Rookie Blue (2010–2015): Season 2, Episode 4 - Heart & Sparks - full transcript

As 15 Division recovers from the shooting of Det. Luke Callaghan, a series of arson culminates in the torching of a laundromat - and the rookies are forced to confront their own burning issues. Chris and Gail take to the streets and encounter a man from Chris's past, while Traci interrogates a young firebug found at the arson scene. Meanwhile, when Andy tries to stop the grieving widow from entering the burnt-out laundromat, the two women are trapped in an unstable building with a burnt corpse and must rely on the Fire Department to cut them free from the debris.

Okay, maybe this is a really
bad idea.

Okay, let me...
Come on

take my arm and
let me help you.

Okay, just admit it...

I make a sexy nurse, umm?

I can do this. Please.

Okay, then why don't we
just go back in there?

We can lie down, and...
I'll give you a massage.

Okay, I also make
a very sexy R.M.T.

I can't be in that
room anymore, all right?

It's like I can't breathe in there.



The windows don't open, I'm surrounded
by balloons and flowers. I mean...

Oh no.

Seriously, do I look
like a tulip guy to you?

Luke? What do you want? Anything.

What is gonna make you happy?

I want to go back to work, I want to
have not been shot by my own gun,

and I want to walk down the hallway
without using my fiancee as a Walker.

You do make a real sexy Walker, though.

Okay. I'll tell you what.

Let's go to the cafeteria, and
I'll get us a scrabble board.

Honey, you're terrible at scrabble.

- Yeah?
- Yeah. Yeah.

Race ya.

Rookie Blue Season 02 Episode 04
Heart And Sparks
Original Air Date: July 14, 2011



I thought kids didn't
exercise these days!

Man down!

Hold still.

You're hurting my head!

That's so you don't bang it, accuse me
of police brutality, you little creep.

Stop!

All right.Put the pillowcase down. Get
down on the ground, hands on your head.

Dov!

Got him.

Yeah, he got him.

Down now.

He's got him.

This is Epstein...

Yes, he does.

All hail the conquering heroes.

Can I not?

Broke up a dogfighting ring
in Little Portugal.

Bunch of guys stealing
house pets,

using them as bait, giving
them a taste of blood.

You... you personally
broke it up?

Well... We were there.
We were near.

No.

Just... no, just...

No. Chris, we can't keep that.

No, yeah, look look, we just
we're just gonna keep him

till we find his parents, okay?
We're like his, uh...

We're like his foster parents.

We're already Dov's foster parents.

- Bite me, Casper.
- You know what, Chris?

You decide who you want licking
your feet tonight. How about that?

It's like "Sophie's
Choice"... only different.

I love this little fellow already.

- We'll talk later.
- Yeah.

Don't worry, little buddy. Her
bark's worse than her bite.

You know, sometimes...I
don't get that guy.

One of life's great mysteries.

Time for a little "Death Domain"?

Want to play till he gets back?

Are you ready to be humiliated?

Game on.

Bastard.

- Bye, you.
- Bye, mommy.

You gonna be working
late again tonight?

I'll try and be home by
dinner. I know you got hockey.

Don't worry. I already told
'em that I couldn't make it.

It's fine. Just get home
when you can.

- Serious, it's cool.
- Thank you.

- I can do it.
- Okay.

Bye. Thank you.

- Hey.
- Hi there.

I didn't know you'd
been working late.

Yeah, I have, a few times.

'Cause I've been working late every
night for the past two weeks,

and I don't remember seeing you.

You've been working late
every night the past two weeks?

Don't change the subject.

I don't know what to do about
Luke. I mean, I've tried everything...

action movies, crosswords, sudoku.
I've even offered to play poker.

What is gonna cheer him up?
Don't say porn.

I would have thought the
poker. Maybe a little porn.

Shut up.

Guy's all hopped up on
painkillers. Give him a break.

I know. I mean, I know the doctor said
that he could be down after the surgery,

but I am doing everything wrong.
I'm saying all the wrong things.

