The Killing (2011–2014): Season 2, Episode 3 - Numb - full transcript

Mitch is on the road but can't help seeing Rosie anywhere she looks. Linden continues to track Rosie's movements after she was last seen at the casino just after midnight. She's also trying...

... Remembers how to play

No one remembers
how to play

My head is spinning

Your head is mine

If I wasn't loaded,
I'd be gone

If I wasn't loaded

We have Rosie Larsen in the
casino 12:37 a.m. friday night.

There are hundreds
of potential witnesses,

people who may have known her.

Killer could be a regular.

I need that warrant.



Casino's probably
the abduction site.

Then talk to the bureau
of Indian affairs yourself.

I need to get In there.

What Is this?

Rosie's super-8 film.
Caught it in the bike mirror.

Oh, and welcome back.

New world order here
with Oakes gone, right?

Did you hear about last night?

It's been crazy in this place.
You run it?

Yeah, Holder asked me to.

It's not a gang tat,
doesn't come up on any priors.

It's a manga,
Japanese comic book character

called "Ogi Jun."

He find out anything else
about it?



Ask him yourself, I don't know.

Is Holder here?

Haven't seen him.

Hmm.

It doesn't look like
a Beau Soleil type.

You get the client list
off their servers yet?

Servers?

I filed the warrant
two days ago

for those
Beau Soleil computers.

Lieutenant Carlson must have
held them up.

The guy's anal about paperwork.

Et the sergeant know.

Rosie Larsen was inside
the Wapi Eagle casino

the night she was killed.

It's a hotbed
for Beau Soleil activity,

the same online hooker ring
which employed her.

Is there anything else you need,
lieutenant?

We've got a lot of eyes
on us right now,

not a lot of room for error.

What's the holdup?
Everything was in my paperwork.

I know, Detective.
I read your report.

Next time, ask.

Hi, Stephen.

What's up, Claire?

Ohh.

My kid had an asthma attack,
spent two days in the hospital,

which, it turns out,
is a great place to score.

But I got three days.

You got a light?

Hmm.

Haven't seen you
at this meeting in a while.

You talk to Gil lately?

No.

I told my sponsor I missed it.

She said that goes away
after a while.

Lying bitch.

Except for
the losing-my-kids part,

there's nothing like it
in the world.

Come on, people.
Let's go.

Meeting's about to start.

Mm. I guess we should go In?

Yeah, I-I'll be in
in a second.

I'll save you a seat.

All right, thanks.

Okay.

Needs gas.

I was, uh, thinking
of bringing the boys

to the pumpkin patch today.

No, they should go to school.

You sure, Stan?

Because what
about everything...

We don't have to worry
about it.

I worked it out.

At least the press
are finally out of here.

Councilman's
not a suspect no more

so they don't give a damn
about Rosie.

Yeah. Assholes.

Boys are gonna be late
for school.

Do you want me to get 'em up?

No. I'll do it.

Excuse me.
Mr. Larsen?

I'm done talking to you people.

I don't need your help no more.

I just need a minute
of your time, Mr. Larsen.

Have you seen this tattoo?

Does it belong to the guy
that killed my daughter now?

Not the one you arrested?

I need you to look
at this picture.

Mrs. Larsen should look
at it. Too.

Detective,
my best friend is dead.

My sons are scared
out of their minds.

My littlest one...

He saw his own sister's blood
on that backpack.

You try explaining that
to an 8-year-old.

And your partner just says,
"Oh, don't worry,

it's nothing"?

I don't know what
Detective Holder told you.

I want her backpack.

I want all
of Rosie's stuff back.

I understand that you do.

What was in the backpack...
that you would like back?

Jesus. Don't you people
even talk to each other?

Get out of here.

Yeah, Jeff, it's Linden.

Did Holder bring down a piece
of evidence in the Larsen case,

a backpack?

Yeah, I need to sign off on it.
He forgot.

I'll pick it up right now.

What do you mean it's gone?

Well, who took it?

Your incision is healing nicely

and your blood pressure's down.

So when can I start rehab?

I'm already sick
of this place...

Charming as it may be.

Yes, but with a complete injury
like this...

I understand.

But I felt something
in my right foot...

