Got a name?
00:52:42You didn't come here to make friends with my fish, Lisa.
00:52:44No.
00:52:47I came here to tell you that your new boyfriend
00:52:49isn't who you think he is.
00:52:51He's not my boyfriend.
00:52:53Oh, your sex buddy, then.
00:52:55That's it.
00:52:57I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
00:52:59Look,
00:53:01I'm just as uncomfortable as you are.
00:53:03If you were anyone other than Mike's daughter,
00:53:05I wouldn't be here.
00:53:17Did Gus tell you about us?
00:53:20You know, Gus placed your weakness.
00:53:22For me, it was Bill.
00:53:25When Gus came into my life,
00:53:27it had been so long since I'd been around a man.
00:53:29Just the smell of him
00:53:31reminded me of everything I missed.
00:53:33This has nothing to do with me.
00:53:35It has everything to do with you.
00:53:37I was supposed to meet Stone the night he was killed.
00:53:40I was supposed to meet Stone
00:53:42the night he was killed.
00:53:43Someone who's setting me up
00:53:45to take the ball.
00:53:47Forgive me. I'm a scientist,
00:53:49and I don't understand how you make that leap.
00:53:52Did Gus tell you about Nora?
00:53:54The love of his life who broke his heart?
00:53:56Nora Phelps didn't dump Gus.
00:53:59He dumped her.
00:54:01How does that matter?
00:54:03Why would he lie and paint himself
00:54:05as the jilted lover?
00:54:07There had to be another reason he left San Francisco.
00:54:09I was just about to figure it out
00:54:11when I got the boot.
00:54:14I need your help, Marcy.
00:54:16Well, a few nights ago,
00:54:18you were ready to rearrange my face.
00:54:20I had too much to drink.
00:54:24Lisa,
00:54:26I don't know what's going on with you,
00:54:28but I know I can't give you
00:54:30the kind of help that you need.
00:54:32I thought you were so eager to be a detective.
00:54:34Well, here is your chance.
00:54:36Are you afraid to find out
00:54:38that you're being taken for a ride?
00:54:43Goodbye, Lisa.
00:54:45I hope you deal with your drinking in paranoia.
00:54:54Watch your back.
00:55:14This was all happening
00:55:16right under your nose.
00:55:18I wouldn't go that far.
00:55:20Yes?
00:55:24I've got the lab results.
00:55:30It's cocaine,
00:55:32with a pH above 5.5.
00:55:34What does that mean in layman's terms?
00:55:36It means there's no degradation.
00:55:38It's been stored in optimal conditions.
00:55:40And where did you get it?
00:55:41Most likely place is the police lock-up.
00:55:43The good news is
00:55:45we just found the missing coke.
00:55:47The bad news is
00:55:49it was stolen by one of our own.
00:55:51Let's go pay a visit to your partner.
00:55:53She doesn't trust me.
00:55:55What about taking Marcy?
00:55:57That's not the worst idea.
00:55:59Grant came by to see me.
00:56:01You talked to her?
00:56:03When?
00:56:05This morning.
00:56:07She thinks that Gus is setting her up.
00:56:09Come on.
00:56:11Come on, Cutler.
00:56:13Let's go.
00:56:42Lisa?
00:56:44Open up.
00:56:48Don't screw with me, Grant.
00:56:50Open the damn door.
00:56:51What?
00:56:53It's not that exciting.
00:56:55That's easy for you to say.
00:56:57You don't spend every day looking at saliva.
00:57:01I'm sorry.
00:57:03I'm sorry.
00:57:05I'm sorry.
00:57:07I'm sorry.
00:57:09I'm sorry.
00:57:11I'm sorry.
00:57:13I'm sorry.
00:57:15I'm sorry.
00:57:17I'm sorry.
00:57:19I'm sorry.
00:57:22I'm sorry.
00:57:24I'm sorry.
00:57:26I'm sorry.
00:57:28I'm sorry.
00:57:36Beretta 32.
00:57:38Light.
00:57:40Concealable.
