Grimm (2011–2017): Season 2, Episode 17 - One Angry Fuchsbau - full transcript

After sleeping on it Nick decides it would be best for Monroe to take Juliette to the trailer. However, the trailer triggers more memories of Nick than Juliette may be able to handle ...

MR. NlDARlA: What the hell
is the matter with you?
(GLASS BREAKlNG)

(SCREAMS)
Don't you dare
run away from me!

Please don't hurt me!

I told you to wear
the black dress!

It's at the cleaners.
Besides, you like this dress,

you've always said
how good I looked in it.

You look better in black.

I'll put on something else.

That's your whole problem,

when I tell you
to do something,

you should just do it.

Don't hit me,
don't hurt me!

(WHlMPERS)

(GROWLS)

(SQUEAKlNG)

(GROWLS)

Oh, my God!

OPERATOR: 911,
what is your emergency?

MAN: Yes, we
need an ambulance.

NlCK: Morning.
MONROE: Hey.

So, I've been thinking
about what we talked
about last night.

Juliette?
Yeah.

And I think that you should
take her to the trailer.

Don't you think you
should be the one who...

No. You're on better terms
with her right now.

Well, maybe, but isn't this
more of a "you and her" thing

than a "me and her" thing?

If going to the trailer
helps bring back her memories,

then there's a chance
that she's going to
remember everything.

And it could go as badly
as it did the first time.

But ifyou take her
to the trailer...

Oh, I get it. So if
I'm crazy, no big deal.

Hey, well, we can't
both be crazy.

Why not?

I mean, given what we're
talking about from her
point of view...

It's worth a try.

What if she does
remember everything?
I mean, everything.

How am I supposed
to finagle that?

Just do whatever
you have to do.

I know this is asking a lot,
but, Monroe, please, for me.

(SlGHS)

Thank you.

CASTRO:...and the people
will prove beyond any doubt

that on the night
of October 16th,

the defendant,
Donald Nidaria,

did willfully and
with malice aforethought,

murder Katherine,
his wife of only six months.

We will now hear
opening statements
from the defense.

Mr. Kellogg?

Ladies and gentlemen
of the jury,

six months ago, my client,
Donald Nidaria, suffered
an unimaginable tragedy.

His beloved wife, Katherine,

despite all of
his heroic efforts

to provide her the psychiatric
care she so badly needed,

succumbed to the demons
of her darker nature.

Demons that had been
with her for so many years,

driving her to commit
suicide at their home

by leaping to her death
from their bedroom balcony.

To add insult to
this terrible injury,

my client was arrested

and wrongfully
charged with murder.

Murder, ladies and gentlemen.

Of the woman he loved
more than life itself.

(CELL PHONE RlNGS)

Hello?
Hey, Juliette,
it's me, Monroe.

I've been doing some thinking
about the trailer

and I think maybe
I should take you.

I mean,
if you still want to go.
And if you're not busy.

I mean, you know,
you could be busy.

Juliette?

No. I still
want to go. When?

I'm sort of
ready right now.
Okay.

I mean right now,
as in I'm standing
on your front porch.

Look, if this is
going to help bring
your memories back, then...

Oh. Okay.

What's wrong?

Nothing. I just didn't
think you would do it.

Really? Because l...

We're going before
anybody changes their mind.

Okay.

I totally remember
being here. It was raining.

You remember Nick
being with you?

No. I just remember
being really upset.

You sure you
want to do this.
Yes.

Any bells ringing?

Not yet.

Well, take your time.
Don't force it.

Did you know
Aunt Marie?

I met her once,
in the hospital.

That would have been
after she was attacked.

So you remember that?
Yeah.

I heard the gunshots,
and I ran outside
and I saw her...

Saw her lying
in the street.

What?

That's where I've
been seeing him.

Oh, my God, I remember him!
He was sitting at this desk.

You remember Nick?
Yes. He was looking
for something.

But these are
Aunt Marie's books.

What was she doing?

Why would she even
have all this stuff?

That's a really
good question,

and, um, it deserves
a really good answer.

I guess you could say
Aunt Marie was a bit
of a collector.

JULlETTE: These drawings
are so weird.

Do you know what they are?

Uh, well...

It appears she was
into some sort of, uh,

folkish-lore.

You mean like fairy tales?

Yeah. Sure.
You could...
You could go there.

What's in there?

Probably just
more of the same.

Not really.

Wow. Look at
all the weapons.

She really was a hell
of a collector, huh?

