Grimm (2011–2017): Season 4, Episode 1 - Thanks for the Memories - full transcript

The team scrambles to find a cure to get Nick's abilities back.

NICK: Previously on Grimm...

We should do this more often.

Is Nick okay?

No, and I need to
know where he is.

Look, I know this sounds crazy,
but he has to drink this.

(GUNSHOTS)

Nick! Nick!
Oh, God!

Take it, Nick.

NICK: Everybody just back off!
No!

How did they know
that she was a Grimm?

Trubel walked right in
while everyone was Woged.

No, they weren't.

You really couldn't see 'em?

No.

"Knowledge is Power."

Police Captain Sean Renard,

three wounds:
right upper, left lower.

MALE SURGEON 1:
Get him on the table.

Two, three...

FEMALE SURGEON:
Stent's in, breathing.

NURSE 1: V-tach on the scope.

SURGEON: All right let's call down,
get me five liters on standby.

HANK: When did he go in?

Do they know how bad it is?

Yeah.

Yeah, thanks.

Captain's in surgery now.

They don't know anything except
he's been shot more than once.

Three times, I think.

He was gonna shoot him again,
except he saw me.

That's when I ran.

Had you ever seen him before?
No.

And he didn't know
I was a Grimm until he Woged.

- He was Wesen?
- A Hundjager.

He was kind of surprised. That's
why I had time to get the machete.

He thought I was just a girl.

I wish I could've seen his face,

before you cut it off.

Did the Captain say what was in the
bottle that he wanted me to take?

No, he just said
you had to drink it,

or something
really bad would happen.

And Adalind did it.

Hey, maybe what she
did to you won't last.

You don't know Adalind.

She's a Hexenbiest, a witch.

In more ways than one.
Oh, yeah, I read about them.

That's how she transformed
herself to look like me.

She did What?

She made Nick think it was me.

Why in the hell would she...

So Nick would sleep with her.

I swear to God I'm gonna
find her and I'm gonna...

(SIREN WAILING)

We should turn around.
We have to deal with this.

(POLICE RADIO CHATTER)

I killed that guy.

In self-defense. They're
gonna be all over Trubel.

What am I supposed to say?

You're just
gonna tell the truth,

except for the part
about the Hundjager.

And Adalind. And the bottle
he brought for Nick.

All right, look. We better
figure this out pretty quick.

And if we have to lie,

we better all be
telling the same one.

MAN 1: Henry Slocombe
was lead engineer.

MAN 2: Importance
of our allies...

HENRY: All right it's
a CVA project...

What I'm talking about here
is Smart Censor Technologies.

These have a yield
resistance on a regional...

We have to have
military preparedness.

No, I think what we need... persistent
threats on the national level.

It's unprecedented.

(GASPS)

HENRY: No,
Alexandra's still in Paris.

Yeah, she's not home
until Thursday.

(CHUCKLES) No. No,
I'm not having a good time.

See, unlike you,

I actually miss my girlfriend
when she's gone.

Yeah. (LAUGHS)
(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

Hey, listen, I've got somebody at the door.
Can I call you right back?

Okay. All right.

(GRUNTS)

Yes?
Henry Slocombe.

Do I know you?
Sort of.

I'm a friend of Danny Rivera's.
Lawrence Anderson.

Sure, yeah, Dr. Anderson.
Yeah.

Yeah, you're working on the
CVA project up in Arlington.

Right.
Yeah.

I'm sorry we've never had a
chance to meet face to face.

Oh, me too.

Danny's always spoken
very highly of you.

So, what can I do for you?

Look, I'm sorry to bother you.

I just got into
town for a conference.

I'm afraid I have some bad news.

Danny has been in
a terrible accident.

What?

I didn't wanna do
this over the phone.

Oh, my God.
I hadn't even heard anything.

I'm sorry. Yeah, why don't you come on in?
Please. Come on in.

I probably should have called.

No, that's okay.

What have you heard?

How bad is it?

I don't have all the details.

Some sort of severe head injury.

(GASPS)

No!

