Rookie Blue Season 6 Episode 9
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00:00Hey.
00:15You know that there's a heat advisory today, so you're supposed to be, like, taking in fluids?
00:19Which means drink stuff. I don't know why they don't want to say that.
00:25Uh, Steve wrote you a letter.
00:30Good for him.
00:33He told me that you're not taking his calls.
00:35Nothing to say.
00:37What about listening to him?
00:39I mean, if he's guilty, and I'm not saying that he is, but there's got to be an explanation.
00:45Tracy, come on. The last couple weeks have been awful. Everyone is just staring at me, feeling sorry for me.
00:50Nobody feels sorry for you.
00:52Oh, what? You think that you have the monopoly on that?
00:55Your brother did the worst possible thing a police officer could do.
00:58He's a liar, he's on the take, and quite frankly, I think that's par for the course, Gail.
01:02So you think we're the same?
01:05Honestly, I don't know what to believe anymore.
01:07I thought couples were supposed to, uh, fight when they planned weddings.
01:25You know, what's there to fight about? I mean, Oliver's back. Life is weird. I remain grateful.
01:33So, so we're good then. Christmas wedding. Well, December 12th. Reception at La Valiant.
01:38No special requests? No big day fantasies?
01:45Just don't wear jeans.
01:48Jeans jack?
01:49No, no. No denim. At all.
01:52Okay, and maybe let's try to cap it on the embarrassing speeches and, you know, relatives getting too drunk.
01:56Not into that.
01:57Okay, there, uh, there's actually one more thing.
02:01Okay.
02:04Maybe no more, though.
02:06Is that a crappy thing to say? I mean, I think it is, but at the same time, I feel like I can...
02:11No more.
02:19Welcome back.
02:19I'd like to welcome Officer Shaw back to 15, and as you can see, he's decided to go back out in the street.
02:34Yeah.
02:35We'll miss him in the corner office, but that's life in the big city.
02:38Speaking of which, this heat is getting worse, and we've got rolling blackouts happening across downtown,
02:44so we've decided to open up the reception area today as a cooling center for local residents.
02:49Yes. Epstein, Price, I want you in the front desk. Be welcoming. Keep order.
02:54Dovin, Chloe, in the front desk. What's he thinking?
02:58Also wanted to welcome a new detective to the division. Detective Anderson.
03:02Frankie's gonna be helping us out while Detective Nash is on leave.
03:05She's gonna be needing some help getting settled and moving files, so, Peck, that's on you.
03:10Gal, Peck is now pushing files.
03:12That's a rookie mistake.
03:13People get unpredictable, so let's get out there, serve, protect, and don't sweat it.
03:19Dismissed.
03:23Allie, it killed that line. Killed it.
03:25It's not about willpower. We all know that by now, right?
03:29Mood disorders, depression, anxiety, bipolar, one and two of these conditions are genetic.
03:35Aggravated by traumatic events, life stressors, biochemical changes,
03:40which means, in a nutshell, it's not your fault.
03:44All right?
03:48Marla, you want to start us off this week?
03:51How you doing? How you feeling?
03:53Well, I'm feeling pregnant.
03:56Very pregnant.
03:56I'm a few weeks away, and I'm terrified.
04:01Why?
04:02The usual.
04:03Childbirth.
04:04Anxiety.
04:06Will I be a good mother?
04:07Will I bond with my kid?
04:09Am I going to pass my illness on?
04:10What about the father?
04:12How's he been?
04:13Oh, he's great.
04:14He's very supportive.
04:17Sylvia, are you okay?
04:18Not really.
04:20I can't hear much of anything these days because of this buzzing in my ears.
04:25When was the last time you checked in with Dr. Neston?
04:27I'm so tired of doctors.
04:29I just want this to end.
04:32I can't free myself from him.
04:35Who?
04:36My husband.
04:36Alan, I see his face and his lips moving and all his lies, and it just plays over and
04:44over again in my head.
04:46I just need him out of my head, you know?
04:49I just need him gone, once and for all.
04:52Help!
04:53Somebody help!
04:54I'll be back.
04:54Alan's been stopped!
04:57Alan.
04:57Guys!
04:58Stay with me.
04:59What happened?
05:00I don't know.
05:00I don't know.
05:01We came in from life schools to get a coffee, and he was lying here.
05:04Alan, come on.
05:05I'm going to tell my number one.
05:05Okay, just move on.
05:06Just move back, okay?
05:08Back.
05:09Anyone see a weapon?
05:10No.
05:10Scissors?
05:11Knife?
05:12No.
05:12I don't know.
05:12Didn't see anything.
05:13Alan.
05:14Alan, what happened?
05:16Hi, I'm calling from Lakehurst, Langley Building.
05:17Okay, Alan, we're going to get you some help, all right?
05:19Second floor.
05:20One of our patients has been stabbed.
