Rookie Blue (2010–2015): Season 3, Episode 2 - Class Dismissed - full transcript

The theft of an armed police car tops the list of dangerous pranks as local schools wind to a close for the summer. While tracking down the stolen vehicle, Andy and Swarek pick up the trail of a hotheaded teen boy who robbed and violently assaulted a notorious local criminal - who happens to be his girlfriend's father. Andy and Swarek must find the armed teenager before disaster strikes.

Yeah, the kids are really excited.

Zoe's gonna take 'em up to her parents' cottage
for the rest of the month. Maybe even longer.

I mean, the word is Izzy's got a little
boyfriend up there. But I don't know, man.

If it's the kid I'm thinking
of, she could do way better.

Here, you know what? Hang a left here,
and we'll take a spin down Queen Street.

You know, I'm thinking
about joining the squad.

Yeah, just go straight like I said.

I think I'd be good. I mean, I was hanging out
with Sue and some of the E.T.F. guys last night.

Great bunch. They got stories.

Here's a story for ya. When I
tell you to go left, go left.

You don't think I can do it.



No, you know what?

Epstein, I think you can do whatever
you set your mind to, but tonight...

1507, we've got a commercial
alarm at Bradshaw Secondary.

342 Baldwin. Southwest
door and hallway motions.

1507 responding.

Tonight, pal, let's just do this.

Mark 1507 on scene. Seems quiet.

Want me to take lead on this?

Sure. You've been hanging out with the
S.W.A.T. guys. You must know the protocol.

Yeah, actually, I do.

By all means.

If this were a diamond,
there'd be four of us.

Well, it's, uh, it's just the two of us.

I'll take point. You take right wing.



Right wing. I'm on it.

Move to threat.

Okay.

Pigs.

I get it. I get it. It's because we're...

Yeah, yeah, yeah. I get it.

Hey, that little guy right here, I'm
pretty sure that's supposed to be you, man.

"Oink, oink. Hope you
remembered your keys"?

You know what? That's
actually kind of funny.

You know, 'cause some cops, they'll
leave their keys in their cruiser...

leave the doors open going to a call.

Epstein.

No. No.

No!

This isn't happening.

Go ahead, call it in.

You're lead on this, right?

What time is it?

I don't know. You, uh,
threw my watch somewhere.

Yep, it's, uh, behind the chaise.

- The what?
- The chaise. The, um... the chair thing.

- Oh, the chaise.
- Yeah.

There it is.

Um, you wanna grab the newspaper,
and I'll make some coffee?

- I... I can't. I... I gotta go.
- What?

I told Jerry I'd meet him for
some one-on-one. I'm already late.

I'll, uh... I'll see
you at the station, okay?

- Sam...
- What?

Come on. I mean, how long
are we gonna keep this up?

I don't know. I'm in decent shape.
I'd say I got another good 40 years.

Even then, I hear they got pills for that.

You know what I mean.

Running out the door
with last night's clothes?

It... it's like we're... we're teenagers.

- And that's a bad thing?
- Well, I guess not.

McNally, we got the whole
day together at work,

which is where I will
see you in about an hour.

- All right.
- Okay.

You gotta be kidding me.

You're up early. That was a late shift.

Ugh, yeah. Big raid in Riverdale.

$2.2 million in heroin,
booby-trapped with four pounds of C4.

Oh, yeah? How long it
take you to dismantle?

It's not about speed. It's about safety.

Really?

Let's just say I... set a new record.

Oh, hey. I heard you guys
lost a squad car last night.

Oh. Yeah. Total gong show. Other platoon.

- What are you doing now?
- The park.

- Suicide drills. You wanna come?
- Suicide drills?

Thought you'd never ask.

You okay?

Yeah. Um... Superintendent's all
over me on this missing squad car.

Don't worry. We'll find it.

That, uh, decaf?

- One cup won't hurt.
- No, no, no, no, no.

Not according to the internet.

Decaf. Okay? See you in parade.

Thank you.

It's weird, you know, these glocks.

You really gotta commit.

Our service weapons overseas.
Very sensitive little triggers.

You just need to use
the tip of your finger.

Wow. Is that supposed to impress me?

