Grimm (2011–2017): Season 2, Episode 3 - Bad Moon Rising - full transcript

Monroe explains to Nick about the feral Coyotl prison gang-like, even tattooed kind's pack code when they find on old friend of Hank is actually one who fled his pack years ago and now ...

NICK: Previously on Grimm...

MONROE: Hank's got
to be shook up about this
in some way,

This is not like
your ordinary nightmare, okay?
He knows he was awake,

(SNARLS)

(SCREAMING)

ADALIND: I don't
have any powers,

(YOWLS)

Ooh. Ow.
Hey! I'm so sorry.

Are you okay?
JULIETTE: Yeah,
it's okay, Adalind.

Where's Adalind?

Why would you think
I know where she is?

RENARD: She played one
last little trick,

She put Nick's
girlfriend in a coma,

Juliette. You're awake.

Who are you?

You're gonna have to talk
to your counselor tomorrow

if you want to
change those classes.

But I don't want
to change them.

Yeah, I know,
but in my humble opinion,
five AP classes is a bit much.

It's your senior year.
For crying out Ioud,

you gotta save
a Iittle bit of time
for fun.

Pretty sure that's
what college is for, Dad.

I'm gonna go finish my essay.
Love you.

Love you, too.
You want me to wake
you up in the morning?

No, I only have a few
more days to sleep in.

I'II go see
the counselor tomorrow,

but I'm not promising
I'm dropping all the APs.

Laundry.
Got it.

(GROWLS)

Hi.
Hi.

I know you.

You're the policeman
that brought me
to the hospital.

Dr. Saliman told
me all about you.

I owe you a thank you.
(SOFTLY) Nah.

It's no problem.

Those are pretty.

They're for you.

What's that for?

These are some pictures.

Of what?

Can I just show you?

Yeah.

Here.
Yeah.

How are you feeling?

I'm okay. I just
wanna get out of here.

What'd the doctor say?

Not a whole Iot.

They said I Iook pretty good
for a girl who's been in
a coma for three days.

And what about
that scratch?

The cat scratch?
They don't seem to
think it's a big deal.

I don't really know.

So what are
these pictures?

That's you and me
in front of my house.

Yeah.

It Iooks Iike we know
each other pretty well.

Yeah.

Oh, that's Margaret.
She works at
the clinic with me.

And that's Bala.
I delivered that dog.
(CHUCKLES)

So you remember
where you work?

Yeah, of course.
I've worked there
for five years.

AII right.
This was taken two years ago
at Chris and Melissa's house.

Chris and Melissa Becker.

I guess we really know
each other pretty well.

Like really well.

Like "sleeping
together" well?

We Iive together.

Oh.

For how Iong?

Three years.

I don't know
what to say.

You don't have
to say anything.

Can I hold onto that
for a Iittle while?

Absolutely. Yeah.

I guess I'm feeling
a Iittle tired actually.

I'II stop in Iater.

(GASPS)

(MUFFLED SCREAMING)

NARRATOR: There once was a man
who lived a life so strange
it had to be true,

Only he could see
what no one else can,

The darkness inside,
the real monster within,

And he's the one
who must stop them,

This is his calling,
This is his duty,

This is the life of a Grimm,

DR. SALIMAN: We're
in a gray area,
medically speaking.

We don't know the extent
of Juliette's memory Ioss

or even which areas of
her brain are affected.

Well, she seems
to be remembering
a Iot of stuff.

People, places, dogs.

Just not me.

There is the possibility
of prosopagnosia,

when a patient has
trouble recognizing
familiar faces.

I've seen cases when
a mother can't recognize
her own children.

But as I said,
we won't know until
we've done more tests.

So there's nothing
I can do?

For right now,
the best thing you
can do is be patient

and try and help
her remember.

(SIGHS)

(EXHALES)

JULIETTE: Why can't I
remember you?

TODD: Come on.

Come on.
You not gonna come out?
I'm gonna come get you out.

There you go.
Come on.

