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| [00:08] | Professor Ryan. Officer Nolan. | |
| [00:10] | Little late for class, don’t you think? | |
| [00:12] | My apologies for missing the exam. | |
| [00:14] | I got, stuck at work, last-minute call. | |
| [00:16] | Armed robbery. Is everyone alright? | |
| [00:17] | Yes, thank you, but about the exam, | |
| [00:19] | is there any way I could make that up? | |
| [00:21] | I made my policy clear on the first day… | |
| [00:23] | A missed test is a failed test. Yes. | |
| [00:26] | You also said in your first lecture that, | |
| [00:29] | “Strict law is often great injustice.” Cicero. | |
| [00:32] | Okay. | |
| [00:34] | Well, if you want an exception, you’ll need to earn it. | |
| [00:36] | Tell me what I have to do. | |
| [00:38] | You have to answer one legal question. | |
| [00:39] | Okay, that’s easy. | |
| [00:41] | Um… | |
| [00:44] | A woman witnesses a stabbing in a nightclub. | |
| [00:47] | She’s pretty sure the assailant is Black | |
| [00:49] | and that he has a scar on his right arm. | |
| [00:52] | Wait. She’s sure that he has a scar on his right arm | |
| [00:53] | but not sure that he’s African-American? | |
| [00:55] | Did I say African-American? | |
| [00:57] | Right. Black. Sorry. | |
| [00:59] | There are over 400 club-goers, | |
| [01:03] | so it’s going to take a while to interview them all. | |
| [01:05] | And the longer you wait… | |
| [01:07] | The more their memories will have a chance to degrade, | |
| [01:09] | and it would give the assailant a chance to destroy any evidence. | |
| [01:11] | And if you do not find the culprit tonight, | |
| [01:13] | you probably never will. | |
| [01:14] | So who do you round up to question? | |
| [01:17] | “A,” all the Black men, | |
| [01:20] | “B,” all the men, regardless of color, | |
| [01:22] | or, “C,” everyone? | |
| [01:25] | Are there any more facts? | |
| [01:27] | This isn’t really easy to answer based on what you’ve given me. | |
| [01:30] | Well, this is not an easy class. | |
| [01:32] | Get me the right answer by end of day tomorrow, | |
| [01:35] | and I will let you make up the exam. | |
| [01:37] | Right. Thank you. I will. | |
| [02:02] | “Hey, sorry to do this by text, | |
| [02:05] | but it’s just not working with us.” | |
| [02:11] | Yeah. What’s going on? | |
| [02:13] | Well, I set up a-a lunch for you | |
| [02:15] | with the head of the Mayor’s security detail. | |
| [02:17] | There’s a driver position opening. | |
| [02:19] | Higher profile, better pay, | |
| [02:20] | and it’ll get you to I.A. faster. | |
| [02:22] | Look, thank you, but, um | |
| [02:26] | I’m just not sure that’s wherel want to end up, you know? | |
| [02:28] | Well, I thought after the Doug Stanton situation, | |
| [02:30] | you’d be motivated to clean up the Department. | |
| [02:32] | You want to be where you can do the most good, right? | |
| [02:34] | Yeah, yeah, of course, but… Well, then it’s settled. | |
| [02:39] | I can’t believe him. I know. | |
| [02:41] | Maneuvering me to I.A.like I have no say in it. | |
| [02:43] | No, not your dad. Emmett breaking up with me by text? | |
| [02:46] | What is he, 14? He doesn’t have the guts to do it in person? | |
| [02:48] | Most guys don’t. Look, just be happy he didn’t ghost you. | |
| [02:51] | Okay. Can we get to work now? | |
| [02:52] | Did Emmett talk to you about this? | |
| [02:53] | No. Why would he? | |
| [02:55] | Because you’re friends. | |
| [02:56] | We don’t talk feelings. | |
| [02:57] | We drink and watch sports together. | |
| [02:59] | That’s guy for “friends.” | |
| [03:00] | Well, straight guy for “friends.” | |
| [03:02] | Look, you want my advice? Walk it off. | |
| [03:05] | He’s clearly not the right guy for you. | |
| [03:08] | That is the same advice he would give me if I got hit by a pitch. | |
| [03:10] | What is wrong with men? | |
| [03:12] | So much. Look, I am really sorry to hear that. | |
| [03:16] | But I will pick up some tequila and ice cream on the way home, | |
| [03:19] | and we can listen tomy breakup play list on repeat | |
| [03:22] | and maybe throw a few little shady prank calls at Emmett. | |
| [03:24] | – Thanks. – Here. Here you go. | |
| [03:26] | Change of clothes, prenatal vitamins, | |
| [03:28] | antacid, anti-gas, ginger chews, and magnesium supplements. | |
| [03:32] | I have never loved you more. | |
| [03:34] | Have, you heard anything from the kidnappers? | |
| [03:36] | Not since the last ransom demand. | |
| [03:38] | But I’m waiting on DNA results from the crime scene. | |
| [03:40] | Hopefully they come in before get back to the Abassi house. | |
| [03:43] | How’s Judge Abassi holding up? | |
| [03:45] | As well as can be, I suppose, | |
| [03:47] | considering his son was abducted. | |
| [03:49] | You’ve argued in front of him. | |
| [03:51] | You know anyone who’d want revenge? | |
| [03:53] | Every criminal who ever stepped foot in his court. | |
| [03:54] | Half the lawyers. | |
| [03:56] | I’m gonna need more clothes. | |
| [03:59] | DNA results? | |
| [04:01] | No, it’s your mom, texting me again. | |
| [04:03] | Yeah, sorry. She wants to talk about the baby’s trust fund. | |
| [04:06] | Whatever the question is, my answer is yes. | |
| [04:08] | That has been well established. | |
| [04:10] | But, believe me, there are complications to having money. | |
| [04:13] | Like always being able to pay the rent or buy food? | |
| [04:17] | Like having your child kidnapped for ransom. | |
| [04:22] | Finally, my DNA results. | |
| [04:26] | Um… I gotta get changed. | |
| [04:28] | You can, um, handle your mom, right? | |
| [04:30] | “Yeah, Mom? You’re breaking up. | |
| [04:31] | I’m gonna have to call you back.” | |
| [04:33] | Perfect. Love you. | |
| [04:35] | I love you, too. | |
