Bosch (2014–…): Season 2, Episode 5 - Gone - full transcript

Bosch and Edgar are now hot on Joey Marks's trail. George Irving is pulled deeper into his mission. And Bosch must go to extremes to ensure the safety of those closest to him.

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Edgar:
I'll make it up to you.

I've got a hook up with a guy

who'll get us a table at Mozza.

I'll call you tonight, baby.

Please, baby.
I know a guy.

Remember to get us a gas card,

or you too busy making plans

to get your ashes hauled
when you get back?

[chuckles] See, Harry,
if you wasn't such a
fuckin' monk,

you'd know what it's
like out there.



It takes a lot of
maintenance. Yes,
I got the gas card.

Then let's get goin' or
we're crossin' the desert
at high noon.

[phone rings]

Hold up.
Bosch.

When?

Send him back.

- Nash.
- Wants to tell us
he solved the case?

Hm.

Carl.

Wish you'd called.

Gettin' ready to
hit the road for Vegas.

- Picking up your guy?
- The extradition hearing's

first thing tomorrow morning.

Yeah, that's sort of why I came in



- if you've got a minute.
- A minute, sure.

Yeah.
Someplace private?

Grab a seat.

Yeah, the other day...

when you were asking me
about Tony Allen--

Yeah.

What's on your mind?
What'd you leave out?

Okay. About six months ago
I'm doing my rounds.

It's a nice evening, windows down,

I roll past the Allen's house,

I hear voices.

An argument. Two men,
sounds like it could
get out of hand.

So you thought you'd check it out.

Yeah. So I park.
I walk down the side of
the Allen's house,

Allen and this other guy
are in--

looks like a home office,
goin' at it.

What about?
Could you tell?

Money.

The other guy's like,
"Where's my money, Tone?"

over and over, and Allen's like,

"Oh, I wouldn't
do that to ya, I swear."

Other guy, he sign in at the gate?

I checked the log.
There were no visitors for
the Allens that night.

So he must have come in with Tony.

So why are you
tellin' me this now?

You said there'd been
an arrest in Vegas.

I was-- started thinkin',
yeah, we talked about
made guys, mob guys.

I just remembered this guy
Allen had the fight with.

I mean, he had that vibe,
the, you know--

- Vegas wise guy.
- Absolutely, definitely.

Mobster all the way.

Think you could
pick him out of a six pack?

Yeah, I think I could.

Follow me.

[sighing] Nah.
It's none of these guys.

- You sure?
- Yeah.

That's the guy.
That's the guy!

You sure about that?

No doubt.

Okay, we'll check it out.

- Really appreciate it, Carl.
- Thanks.

Am I-- Am I right?
He's a made guy?

We talk to him,
we'll ask him about that.

Okay. [chuckles]
I-- I should shove off.

- Uh, good luck in Vegas.
- Thanks.

- Yeah.
- Thanks for coming in.

Yeah, safe travel.

Joey Marks.

**

* I got a feelin'
that I can't let go *

* I got a feelin'
that I can't let go *

* I got a feelin'
that I can't let go *

* I got a feelin'
that I can't let go *

* I got a feelin'
that I can't let go *

* Got a feelin'
that I can't let go *

* I got a feelin'
that I can't let go *

* Can't let go *

**

* I feel *

**[jazz]

Edgar: We got time for this?

Check in's not 'til 3:00.

Is it worth it?
We got Rykoff.

On a platter.

Your Christmas pig.
Courtesy of the FBI.

Feds got it all worked out.

Rykoff will give them Marks,

and Marks will give them
something on the Russians.

And that will give them
something on their
counter terrorism thing.

- Exactly.
- Still want to find
this Layla,

ask her what she knows.

Yeah, this is all residential.

Yeah, and Tony wrote it off
on his taxes as an office.

I dig this.
What is this?

Sonny Rollins and Miles Davis

on Miles' album
"Bag's Groove."

Sweet.
What's it called?

"Doxy."
Sonny wrote it.

- You know a lot
about this stuff.
- A little.

Ever listen to anything
written in this century?

Still catching up on the last one.

