Pretty Hard Cases (2021–…): Season 2, Episode 7 - Pigeon Party - full transcript

Naz gets in deeper with the Coyotes, earning him an invite to Adeline's party, but when Naz finds himself in hot water, it's up to Sam and Kelly to pull him out before events get deadly.

Kelly Marie Duff,
I know this may seem fast.

Let's dive in, let's do it.

Let's get married.

What did you say?

I told him I need to think about it.

It's a big decision and I don't know
where to find the answers.

I thought
you were bringing friends.

I didn't find anyone.

You said it wasn't gonna be a problem.

Hey, look.
Something came up for tomorrow.

We need to talk about this now.



Yeah.

So tell me about yourself, Stuart?

What kind of business are you in?

- Import/export.
- It's very sexual.

- It's dangerous.
- Shanika?

I had to tell Toben
I couldn't find anyone.

They're not gonna let me out that easy.

It's my Grandma's.
She always wanted you to have it.

Yes, I'll marry you.

Ooh. Ha ha ha.

Thank you.

Hey, Michael.
Um, what do I wanna eat today?

Um, can I have an egg sandwich, please?

Oh, I got the last one, sorry.



Oh, my God.

I'm... that's talking about
the last egg sandwich

and that's upsetting
when there's no eggs around.

What's new? Hey, what's up? What's new?

- Not much.
- No?

Nothing to report? No news at all?

Are you talking
about work news, like,

professional things that two
colleagues need to discuss?

Well, yeah. What it...
I, I, I... yeah,

it could be work or it could be...
Um, you know what?

It could be personal.

For instance, my mother
clogged the toilet this morning

by flushing a bunch of chicken bones down
because she didn't want the raccoons

to eat them and then they choke,
isn't that strange?

How about you?
Do you have any strange news

that you would like to report?

Nope.

Or Naz, you know what? I could tell you
a little something about Naz.

He is the man that I am seeing.

He's a cop currently undercover,
but he still finds time to see me,

you know why?
Because we're romantically involved,

it's not like we're getting married
or anything

because if we were I would tell you.

Why? You don't need my permission.

Why do we need other people's opinions
influencing how we feel all the time?

You're right, we don't.

But I think it's a good idea
that at some point you wanna...

You may not think I'm making
a good decision about a particular thing

and I might not think
you're making a good decision

about a particular thing,
but we don't need to tell each other that.

Oh, my God.
What do you mean? What am I doing?

Is this about my mom or it's about Elliot?

Or am I making a mistake
where Naz is concerned?

If you know something I think
it's really important

that you should tell me
because I would do the same for you.

Why don't you tell me? What am I doing...

What do I have to do
to make you stop nattering in my ear?

Well, you could take a turn to talk,

share some of your, uh,
impressive, albeit, very, very,

very shocking news...

or you could just give me
half of your egg sandwich.

Like me,
it is zero exposure in here.

Yeah... no, but are
are we gonna keep flirting

with each other
or can I take you to the prom?

Now, look if you're still frosty
I can float you a taste.

Yeah, on me.

Yeah? Yeah.

Yeah, my guy will send you the details.

Yeah.

Okay. Okay. Okay.

Yeah, I know they both felt
a little heavier this time.

So when's my next run?

No. I need something else
from you this time.

Can you arrange that with my guys?

Come on.
Team player over here, I'm your guy.

Okay. Look...

we've had some run-ins
with another crew and this, I need this.

I need this to go smooth, can you do that?

- Consider it done.
- All right.

Hey, speaking of team players. Jays game.

I, uh, got some great seats.

The guy owed me, huh? What do you say?

We go around there and get some brewskies,
couple dogs, huh?

Yeah. No. No. Yuck.

No. Gross.

All right. Like...

- I mean...
- Yeah. No, that's cool.

I don't think it was gonna... slow.
I get that, I get that. It's just slow.

I don't know whatever you're,
like, really into.