| [04:39] | I need a couple unis on my kidnapping case. | |
| [04:41] | Can you spare Harper and Nolan? Sure thing. | |
| [04:43] | What do you need them for? I’m running down a lead. | |
| [04:44] | I have a conflict of interest. | |
| [04:46] | Something I should know about? | |
| [04:48] | Not yet. Okay. | |
| [04:49] | I’ll call Harper and Nolan back in. | |
| [04:51] | Actually, have them meet me at the Abassi house. | |
| [04:53] | Will do. Appreciate it. | |
| [04:56] | Looking good, Officer West. | |
| [04:58] | Don’t I always, Detective Lopez? | |
| [05:00] | So, Officer West, | |
| [05:01] | I’ve decided who it is you’ll be riding with today. | |
| [05:04] | Great. Who’s the lucky officer? | |
| [05:05] | Me. Sir? | |
| [05:07] | Considering your upcoming graduation from the FTO program, | |
| [05:11] | I thought it’d be a good idea | |
| [05:12] | if we talked about your future in the department. | |
| [05:14] | Funny. Just had a similar conversation with my dad. | |
| [05:17] | Did he enlist you to help steer me to I.A.? | |
| [05:19] | No. I.A. is not the right path for you. | |
| [05:21] | But you know what is. | |
| [05:23] | Yes, I do. Now go set up our shop. | |
| [05:31] | If you were to single out all the Black men for questioning, | |
| [05:34] | it wouldn’t be, technically, profiling | |
| [05:37] | because the added element that they were all in the building | |
| [05:39] | when the crime was committed makes it legally okay, right? | |
| [05:42] | I-It’s a dark, crowded bar. | |
| [05:43] | Are we sure the witness even saw a Black guy? | |
| [05:45] | No, the witness wasn’t definitive. | |
| [05:47] | So what’s the answer? | |
| [05:49] | Well, you’re going about this all wrong. | |
| [05:51] | It’s not about finding the right answer. | |
| [05:52] | It’s about finding the answer that she wants. | |
| [05:55] | Or the one that she doesn’t want. | |
| [05:57] | Can’t imagine she’d think me worthy of retesting | |
| [05:59] | if all I said was “Question all the Black men.” | |
| [06:01] | Why? ‘Cause she’s Black? | |
| [06:03] | Well, yeah. Right? | |
| [06:05] | What? | |
| [06:07] | She could just be testing you… | |
| [06:09] | To see if you’d censor yourself with her to curry favor. | |
| [06:12] | Hey. Let me bring you up to speed. | |
| [06:16] | This is Austin Abassi, age 20, | |
| [06:19] | son of Judge William Abassi. | |
| [06:20] | Three days ago, Austin was kidnapped | |
| [06:22] | from his apartment in Hollywood. | |
| [06:23] | The kidnappers sent an untraceable e-mail | |
| [06:26] | demanding 100 grand in ransom. | |
| [06:28] | On Thursday night, a backpack full of cash | |
| [06:29] | was left at the designated drop-off spot, | |
| [06:31] | but Austin wasn’t returned. | |
| [06:33] | Let me guess… they came up with the 100K so fast, | |
| [06:35] | the kidnappers wanted more? | |
| [06:36] | A million. That’s when the Judge finally called the police. | |
| [06:39] | We processed the crime scene. | |
| [06:41] | A female DNA sample was found on an empty beer bottle. | |
| [06:43] | Did you get a match? She’s not in our system, | |
| [06:45] | but a familial DNA test determined the sample | |
| [06:48] | comes from the offspring of someone we currently have behind bars. | |
| [06:50] | Someone I can’t interview | |
| [06:53] | because of a conflict of interest. | |
| [06:58] | – Oscar? – You have got to be kidding me. | |
| [06:59] | I’m guessing your conflict of interest | |
| [07:01] | is that he stabbed your fiancé. | |
| [07:03] | Technically, my conflict is the desire to kill him for that. | |
| [07:06] | But you wouldn’t really. | |
| [07:07] | I’m pregnant. Don’t try me. | |
| [07:08] | O-Okay. So, wait. Oscar has a daughter? | |
| [07:10] | Not according to any official records. | |
| [07:12] | In fact, I can’t find any records of a relationship. | |
| [07:15] | That doesn’t surprise me. | |
| [07:16] | Oscar’s too much of a narcissist to keep a girlfriend. | |
| [07:19] | – What’s going on? – Did something happen? | |
| [07:22] | Judge Abassi, Mrs. Abassi, | |
| [07:24] | this is Detective Harper and Officer Nolan. | |
| [07:26] | They’re going to be running down a lead regarding this man | |
| [07:28] | Oscar Hutchinson. | |
| [07:30] | He’s currently serving 40 years at Cal Correctional | |
| [07:32] | for multiple violent felonies. | |
| [07:33] | Harper and Nolan will be going to the prison to question him. | |
| [07:36] | Whatever resources you need, you’ll have them. | |
| [07:39] | Yes, and if there’s a deal to be made, please, make it. | |
| [07:43] | We need Austin back safely. | |
| [07:45] | Well, the good news is, with Oscar, | |
| [07:47] | there’s always a deal to be made. | |
| [07:51] | Sir, feel free to call us if his stereo gets that loud again. | |
| [07:55] | Have you ever been dumped out of the blue before? | |
| [07:58] | Let me think. | |
| [08:00] | One time, my wife left the house in the middle of the night, | |
| [08:03] | and I didn’t see her again for two years. | |
| [08:05] | Okay, I get it. In the grand scheme of things, | |
| [08:07] | this isn’t that bad. I just wanna know why. | |
| [08:08] | Can you please ask? | |
| [08:13] | Somebody tagged our shop? | |
| [08:16] | It can’t be. It’s been almost a decade. | |
| [08:19] | Since what? | |
| [08:22] | No, it’s definitely him. | |
| [08:24] | The color palette, the angle of the letters. | |
| [08:27] | What is happening right now? | |
| [08:36] | Control to 7-Adam-19, | |
| [08:37] | I’ve got an on view felony five-ninety-four. | |
| [08:39] | I’m setting the Command Post at Pico and La Brea. | |
| [08:42] | Start me enough units for a six-block perimeter, | |
| [08:44] | a canvass team, a forensic team, air support, | |
| [08:45] | notify the Press Information Officer. | |