Well, give him some space.

I don't like space, because space
doesn't involve me doing something.

You know, it's kind of like time.

Time doesn't work for me either.

Time and space... two things
that don't work for you.

Pretty much.

Dale from next door is taking
the dog out this afternoon.

You better watch yourself with the
dog, man. You heard what Gail said.

She just being mean.

You don't dump the pooch,
Shorty might dump you.

So what? You hate having
Gail around anyways.

You're right. I do hate
having Gail around.

So what do you care
if she dumps me?

Tell him.

Because... Gail's awesome.

Little side bet last night, right
before I crushed your friend here.

- It was a total fluke.I had a bad game.
- Yeah, right.

- What?
- I had a bad game.

So Epstein's got to spend the
entire day admitting that...

- Gail's awesome.
- Yes.

So you two actually had fun together?

All right. Listen up. Another garage fire
last night, north edge of 15 Division.

Detective.

That's four this
month, two in the last week.

So keep an eye open.

If there's one thing we know
about firebugs, it's that

they love to watch
their target burn.

Kind of like me watching
you burn last night.

What a rush.

- Peck!
- Yeah.

- Care to share?
- No, we're good.

- Detective Barber.
- Officer Nash.

What are you doing?

Well, Oliver keeps coming
up behind me, grabbing my gun

out of my holster, and saying...

"What if I was a suspect?
You'd be dead by now."

So I'm just trying to practice
somebody stealing my gun.

Let me see your interview stance.

Yeah. There's your problem.

Drop your elbows.

Tuck 'em in.

Okay.

You got to feel your
gun at all times.

What are you doing later?

Why? You gonna text me
for a hook up?

- Already have.
- Really?

Couple of "L.O.L.s,"
a few "O.M.G.s"?

Little bit.

Where the hell's my phone?

Hey Nash. Hot call. And by "hot,"

I mean there's a laundromat
on fire at Aldermere Mall.

Arson?

I don't know, do I? Because
I'm not a mentalist.

Let's go.

Start with the other store
owners. We need statements.

If this is our guy, good chance
he's somewhere around here, watching.

The place was self-serve, so it was
empty at the time. That's the good news.

We're gonna track down the
owner with the alarm company.

In the meantime, we need names.

Find out who saw what, and report back...

Burnt my pants.

Yeah.

Peck.

I would talk to him, but, um, you
know, since I... what is the word?

Humiliated Officer Epstein
in Death Domain last night...

I can respect that.

- Epstein, all yours.
- Peck, you're awesome.

Excuse me, sir? Can I talk to
you for a second?

You can't go in there yet.
It's very unstatabl so...

What a mess.

Kind of wish it had burnt to the ground.

Why? Easier investigation?

No, we just wouldn't have to spend
all day with the hose monkeys.

A guy's insecure enough...
other guys...

without having to watch
last year's charity calendar

- work it out for the ladies.
- Shaw, come on.

Every girl knows it's
what's inside the counts.

Man, that's feeble, McNally.

Weak. For that you get
guard duty on the door.

- Seriously?
- What?

Okay.

This is pretty cool, huh?

Looks like the same guy. Looks
like we might have a shot.

All right. I don't love fire, okay?

- Nobody likes fire, Noelle.
- No. I'm serious.

I spent my entire childhood
worrying about fire.

Are... are we gonna go out this window?
That window? Climb down that tree?

I kept bugging my mom, you know? I
had at least eight exit strategies.

And what'd your mom say?

She gave me a plan, a little map.

- Plan "A", plan "B", plan "C".
- Pretty good strategy.

Yeah, she was a
pretty good mom.

Yeah, the place was already
in flames when I

smelled the smoke,
so I called 9-1-1 right away.

Yeah. Do you know the person
who owns the building?

I've seen him around. Don't
know his name, though. Sorry.

- Wish I could help you out more.
- All right, let's go. Come on.

I had a whole cycle to
wait, felt like a latte.

