Hawaii Five-0 (2010–…): Season 7, Episode 1 - Makaukau 'oe e Pa'ani? - full transcript

When the bodies of two serial killers are found on Five-0 property with chess pieces in their mouths, McGarrett and the team hunt for a vigilante as fear grows that tourists aren't safe in Hawaii.

(grunting)

(panting)

(panting)

(panting, grunts)

(grunting)

(grunts)

(grunts)

(grunts loudly)

(groaning)

(metallic creak)

(rhythmic squealing)



(yelling)

I'm gonna die, Danny.
No, you're not.

Just hang in there.
You're gonna be all right.

(sighs)

(wooden creaking)

Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't realize
anyone was in here.

-That's all right.
- Hey, I can leave if...

No, it's okay. I...

I can use the company.

Okay.

My wife's in surgery.

Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.

She beat cancer
a few years back,

and put up with me
for 45 years,



so this should be
a walk in the park.

Right.

What happened to you?

Work related injury.

If you don't mind me asking,
what type of work do you do?

I'm, uh...
I'm in law enforcement.

Five-O task force.

Hmm.

What?

I was a cop, too.

Long time ago.

Okay, I'm sorry.

You were a cop?

You've been married
for 45 years?

What's your secret?

No secret.

I just met the right gal.

Huh.

What about you?

You married? Girlfriend?

No.

Well, I'm sure
the right woman's

out there for you somewhere.

What if I already met
the right woman,

and, uh, and I couldn't
hang on to her?

Then she wasn't the right woman.

Yeah, see,
I'm not so sure about that.

Sometimes it feels like

this job of mine has taken
everything good from me.

I've been wearing the badge
for six years,

and I'm really
starting to wonder whether...

whether any of it's worth it.

Son, what we do
can't be quantified.

Your worth is measured
in the closure you bring,

the people you save.

That's your real legacy.

And the best legacy
a man can leave behind

is the people whose
lives he's changed.

Trust me.

All right, one more flip
ought to do it.

(clears his throat)

Here we go.

We're ready.

You ready to guess?

All right, here it comes.

This is gonna be too easy,
way too easy.

Okay, guess.

Italy?

Italy?

No, no, no, no.
Look. That's a T-Rex.

You see, that's the mouth, and

that-that little chocolate chip
there... that's-that's the eye.

Right?

I thought that was Venice.

That... How do you even know
where Venice...?

May have a point there.

You know what your problem is?

You're just a little bit
too smart, I think.

You just got no pancake game.

(laughing):
Is that right?

Like I said...
(doorbell rings)

Okay, small bites,
easy on the syrup.

I'll be right back.

Can I help you?

Lieutenant Kelly,
I'm Ailana Read, Child Services.

May I come in?
Yes, of course.

It was my impression that
Sara could stay the weekend, no?

That's not why I'm here.

Yesterday morning,
we finally managed

to locate Sara's aunt
and uncle in Mexico.

Okay. And?

They've retained a lawyer and
are taking steps to adopt Sara.

I understand you two
have gotten close,

so I thought it would be
best if I told you in person.

I appreciate that.

Um, how long
before it's finalized?

It's being expedited
by the Mexican courts

so we believe no
more than a month.

You still hungry?

Good, because you know,

I save my best characters
for last.

I sure hope so.

What?! All right, now it's on.

You just wait.

(elevator bell dings)

Oh, yeah, that seems
like a real good idea.

On your right! On your right!

(people gasping)

Yeah, later,
Ricky Bobby.

I got ten bucks
on Super SEAL.

Oh, sister, you got
yourself a bet.

♪ Hideaway wings,
push in on the button ♪

Yo, yo, yo, yo!

Karma's a bitch.

(gasping)
DANNY: Watch out.

Watch out!

♪ 'Cause if you get too close ♪

♪ You know I'm gone
like a cool breeze ♪

♪ Now you can't catch me ♪

It's over partner.
It is over.

Over, you hear me?

♪ 'Cause if you get too close ♪
Oh! Oh! Oh!

♪ You know I'm gone
like a cool breeze. ♪

That felt really good.

Mahalo.

You can't call it
“victory” if you cheat.

I did not cheat.
I did not Che... (mocks tone)

I did the same thing
he would've done, only sooner.

Besides he was drafting off me
the whole time.

Where in the rule book
does it say I can't do that?

I don't know. It's probably
right next to the page

where it says, “You're an idiot
if you challenge somebody

to a wheelchair race.”
Bigger idiot if you accept...