| [08:49] | Oscar has to be behind this kidnapping somehow, right? | |
| [08:52] | No record of any female visitors, | |
| [08:53] | and none of his mail has ever referenced a daughter. | |
| [08:55] | So either Oscar’s been keeping her a secret from us… | |
| [08:58] | And why do that?…or he’s unaware that she even exists. | |
| [09:00] | Which presents a clear argument for nature over nurture | |
| [09:03] | as a predicate for criminal behavior. | |
| [09:04] | If she’s involved in the kidnapping at all | |
| [09:06] | and not just some kid who had a beer at Austin’s apartment | |
| [09:09] | and went home before he got grabbed. | |
| [09:11] | There are so many unknowns, and I, for one, am confident | |
| [09:14] | that Oscar’s gonna answer allof them. | |
| [09:16] | I’m kidding. | |
| [09:18] | He’s gonna be a giant pain in the ass. | |
| [09:20] | Hey, it’s my two favorite police officers. | |
| [09:23] | As you can see, we’ve mostly | |
| [09:25] | cleaned up the place after the riot. | |
| [09:27] | It’s really hard to get brains out of cinder block. | |
| [09:29] | I guess you’d know. | |
| [09:30] | You don’t get a lot of visitors, do you? | |
| [09:32] | I’m not sure what the point would be. | |
| [09:34] | I’m not going out of here on my feet… | |
| [09:36] | Unless you come bearing a pardon. | |
| [09:38] | No such luck. | |
| [09:40] | Then what are you doing here asking questions about visitors? | |
| [09:42] | DNA turned up at a crime scene that links directly to you. | |
| [09:46] | But you have been in here, so… | |
| [09:48] | What are the matches in the polymorphic markers? | |
| [09:51] | You learn a lot about DNA in my line of work. | |
| [09:53] | 6 out of 13. | |
| [09:54] | That’s a first-degree relative. | |
| [09:57] | Since both my folks are dead and I’m an only child. | |
| [10:02] | I got a kid. | |
| [10:05] | What’d he do? | |
| [10:07] | Sheis connected to a kidnapping. | |
| [10:08] | Way to go! | |
| [10:10] | You really had no idea you were a father? | |
| [10:12] | No. | |
| [10:15] | Wow. It’s a lot to process. | |
| [10:18] | Well, all this time, I had an organ donor on the outside. | |
| [10:20] | I’m gonna really hit that prison hooch harder now. | |
| [10:22] | Okay. I’m gonna need you to make a list | |
| [10:24] | of every woman that could be the mother. | |
| [10:26] | Yeah. | |
| [10:28] | That’s not gonna be that easy. | |
| [10:30] | I don’t like to brag, but I was quite popular back in the day. | |
| [10:34] | Alright. On to the next lead. | |
| [10:36] | Now, hold up, now. Hold. | |
| [10:40] | Um, a drive around my old haunts might really jog the memory. | |
| [10:44] | Forget it. You gotta give to get, Detective. | |
| [10:46] | You want help? I want a day pass. | |
| [10:48] | You’re gonna do it, because we both know | |
| [10:50] | you wouldn’t have driven all the way out here if you had any other leads. | |
| [10:56] | Road trip. | |
| [11:02] | Judge Abassi must have friends in high places | |
| [11:05] | to get this approved so fast. You know Oscar’s gonna | |
| [11:06] | try to rabbit the first chance he gets, right? | |
| [11:07] | We’re not gonna give him that chance. | |
| [11:14] | They say fashion is cyclical. | |
| [11:17] | Think this is coming back in? | |
| [11:19] | Yeah. That’s gonna take a few more cycles. | |
| [11:21] | Hey, I’m happy to see they updated your look with some modern jewelry. | |
| [11:23] | Alright. So, here’s how this is gonna work. | |
| [11:26] | You stop cooperating, it’s back to prison. | |
| [11:28] | You mislead us, it’s back to prison. | |
| [11:30] | You say a joke that I don’t really think is funny, | |
| [11:32] | it’s back to prison. | |
| [11:33] | I’m sensing a pattern. | |
| [11:35] | You try to escape… “It’s back to prison.” | |
| [11:37] | Maybe by way of the emergency room. | |
| [11:39] | No. That’s not how we roll. | |
| [11:40] | But Judge Abassi might not be as dispassionate. | |
| [11:43] | And I bet he can get you transferred to a Super Max | |
| [11:45] | just as easily as he got you out on furlough. | |
| [11:48] | There’s no reason to be like that. We’re a team. | |
| [11:50] | So where’s my stuff? | |
| [11:56] | All the names and numbers of my conquests are right on here. | |
| [12:04] | You got a charger? | |
| [12:06] | When was the last time someone went through this? | |
| [12:11] | Can probably get a few bucks for this on eBay. | |
| [12:13] | Keep looking. | |
| [12:17] | For Lila. | |
| [12:20] | This is the charger. | |
| [12:21] | We can juice this baby up in the car | |
| [12:23] | while we’re getting an early lunch. | |
| [12:25] | It’s cruel and unusual punishment | |
| [12:27] | to deprive a prisoner of nourishment. | |
| [12:28] | Start moving. | |
| [12:30] | Look, 3Eyez was active from 2006 to 2010. | |
| [12:32] | Victims all over the city. | |
| [12:34] | Just when I thought I got close to catching him, he stopped. | |
| [12:37] | I thought maybe he died or got arrested on other charges. | |
| [12:40] | I still check VICAP every three months to see if he pops up in another city. | |
| [12:43] | Must’ve been a seriously hard-core guy | |
| [12:44] | for you to obsess like that. What was his main crime? | |
| [12:48] | This. He’s a tagger. | |
| [12:52] | Cost the city hundreds of thousands of dollars. | |
| [12:54] | In property damage. | |
| [12:55] | It doesn’t explain why you were so obsessed with… | |
| [12:57] | Wait. Hold on. | |
| [13:00] | 3Eyez tagged your shop? | |
| [13:03] | Back when you were a rookie? | |
| [13:04] | My T.O. was chasing a suspect. | |
| [13:06] | I was guarding a vehicle full of evidence. | |
| [13:08] | A vehicle that was 10 feet away from your shop? | |
| [13:12] | It was right under your nose. | |
| [13:13] | I was ordered to keepmy eyes on the car. | |