I got back, place was locked up.

Looking round, trying to figure out how
to get in and get my pants, when, "boom!"

Yeah? Anybody else watching?

That girl there.

Excuse me. You mind if I ask you
a few questions about the fire?

Can't.I got to go. I'm sorry.

It's not gonna take
long. I just need your name.

I'm actually not asking you

You are so busted.

You're not allowed to interrogate me.

We are not interrogating you.

We're just asking for
your name and address.

Yeah. Go ahead. Keep
asking me questions.

Trust me, I know my rights.

My dad's an excellent lawyer.

See, this is when I'm
glad I don't have kids.

I only need one of you guys to stay.

Finders, keepers.

It's not that particular
dog. lt's all dogs.

They have perpetual puke breath, and
they just love you unconditionally.

Only gonna keep him
for a couple of days.

Yeah, what if you don't
find the owner?

Hello?

Here.

Excuse me? Sir.

Do you mind putting
that down for a moment?

Jeez.

Scared me.

Can I help you?

Yeah, we need to ask you a
few questions about the fire.

- Ryan?
- Yeah, Ryan Miller.

Do I know you?

Chris.

Chris? Chris Diaz?

It's good to see you, man.

How you doing?

I mean, look at you. You look
like a cop. 'Cause you are a cop.

Chris Diaz. You know, God...
He used to play cops.

I never thought you'd
grow up to be one.

- How's your mom doing?
- Good, thanks.

So you saw the fire?

- No, I got here after it was out.
- Yeah.

- You got anyone who can verify that?
- Yeah, sure, my wife.

- You're married.
- Yeah.

Do you know the guy
who owns the laundromat?

Yeah. His name's, um, Ron Hannah.

I'll let officer Shaw know.

Okay, you don't go anywhere. We
still need to get your statement.

Who's her dad?

"Donald Sharpe, of Sharpe
& McCarthy Sullivan."

Great, terrific, best in town.

We sure she's guilty?

Well, four garage fires and
now the laundromat,

all within 2 Miles of
her school,

plus the arson for dummies
kit in her knapsack.

You coming?

We're not allowed to interrogate her.

So you'll sit there and be my
witness as I don't interrogate her.

Detective Barber?

Yes, Officer Nash.

I'm still kind of new
here, right out of the academy.

Well, let me tell you, we are all
thrilled with your performance so far.

- Thank you.
- You're welcome.

But I'm confused. When a young
offender commits a crime like,

I don't know, arson, is the punishment
community service or juvie?

That's a good question.

It all depends, Officer Nash, on whether the
young offender is friendly, cooperative...

not threatening to get their daddy in
here and make my life a living hell.

Detective Barber to reception, please.

Speaking of.

That's great, Kevin. Thanks. Tell you what,
why don't you put Finlay on it? Thanks.

Detective. Donald sharpe, Esther's dad.

Jerry Barber. So we got her in interview.

Well, that's good. Good, good.

Must be some massive mix-up.

You didn't, uh, take her
statement yet, did you?

No, no. No. 'Course not.
Waiting for you.

That's good. That's great.

Must be some
reasonable explanation.

Got to take this. Sec. Yeah.

Michael.

Hey, that's great.

Tell you what, can I
call you back in five?

Of course we're still on for tonight.

We're all good.

All right, how do you spell "Hannah"?

- Couple of h's, a's, n's, I don't know.
- Okay. I'm gonna go call this in.

Chris. So that that guy
knew your mom?

That's the last guy I ever
thought I'd have to deal with.

- I mean... A city this big...
- So what? They used to date?

Yeah, for a few years.
Guy took off when I was 10.

- He was your stepfather?
- Are we done here?

We still need to
get a statement.

Yeah. Go for it. I got
nothing to say to that clown.

Clown... What?

Ma'am? Ma'am.Ma'am!
No, no, no. You can't go in there.

My husband...
he's in there!

Nobody's in there, okay?
No, the door was locked.

