The Good Wife (2009–2016): Season 6, Episode 22 - Wanna Partner? - full transcript

Peter eyes a run for president with Alicia's approval, Finn and Alicia help a client who may be illegally detained, Bishop's people try to locate Kalinda, and Diane, Cary and David's actions make Louis Canning their permanent enemy.

No. I actually...

No, it's not a good idea.

Medical marijuana?

Man:
Yes. Why are you laughing?

It's legal now.

Because, jacob,
there is a fine line

Between legal and illegal
in this business.

Why don't you just
start a nursery?

I have a business partner

Who thinks that this is
the better way to go.

Let me study up
on the regulations,



And I'll call you back.
Jacob, go slow on this.

Daddy!
Okay, thanks.

All done.

Wow. Catering.

This must be serious.

Just, uh, trying to be
respectful of your time.

So, what's new?

I've been asked
to run for president.

Not the response
I expected, but okay.

By whom?

The illinois
democratic committee.

Why?

Are you kidding?

No. I mean, the race is



Already happening,
isn't it? You're late.

Not to announce.
I'm not running to win.

I'm running
to be vice president.

Eli: The party analyzed the race
and decided that the current

Frontrunners wouldn't accept
each other as vice president,

So that meant there's room
for an outsider.

What do you think?

oh, sorry. I have to get that.

Hello.

Yikes.

Jacob: Yeah, can I help you?
Whoa, whoa.

Man:
Let go of the window.

Jacob: Get your hands off me,
man. No, take your hands off!

Man 2: You want a bullet in
your head? Let go of the window!

Jacob: No, no! Wait a minute...
Man: He's got his cell phone on.

Jacob:
I don't have any cash!

Man: And it's recording.
Check his pocket.

Jacob:
Alicia! Alicia, help me, help...

Hi. This is jacob rickter.

Please leave a message
at the beep.

Peter:
Alicia, we have to head out.

Sorry. A client.

Okay, listen,

I'm not running unless you
and the kids agree to it.

Peter, I reacted too fast.

Congratulations. I know this is
what you've always wanted.

It is pretty
amazing. Thank you.

Hello.

Nicole, hi.
I'm jacob's lawyer.

I was just talking to jacob.
Is he still there?

No, he went out
to meet with greg.

Want me to have him call?

Oh, uh, is greg his partner?

Yes. Why?

Do you know
where they were meeting?

No, I don't.
What's wrong, alicia?

Nothing. It's probably nothing,

But I need
to get a hold of jacob.

Can you try greg for me?

Sure. Hold on.

Mrs. Florrick. Hi.

It's me.
Mr. Lester?

I thought I'd
just drop by.

My wife says I'm not
spontaneous enough, so...

Actually, mr. Lester, I'm a bit busy.
Yes, me, too.

May I come in?
Actually, I'm in the midst, mr. Lester.

Do you need the phone number
for mr. Bishop's new lawyers?

You know mr. Bishop's in jail awaiting trial?
Yes, I did.

But, again, I'm not his...
Can I have a glass of water?

It's just so hot outside.

Sure.

So, um, how is your
friend, uh, kalinda?

How? I don't know.

Mr. Bishop is very interested
in her whereabouts.

Do you happen to have any
idea where that might be?

No.

Oh, you didn't need to
bring me the whole bottle.

I always think these
things are such a waste,

Just ending up in a
landfill somewhere.

I recycle.

So, kalinda's gone from her
apartment, her cell phone's off.

No one seems to
know where she is.

And yet in court
two days ago,

You said kalinda talked
to you about your case.

So that makes you the last
person to talk to her.

So, did she happen to
leave you anything, alicia?

A note or anything?

No.

Really?

A good friend
like you?

It would make
things so much

Less complicated for
you if you helped me.

For you and your family.

Do you know who was
just here, mr. Lester?

Kalinda?
No.

My husband, the governor.

Maybe you've heard of him.

He was here
with his two bodyguards.

Two more downstairs
and two in his suv.

You may have seen them
when you arrived?

They gave me a panic button
in the kitchen,

And when I went
to get your water, I pushed it.

So if I were you,
I would take

Your little bottle
of water and go.