00:57:42It still packs plenty of stopping power.
00:57:47Yeah, I'll take it.
00:57:49Excellent choice.
00:57:51You look like that actress.
00:57:53What's her name?
00:57:54Probably not.
00:57:56Step over here.
00:57:57We can fill out the necessary forms.
00:57:58No, no forms.
00:57:59No forms.
00:58:00No Beretta 32.
00:58:01I'll double the list price.
00:58:05You wouldn't be considering engaging
00:58:06in any illegal activities, would you?
00:58:09No.
00:58:10No, strictly self-defense.
00:58:12I just hate paperwork, you know.
00:58:14Everybody's paranoid these days,
00:58:15checking each other out.
00:58:16I hear you.
00:58:17Nobody's read the damn Constitution.
00:58:19Exactly.
00:58:21Yeah.
00:58:22With somebody who looks like that actress,
00:58:23what's her name?
00:58:24Be a criminal.
00:58:52Cutler.
00:58:53One second.
00:59:22Lieutenant.
00:59:26Man, Grant, what were you thinking?
00:59:31I'll get it into the lab.
00:59:32No, leave it.
00:59:34We're going to do it by the book
00:59:35and get a warrant.
00:59:43Look,
00:59:44why can't you accept the possibility
00:59:46that Lisa cracked under the pressure?
00:59:48Hey, people do that.
00:59:49People.
00:59:50Not Lisa.
00:59:51You can believe the best in Lisa,
00:59:52but the worst in me, huh?
00:59:54I know Lisa.
00:59:55I'm your daughter.
00:59:57If crimes were solved
00:59:58by taking evidence at face value,
00:59:59there wouldn't be a need for detectives.
01:00:04You know, when I went to the police academy,
01:00:06they taught us about a little thing like motive.
01:00:09Have you and your buddy Sutton
01:00:10come up with one of those?
01:00:11Yeah.
01:00:12We're working on it.
01:00:17I suppose you've asked yourself
01:00:19what Sutton has to gain
01:00:20if Lisa goes down.
01:00:24Be careful.
01:00:25So,
01:00:27that would be no.
01:00:29You want to be a detective,
01:00:30but you don't want to consider
01:00:31that your suspect might be under your nose
01:00:33or in your bed.
01:00:38You know what, Dad?
01:00:39I'm retired, not dead.
01:00:40With all due respect, Dad,
01:00:41this is really none of your business.
01:00:43Yeah, well, if Lisa's the best suspect
01:00:44you can come up with,
01:00:45you've wasted the last year training.
01:00:50I was going to tell you.
01:00:51Yeah.
01:00:52What, the romance?
01:00:53I'm going to the police academy.
01:00:54Well, you would have disapproved of either one.
01:01:07Cutler.
01:01:09Hey.
01:01:10Just one second.
01:01:13I have to take this.
01:01:14I thought you were smarter than this.
01:01:16No, Dad.
01:01:17You've got all the brains in the family.
01:01:20And all the answers, too.
01:01:42Damn.
01:01:44Damn.
01:02:10Marcy, Marcy, Marcy.
01:02:13Marcy.
01:02:26Cutler.
01:02:27It's Gus.
01:02:30Gus.
01:02:31Hey.
01:02:32I was just half asleep.
01:02:34Your light's on.
01:02:35Coming up.
01:02:38You're here?
01:02:39Yeah.
01:02:40Thought I'd surprise you.
01:02:43Come on.
01:02:49That's sweet.
01:02:51But I'm not feeling very good.
01:02:54Well, I do have the magic touch.
01:02:57Sorry.
01:02:59You know, how about a rain check?
01:03:02You are not sending me home
01:03:03after coming all this way.
01:03:07As tempting as it sounds,
01:03:08I'm going to have to send you home, Gus.
01:03:11Good night.
01:03:16Oh, man.
01:03:17Am I glad to see you guys.
01:03:18I forgot my keys.
01:03:25Gus.
01:03:30Change your mind?