Why put all this stuff
in a trailer and haul it
around with you?

And why didn't Nick
just get rid of it all?

It's probably just like a
family heirloom sort of thing,
passed down over generations.

Well, I think this was
a terrific success,

you remembered
Nick being here

and I think this might
be the beginning of
the road to recovery.

Whoa, whoa, whoa.
You want to leave?

Yeah. What? You don't?

There's so much
more to this.

Now, you don't want to go
reading too much into
what might not be here.

What about all
these weird little bottles,
what's in them? What's...

Siegbarste Gift. What's that?

It's probably just
some perfume. I mean,
it says gift, so. Don't...

Oh!

Oh, my God, that's no gift.

Yeah, you might want to
put that one back.

You see these books?
They're filled with drawings

made by my ancestors and
others who had the same...

Juliette?

...ability.

The drawings are ofWesen.

First, you have to dip it
in this stuff, right here.

Siegbarste Gift.

Gift means...
They're running
an illegal fighting ring...

Are you okay?

The gladiator's fighting

with these.
Ancient weapons. Look.

This is Morningstar.

And there's
a rifle in here

that shoots
special bullets...

Juliette, I can't tell
you how long...

Juliette, what's wrong?

(NlCK'S VOlCE CONTlNUES)

Juliette?

What happened?

I don't know.
Are you okay?

I...

I think so.

I'm a little afraid
to ask, but...

What exactly did
you see in there?

I saw Nick.

Or maybe I should say
I saw Nicks.

I saw him...

...everywhere.

What do you mean?
More than one?

Yes. And then,
they were all talking
at the same time.

I didn't understand what
any of them were saying.

Okay, we might not
be doing this right.

I mean, memories can
be kind of tricky.

Mine sure as hell are.

I think I just want
to go home.
Okay.

(DOOR OPENS)

MONROE: Rosalee?
Back here.

I tried to get us
a table at GK's,

but they won't take
a reservation unless you're
a party of, like, 19, so...

I don't really feel like
going out tonight.

What's the matter?
Are you sick?

I'm something.

It doesn't feel like
you have a fever.

(SlGHS)

How was jury duty,
did you even go?

Oh, I went.
About halfway through
I started feeling not so good.

Maybe you should call in sick.
They have alternates.

I'll see how I feel tomorrow.
I think I'm just mad
at myself.

Why? What did you do?

I started out feeling
one way about the case,

and then I went completely
in the other direction.

Wow.

Sounds like someone's
a hell of a lawyer.

I guess.

But when I was there
I thought I was getting sick.

Once I left, I started
feeling better. And now
I just have a headache.

Why don't you go home
and go to bed, I'll close up.

Mmm... I'd appreciate that.

Thank you. You're the best.

Hey. How about I drive you
to court tomorrow?

I'd like that.

Good night.
Good night.

(DOOR OPENS)

(COMPUTER CHlMES)

(DOOR OPENS)

MONROE: Wow! Smells good.
I didn't know
you could cook.

Oh, I can't.
This is take-out.
Ah.

Weren't you supposed to be
on a date with Rosalee?

Yeah, she didn't
feel so good, so...

What are you reading?

Believe it or not,
I think I just got
an email from my mom.

Seriously? What does it say?

"Sorry to be off
the radar for so long.

"l miss you.

"All is well.

"l plan to spend the money
wisely. Love, Mom."

That's code, right?

She's talking
about the coins.

Wow! Well, that's
a good thing, I guess.

Which reminds me... Um...

I took Juliette
to the trailer.

And?
She actually remembered
seeing you in the trailer.

She remembered me?
Just in the trailer.

That's a start, right?
It's definitely a start.

Except she saw
a whole lot of you,

all over the place,
all talking at the same time.

What?
Her memory's definitely
trying to come back,

but I think the best thing
for us to do right now

is just stay out of the way.

No, I need to talk to her.

You've been talking to her
all day in her head, man,

I think she's
kind of Nick'd out.

I think it might actually
be dangerous for her
ifwe try to push it.

(PlLAR'S VOlCE lN SPANlSH)

NlCK: Juliette, I can't
tell you how long...

(PlLAR'S VOlCE
CONTlNUES lN SPANlSH)

(NlCK TALKlNG UNlNTELLlGABLY)

(VOlCES TALKlNG
UNlNTELLlGABLY)

CASTRO: Now, Vera, please
tell the court exactly
what you heard.

I heard Mrs. Nidaria yelling
for him not to hurt her.

And what did you do then?

