Sneaky Pete (2015–…): Season 2, Episode 2 - Inside Out - full transcript

Marius and Marjorie take on the prison system in an attempt to free Pete. Taylor meets a talented NYPD detective who has come to Connecticut to investigate Winslow's death, while Audrey ...

[buzzer blaring]
[mischievous music]
♪ ♪
[man on PA system] Watch dogs,
report to gate control A.
Watch dogs, please report
to gate control A.
Uh, she's good.
[gate buzzing]
♪ ♪
Deputy Superintendent
Harding, please.
And what is your business
with the Superintendent?
I'm from the Public
Defender's office.
♪ ♪
Mr. Harding, sir, this is
Officer Kane down in Security.
- There's a lawyer here...
- Sarah Pitman.
Says she needs to speak to you.
Uh-huh, I understand, sir.
♪ ♪
Go ahead in.
♪ ♪
[door buzzer sounds]
Squeezing you in, Ms. Pitman,
so if you wouldn't mind getting
- right to the point.
- Don't much care for lawyers,
do you, Mr. Harding?
It's my line of work,
you understand.
It's called the justice system,
Mr. Harding.
We all play a part
in seeing justice done.
Goes without saying.
Then why is my client,
Peter Murphy, still locked up?
Beg your pardon?
His debt to society
is paid in full.
He was supposed to have
been released ten days ago.
Ten days, Mr. Harding.
- Name again?
- Peter Murphy.
He's not the first prisoner
unlawfully held past
his court-mandated release date
at this institution.
I have a file
full of news clippings
in my briefcase,
if you'd like to see 'em.
Hm.
May I see?
If this release date is right,
he should be out.
That's his release date,
but that's not his photograph.
Are you sure?
I know my own client,
Mr. Harding.
That's his file.
That's not his face.
Does this happen a lot?
[printer humming]
Well, how soon
can you have him out?
Just... hold on.
I'll be right back.
♪ ♪
[camera shutter clicking]
♪ ♪
- You getting these?
- Yeah, how'd it go?
[Marjorie]
He's taking the bait.
I like that one with him
and the Governor.
I think this guy's all wrong.
No, trust me, he's all right.
I worry when you say,
"Trust me."
Marjorie, I spent
three years in there.
I know these guys.
Duane Harding's
a career bureaucrat
who's about to retire
after 30 years on the job.
The last thing he wants
is a lawsuit or a scandal.
- It feels like very long odds.
- Listen, I'm telling you,
we're gonna have Pete out
by nightfall, we have to,
'cause without Pete,
there's no Maggie,
- and with no Maggie...
- You're up against two guys
who'll kill you
and the whole family
just to find her.
Fuck.
[♪ The Bright Light Social Hour:
"Harder Out Here"]
♪ ♪
[man] ♪ It's getting
harder out here ♪
♪ ♪
♪ I keep trying
to just make my way ♪
♪ ♪
♪ It's not lying ♪
♪ ♪
♪ I'm only trying ♪
♪ ♪
♪ Just trust in me ♪
all:
♪ Trust in me ♪
♪ Just trust in me ♪
all:
♪ Trust in me ♪
♪ Just trust in me ♪♪
[Audrey] I know I was missing
one headlight, not two.
- You sure?
- Yes, I'm sure.
It may be an old piece of shit,
but I know how many headlights
I need to replace.
The second one went missing
after I smashed into
Winslow's car.
Yeah, but... but then Pete drove
the truck to the city and back.
It could've been lost anywhere.
Yeah, and the police could've
retrieved it at the crime scene,
which ties my truck
to Winslow's murder.
Okay.
- I'll check evidence.
- In Fairfield?
The case got moved
to Bridgeport.
Don't worry, okay?
Just to be safe,
let's get it replaced,
but we don't want a paper trail,
so get the replacements
from a salvage yard.
- Pay cash.
- Oh, Taylor.
Don't worry, Grandma.
Don't worry.