That his car!

Okay, just... hold on a
second, okay? Stay here.

Neil.

Ma'am! Ma'am, you can't go
in there. lt's dangerous.

Ma'am! The roof is unstable! The
building is about to collapse!

Ma'am! The building's unsafe!
Stop!

I just said the building's not safe!

McNally...Copy, McNally?!

Yeah, we're here, we're here.

We're okay, but I think
we're stuck in here.

No, you've got to stay still, you
got to stay still... what... whoa!

You know what? You
guys stay right there.

You're not going in there. Anybody
barges in, the roof could come down, okay?

Fire's called for a backup.

What the hell were you thinking, letting
her go in there in the first place?!

Obviously, I didn't let her.

So what? She's in there with the body?

Yeah, and the body's wife. Sam, she's fine.

McNally, how you doing in there?

Yeah, we're okay, it's just...
trying to keep things calm.

Copy.

How did this ever happen?

You know what? We already
have a suspect in custody.

Ron. Ron, I'm so sorry.

- Mrs. Hannah, please.
- Lidia.

Lidia, please. We have to
keep the evidence clean.Okay?

No, no, no. You just have to stay away
from the body just for a little bit

you shouldn't even be
seeing him like this.

I have to get him out of here.

I know, I completely agree with
you, but right now we need to stay calm.

Okay? It's very important
to stay calm.

Okay.

What's McNally's cell number?

No, I want to speak to her privately.
I don't want the wife listening.

Look, it's a crime scene.

If I can't be in there, I want to
know what she's seeing, at least.

It's too dangerous for the
fire department in there,

but you're gonna have
her rooting around?

- I don't think so.
- Well, you're not thinking clearly.

We have a suspect in custody, whose
father's a hotshot lawyer.

If this place collapses, we need to
know everything we can before it...

If you've trained her well, she's gonna
be champing at the bit to do her job.

Speed-dial three.

Who are number one
and number two?

Officer...Nash. How's my girl?

Daddy

I'm sure I don't have to tell you,
but anything

she may have said
to you is inadmissible.

I didn't say anything.

Obtained without permission.

Kevin.

That's great.

Thank you, my friend.

Yeah, no, no, no, I'm I'm
at the station already.

You're a good man.

Her lawyer is on his way.I'm
sorry for any inconvenience.

Maddie. No... hey.

I'll be ten minutes late.

Yeah.

- It's a minor delay.
- I did it.

What?

She didn't mean that.

Don't be stupid, honey.

Not you.

Put toilet paper in
the windows and lit it.

The curtains caught
first, then everything went up.

I'll call you back.

This is not admissible.

This is privileged.

You know what the best part is?

- When the windows blow out. Boom.
- Esther, shut it. Now.

Okay.

There was a body in that fire, so your
daughter just confessed to a homicide.

Now look...
Give me a second.

Can you see it?

Yeah.

- You're looking for eschar.
- For what?

Eschar, a blackened skin around the
throat, like a ring or a necklace.

The skin gets constricted when it
burns, makes it impossible to breathe.

Okay, I... Honestly, I can't make
anything out that, uh, that distinctive.

Then look around his mouth, his
nose. Do you see any lines of soot?

Yeah, but I really...
I can't... I can't tell.

All right.

- We'll get you out of there soon.
- Okay.

So we can't confirm anything.

We don't know whether
Ron Hannah died in the fire,

or he was already dead
when it started.

Sorry.Did you want to speak to her?

Can I have my phone back?

- Yeah.
- McNally, one more thing.

While you're in there, find out what
the wife knows about Esther Sharpe.

Okay.

Does the name Esther
Sharpe mean anything to you?

No. Who is she? Maybe she's
customer. Why are you asking?

No, we're just trying to figure out
who might be responsible for this.

I am responsible.

What?

It's my fault he was here, opening earlier,
staying later, all to make us more money.

Every morning, I get up early
to make him breakfast,

but this morning,
my alarm didn't go off.