I rushed to the bedroom.

And what did you see?

I saw Mr. Nidaria
grab Mrs. Nidaria...

(KATHERlNE SCREAMlNG)

VERA:...and throw her
right off the balcony.

It was horrible.

Thank you.
No further questions.

KELLOGG: Good morning,
Ms. Montgomery.

Can you tell the
court how long

you have been employed
as Mr. Nidaria's housekeeper?

Just over two years.

You say you saw
my client grab his wife.
Is that correct?

Yes.

My client's sworn testimony
states that his wife
was hysterical

and despite his best
efforts, she threw herself
off the bedroom balcony.

Now I ask you to go back
to that moment one more time.

You heard shouting

and you ran into the room.

Stay back!
Please come back inside.

(SCREAMS)
Katherine, no!

(KATHERlNE SCREAMS)

Please, God, no.

KELLOGG: And what did you see?

I think...
MR. NlDARlA: I was only
trying to help her.

...he was trying to help her.

Objection, Your Honor.
The defense is leading
the witness.

Your Honor, I am simply trying
to confirm what the witness
actually saw

on the evening of
this tragic accident.

Your Honor, the defense
isn't confirming anything,

he's suggesting testimony
to the witness.

Counsel will please
approach the bench.

I'm going to let
the answer stand

in the interest of finding out
what happened that night.

But, be more careful

in how you phrase your
questions when we proceed.

Of course, Your Honor.
Thank you.

We will take an hour
lunch break and resume
at 1:00.

BAlLlFF: All rise.

(DOOR CLOSES)

(GROWLlNG)

His name is
Henri LeSeuer,

a businessman
from Marseilles...

...working in textiles.
With ties to al-Qaeda
in Morocco.

What's he doing here?

According to the report,
he was here to deliver
an explosive device

to someone in
the Pacific Northwest.

That sounds a little vague.

Well, that's because
none of it's true.

His real name
is Aguistin Katt,
born in Malta in 1973.

He joined the French
Foreign Legion when he
was just 17 years old.

Rose quickly through the
ranks, and then abruptly
disappeared for eight years,

only to resurface
with a new identity,
working for the Verrat.

What's the Verrat?

The Verrat was created
by the Royal Families in 1945

as a Protective Squadron.

Comprised ofWesen,
mostly Hundjager,

who served on both sides
during World War ll.

Was that bomb meant for you?

For me or the man I was
meeting with. Probably both.

How do you want us to deal
with this investigation?
We don't.

We let the lie be the truth.
At least, for the time being.

Why are you telling
us all this?

Because if they're willing
to go to these lengths,
we all need to be on guard.

Good to know.

Be careful.

You believe him?
Yeah.

(CELL PHONE RlNGS)

You trust him?
I don't know.

Yeah?
Hey. Are you busy?

Why?

I think you need to get down
to the courthouse on Sixth.

And what's the problem?

Nothing much, just
some rampant witness
and jury tampering.

Okay.

Hey. Thanks for getting
down here so fast. It is
going off the rails in there.

You heard of Barry Kellogg,
the lawyer?

He's pretty famous.
Handling the Nidaria case.

He's handling it all right,

he's running the courtroom
like a nightclub hypnotist.

You said something
about jury tampering.
You got proof?

Well, he dropped a toad.

In the men's room.
Excuse me?

I think he's a Ziegevolk.

Why else would he have
a toad in the bathroom?

What the hell is
he talking about?

A Ziegevolk eats toads

which gives them a kind of

psycho-hallucinogenic
influence over people.

Remember that guy
who caged the women
in his basement?

He was one?
MONROE: Yeah.

Except this guy's not just
picking up women, he's
picking up an entire jury.

So why are you here?

Because Rosalee's on the jury.

I'm just saying,
take a look at this deal,
and you tell me I'm crazy.

Now, according to
your earlier testimony,

you arrived at the Nidaria
residence at around 8:15 p.m.

Can you please
describe the defendant
when you entered the house?

Yes. I found him in
his living room, pacing.

Wu's on this case?
I identified myself.

Yeah. He was
first at the scene.

Wu's done this
a million times.

No lawyer's
going to trick him.

Okay.

Did he say anything?

No.

Mr. Nidaria, I need to
ask you a few questions.

Mr. Nidaria?

He refused to say anything

except that he had already
called his lawyer.

Did the defendant express
any remorse about what
happened to his wife?

No. No, not to me.

Thank you, Officer.

Your witness.

Let me just say, Sergeant,
that we appreciate the hard
work of the police department.