01:03:33I just wanted to make sure
01:03:34I can collect my rain check tomorrow night.
01:03:40You're on.
01:03:43Night.
01:03:55Nora Phelps?
01:03:57Hi, my name is Marcy Cutler.
01:03:59I'm a detective with the Chicago Police Department.
01:04:03I'd like to ask you a few questions
01:04:04about your former acquaintance
01:04:05and San Francisco police officer.
01:04:11Okay.
01:04:20You sure you got clearance for this?
01:04:22Call Sinclair.
01:04:23Whatever.
01:04:24Who am I to question?
01:04:25Precisely.
01:04:26Name?
01:04:27Augustus Sutton.
01:04:30Augustus Sutton.
01:04:37Why?
01:04:38Let me try something.
01:04:41Yes.
01:04:46No.
01:04:47Or shut up.
01:04:48You said you could access records on anyone.
01:04:50Yeah, anyone who's normal.
01:04:52Normal.
01:04:53See, I'm supposed to be able
01:04:54to get into the full database
01:04:55of every cop in this country.
01:04:57But when an 8760 security code comes up,
01:05:01it means don't even think about it.
01:05:04Sorry.
01:05:10Okay.
01:05:41Okay.
01:05:58Ralph, how you doing?
01:05:59Hey, Gus, how you doing?
01:06:00How are the kids?
01:06:01Fine.
01:06:02Get out of the way.
01:06:03I will.
01:06:04Think you'll see anything?
01:06:05I'll be quick.
01:06:06All right.
01:06:10All right.
01:06:40All right.
01:07:01All right.
01:07:02Check out the garbage.
01:07:10Okay.
01:07:27I understand, sir.
01:07:29You'll have to excuse me, Commissioner.
01:07:31There's somebody at my door.
01:07:33Not another gram.
01:07:34We'll leave lockup or you can have my badge.
01:07:38Come in.
01:07:41We found Lisa's gun.
01:07:43Where?
01:07:44At the bottom of the trash in front of her building.
01:07:46The trucks were just pulling up as we nabbed it.
01:07:48Doesn't look good for your partner, does it, Sutton?
01:07:51What?
01:07:54Um, I can come back.
01:07:56Sutton located Lisa's gun.
01:07:58Of course, she'll need to run some prints.
01:08:00Somebody could have stolen it.
01:08:02Nobody could accuse you of being disloyal, Sutton.
01:08:04Blind or naive, possibly.
01:08:06Excuse me, but why would Lisa kill her own informant?
01:08:09Sutton, you want to give her a motive?
01:08:11I checked out Lisa's computer.
01:08:12It appears as if she's been gambling.
01:08:14At her desk in this office with all of us here?
01:08:17I can't keep up with you, Cutler.
01:08:19You seem to be channeling a defense lawyer at the moment.
01:08:22Well, maybe we're not asking the right questions.
01:08:24She cleaned out her bank account at 6 o'clock this morning.
01:08:27She's still in the city.
01:08:28Make sure every police district receives a bulletin
01:08:30with her photo and description.
01:08:32Alert all the local motels to keep an eye out for her.
01:08:34Cutler, you go run the prints on the weapon.
01:08:39I forgot to ask you what you came to see me about.
01:08:42My father sends his regards.
01:08:56The button didn't fall off.
01:08:58Look at how the fibers have been frayed,
01:09:00as if it's been cut.
01:09:03Okay.
01:09:05Okay, what?
01:09:07What's my role here?
01:09:09I mean, sounding board, detached observer, employee?
01:09:13You're not an employee.
01:09:15Hey, you're my friend.
01:09:17It's not what I was hoping for, but it's a start.
01:09:21When things are as they appear,
01:09:24you need to look closer.
01:09:27When things are as they appear,
01:09:30you need to look closer.
01:09:32Okay, I'm a detached observer.
01:09:35That's what scientists do, right?
01:09:37I'm not talking about you.
01:09:38Are you talking to me?
01:09:40No.
01:09:41I'm thinking.
01:09:42Something I haven't done a lot of until now.
