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The Rookie - Season 6 - Episode 09: The Squeeze
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00:01Previously on The Rookie.
00:02I think there's someone in my house.
00:05I'm only gonna ask you once.
00:07Who sent you?
00:08Who the hell?
00:09I'll meet you there.
00:14Charlie's starting today.
00:15He's the private security guy hired.
00:18Mr. Evers, Charlie Bristow from X-Ring Security.
00:21Are you breaking up with me?
00:22I'm sorry.
00:24Nolan mentioned that he might be looking for a new roommate.
00:27My current living situation, it really sucks.
00:30And I totally understand if it's too soon.
00:31Just thought I'd throw it out there just in case.
00:33I actually think that's a really great idea.
00:35Aww.
00:41What the hell are you doing up here?
00:46I wasn't supposed to go down like this.
00:48Did you compromise the op?
00:49Who did you tell?
00:50I can't.
00:50Why not?
00:52Because she knows all my secrets.
00:53Who does?
00:55Sorry.
01:15Hey.
01:17What happened?
01:19Mad Dog was in a bad way when I got here.
01:21Amped up on guilt.
01:22Confessed to being dirty.
01:23Said he flipped because she knew his secrets and he jumped.
01:26Who's she?
01:27Blair London.
01:28He used her name?
01:29No.
01:29It's clear who he was talking about.
01:30It's clear to you, maybe.
01:31But you gotta be very careful making accusations before you have proof.
01:35Hell of a thing, huh?
01:37I heard you were with him when he went over.
01:38You assigned to this?
01:40Yeah.
01:41I thought I was gonna have a quiet evening, but the universe hates me.
01:44You're saying Mad Dog jumped?
01:45I'm not saying anything.
01:46It's what happened.
01:47Okay, look, I'm not trying to jam you up here, Bradford, but this needs to be handled correctly.
01:51Your buddy just led an operation that resulted in an entire team being blown up.
01:55There's a lot of eyes on this.
01:57Understood.
01:57And Sergeant Bradford will be forthcoming answering your questions.
02:01But first you're required to tell me if your line of questioning will lead to discipline.
02:03I mean, I can't rule that out at this point, but that's not where my head is at.
02:08Unless it should be.
02:09Asking the question isn't prejudicial.
02:11It's something we would all do.
02:12And since you can't rule out discipline, Sergeant Bradford is required to have an attorney and union rep present before
02:18being questioned.
02:18You wanna play it that way, I'll meet you back at the station when you have all your ducks in
02:22a row.
02:22But first you need to answer this question now.
02:24Did you touch him?
02:25Did he touch you?
02:26Am I gonna find your DNA on him or his on you?
02:28Never got closer than a few feet.
02:30Great.
02:35I'll watch my back with him.
02:36If he thinks he can make a career move climbing over you, he will.
02:54Hey, I was starting to think I should have left some stuff in storage.
02:57We can go through it all after shift.
02:58I'm pretty sure I have some space in my basement locker.
03:01Knock, knock.
03:03Hey.
03:03Hey, what are you doing here?
03:04Oh, I just thought I would come by, support my rookie as she transitions to a new, more stable home
03:11environment.
03:12Hey, you came to make sure I'm not late for shift.
03:14Yes, because that would be a poor reflection on me and my performance reviews coming up.
03:17And you, how are you doing?
03:19I'm good, mostly.
03:21I guess.
03:23There's just so much change, you know, but maybe big change is a good thing.
03:27I'm clearly going through a big upheaval right now, which is hard on the psyche.
03:30But, you know, ultimately, hopefully, um, it will be a necessary and positive period of emotional growth.
03:36So, yeah, I'm good.
03:40Great.
03:41Lopez is calling me.
03:43Hey.
03:44Hey, something happened to Tim last night.
03:46He's not hurt, but it looks like he was there when Mad Dog jumped off the roof of the hospital.
03:50Oh, my God.
03:51What happened?
03:52Uh, where, where is Tim now?
03:53On his way to the station.
03:55You know the drill.
03:55He's going to have to answer a lot of questions, and they won't let us near him until he's done.
03:59But I thought you want to know despite everything.
04:03Yeah, no, thank you so much for telling me.
04:05Um, please let me know if you hear anything else.
04:07Will do.
04:08What happened?
04:10Mad Dog killed himself in front of Tim.
04:12What? Why?
04:14It's Tim.
04:16Hey, we just heard what happened. You all right?
04:18I'm fine, but I need my union rep.
04:20Yeah, I'll be there in 20 minutes.
04:22He needs his union rep.
04:23Wait, John, uh, how did he sound?
04:26Tight.
04:30You're clearly in danger. I'm not asking you to hide in a closet. I'm just saying security needs to be
04:34more of a primary concern.
04:35It is. That's why I hired you.
04:37But I lead a busy life, and I will not live it in fear. So your job is to keep
04:42me safe while I do my thing.