I just feel like...
Oh, you got the earbuds in?

Okay. Cool. Um, tell you what,

I'mma handle this and then, um,
I will see you next time.

- Next time.
- Yeah.

I'll see you next time.

No Tourette?

Like a common toad.

So, how'd it go?

Just like you said,
little runs had been going flawless

past few weeks and now
he's asking me to do more.

- Check it out.
- Nice.

That's package drop.

It's just a sample size but possibly
for a new partner.

Okay. We can work with this.

Did he bite in our baseball tickets?

No. It's like I offered him
a bag of hot garbage.

God darn.
We should went with the MMA or Burlesque.

How about this?
I'm thinking pigeon drop.

- Pigeon what?
- Yeah.

Yeah, yeah, yeah,
but, like, in reverse, right?

Exactly. Almost like a fiddle game.

A fiddle game?
What's a fiddle... a fiddling game...

A game of... what's up?

Uh, it's just street rip
stuff in the old Kelly and Naz days.

Oh, street rips,
that's... pfft, cool.

I love to learn lit on this, too.

Uh, you know guys?
I'll be right back.

Enjoy your story time.

It's an engagement ring
because he asked her to marry him.

Oh, my God.
Lifesaver, I thought I lost it.

- Mm-hmm.
- Thank you.

Hold on, how'd you know where to find us?

I told you not
to put your app details in your notes.

And I told you to stop snooping.

Can you blame me
with John Forte hanging around?

- He in there?
- Nathan? No. No.

He's not. And don't you mean Wyclef?

John Forte
was the pretty one of the Fugees.

Ah, whatever. It doesn't matter
'cause I'm Lauryn anyway.

Okay. Ms. Hill.

See you at home.

Oh, yes, you will.

You got some of that doo wop
pop pop for me later.

Pop. Hey. Watch it walk away.

Oh, wow.

Oh, my God.

Someone's feeling good this morning.

Well, I woke up in the right side
of the bed.

Oh, I'm glad to hear that.
Haven't seen your young man around though.

About to start worrying about you.

If it's fizzled out
there's no harm in saying,

"Hey, it was fun.

I'm a modern woman
who could just have fun."

Mom,
Taai and I have not fizzled out.

There's still tons of fizz.
If anything we have fizzled in.

I mean there's just so much fizzle.

Just the other day there's so many
fizzle that I was just, like, yeah, hmm.

Hey, more stuff?

Yeah.
I've been watching that Marie Kondo show.

You know, I just figured
since I'm going away to school.

It's probably a good time to declutter.

I guess that included Jackie?

- Mom!
- What?

- Don't poke.
- Yikes.

Oh. My bad kiddo, you know,
I yap before I've had my morning juice.

The juice, of course.
You know, it's totally fine.

Uh, listen, Elliot,

- would you like to talk about...
- Yeah, I don't.

I, um, I actually blocked her number,
you know, it's getting kind of too hard

to ignore the calls,
so I just... I'm just trying to...

- Move on. Yeah.
- Yeah.

Well, come on.

- Bring it in.
- Okay.

No? Let's be... good. Okay.
I'll help you move the bags.

- Sweet.
- This one's heavy.

How can there be no leader?

I'm not saying that.

But it appears members of different gangs
are working together as one entity.

They're all equal players,
like Adam Gentle said, Will French,

Niccolo, Mark the Shark.

Everything we know about
gangs, does this seem right to y'all?

No. In the end there's always a top dog.

And what's the devil's greatest trick?

Convincing you he doesn't exist.

Well, I have a trick on my back.

Let's give him the old pigeon fiddle.

That's not... the fiddle...
Fiddling pigeon drop,

the pigeon droppings,
the fiddle who loves pigeons?

I know what a pigeon drop is, Wazowski.

- That's what I was...
- How does that apply

to the intel we got from Naz?

Will's courting a new partner.

Yeah. But apparently,
he's a nervous nelly.