Depends. Did it work?

You really haven't changed, have you?

Well, In fairness, I'm in
slightly better shape now,

although you probably haven't noticed.

All I've noticed is that one of
us grew up and became a real cop,

and the other's just a boy
polishing his little gun.

Careful it doesn't go off in your hand.

Now you all know. The
whole city knows by now,

that Epstein and Shaw had their
squad stolen out from under them.

I'm glad you all think it's a joke because
that's what 15 looks like right now... a joke.

Tech team tracked the squad's
gps and found it... removed.

So obviously, these guys,
they know what they're doing.

Well, actually, sir, it's not that hard.

Uh, Dov and I found out how to do it
online. You know, in case it ever came up...

Are you done, Diaz?

Yes, sir.

I don't have to remind you guys that car
is equipped with a very expensive computer

and a loaded shotgun.

And if they figured
out how to remove this,

you can be damn sure they're
gonna unlock that weapon.

Last week of exams. Annual scavenger hunt.

High school kids all over the city are working
to steal a bunch of stuff they don't need,

by whatever means necessary.

The list is always a secret.

Last year's list included
an owl from the zoo,

27's divisional sign, and a
very large papier mache moose.

- It's usually pretty harmless.
- Not today.

These assclowns have one of my cars
and one of my guns, and I want it back.

So let's get out there and find them.

I did say "usually."

Yeah, and I said, "not today."

Sam, um...

about this morning, I didn't
really mean to freak you out.

You did not.

Well, you disappeared pretty fast.

Well, I had plans to kick Jerry's ass.

And, yes, I was trying to avoid the inevitable
conversation, because the answer is "no."

I am not going to...
a yoga class with you.

Okay. I asked you about yoga one time.

Twice. Twice.

But I still standy it. I mean, I
think that you'd really like it.

It's good for stress.

And the winner is...

1505, uh, southbound on Gywnne.

Uh, we're in pursuit of a silver S.U.V.

That's right, buddy.
Nowhere to go. It's over.

Guess he didn't hear you.

- Okay, boost me up.
- go.

Hey. Don't move.

McNally, open the gate!

- Andy!
- Yeah, Sam, he's injured

No, I have to... I have to be somewhere.

That's fine. Just hold on a second,
okay? Just stay here. It's fine.

McNally, open it!

- Sam, okay! Just hold on a sec...
- McNally, what are doing?!

You okay? McNally!

Andy?!

Yeah. I don't think that's
part of the scavenger hunt.

You all right?

I... I made a list... uh, Cherry Beach...

Brickworks, and the, uh,
the quarry off Lake Shore.

All final meet-up spots for the scavenger hunt
the last three years, where they dumped the stuff.

Now I also listed some alternatives, places I'd
suggest if I was playing this scavenger hunt.

- There's, like, 20 places here.
- yep.

One says "outskirts"?

Yeah, I mean, I was kinda riffin'.

But look, I feel terrible about
the squad. Okay, I'm sorry.

I'm not your therapist, Epstein.

Look, this one is on me, too.

All right? Everybody
screws up once in a while.

It just happens that your "once in a
while" happens... a little more often.

You know, It's not your fault.
What could you do,you know?

Can't all be poster boys. Look at this.

Idiot stick, we're right here!

Does that hurt?

- How about that?
- Ow! Don't!

You're okay. You just got a good bruise.

Okay, well, thank you for
poking at it just to make sure.

You didn't draw on him. Why?

He's a kid.

What? I thought he was
part of the scavenger hunt.

He's lucky you were
the one over the fence.

- You had a runner?
- Yeah.

- McNally, you okay?
- yep.

Okay. Small talk's covered. Why am I here?

We got maybe $4,000, $5,000 in cash
and a whole lot of blood in the car.

Damn. That's probably
gonna hurt the resale value.

Well, suspect was beat up.
Said he had to get somewhere.

And it's probably too easy
if it was the hospital, huh?

We got word out. No hits yet. mm.

Uh,this car is actually registered to a
Stella Alverez. 17. Lives at 422 Revelstoke.

And your suspect was
male? Guy named Stella?

- Maybe he's got really mean parents.
- Mm-hmm.