(STRAINING)
She's feeling feisty.

Hey, hey, hey,
knock it off.

I've got her, Todd.

(MUFFLED SCREAMING)
(GRUNTS)

Yeah, there we go.
There we go.

(MUFFLED SCREAMING)

TODD: We got the perfect
place for you, Iittle Iady.

This'II cool you off.
KYLE: There we go.

KYLE: Knock it off.
Knock it off.

Shh. It's okay.

(MUFFLED SCREAMING)

TODD: You got her?

KYLE: Yeah, I got her.
Come on.

KYLE: It's okay.
It's okay. It's okay.

(CARLY WHIMPERING)

You got it?

Here we go.
It's okay.

(KYLE LAUGHING)

TODD: Easy does it.

(MUFFLED SCREAMING)

(MUFFLED SCREAMING)

SIeep tight. Nighty night.

DR. HODGKINS: You said you
were having trouble sleeping
and some periods of anxiety.

Yeah.

Yes, that's right.

How Iong has
this been going on?

A few weeks.

Can you describe
your feelings?

Just jumpy.

Uh...

I'm on edge
all the time.

A Iot of strange
stuff going on Iately.

Like what?

Ooh!

It's kind of
hard to explain.

And when did
the nightmares begin?

(GROWLS)

I was on a murder case.

Witnesses were having
trouble remembering
what they saw.

My partner and I
secured a suspect
at a theater.

(GUN SHOT)
Ah!

(WAILING)

I shot him.

That must have
been very upsetting.

It's what happened
after that.

He changed.

What do you mean?

After he fell,
after I shot him...

What do you see?

What are you remembering?

Detective Griffin?

No, he changed.

I know he did.
I saw it.

Detective Griffin.

Detective Griffin!
Detective Griffin!

(PANTING)

I'm sorry.

I'm so sorry.
I didn't mean to do that.

I think we just need
to go a Iittle slower.

Why don't you
sit back down?

Maybe you're right.

The shooting got to me.

There's a Iot
more to it than that.
PIease, sit back down.

Look, thanks,
but I gotta be
getting back to work.

We still have some time.
I appreciate your help.

But I've got to go.

Look, all I'm
saying is, odds are

if she doesn't know you,
she's not gonna know me.

I know, but we were
the Iast two people
she saw before she went out.

That actually might not
be such a good thing.

(SIGHS) I forgot to bring
her flowers, too.

Nick, you know,
just don't get
your hopes up. That's all.

They're not up.

I'm just thinking
maybe seeing us together

will help jog
her memory of me.

That's assuming
she remembers me,

which I seriously
do not think is...

Monroe?

What are you
doing here?

(STAMMERS)

I just wanted to see if...

I mean, we, Nick and I,
we wanted to see
how you're doing.

You remember Nick?

Yeah, I'm trying.

You remember Monroe.

Yeah. Of course,
he saved my Iife.

Actually, Nick was kind of
primarily the guy
who saved your Iife.

You were?
Sort of.

I gotta just...

Remember that dinner party
you had at your place,

and you made that
delicious honey-pepper
cedar plank vegan salmon?

Right, I gave you
the recipe.

Yeah.

So you remember
who was there?

You and me.

Well, I'm gonna go.
Why don't you two talk a bit,
catch up and all that?

Okay, sure.
I mean, why not?

AII right, bye.

Bye.

I'm glad you dropped by.
How've you been?

Uh, good, yeah.

Good.

And you've been here.

I have been here.

How are they
treating you?

How do you know Nick?

Oh. Uh... (SIGHS)

(STAMMERS)

Yeah, she's calmed
down now.

(GRUNTS)

Who are you?

Don't you
remember, Carly?

Last time I saw you,
you were finger painting
on the side of my house,

and your momma
got real mad.

Not as mad as we got
when you all took off.

Your daddy brought
shame down on us

when he took your
mom and you away.

(QUIVERING) What are you
gonna do to me?

We're going to take
you back into the pack.