He was already gone. He
must have left so early.

It's okay.

I can't breathe. I can't be
in here with him like this.

- No, Lidia, Lidia, stop...
- I need to get out.

No. You can't.

Just hold on.

- Sam, are you there?
- Right here.

Listen, how much longer?

They're working as fast
as they can, you know?

Okay. Well, Mrs. Hannah is...
very uncomfortable.

We're both uncomfortable in here.

I hear you.Just don't move around and
don't let her touch anything, okay?

Yeah, I know that, but it's really hard.

Okay,

I'm gonna put the
phone down for a second.

I'm here if you need me, okay?

- Lidia? Lidia?
- Yeah.

They're on their way right now, okay?
So I just I just want you to talk to me.

- Talk about your husband.
- I don't want to talk. I want out.

Okay. Tell me how you met Ron.

- Internet.
- Okay. Dating web site?

It was web site, yes, where...

European women meet
men from North America.

Okay.

And then a woman I work with...
she is older and not as pretty,

and yet she moved to New York.

- New York. So I come here.
- Okay, and you met Ron.

I think, if I don't like
him, I'll leave, but he is nice...

Lonely. He hadn't met the
right person until me.

- How much longer?
- You know what? Just a few more minutes.

You're doing great. You can do
this, okay? Just keep talking.

You are distracting me. You
are very good police.

Everybody loves a fire guy, hey, brother?

Never have to make an arrest. All you
have to do is pour water on things.

They're gonna get
her out of there.

Sam, these guys know
what they're doing.

- I know.
- Good.

And once she's out, might be
a good time to talk to her.

About what?

About...I don't know.

Whatever.

Okay. You know what? We're gonna
hear sirens in a few seconds.

Okay? So, um, how about,
uh, the business?

Was the business not going well?
I mean, what happened?

We could never get ahead.

I told him I didn't care, but it was
keeping him up at night... the worry.

He promised me
certain kind of life.

I don't hear trucks.
I don't hear anything.

Life... life and
marriage, you know,

sometimes, you know well,
most of the time

it doesn't work out how you promise,
you know? But love...

When you love each
other, that's what matters.

I loved him! He never
knew! I never told him!

No, no, no, no. He knew. Lidia?
He knew. You know why?

Because you made him
breakfast every morning.

You hear that? Okay. Okay. Okay, just
breathe. We're gonna be fine.

Hold on to me, and
just breathe. That's it.

- Let's make it work, guys. Yeah.
- In there.

I've got her on the
phone right now.

What the hell are
you doing?

Sam!

Follow me, walk where I
walk, and keep your head up.

We're gonna use the saw. Tell 'em to
stay back, get under something solid.

Andy? Andy, you there?

Sam, yeah, yeah, I'm here.

They're gonna cut through,
all right?

You guys got to find some
solid cover, stay back.

We got to go under the desk.

- I can't.
- I know.

Look, we can't. We ha...
we can't go anywhere else.

Okay? This is the only place
that's stable in here.

We've got to go under
there. Okay? You can do it.

Oh, God.

I got here around 9:45.

I didn't even know there was
a fire until I saw the trucks.

Chris, Andy and the wife are
okay. They got them both out.

We should probably
call Luke about Andy.

You know, I think he'd
probably want to know.

Yeah, she'll call him
when she's done with Jo.

Chris, we really should go back
and finish taking Ryan's statement.

What part of, "I've got nothing to say
to that clown," didn't you understand?

The "clown" part.

Look, I don't want to
talk to him. All right?

My mom gave everything
to that guy. Okay?

She was a... she was a complete
basket case, and he made her that way.

And when he finally left...

She lost it.

I mean, it was...

It was... it
was bad.

Look, he... he didn't have time for us
then, so I don't have time for him now.

Okay, okay.

You stay here.
I'll get a statement.

So Ron Hannah's broke. He feels
really guilty. He's in terrible debt.

So you think he set the
fire for the insurance money?