Uh, the parking pass in there,
it's for Westlake Collegiate.

You know, that new high
school up in Forest Hill?

Oh, rich kids. My favorite.

All right, I'm gonna ident the car. I'm
going to send someone over to the house.

You guys go to the school and see
if you can catch up with the owner.

Okay.

It's a lot of blood.

Yeah, I feel bad. I'm
sure he's a real angel.

Okay, so you're gonna be
alone for the whole summer?

Yeah. Yeah, It's great. I get to
focus on the detective training,

and Leo gets to spend the summer up north
at his dad's cottage, so it's a win-win.

So leo's gonna be canoeing,

making bonfires, and
building tree forts...

- I guess.
- And you're gonna be studying.

- Yeah.
- I really don't think you
understand the concept of win-win.

I'm just... I'm just sayin'.

Is he stealing that sign?

Hey. What's up?

You sure you're okay?
You fell pretty hard.

It's cool. I'm good.

Hey, you're the cop from
the billboards, right?

Yeah.

- This one of your hotties?
- No.

She's, uh, she's not a hottie.
She... she's not my hottie.

You're a... she's a hottie. You're
a hottie. She's just not mine.

- She's Detective Jerry Barber's.
- Okay.

- This is Officer Nash.
- Thank you, Officer Diaz.

All right. There are, uh, three different
IDs here with three different names.

- So what are we supposed to call you?
- Friends call me T-Bone.

Oh. Wow, look at this.

You got the list? Scavenger Hunt 2012.

Hey, look, the squad
car's right at the top.

And, uh... and this
sign's right at the bottom.

I totally found that list. You
know, on the ground somewhere.

Yes, well, Mr. Bone, you're coming
with us, answer some questions.

How's it goin'?

I'm fine.

What are you working on?

Work.

Can I get you anything?
Coffee? Root beer? Candy bar?

I'm fine.

Collins, you're supposed to be on patrol.

Uh, we were, sir. Officer
Williams had to turn back.

- Why?
- I'm not sure. She's in the locker room.

Hey, Noelle.

- You all right?
- Yeah, yeah. I'm fine.

Let me get that.

They're fine. They're on the list.

It's just a little cramping,
all right? It's no big deal.

You gotta see a doctor.

First ultrasound's next
week. I'll see her then.

- Okay, ow.
- Okay, that's it. I'm taking you in.

No, no, you have to be
here. I'll go. Just...

do something with my rookie, okay?

Oh, my God. I'm leaving. See? Going.

Operation coffee station.

It's good to see all your military
training being put to good use.

Just keeping it safe
for all the real cops.

- Are you free for a drink tonight?
- No.

- How about tomorrow?
- No.

Is this one of those things where
I keep asking, you keep saying no"?

Yeah.

Nick... we don't have
anything to talk about.

Well, I disagree.

If we're gonna be working together, we might
as well get it out there, get it over with.

- Collins.
- Yes, sir?

I need to put Officer
Williams on special assignment.

Absolutely. I'm sure Officer Peck
here can handle me for a shift.

Yeah, too bad I'm not a training officer.

Oh,that's right. I just really
wanted to look for that missing squad.

Get him out on the road.
Stay out of trouble.

Anything she tells you to do, you do it.

- Happily, sir. I got a lot to learn.
- Yeah, you do.

I don't understand. I'm totally
fine. Why? What's going on?

Well, actually, It's about your
car. We just have a few questions.

My car? What's wrong with it?

- Did you drive it here this morning?
- No.

Did you lend it to somebody,
maybe for the scavenger hunt?

Boyfriend? Lab partner?

No, um, It's... it's been
at my dad's garage all week.

Look, I have a chem final in, like, ten minutes.
So can you please just tell me what's going on?

Yeah, okay. Um, we're just actually
following up on a... old report.

So it's probably nothing.

What's it count for? 50%, 60%?

75%. And Stanford wants all final grades.

Stanford? You must work pretty hard.

When I'm allowed.

Well, we'll let you get back to it.

Oh, actually, where's your dad's garage?

Um, It's on Eastern. Alverez Auto Body.

- Okay.
- Your dad is Bobby Alverez.

Yeah. You, uh, you know him?