04:43Yes, ma'am. Who should I coordinate with at the LAPD? Who's investigating the case on you?
04:47Forget about the LAPD. I have zero confidence that they have my best interest at heart.
04:53Makes my job harder.
04:56But that's a me problem.
04:58All right, well, we're gonna start on our site survey and do a bug sweep of your offices.
05:03I'll coordinate with your assistant on scheduling.
05:20This phone is only for emergencies.
05:22Did you see the news? Mad Dog killed himself last night.
05:25It's one less thread to tie up.
05:27That's horrible. And also wrong. Tim Bradford was with him the night that he jumped.
05:32Which means we need to be worried that Mad Dog might have said something about us.
05:34He doesn't know about us. Only you. Unless you betrayed me.
05:40No, I never told him where the information he was giving me was going.
05:43But I am exposed here, and you told me that I would be protected.
05:45And you will be. But I have problems of my own. I still don't know who tried to kill me.
05:53And Harper and Lopez are going to try to pin my hitman's death on me.
05:56So you need to get to work. Jack up the cops we have under our thumb.
06:00We need real-time intel on where the LAPD is with these investigations.
06:04Okay, I can do that. Promise me that this will work out.
06:10I promise. Hold it together.
06:20Yeah, I need you to come in for a session.
06:23Yes, now. Monica's a killer.
06:25Can you put her in John Doe's room?
06:27No. In the autopsy.
06:29Preliminary cause of death is stroke.
06:31But that's what it would look like if she put an air bubble in his IV.
06:34Oh, so you have fingerprints on the syringe.
06:35No. Look, I know we have work to do.
06:38But I don't buy for a second that he just happened to code during the chaos at the hospital.
06:42She used that opportunity to take him out.
06:44You do not have to convince me.
06:46You have to convince the DA's office and the jury.
06:50So any progress on the other case?
06:52The one where Monica's a victim, not a suspect.
06:54You mean, do we know who tried to kill her?
06:56We do not.
06:57We don't even know if it was a hit attempt or just a home invasion.
07:00It was a hit attempt.
07:01Monica wouldn't kill the guy if it was a simple robbery gone wrong.
07:04It's hard to establish motive without a clear idea and we don't have him in any database.
07:08Keep looking.
07:09When we figure out who attacked Monica, it'll help us understand her motive for murder.
07:13How's Tim doing?
07:15He's being Tim about the whole thing.
07:23All right, union rep reporting for duty.
07:25Bring me up to speed.
07:26Who is the investigating officer?
07:28Pearson.
07:29Not the best, but not the worst.
07:31I was gonna try to hang this around my neck.
07:33Department needs a scapegoat for what went down yesterday and now their primary candidate is dead.
07:37At best, I'll be sidelined, which is why I need you to take over the investigation.
07:42Investigation into what?
07:43Not what.
07:44Who?
07:45Okay.
07:46Blair London.
07:47Rookie police psychiatrist.
07:49I've been seeing her.
07:50So has Erin.
07:50I believe she had leverage on Mad Dog.
07:53And that's why he betrayed the Metro op and that's why he jumped.
07:57Close the door.
07:58I can't stay.
07:59I have a case.
08:00I know.
08:01Mad Dog's suicide.
08:03I need you to scrub the apartment and make sure there's nothing incriminating about me in there.
08:07Mad Dog is reporting to you?
08:08What'd you have on him?
08:09It doesn't matter now.
08:10I need to make sure he didn't say my name before he jumped.
08:13Bradford lawyered up.
08:14I mean, it could mean that he knows something and doesn't know who to trust.
08:17So we need to isolate and neutralize him.
08:20Because if he gives me up, the recordings from your sessions go straight to IA.
08:26You're making a big leap.
08:27I gotta go where the evidence takes me.
08:28People heard arguing on the roof.
08:31Mad Dog showed none of the classic suicide precursors.
08:34And Tim was forced out of Metro.
08:35Enough to make anybody angry and jealous.
08:37You're guessing as to his state of mind.
08:43I'm afraid not.
08:45Tell him what you told me.
08:47I'd rather not.
08:49People say things in sessions that they would never act on.
08:52Emotions are elevated and...
08:54You work for the city.
08:55You have an ethical and legal obligation to report anything that could be seen as dangerous.
08:59I know.
09:00I've been seeing Sergeant Bradford for a couple weeks.
09:04He came to me with anger issues.
09:06He had a lot of resentment about leaving Metro.
09:09Doesn't mean he's a killer.
09:11No, of course not.
09:12But I witnessed a heightened interaction between Sergeant Bradford and Mad Dog, Matt, in the parking garage yesterday morning.
09:18I feel, if I wasn't there, that it would have escalated.
09:22Did you see evidence that Mad Dog was depressed?
09:27No.
09:29Bradford needs to be put on admin leave immediately pending further investigation.