You're a romantic, huh?

I just think he
probably read the papers.

You know, sees that there's
a bunch of fires in the area

and decides he'll copycat.

Okay. So he sets the fire. Fine.
How's he get stuck in his office?

I don't know. I mean, maybe it went
up faster than he thought it would.

McNally's got pretty
good instincts.

Is that right?

While you were in there,
the girl confessed...

all four garages and
this one this morning.

O-okay. Well... I'll just
go get cleaned up, then.

Well, she was in there
with the wife. You were not.

Yeah, okay. I'll check
out her hunch.

I'm sorry.

I didn't talk much to Hannah, but he
seemed friendly with the rental car guy.

He spent most of his day in the
parking lot, drinking coffee with him.

Okay. So I'm gonna need you to sign
the statement, once we have it typed.

Chris Diaz...
I'm his girlfriend, and...

You should know that
he turned out amazing.

That's good.

I'm glad.

Kid had it pretty rough.

Yeah, I'm sure you leaving
didn't help things.

I take it you never
met Tina? Chris's mom?

She was always on that kid.

She had all these crazy rules.

He tried to make
himself dinner once,

and he stood on a chair to get
some spaghetti out of the cupboard,

and he spilled the whole box.

Tina made him stand on
that chair for three hours.

A little kid, white as a sheet, and
his knees were buckling...

The day I called child services
was the day she kicked me out.

Your dad always that busy?

God. Makes me feel like
the best mother in the world.

My kid still gets mad
at me, though.

When I work late nights, hides my
keys, pretends he's got a sore throat.

It works about half the time.

But it's a fine line.

Got to be careful how much you want to
sacrifice just to get a bit of attention.

Did somebody, uh, actually
die in that fire?

Man named Ron Hannah.

He was the owner.
He was married.

I didn't do it.

So why were you there?

My school's two blocks away. I saw
the fire, and I got off the bus.

And what about all that
stuff in your backpack?

I was gonna torch the utility
shed after fifth period.

You get anything off that welding guy?

Yeah. I did.

Okay, what's going on?

Are you so awesome that you convinced
Chris to get rid of that puppy?

You know, there's a really big
difference between us and Chris.

Not sure I like being lumped into the
Gail camp, but... proceed.

He's used to looking after things, and
we're used to being looked after.

If he wants the dog,
he can keep it.

Okay, what just happened?

Okay. So the kid didn't
light the fire.

I'm sure Detective Rosati
will follow up on what you said.

Yeah, what if she doesn't, huh?

Besides, they're always telling us
to do more proactive policing anyway.

Yeah, but...

There.

- Cover me.
- Yeah.

Not that I'm a party to this clear
violation of the rules, but, uh...

How can we help?

- You talk to Ryan?
- Yeah.

- What'd he say?
- Nothing much.

Okay. Move over.
Cover me.

Okay, what is going on here?

I'm just smelling for gas.
lf Ron Hannah started the fire,

maybe he brought
a can of it to work.

Yeah, unless he didn't start it.

Well, then who?

Bet that rental car
company's got gas.

- What's his name?
- Nappo. Joey Nappo.

Mr. Nappo. Andy McNally,
15 Division.

- I already talked to the police.
- Yeah.

You said you didn't know the
guy who owned the laundromat.

Yeah, but according to the other tenants,
you guys were afternoon coffee buddies.

Not anymore.

Is that Ron?

I just spoke to his
wife, Lidia. You know her?

That's all he ever
talked about.

- She's the reason he asked me.
- How much he offer you?

$10,000.

He wasn't supposed
to be in there.

He was gonna go home.

He was gonna lock up and tape a note
on the door saying, "Back in five"...

This whole thing was to
help him start a new life.

How's it going with
little Miss Firestarter?

Her dad took her home, she's got
an order to appear in the morning,

so I guess we'll see
what happens.

Probably nothing, with
a father like that.

Where is my phone?

You're not working late tonight?

No way. What I need is a
hot bath, not more overtime.