| [13:16] | I had just left the Army, where you follow orders to a “T.” | |
| [13:18] | Man, I could just imagine the relentless teasing. | |
| [13:20] | Did they give you a nickname? Please say yes. | |
| [13:21] | No. | |
| [13:23] | That’s why you’re so intent on catching this guy. | |
| [13:25] | It’s personal. | |
| [13:26] | He’s a criminal, and it’s our job to stop him. | |
| [13:29] | I mean, the statute of limitations on these crimes | |
| [13:30] | ran out years ago. | |
| [13:32] | Even if we were to track him down | |
| [13:34] | for tagging our shop, it’s a misdemeanor. | |
| [13:37] | Is that really the best use of our time? | |
| [13:41] | I will get us a fresh shop. | |
| [13:45] | Colleen, this is Oscar. Hey. | |
| [13:48] | Listen. Is there any chance Iknocked you up in the late ’90s? | |
| [13:50] | Hello? | |
| [13:58] | Sasha. Baby, it’s Oscar. You ever call me again, | |
| [14:02] | I’ll come down there and rip your throat out! | |
| [14:04] | Okay. I’m gonna take that one as a no. | |
| [14:07] | Hello? Betty. | |
| [14:10] | You know, I was just thinking of you, too. | |
| [14:11] | Okay. Put it on speaker. | |
| [14:13] | Much fun. | |
| [14:15] | We always tore it up, didn’t we? | |
| [14:16] | We sure as hell did. | |
| [14:18] | Listen. Um, is there any chance you and I had a kid together? | |
| [14:22] | No, but I’m down to try. | |
| [14:24] | I still have a few eggs left in me. | |
| [14:26] | Well, listen, they give me conjugal visits… | |
| [14:28] | Okay! You know what? That’s it. | |
| [14:29] | Are you there? | |
| [14:31] | This is not a dating service. | |
| [14:33] | If you are not helping, you are going back. | |
| [14:38] | Baby, I’ll call you back. | |
| [14:41] | Look, if it’s not Betty, it’s probably Margaret. | |
| [14:44] | She works at a diner, like… I don’t know | |
| [14:46] | 10 blocks or so from here. | |
| [14:48] | Worth a shot, right? | |
| [14:50] | Fine. | |
| [14:57] | I think you should teach at the Academy. | |
| [15:01] | I mean, yeah, sure, when I’m Nolan’s age. | |
| [15:04] | They need you now. | |
| [15:06] | The good you can do as a teacher is exponential. | |
| [15:10] | I know it’s not what you were picturing, but keep an open mind. | |
| [15:12] | Once you hit P2, I can steer you | |
| [15:15] | to assignments that will help prepare you to teach. | |
| [15:17] | Look, I’m… obviously grateful | |
| [15:20] | for your faith in me… Great. | |
| [15:22] | I’ll set up a lunch with a few instructors on Tuesday. | |
| [15:25] | Um, I’m actually supposed to be meeting | |
| [15:27] | with the Mayor’s team on Tuesday. | |
| [15:30] | But I’m sure I could do both. | |
| [15:38] | Control, 7-Adam-07, I have an on view five-ninety-four, | |
| [15:41] | tagging in progress, at South Rimpau and Olympic. | |
| [15:55] | Aah! | |
| [15:57] | Sir, are you okay? | |
| [15:58] | Aah! I’m good! Go! | |
| [16:00] | Aah! | |
| [16:02] | Damn it! | |
| [16:05] | Officer down, South Rimpau and Olympic! | |
| [16:06] | Are you having a heart attack, sir? | |
| [16:08] | No! No, it’s my back. | |
| [16:09] | Are you sure? Yeah, I’m sure! | |
| [16:10] | – Is he having a heart attack? – No! It’s just my back. | |
| [16:12] | – Where is the tagger? – He went left around the corner. | |
| [16:14] | Stay here and call an ambulance. | |
| [16:15] | – Okay. – Aah! | |
| [16:17] | Look, don’t move. | |
| [16:18] | Sir, don’t get up. | |
| [17:28] | Son of a… | |
| [17:37] | Questioning everyman at the nightclub | |
| [17:40] | would be more palatable. That’s not racial profiling. | |
| [17:41] | But it would take forever. | |
| [17:43] | What I should do is take a photo | |
| [17:45] | of everybody holding their IDs as they leave the club. | |
| [17:47] | That way, I can circle back. | |
| [17:48] | Yeah, but that’s no tone of the options. I know. | |
| [17:50] | Whren vs. US Supreme Court says you can profile | |
| [17:52] | as much as you want, as long as there’s at least some pretense. | |
| [17:55] | I don’t think that’s what they meant. | |
| [17:56] | It iswhat they meant. | |
| [17:58] | I got my law degree online two years ago. | |
| [18:00] | You know I’m licensed to practice in five states | |
| [18:02] | and the unincorporated territory of Guam? | |
| [18:04] | Okay. What’s your take on this? | |
| [18:05] | There’s a stabbing at a nightclub. | |
| [18:07] | The victim says she’s pretty sure the suspect is Black | |
| [18:10] | and he has a scar on his right arm. | |
| [18:12] | Wait a minute, wait a minute. She’s sure about the scar | |
| [18:14] | but only “pretty sure” that he’s Black? | |
| [18:16] | That’s what I said. Something’s off. | |
| [18:18] | Obviously, she’s creating a diversion | |
| [18:20] | while he’s probably in the back, robbing the place. | |
| [18:22] | That’s what you get for asking a sociopath. | |
| [18:30] | I love the smell of a greasy spoon. | |
| [18:33] | Sit wherever you want. | |
| [18:35] | Oscar? I thought you were in prison for the next 40 years. | |
| [18:40] | Early release. Good behavior. | |
| [18:41] | Seriously? No. | |
| [18:43] | He’s helping us with a case, and then he’s going straight back. | |
| [18:45] | Okay. You’re no fun. Can I have some pie? | |
| [18:48] | Did you and Oscar have a kid? | |
| [18:50] | God, no. | |
| [18:51] | Oscar? | |
| [18:54] | I am sorry. Do I know you? | |
| [18:56] | You lousy little… | |
| [18:58] | Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, | whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! |
| [18:59] | Ma’am, ma’am, ma’am. Easy. What is all this about? | |
| [19:00] | You knock me up and disappear, | |
| [19:02] | and then I find out you’re in jail for murder? | |
| [19:04] | Wait. Ashley is Oscar’s kid? | |
| [19:06] | You cheated on me with Cindy?! | |
| [19:08] | Hold on. I think it’s coming back to me. | |