Kono, I know
what you're trying to do,

and you ain't
getting your money back.

You know what, McGarrett?
I thought when you had

your near-death experience

and your man gave you
part of his liver

that you'd become closer,
but now that that's been

blown to hell,
we'll settle it like this,

have another wheelchair race

next time you're both
in the hospital.

That-that should be very soon.
All right.

Knowing this genius.

Clear.

Clear.

You're good.

(Hawaii Five-O
theme song plays)

* HAWAII FIVE-0 *
Season 07 Episode 01
"Makaukau 'oe e Pa'ani"

Precisely Synchronized by srjanapala

Vic's name is
Anthony Lee Hein,

32 years old.

He did six months
community service

on a stalking
charge two years ago.

Now according to
his probation officer,

he works at a
Quick 'N Easy Auto Shine,

it's a car wash in Pearl City.

All right, family?

Mother lives in town.

Make the notification.

Be sure to let her know that
we're handling the case, okay?

All right.

Oh, Abby?
Yeah?

Badge looks good on you.

Welcome to HPD.

Mahalo.

Noelani,
what do you got?

I'm seeing obvious signs
of asphyxiation,

bruises and fingernail
scratches on the neck,

contusions around the throat,
petechial hemorrhaging.

He's got blood around his mouth.

That's not unusual
during suffocation.

Victims will often bite down
on their tongue

during the attack.

What is that?

I have no idea.

Okay! So this thingie you pulled out
of the victim's mouth

is hand-carved,
made of walrus ivory.

Sale of walrus ivory's

heavily regulated now,

so that's either
an old pre-ban piece

or black market, right?

Or a legally purchased native
Alaskan carving.

I'm still running tests
to determine the exact age.

All right, any idea what
it's supposed to be?

Besides ugly?
(snorts)

Could be folk art.
Still working on that, too.

What about the bag we found

around the victim's head?

Looks like dry cleaner plastic.

No way to determine
the origin though

'cause it's pretty much used in
every dry cleaner in the U.S.

Anything else?

Yeah!

What about the new M.E.?

I mean, is it just me
or is she kind of like

the female Max Bergman?

- But way hotter, you know what I mean?
- Okay, that's enough.

You're being inappropriate.
We got to go.

Oh, come on, morgue girl's kind of cute, right?

She's got that sexified island
thing and a brain.

Noelani.

Means heavenly mist.

Parents got that one right.

Plus a little birdie told me she
just got out of a relationship

and is very single.

(phone hangs up)

Guys? Guys!

I apologize.

- Blood relative.
- Yeah.

- Isn't he?
- Yeah.

Huh.
If... look, there's no reason...

that specifically is not a
reason to keep him around.

(chuckles) If you want to send him
back to New Jersey where he can

offend people over there,
I'm fine with that.

All right.

What's that?
What are you doing?

Taking my meds.
(clicks tongue) Ah.

I don't know why you're gonna
bother doing that.

You're not gonna follow any of
the other post-op instructions.

Oh, I'm sorry,
I'm not gonna

pull over and
take a nap right now.

(inhales sharply)
Yeah, you know,

Five-O task force.

Mm.

"Force" being
the operative word, right?

It means that we have
the manpower

to take care of
certain situations

if you got to sit on the
sidelines, you know what I mean?

Hey, buddy, you want to sit
this out, it's okay.

- That's...
- It's okay.

- You know that right?
- No, see, see...

It's not a problem.

I'm not the person
who almost died, okay?

That was you.
(clears throat)

And you heard what
the doctor said,

you are still
in the evaluation period.

That's two to three months, okay?
Mm-hmm.

You're not supposed to even be
driving a car.

You're not supposed to
operate any machinery.

Oh, no, no...

Uh, no, that's a suggestion.

That's... they make suggestions.
Oh, yeah?

Let me tell you something.

If your body rejects my liver
because you're not

taking this seriously,
I'm gonna be very upset.

You're gonna be very
upset if it takes or not.

Six hours.

“Six hours”.
Six hours I laid on an operating table,

while a team of doctors
picked at my insides

and took out a vital organ
to give to you.

Be grateful.
Don't be ungrateful.

Here we go.
-“Here we go,” what does that mean, “Here we go”?

This is donor's remorse.

“Donor's remorse”?

It's-it's classic
donor's remorse.

What are you talking... I'm just
saying show some respect!