It's all gonna be fine,
okay? All right?
I'll check the evidence
and call you.
[car door opens]
[engine ignites, revs]
[upbeat rock music]
[paper shuffling]
♪ ♪
Hey. [knocking on door]
I yelled for you downstairs.
My bad. [chuckles]
Uh, where are the kids?
Uh... I dropped
Jacob at daycare.
Ellen's in the kitchen,
having cereal.
Hm. Uh...
Thanks for
taking her to school.
Yeah, my pleasure.
Um, you be at the office?
In a while.
I have this errand thing
I have to do first.
That sounds mysterious.
[chuckles]
It's the DMV.
Wanna come?
- Uh, tempting, but...
- Didn't think so. Later.
♪ ♪
I kinda recognize
the name, but...
I couldn't tell you
what he looks like.
We got more than
1,800 inmates down there.
She's right about
the release date.
Yeah, well...
I can't explain that.
I don't need you to explain it.
I need you to get your ass
down to the cellblock,
tell me if that's
his face or not.
Yes, sir.
[dramatic music]
♪ ♪
[mutters] Fuck.
♪ ♪
[grunts]
♪ ♪
[sighs, grumbles]
Shit!
[alarm blaring]
Oh, shit!
[honking continues]
[Bo clears throat]
[phone buzzes]
[phone trills]
[Bo] Hey, watch yourself.
- Sorry?
Our friend from the NYPD
just landed.
She's gonna wanna talk to you
about the time Winslow came in.
Okay. I mean, there's not much
to tell her, but sure.
How long is she gonna be here?
She said,
"As long as it takes."
We'll keep the static
to a minimum.
Try to get it over
as quick as we can,
like a rectal exam.
Copy that.
[phone buzzes]
♪ ♪
Fuck.
♪ ♪
[Tenzin]
Is that your card?
Uh-uh.
[chuckling]
How 'bout that?
Come on,
now you're just guessing.
Fuck you I'm guessing.
You wanna raise the bet?
Yeah.
I actually... yes, I do.
Make it double.
♪ ♪
That's your fucking card.
Pay up.
What's your name, inmate?
♪ ♪
Sergeant asked you a question.
Pete Murphy.
Okay. Hold still.
[camera shutter clicks]
Hey...
What's... what's going on?
Nothing.
We're done.
- I told you.
- And this guy in the photo?
[Willard]
Marius Josipovic.
Got his release
a couple of weeks ago.
Here's the file copy,
dated three years ago.
Somebody switched up the photos.
Also changed
the release date,
pushed it up nearly two years.
We got a situation.
What are you gonna
tell his lawyer?
Ma'am, we're gonna
have to look into this.
It's gonna take a little time.
Well, what is there
to look into?
His release date is right here
in black and white.
Well, to be honest,
there's some confusion
- about that release date.
- What kind of confusion?
I can't talk to you about that.
- I beg your pardon?
- You heard me.
Are you familiar
with Section 983?
You talking about Section 1983?
Don't patronize me, Mr. Harding.
U.S. Code 42...
- Section 1983.
- Yes, ma'am.
We can sue you and the Warden
and other officers in
this prison as individuals
for the violation of Peter
Murphy's constitutional rights.
Well, I hope
that won't be necessary.
Oh, for God's sake.
First call I make
when I walk out of here
- will be to Bob Schreier.
- Who?
Your supervisor
at the Department of
Corrections District Office.
You mean Carol Jenson?
Excuse me,
Schreier must be another case.
♪ ♪
Where did you get this?
You left it at the farmhouse
that night.
Look on the back.
"Marius Josipovic."
That's who Winslow wanted to
talk to cousin Pete about.
What's your point, Nancy Drew?
He was looking for
this Marius guy.
Hey, maybe he found him.
- Maybe that's why he's dead.
- So, you think that
this... this...
this Marius Josipovic
killed Winslow?
It's... possible, isn't it?
Listen, Carly...
