Grimm (2011–2017): Season 1, Episode 6 - The Three Bad Wolves - full transcript

Blutbad (feral wolf) Hap Lasser coincidentally survives a cunning arson attack which makes his home explode, two months after his brother died in a similar fire. Monroe reluctantly takes him in, also as a favor to Hap's sister, Monroe's own ex-lover Angelina. She returns to revenge both brothers and hates Grimms but resumes nocturnal hunt fun with Monroe. Lieutenant Peter Orson didn't call either case arson, but lost his own brother in a fire which may be a Blutbad's doing.

Ah!

MAN: Here we go.
Lock it in.

When it gets hard,
push harder.

Let the weight
do what it does.

(EXHALES) Bummer.

Whoa.

(EXPLOSION)

(POLICE SIREN WAILING)

(HAP GROANING)

Oh, man.

Not my Iron Butterfly.

Mr. Lasser, you said you walked
outside just before it exploded?

Well, yeah, Detective.

If I would have
been in there,

I wouldn't be out here.

(GROANS)

Xena Warrior Princess,

Issue 17.
This was a classic.

Mr. Lasser.

We have a lot of people out here
investigating the explosion.

If you were involved in

any kind of bomb-making, now
is the time to let me know.

Before anybody gets hurt.

Bomb-making?

Me? I wouldn't know
how to do any of that.

Everything I love
was in there.

My entire life.

My brother's baseball cards!

Now, if my brother
knew about this,

he would crap a car.

Shouldn't he be happy
you're alive?

How is he going to hear?

NICK: Hey, you're going to
need a place to stay tonight.

Why don't you
give your brother a call?

Your cell phone is not
that good, Detective.

He didn't make it out.
Didn't make it out of what?

His double wide.

The same thing happened
to him last month,

with him in it.

He's so dead.

Yeah, just, boom, man.
Just blown up.

It's like a crater.

The old dome is toast.

But I...

I got nowhere else to go.

So, how about it, man? Just
till I get back on my feet?

Please?

Just for old time's sake?

I've got to go. They're
all up in my grill.

So, let's try to figure out
who might want to harm you.

Detective.
Listen, bro.

I'm a pretty happy guy.

That's the reason the name
Hap works so well for me.

I love everybody,
and everybody loves me.

Even the guys
I owe money to.

Follow me.

(MOTORBIKE ENGINE RUNNING)

(INHALES DEEPLY)

(SNIFFING)

(SNARLING)

Uh, Jimmy Damon.

I'm into him
for about three grand.

It's a bar thing.

A bar tab?

No, Jimmy Damon was
for a bar that I opened.

He was one of my backers.

It was a really,
really great idea.

You actually had your own bar
right there at your own table.

We lost our shirts.

Uh, then
there's Sammy Runyon.

I owe him, like, a couple grand.
Strip mall creperie.

You know, those really
thin French pancakes?

Now, pancakes
are the new cupcakes.

Or, at least,
they should have been.

In fact, maybe
I could interest you guys

in a really unique
investment opportunity.

Was your brother on the hook
with any of these guys, too?

No, man.

Rolf was

what you would consider
a really solid citizen.

(SIGHS)

Any of these guys
ever threaten you?

Well, yeah. All the time.
But it's just talk, right?

NICK: Well,
loan sharks break bones.

They don't usually
blow people up.

It makes it harder
to get paid back.

Well, according to the record, your brother's
death was never investigated as a homicide.

But due to the similarity
of the circumstances,

can you think of anyone that might
want to harm you and your brother?

No. (STUTTERS)

We didn't hang around
the same kind of people.

OFFICER: Excuse me.

This guy says he's here
to pick up your vic?

(HAP LAUGHS EXCITEDLY)

My main man, Monroe.

I knew he wouldn't
bail on me.

Buddy!
Hey...

Don't we know that guy?

All right.
Oh, God!

It's good to see you, man.
You, too.

Yeah, that's the guy I thought
was involved in the kidnapping.

He's the clock guy.
That's his friend?

HAP: Thank you.

I guess so.
(HAP LAUGHS)

Hey, you want me
to take this?

No. No, Hank.
I got this one.

I'm going to go find
the arson investigator

and tell him we're coming down.
Okay.

HAP: Look at you, man.
It's so great to see you.

You look awesome.
You know this guy?

Yeah, it's my main man,
Monroe.