(MUFFLED GRUNTING)

MALE NURSE: Forceps, Doctor.

SURGEON 1: Bullet fragment
hit the pericardial sac.

NURSE: Administering fluids.
I'm seeing a liver laceration.

A bullet has tumbled,
it's pressing on his spine.

He's bleeding like a sieve.

That's one.

(MONITOR BEEPING)

What if they arrest me?

All right, just remember
it was self-defense.

What about the machete? How's
she gonna explain that?

Just tell them it was mine,
and I keep it in that room.

Hey, Burkhardt
and Griffin just got here.

Did you hear me?

What?

I said they're here,
Burkhardt and Griffin.

WU: Hey.
Where you guys been?

We were at a wedding.
Had our phones turned off.

FRANCO: Isn't that
the Captain's car?

NICK: Yeah.

Hey, who's the primary on this?

Uh, Meacham and Pogue.

Listen, we got some bad news.

We know, Captain's been shot.

We just got off the phone
with the hospital.

He's in surgery.

Yeah, he's lucky to be alive.

When we brought
him out of the house,

I didn't think he was gonna
make it to the hospital.

I know you.

The criminology student, right?
Uh, yeah.

Yeah, Theresa's
been staying with us.

Good thing you weren't here.

She was.
Did you see what happened?

Yes.

She killed the shooter.

What?

The guy's head was cut off.

He tried to kill her
after he shot the Captain.

All right, we better get with
Meacham and Pogue on this.

Yeah, all right.
Yeah.

They're inside.

And you stay here. We're
gonna talk to them first.

You Okay?

Sort of.

This is where we
found the Captain.

HANK: Where's the shooter?

WU: The rest
of him's upstairs.

Have you identified him?

Yeah, and it's gonna be a mess

'cause he was an FBI agent.

Name's Weston Steward.

He was carrying
a Canadian passport with

his picture in the name
of Walter Rathenau,

along with a lot of Euros.

Yeah, he probably wasn't
planning on sticking around.

So, Theresa was
staying in the guest room?

Yeah.

There are bullet
holes in the door.

And, I found a book,
kind of a weird book.

I mean, is it her book?

A diary, really old.

They talk about
cutting off people's heads.

They're not really people, they
have really strange names...

Yeah, the book's mine.

It's been handed down in
my family for a long time.

What kind of book is it?

Just a bunch of stories.

WU: Really weird ones.

Hey.

Hey, Burkhardt, Hank.

Last place we expected
to get a case like this.

You weren't here
when it happened, right?

Uh, we were at a wedding.

And you were with him?
Since about three.

You know why
Captain Renard was here?

Could have been a case
we were working on.

You knew anything about
this Weston Steward,

or why he shot the Captain? No.

POGUE: Got any idea
who killed the shooter?

He didn't cut off his own head.

That would be Theresa.
She was staying here.

It was self-defense. He tried to
attack her after he shot the Captain.

She called 911,
then came and got us.

We'll need to talk to her.
She got a last name?

Rubel.
And she's waiting outside.

Hey, maybe it would be better
if I just got out of here.

No, I think that would be worse.

Just remember
what Nick told you.

Hey, Juliette.
Hey.

Theresa, these are Detectives
Pogue and Meacham.

They just need to ask
you a few questions.

Okay.

We just want you to walk
us through what happened.

Uh, we got company.

FBI.

It's about time.

FBI?

What are they doing here?

The guy you killed
used to be a federal agent.

What?

He was a bad guy, and we
need to deal with this.

Pleased to meet you.

You cannot run.

(SNARLING)
(GRUNTING)

The nature of our
defensive resources...

(GROANING)

(BREATHING HEAVILY)

Alexandra.

Do I know you? You're
supposed to be in Paris.

Henry? Are you all right?

Who are you?

Oh, my God.

(SCREAMING)

(SCREAMING)

You were supposed to
come home tomorrow!

(TIRES SCREECHING)

I'm Special Agent Chavez,

this is Special Agent Rosten.

The detectives have filled us
in on some of what happened.

Detective Burkhardt, we understand
that this is your house

and you were not here
at the time of the attack?