We understand the pressure
you're under every time
you face a crime scene.

It's not easy, facing death
on a regular basis.

You testified that my client
failed to express remorse.

Which sounds to me like
the description a police
officer would have had,

one who experiences
death on a daily basis.

I want you to go back
to that night one more time.

My client was
devastated by
her death.

My client was, in fact,
in tears when you saw him.

CASTRO: Objection.

Leading the witness.
Sustained.

Then I'll let you tell it
in your own words.

What did you see, Sergeant?

Mr. Nidaria, I need to
ask you a few questions.

I tried to stop her.
God, this can't be happening.

WU: Well...

When I first saw
the defendant, he was...

KELLOGG: Take your
time, Sergeant.

This is very important.

Uh...

(SlGHS)

Yeah, I think he was...

...crying.

KELLOGG: Crying.

Would you say
he was distraught?

Yes.

KELLOGG: Thank you, Sergeant.

What the hell?
No further questions,
Your Honor.

I'm telling you,
it's the toad.

Okay, guys, what's going on?

So Barry Kellogg
is a Ziegevolk?

That's how he wins.

I still can't believe
he got Wu to reverse
his testimony.

He's using some kind
of rare type toad

to really super charge
the Ziegevolk pheromones.

He's been drugging us.

He's got the whole
courtroom bamboozled.

It's so obvious.
I can't believe I didn't
see it from the beginning.

Now that we know what
we're dealing with,

isn't there some sort of
"immunity nasal spray"
you could make

to keep Kellogg
from influencing you?
Maybe.

Just getting it into Rosalee
isn't going to do any good,

we need the whole
jury to vote guilty.

Could you prove some
sort of malpractice?
How?

Eating frogs isn't illegal.

And forget trying to prove
they have magical powers
to influence a jury.

And besides, this guy puts
killers back on the streets.

Tanking one case isn't enough.

We need to figure out a way
to stop him, for good.

We don't have much time.
Closing arguments
are tomorrow.

(KNOCKlNG AT DOOR)

(SPEAKS SPANlSH)

(SPEAKlNG lN SPANlSH)

(SPEAKS lN SPANlSH)

Here's something about
pheromone production
using salamanders.

No. Gotta be toads.

This one has a lengthy
treatise on Ziegevolk anatomy,

but the author seems
mostly interested

in rehashing the
old three vs. four
stomachs debate.

That's a debate?
Yeah.

Wait, there's something here
in the Ziegevolk's brain.

"The Geruck gland, which is
below the hypothalamus,

"is unique to the Ziegevolk
and is devoted solely
to regulating

"the release of pheromones
through the sweat glands."

That's how they utilize
their pheromones
so effectively.

What does it say about toads?

Nothing here, but it's
pretty obvious that when
they eat certain amphibians,

it super-stimulates this gland

and sends the production and
strength of the pheromones
into overdrive.

So, this is our target.

And how do we get to it?

We make a solution that
neutralizes that gland.

Which will stop him
from producing pheromones

no matter how many
toads he eats.

Sort of a pheromone vasectomy
which will negate everything
he's told the jury.

Well, let's do it.

Okay. Oh, no. Oh, no.

There's one unfortunate
ingredient we need.

Should have seen that coming.

What is it?
Barry Kellogg's sweat.

How the hell do we get that?

First we find him.
And then we make him sweat.

(CHUCKLlNG)

I'm not sure I should
really leave with you.

Well, it's up to you.

I hardly know you.

But you feel safe
and secure with me.

And you want to
come back to my room.

You know what?
I think I do.

I've never done
this before.

I won't hold that
against you.

(GROWLlNG)

What was that?

(SCREAMS)

(SCREAMS)

(SlREN BLARES)

Police.

You okay, Miss?

Something just jumped
out at us. I don't know
what it was.

Some kind of maniac...
I'll call it in.

All right, what's your name?
Olivia Sutton.

Why don't you get back
in the bar, Ms. Sutton?

Get off the street.

(WHlMPERlNG)

Help!
Hey!

Help! Help! Help!

What's wrong?
Blutbad!

(GROWLlNG)

Get in the truck!

Come on! Go! Go!
Go! Come on!

(GROWLlNG)

(SCREAMS)

How'd it go?
Oh, he's sweating.

But I think I pulled
a groin muscle.

He just came out of nowhere.

Yeah, yeah, I can see that.
Here. You built up quite
a sweat.

Thank you, my friend.
You quite literally
saved my life.