And tell mr. Bishop
I no longer work for him.

Nicole:
Okay, I got hold of greg.

Oh, nicole,
hold on one second.

I need to take this, mr. Lester.

If you could take five steps
back so I can close the door.

Next time you talk to kalinda,
tell her I need to speak to her.

Good-bye, mr. Lester.

Sorry, nicole.
What did he say?

Well, he said
that jacob never showed up.

What's going on?
What did you hear?

I-I don't know,

But it sounded like
jacob had turned on his phone

So I could hear him being
accosted by... Two men.

What two men?

I don't know.
Look, it might not be anything.

He had money, alicia,
uh, for his business.

Let me call the police.

Why did he call you?

What?

Why you, alicia?
Why not me?

Nicole, hold on for a second.

What?!

Wait. Uh, what are you doing?
Alicia: I have an idea.

There's a chance he called me
because he was being arrested.

I think what I heard

Was an arrest.

Okay, call me back, alicia.

I will. Don't worry.

Man: 29th district booking.
How may I direct your call?

Yes. This is alicia florrick.

My client was arrested
a half hour ago,

And I need you to check the
arrest queue for his cb number.

Client's name?

Jacob rickter.

Hold, please.

Cary, hi. Do you have a minute?

Yeah. Wait. Hold on, alicia.

Completely ridiculous.
You're being so obtuse...

What is it?

Do you have any way of getting
in touch with kalinda?

No. Why?

Charles lester was here.

When?

A minute ago.

Are you all right?

Yes. Cary:
What did he want?

He wanted to talk to kalinda,
find out where she was.

Cary, do you have an opinion on this?
It's not about

Opinions, diane.
Of course it's about opinions.

It's about opinions, it's about beliefs.
No, no.

It's the smart move.
It's not...

You're always
talking about smart...

What?

David?

David, what?

Simone?

Yes.

Oh. Hi.

Hi.

You're the new paralegal?

Yes. Oh, did you need anything?

Oh, sure.

Did you know louis canning's
wife works here?

What?
What?

He still hasn't called.

And central booking says
he wasn't arrested.

Oh, my god. Alicia...

Do you have
your cell phone?

Alicia:
Did jacob set this up?

Yes. Why?

There's this app on both your
iphones if he set it up. Good.

Find a phone.

What's that?

It's the last location

Of jacob's phone.

My client is here.
Jacob rickter.

May I see him, please?

Right, he was just signed
in two hours ago. Hold on.

Hello, ma'am.

I was wrong.
He's not here.

Uh... I'm sorry. What?

The man you asked about...

He's not here.
But you just said he was.

Yeah. Yes, uh,
I made a mistake.

You... May I look
at your database?

Man 2:
No.

He's not here.

How-how can you make
that kind of mistake?

I mean, he's either here
or he's not.

Ma'am, I'm gonna have to ask you to leave.
It's against the law

To hold him without access to
his lawyer, and I'm his lawyer.

Mike, I need your
help out here!

Please, ma'am.
Hey.

What? My client has a
constitutional guarantee...

Do you have an automobile
near here, ma'am?

You can let go. I'm fine. Okay,
we're gonna need you to drive away, ma'am.

Or what?
Or you'll be interfering in police matters.

You have a nice day, ma'am.

Yeah, it's homan square.
Excuse me?

Homan square. It houses the bomb
squad and the undercover cops

And... The police sometimes

Hold suspects there, too.
Yeah, but they can't... They... They wouldn't

Let me in to see my client.
Yeah, but your client's not under arrest yet.

So the police have taken him,
but he wasn't arrested?

Yup. Because if he was arrested,
I would be allowed to see him?

Right.
Oh, my god, this is insane.

You need to file a habeas
petition right away.

The police mostly take
people to homan square

That nobody cares about,
so you start caring...

They'll release him.

Got it. Wow.

Oh, alicia.
I've thought about it.

What?

You and me.

Uh, starting a firm.

Oh, right.

We-we should do it.

Oh, my god.

Sorry. I thought you were
gonna say no. And I...

Wow, I've been apologizing
a lot lately. I need to stop

Doing that. That... This
is great news. Partner.