Pull over, this is it.

**

Some office.

This is the life, huh, Harry.

Where did we go wrong?
I mean, we could be
out here poolside

hangin' with these fine ladies.

You sure you guys
don't need a warrant?

We're checking on her
well-being, sir.

She was romantically involved

with a man
who was murdered recently.

Murdered?
That's awful.

Just making sure she's okay.

Of course.
Hope to God
she's all right.

Bosch: Last time
you saw here?

Ten days, two weeks.
Something like that.

How'd she pay the rent?

Direct deposit,
first of the month.

I wouldn't be expecting
a deposit next month.

Yeah, it doesn't look like
she's comin' back.

Did she
fill out an application
before she moved in?

Credit check, rental history.

We're gonna want to
take a look at that.

I have it in the office.

We'll stop
on the way out. Thanks.

When are we gonna interview
the girls at the pool, Harry?

Left dirty dishes.

Cell phone.

No wonder we couldn't
locate it. She killed it.

Smart.

What are those?

They're in Armenian.
Religious, maybe.

Little girl, Layla?
Grandma, maybe?

That's not L.A. for sure.
That's the old country.

Remember me?

Ah, you're
one of the assholes
who busted Lucky.

We're looking for Layla.

- Knock on her door?
- Cut the shit.

- You know she's gone.
- Where'd she go?

No idea.

Soon as she heard Tony was dead,

- outta here.
- You see her go?

- Nope.
- So how'd you know?

Her car was gone.
Poof.

Where would she go from here?

Now that her
guardian angel's gone,

who the fuck knows.

Why would you call him that?

She worked in this shit hole
in North Vegas

with some other foreign girls.

Not a nice place.
Tony pulled her out of there.

A brothel.

I'd call it a cat house, but hey.

George: Yeah,
still waiting on details.

- What time?
- Uh, tonight.

They said they'd let me know.

And this woman, Mo.

Yeah, I've been workin' on that.

Matched her face to a name.

Maureen O'Grady.

Vice cop.
Mission Division.

Good work.

Yeah, well, it's a start.

We'll see who shows up
to the party tonight.

When do you see Lyle next?

Day after tomorrow.

You doin' okay with all of this?

No, I'm good.

I, um--
I know it's been
hard for you.

To make your own way
in the department,

find yourself,
get out from under my shadow.

Uh, well, you know,
I think I've got

a really good shot of
doing that with this gig.

You know,
if I could just get to
the head of that snake.

I'm confident you will.

Well, thanks.

This look like a North Vegas
shit hole to you?

Yeah, the previous address
on her rental app.

Bet there's no pool.

Everybody sit tight.

We're looking for
this girl, Layla.

She used to work here, live here?

[speaking Russian]

Anybody know where she is?
We need to talk to her.

[speaking Russian]

You work for Joey Marks.
This is his place.

This is my place.

Hey, get the fuck
outta here. Go. Now.

Look, you want to
tell me fairytales,

I got nothin' better to do.
We can stay here all day,

and you can explain to Joey Marks

where all his business went.

The girl you look for, Layla,

she not been here a long time.

- Couple years.
- Where'd she go?

She's dancer.
Probably strip club.

- Dolly's?
- She meet customer.

[speaking Russian]

Customer?

Customer fall in love
with Lilliat.

Lilliat?
Is that her real name?

Lilliat Saroyan.

Lilliat Saroyan.
You know where she is?

I do not know.
Please, leave now.

That was fucking depressing.

What do you think, they traffic?

Someone should
talk to those women,

find out if they're free to leave,

and who's got their passports.

Joey Marks?

It's his place,
I'll reach out to Felton,

let them handle it.

How do people live out here?

It's a fuckin' desert.

L.A.'s a desert.

- With an ocean.
- It's still a desert.

I thought
you loved L.A.

I do, but I know what it is.

[girls laughing]

Hmm.

Hey, how about some new shades?

Ray Bans?

Retro girl.
Take after your dad.

I hope so.

Look, there's Monocle Optical.

Let's take the stairs.

It's on the third floor.

We can use the exercise.