Naz said that Will's trying
to reel him in, so he finds him

a small package
to impress him just a few kilos.

Apparently, they've had
some issues with another crew

trying to pick off deliveries.

Of course,
they don't know that we know that,

so we're gonna do something that's crossed
every cop's mind at least once.

Well, every cop maybe except for Wazowski.

What?

- Oh.
- What?

You mean you're gonna...

That's right.
We're gonna rip off some drug dealers.

Oh, fun. No. Really.

Yeah.

- Oh, excuse me.
- Hi.

Hi. Yes. Hello.

Is there, like, a manager in there,
like, customer service or whatever?

Oh, weird. Uh, technically I guess...

Actually forget it.

I just need to find Taai Nazeer,
do you know him?

Oh, Detective Taai Nazeer.

Yes. Detective Nazeer, is he in there?

Um, no. Actually he's not.

Okay. Can you give him this?

Tell him that Angie brought his mail
and then I'm his ex-wife, not Canada Post.

Angie, well,
he has really has been meaning to update

his address, it's just he has been
so busy kicking butt and taking names

and there's like lots of names
that... just... yup,

and just making loads of arrests,
and accommodations, and more arrests,

and things of that nature, but I'll...
I'm gonna be sure

to tell him about the mail.

Careful of that busted strap.

Okay. This has got to look
and sound real to work.

Yeah. Okay.

So who's part of our stick-up crew gang?

Bob Bloch, and Watts, and
that new kid from Drug Squad, Tom Cruise?

Oh, it's pronounced Kruse. It's Kruse.

Anyway, it's a good call because Bob
and Watts are gonna have

a hard time to not sound like cops.

Yeah. Kruse isn't grizzled
and jaded yet like the rest of us.

- Oh, sorry. Kruse.
- Kruse.

- Kruse.
- Very good. That's very good.

Look,
the point is we just got to be on them

real quick before they react,
so it doesn't go left, okay?

Ever heard of Cat People?

Cat People?

It's a magazine called Cat People.

I'm guessing
it's for like people who love cats,

but I also imagine
there's a few other ways it could go.

More importantly it was amongst
a pile of mail today that was dropped

off for Naz by... Angie.

- Angie?
- Angie.

- Angie, Angie?
- Angie, Angie, Angie.

- Wow.
- I was passing by

and she was like "Excuse me?"

- "Do you have a customer service?"
- Oh, my God.

That is so Angie.

I swear if she end up in hell
she gonna ask to talk to the manger.

It was really, really horrible.

Anyway, listen
more importantly do you think

it's weird that Naz
hasn't updated his address?

Is that... is that weird?
Is that just me? What is that?

Well, there's nothing not
not weird about Naz.

- That's true he's pretty...
- Weird.

We probably shouldn't keep them waiting.

So wait,
that cat magazine was for Naz though?

Yeah.

Hey.

Hey, what's up?

Nothing.

But I need you
to do something with me tomorrow.

Toben wants me to work
and he's asked me to find some people.

Toben? I thought you were done
with all of that?

He's given me another shot.

- Jackie, please I need this.
- Oh, yeah? Why?

Look around. There's no room.

I just need a bit
of cash to get my own place.

And, man, look I get it.

I totally get it, like,
me having to stay here is not a flex,

but there are other ways to make money.

Oh, yeah? Like what?

I'm still trying...
I'm figuring that out right now.

Yeah. Hmm. Well, you're not gonna do that
by stalking Everett on ViewPixel.

- Elliot.
- Whatever.

The Jackie I knew
would never get stitched up over some guy.

What happened to you?

Nothing. I'm the same as I ever been.

No. Not true.
The Jackie I knew always had my back.

And I still do, okay?

- I always will.
- Then why not now, Jacks?

Come on.

Regardless of my personal feelings,

I just want you to know that I am there
for you as a colleague

or for any bridesmaid more specifically,
like, a maid of honor type duty.