Have some genuine respect
for my liver, okay?

And follow the rules,
that's all.

(mutters): Your liver.
Yeah.

Let me tell you something,
all right?

Possession

is nine-tenths of the law,

okay, buddy?

And now since your
liver is in my body,

Mm-hmm.

you got no say in how I
treat it, how about that?

That's the stupidest thing I've
ever heard in my entire life.

Okay?

I don't think that goes
for, uh, organ donations, okay?

I don't think it applies!

But if it does, I think
that we should change the law.

In the meantime,
I'd like my liver back please.

(tyres screech)

What are you doing?

(seat belt alarm beeps)

We're switching places.

(groans)

Let's go.

You're gonna let me drive?

No, I'm gonna shut you
up, is what I'm gonna do.

Let's go.

- I can't drive.
- What?

I just... I can't drive.

- Can't drive?
- No.

All these years

you're on at me about
driving and now you say no?

(clicks tongue)
Yeah.

Doctor said I can't drive
for about a week.

Ah.

Okay, well, I guess we'll just
backburner this case until then.

That's obviously not an option.

Very good, what do
you suggest we do?

(sighs)

Oh, this thing handles great.

(engine shuts off, doors open)

Door left open.

Clearly signs of a struggle.

He could've been killed here.

- Steve.
- Yeah? Got a torn dry cleaning bag.

(glove snaps)

(gasping)

Chin was right,
this is our primary crime scene.

This guy Hein, he, uh,
worked at a car wash, right?

Wh-why's he got
a hotel uniform?

I got two keys here from
the Palekaiko Resort and Spa.

This one's got blood on it.

All right, guys, the manager
just confirmed the keys we found

belong to two rooms
currently occupied.

All right, let's go.

All right, we'll check out
the 12th floor.

You guys hit 21.
(elevator bell dings)

Let us know what you find.

(phone rings)

Lieutenant Kelly.

What was that about?

Child Services found
Sara's family in Mexico.

And you're doing your
own background check.

I know, I know,

I'm being overprotective,
but she's 'ohana now, right?

You got the bug, cuz.

(elevator bell dings)
What are you talking about?

Sara's given you a taste
of fatherhood

and now you want
a little one of your own.

I'm not gonna lie,

it has crossed my mind.

Well, now that Abby's
here for good,

what are you waiting for?

Auntie Kono.

Ooh, I like the sound of that.
(chuckles)

(softly):
Okay.

(Knocks the door)

Mr. and Mrs. Goodman?

My name is

Commander Steve McGarrett,
I'm with the Five-O task force.

Mr. and Mrs. Goodman,

you mind if we come in
and ask you a few questions?

(beeps)

WOMAN (on TV):
Aloha.

I'm Keiko Mahoe, newly elected
Ggovernor of Hawaii.

And I am here to personally
welcome you

to a Oahu, the third largest
of the Hawaiian Islands.

You're not just a tourist,
(phone rings)

you're 'ohana.

With over 250 properties...

Chin, what do we got?

We got two dead bodies here.

They've each had
their eyes gouged out.

We got exactly
the same thing here.

Anthony Hein was
a serial killer.

You know, maybe whoever murdered
him knew that before we did.

MAHOE (on TV):
When you come to Hawaii,

you're not just a tourist,
you're 'ohana.

Are we sure these murders
are connected?

Yes, ma'am,
they're the same M.O.

(indistinct radio chatter,
camera shutter clicking)

We believe it's
the work of this man.

Who is he?

I'm sure you heard
about the body

we found at the Palace
this morning.

That was this guy?

Yes, ma'am.

Lab found traces of all four
victims' blood on his clothing.

It doesn't appear that

either of the couples
knew each other.

There were no valuables missing
at either of the crime scenes.

So far, everything's pointing
towards this being serial.

Why the eyes?

We believe it has something
to do with the fact

that they were tourists.

Here to admire
our beautiful island.

Yes, ma'am.

(Mahoe sighs)

So this guy murders four people
within days of each other

at the same hotel,
then turns up dead?

What's going on here, Commander?

We're not sure.

Could be a vigilante,
maybe this guy had a partner

who turned on him, we just...
we don't know yet.

We need to keep what
happened here from the press.

If people think they can't be
safe in their hotel rooms,

we jeopardize the one thing
this island relies on the most.

We cover this up and
another tourist is killed,

then what?

What do we do then?

Commander, Governor Denning
told me two things

when I moved into this office.