We've met. Well, good. Thank you.

Oh. And, uh, Stanford's a
really great choice. Good luck.

Thank you.

Wait. You know Bobby Alverez?

I'm familiar with his work.

Wow. Poster guy. My
friends are gonna be stoked.

This should have been on the list.

You need to focus, okay?

One of the guys involved in the
scavenger hunt stole one of our cars.

Yeah, I heard.

What? How?

Everybody knows. Guys
who organize the hunt.

They're legends.

Well, do these legends have names?

Nobody knows who they are. They're like
Batman and Robin, but, you know, cooler.

- What's his name?
- Well, I took three IDs, three names, all fake.

He won't tell us his real name.

But we've got a credit card belonging
to Leslie Starzomski. Maybe stolen.

All right, I want you to stay on him.

Find out everything he knows
about this scavenger hunt.

And if he doesn't want to talk,
threaten to charge him with fraud.

Bobby Alverez. Local business owner.

Half the stolen goods on the
east side come through here.

So it's a cash business.

I knew you paid attention in class.

- Sammy.
- J. T.

- Who's this?
- Officer McNally, J.T. Braga.

- Nice to meet you.
- You two need something?

We're here about a stolen car.

You mean the squad that
got boosted last night?

- That's gotta hurt.
- Yeah, a different car.

- We need to talk to Bobby.
- He's not here.

Well, his... his car's right there.
You mind if I go in, check his office?

- You got a warrant?
- No, but I can get one.

But then it gets complicated. Detectives
are gonna want in, major crime.

Pretty soon, Bobby's throwing a big
ol' party he didn't want to have.

Just five minutes of his time. You
can call him down here yourself.

You seen him today?

Not since this morning.

Hey, Bobby, you back here?

Bobby!

Bobby?

Bobby! The cops are here. They wanna talk.

- Bobby!
- Sam.

Bobby.

- Looks like blood.
- You got a key?

No.

Bobby!

1505. We need a medic at 1776 Eastern.

He's alive.

Copy that, 1505. An
ambulance is on its way.

Didn't even know this was here. It's nice.

That's why I brought you here, Nick.

Sugar Beach. It's a whimsical
new addition to the city's edge.

A playful destination to while away
the afternoon with old friends...

Okay, fine. Fine. So
what are we doing here?

I thought we were supposed to
be looking for the squad car.

Well,we are.

Chris e-mailed me the scavenger hunt
list, and those umbrellas are on it.

Okay. So we hang back, wait for some dumb
kid to grab one. Hit the soft targets.

Yeah, something like that.

Hey! Casanova, her face is not your
lunch. Get a job and get a room.

Maybe I didn't change, but you sure have.

- Why? 'cause I'm doing my job?
- No, 'cause you used to be fun.

Don't get me wrong.
You were always a bitch.

Just... not like this.

I must say, I kinda miss the old gail.

Really?

Because she didn't miss you at all.

Looks like the kid was robbing the
lockbox, prying it open with that, I guess.

Then Alverez walks in,
surprise, catches him in the act.

Yeah. Yeah. It's not
exactly a precision job.

Not exactly a precision criminal.

Not if he's stupid enough
to rob bobby Alverez.

All right, so...

kid walks in,

and he beats Alverez, he locks this door,

and then he runs out that one.

Back lot. That's probably
where he got the car.

Yeah.

Prints are in from the car.

They belong to a Wyatt Cripton.

Wyatt Cripton?

Yeah. He's an employee here.
He's a mechanic apprentice.

But he wasn't working today.

- Yeah, it's Jerry.
- Do you know every one of these guys has a record?

It's not exactly a bank, McNally.

Word's out.

Bobby's brother. Handles the west side.

Then you know what? You guys better go
pick him up before somebody else does.

I'm gonna get the warrant right now.

Well, I think we must've checked most
of the spots on your list, Epstein.

No squad car, so... maybe we
should check the outskirts.

Dude, easy. Relax.

- We gotta find that car.
- We are. We're looking.

If I don't find that car,
I can't stay with Sue.

Okay. Wait. You had me, then you lost me.

Can we just go?

No. I don't like it when
you lose me, Epstein.