09:32He has important cases that I just...
09:34He's dangerous.
09:35You've always looked the other way, haven't you?
09:37Just last month, he was under IA investigation and drummed out of Metro and you welcomed him back like nothing
09:43happened.
09:44This is a failure to supervise and a failure to put your city's needs ahead of your friendship.
09:49Keep this up and you'll be facing discipline.
10:02Dr. Pearson, John Nolan, I'm sure you're aware I am the...
10:05Union rep.
10:06Got it.
10:07You planning on staying for Bradford's interview?
10:09Yep.
10:10Well, then before we get started, I want to be upfront about this.
10:13I've been on the case for three hours and I'm already deeply troubled by what I've discovered.
10:17I want to hear what you have to say, but no matter how you answer these questions...
10:21You're on leave, effective immediately.
10:25Hey, did you hear Tim got put on admin leave?
10:27No, who told you that?
10:29Smitty.
10:33What's that?
10:35Oh, hold on.
10:39Hey.
10:40If you're filing charges against him, you need to give me a heads up.
10:43If I was filing charges, the last thing I would do is compromise the case with any hint of impropriety.
10:48I'm standing by him one thousand percent.
10:50I know.
10:50Look, I haven't even made it into the office.
10:52Can we talk later?
10:53He's family.
10:54I know.
10:54I'll call you later.
10:55Okay?
10:58Drama at work?
11:00Something like that.
11:05Hey.
11:06Can I help you?
11:07I'm looking for Sidney.
11:10Yo, what the hell are you doing?
11:11Can't be ignoring his calls.
11:12Hey, Hillman.
11:13Back up.
11:13I didn't invite you in.
11:15I work for her boss.
11:16I'm her boss.
11:17Nah.
11:19You're just in my way.
11:22He wants you back.
11:23Grab your things.
11:24She's not going anywhere.
11:27This is none of your business, man.
11:28Hmm.
11:31So what's your plan, genius?
11:33Gonna shoot your way in?
11:34Kidnapper in broad daylight?
11:36All recorded in HD from our own security system that's linked right into the cloud.
11:40How far do you think you're gonna make it?
11:43A mile?
11:44Two.
11:45Maybe.
11:46Is that worth a life sentence to you?
11:51Boss ain't gonna like this.
12:02What the hell was that?
12:03I...
12:08I am so sorry.
12:10Sorry doesn't come close.
12:12An armed man was at my house.
12:13You need to tell me why.
12:15I-I can't.
12:16I signed an NDA.
12:17Screw your NDA!
12:18Okay, okay.
12:19Let me explain to you how this looks, okay?
12:21Your last employer was obviously a criminal.
12:25You left him and sought out a job working for two cops.
12:28A job where you might come in contact with our computers.
12:32A job where you might overhear conversations about the DA's office.
12:36That is not it.
12:37At all.
12:38I swear, I didn't even know who he was when I took the job.
12:42Not-not really.
12:43I-I still don't.
12:45Look, he-he does something in finance.
12:48Name.
12:50Christian Bautista.
12:52They call the guy at the door Headshot.
12:54You thought a guy in finance had a bodyguard named Headshot.
12:58Los Angeles is weird.
12:59I-I'm from Ohio.
13:01I-I was naive.
13:05I get that now.
13:06But the kids were sweet and I didn't want to abandon them.
13:09So, I stuck it out even after I realized he was a bad guy.
13:13Christian Bautista isn't just a bad guy.
13:15He's a professional money launderer.
13:17Half the criminal organizations in the city use his services.
13:20He has been one step ahead ever since he moved into the number one position two years ago.
13:27Would you be willing to work for him again?
13:29What, like a-as a spy?
13:30You wouldn't have to do anything dangerous.
13:33Just pay attention to who comes and goes.
13:35See what you overhear-
13:36No way.
13:37I-I can't go back there.
13:39He's awful, cruel, and creepy.
13:42I mean, it got to a point where I was-I was having panic attacks on my way into work.
13:45I'm-I'm really sorry, but I-I can't-I can't do that.
13:51Alright, then you are gonna have to sell him on a new nanny.
14:10What are you doing?
14:14To be clear, I'm still mad at you, okay?
14:17This doesn't change anything.
14:19What doesn't?
14:26Are you okay?
14:28I am now.
14:43Hey.
14:44Hey.
14:45We need you for a case.
14:47Of course.
14:52Just say the word and I'll have you on a private plane to a non-extradition country.
14:56It's not gonna come to that.
14:57There's zero evidence wrongdoing because there wasn't any.
15:00If I can do anything-
15:01I appreciate that.
15:03You have my back on the last thing.
15:05I put different forces into play.
15:07Difference, not me.
15:10I'll see you later.
15:19Bradford was clearly being cagey.
15:22Your questioning was aggressive.
15:23Tim was being measured.
15:24Of course he would say that.