Should you opt for that sort of thing,
I am there for you, okay?

Your personal feelings?
I'm assuming this is about Len.

Shouldn't my personal feelings be enough?

Shouldn't how I feel
about it be all that matters?

Absolutely that was the...
That was a really...

You know, Len was the one who told me
I should give you a break.

Told me, I should let you
help me when you try to.

So I'mma do just that, you know,
despite your personal feelings.

I got it. Yup.

That's... I should've chosen
all my words better.

I'm gonna take those words and I'm gonna
shove those words right at the sea,

look, there they go. They're drowning.

Oh, I'm not gonna help you
because you're bad words,

like... Duff, order up, two traveling.

Pizza's here, two toppings,
about to ring the bell.

- Now.
- Ding dong.

Hey, are you dumb?
Move your piece of crap off the road.

Engine off.

Don't reach for nothing else
or we'll light this sucker up.

Did you happen to write that for Kruse?

Uh-uh. I'm no Aida Domenech
but I gave him a few things to say.

It was very good. Very real.

You know, what I want, let's go!

Do you idiots realize
who you're dealing with right now?

That don't mean anything to me
and it ain't gonna help you, so...

- Come on!
- It's in the back!

Please just stop dilly-dallying.

Shh shh shh shh.
Patience. Just let it happen.

- Whoa!
- Back up guy.

Take it easy, bro.

Hey, you let us on our way
or your boy will get a face lift.

- Hey, back off.
- Just take your foot off the gas.

- You shut your mouth.
- It's gonna be fine.

All right, boys.
All out of dough, let's close up shop.

I have sex with that guy. Yeah? Whoo!

What a stud. Just, like, take that, Angie.

Let's just hope they bought it.

He wanted me to come
back to you as soon as I could to tell you

that he's in for a full order.

Forget that. Talk about what you did.

What do you mean?
I... I did what you asked me to do.

Come on.

The other guys told me
what happened, Rambo.

I mean, what were you thinking?

I don't know.

Look, I asked if they had a man below
and they didn't, so I volunteered.

- A man below, what's that?
- Now, you see

when I use to do my Rochester runs,

I'd always keep a man below deck,
usually my cousin Darla, dangerous woman.

With a shotgun because, you know,
you never know.

You never know.

And when you said
that you were having trouble

with this route, I said,
"Hey, better safe than sorry."

Wild man.

- Yeah.
- Look, man.

I'm gonna be honest with you.

When Doc Griffin introduced us, you...

you were not what I was expecting.

Yeah. I love the doc, I do.
He plays, you know, what I'm saying?

But I don't really know
all there is to know.

- Yeah. I was starting to see that.
- Yeah.

I, uh, I'm having a party for my sister.

- It's her... it's her birthday.
- Okay.

My closest friends,
partners are gonna be there.

I want you to be there, too,

as long as you promise
to dress up a little bit.

Are you serious?

I mean, that's amazing. Yeah. Thank you.

Okay. Cool. All right, man.
I'll holler at you with the deets.

Word.

Stick-up crew. You crushed it.

- Tom Kruse, you're a natural.
- Nice job, guys.

Nice play. It worked. All right.

And now Naz is on a guest list
at a party where we hope he'll be able

to identify the head
of the snake or of the, uh, coyote.

Now, unfortunately the location is tricky.

The VI Lounge is a terrace club located
on the eighth floor of this building.

Only one elevator
and two sets of stairs go to the club.

Listen, Naz
will not be wired, okay?

So he's gonna be communicating
with us non-verbally.

It's imperative that we keep eyes
on him whenever and wherever we can.

And if he IDs someone special,

he'll signal us by rubbing his chin
like this.

So if he's up there how do we see him?

Well, from the balcony,
from across the lounge.

It isn't the prettiest,
but it's the best view available.

Wazowski will run surveillance
from there while I ran ops on the ground.

Wazowski.