It's good
to see you again.

NICK: Those are
the photographs of
Catherine Schade's body.

RENARD: Any suspects?

Not yet.

It was a hell
of a fight.

We checked with her
place of employment,
but there was none.

Her house is paid for,
so is her car.

PIenty of money in the bank,
so whatever she was up to,
it was a cash business.

You think she
was dealing?

Her house was
full of herbs, roots,

medicinal stuff,
and a Iot of mirrors.

Got the Iab techs
sorting through it now

to see if there are any
controlled substances.

She have any relatives?

A daughter.
Do we have a name?

Adalind Schade.

Yeah, I remember her.
She was one of the Iawyers
we had to protect.

Very pretty.

Do we know where she is?

No. She disappeared.

Her Iandlord said she
took off around the time
her mom was murdered.

No forwarding address.
Cell phone was canceled.

You think the daughter
might have done it?

I think we need
to find her.

So do I.

Hey.

How you doing?
Hanging in there.

You don't sound Iike it.
(CHUCKLES)

Look, I've been
doing this a Iong time.

And I think maybe it's
starting to get to me.

There's been a Iot
of stress Iately.

I put three bullet holes
in my closet, Nick,

and there wasn't
anything there.

I just came from
seeing a therapist,
and to be honest, I Iost it.

You're a good cop, Hank.

I was.

I'm not so sure anymore.

Hey. Look.

Now, I know a Iot
of weird stuff has been
going on Iately, but...

I'm thinking about
going to the Captain, Nick.

I'm not sure I
can do this anymore.

Hank...
Look, I don't
trust myself.

And that's not
good for either of us.

Listen to me.

You and I need to talk.

You know, about some of
these things that have
been going on Iately.

I...
Hank.

There's a guy here
asking to see you.

Seems pretty upset.
Says he knows you.

Jarold Kampfer?

Yeah, I know him.
Where is he?

Coming at you.

Hey, man,
what's going on?

Hey.

I'm sorry to bother you, Hank,
but I think something's
happened to Carly.

Carly, you kidding?

Here, here, sit down.

JAROLD: Thanks.

Jarold, this is
Detective Burkhardt,
my partner.

Nick, Jarold Kampfer.
Hey.

OId friend.

Now, you think...
Is Carly in some
kind of trouble?

Yeah, I don't know.

Um, she was supposed
to meet with her school
counselor this morning,

and she didn't show up.
And that's not
Iike her at all.

When was the Iast
time you saw her?

Last night before
she went to sleep.

I Ieft early
this morning for work,
so I didn't wanna wake her up,

so I didn't check on her.

And then I got
the call at work

from her counselor
asking where she was,

so I went home,
checked in her room,
and her cell phone was there.

She never Ieaves her
cell phone at home.

Her Iaundry was there.
Her bed was made.

She never makes her bed,
so I don't even think
she slept in it Iast night.

AII right, was there
any sign of forced entry?

No, no, no.

Hank, I don't know
where she is.

Have you or Carly
received any threats?

No.

How old's
our daughter?

She just turned 17.

HANK: Right, right, right,
a couple weeks ago.

She still seeing
that Robert guy?

No, no.
They broke up Iast month.

But I called him.
I called her friends.

Nobody's seen her.
Nobody knows where she is.

What about her mom?

Lisa passed five years ago.
It's just Carly and me.

Was there anything
missing from her room?

CIothes, computer?

No.

Was your daughter involved
in any groups, gangs?

No, she's never been
in any kind of trouble.

(SOBBING)

It doesn't make
any sense at all.

I didn't want to call
the police until I was
sure something was wrong.

Okay.

Is there anything
we need to know
about your personal Iife?

Work, associates,
anybody you might
owe money to?

Nick, I've known Jarold
since high school.

We were on the football
team together.
Carly's my goddaughter.

I'm really, really
worried, Hank.

I know.
Let us check out
a few things

before we file
a missing persons report.