15:29Well, he certainly has it in for Tim.
15:32We ask everyone else to trust our process.
15:35We should, too.
15:37Sir, before you came in, Tim asked me to look into something delicate.
15:42He thinks-
15:42I know what he thinks.
15:43Are you sure?
15:44Because what he said was-
15:46Insane?
15:46And if true, a disaster of epic proportions?
15:50I'm sure.
15:51With your permission, I'd like to sit out patrol today, conduct an investigation.
15:55No.
15:57You and Officer Juarez would like a professional development day.
16:01And I'm granting that request.
16:04But don't come back until you have something concrete.
16:07We all know who we can trust.
16:09And if I'm questioned, I'll be compelled to answer.
16:11So the less I know, the better.
16:14Understood.
16:16Remember, you're responsible for her.
16:19Don't compromise her career before it starts.
16:22Yes, sir.
16:24Juarez.
16:27That's crazy.
16:28How could they suspect Tim?
16:29Let's talk in prime.
16:32What's professional development?
16:33It's just BS.
16:34I need to look into something on the down low.
16:37You don't have to help me.
16:38This is going to be a sticky situation, and I will understand if you want to sit this one out.
16:42And you can't tell me what it is before I decide?
16:44I cannot.
16:46This is so cool.
16:47Okay, I'm in.
16:48What's going on?
16:49Tim believes Dr. London blackmailed Mad Dog.
16:51That's why he betrayed the Metro Op.
16:53Erin shrink?
16:54No, that can't be.
16:55Erin raves about her.
16:56Oh, I know.
16:57But Tim is convinced that if she's blackmailed one cop, there may be more.
17:00You don't think Erin...
17:02I don't know.
17:03I don't think he would betray us, but we can't rule it out either.
17:06Anyone she sees could be a problem.
17:10Okay.
17:10So we need Alyssa for patience.
17:12No.
17:13Confidential.
17:13That's impossible to get a judge to sign off on that without clear evidence of a criminal conspiracy.
17:20Wait.
17:21Smitty's gonna solve our problem.
17:23I'm sorry.
17:24It sounds like you said Smitty was gonna help solve our problem.
17:26Mm-hmm.
17:28What's up, homies?
17:29Erin says you hang out in the waiting room of the department psychiatry office.
17:33Hey, where I spend my breaks is my business.
17:35No, agreed.
17:36But you do see who comes in for therapy sessions.
17:39Sure.
17:40How often are you there?
17:41Uh, let's see.
17:42Vending machines get restocked on Mondays and Thursdays.
17:46Uh, Dr. Mendelsohn brings in cupcakes on Tuesdays.
17:51Red velvet.
17:52Yum.
17:53Uh, shrinks cater an inner office meeting on Wednesday, and there's always leftovers.
17:58You're there from Monday through Thursday?
18:00And Friday.
18:02The personnel office next door holds a mixer with past hors d'oeuvres.
18:06Smitty, that's every single day.
18:08Never mind.
18:08Don't.
18:08I just...
18:10How would you like to take an extra long break today?
18:13All you have to do is tell us everyone who sees Dr. London.
18:17Sure thing.
18:18But I gotta tell you right now, it's a long list.
18:21It's cops from all over the city.
18:23We'll need every name you can remember, plus anyone who sees her today.
18:27Uh, that sounds like a lot of work.
18:30What is this, anyway?
18:31All you need to know is it'll help Tim, and he's counting on you.
18:34He told us Smitty is the man, and he's the only one we can trust with this.
18:38Say no more.
18:45What?
18:46Dr. London's been talking to cops from all over the city for six months.
18:49There's no telling how many cases she's compromised.
18:51Yeah, but someone would have noticed by now.
18:57Ah, there she is.
18:58Hey, you.
18:59Oh, hi.
19:01Any idea how all this yogurt is?
19:02Oh, I'm guessing Reagan administration.
19:05We need your help.
19:07Oh, do I get to kick in a door?
19:09Is it hard?
19:09It's hard, right?
19:10It's not easy, but that's not where this is going.
19:12Look, as a dispatcher, you are at the nexus of all police activity.
19:17Have you noticed any uptick in failed police actions lately?
19:21Anything like, um, attempts to locate that came up null?
19:25Like someone warned a target.
19:27Right, or a warrant where the disposition was in Nora.
19:29Yes.
19:30I thought I was imagining it, but the fail rate is up all over the city.
19:34Well, how much?
19:35It's subtle.
19:36Most people wouldn't notice it, but I did.
19:38Of course you did.
19:39Could you pull a list for me of everything that's gone sideways in the last six months
19:44and the officers who were attached to those failed actions?
19:48Absolutely.
19:49I'll get right on it.
19:51Oh, is there any chance I could record all this for my podcast?
19:55Oh.
19:55Um.
19:57Get back to me.
19:58Okay.
19:58Okay.
19:59She has a podcast?
