Alaska Daily (2022–…): Season 1, Episode 5 - I Have No Idea What You're Talking About, Eileen - full transcript

When someone from Eileen's past comes to Alaska, she goes against orders, causing a frenetic scene; Eileen and Roz gain a new lead on Gloria's case.

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Previously on "Alaska Daily"...

This is gonna derail
the General's confirmation,

isn't it? Considering he's
the President's choice

for Defense Secretary,

I think the American people
have a right to know.

Look, the General's a
bad guy. We know it.

But if the documents are
fake... It's on them to prove they are.

The General uses
power and connections

to sell arms to bad people.

Innocent people
died as a result.

Hey.



What happened?

You passed out, hit your head.

I had a panic attack.

I'm fine, Stanley.

It doesn't sound to
me like you're fine.

Eileen Fitzgerald.

I think I
have something for you.

Is this what
I think it is?

The un-redacted police report.

There's two names... Ezra
Fisher and Rega Horne.

See where they're out of.

What is that?

A ferret.

A ferret?



My son has show-and-tell
after lunch.

I'm on ferret carpool duty.

Is it safe?

It's a he, and he's fine.

His name is Hairy Potter.

I've never seen a
ferret up close.

Hey, Hairy.

There's
a ferret in there?

Mm-hmm. Aren't
ferrets dangerous?

Apparently not.

Definitely not.

Just a little stinky.

I have some rose water spray.

Worth a shot.

Bob, I need to talk to
you about the Parks piece.

Okay. I got a quick call.

Pop by my office in 10.

Sans ferret. Mm-hmm.

There you go, Hairy.

Anything
on Ezra Fisher?

Nothing yet.

Did a quick search on socials.

Moving on to addresses
and phone numbers.

You gotta be kidding me. What?

The Secretary of Defense
is giving a speech

at JBEM tomorrow. Green?

Have you had any contact
since the Vanguard piece?

No.

But something's going on. Why?

Well, these rah rah trips are
never announced last minute.

Knowing him, I guarantee the
speech is a cover for something.

Hey.

Eileen.

We're still on Rega
and Ezra, right?

Gimme a minute. I need
to talk to Stanley.

Captions by VITAC...

You hear from your
sources? Nothing.

I called and texted my
guy in the press shop.

He's dodging.
I'll get him. Hmm.

Hey, do you mind
if I bring Yuna?

She still struggling with
the fallout from Teller?

I mean, she's better, but she
hasn't pitched any stories.

Thought maybe she could
draft off me for a bit.

Green is gonna be at the
Air Force base tomorrow.

I'm aware.

Can you please knock
when my door is shut?

Uh, I need to be there.

You good with me going?

I gave the story to Austin.

What?

Why?

He covers the base, that's why.

Come on, Stanley.
This is my guy.

I know him better than anyone.

It'll make a better article.

No offense.

I've covered JBEM
for three years.

I have relationships, sources.

And I'm wired into Green.

So download me.

You're not gonna
big-foot me here.

It's Austin's story.

So send me with him.

I'm sending Yuna with him.

Oh, come on, Austin.

Why don't you just
take her to the movies

if you want to get
laid? Are you serious?

Austin, can we have the room?

Have the room, but keep
her away from my story.

Why are you doing this?

You know this is
important to me, my book.

This isn't about your book.

Eileen, you have unfinished
business with Green. Exactly.

My past with him makes
this a better story

and gets more
eyeballs on the paper.

Isn't that the point?

Not if it threatens the
integrity of the paper.

It's just too risky for us to
have you in front of Green.

Having Austin on
it is what's best.

This is about my panic
attacks, isn't it?

That is certainly part of it.

That, and I don't want
you to become the story.

This is not the time.

As your editor and your friend,

I'm telling you,
stay away from Green.

What smells bad?

My son's ferret.

Of course.

Where'd you go?

What?

Oh.

Sorry. I lost track of time.

Time? Or the story?

Stanley bench you?

He did.

And now you're pissed? I am.

Why?

Why? I don't know.