I'm gonna need
the names and numbers
of anybody she could be with

or anybody who might
know where she is.

Okay.

Jarold?

I promise you
we will find her.

(PHONE KEYS BEEPING)

I'm gonna go run
some predators.

AII right.

MONROE: Coyotls. Ugh.

Mean, nasty Iittle bullies.
The kind of guys you
don't wanna run into

in a dark alley,
or a parking garage,
under the bleachers.

Okay, we're talking
street gangs of
the Wesen world.

Yeah, pretty much.

I mean, minus
the black Ieather jackets
and steel-toed boots.

So it would be a big
deal to Ieave the pack?

Dude, the biggest.

I mean, they're Iike
once in, never out.
It's a serious no-no.

You really know a Coyotl
who did and Iived
to tell about it?

Maybe.

Huh.

NICK: These Iook Iike
fertility symbols.

You have any idea
what that means?

Uh, well, Nick,

when a mommy Coyotl
and a daddy Coyotl
Iove each other very much...

Okay.

Typical Coyotl.
It's all about
breeding.

Or inbreeding as
the case usually is.

The female is taken
by a member of the pack
into the fertility matrix.

That's the stakes
with the skulls,
I'm guessing.

So are we talking
about some kind
of mating ritual?

According to this,

that's how they
introduce females
to the pack.

(SIGHS)

No wonder Hank's buddy
moved back to Portland.
Talk about in-Iaws.

Says here they must
complete the aseveraci?n,
or the ritual "consummation,"

after the female's
17th year.

The whole ceremony
starts with ritual feasts

where Coyotls slaughter dogs
and other small animals.

There's an
interesting footnote.

The number 17
represents immortality,

which supposedly breeds
strength and Iongevity
into the pack.

Does it mention when
after the 17th year

this consummation
is supposed to take place?

Sure does.
It's one of the classics.

Under the full moon.

Let me guess. That's...
Tonight.

It's not a good
night for me.
I'm staying in.

I gotta go.

Hey, don't you want to hear
how it went with Juliette?

Well, does she
remember me?

Uh, well, no,
but Iisten.

Doesn't it seem
strange that the only thing

Juliette doesn't
remember is you?

Like, maybe that was
Adalind's plan all along.

Yeah, but I've got
to find this girl.

Okay. Thanks for
talking to Juliette.

I'm gonna call you.

Okay.

Oh, man.

I don't know, Hank.
These are all her friends.

None of these people
have it in for her.

And I've talked to
most of them already.

We've got to talk
to all of them.

How you guys doing?

We got a Iong Iist.
That's about all.

What about you?
Nothing concrete.

Hey, Jarold, I'm gonna
get some coffee.
You want some?

Yeah, that'd be great.
Thank you.

Look, I'm going to
tell you something,

and you're probably
going to get all upset.

But I want you to
know I am on your side.

I know what you are.

What are you
talking about?

You're a Coyotl.
I hope I'm pronouncing
that right.

Relax, I'm a Grimm,
and I'm gonna help
you find your daughter.

But we don't have
a Iot of time to talk
before Hank gets back.

So if there's anything
you think I should know,
now would be the time.

Does Hank know
about me or about you?

No.

No, and that has not
been easy to deal with.

Yeah, I know.

Could there be a Coyotl
connection to your
daughter's disappearance?

I don't know.

I never thought about that.
It's been so many
years since we Ieft.

Lisa and I
wanted to raise Carly
in a more normal environment.

Okay, what do you know
about the aseveraci?n?

I know it is a barbaric
ritual we don't want
any part of.

But that's Lisa's family,
and they Iive back in Texas.

Oh, my God.

HANK: What? You just come
up with something?

Yeah, Lisa's family
in Texas were pretty
angry that we Ieft.

Uh, accused me of
breaking up the family,
and things got pretty heated,

which was why I
Ieft the way I did.

But I haven't spoken to
them in over 10 years.

HANK: I know you never
Iiked them, man,

but in all these years,
you never talked about them

Iike they were crazy enough
to do something Iike this.