Okay. So, we're off.
Right.

Our first client.
Jacob rickter. Jacob rickter.

Judge morris: We have
a habeas matter, I believe,

But we also have
the matter of lunch.

The people are willing to delay
until after lunch, your honor.

Unfortunately, this is
time-sensitive, your honor.

We have a client
being held by police

And we need access to him.

He's not being held.
Okay,

Okay. Can this be argued
in less than five minutes?

Both: Yes, your honor.
No, your honor.

Well, let's live dangerously
and try.

Jacob: Take your hands off!
Man 2: You want a bullet in your head?

Let go of the window!
Jacob: No, no! Wait a minute...

Man: He's got his cell phone on.
Jacob: I don't have any cash!

Man: And it's recording.
Check his pocket.

Jacob: Alicia!
Alicia, help me, help me, plea...

That's an arrest, your honor.

I don't know what that it is,
but there is no foundation

For any part of that. Mr. Brody,
it's a simple matter, as habeas petitions go.

Why can't you
produce mr. Rickter?

Very simply, your honor,
we don't have him.

As was explained to mrs.
Florrick on numerous occasions,

Her client is not
in the cb database.

We have not arrested him.
He's being held in homan square.

Do you know that for a fact, counselor?
We have his wife's

Cell phone showing us that his cell is there.
No,

It was just
turned off there.

It's not determinative.

Anyway, when
I hear that call,

It doesn't sound like
the police. It sounds like

A person being accosted.
He's right,

Counselors.
Call the police

Or bring me stronger
evidence of an arrest.

Otherwise, I don't know
what to do. Lunch.

Diane:
Hi.

I'm diane lockhart.
Yes. I know. Uh,

Do you need something?
No, no.

I just wanted
to introduce myself.

You're simone...

Raushenbush.
Ah, that's your

Maiden name?
Yes.

Is that a problem?
No.

I just think we
know your husband.

Yes, you do.
Louis canning.

I used my maiden name
in the interview

Because I wanted
to get this job on my own.

Is that all right?

Yes.

Uh, just to be clear,

We're often in competition
with your husband.

Oh, I know.
I am completely discreet.

Completely.
You can totally trust me.

Nice to meet you.
You as well.

Receptionist: Lockhart,
agos & lee. Please hold.

Ms. Lockhart.

Hello, how are you?
Mr. Lester.

You know, it seems
that every time

I come up here, this place

Has a new name.
Well, we like

To keep you on your toes.

In fact, it's, uh,

Actually mr. Bishop's
intention

To only pursue
legitimate work

From now on.
Cary, hello.

Is thinking of bringing
his business back here.

Really? I thought
he was in jail.

He is, yes. Uh,

Thus the disappointment

In his current representation.

So, uh, where's that

Great little investigator

You have around here?
Kalinda doesn't work here

Anymore.
Where does she work?

We don't know.
She left.

Well, let me, uh,

Leave you my number.
Diane: Certainly.

Oh, and if, uh, kalinda gets
in touch with you, you can

Reach me
at this number,

Day or night.
Talk to you soon.

He's after kalinda?

Yes.

What's going on?
Are we in trouble? Are we moving?

No, your mom and I just wanted to run
something by you. Alicia: It's not over yet,

Nicole. We have
a sympathetic judge

And we have new evidence.

I have to go.
Uh, I'll talk to you.

Sorry.
Court ran late.

Did you, uh,
have the talk already?

No, we just started.
Wait, started what?

Okay, so...

The democratic committee...

sorry.

The democratic committee has
asked me to run for president.

you're kidding.

That's great.
When?

Uh, well,
I'd have to start

Making trips to iowa next week.
The white house,

Wow. I'll be
one metro stop

Away.
Actually, it's not to win.

The logic is, I would
run to make myself

A viable candidate
for vice president.

Cool. That's
still cool.

Grace?

Well, would you
run together?

What do you mean?
You and mom...

Would you go
to iowa together?

Well, I don't know
if I'll have the time.

Well, maybe... Maybe
a few times, hopefully.

Look, nothing's been decided.

I'm not gonna run
unless we all agree.

This is going to be a family consensus.
Are you

Still gonna pretend
you're married?