A mild burning.

And this morning,
I felt the sun on my legs.

Mr. Richmond,

Patients often experience
some pain in their legs,

but usually it's phantom pain,
a sensory phenomenon...

I know what phantom pain is.

That's not what I have.

I felt the warmth of the sun
on my legs.

It wasn't pain.

Okay, well, I will let
your neurologist know

and have him stop by tonight.

Let's see how it goes.

Thanks.

Mm-hmm.

All this morphine
they have me on, Jamie,

it's no wonder
I haven't felt anything.

Yeah, well, you need it.

I think it's better
if I lay off,

at least until the neurologist
gets here.

I want to have a clear head.

What's up, tittle man?

Uncle Steve!

How you been, baller?
You keeping it real?

Fo sho.

You slaying them ladies with
your ill lady skills?

Hells yeah!

So, how... how's your moms?
She... she miss me?

I don't know.

Hop... hop in, D.
I'll give you a ride.

It ain't no trouble. I mean,
what's it like, two blocks?

Come on. Jump in.
Take a load off.

Put your little feet up.

I mean, damn, son,
them dogs ain't little.

I'm not supposed to.

No, that's okay. I-i...
See, that was before.

You know, I talked
to your moms,

and she...
She said it's cool.

That's okay. You...
You listen to your mom.

Go on.

Are you mad at me?

Never, lil' man.

You hear?

Never.

Go on.

Jake's mom made his costume
out of a ladder.

It weighs 40 pounds.

He's gonna be
a grandfather clock.

Who's got that kind of time?

Get it?

Tommy, did you get it?

Did you?

Okay, go in now.
It's cold.

Your dad will pick you up today.

Aunt Terry's got to
make some money. Okay?

What... what...
what's wrong?

He does it with mom.
It's stupid.

What is it?

Denny, it's okay.
What... what Is it?

You can show me.

You're supposed to kiss 'em.

Okay. Give me them paws.

What about you, punk?

No way.

You sure?
Yep.

I'm here for Rosie's backpack.

I don't have it.

What are you doing walking
off with evidence, Loo?

I'm not your
lieutenant anymore.

You should think about

what's gonna matter to you
when this is all over, Sarah,

when you're not a cop.

Yeah, and what
about the Larsens?

What do you think
matters to them?

Half this job is about doing
what you're told.

I need my pension, Sarah.

I still need that bag.

Look, you want to think this
is personal, you go ahead.

I got a lot of other things
to worry about,

you included.

No, I got my own back, thanks.

We had a good run, Sarah.

I hope you remember that.

Yeah, Loo.

I could send these to that
nurse, say it's from you.

Ha.

Darren...
Take the damn morphine.

I'll live, Jamie.

You ever seen "hoarders"?

People living
on mounds of garbage,

using plastic bags as toilets.

It's hilarious.
Turn it back.

I want to see it.

...water front project
is still a viable option

for Seattle's economic growth.

And, as you know, I have
eight years of experience

resolving this type
of bureaucratic dispute

You know, Abani's not quite
as pretty as I remember.

Some scrappy, devilishly
handsome political genius

must have taken a swipe at him.

Didn't know
you had that in you.

Well, I'm a man of mystery.

There're still a lot
of questions

about the Councilman's
whereabouts on that night,

but that's not for me
to answer.

Where's that damned
neurologist?

I'll find out.

Okay.

That's speculation.

Now, that's a good question.

Alright.
I will answer that...

You brought me
into the light

- Here you go.
- Thank you.

Threw away
all those crazy dreams

L put them all behind

And it was you

Woman, right down the line

What?

How could she do this?

Just leave the boys?

Really?

She needed to go, Ter.
She wasn't happy.

Happy?

Who the hell's happy?

Are you happy?

'Cause... I'm sure as hell
not happy,

- Hey.
- Come on, Stan.

Hey, it's easy to get swallowed
up in all of this, you know.

You should go be
with your friends.

You want to take a few days,
do it.

The boys will be okay.

No, they won't.

I won't do that to them.

Yo, it's me.
Leave a message.

Where are you, Holder?

Look, I know what you did...
with the backpack

and why you came by last night.
I get it.