The first was,

“Never go to an event without
two copies of a speech.”

The second was,

“Don't ever underestimate
the Five-O task force.”

That's why I'm here, to tell you
that you have my full support.

So do your job and make sure
this doesn't happen again.

CSU recovered

Hein's cellphone from his house.

And it turns out he recorded
both hotel murders

and sent the recordings
to someone via e-mail.

You know who?

No, not yet.

Hein used a secure e-mail
provider to send the files,

so everything's encrypted.

McGarrett thinks
he may have had a partner,

so maybe that's who
he sent the recordings to.

Something else.

The hotel murders
weren't the only recordings

stored on the phone.

There was a third recording.

Another murder?

Sounded like
two different screams.

Could be two more victims
out there.

I also heard some
noise in the background.

Waves crashing,
maybe a plane overhead.

You both have
very good ears, Lieutenant.

Based on the acoustic analysis

I'm thinking that recording
took place

underneath the Honolulu Airport
flight path.

Probably in a house
near Ewa Beach.

Talk about a needle in a haystack.
- (softly): Yeah.

Chin?

I see it.
Yeah.

Can you believe this view?

Amazing, right?

Wish you guys were here.

Wait, Justin wants to say hi.

Aloha.

I talked to the company
that rents the house.

Vics are Justin
and Michelle Lowe.

They're from Bloomington,
Minnesota.

Two more tourists.

Yeah, M.E. estimates that they
were murdered five days ago,

so we have to assume that they
were Hein's first victims.

Right, unless there's
other bodies out there.

Tell me
you got something.

Struck out on identifying

who Hein sent the e-mails to.

But I did manage to figure out

that the recipient
opened the account

two days before the
Ewa Beach murders.

Well, that's not a coincidence.

Whoever opened that account
was expecting those e-mails.

All right, so maybe
you were right.

Hein has a partner.

I'm going worldwide
with it, Chicago.

It's time to spread
that aloha.

Mm.

I'm calling it
the Kamekona Klub.

For a very low
subscription rate,

you get a new island
delicacy every month.

Malasadas, garlic shrimp,

local grown coffee, shave ice.

Ooh, shave ice.
Sounds delicious.

How you gonna ship that?

Well, it's still in R&D.

Which is what I'd be using
your capital for.

Mm. Let me explain something
to you, big fella.

I have not one,
but two kids

that have to be put
through college.

All of my capital

is going right into
that bottomless pit.

Bruddah, if you had a chance
to get in

on the ground floor of Google,
you would of taken it, right?

Yes, and what does that
have to do with you?

This is gonna be bigger.

Bigger than Google?

The most valuable
company in the world?

For now.
For...

(laughs)

I got to hand it to you,
big fella.

I tell you what...

let me think about it.

Okay, but
don't take too long.

This friends and family
offer won't last long.

Yeah...

Captain Grover.

Yeah, have a seat.

Give us a minute,
big fella.

You got it.

I don't have much time,
I'm on a deadline.

Yeah, about that.

Um...

look, I know your plan to run
with what happened at the hotel.

On behalf of Five-O, I'm here
to ask you to hold off.

And why would I do that?

Well, for starters,

you're gonna create a panic.

(scoffs)
Or maybe you're worried

that it would embarrass
your task force?

I'd be happy to include
your statement...

for the record.

That's not what
this is about. (sighs)

Captain, Five-O has investigated
over a hundred homicide cases.

The only reason you'd be trying
to suppress this

is because it's more complicated
than just four dead tourists.

Okay, Mr. Reporter,

(recorder beeps)
you're right.

It is more complicated.

Which is why I'm here right now,

asking you to just hold off
for a little while.

When this thing is over,
I promise you,

we will give you
everything you want.

Please.

(car alarm beeps)

Hey, show me your hands!

Buddy, do you want to get shot?

Get out!

We got another one.

Ugh.

What the hell
is the killer

trying to say to us?

I'm afraid I can't help you
with that.

(scanner trills)

But I did get a hit
on this guy's prints.

David Larsen.

(tyres screeching)

(gasping)

Call the M.E.'s office.

Tell her we might
have another body.

(exhales)

(flies buzzing)

(muffled breathing)

Oh, my God.

We're hearing
that a total of eight bodies

were found in the basement

of this house in Manoa.
However,

HPD is not responding
to questions at this time.

It's all over the news.
Every station.

Networks on the mainland
have picked up this story.