We don't

Have to pretend...
we are married.

You're living in your
apartment, dad.

And mom's here.

Well, that's because
I have to be in springfield.

Yes. We'd still
have to pretend.

Peter.

Close the door, okay?

Are we gonna be angry
with each other?

No.

Peter...

You already decided.

Don't put it on us.

Put what?
I haven't decided.

Look...

Grace will approve your decision

Because she knows
you want to run,

And she doesn't want
to stand in your way.

And then they'll
rip us to shreds,

Because that's
what the press does.

They'll look
into our lives,

Our families,
our children,

And grace will blame herself.

It's not her decision.

You know it's not her decision.

It's yours and eli's.

I don't think you can
walk away from this.

Then you don't know me.

Okay.

I don't approve.

If it's up
to your family,

I don't want you
to run for president.

Okay.

Officer, hello.

You know jacob rickter
is in that building, sir.

Why don't you just
leave me alone, please?

His family
is going crazy.

They're worried he's dead
or kidnapped.

I don't think you realize
how bad this is.

Jacob rickter
is epileptic.

He's been 12 hours
without his medication.

In another four hours
he could be dead.

You're lying.
And if he dies,

Officer tannerman,
everybody in that building

Has deniability except you.

You're the only
one I've told.

And I will sue you for
everything you have.

You're lying.

You have any doubts,
call his doctor.

Go ahead,
call him.

He'll tell you.

♪ feel like swimmin' in
the river in the darkness... ♪

Alicia:
How long do you think we should give it?

Polmar:
Another hour.

♪

Alicia, can I be
up front with you?

Have you not been?

No, I have been, but, um...

This girl that I'm seeing

Is my ex-wife.

We're making
another go at it.

That's great. Good.

Yeah, it is great.
It is great.

I don't like
failing at things.

And I-I feel like
I failed at it, so...

No, it's fantastic.

So it's not gonna get in the way
of us working together?

What? No, no. No.

Good.

Because I want
it to work.

Hello.

You want to talk to me about
my patient, jacob rickter?

Oh, nothing yet, sir.
But I'm just getting started.

Nah, only if I need help.

Do you know how many
frozen pizza choices there are?

It's like a nightmare of pizzas.

Yes, uh... Yes, sir.

I'll call you, uh,
when they make the next move.

Thanks.

You looking for me?

Hello, kalinda.

I was wondering
when you'd contact me.

Well, you can stop wondering.

One more thing off the list.

So...

Maybe you
can help me

With a problem
I'm having.

Oh, I was just thinking
about recording.

An old lawyer's habit.

So... What's the problem?

Problem?
Mm.

Do you know a good frozen pizza?

No.

My wife says
pizza in the wall.

Now, I've never
tried it.

Listen to me, mr. Lester,

I'm limited for time, so, um...

Do you have a question?
Yes.

Did you betray mr. Bishop?

No.

And yet you ran.

I didn't run.

You moved out of
your apartment.

You canceled
your cell plan.

In mr. Bishop's
line of work,

Those are very
suspicious acts.

I read the writing
on the wall.

Really? What writing
was that?

Dexter was blaming me

For bishop's arrest.

Well, I will admit,

My suspicions fall
between him and you.

But dexter has the advantage
because he's actually here,

Talking to
mr. Bishop.

You're not.

Hey! Pizza
in the wall it is.

I'll make a deal
with you, mr. Lester.

You leave my work
and my friends alone,

And I will come
and see mr. Bishop.

And who do we define
as your friends?

You know who.

Look, I will make my
case to mr. Bishop,

But you need to butt
out of my life.

When could you meet
with him?

Wednesday.
8:00.

In the
visiting room.

Earlier
would be better.

Wait, what
about my phone?

Buy a new one.

Bailiff:
All rise!

What's going on, matan?

Have you got him or not?

This is all news to me, your honor.
I don't approve

Of mrs. Florrick and
mr. Polmar's little ploy.

It does seem
the police were tricked

Into calling this nonexistent
doctor. However, they admitted

To having their client.
Yes,

And I contacted the
officers at homan square,

But they insist, at the time
of the habeas hearing yesterday,

They did not have mr. Rickter.