05:22Guys, did anyone see who did this?
05:25Who's just there?
05:25There's no one here.
05:27I mean, I don't want some old lady to get her purse snatched or anything like that.
05:31Just a little jump and run.
05:33Yeah, that'll be good today.
05:34Get the kinks out.
05:35Wouldn't want to risk it.
05:35I might pull the hammy.
05:38Oh, Diaz, you think that I got soft sitting behind that desk?
05:41I will have you know, my hammies are honed like pencil steel.
05:44Here, touch it.
05:45Not a chance, sir.
05:46Oh, yeah?
05:47I just want to fight.
05:48That would be good.
05:49You know, not domestic, just a couple of doughheads settling things with their fists.
05:52We, uh, walk in and break it up.
05:54Sammy, here I go.
05:56Looking good.
05:57Thank you, brother.
05:59Come on, Diaz.
05:59Those bad guys ain't gonna...
06:01They ain't gonna come to us.
06:05Just got a call from Marlo.
06:06Uh, there's been a stabbing at Lakehurst.
06:09The mental health facility?
06:11I know, Lakehurst.
06:12Yeah, okay.
06:12Anyway, Marlo was there doing a group therapy thing, and there's somebody got stabbed and
06:16then robbed.
06:17And, uh, Collins and Moore are on their way.
06:20I'm heading over now.
06:21It's gonna be a zoo, and I need your help.
06:24Fine.
06:26Let's go.
06:28You'd be better than handing out water.
06:30Mm-hmm.
06:32Hello, officer.
06:33Good morning.
06:34Good morning.
06:34Oh.
06:42We can be civilized, right?
06:44Amicably co-work?
06:45Of course.
06:47Okay.
06:47So let's start amicably co-working.
06:53What's your problem?
06:54Nothing.
06:55I guess I just thought I'd proven I have investigative abilities beyond that of the front desk.
06:59I agree.
07:00Your abilities aren't suited for this assignment.
07:04Thank you, Chloe.
07:05Yeah, because the skill of running reception is to be understanding, open, welcoming.
07:10So I agree.
07:11Not your thing.
07:16Marlo.
07:17Hey.
07:19How are you?
07:20Oh, I'm fine.
07:21I wasn't out here when it happened.
07:22We were in the other room.
07:23Had a lot of yelling.
07:24Saved his life.
07:25Okay.
07:26So, what happened?
07:28Uh, somebody wanted his money.
07:29At least that's what it looks like.
07:31No idea who did this?
07:32No.
07:32There were about five or six people out here when it happened, but no one admits to seeing
07:35anything.
07:36We got him contained in a room downstairs.
07:38Did we find a weapon?
07:39Nah, not yet.
07:41Victim's name's Alan Douglas in his 20s.
07:42One of the residents here.
07:44Yeah, he has schizophrenia, but apparently doesn't have a history of being violent.
07:47Any enemies?
07:48Not that I know of, but his roommate George is downstairs.
07:51We can go talk to him.
07:52Okay.
07:53Oh, uh, the crib arrived last night.
07:55Oh, good.
07:56They even set it up.
07:57Good.
07:58Yeah, we looked at a few of those.
07:59I just didn't know that you actually went through with one of them.
08:01Walnut or honey?
08:01Uh, espresso.
08:03I went with my gut last second.
08:05Mm-hmm.
08:05Espresso.
08:06Yeah, that's a great choice.
08:09So, I'm three weeks away, give or take.
08:12I'm working on my birthing plan, but when the baby's born, she'll have to be with me,
08:16because I make the food.
08:18Takes a village, right?
08:20Um, they're just through there.
08:22Just excuse me for a minute.
08:23Hey, look who it is.
08:33Sadie.
08:35Oh, Sam.
08:37Andy.
08:38Long time.
08:39Hi.
08:40Hi.
08:41What are you doing here?
08:42Uh, well, I just come in a couple times a week.
08:45You know, coping skills, um, anxiety management stuff.
08:51Just, you know, trying to keep it together.
08:53Good for you.
08:54I'm glad to hear you're getting your life sorted out.
08:56Trying to.
08:58Any news about that guy?
09:00Did you know him?
09:01Well, not really, but I've seen him in group a couple of times.
09:04He seems nice.
09:06You didn't see anything that happened?
09:07No.
09:08Well, we were the first ones to find him, but he was already lying there, so...
09:12So, he was in your group earlier today, and, uh...
09:17Yeah, um, he was there maybe, like, 15 minutes, and then he said he had to go to the can, so...
09:24Man, this place is starting to feel crazy.
09:28I mean, we're all crazy, right?
09:31But, like, crazier.
09:34Sadie, why don't you have a seat?
09:35It's nice to see you.
09:36Okay.
09:37Uh, everyone, uh, thanks for your patience.
09:40We're gonna be taking your, uh, statements in a few minutes, so just settle in, get comfortable.