Hey, it's really nothing.
That's what Wesen are for.

Helping each other, you know,
get away from other Wesen.

(SlGHS)

Let me buy you a drink.
It's the least I can do.

I gotta get home,
the wife and all.

Thank you so much. Really.
Yeah.

Sure.

Oh... My handkerchief?

Yeah. This thing's a mess.

Let me buy you
a dozen more, monogrammed?

No, no. I need that one.

I mean, my wife gave it me.

As a birthday present
last Christmas.

My birthday's on Christmas.
Like Jesus. Thanks.

(DOOR OPENS)

I got it! I got it!
He wanted to take it back,
but I got it!

Okay. Hurry,
let's put it in the pot.

Okay.

This needs to steep
for a few hours.

So, we leach out
all his sweat,

then we add the reduction
to the rest of the potion.

Then comes the hard part.
Hard part?

Didn't we just do
the hard part?

All this does is help us
make the antidote.

Which we have to get
into Kellogg's toad
before he eats it.

That way it'll go straight
to his Geruck gland.

Uh...

Okay, I guess that
makes sense, but how do
we get it into his toad?

(KNOCKlNG AT DOOR)

Mr. Kellogg?
Yes?

I'm Detective Burkhardt,
this is Detective Griffin.

May we come in?
What's this all about?

We're just following up
on the 911 call made by
Olivia Sutton.

She said she was with you
when you were attacked
last night.

It'll just take
a few minutes.

All right, but make it quick.
I'm due in court in
45 minutes.

We have just enough
for one dose.

Make sure you inject
all of it into the toad.

Okay.

Maybe I should do it?
No, no, you can't.

You have to be in court.
Besides, if he sees you,
he'll recognize you.

I got it.

I'm good.

Could you describe
the man who attacked you?

Well, it wasn't exactly
an attack. I may have
overreacted.

I'm just relieved the young
lady was not injured.

The woman said you ran away
and he ran after you.

Of course. I was trying
to lead him away from her.

So you ran away in
concern for her safety?

Absolutely, wouldn't you?

She said he looked strange,

Iike there was something
wrong with his face.

He was wearing a hoodie.
I didn't get a good look.

HANK: What color hoodie?
KELLOGG: I'm not sure.

Look, I really have to...
Just a few more questions.

Two toads?

Two toads.

One dose.

(SlGHS) Seriously?

HANK: Now, Mr. Kellogg,

how did you get away
from the attacker?

I saw a workman
loading his truck.

If it wasn't for him,
I probably wouldn't
have gotten away.

Did he see the man
who was chasing you?
Yes.

Do you know his name?
No!

HANK: Where did he drive you?

KELLOGG: Back here to
the hotel. What does it
matter where he drove me?

Don't move.

We're trying to identify
the man who can identify
the man who chased you.

You said he saw him.
He did.

Oh, no.

Would you recognize him
if you saw him again?

The man who was chasing me?

No, the man who
drove you here.

I don't know, maybe,
I don't know who he is.

The man who was
chasing you?
No, the other man!

(EXHALES)

Look, I'm a defense attorney

and I happen to be involved
in a very important case
right now.

Gentlemen, I have to go.

No, sir, no! Mr. Kellogg

There's a very dangerous
man out there.

You're touching me.

We need to do everything
in our power to get him
off the streets.

Now, we've heard other
complaints in the same area.

Attacks just like
the one you described.

How would you
feel if the same man
attacked someone else?

(SlGHS) All I know is,
you're not going to catch
him in my hotel room.

Now, I am due in court
and I am leaving,

unless you'd like to explain
to the judge why I'm not
there for closing arguments.

I think we're good here.

Thank you for
your time, sir.

(SlGHS)

There you are.

(SlGHS)

We got a problem.
What?

He had two toads.
Two toads?

I don't know which one
he's going to choose.

What did you do?
The only thing I could do.
I picked one.

KELLOGG:
Ladies and gentlemen
of the jury,

we have a saying
back where I'm from,

"Never judge a heifer
by its hide."

I'm reminded of these words
as I stand here asking you

to judge my client
as you would a heifer.

Not by its hide,
but by its character.

Don loved Katherine
more than life itself.

They lived together
in wedded bliss for
more than five months.

He would have done
anything for her.

Anything but kill her.

You heard testimony
from his maid,

chauffeur, cook,
even the police.

And they all tell
the same story.

The story of
a quiet, upstanding,
law-abiding citizen

caught in the clutches of
an uncaring judicial system

intent upon prosecuting
an innocent man!