Look, I know... I know, it's...
it's fun to play detective.
Fuck you, Taylor.
Uh, maybe I'm right.
- You're not.
- How do you know?
I just know.
What?
You were really... pissed off
when you went looking for
Winslow that night.
[laughs] Wait...
So... so... so now...
now you think that...
that I killed Winslow?
- Really?
- Did you?
Jesus! Carly...
of course not.
I don't... I don't even
understand how you think that.
I don't know,
everybody in this family's
- always keeping secrets.
- Carly...
I didn't do it.
Then I... I don't get why you're
not interested in who did.
I am. I am interested
in who did it,
and I will give this
to the detective
in charge of the investigation,
But listen to me, Carly,
Winslow is dead,
because he was in business with
some very dangerous people,
okay?
And they are still out there.
So listen to me, please.
Let this go...
Hm?
♪ ♪
Okay.
[Marjorie] Carol Jenson,
Department of Corrections.
Let's check social media.
There must be a million
Carol Jensons out there.
Yeah, but there's only five
that live in
the southern
corrections district,
and four have profile pictures
that look nothing like
Carol Jenson.
Kay, so camera-shy Carol
might be our girl.
Only public information
is "Friends."
See if any of her friends
have a public feed.
♪ ♪
Wait, wait, looks like
Carol was tagged in a photo
posted by Susie Castro
on Instagram.
- Do you see that?
- "Another amazing dinner
with @carolj74."
I got her.
Let's see what
Carol's all about.
[Marjorie] One fine dining
experience after another.
Looks like Carol's
a serious foodie.
♪ ♪
[indistinct chatter]
♪ ♪
Sammy...
Otto, what are you doing here?
I saw you through the window.
I just wanted say
thanks for yesterday.
All I did was drink your beer
and give you shit.
Well, sometimes that's enough.
[chuckles]
You want breakfast, or what...
Yeah, uh, maybe...
maybe, uh...
maybe some coffee.
No. Actually, no.
I've been looking for you.
What'd I do?
I mean, what... what's wrong?
I got car trouble.
What kinda car trouble?
Uh, the house painter
we talked about,
it's his car.
He left it parked
near Irish Moe's,
and Moe is afraid
it's gonna come back on him.
[phone ringing]
[phone beeps]
ANB Bail Bonds.
[Sam] Sean, Sam.
Uh, car issue this morning.
Probably be a little late.
♪ ♪
Eh, it's pretty quiet right now.
Just don't make it
too long, okay?
Thanks, boss.
Hey! Hey, man...
pink Corvette
on the billboard...
it really yours?
It's a company car.
'Cause I saw it the other night
parked off the, uh...
uh, Black Rock Turnpike.
- Oh, yeah?
- Yeah.
Hey, so the...
who's the model, man?
'Cause... she's hot.
That's my wife.
Oh, so the blue one
must be yours then, right?
[gleeful exhale]
What blue one?
♪ ♪
[device trills]
♪ ♪
Hello?
Detective?
♪ ♪
Fuck.
[phone buzzing]
[sighs]
[groans]
[phone beeps]
- Hey, Grandma.
- Did you find it?
Uh, no, I wasn't able to
get into the Evidence Room yet.
- Well, how hard can it be?
- I'm doing my best, okay?
Oh, I'm sorry, I'm just...
I'm just so shaky, and I...
No, I understand.
Look, I gotta... I gotta...
- I gotta go.
- But there's something
- I forgot to tell you.
- What?
There were two crashes
that night.
I'm not sure if the police
know about the first...
Grandma, we can talk about
this later, okay? Love you.
But what if that's where
I lost the headlight?
Taylor?
Taylor?
[phone beeps, line trills]
[Taylor] Hi, you've reached
Taylor's pho...
[phone beeps]
[groans]
[phone ringing]
- Administration.
- Carol Jenson?
[Carol] Speaking.
This is Carol Jenson, @carolj74?
That is my
Instagram handle, yes.