I told you he would
come, didn't I?

Hap and I went through a treatment
program together many years ago.

You have to, you know,
honor the bond.

Can I take him out of here?
HAP: Yeah, are we done?

Can I go?
Yeah, you can go,

but you might want to lay
low for a couple of days

until we figure out what
we've got going on here.

You think someone's
trying to hurt him?

We don't know.

Can you keep an eye on him
for a couple of days?

Whoa! You guys
know each other?

We've met.

Oh, yeah? Where did you meet?
Like, at a party or something?

Oh, wait.
You didn't get arrested

for doing some of the stuff
you used to do, did you?

All right. Let's go. Come on.

Time to go.

So, you believe both
explosions were accidental?

Yeah, that's how
it appears to me.

The inlet valve
on the propane stove

from the geodesic dome
was corroded.

Not exactly unheard of
in this wet climate.

So, we had a propane leak.

The guy's breaker box
was out of code.

He turned on
one appliance too many.

There was a spark. That was
the point of ignition.

Now, in the older brother's
double wide,

we had a nicked
propane line.

It was right next to
a frayed extension cord.

Plus, there was
severe rodent infestation.

Now, these rats,
what they like to do

is sharpen their teeth
on power cords.

Same principle, right?

We've got gas plus spark.
Boom. Same result.

Now, is it possible that someone
corroded the valve or frayed the cord?

I get it. They're brothers.
It's a very weird coincidence.

I tried to
find a connection

between the gas companies.
There wasn't any.

The service companies
were different as well.

Anything is possible.

I've got nothing here
to indicate foul play.

I did have the CSU team pull some
prints off the valves and the tanks.

Nothing was a hit
on the database.

And you guys know
how this works.

I can't base my conclusions on the
fact that both victims were related.

Now, it says here you were contacted
by an insurance adjuster.

Yeah. Whenever there's
a loss of life,

we try to work the case
off our desk quickly

to aid the beneficiary.

You know who the beneficiary was
from the first brother's death?

I'm not given that information
unless it's a criminal case,

but typically,
it's next of kin.

I wonder how many
are in that family.

Maybe we should
talk to Hap.

All right, you do that, and I'll
contact the insurance company.

Well, I'm here if you
guys need anything else.

And keep me in the loop. I'd love to
know if we've got a bad guy here.

You can wash up in there.

My aim is to keep
the toilet clean.

Cool
Your aim will help.

I shower at 7:15 every
morning after Pilates.

Please don't run the
water at that time.

I like full pressure.
Got you.

Here's something to wear.
Huh.

What else?
You went to Brown?

You never told me that, Professor.
(CHUCKLES) G rad school

Hey, how about
some underwears?

(SIGHS) Oh.
No, no, no.

No. Don't touch
my clocks. Okay?

The sofa pulls out
to a bed.

I like to finish breakfast
by 8:30 in the morning.

The kitchen is in here.
Intruder alert.

This is the kitchen.

Hey, you don't happen
to have any schnapps, do you?

And what about dinner, huh?
You want to get take-out?

2417 Pork delivers, and if it's
more than 20 minutes, it's free!

Pork and schnapps?

Really?
No.

Peppermint schnapps.
Then, pork.

(SIGHS)

Oh, dude.

Look, bro,

I realize this is a little
inconvenient for you.

It's a little
inconvenient for me, too.

So, if you want me
to leave

just say, "Hap, dude,
you're a good old friend.

"We shared some times.

"But this is my space.

"And you're not
welcome in it."

(SIGHS)

It's cool.

I'll go.

No. Hap?

You can stay.

(LAUGHS)

But no hugs.
All right. Awesome.

Wild times!

I'm done with
the wild times.

Right. Right. I can see that.
(CHUCKLES)

Look, bro, I cheated
death last night.

If that's not a wake-up call,
I don't know what is.

But I'm going to
clean up my act.

This time, for reals.

Starting tonight,
with you.

Okay.

Yeah? Yeah.

All right.
Yeah.

Now, how about that pork?

(GROWLING)
(GRUNTING)

(PANTING)

A Grimm.

This is going to be even
more fun than I thought.

No, no, no, no, no!
Don't hurt him!

No, no, no, no, no.
Get down, man. Get down!

Don't shoot her.
She's my sister, Angelina.

(SNARLS)

He's killed more of our
ancestors than I can count.