01:09:46What if it's not Lisa?
01:09:49You lost me.
01:09:51Coat, Lisa's.
01:09:52Gun, Lisa's.
01:09:53Informant, Lisa's.
01:09:54What if she's being set up?
01:09:55By who?
01:09:56I don't know, the real killer.
01:09:57Why?
01:09:58Because she has something on him.
01:09:59Or her.
01:10:00Whatever.
01:10:01All right, what's the something?
01:10:03If I knew that, we wouldn't be having this conversation.
01:10:09Lisa melted down.
01:10:11I mean, being a detective might seem glamorous,
01:10:13but it's hell, particularly for a woman.
01:10:16You know, throw in her husband's death
01:10:17and you've got a walking train wreck.
01:10:19You know how many train wrecks
01:10:20there are walking around out there?
01:10:22Not all of them have put four bullets in a guy.
01:10:24People are time bombs, right?
01:10:26Right time, right circumstances.
01:10:28And look what happened with you and Lisa
01:10:29that time at Charlie's.
01:10:30What?
01:10:31She was drunk.
01:10:32You've never gotten a little aggressive
01:10:33after a few too many?
01:10:34Maybe she was drunk the night she killed Stone, too.
01:10:36Maybe.
01:10:37Or maybe we're barking up the wrong tree.
01:10:40I don't bark, or chirp, or meow.
01:10:44I do what I was hired to do, which is analyze evidence.
01:10:48Good.
01:10:50Where are you going?
01:10:51To work.
01:10:55Danny, I need another favor.
01:10:59A big one.
01:11:00It's really important.
01:11:01You sound serious.
01:11:02Yeah, very.
01:11:04I need all the activity and transactions
01:11:06on this account number and all the supporting documentation
01:11:09for the account owner.
01:11:10Can you hack in?
01:11:12Piece of cake.
01:11:13This is all you're going to say?
01:11:14Again?
01:11:15Piece of cake.
01:11:43♪
01:11:53♪
01:12:13♪
01:12:25The online activity started just about a year ago.
01:12:27It was spotty back then until May.
01:12:29Then it becomes a whole new game.
01:12:31She was playing on what, four or five different websites?
01:12:33My sources tell me that's standard for gamblers.
01:12:36Spreading the wealth.
01:12:37Or debt, in her case.
01:12:39I matched the coke withdrawals with the dates of activity
01:12:41on the gambling website she frequented.
01:12:44It was a clear pattern.
01:12:45Grant was using the lock-up as her ATM.
01:12:48That's what it amounts to.
01:12:50She's up to her eyeballs in debt.
01:12:52Her snitch smokes her out and decides to blackmail her.
01:12:54She snuffs him.
01:12:56That'll do his motive unless a better one comes along.
01:13:00Nice work, Detective.
01:13:02Thanks.
01:13:04♪
01:13:06Is your better half back?
01:13:09I'll, uh, tell Marcy you came a-callin' when she gets here.
01:13:13The print's on the gun releases, right?
01:13:17The report's being typed.
01:13:18When it's done, I'll deliver it to the lieutenant
01:13:20and, uh, you can play 20 questions with her.
01:13:23It's my case, Stanley.
01:13:26Oh, oh, congratulations.
01:13:28I, uh, didn't realize you had anything to do
01:13:30except hang out here.
01:13:31Mm.
01:13:32You're a real piece of work, aren't you?
01:13:34Yes. Yes, I am.
01:13:37Gus.
01:13:39You might want to have a little chat
01:13:41with your underling here.
01:13:43What?
01:13:45I need to speak with you in private.
01:13:47Loser.
01:13:48Later. I promise.
01:13:49I'm just really behind on work.
01:13:53It'll be quick.
01:13:55Okay.
01:13:57Just give me a second.
01:13:58I missed you last night.
01:14:00You did?
01:14:01Yeah.
01:14:03Um, hey, do you know how many people use this stairway?
01:14:05Lucky for them.
01:14:07You know what? I'd like to keep my job.