Maybe because the guy I tripped
over on the way to cancel town

is here under curious
circumstances,

and he's sending the love birds.

Yeah. Sucks when someone
else gets assigned to a story

you're deeply invested in

and feel like you could
cover all by yourself,

doesn't it?

Come on.

We're going to the
courthouse. Why?

I did your work on Ezra Fisher.

He's in Anchorage,

and he's got an open
domestic violence charge.

Prosecutor on the case
is in court today.

Then so are we.

Rega Horne might
as well not exist.

Search engines, socials...
They turn up nothing.

Most people leave some
kind of footprint.

This guy? Total ghost.

But this Ezra Fisher... He
has a healthy rap sheet?

Two accounts of assault and
battery of a girlfriend,

including the open
domestic violence charge.

Uh, who's the prosecutor?

Adam Barnett. Anything on him?

I like what I've read online,
but I wouldn't get our hopes up.

Any idea why Green
would be trekking here from DC?

No.

Normally when the
Secretary of Defense comes,

we get a heads up.

How much?

A week, maybe two.

Okay, off the record, you
must be hearing something.

Radio silence.

But completely off the record?

The vibe's been weird
on base all week.

What do you mean?

It's like...
everyone's tense, man.

I don't know what it
is, but you can feel it.

Because Green's coming?

Even before the news broke.

Has it been like this before?

Last time it was like
this was two years ago.

Two Su-57s and a
Blackjack bomber

penetrated our Alaskan Air
Defense Identification Zone.

We had to scramble our F-22s.

Jesus.

We're on the front lines.

With climate change
melting the ice caps,

the arctic's up for grabs.

The Russians are testing us.

I gotta go prepare
for this briefing.

Speaking of which

Green's comms director
wants to make sure that

Eileen Fitzgerald's
not in attendance.

She assigned to cover?
No, she won't be there.

Just me and another
reporter, Yuna Park.

Good, thanks. Yeah.

If I hear anything
unofficial, I'll let you know.

Oh, no. Hairy?

Um... guys,

did anyone let the
ferret out of the bag?

Not me. No.

Is it missing?

Okay.

Hairy Potter escaped.

Everybody look around.

Under desks.

In desks. Bags.

He's a sneaky little sh...

Are you sure it's not dangerous?

I'm sure, okay?

Okay, I'm not
totally sure, but...

What's going on?

The ferret got out, Bob.

How?

Apparently he knows
how to use a zipper.

Well, that's a little
frightening.

I have to call Pete's teacher
and postpone the show-and- tell.

She already thinks
I'm a terrible mother.

Hold.

Let's first see if
we, as a newsroom,

can't rectify the
situation, shall we?

Uh, okay, everyone,

let's divide the
office into quadrants

and do outward sweeps using
this as a center point.

Operation Find Hairy
Potter is in effect.

Did you check over there?

Come back to your bag!

Hairy. Hairy? Come here.

Your Honor, the
State feels it can no longer

pursue this case.

We're moving to
dismiss all charges.

On what basis does the State
make that recommendation?

The victim has been very
difficult to contact.

Does defense counsel object?

No objection. Thank
you, Your Honor.

Okay.

4589 is dismissed.

What's your count?

That makes eight dismissals,
three going to trial.

Case 5321.

Assault in the first degree.

It's our guy.

ADA Barnett,

why is this in
front of me again?

Your Honor, I am asking the
court to reconsider this case.

The victim suffered horribly.

My ruling to dismiss was clear.

What are we doing here today?

Are we checking items
off a to-do list

or are we defending the
human rights of Alaskans?

We have some new evidence
for the court to consider.

The state requests
a trial by jury.

Okay.

5321 ordered to trial.

Check with the clerk
for trial dates.

Thank you, Your Honor.

ADA Barnett.

Eileen Fitzgerald of
The Daily Alaskan,

and this is my
colleague, Roz Friendly.

Hi. How can I help you?

We'd like to talk to
you about Ezra Fisher.

What about him?

We're investigating the
death of Gloria Nanmac,

an Iñupiaq woman from Meade.

Ezra was a person of interest
in the police report.