| [19:10] | You son of a… Ladies, ladies! L-Ladies! | |
| [19:11] | Please, I appreciate how difficult | |
| [19:13] | this must be for you, but right now | |
| [19:15] | we need to speak with your daughter. | |
| [19:17] | – Is she in trouble? – I hope not. | |
| [19:18] | But the sooner we find her, | |
| [19:19] | the sooner this guy gets back behind bars. | |
| [19:21] | Let me get a pen. | |
| [19:25] | Sir, don’t get up. | |
| [19:26] | Officer Chen, remind me. | |
| [19:29] | Which one of us gives the orders? | |
| [19:31] | You do, sir. | |
| [19:32] | Yeah. | |
| [19:37] | Dave? You work with Emmett, right? | |
| [19:40] | Yes and yes. | |
| [19:44] | Did you lose consciousness at any point? | |
| [19:46] | – No. – Any pain in your chest? | |
| [19:48] | No, I threw my back out. | |
| [19:51] | It happens two times a year like clockwork. | |
| [19:53] | Well, I still gotta take you in, make sure there’s nothing else. | |
| [19:55] | So, you’re going out with Emmett, right? | |
| [19:57] | Was. Sorry. | |
| [19:59] | Why the hell would he break up with you? You’re gorgeous. | |
| [20:02] | Do I really need to be here for this? | |
| [20:03] | No, sir. | |
| [20:05] | I, finished canvassing. | |
| [20:06] | No one got a good look at the tagger. | |
| [20:08] | We’re ready to transport him. You’ll follow? | |
| [20:11] | No, I have to wait for my T.O. | |
| [20:13] | Officer West will take over from here. | |
| [20:14] | Too bad. | |
| [20:17] | Do you want to go out later? | |
| [20:19] | Tonight? God, yes. | |
| [20:20] | Okay. Great. | |
| [20:22] | Jackson will give you my number. | |
| [20:26] | Bye. | |
| [20:28] | What are you doing? | |
| [20:29] | What? A girl can ask a guy out. | |
| [20:32] | Yeah, a guy that works with your ex? | |
| [20:33] | That is not why I did that. | |
| [20:35] | No comment. | |
| [20:36] | Boot, let’s go. | |
| [20:38] | Not a word about the shop. | |
| [20:40] | Give him my number. I see you. | |
| [20:45] | So, you’re my dad? | |
| [20:48] | Mom told me you were a roadie for Matchbox 20. | |
| [20:50] | Better than telling you I was serving20. | |
| [20:53] | It’s more like 40. | |
| [20:55] | How do you know Austin Abassi? | |
| [20:57] | We were dating a little. | |
| [20:59] | When was the last time you saw him? | |
| [21:01] | I don’t know. A week ago, maybe two. | |
| [21:03] | Is he okay? | |
| [21:04] | He’s been kidnapped. And you’re lying to us. | |
| [21:07] | I-I’m not. | |
| [21:08] | Crime-scene techs found your DNA | |
| [21:10] | on a beer bottle in Austin’s apartment. | |
| [21:12] | That DNA wouldn’t have survived a week. | |
| [21:13] | You need to come clean. Right now. | |
| [21:15] | As Ashley’s lawyer, I’m going to advise her | |
| [21:18] | not to talk to you until we’ve conferred. | |
| [21:20] | Okay, that’s not gonna happen, because you’re not a real lawyer, | |
| [21:22] | and even if you were, there are rules against | |
| [21:24] | family representing family. | |
| [21:26] | Wrong. I passed the bar. | |
| [21:28] | And as far as that being rules, it’s more like guidelines. | |
| [21:31] | And even if they were rules, we’re family by blood only. | |
| [21:34] | You do not want him as your lawyer. | |
| [21:37] | He’s a nine-time loser. If you tell them anything | |
| [21:39] | without first getting advice of counsel, | |
| [21:41] | you’re guaranteed to do jail time. | |
| [21:44] | Okay. He’s my lawyer. | |
| [21:48] | Could I have a moment alone with my client, please? | |
| [21:59] | So, you’re in on it. | |
| [22:02] | Maybe. Come on, kid. | |
| [22:04] | Sniffing out cons is on the family crest. | |
| [22:06] | Okay. | |
| [22:08] | Austin’s parents cut him off, | |
| [22:10] | so we figured, if he was kidnapped, | |
| [22:13] | his parents would have to pay up. | |
| [22:15] | Okay. That’s not the most original idea, but still, | |
| [22:18] | if you execute it properly, I guess… | |
| [22:20] | Where is he now? | |
| [22:21] | A friend’s apartment in Culver City. | |
| [22:23] | Okay. I’m gonna see you through this. | |
| [22:26] | But you have to insist that I’m with you every step of the way. | |
| [22:29] | They’re going to try and separate us. | |
| [22:30] | Okay. | |
| [22:32] | You know, I really | |
| [22:34] | can’t picture you and Mom together. | |
| [22:37] | You kidding me? She was the love of my life. | |
| [22:41] | Officers? | |
| [22:48] | Yeah, what we have here is a victimless crime. | |
| [22:51] | Austin was having a disagreement with his parents about money… | |
| [22:55] | So he faked his own kidnapping? | |
| [22:56] | Not the most original idea. | |
| [22:58] | And not victimless, either. | |
| [23:00] | Austin’s parents have been going through hell with worry. | |
| [23:02] | Whatever. | |
| [23:05] | – They’re loaded. – Not a million dollars loaded. | |
| [23:07] | They have been frantically trying to pull money together. | |
| [23:11] | Who said anything about a million? | |
| [23:13] | Austin sent an e-mail asking for 100K. | |
| [23:15] | That was delivered yesterday. | |
| [23:18] | And he didn’t tell you. | |
| [23:20] | That snake’s trying to cut me out. | |
| [23:22] | I’m gonna kill him. | |
| [23:24] | That’s my girl. | |
| [23:26] | And a-as your lawyer, I recommend that you refrain | |
| [23:28] | from making any kind of threats… even in jest. | |
| [23:31] | Do you know where Austin is now? | |
| [23:32] | Yeah. | |
| [23:35] | I-I don’t want to be in handcuffs. | |
| [23:38] | No one does. You get used to it. | |
| [23:44] | Austin? | |
| [23:48] | That bastard. He must have taken the money and split. | |
| [23:50] | Everybody freeze. | |
| [23:54] | Control, 7-Adam-15, | |
| [23:56] | update my call to a suspicious circumstance. | |
| [23:58] | I have blood at the location, and the occupant is missing. | |