How can you know him? How
can you even talk to him?

Well, it's complicated.

What are you talking about?
He's a Grimm.

What? No.
He's a cop.

Monroe, tell her
she's wrong.

She's not. He's a
cop and a Grimm?

Is that legal?

Does somebody want to explain
to me why I'm not arresting her

for assaulting
a police officer?

I was protecting
my brother.

Yeah, and your boyfriend.
Ex.

Long time ago. Okay. You know what?
This is insane.

Three Blutbaden in
a room with one Grimm.

And we're all having
a little chat.

We should be having dinner.

He's not that kind. (SCOFFS)
There is only one kind.

Just like there's one
kind of Blutbad?

Well, kumbaya.
Let's all hold hands.

I'd heard that you'd gone straight.
I just didn't believe it.

I'm here to protect
your brother,

and I need to ask him
some questions.

So, why don't you
just shut up?

(GROWLING)

Hold on! Hold on!
Chill! Chill!

Let's not let this
get out of hand again.

I just had
the carpet cleaned.

Wow.

You're really a Grimm.

I'm, like, living like

a piece of history
right here, bro.

(CHUCKLES UNCOMFORTABLY)

Your brother, Rolf,
had a life insurance policy.

Who was the beneficiary?
Don't answer him.

No. I want to.
He's trying to help me.

I got the money
when Rolf died.

Ugh, I need a drink.

And if you die,
who gets the money?

Me. So, what?

So, where were you the
night your brother died?

MONROE: Angelina!

HAP: Whoa. Whoa. This is
not getting any better.

The night Rolf died,

I was in New Orleans

visiting an old friend.

Does your old friend
have a name?

Adam Halpin.

HAP: Angelina. He's a butcher
in the French Quarter.

His number is in the book.

I'm going to get
that drink now.

I'm on it.
I'm going to top this off.

(CHUCKLES)

Oh, come on.
You cannot trust her.

Well, uh, obviously, it
depends on the circumstances.

But the point here is,

she would never
hurt her family.

Do not let Hap
leave this house.

I won't. He'll be safe here.
I promise.

Oh, man.

Hey.

Yeah, I want you
to run a plate for me.

Thanks for being
there for him.

So, how is Adam?

(CHUCKLES)

Oh, Adam.

Uh, he's a lot of things.

But he's not you.

(CHUCKLES)

Tell me that
you don't miss it.

I don't miss
being out of control.

I'm in control.

I could have killed that
Grimm, but I didn't.

He could have
killed you, too.

Which would have
made you sadder?

Why are you here?

I'm here to
protect my brother.

But now, there are
other reasons.

Ah!

Come on.

Come on.

(SIGHS)

(COUGHS)

It's good to see you
live a little.

Do you remember the time
in the Cascades?

We didn't go inside
for a month.

Admit it. You have
never felt so free.

The call of the wild isn't
always such a good thing.

Oh, what,
you have regrets?

Let's just say I'm glad
we didn't get caught.

That would have just
added to the fun.

All this restriction is, like, its
own compulsion. You know that?

What do you say?

What do you say?

You up for
a little nostalgia?

(BREATHING HARD)

What are you doing?

Where are you going?

Come on.

It's a beautiful night
for a run in the woods.

If you can still run.

(SNORING)

(GRUNTING)

(BOTH PANTING)

(GROANS)

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

What have you got? WU: Ran
your motorcycle plate.

Registered to an
Angelina Lasser.

553 North Bruin Vault Lane,
Troutdale.

Couple of speeding tickets.
No priors.

Anything else?
No. Thanks a lot.

(GROWLING)

(SNARLING)

(SIGHS)

(SNORING)
(KNOCKING on DOOR)

MAN: 24!? Pork.
I've got your ribs here.

(CHUCKLES)

My main man, Monroe.
Doing me a solid.

Score.

Coming!

Man, I can't tell you
how glad I am to see you.

(SILENCED GUNSHOTS)
(GRUNTING)

(GASPING)

(sun FIRES)

(SIREN WAILING)

(OFFICERS TALKING
INDISTINCTLY)

No forced entry. Vic: took one to
the head three more to the chest.

Not exactly
a small target.

No shell casings
left behind.

No neighbors
reported any gunshots.

I'd say
it's a professional hit.

Which, for Portland,
frankly, is

kind of bad-ass.

Except, of course,
for the death part.