I get lots of exercise.

Yeah,
your thumbs look really strong
from all that texting.

Ha, ha. Very funny.

[chuckling]

- Thumb war?
- No way.

Hey.

Oh.
[sighs]

Anything else?

Oh, I got my Krispy Kremes,
coffee, good to go.

- Have a good day, officer.
- All right.

- [door opens]
- [bell dings]

Asshole.

[sighs]

[phone line ringing]

Hey, you've reached George.

Leave a message.
Call you back.

[beep]

Hey, uh, call me
when you get a chance,
will you?

Your mother wants to know
what your plans are for tonight.

Did you happen to check out
your groovy little case?

I know. It has
a little cleaner
in there, too.

[laughs]
Always important.

Do we want to get coffee?

- Yeah.
- On the way out?

- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- Okay.

Good.

[engine starts]

Hey, I thought this new contract

was supposed to guarantee us
separate accommodations?

It does.
Somebody fucked up.

Could be worse.
Could be bunking with
Crate or Barrel.

Yeah.

Hey, Jerry, what color
is your toothbrush?

Blue. Why?

No reason.

Seeing the family tonight?

Yeah. Come with.

No, I thought I'd hit
the Spearmint.

Hearing's at 9:00.

I'll be there.

[cell phone rings]

Hey, honey.

Maddie?

- Daddy.
- Maddie, what's wrong?

Maddie, what's going on?

I'm supposed to--
I'm supposed to tell you

that Mom and I are both okay,

- and that--
- Maddie. Maddie!

Man:
Don't make this difficult.

- Who is this?
- Harry.

- What do you want?
- Don't call the police.

If you harm them,
I will tear your teeth out,
you son of a bitch.

- And you--
- Harry, what's wrong?

What the fuck's going on?

Harry, what's going on?

Maddie and Eleanor
have been kidnapped.

Who? Why?

I don't know.
Marks.

Shit. We gotta call
Vegas Metro.

No! No.
No fuckin' police.

- They said no police.
- They always say that.

Look, until I know
what I'm dealing with,

I'm not taking any chances.

Fuck this.

This isn't our town.
We don't even know
where to begin.

I do.

[tires squealing]

Where you going?

Eleanor's.

She's got an app.
Tracks Maddie's phone.

- [tires squealing]
- [horn honking]

Just don't kill us
before we get there.

Clear upstairs.
Laptop.

Kitchen.

Edgar: Clear!

Harry, got it.

It's password protected.

Try AKQJ10.

[typing]

Zero-1-1-0-0-1.

- Got it. What was that?
- Maddie's birthday.

Scroll up.

Right there.
Open.

It's a home
security system.
Rewind.

Fast forward.

Play.

Oh. You motherfuckers,
I'm gonna kill you both.

The tracking app.
The pin will tell us
where her phone's at.

They would have
turned it off
after she called.

Shit.

History log can pinpoint
where she was when she called.

- There.
- Kyle Canyon Road
off 157.

It's 20 miles from here at least.

It's getting dark.

Nice ride.

It's a loaner.

Jerry!

It's Maddie's phone.

There's a duffel back there.

Hmm.

Da-dosh.

What the fuck is this?

That?
That's a can opener.

Saddle up, cowboy.

Uh-huh.

Yeah, where these from?

- What the fuck do you care?
- I want to know.

They're clean, all right?

There were used in
a multitude of felonies,
but not by us.

Uh-huh.

Yeah, where we goin', anyway?

Drop house on Fig.
Pick up's once a week.

That's tomorrow.

And tonight
is gonna be fatter than
a super gordo burrito.

You're crowd control, Junior.

Anybody comes near you,
lay that fire down.
You feel me?

Yeah, I feel ya, Mo.

I feel you.

[cell phone rings]

- Bosch.
- Man: Detective.

- Who is this?
- Doesn't matter.

You tell Marks
anyone lays a hand
on my family,

a single scratch,
and I'll kill you all.

Burn you to the fucking ground.

Keep your cool, detective,

and nothing will happen
to anybody.

I'm listening.

Tomorrow morning
after the hearing,

Rykoff will be in your custody.