09:44We appreciate your cooperation.
09:47Thanks.
09:48We have our episodes, the occasional fight between patients, but I've never seen a weapon.
09:53I mean, usually these guys are pretty calm.
09:54Usually?
09:55I've been there for ten years, all right?
09:57I don't know, these last six months, things are different.
10:00Patients seem more agitated, they're hustling staff for money.
10:03Jasmine, have you seen Sylvia?
10:05She took off?
10:06Okay, I think we need to find her.
10:08Who's Sylvia?
10:08A woman from our group.
10:10I'm worried about her.
10:11You think she's connected to this?
10:13No, I think she may be a danger to her husband.
10:15Why?
10:16Well, she threatened his life, right before this all happened.
10:20Okay, you know what?
10:21I-I have to find her.
10:22I'm good, all right?
10:23I'm not making this up.
10:24No, no, no, no, hold on.
10:25Um, you have Nick and Duncan, so I'm gonna go with her right now.
10:29It's pretty quiet out here today.
10:36Quiet's good.
10:38Well, you know, it is probably the heat.
10:39Stopped them with their criminal impulses.
10:41That's too bad.
10:43Any word on your replacement?
10:44Not yet, Chris.
10:45Anyway, it's not my problem.
10:46Diaz, I'll tell you what I learned.
10:49You know, this whole catastrophe.
10:51Steve Peck, corrupt commissioner.
10:52This is what I know.
10:55Right here, right now.
10:56Two cops and a squad.
10:58Everything else is politics and ego.
11:03Somebody, somebody's gotta do something.
11:05Hey, you guys got a phone I could borrow?
11:07Uh, yeah.
11:08Pay phone in the corner.
11:10The thing is, I don't have any change.
11:12Can I please use your phone?
11:13No, I'm sorry.
11:14I gotta keep the lines open for police use.
11:16My girlfriend has asthma, okay?
11:17And she doesn't have AC.
11:19I just need to know if she's okay.
11:21Here you go.
11:23Thanks.
11:23You're welcome.
11:25A little empathy would be nice.
11:27Especially since you're the one with asthma.
11:30Come to think of it,
11:31I haven't seen your inhaler out in a while.
11:38Puffers.
11:39Not cute at all.
11:43You know, I'm not making this up.
11:45About Sylvia.
11:46Oh, I know.
11:48I have an illness.
11:50You know, I'm not making excuses for myself.
11:52They were right to take my gun, and I'm actually really happy in intelligence.
12:02But, you know, if I'd had something like cancer, for example, everyone at 15 would have baked me a casserole or run 10K.
12:13There wouldn't be any shame in it, you know?
12:17Marla, listen to me.
12:20If you want, I'll make you a casserole.
12:25What do you know about Sylvia?
12:31Sylvia and her husband have been together nine years.
12:35She wants kids.
12:36She wants to wait.
12:38Oh, sorry.
12:38How old is she?
12:39Yeah, exactly.
12:40She's running out of time, you know?
12:43So then he finally admits that he doesn't want kids.
12:46And she's devastated, but she sucks it up.
12:49And stays with him.
12:51And then he dumps her.
12:52Yeah.
12:53She has bipolar disorder.
12:56She's been coming to group, and I thought she was doing okay.
12:59Till today?
13:01Yeah.
13:01George Hepford, you're Alan's roommate.
13:06That's right.
13:08I got lucky.
13:09Alan's a great guy.
13:11Normally I don't love bunking with schizophrenics, but Alan, he's a sweetie.
13:16Orders me books online, never lets me pay him back.
13:20Generous as hell.
13:22Even though that's why people are always trying to shake him down for cash.
13:25Who's trying to shake him down for cash?
13:26And your name is?
13:32Dan.
13:32Dan.
13:34Dan what?
13:35Dan McCann.
13:36I'm 26.
13:36Oh, wait a minute.
13:37Your actual name is Dan McCann?
13:39I know, right?
13:40It's a crazy thing.
13:41Why don't you just go by Daniel?
13:43I tried.
13:44It doesn't stick.
13:46I tried.
13:47It doesn't stick.
13:48Okay.
13:50Dan McCann.
13:51I like that.
13:52Okay, can you tell me what happened?
13:54Yeah, I was coming back from the gym, and then I came into the hall.
13:59I heard a lot of yelling.
14:01And I came into the hall, and he was just laying there on the ground.
14:05And it was weird.
14:06His wallet was wide open next to him.
14:09His wallet was wide open next to him.
14:11Okay.
14:11Okay, cool.
14:12And were you the first one there?
14:14No, no, no, no, no, no.
14:15I wasn't the first one there, no.
14:17Elise was there.
14:19Johnny was there.
14:20Johnny was there first.
14:21And Sadie was there as well.
14:23And Johnny was there first.