It makes me feel stupid.
Which, for the record, I'm not.

All right, you said it yourself. More
screwups land on me than anybody else, right?

I'm that guy.

- Oh, and your girl Sue pretty much kicks ass for a living.
- Pretty much.

- That's what you're saying?
- Yeah.

And you, on the other hand, had your squad
car boosted by a bunch of stupid teenagers.

That's... that's exactly
right. Can... can we go?

Yeah. Yeah.

But look, pal.

Look...

Let's find that squad car.

Yeah? Give me your list.
Let's see what else you got.

We really gonna keep him in here?

Frank's pissed. Until we find that squad
car, he's not cutting anybody any slack.

I mean, he's just a kid. He's just trying
to be cool. He doesn't know anything.

Well, let's make sure,

'cause, uh, that credit card he stole...

Leslie Starzomski has a
15-year-old son named Troy.

Goes to Bradshaw.

- 'Sup, players?
- Troy.

Dude, you had to have known we
were gonna run the credit card.

We've left a message with your mom,
told her where to come pick you up.

She gave me her credit card
for emergencies and stuff.

Well, you've been lying to us all
day. Why should we believe you now?

Because, uh...

she's not here. She doesn't
exactly live in the city.

Well, what do you mean? Where is she?

She had to take a job in Kingston
a couple months ago. Just for a bit.

She was driving back and forth every
day, but it was totally wearing her out.

So now...

she just comes back on weekends.

So you're alone the rest of the time?

It's not a big deal. I
can look out for myself.

- Troy, you're in a police station.
- Is my mom gonn?

Okay, you're lying to
protect your mom. I get that.

But why would you steal a sign?

I don't know. Trying to be badass.
You probably think it's pathetic.

No. You know what's pathetic?

Getting your squad car stolen
by a couple of teenagers.

But anything you can do to help
us... now that would be badass.

They've been sending updates on twitter.

I'm sorry. They're tweeting about this?

Yeah. But they're using fake handles.

I don't know who they are.

If they've got their geotags turned
on, I can show you where they are.

Let's get him his phone.

Cripton's file says that
he's been in 22 foster homes.

I mean, he's barely out of high
school. How is that even possible?

- Bad attitude.
- What, so it's his fault?

Guy's been arrested three times. Lots of
kids go into foster care, come out just fine.

Wyatt, It's the police! We're inside.

Looks like he came
back and got cleaned up.

Maybe he wanted to look his best.

God, some of these
pictures are really good.

They got photography classes
in prison. He'll get in free.

He's gotta know that the guys from
the garage are looking for him.

Why would he risk coming back here?

I don't know. Maybe he
left something behind...

drugs, cash.

Sam.

It's Stella Alverez. He knows her.

Got a little crush on the boss' daughter.

She's still at the school. What if
that's where he was trying to get to?

Let's call the school, get 'em to find
her, and hang on to her till we get there.

Okay.

Apartment's empty.

I mean, we already called the school,
and they're looking for Stella.

So what are we talking about? Stalker?

Has his eye on the boss' daughter, starts
following her around, taking her picture.

Boss finds out...

From the pictures, it
looks like she knew him.

Maybe the guys there know something.

- Not a good idea.
- No, no, no, no, no.

Bobby's guys find the kid
before we do, he's dead.

So I would rather not make him more dead.

We make sure Stella's safe, find
the kid,then we figure it out.

- What is Sammy saying?
- He's basically just agreeing with you.

Well, you see that? He's a smart man.

- Okay, call me when you get the girl.
- Yep.

So these little high school boneheads,
they, uh, they set us up and steal our car,

and then they, uh... Twitter
about it to their friends?

Yeah, I mean, according to Chris' witness,

they didn't use their real identities,
but they forgot to turn off their trackers.

They should be right around the corner.

Well, this place is on your list.

1509, we're in the west end
of the Polson shipping yard.

1532 approaching.

Copy. Standing by.

You know, my wife Zoe,
smartest woman I ever met.

That used to intimidate
the hell out of me.

- You made it work, right?
- Yeah. Yeah.

Well, I kind of figured she just sort of dug
me for my square chin and broad shoulders.

You know, It's kind of a draw.