| [24:01] | Possible two-seven. | |
| [24:02] | And I need a unit to escort a prisoner | |
| [24:04] | back to Cal Correctional. Wait a minute. | |
| [24:06] | Who else did you tell about your fake kidnapping plan? | |
| [24:08] | Your so-called lawyer | |
| [24:11] | does not have your best interest at heart. | |
| [24:13] | He is only looking to extend his time out of prison. | |
| [24:15] | If you actually care about Austin, you’ll help us find him. | |
| [24:18] | The only way you’re gonna stay out of prison | |
| [24:21] | is by moving your way up the food chain. | |
| [24:24] | Take us to your boss. | |
| [24:31] | You order takeout? | |
| [24:33] | No. | |
| [24:43] | W-Whoa! Don’t hurt me. I’m… | |
| [24:45] | Police. What’s in the bag? | |
| [24:46] | I don’t know. It’s a Task Fast gig. | |
| [24:48] | Pick it up from “A,” drop it off at “B.” | |
| [24:49] | And where was Point “A”? | |
| [24:51] | Car wash on Melrose. | |
| [25:01] | “I’ll drain a pint of blood every two hours | |
| [25:04] | until I get my million bucks.” | |
| [25:05] | My God. | |
| [25:19] | Angela. | |
| [25:21] | Don’t know what to congratulate you on first… | |
| [25:23] | Detective or baby. | |
| [25:25] | Long as your presence is letting me keep this case, | |
| [25:27] | it doesn’t matter. Ooh, sorry. | |
| [25:29] | Judge Abassi already reached out to the SAC personally. | |
| [25:32] | My guys are en route. We’ll take it from here. | |
| [25:35] | You should, – You should go home. | |
| [25:37] | Get some rest, put your feet up. | |
| [25:40] | Angela, you’re gonna be a mom. Congratulations. | |
| [25:43] | You know, I recently became a parent myself | |
| [25:45] | if you want any tips. Oscar Hutchinson. | |
| [25:48] | And you must be the daughter, girlfriend, co-conspirator? | |
| [25:52] | And my client. You can’t speak to her alone without me present. | |
| [25:54] | You’re a felon and a family member. | |
| [25:57] | Well, we can stand here arguing about my standing, | |
| [26:00] | or we can say goodbye to LAPD, go in, make a deal, | |
| [26:03] | catch the kidnapper, and have you home by dinner. | |
| [26:07] | Alright. Let’s go. Both of you. | |
| [26:09] | Sir, you can’t trust him. | |
| [26:12] | This is not my first day… Officer. | |
| [26:14] | Listen, it was really nice seeing you two again. | |
| [26:17] | And, Nolan, because you’re such a Good Samaritan, | |
| [26:19] | I’m gonna help you answer that law-class question. | |
| [26:21] | The answer is, “A,” detain all the Black guys. | |
| [26:23] | Because, well, that’s what cops do. | |
| [26:27] | And… And, A-Angela, listen, if… if you need a birth coach, | |
| [26:31] | I just got my Doula certification, | |
| [26:32] | and, you know, we can negotiate a really good nice price. | |
| [26:35] | Alright, let’s go, smart guy. | |
| [26:37] | Good job not killing him.Thanks. | |
| [26:40] | I’m gonna go pack upmy stuff. | |
| [26:44] | Yes? | |
| [26:46] | Professor Ryan, it’s, John Nolan. | |
| [26:49] | Do you have an answer for me? N-Not yet. | |
| [26:51] | Um, am I limited to the answers that you gave me? | |
| [26:53] | Yes. The thing is, that description isn’t reliable, | |
| [26:56] | so as an officer, I’d have to hone in | |
| [26:58] | on the other witnesses… | |
| [27:00] | She hung up on me. | |
| [27:02] | This isn’t funny. I’m sorry. | |
| [27:04] | I need this make-up test. I know. | |
| [27:05] | I’m sorry, I’m sorry. | |
| [27:07] | Where should we go tonight? Do you think he likes sushi? | |
| [27:10] | Everybody likes sushi, right? What? | |
| [27:12] | You disapprove? | |
| [27:14] | You think I’m just dating him to make Emmett jealous? | |
| [27:16] | And, yeah, maybe I am, but he deserves it, and it’s… | |
| [27:21] | Will you say something, please? | |
| [27:23] | Look, today’s the first time | |
| [27:24] | you’ve talked about Emmett in weeks. | |
| [27:26] | Well, you hate it when I talk about personal stuff. | |
| [27:27] | And yet you still do. | |
| [27:29] | But in all those conversations, | |
| [27:31] | you haven’t said one word about your boyfriend. | |
| [27:33] | What are you saying? | |
| [27:35] | Look, maybe Emmett treated the relationship | |
| [27:37] | like it didn’t matter because | |
| [27:38] | you treated it like it didn’t matter. | |
| [27:46] | Alright, focus up. You read the file. | |
| [27:48] | You think 3Eyez is done for the day? | |
| [27:50] | Um… no. | |
| [27:54] | He tagged two police cars, but they’re already being repainted, | |
| [27:57] | and he got interrupted when he tagged that building. | |
| [27:59] | He’ll want to throw up a full tag. | |
| [28:01] | Somewhere that makes a statement. | |
| [28:03] | Exactly. And we’ll be there to catch him. | |
| [28:09] | “Eagle Eye.” | |
| [28:12] | What? The nickname I got. | |
| [28:14] | After the shop got tagged under my nose. | |
| [28:18] | But it wasn’t my T.O. who came up with it. | |
| [28:20] | It was Isabel. Kind of became her pet name for me. | |
| [28:23] | Aww. That’s sweet. | |
| [28:26] | Yeah. | |
| [28:28] | 7-Adam-19. | |
| [28:30] | Falling accident, 8950 South Ridgley Drive. | |
| [28:32] | Injuries unknown. | |
| [28:35] | 7-Adam-19, responding. | |
| [28:41] | Where’s Jackson? The CAD report said officer down. | |
| [28:43] | He’s not answering his cell… | |
| [28:45] | Percy. Jackson’s fine. I got hurt. | |
| [28:47] | He’s just getting us a cup of coffee. | |
| [28:48] | What happened? | |
| [28:50] | Tried to chase down the tagger. I threw my back out. | |
| [28:53] | You know you’re too old for that. | |
| [28:55] | Follow my lead, take a desk job. Pay’s better. | |
| [28:57] | I hear you’ve been pushing Jackson toward I.A. | |
| [29:01] | We need him. There’s a lot more Dougs to weed out. | |