14:25Yeah, Johnny.
14:25Johnny was there.
14:26Johnny.
14:28Elise, call a check?
14:30Let me do it.
14:30Save you a little time.
14:37Hey, after this, can I go?
14:39It's payday, and I really don't want to spend it cooped up in here.
14:42Payday?
14:42Where do you work?
14:44Check day.
14:45Every other Thursday, disability money comes through.
14:47Best two days of the month.
14:48So you live here at Likert?
14:50In and out, depending.
14:51I have impulse control issues.
14:54I used to set things on fire.
14:56Now it's kleptomania.
14:57That means I steal things.
14:58Yes, I know.
15:00But don't get me wrong.
15:00I didn't steal Alan's money.
15:01I don't steal to get things.
15:03I steal to release pressure.
15:05Evens me out.
15:08What?
15:10My pen.
15:14Hey, you're wishing you made it out of that uniform before all this happened, huh?
15:17Excuse me?
15:20Oh, you're a peck.
15:22Pecks used to be sort of police royalty, no?
15:27It's just too bad you didn't get the bump before old Steve brought you down.
15:31Are we going to have a problem?
15:39Must be tough.
15:39Is it tough?
15:41Having everyone questioning you and you have to wear his name on your chest?
15:47Next time you go out on a raid, don't expect them to leave you alone with the money or the drugs.
15:52I've never taken anything in my entire life.
15:54No, of course not.
15:56I guess it wouldn't really matter now, though.
15:57I wouldn't.
15:58You know what?
15:59You can whisper about me.
16:02You can second guess everything that I do.
16:04It doesn't bother me.
16:06Because I can work alone and I can eat alone.
16:09I really don't need people to trust me.
16:13I was scared.
16:14That was like seven lies in a row.
16:18How's it going in here?
16:20Uh, we're almost done.
16:22Collins?
16:23Yeah, I got one more.
16:24John, John something.
16:25Johnny Mac.
16:27Where is he?
16:29Men's room.
16:30Um, he said he had to pee.
16:32He couldn't hold it.
16:33Moore, could you find him, please?
16:35Collins?
16:35Yeah.
16:40Well, you gotta go.
16:40You gotta go, right?
16:41I mean, you can't blame me for letting you guys.
16:42Hey, Sam!
16:43Shut up!
16:44This is 1509.
16:45We need EMS to Lakehurst Langley Building.
16:47We're on the main floor of men's room.
16:48Looks like we might have an overdose.
16:50Hey, Nick, turn it.
16:51Come on.
16:52You gotta let him just ride it out.
16:53Call a medic?
16:54Yeah, they're on route.
16:56Hey, do you have seizures often?
16:57No, not that I know of.
16:58He used to use heroin, but he's been supervised all day.
17:01All day?
17:02Yeah.
17:03I mean, he went to the bank earlier, but I was with him every minute.
17:07He's coming back.
17:08There you go.
17:10There you go.
17:20Hi.
17:20Hi.
17:23Uh, we're looking for Sylvia Blake.
17:25Um, Sylvia moved out a couple months ago.
17:28Into a condo.
17:29She didn't tell me that she sold her house.
17:31They didn't.
17:32I moved in.
17:34Sylvia and Andrew broke up.
17:35It's his house.
17:36I can give you her new address.
17:38Actually, no, is Andrew here right now?
17:40Yeah.
17:40He's upstairs.
17:41Will you speak with him for a minute, please?
17:42Sure.
17:43Come in.
17:44It's not any cooler inside.
17:47Power's been out all day.
17:47Andrew, can you come down a sec?
17:52Sorry.
17:53Come in.
17:56What's wrong?
17:58What happened?
18:01Any contact with Sylvia?
18:04Yeah, for a while.
18:05Lawyers, agreements, and we didn't have anything to talk about, so we haven't.
18:11So you haven't heard from her recently?
18:12She hasn't tried to come here, haven't received any threats?
18:15Uh, I called her a couple weeks ago to tell her Leah was pregnant.
18:21We have mutual friends.
18:22She's going to find out.
18:23She must have been angry.
18:24You told her you didn't want to have any kids.
18:26I didn't want kids.
18:27With her.
18:29Why don't you just tell her the truth?
18:30I can't wait to have kids, but I don't want to have them with you.
18:34Sylvia's a drama queen.
18:35I never would have heard the end of it.
18:37Drama queen?
18:38You realize your wife has bipolar disorder, right?
18:41Ex-wife.
18:42At least she will be in a couple months.
18:44Listen, I don't even know what this is all about, but if you're going to go and see Sylvia,
18:50I wonder if you could do me a favor and take the cat.
18:52I'm sorry, what?
18:53Yeah, she left a cat on our doorstep this morning, in its crate, just sitting there.
18:58Excuse me a minute.
18:59Andy.
19:06What's up?
19:07I was wrong.