Multiple airlines are reporting
And what happened at the hotel.

that many travelers are now
cancelling their flights

to Hawaii.

If you're planning
on visiting the islands,

you should probably
ask yourself,

“Is it really worth the risk?”

What the hell is going
on here, Commander?

Were Larsen and Hein
working together?

So far, we have no
evidence of that.

Right now, the only
thing connecting them

is whoever killed them

and dumped their bodies
in our lap.

Commander,

is there a vigilante
on the loose?

We're not sure yet.
But both killers

were murdered the same away.
Both asphyxiated.

That's a pattern, right?

Well, we can't rule out
a serial killer

murdering serial killers.

You said you found photos
on Larsen's phone.

Yeah.
Tell me about those.

David Larsen photographed
all eight victims

before and after
he killed them.

Also, we believe that all
of these vics were local.

Why would he take pictures?
For his own amusement?

It's possible.

These images were graphic,
ma'am.

Much like the audio recordings

that Anthony Lee Hein made.

And like Hein,

we believe that Larsen
was sharing these images

with somebody, possibly the
person who murdered him.

But you can't be sure?

No, ma'am.

But it's safe to say we have
a serial killer on the loose

who is targeting people
like himself.

And... somehow, he's onto them

before our own damn
police department.

Like I said, ma'am, we believe

that he was working
with these men.

Which would explain
how he knows.

Commander,

I just spent
the last three hours

with my cabinet, discussing

putting a quarantine
on this island.

But if I do that,

it'll be years before people

think it's safe
to come back here. So,

before I bankrupt this place

and put the fear of God
in our locals,

do for me what you did
for Governor Denning

and make problems like this
go away.

Yes, ma'am.

Hey.

Hey. Just in time. Jerry
says he's got something

on those ivory carvings.

What do you got?
After much digging,

I've come to the conclusion
that those carvings

are modeled after 11th century
chess pieces.

Pawns, to be exact.

Chess?

Maybe whoever
knocked off Hein and Larsen

thinks this thing is a game.

Or, he was somehow

using both men to commit murder.

Maybe he considered them
as instruments.

His pawns.

Right, and after they
served their purpose,

he got rid of 'em.

Hold that thought.
There's more.

In the course of my research,
I came across an open case

from eight years ago.

A young Kahala couple...

Steve and Marissa Blake...
disappeared,

along with several
high priced items, including

an 11th century-style
walrus ivory chess set.

Look familiar?

Yeah, those are identical
to the ones we recovered.

Any suspects in this case?

One, a Pierre Shaw,
32 years old.

Recently paroled
for possession of stolen goods.

(sobbing):
Please don't hurt me.

Please,
I'll do whatever you want.

(sobbing):
Please.

(breathing shakily)

That's interesting, Steve.

(knocking, door opens)

Sorry, I was on the phone.
Can I, uh,

help you guys?
Yeah, Five-O, Mr. Shaw.

Just wondering if we could
ask you a couple of questions.

Now's not really a good time.
I was just on my way out.

It won't take long at all.

Couple questions.
I'm kind of in a rush.

Maybe we could do this later?

The conditions of your parole

allow us to drop in
whenever we want.

We want to drop in right now.

Is that gonna
be a problem?

(softly):
No.

Thanks.

Anybody else here besides you?

No, sir,
I live alone.

(chains rattling, whimpering)

Look... I really don't know
why you guys are here.

I've been clean
since I got out.

(muffled crying)

Steven and Marissa Blake.

Young couple, went missing
about eight years ago.

You were a suspect in the case.

Yeah, that's right.
(woman grunting)

HPD accused me
of ripping 'em off,

and making 'em disappear.

But it was crap.
And they never found

no bodies or any of the stuff
that went missing.

(chains rattling)

Yeah, till now.

Yeah, one of the things
that went missing

was an ivory chess set.

And that right there
is one of the pieces.

(muffled crying)

Somebody!

(pounding)
Help!

I'm in here!

Danny!

(woman screams)

You okay?

Okay, hey.

(inhales sharply)
Hey.

You're safe, okay?
You're safe.

I'm with Five-O.
Everything's gonna be all right.

I'm gonna get you
out of here, okay?

(grunting)

(grunting)
Ah!

Guys!
Shaw's on the move.

Copy.

(tyres screeching)
I got him!

Lou, see if you can
cut him off.

(engine revs)

(grunting)

Chin, go around.
Got it!

(panting)

(grunts)

tyres screeching, horn honking)
Aah!