That is b.S., your honor.
Mrs. Florrick,

You're winning here.
Be gracious.

This is my ruling.
I want the police

To open the homan square doors
to mr. Rickter's lawyers now.

Good. Our first win.

Well, don't count
your chickens.

Man: Mrs. Florrick.
Oh.

Mr. Kingsley-weaver. Did we have
a meeting today? Um, finn,

This is my ghostwriter.

Oh, really? Wow.
That's, um...

Impressive.

I just heard you were
in court this afternoon,

And I thought it might help with the
writing of the memoir. Oh, actually,

Today I'm just a bit busy.

Perfect. I'll just
stay out of your way.

look, we have
to fire her!

We don't know if canning
put her here as a spy.

Come on.
She's not a spy.

I talked to her.
She used her maiden name. Oh, because

She's worried about nepotism?
Seriously? Yes.

And she's doing good work.
Look,

She goes home to canning and talks,
pillow talk. She promised not

To share confidential information.
And she might not even know

She's sharing it.
I know canning.

He'll use anything.
Cary: I agree.

We have to let her go.

We just had
a cyber-attack

On our e-mail system
that almost destroyed us.

Can't keep dropping our guard.
Good.

Two name partners against one, diane.
No,

I'll do it.

I don't...

We're just
economizing.

Y... I'm... Please don't fire...

I can do more.

You know, I can work harder.
It's not that.

You were doing great,
and we'll give you

A good reference.
There are

No other jobs out there.

Well, maybe with your husband.

I did this on my own.

This was me.

I know.

I'm so very sorry.

I have a court order for you...

I have a court order
for you to allow me

To see my client.
Yes, we received word

From the court.

And good news, mrs. Florrick,

He's already meeting
with his lawyer.

Excuse me?

Mr. Rickter is already
meeting with his lawyer.

I'm his lawyer.
Not according

To mr. Rickter. He's already
talking with his lawyer.

I want to see him now.
I'm sorry, mrs. Florrick,

But he is in a meeting
with his lawyer.

I know you're
desperate

For his business.

The judge is gonna
crucify you.

Have a nice day.

Meet me in court.

They're screwing with us.

Okay.

Notice how calm I am.

Let me speak
this clearly

And simply, mr. Brody.

I want mr. Rickter here,
in my court, today.

If he is not here
in the next two hours,

I will hold you
personally in contempt.

And I will begin
assigning fines.

Are my words clear?
They are, your honor.

He will be here in two hours.

So this is a standard case
for your new firm?

Well, he's only
my second client,

So it's too
early to tell.

Why are you doing this?

Is it about injustice?
He needed help.

It's like a puzzle.

How do you get the law to help someone?
But...

You care?

You care?

Do I care?
Yes. Um...

What-what is that,
a rough draft?

Yes. I like to give
my notes some shape.

But it's not really
a narrative yet.

May I see it?

Actually, let me
get it in better shape.

Whose notes are those?

Oh, just... Feedback.

Feedback from whom?

Eli?

I'm not really supposed
to say anything.

It's my memoir, right?

I'll be right back.

You rang, madam first lady?

Sit down, eli.

I would, but I-I don't
like sitting on steps.

I always think
dogs urinate there.

Whose idea was the memoir?

Whose idea? Mine.

And what was the point?

To introduce you
to the public.

To rehabilitate me.
I wouldn't put it that way.

But sure, it's a
good way to put

The state's attorney's
race behind you.

"too much ball busting.

"softer words needed.

Why the emphasis on work versus home?"
where'd you get that?

"rethink."
are these your edits?

Well...

Yes.

So, you're remaking me as...

A homemaker?
No.

But the ghostwriter wanted
to drive it towards

Courtroom and action,
and I just wanted it...

A bit more balanced.
So, you want me to play

The wife...
With the cookie recipes?

Alicia, no.

"ask a. For possible
recipes here."

Okay, that was a bad idea.

Don't patronize me, eli.

I read your notes.

It's a good story.

It's a story with a lesson.

But it's not true.
What's "true"?!

Okay.

No to this.

No to being first lady.
No to everything.

Jacob, thank god.
Are you okay?