19:09She isn't going to kill him.
19:11She's going to kill herself.
19:14Thank you for your time.
19:16We'll be in touch.
19:16Folks, I'm sorry it's all the way downtown.
19:25We just have a few more detailed questions.
19:27It's not going to take long.
19:28But I'm just wondering why we've got to go to the cop shop.
19:31The last three hours, we already had a stabbing and an OD, so we figured you'd feel safe for 15.
19:35Oh, really?
19:35Because you are adorable.
19:37Hold on.
19:39Sadie, you got a second?
19:41Yeah.
19:41Any street drugs in Lakers?
19:47Well, I don't know.
19:48I mean, I don't touch the stuff, not anymore.
19:51Okay, but you know, you're smart.
19:53You know, you just keep your eyes open.
19:54You know what's going on.
19:56Anybody hanging around?
19:58Yeah.
19:59I mean, tons of people coming and going.
20:02Outpatients, visitors, staff, workers.
20:07What are you saying?
20:08Nothing.
20:08I mean, I'm just, you know, it's a tough place to work.
20:13Okay.
20:14Okay.
20:15Thanks.
20:17I love you.
20:19That's right.
20:20Bree sticks to a schedule.
20:22She's precise, punctual, totally reliable.
20:24Okay, buddy, you got to relax.
20:26Don't you know the stagnant air of a heat wave exacerbates the dangers of conditions like asthma?
20:30Yes, actually, I do know that.
20:32A thousand deaths a year due to excessive temperatures.
20:34Sorry, did you guys have a fight or something?
20:36No, we don't fight.
20:39We have differences of opinion, but we never, ever fight.
20:42Really?
20:43See, that sounds pretty good to me.
20:45Almost like a perfect relationship.
20:47Oh, really?
20:47What about ebbs and flows?
20:48You know, conflict resolution and compromise.
20:50I don't know.
20:51What about giving somebody time and space to process?
20:54Look, I don't understand what you guys are talking about.
20:57Can you please send an officer over just to check on her?
21:00Uh, actually, you know what?
21:02It is my lunch hour, and I would be happy to take you down there myself.
21:06Okay?
21:15Take another spin along Gerard.
21:18Power's out all the way down to Front Street.
21:19I'm excited about lunch.
21:22You know, not a staff ID to my office, but you and me, some takeout in this car, that's real policing.
21:26Hello, Inspector.
21:29Yes, right away, sir.
21:30Top priority.
21:32All right, what you got?
21:33Give it to me.
21:35I'm gonna light it up.
21:35I'm gonna light it up.
21:37Let's go.
21:38Let's go.
21:38All right, let's do it.
21:43Load them against the wall.
21:44The job needed to get done, Shaw, so I asked one of my uniforms.
21:52Yeah, happy, uh, happy to do it.
21:53I'm just narrowing down the candidates for the staff job, Vegas.
21:56Well, chooses a good one, sir.
22:04Power's out.
22:05She's not answering her cell.
22:12Floor's down.
22:12Seven.
22:13Eight.
22:14According to toxicology, Johnny Mac had clonazepam in his system, methadone for his addiction,
22:21and today he added heroin.
22:22Well, it sounds like Lakehurst's got a bit of a drug problem.
22:25We do the best we can.
22:26Look, we work with very vulnerable people, and we do everything we can to protect them,
22:29but there's always gonna be someone out there happy to take advantage of them.
22:32You were with Johnny Mac all day, right?
22:34So let's say he didn't get the drugs on the outside, okay?
22:38And let's say Alan got stabbed for his money, suggesting somebody wanted money pretty badly.
22:43Let's say drugs.
22:45Okay.
22:45Okay, so where would they be getting the drugs?
22:49I have no idea.
22:50All right, what about your staff members?
22:51Our staff is dedicated, handpicked, and screened, and I resent the implication.
22:55Okay, Sadie Falls is one of your regulars in group.
23:00Sadie seems to think the drugs are coming from the inside.
23:03Sadie doesn't know anything about it.
23:04She shows up when she wants to, and she's gone by the end of the day.
23:07She's been a reliable witness for us before.
23:09I don't even think she has a mental illness.
23:11And frankly, I think she has nothing to do every other Thursday.
23:13You ever want to toughen up?
23:25You should come and see me.
23:26We could use a few more women in homicide.
23:29Yeah.
23:30It's like homicide is very tough.
23:32Everybody that you deal with is dead.
23:34Have you tried working the street lately?
23:36You know what?
23:37You're right.
23:38That's true.
23:39It's so true.
23:40The hardest thing about homicide is not getting brain matter on my nice, pretty clothes.
23:45You probably don't wear nice clothes, so you wouldn't know.
23:48You're insufferable.
23:50I don't know.
23:51You would know.
23:52Look, I already told you.