I thought he was
supposed to be safe here.

Well, so did I.

But her bike is here.
So is his car.

Didn't find any other bodies
yet, but, it's still early.

ANGELINA: Hap?

No, that's my brother.
That is my brother.

Let them through.

(PANTING) Hap. No!

What happened?
He was shot.

(ANGELINA SOBBING)

Four times.

Where were you?

We were just across the
street in the park.

ANGELINA:
No, no, no, no.

No, no, no.

HANK: Do you see
what I see?

The blood on her clothes.

HANK: Do you have any
other brothers and sisters?

My parents are dead.

Rolf and Hap
were my only family.

Any idea who might
have it in for them?

No.

Anybody threaten you?

Not anyone
that I'm worried about.

And I guess you wouldn't want to spend
a little time in protective custody.

Yeah, right. Me and a couple of
cops, holed up in a hotel room.

Sounds like
some good times to me.

You know, you said
you went to the park.

Is that how you got
the dirt on your clothes?

This?

Oh, this isn't dirt.
This is blood.

But you already know that,
don't you,

Detective?

(LAUGHS)

Go ahead.
Test it.

Let me know what you get.

NICK: Why did you leave him
alone in that house?

Did she talk you into that? No.

She didn't talk me
into anything.

Look, Monroe,

I am your best friend
right now.

Look, if you don't talk to me...
It's my fault, okay?

I left him alone.
It doesn't matter why.

It matters if she
convinced you to leave

and she has someone else
working with her.

She wouldn't do that.
How do you know?

Because he's her brother.

We don't kill our own.

You don't know her
like I do, Nick.

Yeah, well, maybe
that's your problem.

Maybe you're
a little too close.

Hap was my friend!

I would never have left
him alone if I thought...

(SIGHS) I honestly
thought he'd be safe.

WU: Nick.

Stay here.

We ran blood tests
on her clothes.

And what have you got?

Believe it or not,
Bugs Bunny.

They apparently had something to
do with the death of a rabbit.

Oh, man.

A rabbit?

I, uh...

Yeah, I lapsed.

Maybe she is not
the right girl for you.

Yup.

I went over
to her house last night.

Does she know that?
No.

Good.

But there was
somebody there.

I didn't get a good
look at him,

and I interrupted
whatever he was up to.

And he took off
in a hurry.

You think he was there
looking for her?

Just watch yourself.

NICK: What have you got?
Angelina's water glass.

There were some unknown
prints on the propane valves

at both her
brothers' houses.

I'm going to have the lab print
this and see if we get a match.

I don't know if she had anything
to do with killing her brothers,

but she's hiding something.

My brothers are dead, and
they want to hang it on me.

I hate cops.

And you, how could you
even be friends with one?

Who said
we were friends?

I hardly know the guy.

Yeah, well, don't expect them to
bust their ass on who killed Hap.

You do realize
you could be next.

Good. It will be the last
thing he ever tries.

You don't even know
who you're looking for.

Why do you got to act
like such a hard-ass?

You liked my hard-ass
pretty good last night.

Yeah, I did.
And now, Hap is dead.

He didn't hurt anybody.

Okay? He didn't deserve
to die like that.

Angelina, listen to me.

It's not safe right now.

Maybe you shouldn't
go home for awhile.

Why?

Nick told me someone was
in your house last night.

That Grimm was in
my house last night?

You're missing the point.

I'll see you sometime.

(SIGHS)

NEIGHBOR:
I was so worried.

JULIETTE:
He's become very handsome.

You're so brave.

So, try to keep this on
Buddy for a couple of days.

Try to keep it clean. Don't let
him run around in the mud.

He's a guy, so I know that's
not going to be easy.

(CHUCKLES)
You are good to go.

Oh, Buddy.

Good boy.

A minor neighborhood emergency.

Yeah, I can tell.
Hello.

Here you go.

Come on, Buddy.
Keep me posted.

Thank you, Juliette.

So, how did Buddy
get himself in trouble?

He went after Eloise, that huge,
yellow cat a couple of doors down.

How did Eloise
come out of it?

On top. Apparently, Buddy bit
off more than he could chew.

The cat beat up the dog?

Don't piss off
a woman with claws.

I'll try and
remember that.

How are you doing?
That looks better.

You know, I'm just happy
I have a doctor in the house.

Oh, that's sweet.

Wait until you get my bill.