Happy to help.

You wanna come to
my office? Yeah.

Unfortunately, what you describe
in Gloria's case isn't unusual,

and as you saw today, even
when police catch the bad guys,

prosecutors drop the ball.

The system grinds down even
idealistic prosecutors.

There's just too many cases.

Thousands.

The system fails women,

especially Native women.

Can you tell us about Ezra?

Off the record?

I want to help you get
justice for this Gloria,

but I'd be fired if
the attorney general

knew I was talking to you.

Off the record.

Ezra Fisher is a nasty guy.

I'll set you up to
talk to my DV victim...

His ex, name is Taylor...
So you can hear firsthand.

He's violent,
unpredictable, a charmer.

That's a bad combination.

Do you think he could
have killed Gloria?

I don't know the case.

But I'm not surprised
he's a suspect.

You know where we
could find him?

He works for Denali Broadband.

Puts up cell towers
all over the state.

Uh, Taylor said he's
working in Anchorage now.

Here is her contact.

And hey,

be careful around Ezra.

I've unscrewed
all the vent covers,

checked inside
with a flashlight.

I think he's gone.

I'm sorry.

I can't believe this
happened on my watch.

This is not your fault.

The number-one goal of anything
in a cage is to escape.

It's a natural law.

Is it?

As far as I'm concerned, it is.

I just feel like some days,
I can't get anything right.

You're an amazing reporter.

Thanks, Bob.

That's nice.

But, boy, does life get messy.

I do not do well with messy.

Messy makes me very anxious.

I can see why Eileen
freaks you out.

She's like having an 800-pound
ferret in the office.

Talk about slippery and
shifty and unpredictable.

But not without her merits.

True.

Not without her merits.

Oh, Bob, don't let
her get to you.

She's just... Eileen.

I know.

I know. It's not just that.

Colleen is sick.

Oh, no.

Bob.

What's happening?

I'd rather not talk about it

because it's new and...

I very well may cry.

But we're going
one day at a time.

She has an amazing
attitude about it all.

And you?

Me?

I feel...

lost.

We're looking
at Ezra Fisher

in connection with a murder.

We understand you have

a domestic violence
case against him.

Yeah, he beat me up
when we were together.

He's a violent jerk.

How violent?

He gave me a black eye,
stitches in my head,

bruised rib.

That's awful. I'm sorry.

I just want Ezra locked up so
that he can't hurt me or my son.

Is Ezra the father?

Do you think he's
capable of murder?

All I know is that
he's a bad guy.

Especially when he's
drunk. He gets real mean.

I really gotta go.

Thank you. We'll be in touch.

What do you think?

Barnett was right.
Ezra is nasty.

I'll find out where
he's working tomorrow.

We can pay him a visit.

Ezra's on a project downtown.

Excellent.

Is this for me?

Yeah.

Thanks?

Why?

'Cause it's morning
and I bought two.

You mind speaking
to Ezra by yourself?

I thought Stanley told you
to stay away from Green.

He did.

Now can you drop me at the base?

That would make me
a co-conspirator.

Which is exciting.

Not.

Maybe a little bit?

IDs, please.

Thank you.

Oh, my God. I know them. Who?

The Chois. My mother
worked with her.

Hold on.

Mr. and Mrs. Choi,

will you come right this way?

All good?

That was weird.

Yeah? What'd they say?

Park, Teague, you can go in now.

Oh, thank you.

I'll tell you when we're inside.

Coffee? With milk. Thank you.

How's Pete?

Went to bed sobbing,
woke up sobbing.

Ugh, that sounds rough.

It was.

How are you today?

I'm happy to be at work.

I know that feeling.

Maybe Hairy'll show up today.

Let's not give up on hope.

Oh. Hope in the newsroom.

That feels very
retro, doesn't it?

Hope in general feels retro.

Ezra Fisher?

Yeah?

Roz Friendly of
The Daily Alaskan.

Can I speak with you?

What's this about?

Gloria Nanmac, an Iñupiaq woman

who went missing two
years ago up in Meade,

ended up dead.