Yeah, well,
there are some things
about your family

you don't even tell
your closest friends.

AII right,
give me a name.

Hayden.
It's his sister I married.
Hayden Walker.

Do you really
think this...
It's a start.

What happened
when your wife died?
Did they come to the funeral?

No, they treated
her Iike she never
even existed.

I thought you
said Hayden Walker
Iived in Texas.

Yeah, he does.

Not anymore.
He's here. Working.

HANK: Even got
himself a record.

Four traffic
tickets in two months.
One disorderly conduct.

Yeah, that sounds
Iike Hayden.

Is he a mechanic?

Yeah.

That's the one
thing he can do.

I know where he's working.

See anyone you recognize?

No.

AII right,
we'II talk to the boss.

If Hayden is here,
Ieave it to us.
Stay in the car.

Mmm-mmm.

I know what you're thinking.
First, you get the bike.
Then you get a tattoo.

Next thing I know,
you're driving to Sturgis,
South Dakota.

I don't know
about the tattoo.

What can I do for
you two gentlemen?

We're Iooking
for Hayden Walker.

Me, too. He called
in sick two days ago.

HANK: Well, he Iisted
this address as his
place of residence.

Yeah, I Iet him stay here
when he first got to town
till he found a place.

We need the address.

Right.

JAROLD: Where is he?

Hayden's not here,
but we do have his address.

If he has Carly...
Jarold, all we know
is he's in town.

It doesn't mean he's got her.
Now, we're gonna take
this one step at a time.

Hayden Walker,
Portland police.
Open up the door.

You smell that?

Yeah.

Dead body?
Smells Iike.

(GROANS)

(FLIES BUZZING)

(GROANS)

You all right?

No, I'm not all right.

And neither is
the son of a bitch
that Iives here.

We need to tear this
place apart, find out
where he is, and fast.

(COUGHS) Mmm.

Hey, Nick, I think
I got something here.

Mmm.

Time to wash up.

I want you nice and
clean for the ceremony.

(GASPING)

JAROLD: What happened?
Was he in there?

No, but we know
where he might be.

We found a deed of
foreclosure for a place

called Renniker Farm
out on Sawmill Road.

Now, Jerry, here's the deal.
You might be
right about this guy.

Nick and I are gonna
check the place out
and drop you off at home.

No, I'm going with you.
That's not a good idea.

Hank, I know Hayden.
You don't.

He might be a help.

Helpful or not, I gotta go.
It's my daughter.
Hank, it's Carly.

AII right.

But you stay in the car
until we figure out
what the hell is going on.

Put it on.

TODD: It's not gonna
be so bad. You might
even Iike it.

HAYDEN: I remember when
your mother went
through this, too.

HAYDEN: She didn't Iearn.

You don't turn your
back on your family
or their traditions.

HAYDEN: The world you ran away
to doesn't understand
what you are.

It's the pack
that protects you.

PIease don't do this.

(GRUNTING)

(SHUSHING)

Welcome home, Carly.

AL: Man, it Iooks Iike
we got trouble.

What?

Some cops came by the shop
Iooking for you.

They say what for?

No. No. But Marty
gave them your address.

So what?
We're not there.

Well, they sure as
hell know about Hayden.

And they knew to Iook
at the shop.

So you might
wanna be a Iittle
more concerned.

We have to finish this.

We will.

JAROLD: So what else
did you find in
Hayden's apartment?

Nothing.

Yes, you did.

I can smell it on you.

Okay, Iook,
there were some
dead animals in there.

Jarold, whatever this guy's
into, it's not good.

No, it's not good, Hank.

I know what this
guy is capable of.
I know him.

AII right, then tell me.
What is he into?

NICK: We're here.

(ROCK MUSIC PLAYING ON RADIO)

HAYDEN: Don't worry.
PIay it cool.

(BURPS)

Okay, that's him.

That older guy
right in the middle,
that's Hayden.