(horn honking , grunting)

(tyres screeching)

(horn honking)

Chin, head him off!

(siren wailing)

Get to the roof.

This is Captain Lou Grover.

I need air support right away.

Suspect is headed to a rooftop
on Nuuanu and Merchant Street.

(groans)

(grunts)

(groaning)

Chin, I lost him.
He's headed west.

I got him.

(panting)

Hey!

Oh!...That's him!
(tyres screech)

I got him.

Go!

I'm going around
to cut him off.

(tyres screeching)

(police siren trilling)

(tyres screech)

Hey!

Come on.

Duke, we have a suspect
in the Pua Lei.

We need a perimeter set.
Bring everyone you got.

(sirens approaching)

Five-O. We need
to seal the hotel.

No one gets in or out.

Excuse me?
Did you hear the man?

Pick up the phone
and call security right now.

Gentlemen, I have
1,500 guests in this hotel.

What do I tell them?

You tell them if
they want to enjoy

the rest of
their vacation,

they go back to
their hotel rooms,

lock their doors
and stay inside

until we say it's safe
to come back out.

(sirens wailing)

Go! Go!

WOMAN (over P.A.):
Attention all guests.

On orders from HPD,
please remain in your rooms

with the doors locked
until further notice.

What's happening is
almost unimaginable.

A suspected serial killer
connected to the murders

of 14 people,
including half a dozen tourists,

is loose inside a popular hotel

with 1,500 guests
trapped inside.

Hey. How's the girl?

Locked in a room
for five days.

How do you think she is?

Listen, you should go
to the hospital

and get that looked
at properly, okay?

I'm fine.

You're fine?
That's good.

I'm gonna put that
on your tombstone.

“He said he was fine.
He was wrong”"

What's the matter with you?
Do me a favor.

Give us a second, would you?

What's the matter?

I love you.

I love you, too.

Okay, then, give me a break.
Would you give me a break?

You want a break?
All right, I'll step aside,

watch where you
get yourself killed.

Is that what you want?
Not trying to get myself killed.

No? Are you sure?
No.

Because it's a relief.

Because it seems like,
for the last five, six years,

that's... that's
been the goal.

Again, I think you're being
a little overdramatic.

Okay. You know what?
Forget about it.

Good luck. Good luck!
Hey, hey, wait.

Wait. Wait.
Wait for what?

Danny... What?
-What do you want?

Thank you.

You're welcome.

All right, building's secure.
We're going in.

All right, where's my vest?

What do you mean
where's your vest?

Where you going?

Where am I going?
I'm going across the street

for a cappuccino...
Where am I going?

Where do you think?

What about the talk
we just had?

It was a very nice talk,
and I meant everything I said.

I didn't say I was
gonna stand down.

You're an idiot.
I'm done.

Wait, wait, wait.
Wait a second.

Before you strap
up, listen.

We got more more than
enough guys in here.

These guys are right.
You know what? Save your breath,

'cause he's determined
to have my noble sacrifice

be in vain.
Don't give me that look.

That's good.
You know what?

If you need
anybody else's organs,

talk to Chin,
'cause I'm done.

(indistinct
police radio chatter)

Detective Dunn,
good to see you.

Thought you guys
could use a hand.

Yeah.

KONO (over radio):
All right, guys,

I have eyes on every floor.

My guys have been
checking the elevators.

They say a service car is not
responding to the call button.

It's empty.

What was the last
floor it was on?

17th floor.

Chin, check the service
elevator on the 17th floor.

(grunting)

I got him two flights up.

(hinges squeaks)

Hey!

(helicopter approaching)

Hey!

Eh, here we go again.

Steve! Don't do it!

(screaming)

(thud)

Didn't see that coming.

Well, I don't know
about you guys,

but I could sure use a beer.

Oh, we're in.
Definitely.

Yeah, I'm in, too.
How about you two?

No, we can't drink.
We can't drink.

Yeah, doctor's orders.
A couple months, can't drink.

Makes sense. You each
only have half a liver.

How about we get you
some wings from Side Street?

That sounds good.

Tell you what,
you guys have at it.

I'm gonna, uh...
I'm gonna head home.

Eh, I've broken
pretty much

every post-op rule
there is to break.

I think I'm
gonna go rest up

a little bit, you know?

Might even take
a couple days off.

What?
(Abby chuckles)

You two.
(laughter)

(quiet thump)

(loud bang)

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