Hi, this is Duncan Walker.
I'm the outreach manager
for Cafe Blonde.
- How are you today?
- Uh... uh... I'm fine. [laughs]
What can I do for you,
Mr. Walker?
Uh, yeah, call me Duncan.
I, uh... listen,
I'm... I'm not sure
if you're familiar
with our establishment or not,
but, uh...
[Carol] No, of course
I am familiar with Cafe Blonde.
Oh, have you dined
with us before?
No. I have tried
several times,
but it is very hard
to get a reservation.
[chuckles] Yeah,
victims of our own success.
Uh, that's why
we're reaching out to
up-and-coming
online influencers,
like yourself, Carol.
[Carol] Uh, influencer?
Ha... [snorts]
That is hardly me.
Well, permit me to disagree.
I read dozens of food blogs
and Instagram feeds,
Twitter feeds,
and Carol,
I honestly can't believe
you're not a professional
food critic.
Well, um...
you are too... too kind.
[chuckles]
Which is why we would like
you to be our guest today
for lunch at Cafe Blonde.
[Carol] Wait, is this a...
is this a prank?
I was never more serious
in my life.
We... we just want you
telling your Instagram followers
what you think of us.
Please say yes.
Um... yes.
[chuckles]
[dog barking]
[loud music
playing inside house]
♪ ♪
[doorbell rings]
[door locks clicking]
Hey, hey, hey, hey!
Get away from the SUV!
[door creaks, clicks]
♪ ♪
Hi...
I'm Julia,
from Bernhardt Bail Bonds.
I'd like to talk to Luis.
We've bailed out a lot of
his people over the years,
also his sister,
his little brother,
his mom. He knows me.
♪ ♪
Tell him it's Little Blondie.
♪ ♪
Excuse me. Excuse me.
Excuse me, excuse me, excuse me.
I'm sorry, I have
an appointment with Duncan.
- Um...
[Marius] Carol...
- Duncan?
- Right this way, please.
- Oh, hi.
- I hope you found us okay.
- Oh, absolutely.
- We have a lovely table for you
- right by the window.
- Oh, my goodness,
that's beautiful.
Do you want me
to take your purse?
- Thank you.
- Here you go.
Emilio!
This is Emilio.
He'll be your server today.
- Sir?
- This is Carol Jenson.
Oh, Ms. Jenson,
I've heard so much about you.
Listen, we just found out
she's pregnant.
Her coworkers are trying to
throw her a surprise shower,
so they need to get her
out of the office.
She's always wanted to eat here.
It's lovely to finally meet you.
I'm gonna leave you in
Emilio's very capable hands.
- Bon appétit.
- Oh... [chuckles] Oui.
[soft piano music playing]
♪ ♪
[Luis]
I never heard back from Otto.
[hip-hop music playing]
Well, I actually didn't
tell him that you called yet.
But I will. I promise.
I ask for Otto,
you don't tell Otto,
but you drive
all the way out here
to tell me you didn't tell him?
Right.
You got my attention.
[Julia]
Well, I actually was remembering
how you used to come into
the bail office.
- I think I was about ten?
- Skinny little thing
hiding in the back
with her schoolwork.
- Yeah, you used to scare me.
- [laughing] Used to?
Hey, I scare myself sometimes.
[laughs]
Point is, we got history, right?
Eh, so how 'bout
you state your business.
You used to own a coin laundry.
- I own seven now.
- Oh, uh, congratulations.
Oh, yeah, everybody's got
dirty laundry, you know?
That... yeah, that's actually
what I wanted
to talk to you about.
See, I have, um,
some valuable, uh...
let's say... linens,
and I am really not sure
how to launder them.
Mm-hmm, are we talking
presidential-type linen?
$150,000.
Ooh...
Commission on that be 20%.
But on account of our history,
- I'll just do it.
- Oh...
Friend-of-the-family
discount, huh? [chuckles]
Mr. Mercado,
that would be amazing.
Ah, we're doing business.