That is correct.

But Miss Rubel was staying here.

In our upstairs guest room.

Walk us through what happened.

I should come along with you.

That won't be necessary.

She can handle this, Nick.

What if she gets
tripped up on a detail?

You gotta let them do their job.

Can't let it look like we
had anything to do with it.

They're gonna want
formal statements.

Then you're gonna
have to go into the precinct.

I don't want you
staying here alone.

No, I'm not leaving.
It's our house.

Okay, he... He opened the
door and was leaving,

and then I heard these sounds,

and I didn't know what they were

until he fell back into
the room on the floor.

What happened then?

I looked up and saw
the guy with the gun.

And he saw me,
so I ran and he shot.

That's the bullet hole.

(GUNSHOT)
(GRUNTS)

Had you ever seen the man
who shot at you before?

No.

ROSTEN: What happened next?

Well, I ran up the stairs,
and he came after me.

I ran in here
and I, uh, shut the door.

And I grabbed the chair,
I put it against the door.

(GUNSHOT)

And then he shot, so I jumped
back, and I hit my head there,

and then I fell back
somewhere around here.

Um...

Then by the time
I was getting up,

he was already
coming through the door.

Where did you get the machete?
It was on the chair.

He was coming after me,

so I just shoved him into the
hallway, and closed my eyes,

and I swung as hard as I could.

You always keep
a machete in your room?

It's not mine, it's Nick's.

Uh, Detective Burkhardt's.

How long have you
been staying here?

TRUBEL: A few weeks.

POGUE: We're gonna
need you to come down

to the precinct and make
a formal statement.

AUSTRIA

VIKTOR: We can't afford
to have her elected.

I don't care what it costs.

Dig up whatever you can, make
something up if you have to,

but bring her down.

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)
(DOOR OPENS)

Is this important?

Weston Steward shot Sean Renard.

I'll ring you back.
(BEEPS)

And he got away with it?

Not exactly.

He was beheaded.

Burkhardt killed Steward?

We don't know, but it did happen

in his house, where
the shooting took place.

So, Sean Renard is dead.

No, he's in hospital.

I haven't been able to get details,
except that it's critical.

I'll have to inform the King.

My uncle does love
his bastard son.

Should he lose a second son,
there will be hell to pay.

What happens
if the King finds out

Weston Steward was one of ours?

That would be unfortunate.

It is imperative
that you tie Mr. Steward

to Mr. Burkhardt
instead of us.

(GRUNTS)

(LINE RINGING)

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

(RINGING CONTINUES)

Why are you calling?

Iran into a problem.
We have to abort.

Are you done?

I have one more.

Then you can't leave.
You don't understand...

Whatever the problem,
it's your problem.

If you don't finish,
then it's my problem.

If that happens, it really
will be your problem.

This could get serious.
We have collateral.

Then I'm coming up there.

But you are not to
leave until it's done.

ROSTEN: We good for
letting them take the body?

Yeah.

What do you make of the girl?

She sees a police captain get
shot, killer tries to shoot her,

and she chops his head off?

If it was my daughter,
she'd be a basket case.

Yeah.

Girl's not normal.

If she was, she'd be dead.

What's that?

Nothing.

We're done.
Sorry it's such a mess.

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

JULIETTE: No.

What are you doing here? You're
supposed to be on your honeymoon.

MONROE: Couldn't do it.
Not with what happened.

Please, you guys, don't
let us drag you into this

more than you've already
been dragged into it.

Juliette, are you kidding me?

You think we could go anywhere
with what's going on?

You could try.

We don't want to try.

Where's Nick?

He had to take
Trubel to the precinct.

MONROE: Is this where
Renard was shot?

Yeah.

Oh, my God.

Juliette, this is terrible.

I'm just really sorry that all this
stuff happened on your wedding day.

(SIGHS)

Did Captain Renard tell you why he
came to see Detective Burkhardt?

He said he needed
to talk to him.

Did he say anything else
before he was shot?

(ON SPEAKER) I said
Nick was at the wedding,

and told him where it was.

And that's when he walked
out the door and got shot.