You're going to deliver him to us.

And if I do that,

how are you gonna deliver
my family back to me?

Do exactly as we say.

There is a truck stop
just before
the California border.

Off 15 in Primm.

Pull in for gas.

Thank the Nevada State Patrol
for their escort,

and send them on their way.

Tell your partner
to go inside for coffee.

While you fill the tank,
certain things will happen.

Rykoff will come with us.

The ladies will go free.

Good.

Marks wants to trade Rykoff
for Maddie and Eleanor.

He's afraid Rykoff's gonna flip.

Must be to pull this shit.

Rykoff must have something heavy.

We gotta call Vegas Metro.

No. No cops.

You don't want to
call the local,
let's call the Feds.

Fuck the Feds.

This is my family.

[tires screeching]

[engine revving]

Watch the street.

Oh, shit!

Down on the floor!

[gunshots]

[grunting]

What? Let's hit it.
Go!

Whoa. Go!

- Go, go, go.
- Go on. Go!

Shit!

[tires squealing]

[gunshot]

- [gunshot]
- Oh!

Go! Go!

Goddammit.

Marks.

His people kidnapped
my ex wife and daughter.

Now he says he won't hurt them
if I turn you over to him.

Bullshit, you wouldn't do that.

You got one play here.
You give me something,

anything that gets my family back,

or I swear to God,
I'll hand you over to
Joey Marks in a heartbeat.

Who are these mutts?

[scoffs]

Brothers.

Samoans, Tom, Jerry.

Call 'em that 'cause
nobody can pronounce
their fuckin' names.

Where do I find them?

Safe house in the desert.
Tooley Springs.

Sometimes use it
for shit like this.

You tell me how to get there.

[phone line ringing]

- Man: Hello.
- Lieutenant Lyle,
Deputy Chief Irving.

- Chief.
- I'm tracking
my son's phone.

Has he checked in with you yet?

He's following protocol, sir.

I left him a message
earlier today,

he never got back to me.

No cause for concern, chief.

I expect to hear from him
first thing in the morning.

We're tracking him, too.

Thank you, lieutenant.

[gun cocking]

I can't see shit.

They're in there.

[TV playing in background]

[bottle caps clattering]

On the couch, front room.

- Samoans?
- Yeah.

Watchin' TV.

One's strapped.
The other one I can't tell.

[sniffling]

I got an idea.

[distorted audio]

Ah, what is this shit now?

[banging]

Like that's gonna help.

I can't see through
your stomach, bra.

Maybe it's the wind again.

Go check the dish.

And take your fuckin' gun.

[door closes]

[banging]

Tom or Jerry?

- Tom.
- Who's in the house?

- My brother.
- Anyone else?

What's he carrying?

A .44.

[zipping]

You move, you die.

Get on the fucking floor
nice and slow.

[grunting]

Clear!

We're okay.
We're okay.

We're okay.

- [sobbing] Daddy.
- It's okay, baby,
it's okay.

It's okay.

Whatcha doin', Harry?

I'm calling Felton,
have him come take out
the trash.

Okay, wait.
Before you do that,

- can I speak to you?
- Okay.

Okay,
I'll be right back.
I'll be right back.

Okay?

- You got this, Jerry?
- I got this.

All right.

It's just-- I just--
I can't stop shaking.

It's okay.
It's okay.

Shh, shh.
It's okay.

It's okay, it's okay.

I don't-- I don't want you
to call the cops, okay?

Eleanor, you can't
let these pigs walk

after what they did
to you and our daughter.

Our daughter cannot be a witness.

- Not against Joey Marks.
- We can protect her.

No. You're gonna have to
find another way, okay?

'Cause I'm not gonna testify,

and I'm not gonna let her testify.

Okay, but you and Maddie
have to get out of Vegas
by tomorrow morning.

- And go where?
- L.A. My place.

Until this blows over.

[sighs] Okay.

Okay.

Jerry.

Take Eleanor and Maddie
to the car.

Gotta stop off at their place
and get some stuff

before we go back to the hotel.

Harry.