Call me Luis.
Thank you, uh, Luis.
[chuckles]
And I tell you
what you can do for me.
Don't worry, it's not illegal.
Friend of mine,
name of Valerie Abeyta,
got arrested.
Hey, you bond out Valerie,
I'll take care of your linen.
Is Ms. Abeyta by any chance
considered a flight risk?
She's got U.S.
and Mexican passports.
That a flight risk?
Well...
[Luis] Eh, I guess that's
why the bail is high.
But like I said,
Valerie's a friend.
Hate to see her
locked up in a cage.
Let me guess, you... you tried
other bail bond companies?
A few.
I really, really
appreciate
this opportunity, Luis.
Could I have 24 hours
just to think it over?
Well,
Valerie ain't going anywhere.
But just so we're clear,
no bail, no laundry.
♪ ♪
[tense music]
♪ ♪
[device beeping]
♪ ♪
- Hey, babe, lunch?
- Great idea.
Hey, let's take my car.
Uh... okay, sure.
Sounds like you've been having
some trouble with the pink lady.
- What do you mean?
- Somebody saw her parked
off of Black Rock Turnpike
the other night.
♪ ♪
- I don't think so.
- Last Thursday?
When I was in Hartford?
Otherwise,
you would've called, right?
[chuckles] Oh...
Yeah, there's, uh...
there was a reason
I didn't mention that.
I got pulled over.
Traffic stop.
- Really?
- Yeah, by guess who?
You tell me.
Who do you think
would pull me over
for a broken taillight
when I didn't even have one?
Taylor,
in his dad's old Plymouth Fury,
like he's still in high school,
which, in a way, he still is.
Why didn't you say anything
about it before?
I didn't wanna give him
the satisfaction,
and you have enough
on your plate.
Babe, you don't
need to protect me.
It's the Bernhardts
who are gonna need protecting.
[phone ringing distantly]
The artichoke salad
with mint aioli.
That's the best salad
on the menu.
Oh, good.
And the...
brown butter hazelnut torte.
That's amazing too.
You won't be disappointed.
I can't wait.
Oh, could you hand me
my, uh, purse?
- Oh, of course.
- Thank you.
You're welcome.
♪ ♪
[phone clicks, beeping]
♪ ♪
[line ringing]
[phone ringing]
[line ringing]
[phone ringing]
[phone ringing]
Artichoke salad with mint aioli.
- Oh, I have to post this.
- [chuckles]
[phone rings]
This is Duane.
How are you, Ms. Jenson?
Duane, it's Scott Emerson
from the Governor's office.
- Sorry, who?
[Marius] Scott Emerson.
Uh, Carol asked me to call you,
but... but we've met before.
- We have?
[Marius] Yeah, the, uh...
the day you got your picture
taken with the Governor.
Oh, yes, of course.
Tall, sandy-haired fellow?
Yep. Yep, that's me.
Uh, look, you had a visit today
from a lawyer
named Sarah Pitman.
- Real pain in the ass.
[Marius] Yeah.
Oh, yeah, we call her
Pitman the Pit Bull.
[chuckles] Well, that's the one.
Well, after she left you,
she called Carol,
and then Carol called me
at the Field Office,
and we started
getting into this.
- Sorry about all the fuss.
- No, it turns out this lawyer
might've done us all
a big favor.
That's why Carol
wanted me to loop you in.
She's... she's busy working with
the cybersecurity guys
right now,
otherwise she would've
called you herself.
[Duane] Cybersecurity?
Uh, they're...
they're trying to figure out
how Marius Josipovic's picture
got into Pete Murphy's file.
- Got any ideas?
- Yeah, they do,
but, uh, it's not good news.
♪ ♪
[camera shutter clicks]
♪ ♪
Hm.
♪ ♪
- Ma'am, is something wrong?
- Uh, my... my ID badge,
I'm almost certain I...
Um, I'm, uh, so sorry, Emilio.
I... I will be back.