I'm good.

But I should've
taken your advice.

With?
About the business.

Going slow.
Why? What's wrong?

Morris:
Mr. Rickter, finally!

There was a godot-like quality

To our experiences...
Your honor,

If I may interject?
Mr. Rickter has confessed

To an intent to acquire
25 marijuana plants.

What?!
A class-three felony

With a minimum sentence
of two to five years.

He had no representation.
We had no access to him.

He did not ask for a lawyer.

So no lawyer was provided.

He was held in homan square...
Yes. But now we're addressing

A different matter, counselors.

I imagine you would
move to throw out

This confession.
Yes, your honor, definitely.

I will hear arguments
on this tomorrow.

Mr. Rickter, you will stay

In our custody until then.

Have a good evening.

He never asked
for an attorney.

Yes, but did they
mirandize him?

Because the
confession is illegal

If they never read him
his miranda rights.

Well, they'll just argue
that he was never under arrest.

So we'll refute that.

Put jacob on the stand?

Right. Good!

Okay, good.

I'll see you tomorrow.

Have a good night.

I thought you were gone.

I was.
Charles lester

Is asking about you.

I don't think it's safe here.

It is for five minutes.

Tequila.

You sure?

Yeah.

For the road.

I left you a note, alicia.

You didn't give it to lester?

I didn't want to.

It's a confession.

I left it in case
anyone came after me.

It gets you off
the hook, alicia.

You need to give
him the note.

I'm serious, alicia.

You need to give him the note.

A great thing happened
when I lost the election.

I gave up.

Anger, jealousy...
What people thought...

I just threw them overboard.

It's nice not to care.

It made me miss
just sitting in a bar...

Drinking...

With you.

One more?

Alicia, I, uh...

I don't really...

I'm not very good at talking.

I never have been, but...

I do need to say this.

My time with you

As your friend was,

Was the best I ever had.

And... I'm sorry.

And I'm...

I'm really sorry that
things got messed up.

I wish we had the chance
to... Do it over again.

I have to go.

I'll never see you again?

I don't think so.

That's too bad.

I, um...

Good-bye.

♪

Bye.

Damn you!

Damn you three!

Mr. Canning.

More than anything
on this planet.

Your wife was
working here as...

She's sobbing at home!

She's inconsolable.

You know, I've never, in-in
all our years of struggle,

I have never gone after any
of your family members.

We have no family members.
It's always been business first, but no more.

And I-I'm gonna burn
this place to the ground.

I'd watch your
words, mr. Canning.

I want to be methodical about
this; I want to take my time.

Just know this... I will
pull you three apart

Until there's
nothing left.

What can he do?
Nothing.

He's a wounded
beast, crying out.

Best just to
turn away.

I was handcuffed
in a small room.

Polmar:
With bars?

Yes.

Was there anyone
else in this room?

Now and then,
they'd bring someone in,

Cuff him beside me
and then take him out.

Were you fed?

Once.

A bologna sandwich.

Did anyone tell you

That you could
have an attorney?

No.

Why did you confess?

Because they said
they'd let me go.

Your honor,

Homan square has been called
chicago's "black site."

Come on.
Well, what else would you call it?

A place where citizens are
taken without warrant,

Without warning,
without rights,

And then questioned

Until they confess.

Now, your honor,
I am staggered

That we still have
to stand here

And argue over the
legality of this.

The confession should be
thrown out, your honor.

It was coerced.

He was a danger
to himself,

That's why
we cuffed him.

It's police policy.

Why did you not tell
him his rights?

Because he was not
under arrest.

Thank you, officer.

When the judge
ordered you

To grant me access
to mr. Rickter,

Did you deny it to me?

I'm embarrassed
to say that I did.

I made a mistake.

I thought it was mr. Rickter
who had a lawyer,

But it was
another person.

What was the name of
this "other person"?

You know, I don't remember.

Really? How
surprising.

The snark is uncalled for,
your honor.

The simple truth, ma'am,

Is that we did nothing wrong.

Your client confessed

While he was
in our care

And not under arrest.

I'd be more upset about
your client's crimes

Than about our mistakes.

So we need someone
on the inside

To substantiate
rickter's account.