20:01It's good.
20:04Lopez.
20:05You got a minute?
20:06Barely.
20:07Look, I know you're close with Bradford, and I just wanted to say, none of this is personal.
20:11It's just a job.
20:12Is that it?
20:13I gotta get in there.
20:13Something to break on your John Doe murder?
20:15No.
20:16We're juggling a lot today.
20:18Have you ever worked anything connected to Christian Bautista?
20:20The money launder?
20:21No.
20:22You gotta weigh in.
20:23Too soon to tell.
20:24Thanks.
20:28All right.
20:29How are you with kids?
20:30I nannied for two years.
20:32Perfect.
20:32Uh, Bautista needs childcare, and his former nanny...
20:36Our current nanny.
20:37...is willing to sing your praises.
20:39Wow.
20:39Okay.
20:40That's a lot.
20:40Um, I still need to land the job though, right?
20:43We can create fake references.
20:45You should start setting up social media now.
20:47Establish a life.
20:47No need.
20:48I've actually got eight undercover identities that I regularly feed.
20:51It takes like 12 off-duty hours to grow, but you know, I thought I was gonna make detectives,
20:56so...
20:56Any of them have nanny experience?
20:58Uh, no.
20:59But there's one that might work, actually.
21:01She has no criminal history.
21:02College graduate.
21:03A little lost in life.
21:05But on paper, she'll look good to them.
21:07Hey, am I interrupting?
21:08A little.
21:09What do you need?
21:09Well, we processed the last of the license plates for cars parked in the four-block radius
21:13around Monica's house.
21:14All are registered to neighbors or employees of neighbors.
21:16So we can assume Monica's attacker didn't drive there.
21:19Mm-hmm.
21:20And Uber into a crime scene seems not smart.
21:22So you're thinking there was a partner?
21:23Yeah.
21:24And he took off when he heard sirens coming.
21:26Great.
21:28What is Monica doing here?
21:30We'll keep prepping.
21:31We'll circle back.
21:33Donkey.
21:35I've got it.
21:36Angela, how's baby Jack?
21:38Not a baby anymore.
21:39What are you doing here?
21:40I'm sorry, how do you two know each other?
21:41I worked for Angela and Wesley about a year ago.
21:45That'll teach me to do a deeper dive on references.
21:48You're working for Monica now?
21:49Just started.
21:50You know, call me crazy, but hiring private security indicates a worry about impending danger.
21:55Which would imply that Monica thinks she was attacked deliberately rather than the victim
21:59of a random burglary.
22:00There you go again trying to make my trauma my fault.
22:04But I'm the victim here.
22:05And as such, I'm entitled to know about the investigation into my attack.
22:09Per the Crime Victims Bill of Rights, you have to share the details of my case.
22:15So share.
22:19Okay, on paper, Blair is totally clean.
22:22Modest apartment, modest car.
22:24If she's doing this for the money, it's hard to see where it's going.
22:26Any criminal history?
22:28Just a grad school DUI and no family with ties to Barrio Rosa.
22:33If we want to get more insight, we need to talk to people who know her.
22:37Yeah, but we don't want to risk tipping her off.
22:39You know, there is one known associate we haven't investigated yet.
22:43Mad Dog.
22:44Seance.
22:45I like it.
22:46Or we could just search his apartment.
22:48Right, yeah, probably easier.
22:50But one of these days, you're gonna say yes to a seance.
22:54I got a problem.
22:55Monica's here and she wants to exercise her rights as a victim.
22:58What exactly are we required to tell her?
23:01I can't answer that.
23:02Just by you calling me about this, Monica could assert collusion.
23:05I am hanging up.
23:06But I love you.
23:07Bye.
23:10We're on our own.
23:11What else is new?
23:16Have you identified my attacker?
23:17No.
23:18Why not?
23:18He's not in the system.
23:20Do you have any idea why he targeted me?
23:22We do not.
23:23Was he working alone?
23:25We don't believe so.
23:27Why?
23:28We're not at liberty to stay at this point.
23:30We have to protect sources, it means.
23:31I'll file a complaint with the department.
23:33Go ahead, I'm sure they will get to it by next year.
23:35Am I under investigation?
23:36That information is not within the bounds of the Victims' Rights Act.
23:41That is a yes.
23:42That's none of your business.
23:43Sorry, when can I expect payment from the State Victims Fund?
23:46We'll get started on that paperwork as soon as possible.
23:49Great.
23:49I expect to be apprised of all future developments.
23:52Of course.
23:57We need to find John Doe's accomplice before she does.
24:00It's a toxic household.
24:02They went through eight nannies in the 12 months before they hired me.
24:06I would have stayed with my last family forever, but the kids grew up, so here I am.
24:13I mean, Mr. Batista is casually cruel, and Mrs. Batista drinks a lot to manage it.
24:19But, I mean, she does love the kids.
24:21I understand how stressful parenthood can be.