♪ ♪
[phone clicks]
- It's hackers, Duane.
[Duane] You serious?
As a heart attack.
[phone jingles]
[Duane] Well, how bad?
Uh, well,
that's what Carol's working with
our I.T. guys to figure out.
You know, it could be
a little one-time intrusion,
but since our system's based on
a two-factor identification,
it could be bigger,
a lot bigger.
[Marius] Or...
it could turn out
to be no big deal.
Do you know
what I'm saying, Duane?
You're saying
we don't wanna overreact.
Exactly. We...
we just don't want the Warden
or, God forbid,
the Governor involved,
unless it's absolutely
necessary, do we?
Uh, is there anything
that I can do?
This lawyer,
Pitman the Pit Bull,
we don't want her
going to court,
or, even worse,
calling the media about this.
You need to
neutralize her, Duane.
- How?
- Give her Pete Murphy.
Walt... Walt, I must've left
my ID badge upstairs.
Do you mind?
I'll bring it right back down.
[device beeping]
Thank you.
Don't I need
some kinda authorization?
Authorization?
Duane, you told me yourself
that the file says
he's overdue for release.
But the...
the date on the hardcopy...
[Marius]
Look, if Pitman files a lawsuit,
it's gonna blow
this whole thing wide open.
The media's gonna call it
a major breach in security,
and give the department
and the Governor a black eye.
Is that what you want?
[Duane stammers]
No.
No, and then she's gonna
come after you, Duane.
Do you really wanna spend
the first three years
of your retirement
giving depositions
and going to court,
having prisoners' rights
protesters marching
outside your house?
No, you don't wanna
do that, do you?
Absolutely not, no.
Plus, we're not talking
about a murderer here.
Pete Murphy isn't...
isn't a public menace.
[Duane] That's true.
No, he's not.
No, he's an idiot
who tried to rob a gun range.
- Sure, but, uh...
[Marius] You know what, Duane,
let's switch gears here.
Uh, I'm gonna call
the Commissioner.
What's your fax number?
[fast, tense music]
[device beeping, modulating]
♪ ♪
[door clicks]
♪ ♪
[panting]
[machine humming]
[tense percussive music]
♪ ♪
Okay, I put the license plate
into the DMV system,
got the VIN number,
and now I'm using this...
frankly illegal application
to talk to the car's
security system
and reprogram the doors
and ignition codes.
Jesus, it used to be
all you needed
was a Slim Jim
and a pair of wire strippers.
A lot harder to steal
a car these days.
- We're not stealing their car.
- What would you call it?
We're doing Irish Moe a solid.
I'll remember to tell the judge.
[keyboard clacking]
Okay, there you go.
There you go.
$4,000 security system,
- defeated by a $60 app.
- Great.
I'll unlock it
when you're ready,
then I'm gone.
Any time!
[car honks]
Shit.
Detective Roby?
- That's right.
- I'm Officer Bowman...
Taylor.
I'm the guy
who talked to Detective Winslow
when he was here.
You... you wanted
to interview me.
I do, but not right now.
Oh, no, I didn't...
I didn't mean right now.
I just... I was just
introducing myself.
I'll have Detective Lockley
come find you, when I'm ready.
All right.
Uh, door, um... open or closed?
Closed.
- How do you mean that exactly?
- It says it right here.
His release date
was eleven days ago.
- We're out of compliance.
- But the file copy says
he's got two years
left on his bit.
Would you forget
the damn file copy?
I have personal authorization
from the Commissioner's office
right here.
Am I gonna get a release order?
What the hell is
the matter with you?
If the Commissioner's office
says to kick him, we kick him.
Is that clear?
[phone buzzing, beeps]
- Hey.
- Sean knows.
[Taylor] What?
- Somebody saw our cars
parked in that turnout
the other night, and told Sean.
Wait, did he...
did he say something to you?
He... he asked
if I had car trouble,
but he was just testing me.
[Taylor]
And what'd you say?