And I'm guessing
those two other guys
are his sons,

Todd and Kyle.

They were kids
Iast time I saw them.

AII right, Iisten,
just stay in the car.
Let us handle this.

Hayden Walker?
Yeah.

Have I done something
I don't know about?

We just wanna ask
you some questions.

Turn down the music, Kyle.

(TURNS RADIO OFF)

What can I do you for?

Happy to help
you any way I can.
What's the problem?

We're Iooking
for a missing girl.

Your niece,
Carly Kampfer.

Carly's missing?
That's terrible.

I haven't seen
her in years.

It's sad to say, but we don't
have much contact with
that side of the family.

You came all the way
out here from Texas,

and you didn't bother
to reach out to them?

Didn't think
we'd be welcome.

Why is that?
(CAR DOOR OPENS)

Where's Carly?
I know you have her, Hayden.
Where is she?

I know you have her!

It's awful to hear
that Carly's missing.

I know you have her, man!
Where is she?

I was just telling
the detectives
I have no idea.

Where is she?
Get back in the car!

Now, detectives,
I don't know
what he's told you.

But he took my
sister from my hometown,

and I haven't
seen her in years.

HAYDEN: How would I know
where Carly is?

I haven't seen her
since she was five.

Carly!

I got him.

Well, that fellow's
a Ioose cannon.

It's a shame you
drove yourselves

all the way out
here for nothing.

How did you find me?
If you don't mind me asking.

I don't mind you asking.

JAROLD: Oh, my God.

This is bad, Hank.

Yeah, it is.

(WHIMPERING)

Carly!

Carly!

Jarold!

JAROLD: Carly!

Carly!

Looks kind of upset.

Hey, Nick.
Let me see you
for a second?

Remember the motorcycle
we saw at the
auto body shop?

Yeah.
Just saw it at
the back of the barn.

So, they knew
we were coming.

Yeah.

Man, I think we ought
to tear this place apart.

I say we bring these
guys in and sweat them.

Hank.

NICK: Look at that.

JAROLD: Carly!

I want my daughter back,
you son of a bitch.

You got my daughter.
I want her back!

If I only knew where she was.
Give me my daughter!

JAROLD: I want my daughter!

Come here!
Son of a bitch!
Give me my daughter.

Give me my daughter!

Dad, they're at
the well.

Get the guns.

Yeah. Come on.

(GUNS FIRING)

Carly!

Hank...
Come on.
It's gonna be okay, Carly.

Quit your firing.
You'II hit the girl.

NICK: Come on.

Don't Iet them get me!
Don't Iet them get me!

We're not gonna
Iet that happen.

You don't know them.
They're gonna hurt me.

I need you to
calm down and Iisten.

You don't know what
they're gonna do to me.

No, no, you can't
go out there.

They'II kill my dad.
Then they'II get me.
Let me go!

Hey, no.

(PANTING)

No. No.
I'm not gonna hurt you.

I'm not gonna hurt you.
Don't kill me.

Don't kill me!
He's gonna kill me.

Carly, he's my partner!

Let me go!

No!
No!

Hey, don't!
Get out of the way!

It's just Carly.
No, it's not Carly.

No, you don't see what I do.
She's changed.

Now, I'm not crazy.
I saw her.

Well, I saw her, too.
No, you didn't. Nobody does.

I saw her change.
Hank, you're not crazy.

No!

Hank, what you saw
really happened.

And I saw it, too, okay?
I see what they are.

But right now,
she's just Carly.

You ain't going nowhere.

She might be hurt.

This is all his fault.
He's the reason why
the cops are here.

Let's kill him now.

No, we got something
special for you.

We'II get rid of
the cops first.

Time to show them what
we're really made of.

(GROWLS)

You couldn't see
what I saw.

I can, Hank.

Just Iike I saw Brinkerhoff,

and the Wildermann,
and others that
you haven't seen.

Yeah, then,
you're crazy, too.

I thought I was.
Then I found out it was a Iot
more complicated than that.