24:24And I see my role as helping to alleviate that as much as possible.
24:28I have a perfect driving record.
24:30I'm great with homework.
24:31I speak Cantonese as well as a little bit of Spanish.
24:34And while I understand that discipline is important, a certain amount of play is healthy for childhood development.
24:42Joshua, Esther, come over here.
24:47What have I told you about spying?
24:49What do you say?
24:50Sorry.
24:51Sorry.
24:52Bums are sorry.
24:54A man apologizes when he makes a mistake.
24:57Yes, sir.
24:58We apologize for spying.
25:00I'm sorry.
25:01Go start your homework.
25:03Yes, Father.
25:07Okay.
25:08You seem fine.
25:09And we need someone now.
25:11But you are on a short leash.
25:13See the house manager on your way out.
25:15Yes, sir.
25:15I'm looking forward to getting started.
25:26Well, we got Pearson's property receipt.
25:28What'd he take?
25:29Just a few firearms, laptop, and not much else.
25:33What exactly are we looking for?
25:35Dear diary, today Blair started blackmailing me.
25:38We should be so lucky.
25:40All right, let's shut this place apart.
25:57Stay with the car.
25:58You can't do that.
25:59Well, you can't come in.
26:00I need to have a privileged conversation.
26:03Then I'll walk you to the door.
26:04It's non-negotiable.
26:06Fine.
26:10Gando's expecting me.
26:13I'm the lawyer.
26:15Yeah.
26:16Awesome.
26:17All right.
26:35Thank you for seeing me.
26:41You kept my nephew out of prison.
26:43It's the least I could do.
26:45It's the least I could do.
26:45What do you think?
26:47You want the truth?
26:51The truth is that, uh, it's good for my blood pressure.
26:57I'll make this quick.
26:59A hitman came after me.
27:01Cops can't ID him and neither can I, which means he must be from out of town.
27:05I need to know who sent him.
27:08Risky move.
27:10Come in here.
27:11You got a price on your head.
27:13Maybe I should collect.
27:16I promise I'm worth more to you alive.
27:20I heard a lot of talk about you.
27:23You got some secret pipeline into the LAPD and selling information to the highest bidder.
27:30Wow.
27:32You acting like you own this city.
27:35Oh, no, no, no.
27:36I have no illusions about who really runs these streets.
27:42I'm simply an information broker.
27:44Nothing more.
27:46I just need a name.
27:49And I'm willing to pay you to track it down.
27:51Yeah.
27:53Let's go.
27:58Everything okay?
28:00Not yet.
28:05Ah, we struck out.
28:07You know, Pearson didn't take much because there wasn't much.
28:10Well, what's that?
28:12Extensive notes on his...
28:14fantasy football draft.
28:17Okay, so the search is officially a bust.
28:20Maybe not.
28:26Here to relieve me?
28:28Thank God.
28:29I'm way over-caffeinated.
28:30No, I'm here to see Dr. Blair.
28:32She in with a patient?
28:33Yeah, with Cooper from Vice.
28:34Session should be over in a few.
28:35It's over now.
28:38Um, I'm with a patient.
28:39Yeah.
28:40Don, hey.
28:40I'm so sorry.
28:41I need to talk to the doc.
28:42I'm in crisis.
28:43Thanks so much for understanding.
28:45Say hi to Helen for me.
28:46What the hell do you think you're doing?
28:47Mad Dog didn't give the ops plans to Barrio Rosa directly.
28:51There was an intermediary.
28:52You.
28:53I don't know what you're talking about.
28:54Nash will never walk again.
28:56Mad Dog is dead.
28:58I don't think you wanted for either of those things to happen.
29:01I think you want to do the right thing, but you're scared.
29:04Make a deal with us.
29:05We can protect you.
29:06I don't know where you're getting this.
29:08Found this in Mad Dog's apartment.
29:11It lays out everything.
29:13Whatever's in that notebook is a lie.
29:16Matt was a deeply troubled man, and I only wish I knew how deeply before his death.
29:20Now, I have another patient coming. You need to leave.
29:22I don't think you're running this alone, Blair.
29:25You only started this job six months ago.
29:27There's no way you hatched a plan to criminalize cops and then developed contacts with gangs and cartels all on
29:33your own.
29:34Which means you're a potential weak link.
29:36Weak links get fixed permanently.
29:39I'm not the one you need to be afraid of.
29:42I'm your best shot at getting out of this alive.
29:52How'd she take it?
29:53We're about to find out.
29:55Hey, TSA came through with a fingerprint match and ID'd the John Doho attack Monica.
29:59Samuel Desta.
30:00He came in on a Portuguese passport traveling with one Andre Guarzo.
30:04I pulled footage of them in their rental car driving away from the airport.
30:08New car probably has satellite radio we can track.
30:10Technically, we owe Monica a call now that we have found her attacker and his partner.