| [29:03] | That’s true. | |
| [29:04] | But Jackson’s in a unique position to make a difference. | |
| [29:08] | So I think he’d have more of an impact at the Academy than I.A. | |
| [29:11] | Well, he’s my son. You don’t think I know what’s best for him? | |
| [29:13] | I know he’s your son. I’m not trying… | |
| [29:15] | You can, have mine, Dad. | |
| [29:18] | I’ll come back once you guys are finished planning my career. | |
| [29:32] | Ma’am, don’t move. | |
| [29:34] | Alright? An ambulance is on its way. | |
| [29:35] | I think it’s broken. | |
| [29:37] | – Tim? – Just one second. | |
| [29:39] | Ma’am, can you tell me exactly what happened? | |
| [29:40] | Eagle Eyes, you should look up. | |
| [29:49] | You’re 3Eyez? | |
| [29:51] | W-W-What? N-No. | |
| [29:52] | You tagged my shop. Twice. | |
| [29:55] | Technically, three times. Shutting up. | |
| [29:58] | It’s not as easy as it used to be. | |
| [30:01] | I’m exhausted. | |
| [30:06] | So I get to participate in the prison garden program. | |
| [30:09] | It’s three times a week. | |
| [30:10] | Practically smell the fresh air. | |
| [30:13] | And a case of ginger ale a week. Name brand. | |
| [30:16] | Not the discount crap. | |
| [30:17] | Fine. Just tell me who’s got Austin. | |
| [30:21] | Where was the proof-of-life photo taken? | |
| [30:23] | You know, speaking of ginger ale, I’m super dry. | |
| [30:25] | And I have an awful lot to tell you. | |
| [30:27] | Fine. But you’re giving it all up when I get back. | |
| [30:52] | You know what we love about you, Oscar? | |
| [30:55] | It’s that you’re so damn predictable. | |
| [31:06] | Well, you can’t blame a lifer for trying. | |
| [31:09] | – Shouldn’t we have told the FBI? – I texted Lopez. | |
| [31:10] | She said we’d fill them in once Oscar took us | |
| [31:12] | to the kidnappers and we made the arrest. | |
| [31:13] | I told you before, I can’t betray my client’s trust. | |
| [31:15] | Unless we get something in return. | |
| [31:16] | You’ve got no leverage here. | |
| [31:18] | The FBI is not gonna deal with you now. | |
| [31:20] | And if we charge you with obstruction of justice, | |
| [31:23] | the warden’s gonna take away all of your privileges. | |
| [31:26] | Fine. But I want a cupcake. | |
| [31:29] | After. A cupcake? | |
| [31:32] | I heard they’ve gotten fancy since I went in. | |
| [31:34] | Deal. Now what do you know? | |
| [31:35] | Well, according to my daughter, the only other person | |
| [31:37] | that knew about the scam | |
| [31:39] | was Austin’s drug dealer, Malcolm Green. | |
| [31:41] | He works out of a chop shop in Sylmar. | |
| [31:53] | Alright, we’re gonna do some recon, | |
| [31:55] | see if you’re telling the truth. | |
| [31:56] | No problem. I’ll just hang out here by myself. | |
| [31:59] | Maybe I’ll take a nap. Come on, Oscar. | |
| [32:01] | We’ve been through far too much for you to pretend like you’re | |
| [32:03] | not just trying to escape the second we turn our back. | |
| [32:09] | So we got you a babysitter. | |
| [32:12] | That’s the guy you want me to watch? | |
| [32:13] | Yep. Give me your handcuff keys. | |
| [32:15] | What? So he doesn’t trick you into letting him go. | |
| [32:18] | Like that could happen. | |
| [32:22] | Fine. | |
| [32:25] | If you hear gunshots, call in the cavalry. | |
| [32:27] | But do not leave him. | |
| [32:30] | You should tell Oscar about your plans to become a DJ. | |
| [32:32] | Happy to! | |
| [32:34] | Too harsh? | |
| [32:36] | For Oscar? No. | |
| [32:51] | It’s time to send the judge another package. | |
| [32:54] | Go get a pint of blood from the kid. | |
| [32:56] | That’s the same as a liter, right? | |
| [32:58] | How should I know? I don’t speak metric. | |
| [33:00] | But a pint’s definitely less than a quart… | |
| [33:02] | Dude. Same amount as last time! Come on! Alright. | |
| [33:07] | I don’t see Austin, but I think we’re running out of time. | |
| [33:09] | These two idiots are gonna kill him without meaning to. | |
| [33:11] | Control, 7-Adam-15, we have the two-seven suspects. | |
| [33:14] | We have exigent circumstances. We are making entry. | |
| [33:18] | I need Code 3 backup. And notify the supervisor. | |
| [33:56] | Whoa. I’ve only seen that in movies. | |
| [34:01] | I’m gonna buy a Porsche. And a stripper… two strippers. | |
| [34:06] | What are you gonna do with your money? | |
| [34:08] | Dude! Quit it! | |
| [34:10] | He doesn’t look so good. | |
| [34:12] | Looks better than you. He’s fine. | |
| [34:16] | He doesn’t look fine. | |
| [34:53] | Must have been a ghost or something. | |
| [34:55] | My grandma told me this story about this, | |
| [34:57] | ghost that was haunting toilets. | |
| [34:59] | Grandma? | |
| [35:01] | Really creepy stuff, man, like out-there type stuff. | |
| [35:04] | – Police! – Down! | |
| [35:06] | Get down on the ground. Get on the ground. | |
| [35:07] | Drop it right now. Right now! Drop it! | |
| [35:09] | Get down on the ground! Down on your knees. Down on your knees! | |
| [35:12] | Interlace your fingers. | |
| [35:15] | – You got them? – Got ’em. | |
| [35:21] | 7-Adam-15, we got a Code 4. Scene’s clear for EMTs. | |
| [35:25] | 25-year-old male, unconscious but breathing. | |
| [35:29] | Heavy blood loss. | |
| [35:30] | Okay, Austin, you’re gonna be alright, buddy. | |
| [35:33] | We got help on the way. | |
| [35:40] | You said you were gonna make a deal, | |
| [35:44] | that I wouldn’t see the inside of a jail cell. | |
| [35:47] | Yeah, I might’ve lied about that. | |
| [35:51] | You’re the worst father ever. | |
| [35:53] | Is there a mug for that? | |
| [35:57] | Hello! | |
| [35:58] | I love a man of his word. | |
| [36:00] | It’s gonna take a little while to process you. | |
| [36:02] | You’re gonna want to keep your blood sugar up. | |