Look, we don't
have a Iot of time to talk
about it right now, just...

You have to
believe me, Hank.

I know what you've
been going through,

and I know what you've seen,
and I've seen a Iot more
of it for a Iot Ionger.

I'm sorry, Hank.
I didn't mean for
that to happen. I just...

I thought he
was gonna kill me.

Why?

He's a Grimm.
It's what they do.

A what?
A Grimm.

It's sort of a family problem.
Look, I promise I'II
explain it better Iater.

But right now,
you just have to trust me.

HAYDEN: Fellas,
we need to talk.

I wanna come in.
I'm unarmed.

We can work this out
where nobody gets hurt.

He's Iying.

But if anything
happens to me,

Jarold dies.

You good with that?

What's he trying
to pull?

He thinks he's
got an advantage
because ofwhat he is,

but he doesn't
know what I am.

So we're gonna
Iet him in.

Is he gonna do
what Carly did?

I think so.

You've gotta be ready.

Oh, I'm ready.

NICK: Hayden, come on in.

We can work this out, fellas.
There's no need
to get serious.

Whoops.

I just wanna talk.

I'm not armed.

GIad to see
you're okay, sweetie.

Don't talk to her.
You're under arrest.

Anything you say
can and will be

used against you
in a court of Iaw.

Oh, come on, guys.
You know this is
never going to court.

You fellas, you have no idea
what you're dealing with.

Let me show you why.

(GROWLS)

HANK: Coyotl, right?

NICK: Yeah, Hank,
that's the second one today.

That's right.
He's a Grimm.

Anything happens to me,
they'II kill you all.

It's time for you
to scream.

(CARLY SCREAMING)

(SCREAMING CONTINUES)

Let's go.

CARLY: He's killing them!

Make him stop!

When they're done,
there won't be nothing Ieft.

She's mine.

(SCREAMING)

Guns on the ground.

KYLE: He's a Grimm.

Put your hands up.

(STRUGGLING)

(GRUNTS)

(GROANS)

Daddy. Daddy.
Baby.

I got you.

I got you.
I got you. It's okay.

(SOBBING)

It's okay. It's okay.

HANK: Who was in your
room that night?

Kyle and Todd.
They got in
through the window.

And about what time
was that?

I think about 8:45.
I'm not sure exactly.

You all right, Hank?

You know, I've filled
out a Iot of reports.

They're always pretty
straightforward, names, dates,
who did what to who, and why.

But this one... I don't know.

It's the first time
I can't really
write what I know.

Well, you don't have
to put everything down,
do you?

You saved
Carly's Iife, Hank.

I hope that's
all that matters.

Hey, man, you know it does.

I mean, it's not easy
being this different.

I would have
told you the truth
if I could have.

Nothing's changed, okay?

I'm just glad
you came to me.

Hey, so Iet me
get this straight.

In the Iast six hours,
you've arrested six felons,

saved a damsel in distress,
and reunited a family

while I filled out
three dozen
overtime reports

and scrubbed out
the coffee maker.

Yeah, we've all put
in a rich, full day.

Look.

Hank, I know
today has been...
Don't even try it.

What?

Today has been one
of the better days
of my Iife.

(SCOFFS)

Really?
Yeah.

How?
Because I might be crazy,

but now I know
I'm not alone.

(CHUCKLES)

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

It's the hospital.

Yeah.

Hello, Mr, Burkhardt,
this is Dr, Saliman,

Juliette is ready
to be discharged,

You can pick her
up this evening,

Wow, Juliette, this must be
really weird for you.

Like I'm a stranger
in your house.

But to me,
this is our house.

Well, the doctor said
familiar surroundings
should help,

so I think
in a Iittle while, things
will start to come back.

Yeah, yeah,
I'm sure you're right.

JULIETTE: Did that
window break?

How did that happen?

That was a bird.

Hmm.

Um...

I'm pretty tired.

Good night, Nick.

Goodnight, Juliette.