01:14:09Okay, look, I'm sorry.
01:14:11I just had this overwhelming urge to be close to you.
01:14:14Don't worry about it.
01:14:16What about tonight?
01:14:18Um, I've got to go by and see my dad.
01:14:20After?
01:14:21Yeah.
01:14:22Okay.
01:14:23Bye.
01:14:24Bye.
01:14:25Bye.
01:14:26Bye.
01:14:27I've got to go and see my dad.
01:14:28After?
01:14:29Charlie's?
01:14:30Yeah, we'll see how long I'm there.
01:14:32What's going on, Marcy?
01:14:34Nothing.
01:14:36It's as if you're trying to avoid me.
01:14:39Don't be ridiculous.
01:14:41Um, how about 9 o'clock at Charlie's?
01:14:44Okay.
01:14:57You nearly caused a premature death.
01:14:59Don't sneak up on people.
01:15:02What are you still doing here?
01:15:04I thought you left, like, two hours ago.
01:15:06Something naughty.
01:15:08And if you tell anybody...
01:15:13...that's more like it.
01:15:19Time is of the essence.
01:15:22I'm sorry.
01:15:24What time is it?
01:15:27Nine.
01:15:29Hi.
01:15:30Yeah, I'll be there in ten minutes.
01:15:33Okay.
01:15:34Why do women always go for brooding, good-looking ones?
01:15:38Um, I think the smart, funny ones do well, too.
01:15:44Fine.
01:15:45I'm a prince.
01:15:54Uh...
01:16:04Come in, come in.
01:16:12What the hell is going on?
01:16:14I'm being sought for murder.
01:16:16That's crazy.
01:16:17I murdered my snitch because he found out that I was dirty.
01:16:20See, I couldn't stay out of the evidence room,
01:16:22sitting there while there was a fortune to be made.
01:16:24I don't believe it.
01:16:26Then you're the only one.
01:16:28I'm being set up, Mike.
01:16:30I'm sure you heard the story from Marcy,
01:16:32but you have got to believe me.
01:16:34It is not the real story.
01:16:36Calm down, calm down, calm down.
01:16:38Huh?
01:16:40You're safe here.
01:16:42All right.
01:16:44Okay.
01:16:45I'll make you a sandwich.
01:16:47Sit down.
01:16:49Yeah, I'd love that.
01:16:52Time for a cup of coffee, too.
01:16:55Strong.
01:16:56If you don't mind.
01:16:58Not in the least.
01:17:12So our worst fear is true.
01:17:15It's Lisa.
01:17:16I fear so.
01:17:18And it appears the evidence is clear.
01:17:20She gambled away everything online and more.
01:17:22I've got the entire history documented.
01:17:24I took it off her computer.
01:17:26She thought she got rid of the trail,
01:17:28but she left enough for me to go back and retrieve the entire thing.
01:17:30You must feel great about that.
01:17:32What do you mean?
01:17:34Great police work.
01:17:36Even if she is her partner and former lover.
01:17:38Look, of course, it's a mixed bag.
01:17:40I feel for Lisa.
01:17:42A cop's got to do what a cop's got to do, right?
01:17:44Pretty much.
01:17:46Kind of like you and San Francisco.
01:17:48Excuse me?
01:17:50Who are you, Gus?
01:17:52Because you are not the man you made yourself out to be.
01:17:54Let me guess.
01:17:56You talked to Nora.
01:17:58She's a real drama queen, isn't she?
01:18:00You've been doing your Sonic dance for so long,
01:18:02you have no idea the audience has already gone home.
01:18:08Marcy.
01:18:14Marcy.
01:18:16Marcy, hey, hey.
01:18:18What's going on?
01:18:20I could ask you the same question,
01:18:22but I wouldn't get the truth.
01:18:27You're acting kind of crazy.
01:18:29Don't you think you owe me an explanation, huh?
01:18:33I don't owe you anything.
01:18:46I don't think Gus is framing me all on his own.
01:18:50I hate to say this, Mike, but...