(SNIFFING)

Pig.

HANK: Got the report
back on Angelina's prints.

No match at either
brother's house,

but we got a match
on a bloody partial

from a double murder
two years ago in Eugene.

The vics were brothers.

Lived next door
to each other.

Brothers?

Murdered on
the same night.

Case is still open.
No suspects.

Until now.

Don't know what those
boys ever did to her,

but it gives a new meaning
to "You fight like a girl."

Now, check this out.

The vics were
George and Stanley Orson.

Same name as our
arson investigator.

Could be a coincidence,
but I found this.

I think we have a family
feud going on here.

Well, if it is, then we've
got an arson investigator

investigating himself,

which is why he found no
evidence at either crime scene.

We better bring the
captain in on this one.

You want to bring in Lieutenant
Orson for questioning?

Yes. His brothers were
killed two years ago,

and we believe Angelina
Lasser was responsible.

We think he figured out she was
responsible for killing his brothers,

and killed hers
for payback.

Oh, you think or you know?
He's an arson investigator.

He knows better than anyone else

how to make an explosion
look like an accident.

We have an APB out
on Angelina.

How do you want us
to deal with Orson?

Carefully.
He's got a clean record.

I'm not going
to protect a dirty cop.

You make sure
you're right.

Yes, sir.
HANK: All right.

(MOTORBIKE APPROACHING)

I know who killed Hap and Rolf.
It was a cop.

A Bauerschwein.
What?

I picked up his stench
at the precinct,

and then again at
my place last night.

A pig?
Uh-huh.

Killed one of us?

Are you sure?
Oh, I'm sure.

Who is it? I don't know,
but when I find out,

he's going to pay.
Angelina...

Stay out of this.

I owe it to Hap.

And so do you.

Hap's dead.

There's nothing we can
do for him now.

We should have been
here for him last night.

I was hoping that you were going to
tear out a little piggy throat with me.

I guess I'm still
a little naive.

You know what
I hate the most?

That I still love you.

(MOTORBIKE MOVING AWAY)

(EXHALES)

(SNARLS)

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

Burkhardt. MONROE: Angelina just came by.
She says she knows

who killed her brothers.

(EXHALES) Says it was
a Bauerschwein.

A what?
A pig.

And I don't mean a cop,
but I do mean a cop.

Does she know who?
No. Do you?

Look, I can't
tel! you that.

(SCOFFS) Well,
you better protect his ass

because she's out
for blood.

NICK: Lieutenant.
Yeah.

Mind if I have a word?
Sure.

I just wanted to let you know that
we are sending your case files

on the Lasser arson to a Seattle
lab to get a second opinion.

On what?
Your belief that both cases

are accidental
and unrelated.

Why would you do that?

It's just too much
of a coincidence.

Two brothers. Both had
gas leaks a month apart.

Doesn't that strike you
as a little strange?

I didn't screw it up.

An investigator tells the
story he wants told.

I tell the truth.
Yeah?

And how about
your two brothers?

You want to tell me
the truth about them?

(GRUNTS)

Bauerschwein, right?

I don't have a problem
with you, Detective.

Our families have never been enemies.
You should know that.

Let's not change it now.

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

Monroe, it's Nick.
Open up.

Maybe I should just
get you your own key.

Where is Angelina?
I don't know.

She is a murderer.

She killed the
brothers of a cop.

And he killed hers.
I'm up to speed.

Just tell me
where she is.

I'm going to tell you
what I told her.

I'm staying out of it.

This Blutbad-Bauerschwein
feud goes back centuries.

We get blamed for
every Bauerschwein death.

Even the suicides.

And by the way,

she is never going to let you
or anyone else arrest her.

Right now, I'm just trying to keep
them from killing each other.

Or somebody else.

Good luck with that.
That's your job.

You're still in love
with her, aren't you?

(SIGHS)

No.

I'm not.

There was a time

when I thought maybe,

until I started waking up, pulling
a rabbit fur out of my teeth.

I don't miss those days.

There's no good ending
to this, Nick.

I mean,
I don't want her to die,

but I don't want you to
try to arrest her, either.

(SIGHS) Frankly, I'd
rather she just get away

so nobody else
gets hurt.

Come on, you know that's
not going to happen.

Let me tell you something.

I want this guy dead, too.

You understand?

And it has taken all my
self-control not to help her.