30:14Technically, that call should come from the community liaison.
30:17Who has gone home already?
30:20Is it weird that I'm nervous?
30:21Walking through the bullpen waiting to see which cop reacts to your conversation with Blair?
30:25No, I'm a little on edge too.
30:28What if nothing happens?
30:29What the hell were you doing in Mad Dog's apartment?
30:32That's my scene.
30:34It's my case.
30:35I had a warrant.
30:36If you so much as removed a speck of dust, you're going down for obstruction.
30:40Hey, hey, hey.
30:40Why are you yelling at my guys?
30:42They interfered with my case.
30:43Then you come talk to me.
30:45If anyone needs discipline, I'll handle it.
30:49Stay in your lane.
30:54Thank you for that.
30:56Do I want to know?
30:57Not yet.
31:02Okay, so you rattled Blair and she called to Pierce him.
31:05And he's in charge of Mad Dog's case, which explains why he's gunning so hard for Tim.
31:09Okay, so what's our next move?
31:11We need to see how deep this rot goes.
31:13Did Smitty give you Blair's patient list?
31:14Yeah.
31:15Let's put the fear of God into them.
31:16Oh, hey, Mike.
31:18Really quick, as your union rep, I just wanted to give you a heads up about the department psychiatrist.
31:22I'm just hearing that Dr. London's getting investigated.
31:24I wouldn't want you to get pulled into that.
31:26I got a great therapist.
31:27You need to make a change?
31:29I'm not worried at this point.
31:30It's probably nothing more than a witch hunt.
31:33But as your union rep, I just wanted you to know I'm looking out for you.
31:37Oh, vote for no in 2025.
31:42You think it worked?
31:44I think Blair's getting a lot of frantic phone calls.
31:46Hopefully it'll rattle her enough to reach out.
31:49Shhhhhh.
31:54Impeccable as always.
31:59You did something different.
32:01New lipstick?
32:03New enemy.
32:06Someone is trying to kill me, and I need to know who.
32:10And you're in a unique position being surrounded by members of every criminal organization in California?
32:15Well, if you're here for the hot prison goss, it's gonna cost you.
32:21What do you know?
32:22I'm feeling generous.
32:23I like the sound of that.
32:24Give me the 411.
32:26Two men came after me.
32:27One attacked me in my home.
32:29The other is in the wind.
32:30What happened to the guy who attacked you?
32:33Dead.
32:34Under mysterious circumstances.
32:37Nice.
32:38What else can you tell me?
32:40They were professionals.
32:42Not local.
32:44Follow the money.
32:45I don't have access to their accounts.
32:47Yes, but you know whoever hired them was a criminal.
32:50Who had dirty money that he needed clean to make the payment.
32:53One man controls 80% of the laundering in this city.
32:57Christian Batista.
32:58Okay, these answers are correct, but is this your best handwriting?
33:03No, Eraser.
33:05You're not getting out of redoing it that easily.
33:07I'll go get you another one.
33:08Stay here, okay?
33:15Coming!
33:22Can I help you?
33:23I'm here to see Christian Batista.
33:25I have an appointment.
33:41Satellite radio, I've still got you on hold.
33:42She told me to call back when I had the court order number.
33:44I told her it took 15 minutes just to get a live person,
33:46and yes, I'm still here.
33:47My partner is on the phone right now with the court clerk.
33:50No, it's not in my email.
33:51We'll have the number literally in two seconds.
33:53He's still reading it?
33:54Can you tell him that this is an in-progress, life-threatening event?
33:57Maybe five.
33:57Yes, exigent circumstances.
34:00Yes, I will hold.
34:01These are exigent circumstances.
34:03Can't you overwrite it?
34:04No, don't call corporate and get back to me.
34:07It's coming right now.
34:08Literally five more seconds.
34:09Yes, Judge Walter Gonzalez.
34:11Today's date, court authorization number 122469.
34:17Okay, got it.
34:18Judge Walter Gonzalez.
34:19Today's date, court authorization number 122469.
34:22GPS tracking via satellite radio for suspect vehicle rental car stock.
34:27Number LA592B boy.
34:32I'll pull up the location for Gorza's vehicle.
34:35And I'll call dispatch and have them make an attempt to look at event.
34:371036 not for broadcast.
34:39You're building quite a reputation for yourself.
34:41I hear you're selling police reports and information to half the criminal organizations in town.
34:47Smart.
34:48Intel is the currency of the future.
34:50I also hear you had a recent near-death experience.
34:53My guess is you're here to see if I can tell you who sent them.
34:57Your guess is correct.
34:59I don't know what to tell you.
35:00It wasn't me.
35:02You're a money launderer.
35:03Everyone uses your services.
35:06The only person with better connections in this town is me.
35:11Ask around.
35:12I'll make it worth your while.
35:14I'll see what I can do.
35:16It's a pleasure meeting you.