23:54You don't know me, and you don't know my brother,
23:56so whatever kind of mind game that you're playing today,
23:58why don't you just consider it done?
24:02Boston cream.
24:03Baseball.
24:04Tom Petty.
24:05Oh, that's weird.
24:06She knows Steve's favorite donut, sport, and singer.
24:09Yeah, we made detective at the same time.
24:11We worked drugs together.
24:12We worked vice together.
24:14And now every single case we ever closed together is being questioned.
24:20Look, I'm sorry.
24:22Don't be.
24:22You seem like a good cop.
24:23You shouldn't have to wear his mistakes.
24:27Do you know he wanted to set us up?
24:29He did.
24:29He thought we'd make a perfect match.
24:31We dodged a bullet.
24:32Yeah.
24:33You think?
24:34I do.
24:35I do think.
24:36I do.
24:36I've been on a bad run.
24:37I meet these women.
24:38I make them laugh.
24:39It's the best sex of their whole life.
24:41And then they just can't keep up.
24:43They get jealous.
24:43They feel inferior, which they usually are.
24:47And it's all broken hearts, division transfers.
24:57You okay?
24:58Yeah.
24:59A little iron, extra 40 pounds.
25:01I used to run upstairs too at a time.
25:03Yeah.
25:03We also didn't have a human being inside of you.
25:07Sylvia?
25:23Sylvia?
25:24Sylvia?
25:26Oh.
25:26You bought the police?
25:32She's my friend.
25:34We're just...
25:35We're just here as friends.
25:37I don't want you here.
25:40I know.
25:42And I'll go.
25:44Just need a minute, all right?
25:47Would you promise you'll go?
25:49When I ask?
25:53Yeah.
25:53I just wanted to say that I've been worried about you the last few weeks.
26:13I know what you're in the middle of, and I know how hard it is to climb out.
26:19Oh, yeah?
26:20What do you see?
26:21A woman who's been lied to?
26:25Betrayed?
26:27A woman who's in the middle of a bad reality, and she's my friend.
26:31Um, I'm just gonna get a glass of water.
26:35Yeah, of course.
26:37I didn't really move in.
26:39I don't even know where there's a glass.
26:41Well, you know, I can grab me one out of the kitchen, and...
26:44Hey, put the knife down.
26:46Sylvia.
26:48Tell me what's going on.
26:50It's difficult to explain.
26:54Try me.
26:56Look, I'm right here.
26:57I'm listening.
26:58No judgment.
27:01Oh, come on.
27:03You know my deal?
27:05I've been right where you are.
27:07I wanted to end it, and that was only last year.
27:10What happened to you?
27:14I saved up.
27:16Some meds?
27:18More than enough.
27:21Sylvia.
27:22Please pass me.
27:24Carlo?
27:25What are you doing?
27:26You're going to be me.
27:27You okay?
27:27You okay, so what's going on?
27:37Yeah.
27:37What is going on over there, Sadie?
27:39This guy's in a care facility, and he overdoses?
27:41Johnny Mac.
27:42Johnny Mac.
27:43The good news is he's going to pull through.
27:45That is good news, right?
27:47And I'm just glad that I'm now on the right track of this thing.
27:53So, finally.
27:56Um, something funny is happening over there every second Thursday.
28:01Oh, yeah?
28:02Yeah.
28:03Disability checks come in, and then somebody shows up to sell drugs to the patients.
28:09Street drugs.
28:10Well, I mean, you know addicts, right?
28:15They want it.
28:15They're going to find it, so...
28:17Yeah.
28:18But the patients are with staff 24-7.
28:22Lakehurst is trying to protect them, but the drugs are still getting in there somehow.
28:27Sorry, but if anybody's conning those people, trying to push drugs on them, it's that place.
28:31They promise that the drugs are going to make people feel better, but they don't.
28:37Uh, sorry.
28:40Sadie, why are you showing up at Lakehurst every couple of weeks?
28:43Because I told you.
28:45I just need to tune up every once in a while.
28:48Like, every second Thursday, when the checks come in?
28:52I'm going to tell you what I'm thinking, okay?
28:55I'm thinking that somebody wanted to buy drugs, didn't have any money, so he stabbed a guy who took his money.
29:02I think maybe it was this Dan McCann guy.
29:06That's quite a theory.
29:07Sadie, I'd like to look through your back.
29:10What for?
29:11You know what for.
29:13If you're bringing in drugs, these guys are overdosing on their garbage you're selling, and they're not getting better.
29:20I know my rights, Sam.
29:22You can't keep me here.
29:23Okay, if I'm wrong, just prove it.
29:26Show me.
29:26Well, you want to search me.
29:30You've got to get a warrant.
29:32A warrant's on the way.
29:33And I'm sorry, but if I find what I think I might find, our history's not going to help you.
29:43Four minute labors with an armed EDP and an officer.
29:4688 Queenskey, unit 743.