I actually prefer to be
up there, my priority is to keep eyes

on Naz and besides DS Greene
and I are gonna make it the place to be.

About that. I don't do heights.

You don't do heights? What?

No. It's the only thing
I'm terrified of.

Well, that and twins. Multiples of any.

Okay. We're not talking about
that right now.

I'm with one.

Okay. Kruse go with Wazowski.

You guys got to be sharp, do your job and,
hey, let's get lucky, okay?

So do you have, like,
telekinetic abilities?

Did you hear that? Did you read my mind?

Hey, I'm gonna give you a face lift?

- Where do you come up with this stuff?
- I don't even know.

You know, it's like when Stu is on,
I'm just watching, it's weird.

Yeah. Maybe Stu can come
for a visit from time to time,

you know, you could
have a Fight Club thing going.

Right. Nah, probably not though.

- Too bad.
- Still, I mean where does it end, right?

I mean, Stu the other day,
he was talking about growing

a mustache maybe he does that,
I don't know.

Hmm, I'm gonna, like,
vote no to the mustache thing.

You know what?
It's your body, so you can do

with it as you please.

Listen, do you guys
wanna go over checkpoints,

hand signals,
I have flash cards, it's ready to go.

They're right back here.
Is that something that you...

- I got it all up there.
- Yeah. He's got it or Stu does.

How about home address?
Does that need updating?

What was that?

- Nothing. It was a joke.
- Okay.

Hey, it's for luck.

Right. Because that's your
favorite restaurant

- and the weirdest place you ever...
- Wow.

Oh. Oh, y'all nasty.

Put it up, put it up,
put it up, put it up.

You know what? Thank you. Thank you.

I've got it. It's fine. You know what?

Thank you for your help, but I'll just...

- How we looking?
- All set. Just waiting on Stu.

Tin Roof,
what's the temperature?

We are warm. Very warm.

- And we are hot.
- Just waiting on Habitat.

Yeah. Kind of.

Again I don't mind
being on the ground with Nathan

if you want your partner up here with you?

So we just
not gonna talk about it, hmm?

You're the one who hasn't weighed in yet.

I don't know, maybe I have nothing to say.

I find that hard to believe.

Okay. Honestly?

Yeah, honestly.

I wouldn't even know where to start.

How about the truth?

- Oh, the truth?
- Yes.

Which one? The one about how Len
hurts you badly in the past,

or how you vowed
never to get sucked in again,

or how I watch you change up on
all of that to the point where now you...

Really, Nathan? I changed up?

You can't sit there and say I changed up,
but once a upon a time,

you said you were leaving Gabrielle.

Yes. And you told me
that I could not do that at the time.

Well, could you have?

Look, I-I-I don't wanna fight.

Yeah. Me neither.

Unbelievable. How is this the job?

I don't know.

He said "Come to work."
How would I know he meant this?

You can't say I don't have your back now.

All right. Happy Cat is on the prowl.

Copy.

Oh, my gosh, he's so hot.

Happy Cat is the pick of the litter.

Stu. You made it.

Yeah. Hey, listen, man.
Thanks for the invite.

- Very nice of you.
- Yeah, man.

Look, uh, bar's over there,
get yourself a drink.

- Yeah.
- And I will be right back.

All right, all right, all right. Okay.

Can of beer, please.

Ninety-nine percent of writers
are outstanding citizens.

Charity, camaraderie.

You never heard of a Teddy Bear Drive?

So what percentage are you?

Does it matter?

The name's Shark, by the way.

Wow!

There's Mr. Big Boatman himself.

Hi.

- Adeline, happy birthday!
- Thank you.

Oh, thank you.

It is my birthday. Is it?

It is, yeah.

Although it's... it's kind of hard to tell
in a room full of Will's friends.

I'm sure plenty of people
are here to see you.

I hope one of them is.

Stu, my man,
there's somebody I want you to meet.

All right.