35:19Likewise.
35:20Vera will see you out.
35:29well, we have to and the thousands of of smartphones.
35:46I'll ask them to enter.
35:587769 Windsor Courtroom 216 Kings Court Motel.
36:02You better hurry. They're on the move now.
36:03We've got 15 minutes, tops.
36:07Hey, thanks for helping out.
36:08Of course. What do you need?
36:10We're looking for this guy.
36:12Andre Guarzo, recent photo, unknown criminal history.
36:15Is he armed?
36:16Yeah, almost certainly.
36:20You need to leave.
36:23Hey, you need to get out of here now.
36:28Detain that punk.
36:42Throw us to the shooter. We've got the roof.
37:03Police! Open up!
37:12Clear.
37:16Control 2331. Andre Guarzo. It's G-O-A.
37:30My guy's heeled up their end.
37:32Yeah, I never go back on my word.
37:34Free representation starts today with those two kids that got arrested.
37:40What do you have in mind for him?
37:42He's gonna tell me who sent him.
37:45Are you, uh, swimming in deep water?
37:49No one keeps their hands clean here.
37:52You want the name, you get it.
37:56Not a problem.
37:58But I'm gonna need something a lot sharper in a few minutes.
38:09Hi.
38:10Gosh, this must be awkward for you.
38:13I'm the target, and yet you're the one that's about to be dismembered.
38:16Wait.
38:17No, it's not question and answer time.
38:19Not yet.
38:21I need you to know that I mean business when I'm talking to you,
38:24and I need to be sure that you're telling the truth.
38:28Take off his shoes.
38:30No, no, no!
38:34It was Monica.
38:36Has to be.
38:36She got to him before we did.
38:38Yeah, but how?
38:39Hey, how was your day?
38:41It's long.
38:42Well, kids are a lot.
38:43No, the kids were a breeze.
38:45Monica stopping by the house was what the issue was.
38:47What?
38:48Is Bautista a client?
38:49It seems like they just met.
38:51Sounds like she's got someone after her, and she wants him to ask around.
38:53That's why she didn't have Andre killed on the spot.
38:56She needed to torture the name out of him.
38:57You working tomorrow?
38:59I don't know, but with Monica visiting the house, my cover's not going to last very long.
39:02We will get you extra backup.
39:04We need to know what Monica is up to.
39:05Okay.
39:18Three cops came in for emergency sessions, beach umbrella emoji, sorry, wrong key, floppy disk emoji, barber pole emoji, what
39:26is wrong with his phone?
39:27Okay, I'm not that great with texting, but I'm better than this.
39:30Much.
39:31Much.
39:32Much.
39:39You've been here all day, spying on me.
39:42No, I just like a quality snack.
39:45Hey.
39:51Nolan, we need to talk.
39:54Detective, you got a minute?
39:56Kind of busy.
39:57It's important.
40:04Take a seat.
40:06What is this?
40:07Take a seat.
40:12Do you want to tell us why you accessed the ATL for Andre Guarzo?
40:16I don't answer to you.
40:17No, you don't.
40:18You answer Blair London.
40:19That's why you laid into Nolan when you started looking at the mad dog to protect Blair.
40:23Same reason.
40:24He went so hard after Tim.
40:26Will this line of questioning lead to discipline?
40:28Absolutely.
40:30And I'm not saying another word without my lawyer.
40:32In that case, you're on administrative leave effective immediately.
40:42I would have come to your office.
40:43There's a hidden camera.
40:45That's how you blackmailed Mad Dog with recordings of his therapy sessions.
40:49I didn't think anyone would get hurt.
40:51You compromised investigations.
40:53I know, but when we're a drug dealer on the street, what difference does that make?
40:56I never wanted Mad Dog to die or Nash to end up paralyzed.
41:00They said no one would get hurt.
41:02Who said that?
41:03I can't go to prison.
41:04I'll tell you everything, but I want immunity and a new life.
41:08If you promise full cooperation, we can make that happen.
41:12But you're going to have to tell us who you report to.
41:14I will.
41:15When I have a deal.
41:20Eric Ramsey is the man after me.
41:24Yikes.
41:25Former client?
41:26No.
41:28I don't know where he wants me dead.
41:30Well, you are getting more powerful by the day.
41:33It was just a matter of time before somebody was going to take their shot.
41:36You need to take him out before he tries again.
41:38That's where you come in.
41:41Ramsey is untouchable.
41:43Heavily protected.
41:45His home is a fortress, and I need a way in.
41:49Kelso, he's a dangerous man.
41:52He was also Ramsey's right hand until he got convicted on drug charges.
41:58You think he'll have insight into Ramsey's vulnerability,
42:01and you want me to torture it out of him.
42:04What's in it for me?
42:06Name your price.
42:11I want you to help me break out of prison.
42:16Deal.
42:44I want you to help me break out of prison.
42:52Damn it.
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