Go on.
I won't be long.

You put a gun to
my daughter's head.

[engine starts]

[engine starts]

[airplane engine roaring]

Top lock sticks a little.

I'll figure it out.

Extradition hearing
is this morning.

We're on the road
by noon back to L.A.

I'm home by dinner.

Great. I hope
nothing happens before then.

Eleanor.

Nothing's gonna happen.

Billets is gonna send some cops

to pick you up at the airport,

and take you to my place.

They'll look in on you later.

Okay. Okay.

Dad, please come with us, Dad.

- Honey, I can't.
- No, Dad, please.

Honey, I can't.

There are some things
I have to do.

I promise you,

none of those people
will ever bother you again.

Do you believe me?

Okay.

Now, look,
your mother's very upset,

and she has every right to be,

but I would never knowingly
put you in harm's way.

I hope you know that.

I know that.

Just like I knew
you'd come back for us.

I'll be home tonight.

We need to get through security.

Eleanor, there's a Glock
in the record cabinet,

and a 12 gauge
on the top shelf
in my bedroom closet.

I just want you to
know where they are.

Okay?

Okay.

[sighs]

Detective Bosch.

I'm Dave Warren
representing Mr. Rykoff.

Before we
waive extradition--

What? You're not
fighting it?

Well, what would be the point?

You got the murder weapon
and you tied it to my client.

How it got there
and who put it there

is a matter for another day.

I need some assurances about
the security of his transport
to L.A.

We'll drive
straight through,
no stops.

That's what I wanted to hear.

[door opens]

Woman: Docket 6-2-0-5,
State versus Lucas Rykoff.

Thank you, Tess.

This matter is an
extradition hearing.

- Is the State ready?
- The State is ready,
Judge.

David Warren
representing the defendant.

Your Honor, if I may,

at this time the defendant
wishes to waive his right

to contest extradition
to the state of California.

Judge: So noted.
Tess, what's next.

[traffic noise]

Be right with you.

Harry.

Yes, sir.
[clears throat]

Uh, yes sir, this afternoon,

as soon as
he's processed--

Hey.

Marks.

You ever come near
my family again,

I'll cut your strings and
leave you drooling in a chair.

[door buzzing]

I don't suppose
you're gonna tell me

what happened last night, huh?

You're right, I'm not.
Let's go.

Bosch.

We ran that vehicle search
on Lilliat Saroyan, got a hit.

2012 Altima
registered to this address.

Tony Allen's Vegas office.
You lookin' for the car?

We found it.
Been in our impound
for a week.

She left it at
the Greyhound station.

Shit.
She could be anywhere.

Oh, we'll process it
for prints
in case she surfaces.

- Thanks.
- All right, detective,
remember our deal.

Partners on Rykoff.

He starts giving up
secrets on Marks,

I'm your first phone call.

Right.

Nevada trooper will give you
a courtesy escort

- to the state line.
- Appreciate it.

[chuckling]

What are you so happy about?

Why shouldn't I be?

First degree murder indictment
doesn't worry you?

Man, I got an alibi.

We heard different.

I got no motive
to kill Tony Allen.

Joey Marks told you to.
That was your motive.

My lawyer's gonna shred
that search warrant,

and he's gonna shred you, Bosch,

for planting that fucking gun.

That gun gets kicked,
I'm home free.

If that happens,
which it won't,
then what?

As far as Joey Marks
is concerned, you're dead,

wherever you are,
the streets or in the joint.

- Unless you cooperate.
- Fuck you.

[police radio chatter]

Rykoff, Luke.

Extradition out of Vegas
on a 1-87.

Kiko, I want him put on
keep-away status,
100 percent isolation.

All right,
when the sheriff's
come to pick him up,

make sure they know to
put him in protective custody

on a John Doe lodging.

Harry.

Not now, Mank, I gotta get home.

Billets wants to see you
immediately,

as soon as his feet
hit the premises, APB.

- Pretend you didn't see me.
- I can't do it, buddy.

Bring me the head of
Hieronymus Bosch.

Her exact fuckin' words.

Ah, shit.
[sighs]

Lieutenant.