Adeline, go, uh, mingle with your guests.

Nice chatting with you.

This is an associate of mine.
I'd like to introduce you to...

Stuart, I heard a lot about you.

You really stepped up.

Got a new strain of litter.

I didn't catch your name.

How come all the other guys around here
have never heard of you?

Oh, I like it that way.

Because they don't know who I know.

You see? I like that.

There's too many other guys around here
trying to make a name for themselves.

But trust me, anonymous is better.

Happy Cat is scratching the post.

I repeat,

Happy Cat has scratched the post.

They're coming.

I've never seen this dude before.

Maybe we get a lucky hit in the database?

Good kitty.

Standby for treats.

I only come to this city when I have to.

It's not my cup of tea.

Well, maybe you just need
a better tour guide.

I'll tell you, what?

I'll take you out on the water sometime.

It's not so bad, right?

Well, it's not the worst gigs.

I love hotdogs.

- What are you doing?
- What do you... what do you want?

Hey, this is all for you.

- This is all for you.
- I love you.

Yo, is that the birthday girl?

If she's dipping out on her own party,
then she's my new hero.

- Rich people are weird.
- Mm-hmm.

- I'm gonna circle, okay?
- Yeah. Get it, girl.

- What are you doing here?
- Dude, what are you doing here?

Seriously, keep it down.

Oh, you're undercover right now?

Easy, easy! Yeah.

Listen, you need to get out of here
right now.

I can't leave, I'm here with a friend.

Then you both need to leave, I'm serious.

I gotta go.

- Who is that?
- Ugh!

Nobody. That was nobody.

He's a cop. I heard you say undercover.

Shanika, you don't know
what you're talking about, okay?

- We should tell somebody.
- No!

We don't gotta do it, okay?

Actually, actually,
I think we should leave right now.

You can go if you want. I'm staying.

Ratting out that guy
is not gonna get you brownie points, okay?

You and I, we're here to help.

That's it.

We'll see.

Oh, come on, Elliot, please answer.

- Listen, what I should've said...
- No. Mm-mm.

- What? No, just wait.
- No, it's not... I'm over it.

Congratulations.

Okay?

I should've said congratulations.

Thank you.

Is that car one of ours?

Hmm, I don't think so.

I'm telling you,
you scout more on a Monday at Les Mis

than you do at seat
to the freakin' World Series.

They go nuts for musicals in this town.

This guy... this guy and his baseball.

Hey. What do you say, it's about time
you and I got into business, huh?

You've seen Book of Mormon, right?

Dear Evan Hansen?

Are you kidding me right now?

Wow. Yeah. Of course!

"Waving Through A Window"?

I mean, I've never been the same
ever since.

I'll tell you... but for me, personally,
all-time favorite?

It's gotta be Fiddler, right?

Well, Stuart, it looks like
it's gonna be business after all.

Huh. Yeah. Okay.

Well, it's nice chatting with you.

And, uh, maybe next time,
uh, I'll actually catch your name?

You should join us.

Might be some room for some new blood.

Really?

I mean, yeah.

I mean, I would just love
to be a fly in the wall.

Um, actually, business should just be
between members only.

I'd like Stuart to join us.

Uh, Sam? I've lost them.

Maybe he's in the bathroom.

I don't like this.

I want eyes on him.

You're just jealous because
he's flirting with that hot girl.

Okay. That's enough chit-chat.

We don't even... uh, give me that.
I'm gonna do this.

And don't touch my sunflower seeds.

Still nothing.

Ninety seconds past checkin'.

When do we start getting worried?

First one that you ever saw in person.
You remember?

Yeah. Sure, sure. Annie.

My mother took my sister and I to go, uh,

check it out, back row,

- obstructed view, still amazing.
- Hmm.

For me, it was Chorus Line.

You know that one?

- No, no. I don't think I know that one.
- Yeah.

Well, I'm older than you.

Older and maybe a little bit wiser.