Yeah, two weeks straight of
O.T. must be a little burnt out.

$10,000 that's how much
one round of in vitro costs.

I'm killing myself just
trying to get pregnant.

- So you should take a little time off.
- I can't.

I mean, one, I can't afford it, and two,
when a woman takes time off

in this job, everybody
starts talking.

She's either having a nervous
breakdown, or she's having a baby.

I don't know which is worse.

You should talk to Frank.

I don't think so.

I'm serious. He's discreet. He'll
run a smoke screen for you,

You know, tell everyone you're studying
for the sergeants' exam or something.

You're good at this.

Don't change the subject.

Congrats on the confession.

I can't believe it.

I pour my heart out to you in eloquent
text messages, and you lose your phone?

I didn't lose it.
I can't find it.

Traci, I'm miserable.

- We talked about this.
- I know, I know. I get it.

You're tough, beautiful,
sexy, and ambitious,

and you're throwing away
your happiness 'cause you think

it's gonna make you
better at work.

Here's the thing.

I'm telling you firsthand, from
personal experience

Jerry.

You. You're Jerry?

What are you doing here?

"Tuesday still lingers,"

- Dex.
- All right.

- Just take this.
- Here's the thing.

No, no...
lt's good. It's good.

Dex...

Are you okay?

Show's over.

- You got a minute?
- Yeah, yeah. Come on in.

The... the
minute's not now.

The minute is really
later, tomorrow, next week, even.

Can we book an appointment
or something?

- Is this about a fire?
- No.

No, it... it's more personal, kind of, but
not in a "big deal" kind of way, just...

Okay, how about Friday? That new
Italian place on King? Say, 7:00-ish.

W... that's not... w... uh, uh, sure.
Sure, that... that'd be nice.

Okay. So I'll...
I'll see you then.

I'll see you tomorrow.

Yeah.

Hey.

Ident found a plastic pill bottle
melted in Ron Hannah's pocket.

Still waiting on the
results from toxicology.

Okay.

Well, the guy was probably unconscious
by the time Joey Nappo set the fire.

Suicide.

Yeah, looks like, uh, he wanted his wife
to have the life insurance money, too.

So what, you love
something, you set it free?

Not me. Me, I like to keep
the things I love close.

Hold 'em in a death
grip, never let 'em go.

Who does that?

What kind of person actually...

What?

Okay, so... so Ron Hannah starts talking
details about torching the place, right?

And... and Joey just says,"Sure,
yeah, no problem, buddy.

Give me 10k, and I'll
light the fuse for you.

Well, it's illegal, but he didn't
know Ron was gonna kill himself.

Yeah, but if the guy's
your friend,

you'd think that he'd give him
some time to think it over.

I mean, you don't have to
light the fricking match.

Time and space, McNally. You said
it yourself. None of us are experts.

Except you. Time and space, and
you're a bona fide savant.

I'm there when it matters.

Sam.

What? You need a ride?

No. No, I don't.Thank you.

Okey-doke.

Thai, sushi, or Chinese?

Whatever. You pick.

Chris is gonna want
pizza again.

- Have you ever met Chris's mother?
- No. Why?

I'm thinking she might have
been a little out there.

And maybe that's why...

Chris is with me, because I'm
nuts just like his mother.

- No, Gail. You're not nuts. You're...
- Don't.

No. I mean it. You're awesome.

- Really.
- Dov.

What are you
guys talking about?

The dog. We should keep it.

Yeah, we, uh, found the owner
today. 4-year-old kid in Riverdale.

- You okay?
- I'm sorry.

Remember when, that guy bit
me, and they made me see a shrink?

Come on. It's time you stopped
feeling sorry for yourself.

You know, what I love about
you is your sympathetic nature?

You didn't die.

Florence Nightingale over here.

Yeah, get... get rid
of those, too, please.

Seriously, though, this is great. I feel
like I can breathe in here again.

Rookie Blue Season 02 Episode 04