Yeah? I remember Gloria.

You knew her?

I knew her a bit.

You were friends?

I mean, I'd seen her around.

Did you happen to see her
the night she went missing?

Last place she was
known to be alive

was at a house belonging
to Clarence Redding.

Skeeter. Yeah.

I know him.

Was he a friend of yours?

Not really.

I mean, if you were
looking for drugs

or just about anything
else, you'd go to Skeeter's.

And were you there the
night Gloria went missing?

Yeah, I was there.

Is that why you're listed
as a person of interest

on the Meade police report?

How do you know that?

We're working with the cops.

Look, I remember she came to
Skeeter's looking for Oxy.

Why was she looking for Oxy?

She had pain from frostbite.

Couldn't get what she needed
from the doctor, I guess,

and no one at Skeeter's
had any, so she left.

Did you see her leave Skeeter's?

I'm pretty sure she was
still there when I left.

I had to get my kid.

Did you kill Gloria?

What?

No.

Why would I do that?

Wait, w-who's saying I
killed her? The cops?

There's an open domestic
violence case against you.

Hold it, hold it, hold it.

Are you talking to Adam Barnett?

Look...

hitting Taylor was the
biggest mistake of my life.

I mean, she's the mother of
my kid, for Christ's sake.

And even if the
court lets me off,

I'm gonna have to live
with that forever.

But this guy, Barnett?

I mean, he's... He's
twisting everything.

When he was throwing
shade on me,

did he happen to mention that
he's sleeping with Taylor?

Yeah.

Didn't think so.

So, of course he's
trying to trash me.

But he's the ADA.

What am I gonna do?

Hey.

I spoke with Ezra.

And?

He claims that Adam Barnett
is sleeping with Taylor.

The ADA?

He's sleeping with Ezra's ex?

That's what he said.

Well, you believe him?

I don't know, but if it is true,

that's gonna be a major
conflict of interest.

Well, we've got to look
into all his other cases.

This might not be the first
time Barnett did this.

I was thinking the same thing.

All right. Well, good work.

I'll jump right back in
with you as soon as I can.

You gotta be kidding me.

Stay calm. I come in peace.

You're really doing this?

I am.

But I'm not here to
big-foot you. Promise.

But you do what you
do. I won't interfere.

This is just too important.

Where's the Secretary?

He's running behind.

Uh, what are you hearing?

I'm hearing that
the base is tense

and it may or may not be related
to the Secretary being here.

Anything else?

This might not be related,
but I just ran into

some friends of my parents.

Their son, Greg Choi,
is a fighter pilot

and no one's heard
from him in a week.

What's the Air
Force telling them?

Not much, from what I can tell.

And the pilot... what's he fly?

He's in the 486th Fighter Wing.

They've got the new F41s.

I did a story last year on delays
getting the F41 into service.

The F41s are built by Armeon.

Yeah.

And neither Armeon
nor the Air Force

would comment on the story.

They said it was classified.

And guess who was on the
board of Armeon then.

My little buddy.

Company, ten-hut!

No disrespect, but do you
want to create some space

so that we don't get
lumped in with you?

Fair point. Okay.

Be seated.

At ease.

Ladies and gentlemen,
I'll be brief.

Approximately 155 years ago,

Secretary of State
William Seward

purchased Alaska from Russia.

This deal was
anything but folly.

From Alaska, we
can get our forces

anywhere in the northern
hemisphere in 10 hours.

That means that every
soldier and airman here

is a guardian of and
a first responder to

the entire free world.

As our enemies encroach
and the Arctic melts,

Alaska Command has never been
more important or more vital

to our homeland defense.

The words spoken by General
Billy Mitchell in 1935

have never been truer
than they are today...

"Whoever holds Alaska
will hold the world."

And we intend to hold Alaska
for another 155 years...

and beyond!

Thank you.

Our first question
goes to Austin Teague

of The Daily
Alaskan. Thank you.

Mr. Secretary,

this visit was arranged with
a great deal of spontaneity.

Is there another item
on your agenda here

that the American people
should know about?