So, you can either stick around
and have a glass of wine

or you can leave.

OFFICER: Excuse me.
What are you doing?

Just looking around.

You got a reason
to be here?

I'm just looking
for Officer Orson.

He's not here.
Who are you?

I'm a friend.

You wouldn't happen to have
his home address, would you?

We don't give out
that kind of information.

Hmm.

You shouldn't be in here.

What's your name?

That's really not important.

Yeah, it is.

(OFFICERS MURMURING)

HANK: Where?

Did they get her?

You mean, she's still
in the building?

Yeah, yeah.
On our way.

A woman was in Orson's
office looking for him.

She attacked an officer.

That had to be Angelina.

She's got some balls
coming in here.

How in the hell did she
know it was Orson?

I don't know. But we better
find him before she does.

Unless he's looking for her.

(COCKING sun)

Don't give me an
excuse to use this.

You really need
an excuse?

This isn't between
you and me.

Then, what's with
the shotgun?

I didn't want to end up
on the dinner table

with an apple stuffed
in my mouth.

(SIGHS) Mind if I put
my groceries down?

Slowly.

Slowly.

I know what you're
thinking, Blutbad.

"Can I get to him
before he pulls the trigger?"

I know you're fast, but this thing
is filled with double-ought buck.

You'll be pulling your
teeth off the back wall

before you sink them
into my neck.

Do you really have
to go there?

Now, I know you're not going
to tell me where she is,

so I'm not going
to bother asking.

But I'm going to
tell you something.

This ends with
me and her.

You killed my friend.

I'm supposed to be
okay with that?

Your friend was part
of an old world order.

Hap wasn't like that.

Neither were my brothers.

And she killed them.
So, I killed hers.

We're not the same
Bauerschwein we used to be.

You just give her
the message.

We're even.

I can tell her, but she
ain't going to listen.

She's old-fashioned
that way.

Change is never easy.

But you can't say
I didn't try.

Hey. Hold up.

I just got a call from the officer
checking on Angelina's house.

What, you get her? No, but
somebody torched her house.

Any bodies?
We don't know.

Fire department is still mopping up.
We can't get in yet.

You take Angelina's.
I'll take Orson's. Yeah.

Lieutenant Orson?

It's Detective Burkhardt.

Orson, it's Nick.
I'm coming in.

Relax, relax
It's just me.

(EXHALES)

What the hell
are you doing?

Mud bath.

Yeah, I got that.

It's a Bauerschwein thing It soothes
the skin, it helps me think.

So, what are you thinking?

You know what I was thinking? When
you stopped me in the stairwell

and you figured out
what I really was,

I was a little
freaked out at first.

And then, I realized
maybe you being a Grimm,

maybe that's not
such a bad thing.

We're kind of
on the same side.

I don't think so.

Angelina Lasser
is a monster.

You go after monsters,
so do I.

You killed two people!

Blutbaden are not people.

Rolf was an animal,
just like his sister.

And Hap?

(STUTTERS) Do you know
why she killed my brothers?

That doesn't matter.
For fun.

For sport.

It was just something to
do on a Saturday night.

It's over.

Put on some clothes.

My brothers worked
their entire lives

to put a crummy roof
over their heads.

And then...

This is the first time one of
us has gone after one of them.

The huff and puff days
are over.

Now, Burkhardt, whatever else
we are, we are both cops.

And we ought to be
working together.

I'm not working with you.
I am putting you under arrest.

This is not about the law,
do you understand?

This is never going
to be about the law.

How are you going to
teach a wild animal...

(SNIFFING)

What are you doing?
She's here.

(SCREAMING)

(SNORTING)
(GRUNTING)

NICK: Get off him!

(SQUEALING)

(GRUNTING)

Get off him!

You were good to Hap.

So, I'm going to
give you a free pass.

(SQUEALING)

(SCREAMING)

Now, you're going '10 Pa}!

(GUNSHOT)
(GROANS)

No!

No!

(SIREN WAILING)
(SIGHS)

Sometimes, being a cop gets in
the way of what you have to do.

(CHUCKLING)

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

Yeah. He's in custody,
and she's been shot.

Where is she? We're
still looking for her.

(SCOFFS)
You'll never find her.

Yeah.
But you might.

Don't push it.

(HANGS UP PHONE)

(DOOR OPENING)

(SNIFFING)

(DISTANT HOWLING)