01:18:54I think Marcy is helping him.
01:18:56She's not doing it deliberately.
01:18:58Gus is a pro. He knows how to manipulate people.
01:19:00Well, that excuses my daughter.
01:19:02Maybe it explains her.
01:19:05She's just like anybody else, Mike.
01:19:07She's human.
01:19:09I've got to get out of here.
01:19:11You've got nowhere to go.
01:19:13I'm not going to get you thrown in jail for harboring a fugitive.
01:19:16Dad, it's me. Open up.
01:19:18I'll handle it. Upstairs, my bedroom.
01:19:20Close the door.
01:19:23Dad, are you there?
01:19:29I was getting ready for bed.
01:19:31Can I come in?
01:19:33You need an invitation?
01:19:38I know it's late.
01:19:40Yeah, very.
01:19:42I did my workout. I'm exhausted.
01:19:44No, I can't.
01:19:46I just came here to apologize.
01:19:48A thousand dollars fight.
01:19:50Apology accepted.
01:19:52It's not just about that, Dad.
01:19:54It's about everything, including Lisa.
01:19:56What about Lisa?
01:20:02This is Lisa's purse.
01:20:04Look, Marcy...
01:20:06You're hiding her?
01:20:08You think you're taking her out of this house? It's going to be over my dead body.
01:20:10You're showing your usual confidence in my judgment.
01:20:12You know, I didn't think you had any when it came to Lisa.
01:20:14That's why I'm here.
01:20:16Look, I woke up.
01:20:18She's innocent. Everything she said to me was true.
01:20:22And more.
01:20:24I just want to apologize to her.
01:20:26Where is she?
01:20:30It's okay.
01:20:32Good guys were around.
01:20:42Lisa...
01:20:44I'm so sorry.
01:20:48All right, all right. Let's sit down.
01:20:53Well, well, well.
01:20:55Isn't this cozy, huh?
01:20:57The whole gang's here. Nice work, Cutler.
01:20:59Your daughter's quite a detective, sir.
01:21:01You must be very proud of her. I'm Gus.
01:21:03We haven't met.
01:21:05Yeah, well, I don't shake hands with dirty cops.
01:21:07Oh. Well, then you're not aware
01:21:09that you have one standing a few feet from you.
01:21:11Nice try, Gus.
01:21:13But it's over, okay?
01:21:15She should be in cuffs.
01:21:17I'll take care of it, seeing as I'm the only one with a pair.
01:21:19And a gun.
01:21:21Back up.
01:21:23You try anything stupid, you will regret it.
01:21:25Gus, I have all the evidence.
01:21:27All of it.
01:21:29Stick to what you know, Marcy.
01:21:32I know
01:21:34that you've been pilfering our evidence room.
01:21:36I know that you killed Stone,
01:21:38and I know the real reason you ended up in our fair city.
01:21:40You think you're gonna scare me, Cutler?
01:21:42No.
01:21:44It'll leave that up to the judge.
01:21:46It's too late, Gus. We already called the police.
01:21:48They're on their way. Good. I'm glad.
01:21:50Because we're gonna need Chicago's Men in Blue.
01:21:52This place is about to become a gruesome crime scene
01:21:54with the three of you unfortunate victims!
01:21:56It won't matter if you kill us, Gus.
01:21:58Stanley knows everything.
01:22:00Stanley? Yeah.
01:22:02Stanley.
01:22:04Now, there's a guy who strikes fear into my heart.
01:22:06Well, he should. He's got the banking history
01:22:08like Martin Lakefield.
01:22:10Seems Lakefield's been making large cash deposits
01:22:12that coincide with the cocaine withdrawal
01:22:14from our evidence room.
01:22:16You bastard.
01:22:18You didn't leave San Francisco because of a broken heart.
01:22:20Apparently, Gus had another brush with cocaine theft.
01:22:22I had a nice chat with your former lieutenant.
01:22:26Apparently, you two were friends since you were kids,
01:22:28and he got you into the force.