| [36:03] | A cupcake. | |
| [36:05] | Thanks. | |
| [36:10] | I didn’t know you had that kind of cruelty in you. | |
| [36:12] | It’s not about that. | |
| [36:14] | See, as parents, that’s what we do. | |
| [36:15] | We sacrifice for our children. | |
| [36:17] | Sheriff’s Department will be here shortly, | |
| [36:19] | take you back to prison. | |
| [36:21] | I do feel something, you know. | |
| [36:23] | About having a kid, | |
| [36:25] | knowing the old Hutchinson bloodline | |
| [36:26] | isn’t gonna die with me. | |
| [36:28] | And yet you still put yourself first every step of the way. | |
| [36:30] | It’s all I know. | |
| [36:32] | I know I’m wasting my breath on this, but | |
| [36:35] | if you really want to improve yourself in prison, | |
| [36:38] | stop taking random degrees and just take a hard look inside. | |
| [36:42] | If you want to be more than just a cautionary tale to that girl, | |
| [36:44] | you got a lot of work to do. | |
| [36:58] | So, I gotta know… | |
| [37:00] | Why’d you start up again after all these years? | |
| [37:03] | My husband dumped me for his massage therapist. | |
| [37:07] | And I realized I wasted the last seven years of my life. | |
| [37:10] | So what? You wanted to get back at him for leaving you? | |
| [37:13] | No. | |
| [37:17] | I just… wanted to feel young again. | |
| [37:35] | You’re being charged with a misdemeanor. | |
| [37:39] | You’ll have to pay a fine. Otherwise, you’re free to go. | |
| [37:42] | And for what it’s worth… | |
| [37:47] | And your husband’s an idiot. | |
| [38:00] | Hey.Hi. | |
| [38:10] | When I asked you out earlier. | |
| [38:11] | You’re trying to get back at Emmett. I get it. | |
| [38:14] | W… Why did you say yes? | |
| [38:16] | Dude keeps beating me at Pictionary. | |
| [38:18] | I could use a win. | |
| [38:19] | S-So, we’re being equally petty. | |
| [38:22] | Great. | |
| [38:25] | Look, the guy broke up with you over text. | |
| [38:30] | But if you’ve changed your mind… | |
| [38:32] | Yeah, I have. | |
| [38:35] | I want to go out for the right reasons, | |
| [38:37] | not because I’m hurt and angry. | |
| [38:41] | But mark your calendar. | |
| [38:43] | I’m gonna ask you out again in two weeks. | |
| [38:45] | Deal. | |
| [38:57] | What? What? | |
| [39:00] | Well, you called me down here. | |
| [39:02] | No, I didn’t. | |
| [39:04] | I did. | |
| [39:06] | Look, I really appreciate you both for, um, | |
| [39:09] | having such an interest in my future. | |
| [39:11] | And I know I wouldn’t have these career options | |
| [39:13] | if you hadn’t opened the door. | |
| [39:15] | Look, I-I have to find my own path. | |
| [39:18] | And it’s way too soon to know what that is. | |
| [39:23] | I just hope that you both are okay with me | |
| [39:25] | coming to you for advice as I figure things out. | |
| [39:30] | Of course. | |
| [39:36] | But you better come to me first. | |
| [39:37] | I amyour father. | |
| [39:38] | He’s right. | |
| [39:40] | But he is a little close to the situation, | |
| [39:42] | so you better check in with me after, | |
| [39:44] | for a more balanced opinion. | |
| [39:45] | R-Right, yeah. | |
| [39:50] | Kidnapping yourself to get your parent’s money? | |
| [39:53] | That is messed up. | |
| [39:55] | Sadly, I knew more than a few Austin Abassis growing up. | |
| [39:59] | You know, I always heard money could ruin a kid. | |
| [40:01] | I just thought that was something rich people said | |
| [40:04] | to keep poor people in our place. | |
| [40:08] | I’m gonna call Patrice tomorrow, | |
| [40:10] | discuss how we structure the trust | |
| [40:11] | so our kid doesn’t grow up to be an entitled jerk. | |
| [40:15] | That sounds like a plan. | |
| [40:20] | So, are we gonna talk about Oscar? | |
| [40:24] | When I found out Oscar was connected, | |
| [40:26] | I fantasized about tearing him apart with bearcats | |
| [40:30] | and then peeing on what was left. | |
| [40:32] | Then I realized that saving that kid’s life | |
| [40:34] | was the only thing that mattered. | |
| [40:36] | Oscar just wasn’t worth the effort. | |
| [40:38] | Amen to that. | |
| [40:41] | You know, your fantasies are a little gruesome. | |
| [40:43] | That’s not what you said last night. | |
| [40:51] | Professor Ryan. | |
| [40:53] | You almost missed your deadline. | |
| [40:54] | Almost. | |
| [40:56] | So, do you have an answer to my question? | |
| [40:57] | Yes. No, actually. | |
| [41:00] | Um, I spent the day trying to figure out the answer | |
| [41:02] | you were looking for. | |
| [41:04] | Clearly, the racial element to the question wasn’t accidental, | |
| [41:06] | so was it all just a test to see what I would do | |
| [41:11] | to avoid a failing grade? | |
| [41:13] | And then I realized something that gave me | |
| [41:14] | the clarity that I needed… | |
| [41:16] | The consequences of doing my job wrong are too extreme | |
| [41:19] | to just pick an answer to curry favor with you. | |
| [41:23] | I can’t pick “A,” question all the Black men, | |
| [41:25] | because that would just be wrong. | |
| [41:27] | I can’t pick “B” or “C” | |
| [41:28] | ’cause there’s not enough information. | |
| [41:31] | We both know what damage a false arrest can do | |
| [41:34] | to a person’s reputation, to their psyche. | |
| [41:37] | So if failing the answer to the question means | |
| [41:41] | I don’t make up my exam and get an “F,” | |
| [41:45] | so be it. | |
| [41:52] | Okay. | |
| [41:56] | You have 45 minutes. | |
| [41:58] | Yes! | |
| [42:00] | Thank you. | |
| [42:01] | Do you mean right now, to be… | |
| [42:04] | That… Yeah, okay, that’s fair. | |
| [42:08] | Unexpected. | |
| [42:10] | Didn’t think that would work. | |
| [42:12] | “John Nolan.” | |
| [42:23] | Captions by VITAC… | |
| [42:55] | Damn it. |