And you said you
didn't know the identity

of the man who shot
Captain Renard.

Never seen him.

What did he do when he
came into the house?

Well, I think he was gonna
shoot the Captain again.

Then he saw me and decided to
shoot at me instead, so...

Her story's consistent.

POGUE: You took
the Captain's car.

Yeah, I didn't have a choice.

But you left
the scene of a crime.

To get Nick.

Everything she says
matches the crime scene.

There's no link
between her and Steward.

No motive other
than self-defense.

I think she's telling the truth.

Flight number and arrival time?

All right, thanks.

Did I ask for coffee?

No.

HANK: Nick,
you gotta take it easy.

You don't wanna look nervous.

Do I look nervous? Second cup
of coffee I didn't ask for.

Now, sit down.

Don't drink any more of that.

I just found out
where Adalind is.

She boarded Lufthansa
flight number 4582

through Frankfurt to Vienna.

She's going back to the Royals.
Makes sense.

She thinks they have her baby.

They must have made
some kind of deal.

Yeah, you.

But she's gonna be very upset

when she finds out
they don't have the child.

Stop with the coffee, okay?

We're done here for now.

Miss Rubel's story
is consistent.

No reason to charge her
for anything.

She's handling it pretty well

for someone who just
cut off a guy's head.

Well, if I knew something
like this was gonna happen,

I would have never
left her alone in the house.

As long as you're here,

you have any idea why your agent

would want to shoot our captain?

Weston Steward went off the
grid several weeks ago.

We've had no contact.

We don't know who
he's working with or why.

So if you guys have
any ideas, we're open.

We'll be talking.

Was she staring at you?

Yeah, seemed like.

What's she seeing?

Maybe something Trubel said.

How'd it go?
Okay.

Can we get out of here now?
HANK: All right, you guys go.

I'm gonna check on the Captain.

Let me know what you find out.

(SHUDDERING)

(EXHALES HEAVILY)

(BEEPING)

Kent, I think you
better come down here.

KENT: What's the problem?

I think Dr. Slocombe has
logged into the CVA operation.

Are the access codes correct?

Yes,
but I think he's off-site.

You want me to call this in?

Uh, probably just
working from home.

As long as the access codes are
right, I'm not too worried.

Let me see what he's doing.

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

VOICE MACHINE: Hi. You've reached Dr.
Henry Slocombe.

Please leave me a message.

He's not answering.

Well, he just logged out.

(DOOR BELL DINGS)

Hey. What do you know?

(EXHALES DEEPLY)

Well, just that he's been in
surgery over three hours.

Remember when you told me
that there were things

that you'd seen that
you couldn't explain?

Yeah.

I don't know,
maybe I'm just tired.

But that book at Nick's
was not a normal book.

There were pictures in it.

And the drawings
looked a little like

what I thought I saw that time.

And from what he wrote,
I got the impression that

these monsters were somehow inside
people, like they were possessed.

(CHUCKLES)

Am I making any sense at all?
Hey.

Monsters do live inside people.

We deal with them every day.

This is different.

I think whoever wrote this stuff
really saw what they drew.

When you told me that you'd
seen things, what did you mean?

I was just saying that
when people get angry,

out of control,
their faces start to change.

It's like
they're not even human.

Something like that.

(CHUCKLES)

I don't know. I don't know.

Nobody sees
the world the same way.

And you can't
explain everything.

I'm still having nightmares.

Wu...

I gotta tell you something.

Last year, I thought

I was losing my mind,
too, until...

Sergeant?
Yes, Doctor.

Uh, this is Detective Griffin.

I wish I had better news.

Captain Renard
is out of surgery,

but, well, he's lost a great deal of
blood, and there's a lot of damage.

His kidneys may shut down.

It's appropriate that you
contact his next of kin

and have them get here
as soon as possible.

Yeah. Thank you.

Thank you.

(MONITOR BEEPING)

The Captain brought something
for Nick to drink.

That's what Trubel had in the
bottle that broke, right?

Yeah.
Thank you.

Then we have to find out
what was in that bottle.