Uh, I told him that
you pulled me over,
you know, a... a traffic stop,
to hassle me again.
That's perfect. That's perfect.
But what if he
didn't believe it?
Look, Shannon,
he hates my guts, okay?
Your story just confirms
what an asshole I am.
It's... it's the best answer
you could've given.
[Shannon] Taylor, I love...
[phone beeps]
Hey, Detective. You ready?
I'm gonna go take
a look at Winslow's car.
- Then we'll talk.
- I'll be here.
♪ ♪
Shit.
♪ ♪
[birds tweeting]
[sighs]
[Taylor] I had just started
the second shift,
covering the front desk,
and I hear this voice say, uh,
"Is anybody here?"
Or something like that.
And I could tell by his tone
and his, um, demeanor
that he was annoyed.
Did he say something specific?
No, he just had that big city
homicide detective vibe.
What vibe is that?
You know... uh, just, uh...
little impatient with
the slower pace of life here,
present company excepted.
[chuckles]
What happened then?
Well, he said he was
looking for somebody
that he thought was in
the Bridgeport area.
but, uh,
he appeared to be holding
a photograph of the individual.
- Man or woman?
- I... no, I just saw
the back of the photo.
And then his cell phone rang,
and he said he'd be right back.
Walked out the door.
End of story.
And you never saw him again?
No, ma'am, never saw him again.
- He show you his badge?
- Mm-hmm...
That's how I knew he was NYPD.
But he never told you his name?
Mm, no, but, uh...
you don't forget that eye.
[chuckles]
Hm.
[engine rumbling]
Far enough?
Yeah.
That's a nice car.
Who said it wasn't?
I'm just saying.
Well, it's gotta disappear,
the only way it doesn't
come back on our friend.
[tow whirring]
[tow rattling, car thuds]
[exhales]
Thanks, Sammy, I owe you.
You think maybe
it'd be easier
if you'd just left me there
in the jungle that day?
I know I do.
[chuckles]
All right,
where am I gonna drop you?
[door buzzer sounds]
[mischievous music]
- Murphy...
- Yes, sir?
Come with me.
Wh... what... what did I do?
You got lucky.
[man] Yeah, I'll see you
on the street, bitch.
Yeah, I'm still gonna get you,
asshole.
All right, all right, come on.
Move.
[phone clicks]
♪ ♪
[phone vibrates]
Marius, you got a text.
[phone clicks]
Well?
We did it.
They got him out.
♪ ♪
No... no, ma'am.
No... [chuckles]
No, that's Animal Control.
Right... yeah...
I'll, uh... I'll... I'll
transfer you to City Services,
and they can connect you, okay?
S... stay on the line.
Stay on the line.
Hey, I gotta get back
to the city for this thing.
Do you mind locking these
back into Evidence for me?
- Not a problem.
- Thanks.
[sighs]
Look... I get it.
I come in here,
second-guessing your work,
looking over
everybody's shoulder.
- It's...
- No, I understand, you know.
Winslow was one of your own.
Course you wanna make sure
we get it right.
I mean, shoe was on
the other foot, I'd...
I'd do the same.
Besides, it's... it's not...
it's not my work
that you are second-guessing.
It's the detectives'.
I'll be back tomorrow.
[bags crinkling]
♪ ♪
[car keys jingling]
Shit.
Sorry, Grandma.
♪ ♪
[panting]
♪ ♪
[car crashes, body thuds]
[tires screeching]
♪ ♪
You were about
to fucking kill me!
Hey!
♪ ♪
[yelling and groaning]
[engine revs]
♪ ♪
[Audrey groaning]
Ow... [groaning]
[car rumbling, crashes]
♪ ♪
Oh, my G...
Oh... [chuckles] God,
you scared me half to death.
Looks like you lost something.
Yeah... yeah, an earring.
I... I lost it
the other day hiking.
I was hoping maybe
I'd find it again,
but, uh, it's like...
it's like...
it's like looking for
a needle in a haystack.