Officer tannerman?
Do you think he'll talk?

Our best bet.

You sounded good
in court today.

Yeah? The speech?

I don't give many of
those... I was angry.

And look how
effective that was.

Well, it looks good
on you... anger.

I got to go.

Right, I know.

Yeah, it's
getting late.

9:00.

Well, if I stay, I'll just
get sloppy, and then...

Something or other,

And then I don't know
what will happen.

Something bad?

Very bad.

Mrs. Florrick.

It's kismet.

I just was knocking
on your door.

Really?
Do you have a minute?

Sure.

Do you want me
to wait here?

No, come on in.

I hate to return
to old subjects,

But, uh, kalinda promised to
meet with mr. Bishop yesterday,

And she never
showed up.

Do you know
what happened?

No.

Well, has kalinda been
in touch with you?

Just one moment,
mr. Lester.

What is that?

It's kalinda's
letter to me.

Why did you do that?

I didn't want you
to have it.

What did it say?

It said good-bye.

Good-bye, mr. Lester.

Polmar: Now, your
fellow officer stated

That mr. Rickter was a danger
to himself and others.

Was that your
observation, too?

Morris:
Officer tannerman?

Um...

I was not in a position
to make any observation.

But you saw mr. Rickter being
brought in to homan square?

No, I did not.

You didn't?

But you told
mrs. Florrick

That you saw her client
being brought in.

Yes, I made a mistake.

Oh, you made a mistake
that you saw mr. Rickter.

Oh, well...

Yes, I only heard over the radio

That they were
bringing in a 10-26.

That's all.

10-26... you're sure that
was, that was jacob rickter?

Yes, that's all
I know.

I didn't actually see them bring him in.
Polmar: 10-26.

Ten-twenty... What
is a 10-26, officer?

Chicago police code
for detained arrestee.

And jacob rickter was
that detained arrestee.

Objection. Counselor is putting
words in the witness' mouth.

From their own
words, your honor.

Because they believe that our
client was already under arrest,

And therefore he should
have been mirandized

And offered the
services of a lawyer.

This was a slip on the radio,
your honor, that's all.

Did you clearly hear
mr. Rickter referred to

By the 10-26
designation?

Yes, I did.

Morris:
Then I have no choice

But throw out the confession
of mr. Rickter.

Yes!
Motion sustained, we are adjourned.

Good job, partner.

So this phone here, could you
tell me something ab...?

Hello.

Ah, thank you,
kalinda.

Hate getting
new phones.

So you didn't show up
for your talk with bishop.

Uh, he was
disappointed.

I was planning to see
him, but then I realized

Bishop's leaving
the business,

He's giving it
all to dexter,

So what's the point
in meeting him?

He has no power.

I don't think
it's a good idea

To test
mr. Bishop's power.

Why not?

Because he has people like me
working for him.

You know, uh, I downloaded
a flash drive of data

From bishop's computer, and
it had receipts and notes

On your, uh,
employment.

But I didn't
see a reason

To give it to the state's
attorney's office.

You could always
give me a reason.

That's a bluff.

No.

What is it with all
these tough-talking women?

You know a word you don't
hear very much anymore?

Demure.

How about bringing
that one back?

Sounds like
you're stalling.

All right, okay.

I couldn't find you,
I looked and looked,

But you were gone.

Now, don't make me a liar
by coming back, okay?

Don't worry.

Wait.

Are you sure you wouldn't want
to start up something together?

A business?

We could dominate.

No, uh...

I'm good.

Oh, good.

Hi.

I was just thinking
about the other night.

Yeah, me, too.

And I was thinking that
we can really make this work.

I was looking online
at office spaces,

And if we don't want too much
space, it's really pretty cheap.

Alicia.

That doesn't
sound good.

I can't be doing this.

Doing what?

There's, um...

Something...

Between us.

And we push it,

And then we
say we won't,

And then we push
it again, and...

I can't live that way.

I can't.

We don't have
to push it.

I know.

But it's not always
"do" or "don't."

I don't want
to work alone.

Yeah, I know.

I'm sorry.

But... I have to go.

Bye.

Stupid...

Stupid.

Want a partner?