Epstein, your girl is not with
you because you're a good cop.

She's with you 'cause you're a good man.

1532 in position.

Copy. Remember, there's a
loaded shotgun in that car.

Stay sharp.

- Ready?
- Ready.

In three.

Driver, this is the police.
Turn the vehicle off now.

Why are they just sitting there?

Come on guys, *** everywhere.

Chris, coming at you.

Out of the car! Out of the car now!

Hands above your head.
On your knees, slowly.

Driver, hands on your head! Proceed
to the passenger side of the vehicle.

These little piggies are going to jail!

Oliver, the shotgun's missing.

All right, principal said that her
last exam ended about 15 minutes ago.

She's probably still at her locker.

522, just outside the pool.

She's not there, we get bolt cutters,
see if her stuff's still in it.

- Did you call her?
- Yeah. No answer.

Hey, It's right here.

Hey, excuse me. Excuse me.

Uh, do you know Stella Alverez?
Her locker's right there.

- Yeah, kind of. Why?
- Well, have you seen her today?

Like, five, ten minutes ago.
She met up with some guy.

- What'd he look like?
- Like he'd been in a car accident.

- Did you see which way they went?
- That way, toward the auditorium.

- Okay. Thank you.
- Thanks.

Only chance, boys. Where is the shotgun?

I mean, this is bad. You
guys stole city property.

But if somebody gets hurt with
that shotgun, it gets worse.

Prison worse.

- We sold it.
- To who?

Guys we used to go to school
with. Heard we boosted the car.

Said he needed it for protection.

Name.

Name.

Wait. What... what happened? Why
won't you tell me what's going on?

Why didn't you tell me?

Tell you what?

That you're going away to school.

Because I haven't decided yet.

That's not what your dad said.

My dad? Oh,my God. Did he do this?

He told me to stay away from you.

- Stella, I tried to call you.
- I was in exams.

Stella?

What do you want?

Just wanna make sure everybody's
safe. You okay, Stella?

- I'm fine. Wyatt?
- Everything's fine.

We're just gonna go.
Okay, please? We gotta go.

Look, Wyatt, we wanna talk to you.

- Come down here.
- McNally, he's armed.

- Wyatt, get your hands where I can see them.
- What did you do?

I was just trying to get my
money from your dad. He owes...

- Get your hands where I can see them!
- Tell me what you did!

- Stella, I need you to calm down.
- Wyatt!

Tell me what you did, Wyatt!

- Oh,my God. Wyatt!
- Get down!

- Come on! Come on! Come on!
- Wyatt!

Let's go! He's got her! Let's go!

1505. Westlake Collegiate.
There's multiple shots fired.

There's a single shooter with a hostage.

Subject still at large. We've
cleared the classes in the east wing.

Copy that. Backup is en route.

Wyatt. Please.

Police. Don't move!

- This way. This way.
- Wyatt. Just stop.

Come here. Come on. Come
here. Come on! Come on!

Wyatt. Wyatt, please let's
- Let's just go back.

- Let's just give in to 'em.
- It's gonna be fine, okay?

I promise you. It's gonna
be fine. It's gonna be fine.

Wyatt. Nowhere to go, buddy.

- Get back!
- Wyatt, you gotta listen to me.

- I said, stay back!
- Put it down.

Easy. Easy.

We just need to know Stella's okay.

What happened to my dad?

He's in St. Pat's. He's alive.

See, he's fine. He's
fine. He's okay, all right?

Wyatt, we've got about four minutes here.

E.T.F.'s on their way. Shots fired
in a school. There's no negotiating.

- I don't want to negotiate!
- Wyatt.

Why don't you let her go? Let her
out. You can take your chances.

If you love her, you're gonna let her go.

Of course I love her! That's why I'm here!

I ust want us to be together, okay?

I mean, don't you?

I don't know.

Team one is on scene.

Okay, Wyatt. Time to let her go,buddy.

Come on,guys.

- Wyatt.
- Go.

Go. If you want to go, go. Go.

Stella, go!

Sam, I'm going out.

It's okay. Come here. It's okay.

Stay back.

All right, Wyatt. Your turn now.

No.

Wyatt, E.T.F.'s gonna be here any minute.