I bet the Captain knows. Not that
he's in any position to tell us.

Adalind would know.

I don't think she's
gonna volunteer anything.

Well, I sure would like to
ask her, and not politely.

How did it go?

Well, no charges were filed,
so we're good for now.

Monroe, Rosalee,
you shouldn't be here.

I know, they should
be on their honeymoon.

Nick.
Honestly, man.

What, are we
gonna be hanging out

on a beach with
what's happening here?

I am so sorry I screwed
up your wedding.

I didn't know everybody was...

Trubel, you did what
you had to do for Nick.

And what we gotta do
right now is find Adalind.

Well, that's not gonna happen,
'cause she's on a flight to Vienna.

She's headed back to Vienna?

How's the Captain doing, anyway?

Not good.

He might not survive.

I had the stuff
you needed in my hand.

I should have just
kept going right to you.

Adalind did this, not you.

We just have to find out how.

She slept with Nick.

Oh, my God!
What?

It's not what you think.

Well, that's good to hear,

because what I'm thinking
is pretty damn awful.

It wasn't Adalind.

Oh, no?
Okay, it was Adalind,

but she didn't
look like Adalind.

She somehow made herself
look just like Juliette.

ROSALEE: Oh, no.

That is not a good,
"Oh, no."

(GROANS) I'm just hoping this isn't some
sort of Verfluchte Zwillingsschwester.

A what?

An entwining twin curse.

They make a mess of things.

All right, well,
best place to start

cleaning up a mess
is the Spice Shop.

Nick, we won't let
Adalind do this to you.

Okay?

Okay.
(EXHALES HEAVILY)

Hey.

Look, man,

I don't want you screwing
up your life because of me.

Dude. (SCOFFS)

I wouldn't even have a life to screw
up if it wasn't for you, okay?

So quit complaining.

Hey, maybe we should
be going to the trailer.

Maybe there's something...
No, not tonight, all right?

We all just need
to get some rest.

Okay-

I guess I'll see
you guys tomorrow.

Do you feel any different?

(CLICKS TONGUE)

Can you talk to me?
I don't know.

It happened so fast.

Oh, wow,
this is really screwed up.

And you know I would
never have done that.

You really couldn't tell
that Adalind wasn't me?

No.

No, she looked and sounded
exactly like you.

(SCOFFS) I guess she wasn't
interested in talking.

Look, I'll sleep on the couch.

Hey, we're not doing that again.

Hey, I found some interesting
stuff on Weston Steward.

Last call he made was to
a number in Rotterdam.

GQR Industries.

We know what the connection is?
Working on it.

They also found Steward's car

parked a block away
from Burkhardt's house.

Packed suitcase inside.

Where's the suitcase?

They just brought it in.

Let's have a look.

Your eyes.

Something's wrong.
They're normal.

Can you see me?
Are you Woged?

Oh, my God!

(SIGHS)

Whoa...

You wearing that to the wedding?

Unless somebody
takes it off me first.

Really?

Yeah.

This whole wedding thing has kind
of put me in a romantic mood.

I support that.

You do, do you?

I wish our friends would
get married more often.

JULIETTE: I was wondering
where you were.

I didn't want you
to wake up to this.

You should go back to bed.

No, let me do this.

Not alone.

I don't know,

maybe this is a good thing.

What do you mean?

For us.

My not being a Grimm anymore.

ROSTEN: Three pairs
of boxer shorts,

six pairs of socks.

Whoa.

Here's something.

Euros, Canadian dollars,
pesos, rubles.

Passports from Germany,
France, United Kingdom.

He was definitely ready to roll.

Looks like Mr. Steward
was working

for someone other than the FBI.

We need to check bank
accounts, phone records.

Run this guy down.

NICK: How many bodies?

Any witnesses?

Okay, I can be there
in 15 minutes.

Okay.

You get any more sleep last night?
Not much.

You gonna be okay?

I don't know, it's weird,

you know,
not being weird anymore.

Just being a regular cop.

You were really
good at it before.

I guess we'll see if I still am.

Bye.