Well, I... I know
how important it is

to make contact with
our troops when I can.

I had the opportunity to remind
the fine service men and women

of their great value
to this country.

So, I took it.

Next question from
Amelia Glenway,

The Seattle Times.

Mr. Secretary,
Eileen Fitzgerald,

The Daily Alaskan.

Ma'am, I would ask that you
refrain from asking questions

if you're not on
the scheduled list.

Mr. Secretary, are you aware
that a pilot, Greg Choi,

from the 486th, has been
missing for five days?

Hello, Eileen.

As usual, I have no idea
what you're talking about.

Let me fill you in.

Sources on base say
that he went missing

in one of the new
F41 fighter jets

that you helped develop
and sell to the Air Force

when you were an
executive at Armeon Corp.

Do you care to comment on
the F41 or the whereabouts

of Airman Choi?

I have nothing further to say.

Thank you.

Company, ten-hut!

Well, you blew that party
up. He blinked. You saw it.

Yeah, because you were making
crap up at the speed of light.

Eileen, none of
that was verified.

But it struck a nerve, which
means there's a connection.

What if there's not?

Ma'am, the Secretary
would like a word.

Mr. Secretary.

How's Alaska
treating you, Eileen?

It's a great state.

Why are you here?

Eh. Routine visit.

I don't believe you.

Well, you made that
abundantly clear.

Are you denying
that your visit here

has anything to
do with Greg Choi?

Well, I didn't ask to see
you to discuss Officer Choi.

I-I actually wanted to
thank you, personally.

Thank me?

You have no idea how many
times your name came up

behind closed doors at
my confirmation hearing.

How disdain for you
became respect for me.

Have you ever tried to calculate
the number of innocent civilians

murdered by the
dictators you armed?

I have. It's a big number.

And it'll all be in my book.

Yeah, you go ahead and you
write your book, Eileen.

It'll probably put me
in the White House.

Why are you here?

'Cause it sure as hell
didn't have anything to do

with that tired General
Billy Mitchell quote.

It's all very embarrassing
what's happened to you.

The big stories are
out of your reach now.

You're spinning
out in the boonies.

Are you making fun of
my current employer?

The Daily Alaskan is a step
above a high school yearbook.

Mr. Secretary, few things
could make me happier

than watching you underestimate
the power of a local newspaper.

It may not be fancy

and it may be far from
the halls of power in DC,

but it's sure a hell of a
lot closer to the truth.

I'll buy you a subscription
when I write my story.

Corey, listen, man...

You said Fitzgerald
wasn't assigned.

She wasn't supposed to be.
She crashed the presser.

The Secretary's comms director
just ripped me a new one.

Yeah, well, throw
her in the brig.

You'll be doing
both of us a favor.

Trust me, Corey.

I wouldn't burn you.

I gotta go clean this mess up.

Hi, Cindy. This is Roz Friendly
with The Daily Alaskan.

I understand that Adam Barnett
was in charge of your case.

Hi, I'm trying to
reach a Liza Peters.

Okay. And do you know
when she'll be home?

Why did Adam Barnett take
you to the Lantern Inn

for your meeting?

Do you mind if I ask
you about your case?

Did Adam Barnett ever
make an advance on you?

No, I mean, ask you out.

Okay.

Thank you for your time.

Ugh.

As usual, I have no idea
what you're talking about.

Hello, Eileen.

As usual, I have...

Yeah, well, I told my guy
you wouldn't be there.

He's a good source.
He'll get over it.

They always do.

Yeah, so says you.

I'm telling you, I hit a nerve.

So, what did he say?

That I worked for
a crappy paper.

He did?

That's it?
He just insulted us?

That's it.

We're low hanging fruit.

Hold on a second. He didn't
deny your allegation?

No, Austin. He did not.

So, we did hit a nerve.

We most definitely did.

All right, you gotta reach
out to Choi's parents.

We need to talk
to them. On it.

You're national
news again, Eileen.

Exactly what I wanted to avoid.

Green is rotten.
He's covering.

Covering what?

The missing airman?

Yeah. Choi.

How did you find out about him?