Yeah.

So is this, uh, normally where you guys
come to, uh, talk business?

Well, you know what they say.

And... curtain.

Jackie?

Sam, I am so sorry.

I tried Elliot, but he's not answering me.

Okay. What's wrong?

I'm at this party,

and that guy that you worked with is here.

Well, um, Naz... Taai Naz,
whatever his name is.

Um, listen, there is some
kind of bad guys at this party

and I'm not sure if they're supposed
to know that he's a cop,

but I think that they do.

Okay. Jackie, listen to me.
Do you see him?

Do you see Naz?

No, I tried to look for him,

but I don't... don't see him anymore.

Okay, don't hang up,
don't hang up, don't hang up,

just keep looking for him.

Hey, do you have a 20 down there
on Happy Cat?

No, we don't see him.

What's wrong?

We have a serious problem.

Police!

Everybody stay where you are!

Nobody in or out.

There's a fire.

All clear in there.

There's no one over there either.

Duff, where the hell they go?

And is it all he told you?

Yeah. And then he told me to leave.

He didn't say he was going anywhere?

Database res came back,
you need to see this.

Bishop Logan.

Looks like a cartel boogeyman,

the rest is big, that scares me.

Jackie, what time did you get here?

We have people on all the entrances
and no one saw you come in.

We got in at00.
We used the elevator.

Again, we would have seen you.

Jackie, you did the right thing by calling

and I can't stress that enough.

But an officer's life is in danger,

- so I need you to think real hard.
- I know.

I know. I'm saying, look, all I know
is that we all used the same elevator.

VIP, staff, everybody, the same elevator.

But we get off the floor below
and we use the stairs

because it doesn't go up all the way.

Hey-ho!

You're awake.

No!

Do you still wanna know my name?

God has ceased to care.

He just has clubs in the trunk?

Always.

Wait, wait, wait, wait.

You're the boss, huh?

The Coyotes?

You're... you're the man in charge?

Well, the boss?

Me?

Nah.

I'm merely an instrument.

Think of me as, uh, an auditor.

They send me where the trouble is.

Are they the cartel?

Wait, wait, wait.

What are we doing here?

I mean, this guy,

he drove a boat for me a couple of times.

He doesn't know anything.

Yeah, well, we're just about to find out
what the truth is, Will.

Did you know that I wanted to turn pro?

I have a two handicap.

I could do with some
better lighting in here.

I was aiming for his head.

Yeah, well, I didn't buy this place
to be a country club driving range.

I mean, this is to wash money.

I mean, mostly,
kids sneak in here to drink.

You can take pride in anything, Will.

Maybe that's why they sent me here.

Yeah? Well, they're wrong.

Because I have this under control.

You sure about that?

Why is there
a utility elevator we didn't know about?

The building plans we saw
must be from before it was installed.

Which is why we didn't see them.

They took the stairs down one floor

to an elevator
that we didn't know existed.

That only exit's here.

Which means they must have had
a car parked around here somewhere.

Hey.

Is that the...

Yeah.

They got rid of anything on him
that looked like a tracking device.

Or Naz dropped it on purpose.

Look.

Maybe he dropped this
so we could see where he took him from.

- And get the make of that car, too?
- Yeah. Okay, let's go.

This is DS Greene.
I need access to CCTV footage

on the service room
beneath the VI Lounge.

Okay. Enough, enough, enough.

I'm calling it.

All right? If you're gonna do him,

then do him already.

I got three balls left.

I'm almost out, Detective.

Detective?

And then after that,

I'm afraid there's no more games.

Get him up.

I got two balls left.

Yeah.

Tell me tech got something.

We were able to track the car
to Weston and Oak.

I already called it in,
but we're still the closest ones to it.

Let's go.

Get him!

Cover the north exit.

Tell backup to cover the south
when they get here!

Listen, we gotta get out of here.

Come on!

Police!