(ENGINE STARTS)

(SIGHS)

Morning.
Morning.

You okay?

Working on it. How about you?

Same.

Hey, can I borrow
your bike today?

Sure, you don't have to ask.

Just be careful.
I will.

Hey, what I mean is,

you're the only
Grimm in town now.

So, you need to be careful.

(POLICE RADIO CHATTER)

WU: Housekeeper let herself
in about 8:30 this morning.

House belongs to
Dr. Henry Slocombe,

works at Sitre Corporation
here in Portland.

HANK: Defense contractor, right?
Yeah.

Housekeeper discovered
the body, called 911.

She didn't see anyone
entering or leaving.

Front door was
closed and locked.

We checked the premises,
no signs of any break-in.

Have we got an ID on the vic?

Alexandra Hahn,
Slocombe's girlfriend.

Where's Slocombe?

When we first got here, Slocombe

was sitting on the stairs,
pretty out of it.

Couldn't or wouldn't answer any
questions, including who he was.

He had four wounds on the back of his
head, we sent him to the hospital.

Any history of
domestic disturbances?

No, no record of any.

About 10 minutes
after we got here,

next door neighbor,
Mrs. Sellers, came over.

She said she heard a scream,

and saw Dr. Slocombe drive off
pretty fast in his Porsche.

She assumed it was just an
argument, until she saw us.

Could have been
dumping evidence.

We know what time
Slocombe got back?

His car's not here,
and it's not on the street.

Well, if Slocombe drove off,
how did he get back?

Maybe he dumped the car, too,
came back in a taxi.

What if there was
someone else here?

NICK: We got a license
on that car?

We did.

I assume you want an APB?

You assume correctly.

Okay.

Better get to the hospital,

see if Dr. Slocombe has
remembered anything yet.

He suffered some
pretty severe trauma.

He's got four wounds
to the back of his head.

The CAT scan and
the MRI show severe

swelling in the
hippocampus and thalamus

where the brain
stores most of its memory.

All right.
Which means what?

Which means I'm not surprised
he's having trouble

remembering anything.

You have any idea
what made the wounds?

No, but I took pictures.

I've never seen
anything like it.

HANK: How'd you
find this place?

NICK: A friend of Juliette's
is a real estate agent.

I told her I wanted
a few acres that were

hard to get to
and not easy to find.

It has no address,
and it's not in my name.

Well, somebody found it.

That's Juliette's bike.

HANK: You expecting her?

Sorry, I wasn't sure it was you.

What are you doing?

I figure I better
learn as much as I can,

now that, you know,
everything's changed.

You rode all the way out here?

It only took me two hours.
It wasn't that bad.

What are you guys doing here?

We got a case
we can't figure out.

Wesen related?

Oh, sorry, how would you know?

(STUTTERS) I didn't mean it like that.
It's okay.

Really?

No, not really, but we've
gotta deal with this.

Look, I'm glad you're here.

We could use your help.

All right,
what are we looking for?

Some Wesen that probes
the back of your head

and you can't remember anything.

We've run out of time.
You need to deliver.

Everything you need
is right up here.

So stop threatening me.

We have to prove to our client

that what you're stealing

is worth the fee we're asking.

Give them this.

This is a key piece
to the CVA project.

Compliments of Henry Slocombe.

Tell me about the collateral.

Slocombe's girlfriend.
It was unavoidable.

Did you leave it clean?
Of course.

They can't tie me to anything.

I just need to dump the car
and get another.

Unless you would
like to buy me one.

Just hurry up
and get to Vickers.

And don't call me
again until it's done.

And get rid of that car.

(CAR ALARM CHIRPS)

Sir, stop where you are.

Keep your hands
where we can see them.

Did I do something wrong?

We need to see your ID.

You the owner of this vehicle?

No.

No, it belongs to a friend
of mine, Henry Slocombe.

He loaned it to me for the weekend.
Is there a problem?

TRUBEL: Hey,
check this one out.

The Gedachtnis Esser.

Looks like some
kind of memory eater.

That would explain the
condition of our victim.