01:22:30They had the same problem with their evidence room.
01:22:32But rather than bust Gus,
01:22:34he thought he'd give him the benefit of the doubt.
01:22:36He said if he transferred Gus away from his problems,
01:22:38Gus's problems would go away.
01:22:41Game had to end sometime, Gus.
01:22:44Just took the right woman to do it.
01:22:50Get back! Stay back!
01:22:56Okay.
01:22:58This is what's gonna happen next.
01:23:03I shoot each of you.
01:23:06Then I put the gun in Lisa's hand.
01:23:08I arrive in time to put a bullet in Lisa.
01:23:10I had no choice.
01:23:12She already killed two people.
01:23:14She wouldn't hesitate to kill me.
01:23:16Who's gonna be first,
01:23:18head or heart?
01:23:20It's your choice.
01:23:22This is your last chance, Sutton. You got three seconds.
01:23:24Put the gun down.
01:23:26Or what, Mike?
01:23:28Or you'll be subdued by force.
01:23:30Oh, yeah?
01:23:32And who's gonna do that?
01:23:34You.
01:23:50I am.
01:23:57How'd you know you'd need that thing?
01:23:59I didn't.
01:24:01But I saw what he did to Stone.
01:24:03What'd he do to your head?
01:24:05Well, we'd all be lying inside,
01:24:07and Gus would've given Lieutenant a very different story
01:24:09than the one she just heard.
01:24:11Well,
01:24:13they finally woke up Gus.
01:24:15You must pack one hell of a punch.
01:24:17Runs in the family.
01:24:20I owe you an apology, Lieutenant.
01:24:22I owe a lot of apologies.
01:24:25I've been a danger to myself.
01:24:27And to others.
01:24:29If you want my shield...
01:24:31I just want you to be the great cop I know you are.
01:24:34Dear.
01:24:37As for you,
01:24:39once you've done your time and moved up through the ranks,
01:24:42I want you on my squad.
01:24:45I'd like that.
01:24:50You'll make a great detective.
01:24:53Even better than your old man.
01:24:55Maybe I've been afraid of that.
01:24:57You're my dad. You're not afraid of anything.
01:24:59Except losing you.
01:25:02Impossible, Dad.
01:25:15Remember not to piss me off, huh?
01:25:22At least I still have Fabio.
01:25:24Who's Fabio?
01:25:26Don't ask.
01:25:28I'm not kidding.
01:25:30I'll drive you home.
01:25:36So,
01:25:38who's Fabio?
01:25:40Why?
01:25:42Are you jealous, Stanley?
01:25:44No.
01:25:46You should be.
01:25:48Oh, Fabio.
01:25:50So sleek.
01:25:52So silent.
01:25:54So orange.
01:25:56Orange?
01:25:59Oh.
01:26:26So,
01:26:28who's Fabio?
01:26:30Who's Fabio?
01:26:32Who's Fabio?
01:26:34Who's Fabio?
01:26:36Who's Fabio?
01:26:38Who's Fabio?
01:26:40Who's Fabio?
01:26:42Who's Fabio?
01:26:44Who's Fabio?
01:26:46Who's Fabio?
01:26:48Who's Fabio?
01:26:50Who's Fabio?
01:26:52Who's Fabio?
01:26:54Who's Fabio?
01:26:56Who's Fabio?
01:26:58Who's Fabio?
01:27:00Who's Fabio?
01:27:02Who's Fabio?
01:27:04Who's Fabio?
01:27:06Who's Fabio?
01:27:08Who's Fabio?
01:27:10Who's Fabio?
01:27:12Who's Fabio?
01:27:14Who's Fabio?
01:27:16Who's Fabio?
01:27:18Who's Fabio?
01:27:20Who's Fabio?
01:27:22Who's Fabio?
01:27:24Who's Fabio?
01:27:26Who's Fabio?
01:27:28Who's Fabio?
01:27:30Who's Fabio?
01:27:32Who's Fabio?
01:27:34Who's Fabio?
01:27:36Who's Fabio?

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