You miss the
"No Trespassing" sign
back along the way?
Oh, sorry, is...
is this your property?
Third generation.
♪ ♪
It's a beautiful place.
Very peaceful.
Fella got shot dead
in his car the other night...
- Oh, my.
- Down that way.
Blew his brains clean out.
Police have been talking
to everybody here about...
♪ ♪
I really have to go.
I... I'm sorry
if I inconvenienced you.
Take care.
♪ ♪
[Bo] You got a brown streak
on your nose.
What? What are you...
what are you talking about?
It must be from that ass-kissing
you laid on our friend
from the NYPD.
I didn't kiss any ass.
I just...
I kept the static to a minimum,
like you said.
Well, you must've did
something right,
because she requested you
to be her liaison.
What? No, I'm not gonna...
no, I'm not gonna do that.
No way.
What makes you think
you got a choice?
Plus, it'll get you off the desk
for a couple days.
- You want me to do it?
- I want you to do
whatever's gonna get her gone,
quickly.
[phone buzzes]
[phone beeps]
[phone trills]
How you doing, kid?
Fine, Sam, thanks.
Uh, Sean wants to see you
in his office.
You wanted me?
Yeah, come in, come in.
Shut the door.
What's up?
You get that car trouble
taken care of?
Yeah, it's all good, thanks.
Yeah, you're a valued
employee, Sam.
Um, I don't mind
giving you flex time.
I trust you.
Oh, good to hear.
Good to hear it.
Uh... uh, is that it?
I need you to run
a surveillance for me.
- Okay.
- It'll be off the books.
I'll pay you myself.
I don't want anyone else
to know about it.
Uh, who's the target?
My wife.
[suspenseful percussive music]
♪ ♪
I'm here to pick up Pete Murphy.
I was told he's being released.
♪ ♪
Not on the list.
♪ ♪
I was assured that
he would be here
by Deputy Superintendent
Harding.
♪ ♪
Mr. Harding?
This is Officer Kane, Security.
I've got a lawyer here,
says you told her that
Pete Murphy was getting out?
♪ ♪
I told you to get
Pete Murphy out of here.
- And I handled it.
- Well, his lawyer's
waiting for him down at
Security, and he ain't there.
Well, I couldn't just
walk him out the front door
without that coming back
on me now, could I? Mm-mm...
But he's gone.
How?
I talked to a C.O. I know,
told him you'd recommend
a bump in his pay grade
if he helped us, so he did.
♪ ♪
What?
The good news is, he's out.
So, where is he?
That's the bad news.
[slow, dynamic music]
♪ ♪
[engine ignites, revving]
♪ ♪
Hey!
No, wait!
Hey, wait for me!
Stop the bus!
Hey!
♪ ♪
What the fuck?
[men] ♪ Gold ♪
♪ Gold ♪
[♪ "Paint Your Wagon
(I'm On My Way)"]
♪ Gotta dream, boy ♪
♪ Got a song ♪
♪ Paint your wagon
and come along ♪
♪ Where am I going?
I don't know ♪
♪ Where am I headed?
I ain't sure ♪
♪ All I know is
I am on my way ♪
♪ When will I be there?
I don't know ♪
♪ When will I get there?
I ain't certain ♪
♪ All I know is
I am on my way ♪
♪ Gotta dream, boy ♪
♪ Got a song ♪
♪ Paint your wagon
and come along ♪
♪ Where am I going?
I don't know ♪
♪ When will I be there?
I ain't certain ♪
♪ What will I get?
I ain't equipped to say ♪
♪ But who gives a damn?
We're on our way ♪
♪ ♪
♪ Where am I going?
I don't know ♪
♪ When will I be there?
I ain't certain ♪
♪ What will I get?
I ain't equipped to say ♪
♪ But who gives a damn? ♪
♪ We're on ♪
♪ Our ♪
♪ Way ♪
♪ On our way ♪♪
♪ ♪