29:49Hey, Sam.
29:50This is my second call to you.
29:51I really hope you get this soon.
29:53I'll keep in touch.
29:54All right, Sylvia.
29:58Look, you don't open this door right now.
29:59I'm going to break it down.
30:00I really don't want to ruin your door, but I swear to God, I will.
30:02Andy.
30:04Oh, your timing.
30:05Yes, your contractions are four minutes apart.
30:07Look, Marlo, you really need to be in a hospital right now.
30:10I'm not leaving without her.
30:12Sylvia!
30:13Please, come on.
30:14I am going into labor, and I'm not leaving without you.
30:17Sylvia, get out.
30:18Please.
30:18Oh.
30:20Oh.
30:22Okay, two minutes.
30:24Marlo, you're officially at two minutes for your contractions.
30:27I don't think we're going to get to a hospital in time.
30:29No, I can make it down the stairs.
30:30Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
30:31What if we get stuck in the stairwell?
30:33Okay, I don't think it's a good idea.
30:34So we're going to stay put.
30:35We're going to wait for the medics to get here.
30:37Look, the good news is you're going to have a baby today.
30:39And the bad news is it's going to be here.
30:42Hey.
30:43You're going to be great, okay?
30:45Everything's going to be fine.
30:45And one day you're going to be talking to little Marlo, or Milo, or Maya.
30:50Tell them all about it.
30:52Okay.
30:53Okay.
30:54Okay.
30:55Please.
30:56Why can't we open the door and check on her?
30:58Because you don't live there, Tom.
30:59We thought that you two lived together.
31:01Oh, we like to give each other space to breathe.
31:03That's a wise move.
31:04Set boundaries.
31:05Our relationship celebrates our individuality.
31:07It doesn't consume it.
31:09We always say to each other...
31:15Is that her?
31:23Tom?
31:28Excuse me.
31:30Hi.
31:31Are you Brie?
31:32Yeah.
31:33Something going on?
31:34Uh...
31:42False alarm.
31:44Wait, wait.
31:44You're the guy from Two Doors Down.
31:46What's your name again?
31:47Tom.
31:48Right.
31:49Tom.
31:51Is everything okay?
31:52Okay?
31:55Yes.
31:56Yeah.
31:56Tom here was just concerned about some of the residents in the building.
32:01That's really sweet.
32:02Well, I was just visiting my parents.
32:06Okay.
32:07Have a nice day.
32:08Thank you for your time.
32:09It's fine.
32:11It's nice to see you again, Tom.
32:17Yeah, Tom.
32:21Breathe slowly or whatever you're supposed to do.
32:24Okay?
32:25It's not very cute.
32:26What's going on with her?
32:28What do you want me to do?
32:28You want me to kick in the door?
32:30Yes.
32:30Fine.
32:34Sylvia, you better clear away from the door.
32:39Alright.
32:41Do you want to kill yourself?
32:43Fine.
32:43But you're going to wait until this baby is born because it is coming right here, right now.
32:48Andy, I can't...
32:49I can't wait.
32:50I've got to push.
32:51Okay, okay.
32:52Okay.
32:53Andy.
32:56Oh.
32:57Okay.
32:59Okay.
33:00Let's do this.
33:05I worry too much, right?
33:08Obviously, she can take care of herself.
33:10She's totally fine.
33:11I'm...
33:11I'm sure she's happy to know that you care.
33:17What about you?
33:19Are you okay?
33:20I'm great.
33:21I just shouldn't have broken the deal.
33:23Total secrecy.
33:24No contact.
33:25Just love.
33:27You're going to keep that promise?
33:30No contact?
33:30I don't need contact.
33:31It's right here.
33:38You'll keep our secret, right?
33:43Yeah.
33:43Yeah.
33:44Yes.
33:45Sure.
33:45Sure.
33:45Come on.
33:55Come on.
33:56I need your bag.
33:57So, where are you living these days?
34:11You actually care?
34:13Yeah.
34:13I actually do.
34:16Well, I'm staying with a friend.
34:17I'm just trying to get enough money together to get my own place.
34:23Okay.
34:23I know that you said that our history wasn't going to save me, but...
34:39Simi, what if I could give you the name of the guy that stabbed Ellen?
34:45Was it Dan McCann?
34:47Yeah.
34:49How do you know?
34:50Because I walked in right after he did it.
34:51I mean, I saw him taking the money right out of his wallet.
34:56To buy drugs from you?
34:58No.
34:59I don't know.
35:04Natalie, hey.
35:05What's up?
35:10What?
35:11Okay.
35:12All right.
35:12I'm on my way.
35:14Can you handle this?
35:15Okay.
35:15You got this?
35:16Yeah.
35:16I'm sorry.
35:17Sorry.
35:17Thanks.
35:20Okay.
35:21You're almost there.
35:22You're almost there.