My friends,

the fate of this man
is in your hands.

It's up to you to see
that justice is done.

Thank you.

Mein Herr,
Fr?ulein Schade

Eric, welcome back.

You look fabulous.

So do you.

Which brings us to the key.

I don't have it.

Well, that's disappointing.

I assume you told
my brother what would happen
if he didn't produce it?

I told him you
would tell the Grimm
everything if he didn't.

Wonder what game
he's playing.

He said he couldn't
get the key.

At least not in the
short amount of time
that you gave him.

I don't believe time
was the issue.

It's the motivation.

I can't say I completely
understand what motivates
your brother.

He's more complicated
than most men.

A little bit of Hexenbiest
goes a long way.

I suppose it's about time
the Grimm knew the truth
about my brother and me.

Do you want me
to tell him?
Uh...

No.

It's been a long time
since I've seen my brother.

I'm looking forward to
wrapping my arms around him.

What?

What's different about you?

Nothing. Why?

I don't know.
You have this...

...glow.

That's 'cause
I'm with you.

(LAUGHS)

How long do you think
this will take?
It's hard to say.

Well, ifyou had to say,
how long would it take?

Ifthey're guilty, it can
take forever. If they're
innocent, it's usually faster.

WOMAN:
They've reached a verdict.
The jury is coming back in.

Oh, God, I picked
the wrong toad.

That was fast.

Always is.
(CHUCKLES)

Ladies and gentlemen
of the jury, have you
reached a verdict?

We have, Your Honor.

May I see the verdict?

Will the defendant
please rise?

Madame Foreman,
will you please
read the verdict?

In the case of
The People of Oregon
v. Donald Nidaria,

on the charge of murder
in the first degree,

we find the defendant,
Donald Nidaria...

Guilty.

(PEOPLE GASP AND MURMUR)

What the hell happened?

JUDGE: Quiet. Quiet
in the court, please.

(ALL LAUGHlNG)

Oh, oh!

(GASPS) I want to
thank all ofyou.

If it wasn't for what
you did, I'd be part of
setting a killer free.

And we saved some lives.
Nidaria's in jail.

And Kellogg will never
be able to step in front
of a jury again

without antagonizing them.

I still can't believe
I actually stole
a guy's sweat!

Cheers!
ALL: Cheers!

(DOOR OPENS)
Mmm.

I got it.

I'm sorry. We're actually
closed right now.

I just... I forgot
to turn the...

I need help.
I was told this is
the place I should come.

You know, if you
come another time,
maybe tomorrow...

I need the help now.

(GROWLS)

Do you see
what I'm getting at?
I do.

Something's happened to me.

I've lost my abilities.

Monroe, everything okay?
I got this.

You should...
You!

You were on the jury.
You did something to me.

I'm sure you're mistaken...

You poisoned me.
You did this!

You ruined me! I'll kill you!

(GROWLlNG)

(ROSALEE SCREAMS)

Monroe!

You. You're the one
who chased me.

He attacked Rosalee,
so you basically just
saved this guy's life.

ROSALEE: Oh, my God,
Monroe. Thank you.

You! You're the cop.

And you!
Hey, what's going on?

Oh. Hi. How ya doing?

All of you. You...
You all did this to me.

Gonna be tough to
prove in court.

You're under arrest
for assault.

Anything you say can
and will be used against
you in a court of law.

(DOOR OPENS)

I want to talk to my lawyer!

I wouldn't bother.

Lawyers aren't worth
a damn in here.

(GROWLlNG)

NlCK: He said he knew
someone from Reinbek.

I don't think it would
have survived...

NlCK: Hey, I'm out
of shaving cream.

Did you remember to bring
any home, on the way?

Never mind, I'll just
use yours. Almost there.

(STRUMS GUlTAR)
So, I wrote you a song.

And it is very bad,
but I'm going to
play it anyway.

That was Hank.
There's a double homicide
on Southeast Hawthorne.

Have you seen
my green sweater?

It's going to be
a very late night.

Yeah, the one
with the buttons.

Hey, I'm out of shaving cream.
Did you remember
to pick any up?

I hate the red one.

Never mind,
I'll just use yours.

That was Hank.

...I love you.

And not just because
I want to sleep with you.

I mean, I don't even know
if I was telling the truth.

I do want to have
your babies, but...

Hey! Hey, come on.
I'm kidding. Okay?

(NlCK'S VOlCES CONTlNUE)

Converted by Silmaev