- Naz!
- I'm here!

Show me your hands.
Show me your hands!

Get your hands up.

- Naz!
- I'm here!

Go, go, they're on the side door!

Get Naz!

Oh, sorry, sorry, I'm so, so sorry.

Okay, okay.

I didn't know what to do,
I didn't know what to do.

I didn't even have time to think.

I just... I reached to
my pocket and I saw...

- I saw the canoe.
- It was perfect.

- Whatever you did was perfect.
- Hey.

No sign, but we got teams out
looking at everywhere for 'em.

Damn it.

You okay?

Yeah, I'm okay.

I think I'm... I think I'm done
with undercover work for now.

Okay.

And golf.

I hate golf.

There was too many blindspots in there.

I should've called it off
as soon as they got into the roof.

Oh, I got the blueprints to the building.

I should've known
they pre-dated that elevator.

- That's on me.
- Look.

There's plenty of blame to go around.

I'm responsible for letting them
get by us.

I mean, can you imagine what would've
happened if Jackie didn't call you?

Jesus.

Jesus, I know.

They were going to shoot a cop tonight.

That's what they're capable of.
So we need to turn up the heat.

Yeah.

You guys... uh, I gotta go check on Naz.

Kelly.

I'm gonna get started on the paperwork.

See you back at the station.

You people arrested Mark Trombley tonight?

Yeah. And a bunch of other people,
but I don't care about that right now.

Naz doing okay?

Listen, listen.

I already put word out.

I'm gonna help you out find Will. Okay?

Were you following me today?

- What?
- Were you following me today?

I saw your car.

- Oh, you did?
- Yeah.

- Where?
- Near my op.

Okay. You saw my car or
a car that looked like mine?

Because I know
I don't gotta explain to you

how you see cars
that's supposed to look like every...

You still did not answer the question.

No, Kelly,
I was not following you.

I'm tired, it's been a long day.

I thought we're past this?

I know, but you followed me
before, you've done that before.

- How am I supposed to know?
- I am not that guy anymore.

- But how do I...
- Haven't I shown... haven't I shown you?

Oh.

Okay. You know, what?

Show my picture to the doorman at
Crazy 8 Pool Hall,

he'll let you know I was there all day.

Why would you even... Len?

You really didn't have to come.

Uh, I kind of did,
I mean, I'm still your emergency contact.

I mean, what would I look like if
they called to tell me you where hurt,

and I was just, like, mm-hmm.

Yeah, that'd be...
That'd be pretty bad if you...

- Yeah.
- Ouch.

Ooh, ooh. Okay. Be careful.

- Uh, I'm okay, I'm okay.
- Yeah?

I'm all right.

Angie, I'm sorry,
I didn't update my emergency contact

and my mailing address.

I know you've left me some messages.

No, no, it's, it's okay.

You know, I was just looking
for an excuse to call.

But, uh, I get it.

It looks like you've been busy,
kicking ass and taking names, right?

Wrong.
Um, I've been getting my ass kicked.

But okay, sure.

Yeah.

I miss you.

I mean, you know that, right?

Angie, uh...

Can we just go for dinner this week,
maybe?

Just talk?

I mean, once you're out of here.

Yeah. Sure.

- Yeah?
- Of course.

Yeah?

- Yeah.
- Okay.

Any of the units out looking for
Will and Bishop report back yet?

No, not yet.

They're in the wind.

It wasn't a total loss.

This gang doesn't make sense to me.

Everything fast and loose,

Will calling the shots one day
and then this guy showing up?

Mm-mm. Doesn't jive for me.

Either way,
it's the best lead we have.

We just need to find them.

My money's on Adeline.

That's gonna be the first person
that Will reaches out to.

- Hmm.
- Okay.

Until we figure out a play,

we need to keep this tight.

Just us three.

- Hmm.
- Four.

You should play this close
to the vest, though.

But you bookmarked The Shark tonight.

So now you got me.