We need to talk,
so call me back, please.

Linden...

Went to serve your Beau Soleil
warrant at the shoe place.

There was a fire there
early this morning.

The whole place was torched.

Come with me.

Seattle PD.
Were the computers damaged?

What computers?

The place
was hosting a website.

There were servers
in the basement.

All we got here are 200 pairs
of roasted sneakers.

No computers.

Arson?

Hey, come on!
Keep those people back!

I'm on it.

It was probably an accident.
Electrical fire.

Faulty wiring.
Rain didn't help.

Anybody talk to the owner?

Couldn't get a hold of him.

One of the neighbors
called the fire in.

Yeah, copy that.

Hey, Duncan!

I need you to
canvass every camera

within a four-block radius
of this place.

I need everything
from the last 24 hours.

Come on, Linden, it was electrical.
Just do it.

I'll get the warrants.

Hey, what you got there, Denny?

Patch-key!
It's Polish pastry.

It's Paczki.

Is today somebody's birthday?

I told him not to take it.

Well, who gave it to you,
then, bud?

The big guy.

Your friend.

What friend?

- You're gonna sit with me.
- Yeah.

Hey.

We had a deal.

Damian, say hello to Stan.

Shy but handsome.

3 years old.
Almost a man.

Hmm?
Go play.

Respectfully, Janek,
keep my boys out of this.

My kids don't know a thing
about my old life.

They're good boys.

You were a good boy, too.

I had high hopes for you.

The cops are saying

that Rosie worked for
something called Beau Soleil.

It's an online, uh,
prostitution service.

I'll look into it.

I just wanted to meet
your children, Stan,

after all these years.

They look like you.

What?!

Is Logic here?

You a cop?

Just go get him!

Tyler, you got company!

Mom,
shut up, please!

I got friends here, mom!

Get cut of my house!

Sorry, bro.
Bitch won't let up. Huh.

Shut up, Tyler.
Get out of my house!

Rent ain't free!

Yeah, yeah.

Haven't seen you around.

Yeah, well, you know.

Got clean, blah, blah, blah.

Oh, damn, you a NA Nazi now?

Bitch made me go once.

Bunch of raggedy-assed tweakers,
slaying the doughnuts.

Me? No, I'm not gonna live
like that.

I want the good life.
You feel me?

The crib is my castle.

Yeah, you got all kinds
of good life up in here.

So, if you ain't buying,
why are you here, then?

You making amends?

"I'm sorry, Logic, I forgot
to pay you for that gram."

Yeah.

"Oh yeah, and, Logic,
I'm sorry I banged Ashley,

even though you liked her."

Just shut your mouth,
all right?

Well, go ahead.
I'm waiting, fool.

Tell me what you done.

I'm a cop,
you stupid son of a bitch.

I was working your ass.

Oh, yeah?
You know what, narc?

Even junkie cops...
need dealers.

Hmm?

Is that what I need, huh?

Is that what I need?
Huh? Huh? Huh?

I do, huh? Huh?!

Is that what I need,
huh? Huh?

No!

Get the hell off of him!

I'm gonna call the cops!
Don't you touch my boy!

Yo, you hit my moms, fool!

You're in for
a world of hurt now.

Watch out.
Bitch is coming for you.

And here?

No.

How about there?

No.

Okay, let me know
if you experience

the sensation you described
to Dr. Madigan.

How about right there?

No.

That. I felt that...

What you just did to my foot.

That's good, right?
I felt something.

Uh, well, I'll have to review
your case with Dr. Madigan

before we can make
a determination.

You're in good hands with him.
He's the best.

There's no need for you
to be in pain.

Jamie, we got to get going
on this rehab.

We got to be running
a campaign.

Darren, that's the last thing
you need to be worried about.

You need to rest up,
get your strength back.

Black church coalition

is having a fundraiser
on Friday.

I want to be there to thank
them for their support.

No way, Darren.

I need a suit...
The blue pinstripe.

It's in my hallway closet
in the condo.

You can get a key from Gwen.

Okay. I'll call them.
Tell them you're coming.

Okay.

It's a bad idea, by the way.

Okay. Okay.

Hi. Thanks for coming.