"It is not known
how this Wesen removes

"the memories of its victims,
only that it can.

"I surmise it has
something to do with

"the electrical charges
in the brain.

"After an attack,
the victims are usually

"diagnosed with
advanced dementia.

"From interviewing some of these

"unfortunate souls,
I can see why.

"This is one of the most heinous
Wesen I have ever encountered.

"They rob the victims of their
very lives by stealing their past,

"and leaving them void
of any human connection,

"devastating to
their loved ones,

"and leaving the victim unable to
identify the attack or the attacker.

"Justice within the confines of the
law is, therefore, impossible."

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

Burkhardt. When?

Okay, got it.

They just picked up a suspect
driving the victim's car.

It's gotta be the
Gedachtnis Wesen, right?

All right, we're gonna
need you to come with us.

WOMAN: (ON PA)
Dr. Forrest, please dial 118.

Dr. Forrest, please dial 118.

(GRUNTING)

(RAPID BEEPING)

WOMAN: Code Blue to ICU.
Code Blue to ICU.

DOCTOR: Excuse me,
O2 line up.

NURSE 1: Let's get him back.
Come on.

DOCTOR: I'll clear the line.
NURSE 2: I've got no pulse.

We're losing pressure.

DOCTOR: We need to break
the arrhythmia.

...three hundred. NURSE 1: I'm monitoring.
He's asystolic.

MALE NURSE: Clear.
Pulse shocks flat.

DOCTOR: No heart activity.
We're losing him.

(MACHINE FLATLINING)

MALE NURSE: Clear.

I met Henry Slocombe through a
mutual friend, Danny Rivera.

I think it was 2007.

When was the last time
you saw Dr. Slocombe?

Last night.

His girlfriend, Alexandra, had
just returned early from a trip.

They got into a bit of a fight,

and I began to feel like
a third wheel so I left.

I think it was
a little bit after 7:00.

He lent me his car so I
could check into a hotel.

What hotel?

The Lucia, on Broadway.

I checked out this morning

and was in the process
of returning his Porsche

when I got pulled in here.

Can you tell me
what this is about?

Dr. Slocombe was
attacked last night,

and Alexandra was murdered.

Oh, my God.

Oh, my God.

This is terrible.
They're both dead?

Dr. Slocombe's still alive.

He's in the hospital.
This is unbelievable.

Do you have any idea who did it?

We were hoping you might.

Now I understand why I'm here.

I must be a suspect.

How can I help?

We need you to write out

everything you remember
about last night.

Of course.

(STAMMERING)

You said that, that Henry is
in the hospital. Is he okay?

The injury was pretty traumatic.

We've been unable
to talk to him.

I'd like to see him.

Am I under arrest?

No, sir.

Thank you for your cooperation.

(DOOR CLOSES)

You pick up anything?

No. Not that
that means anything.

Well, maybe he's
telling the truth.

The car wasn't reported stolen.

Well, even if he's lying,

it's gonna be hard to tie him to
the crime without any fingerprints

or any witnesses
that remember him.

We don't even have a motive.

Look, there's only
one kind of Wesen

that can make
those kind of marks,

and if that's not him,
we are wasting our time.

Only one way to find out.

Let's give him some Trubel.

This is everything
that I can remember.

You're free to go.

But the Porsche belongs to Dr. Slocombe.
That stays with us.

Of course. I understand.

The Sergeant will return
all your personal belongings.

Sir, if you'll follow me.

(INDISTINCT CHATTER)

(GRUNTS)

What the hell are you doing?

(SNARLING)

You're right outside
a police station, you idiot!

It's him.
The Gedachtnis Esser?

Yeah, he Woged.

Gotta say, seriously
ugly in real life.

All right,
you better stay with him.

You have the new phone?

Uh...

Yep.

Make sure it's turned on.

It is, I got this.

Be careful.

Yeah, yeah.

DOCTOR: Clear!

NURSE: No response.
DOCTOR: Clear!

NURSE: I got no response.
DOCTOR: Nothing.

All right, let's call it.

Time of death, 1:34 p.m.

(MACHINE FLATLINING)