You were just gonna leave

without giving me a full report.

I need to get home.
My family's waiting for me.

How are they?

Well, they were pretty shaky

when I took them to
the airport this morning.

Well, I can understand.

I can also understand why
certain decisions were made
in haste last night.

- I appreciate that.
- But--

- Okay.
- You need to
talk to Eleanor.

Get her to file on these thugs.

Letting them walk is a mistake,

and I am compromised
because you told me about it.

She isn't gonna change her mind.

They belong in prison.

Look, no way Joey Marks
is gonna let those guys
skate

after screwing this up.

They will get what is
coming to them.

Do you really want
the full report?

No, I do not.

I just hope
this doesn't come back to
bite us all in the ass.

It won't.

[sighs]
Go be with your family.

Thanks, Grace.

- Dad.
- Whoa, what are you people
doing in my house?

Hey, how you guys settling in?

- In the spare room.
- Good.

- Find the towels?
- Same place
they always were.

Brought some food.

- What are we having?
- Mexican.

Poquito Mas.
Best Mexican take out in L.A.

And I got you a new phone.

Thanks, Dad.

Why don't you go set it up.

Your mom and I'll
put food on the table.

Okay.

I'll grab some plates.

How's she doing?

I don't know.

She seems fine but
it could all be a front.

I got a friend in behavioral,

shrink they sent me to last year.

You want I should reach out,
see if she'll talk to her?

Oh, give it a couple of days,
see how she does.

How'd the extradition go?

Routine. Rykoff waived,
we brought him back,
booked him.

Does that mean we can go home?

Not just yet.

Where'd you find this?

Back of the linen closet.

Our trip to Catalina.

Midwestern girl.
You didn't even believe
flying fish existed.

I still don't.

I see you redid the kitchen.

Yep.

Looks good.

So fuckin' weird being back here.

Ain't it the truth.

He's runnin' out of the house
with his, like, mask askew

lookin' out of one eye,
runnin' into a wall.

- His mask askew.
- [laughing]

Robbie, you are so full of shit.

- Hey, you know last night.
- Yeah.

Did y'all fuckin'
bump somebody in there?

No, bro, just the ceiling.

Gets their attention.

Well, is sure as shit
got mine, I tell ya that.

All that fuckin'
drywall dusk
up in my nose.

That shit is fuckin' carcinogenic.

Now, what's that?

It's your end.

Mm-hm. Thank you.
[chuckles]

Uh-huh. Oh.

Cap.

- Cap.
- How's it goin'?

It's goin' fine, just fine.

How are you all doin'?

Can't complain.

Irving.

I'm told you did
real good last night.

[chuckling] Yes,
you should have seen him.

He took out this big beaner

like he was fuckin' Ronda Rousey.

Uh-huh. Yeah,
thank you.

I, uh-- I think.

- Mm.
- And, uh--

Thanks for the dinero.

De nada.

There's good times ahead.

Good times.

You're the key that's gonna unlock

a lot of new doors for us.

[chuckling]

Just glad to be a part of it.

Oh, no, sorry.

You're not a part of it yet.

I'm not?

There's one more thing
you gotta do first.

We have a little...

initiation ritual.

We like to call it the Iron Rodeo.

[laughing]

Rodeo? What you, uh--
[laughs]

What you mean, like
riding horses and shit?

Yeah, it's somethin' like that.

All right. Yeah,
but I don't ride horses.

[laughing]

You'll ride this one.

Come on, man.
Down to your skivvies.

Anything you don't want
covered in oil
for the next 20 years.

You guys all did this?

- For real?
- All of us.

Even O'Grady.

Now that I would have
liked to see.

[zipping]

[laughing]

[drone buzzing]

[metal creaking]

Get up there, you little bitch!

- [clapping] Yeah!
- Whoo, whoo!

[laughing]

Ride that thing!

Woo!

Woooo!

Yeah!
Yeah!

Fuck's this?

I think it's a wire.

Shit.

Can you wipe it?

Keep him busy.

You got it.

[engine starts]

[laughing]
Yeah!

[spitting]

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