I know you...
you have a plane to catch.

Sorry about Darren.

If there's anything
you need, Gwen...

Uh, I think... it might be time
for me to move on.

I see.

Well, there's an excellent
alderman in Tacoma,

pushing for a city council...
I could put you in touch.

I was thinking more D.C.

What about Farrelly?

Senator Farrelly.

Are you gonna make me beg, dad?

I've always said this city
was too provincial

for your talent.

Are you calling him now?

Guy's been trying to get you
on board for years.

I want to give him
the good news right away.

Senator Eaton's office.

Mary, get Senator Farrelly
on the line.

I hope you're packed.

He'll want you
on a flight tonight.

That was a killer sale.

Anyway...

They bought 10,000
chemistry books.

So I'm in the mood
to celebrate.

How about you?

Yep.

Oh, Jesus, I'm doing
all the talking here.

I'm sorry, I do that.

You're a beautiful woman.

You shouldn't even be
in a place like this.

I mean, come on,
a girl like you.

Oh, I don't know.
It's not so bad.

Are you okay, Anna?

Uh, I-I can go.

I don't want you to go.

I want you to stay.

How soon can you get me
the footage

outside the Beau Soleil
building?

I need it asap.

Yeah, Ray, I know
there's a lot of cameras.

You shouldn't be talking on
the phone while you're driving.

It's illegal.

You're right.
That's true.

No, Carlson
doesn't need to know.

It's an arson warrant,
that's why.

Just e-mail it
as soon as it comes In.

Oh, and have you seen Holder?

Well, if you do, have him
call me. it's important.

I was thinking
I'd cook something.

Toasting's not cooking.

Is everything okay with Holder?

Yeah.
Yes, everything's fine.

"Ogi Jun."
This book's awesome.

You've read that?

Yeah, you bought it for me.

Isn't it really violent?

Yeah, and tons of sex, too.

Hey.

Ogi Jun's pitted
against this guy

who's got like 200,000 armies

and killed his father right in
an epic battle in front of him.

- He's revenging him.
- Avenging.

Yeah, and he knows
all these sick warrior moves

that his sensei taught him,

but then his sensei
turns out to be this bad guy,

but it doesn't matter

'cause he's already
taught him everything.

It's like, yeah, cool.

Mr. Richmond,
do you mind if I...

Not at all.

Come on in.

I voted for you
for city council.

Is that so?

Mm-hmm.

Hope I didn't disappoint.

Not at all.

And how did I win
the honor of your vote,

uh... Katie?

Well, I really liked your
health care initiative.

That makes sense.

And I liked your smile.

It's a politician's
best weapon.

Yeah.

What are you doing down there?

All done.
I changed your catheter.

But I didn't even...

I know.
Don't worry.

First week's the worst.
You'll get used to it.

See you in the morning,
Mr. Richmond.

Hey.

Hey.

Hey... you get any?

I looked into this Beau Soleil.

All Russian girls.
No record of Rosie.

The cops were wrong.

What are you doing here, Janek?

My contact at the morgue
gave me Rosie's file.

The police...

They don't tell you the truth
about how she died.

Rosie was alive in that car
when it went into the water.

She tore off her own
fingernails trying to escape.

You should kill who did this.

Keep it.

Hi, Ray. What's the status
on those cameras?

I'm e-mailing you
the footage right now.

We got 14 cameras worth of crap.

I had to sift through hours of
footage till I found anything.

I can't open
the attachment.

Click on the button that says
"Download Attachment. "

Okay. it's working now.

Yeah, it'll take a minute
or two.

You get it up yet?

Yep. What am I
looking at?

Jewelry store camera.

Storefront's glass,
so they got eyes on the street.

One block from Beau Soleil.

Go to 2:34 AM.

See the logo on the truck?

You there?

Sarah? There's more.

I'm sending you a blowup
of the driver

Look at his arm.

Hang on, Ray.
I got another call.

What?

You get to come get him.

Who is this?

Stephen. I got your number
from his phone.

Lock, I don't really know him,
but he is acting crazy.

Where are you?

What the hell
are you doing?!

I know you switched
the backpack!

I know what you did, Holder!

Come on! Get out of there
before I leave you here!