Yuna. She knows his parents.

They were at the base.

Look, we knew this has
to do with the F41.

Choi was flying it.

Armeon developed it.

Look at the tape, Stanley.

Green flinched.
I don't disagree.

All due respect, Aaron, I don't
care whether you agree or not.

You went fishing without facts.

That threatens the
reputation of this paper.

Well, I didn't know we had one.

Do not make light of this.

You wanna go rogue,
you check with me first

or I will not support
you in the future.

Is that clear?

Crystal.

You good?

A little sore.

Mr. Pritchard. Hey.

Did I interrupt something?

Just a pity party
after getting spanked.

Any luck with the women you
reached out to about Barnett?

They all deny a sexual
relationship with him.

You think Ezra Fisher's lying?

Maybe. I'll keep pushing.

We
interrupt this broadcast

for some breaking news.

The Russian
embassy has just announced

that its navy seized a
downed American aircraft

in Russian territorial
waters five days ago.

It also says Russian
sailors recovered the body

of an American pilot.

What's the working theory?

Well, while the State
Department quietly negotiated

the return of the
plane and Choi's body,

Green makes his appearance at
JBEM with a dubious explanation.

And you think it has something
to do with the F41 fighter jet?

I do.

And the Russians' press release?

Well, when Eileen forced Green

to publicly deny knowledge
of Choi's whereabouts,

the Kremlin dropped a press
release to embarrass him.

Presumably a negotiating
tactic. - Yeah.

And now the Pentagon is blaming
the crash on pilot error.

When in doubt,
blame the dead man.

Yuna's reaching out to the Chois

to see how they feel
about the Pentagon

scapegoating their son.

Have you connected?

Not yet. I will.

All right.

Let's get to it.

Anything you want to say to me?

Not now. No.

Break big stories. Make
the paper relevant.

Remember that speech?

Even a broken clock
is right twice a day.

What you did was reckless.

I got it, didn't I?

Oh, geez. Oh.

I found Hairy Potter.

Get in here.

Oh, come here, you
stinky little wizard.

I can't
believe you found him.

I'm redeemed.

Thank you.

Oh. Look at that.

We had hope and hope prevailed.

Maybe it's not so
retro after all.

Look at you.

Okay.

I better take him right
home and come right back.

Yeah. Okay.

Oh.

Maybe something for
the... The smell.

I know.

I kinda like your smell now.

Roz Friendly.

Hi.

You left a message for me?

About Adam Barnett?

Who am I talking to?

Liza Peters.

I looked you up.

You wrote about my friend
who went missing last year.

Paulina.

Only reason I called.

I thought maybe I
could trust you.

You can.

What do you wanna know?

Have you had a sexual
relationship with Adam Barnett?

Liza?

Yeah.

I did.

He promised me he'd hold
my neighbor accountable

for what he did to me.

When we met,

I thought someone was
finally gonna help.

How did you end up dating him?

I slept with him that night.

At the Lantern Inn.

I wanted to then.

I think.

Then I realized it
wasn't right, but...

But what?

I was worried that if I
stopped sleeping with him,

he would drop the case
against my neighbor.

Do you know if Adam has
had any other relationships

with the victims of the
abusers he prosecutes?

I'm not the only one.

Please.

He can't defend himself.

If you know anything,
something...

Hey, Corey, uh, any fallout
from the Russian announcement?

Okay, yeah, I
get it. Yep, yep.

Bye.

It's locked down over there.

Brass is behind closed doors.

I know what they're covering up.

Two weeks ago, Greg
told his parents

he sent an e-mail to commanding
officer Colonel Norton

about problems with the F41.

What kind of problems?

The oxygen system.

He said that he had
trouble breathing.

And he told them the
"O2 concentrators seem

to malfunction when
bumping heads."

Bumping heads?

Air combat maneuvers.

Oh, they're trying to bury this.

Yuna, reach out to Colonel
Norton for comment.

Austin, call your PIO back.

Try to get a comment.

Are the parents on record?

Yes. They are.

Taylor. What are
you doing here?