35:22Keep breathing.
35:23Andy, I'm sorry.
35:25You got it.
35:26You know what?
35:26Come on.
35:27I lied.
35:29I don't have this figured out.
35:30I don't know how to raise a girl, especially if she's like me.
35:32I mean, what if I can't handle her?
35:34Hey, hey, hey.
35:34You're one of the toughest women I know.
35:36You can handle it.
35:37Okay?
35:38Keep going.
35:39One more.
35:40Keep breathing.
35:41Okay.
35:42Hold on.
35:42Hold on.
35:43Hold on.
35:43Hold on.
35:43Hold on.
35:43Hold on.
35:43Don't push.
35:44Don't push.
35:44Don't push.
35:45All right.
35:45No, no, no.
35:46Please stop.
35:46Stop.
35:47Wait.
35:47Wait.
35:48I think there's a glitch.
35:49I think her umbilical cord is wrapped around her neck.
35:51What?
35:51Yeah, just hold on.
35:52Don't push.
35:53Hold it.
35:54Hold on.
35:55Andy, my chest hurts.
35:56I know.
35:57I know.
35:57I know.
35:57Hold on.
35:58Okay.
35:59Okay.
35:59You got it.
36:00Push.
36:01One more time.
36:04Okay.
36:05Okay.
36:05Okay.
36:05Okay.
36:06Okay.
36:06Okay.
36:08She's perfect.
36:10She's okay.
36:12Carlo?
36:13Sylvia.
36:14Sylvia, I need you.
36:15What's going on?
36:16Hold on.
36:16You got to hold the baby, okay?
36:17Yeah.
36:17Just hold her.
36:18Oh, God.
36:19Stop.
36:21Please, please, please.
36:23Come on, Carlo.
36:25You got a little girl waiting for you.
36:28Hey.
36:29She's okay.
36:30She's okay.
36:31Yes.
36:32Come, come meet her.
36:33Oh, my.
36:36Oh, my.
36:37I did.
36:39Oh, my.
36:40You did so good.
36:42Oh, with the face.
36:47Oh, with the face.
36:50Oh, my God.
36:52Hi, Angel.
36:53Hey.
36:57Hi.
37:00Hi.
37:08Oh, my.
37:09Oh, my.
37:09Oh, my.
37:11This patrol fantasy that you're playing out, you wanted to be like it was, like old times.
37:38I, uh, I couldn't be happier, sir.
37:41The problem is the job is the same, but you're different.
37:44If you want your name on that list, you know where I am.
37:50And that is not much of a day.
37:52Whoa.
37:53A boring day means you've done your job.
37:55And you get to go home.
37:57That is my line.
37:59It's my line.
38:00So, the brain will create love even when we don't have it, right?
38:11What's your point?
38:12Nothing, except for the fact that your idea of a perfect relationship is nothing but a delusional
38:17fantasy.
38:19Come on.
38:20It's funny.
38:23No?
38:24Okay, what's up, Dov?
38:26You don't talk to me for months, and now you want to be my friend?
38:29Actually, no, I don't.
38:30No, you don't.
38:31Not anymore.
38:32Okay, so why don't you do yourself a favor and just get mad at me already?
38:36Yell at me.
38:36Get it out.
38:39No.
38:40No glaring.
38:41No huffing.
38:42Get mad at me.
38:42Don't huff me.
38:43You deserve it.
38:44No, I don't deserve it.
38:45I didn't do anything.
38:47Our entire relationship was an affair.
38:49I couldn't even get mad about her because you got shot and you almost died.
38:53Good.
38:53Keep going.
38:54And then you do this happy-go-lucky Chloe thing.
38:57Oh, and you get away with lying and being married and kissing Wes and doing whatever
39:01you want because, oh, I'm Chloe.
39:02I'm so bubbly.
39:03I'm a free spirit.
39:04Yes, I'm mad that you were married to somebody else, and I hate that I'll never be married
39:08to you first.
39:17Just do it.
39:19Do it.
39:32Shut up.
39:39I'm going to burn this letter.
39:41Well, I'm not burning anything in here.
39:42Well, then I'll shred it, and I'll even eat it.
39:47Tracy, come on.
39:47You're a good cop.
39:51No, you're a great cop.
39:53And you're an amazing friend and an amazing mom.
39:56And if I could just be just even, just even half of what you are.
40:02I'm just saying that you, we don't have to wear this.
40:04This is not our fault.
40:05It's a small town.
40:09It doesn't matter.
40:13It doesn't matter.
40:13It's full.
40:14Broken down.
40:19And always building ground.
40:23Something small.
40:26Something to shine right to.
40:35For those passing girls.
40:42you know we're gonna have to give you a name there was a short list but you came early so
41:05but you know really is good it's a good habit
41:09it's all laid out and come for you to take it
41:21it's all laid out and come for you to take it