I don't care.

- Sam.
- It doesn't matter.

The shotgun is an 850. Double shots,
auditorium, and four shots here.

All right. Cover me.

Yeah. Where are you going?

- Wyatt, listen to me.
- Sam.

Don't make me shoot you.

- Listen to me.
- Sam, get back.

Wyatt, your shotgun is empty.

It's empty. Come on.

Turn around.

1505. This is McNally.

- Stand down. Subject secure.
- Roger that.

It's okay.

My dad wouldn't let me date,

especially anyone from his shop,

but when I met Wyatt...

I thought maybe he could come with me.

Yeah.

We are so different.

And you told your dad.

He told me I couldn't go
to school if Wyatt came...

and I didn't know what to do.

It's okay.

It's okay.

Can I see my dad now?

Yeah. I'm just gonna take your statement,
and then I'll take you right to him, okay?

His mom called.

She's gonna be another couple hours.

Hey, Trace, there's nothing we can do.

I'm making a mistake...

letting Leo leave for the summer so I
can try and get this detective rotation.

Look, you're not sending him away.

I mean, you know, you're letting him
spend some time up north with his dad,

and job or not, I think it's important.

I mean, Leo's gotta have fun, you know,
and he's got to get to know his dad.

I wish my mom had done it for me.

Hey, T-Bone, you hungry?

Yeah, kinda.

Nice. Let's grab a slice.

I know a great place around the corner,

and, yeah, It's kinda badass.

So, uh... you staying in
this division for good?

Yeah, well, this is where they put me.

Well, then you're right.
We'd better handle this.

- "This"?
- Us.

If you're staying here, we
gotta figure out how this works.

Ten minutes. I'll be outside.

I didn't want to hurt her.

I didn't want to hurt anybody.

I just wanted to be with her.

I tried to fit myself into her life.

I thought I could make her happy.

I should have known it wasn't gonna work.

Alverez is up. He's gonna be okay.

Stella's with him now.

Good. That's good... for everybody.

You think we're too different, don't you?

- What?
- You don't think we're gonna last.

Andy, uh...

If we were the same,

that kid in there might be dead right now.

Yes, we're different,
so we'll deal with it.

Is that what you really think?

I think you were ready to marry
someone else six months ago.

Sam, come on. You gotta know, I
mean, you and me, it's not the same.

Okay, so what's the rush?

- School shooter, huh?
- Yeah.

- Well, team three said no one got hurt.
- We got lucky.

Here.

- I lost the car.
- What?

The squad that got boosted
the other day, it was mine.

Why didn't you tell me?

Because, you know, you... you do
everything so perfect. I was embarrassed.

I mean, you do suicide drills for fun.

Oh, my God.

Dov, I hate suicide drills.
I do them to impress you.

I'm impressed.

Good, so then we don't
have to do them anymore.

Never again.

hey, Zo.

No, I'm, uh, I'm... I'm outside.

Thought maybe I could come in
and see the girls before, uh...

oh, okay.

No. Yeah, you're right.

Space is space. Yeah.

Yeah. I will... I will... I
will see them on the weekend.

Okay. Night.

You're sure you're totally fine?

Absolutely. I'm good. Completely healthy.

And, uh... the baby?

Yeah. Everything's perfect.

See?

Perfect.

It's perfect.

Let's go.

- I wasn't ready.
- That's three in a row.

- I wasn't ready.
- Yeah.

It's good to see that two tours of Afghanistan,
and I can still drink you under the table.

Well, It's good to see you're
still in there somewhere.

Come on. That was five years ago.

You know what? So what?
Maybe I am a different person.

Ah. You learned to share popcorn yet?

- No.
- Still sleep with your socks on?

- When it's cold.
- You still listen to Kelly Clarkson?

I was 22. It was one song.

The same person.

Friends?

- Friends.
- Okay. I'm gonna go

I'm gonna sit here, have one more drink,

enjoy this whimsical, new
addition to our city's edge.

Okay. I'll see you tomorrow.

Night, buddy

- Thank you.
- I'll walk you home.

- I'm actually fine.
- I'll walk you.

- I'm kind of okay.
- I'll walk you.

I'm fine.