I have to fact check
a couple things,

and I thought that
this would be faster.

I told you everything I know.

Did Adam Barnett pressure
you to have sex with him?

Promise he could
put Ezra in jail?

Get you full custody of your
son if you slept together?

What? No. Did Ezra
tell you that?

How often did you go
to Adam's hotel room?

None of your business.

I need to pick up my kid.

You're not the only abuse victim

he manipulated into
sleeping with him.

So far, I know of seven.

Why are you making
this about Adam?

Ezra should be in jail.

Okay, so, then, tell me...

Did Ezra ever mention
a Gloria Nanmac?

Yeah, I heard about her.

I know Ezra saw Gloria
at a friend's house

the night she went missing.

He told me Gloria
was still there

when he went to get Jackson.

My son said that they were
together the rest of the night.

Do you think that Ezra
could have killed Gloria?

He's not a good guy,

but he didn't kill Gloria.

Hey, Roz.

Hey.

I talked to Taylor. I
know why you're here.

It's kind of disappointing,
to be honest.

As disappointing as
you dating the victims

of the abusers you prosecute?

Look, I don't date victims.

I date women.

Strong, complex, wonderful women

who I have devoted my
life to protecting.

Sometimes, that leads to
feelings for each other,

and they deserve more after
the guys they've been with.

More.

That's you?

Yeah.

That's me.

And anyway, I-I report every
relationship to my superiors.

I'll be sure to ask them.

Look, we've got
thousands of cases.

I'm very good at what
I do because I care.

Who's gonna care more than me?

I'm going to be writing
a story that says

you prey on the
victims in your cases,

re-victimizing them

by trapping them in a
relationship with you.

You're totally wrong about me.

That's not true. Mm.

You care to comment on my story?

I just did.

Another day.

Safe to say finding
Hairy was the high point.

Agreed.

And just to say it, Bob,

whatever's going
on with Colleen,

you know we're all here for you.

I appreciate that.

Deeply.

You know, I was thinking,

this may be a good time
for us to get a dog.

Dogs are great.

Messy.

But great.

Night, Claire.

Night, Bob.

Nine women now say they
had a sexual relationship

with ADA Barnett

while he was prosecuting
their abusers.

He told me that he
informed the DA's office

about the relationships.

He was lying.

What a scumbag.

Did you write it up? I did.

And where does that
leave us with Ezra?

His ex vouched for him.

Their son alibied him.

Taylor believes the kid.

Once you publish and Barnett's
behavior is out there,

it's gonna taint a
lot of his cases.

Yeah, and the current
charges against Ezra

are probably gonna get dropped.

I'll follow up on Ezra's claim
that Gloria was looking for Oxy

the night she went missing,

see if anyone got busted for
selling prescription meds

after she disappeared.

Yeah.

Good work.

How's it feel?

What?

Facing up to your boogeyman?

It felt good.

It'll feel even better
when I take him down.

Night.

Night.

Tonight, the
Pentagon is refuting claims

made in a recent story
by "The Daily Alaskan"

challenging the Defense
Department's allegations

that the crash by
Airman Greg Choi's F41

was caused by pilot error.

The "Alaskan" article speaks
to the existence of an e-mail

detailing Airman Choi's fears
that the plane's oxygen system

was compromised.

Defense Secretary Green...

What are you doing?

I texted a few times and
you didn't answer, so...

I just came down.

Do you usually show
up at people's doors

who don't return your texts?

Just people I want to see,

or who have a habit
of passing out.

Okay, well, you saw me.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I didn't get to say

what I came here to say.

Okay.

What you did today was...

impressive.

Well, if you promise not to
tell Bob, it was also reckless.

I didn't know if I was right.

Yeah, no, that was pretty clear.

But I guess that is what
makes you different.

All right, well, since you're
clogging up my door, tell me.

What makes you different?

That answer may...
May require a drink.

You have to work up the courage?

Maybe.

Courage first. Drink later.

Now's your chance.

Don't blow it.

What makes you different?

That's a good kiss,

but it can't happen again.

Now or ever.

Yeah.

Understood.