Third Watch (1999–2005): Season 6, Episode 7 - Leap of Faith - full transcript

Faith and Fred go to court to fight for custody of the kids. IAB interrupt, taking Faith away with them. A cute new firefighter arrives. Cruz is denied bail and sent to Rykers on remand. Under full immunity, Faith confesses the truth. A potential suicide causes problems. Sully tells Ty something about the history between himself, Ty's father, and C.T. Finney. Bosco wakes up.

Previously on Third Watch:

Detective Monroe, I need to know
what happened up on that roof.

Sergeant Cruz
murdered Donald Mann.

You shot a handcuffed prisoner.

- I'm not going in on a lie.
- This is prison we're talking about.

What about
Charlie and Emily?

- They'll live with me.
- Excuse me?

Tell me about
Captain Finney.

We worked together
on an anti-crime unit a long time ago.

Hey, Bosco.

About Donald Mann, I



just want you to know that
I took care of that for you.

Sergeant Cruz, you're
under arrest for the murder of Donald Mann.

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I've got a very tight
docket, counselors.

Please keep the nonsense
to a minimum. Thank you.

We'll be hearing testimony
from the Yokas children,

Emily and Charles. Assuming
all parties are present...

Your Honor, my client called
from her cell phone.

- She's on her way.
- How long, counselor?

Well, I'd say...

I'm here.

I'm sorry.

I'm so sorry, Your Honor.

I just, I, um...



I'm sorry, Your Honor.
I'm sorry that I'm late.

I had a personal problem
at home, but I'm here now.

- We're ready, Your Honor.
- I'm glad to hear it.

- Counselor?
- Still ready, Your Honor.

How many nights a week, on average,
is your mother at home by... midnight?

Um, I don't know.

I'm always asleep
when she gets home.

So what time do you go to sleep?

- It depends.
- On...?

Um, homework, if I have a test
the next day.

So typically, you don't see
your mother at night?

No.

But your mother says her new job
is going to change all of that.

- Yeah, right.
- You think she's lying?

Okay, I'll tell you what.

This is difficult enough without
your parents sitting ten feet away.

Counselor, I want to see you
and the children in my chambers.

- You can't put me in there.
- Captain Finney's orders.

Detective Yokas. We need you
to come with us.

- Who are you?
- Detective Barlow. And Weller.

IAB.

- You guys, I'm a little busy right now.
- You know what it's about?

Look, the judge'll
be back any minute.

We're just waiting
on a ruling...

You'll have to explain that
to the judge. Let's go.

I just need, like, 20 minutes...

- Please let go of my arm.
- What the hell is going on?

Can we please go
outside and discuss...

- No, there's nothing to discuss.
- I just want to see my kids.

- Don't make me cuff you.
- What, is she under arrest?

I am not leaving this courtroom.
Will you please do something?

Whatever's going on, I suggest you
get outside quickly and quietly.

- What is going on?
- You know me.

- You, you...
- Faith, what the hell?!

Faith!

Adaptation et Sous-titres :

Benoun, Ny_stuf

Episode 6x07 :
Leap of Faith

You ask me, they ought
to give Cruz a medal.

What, having the courage to
shoot a guy wearing handcuffs?

You losing sleep over Donald
Mann's constitutional rights?

No, but it's hard enough getting the
public to trust us without crap like this.

- Morning.
- Hey.

Cruz always was
a hothead.

I knew she'd do
herself in some day.

I don't understand why
Yokas would cover for her in the first place.

They both had their story straight.

The investigation was closed;
then what changed?

Yeah, I wonder.

What?

Rat Junior shows up here.

A month later, one
of us is behind bars.

Nah, I'm sure that's
just a coincidence.

I thought she did herself in.

You pick that up with your supersonic
hearing or is my locker bugged?

Nah, nobody needs either
with your mouth.

Must wear you out keeping up
with that intellect all day.

Where's Mom?

Your Honor, I move for a continuance.

What?

Something came up, work-related.
My client was called away.

- Called away?
- I believe she's under arrest.

She was arrested?
For what?

They didn't mention any charges.

Emily.

- Counselor?
- Emily.

Charlie.

- Your Honor, I humbly move for a continuance.
- I'll bet.

You couldn't have given me
ten minutes to say good-bye to my kids?

I don't ask questions.

Sit down.

I need to call my lawyer

and tell her that I'm not
going to be coming back.

Look, we're talking
about murder, okay?

We're talking 25 to life.
You better hope that having

to postpone your little
family court case

is the biggest problem
you have at the end of this day.

- You always do that.
- Do what?

You cut the cake sideways,
you eat all the icing,

and you leave the dry
part for the rest of us.

- You pay that much attention?
- And this one eats all the raisins.

He's the coffee cake police.

So, Lieu, what do you know
about that new guy?

He needs to buy a vowel
for his last name.

- Who is it?
- Guy, Stu...

A bunch of Zs from Greenpoint.

- Szczelaszczyk. I know him.
- You do?

Well, I don't know him.
I know of him.

Interdepartmental basketball,
he's their center.

- This is great.
- Not for me, I was going to play center.

- It's great because it means he's ugly.
- What are you talking about?

Well excuse me but some of us
are sick and tired

of the parade of
Joe Hunky Fire Dudes

who show up just long enough
to get the women all worked up

then slither off into the sunset.

As opposedto someone who just
bothers him and won't go away.

I think she meant,
why do you think he is ugly

- ...just because he plays basketball?
- Oh, come on.

A Szczelaszczyk who's tall enough
to play basketball?

It's like a deal
God made with the universe.

If a white guy can play ball,
he's ugly.

What? Name one good-looking
white guy in the NBA.

Jason Williams.
Keith Van Horn.

Okay, whatever, I'm telling you
this guy's going to be a troll-- a tall troll.

I swear to God, the cabbie
had a seizure.

If you don't believe me,
you can call the dispatcher.

I swear, I'm always
on time.

What, you want phone numbers?

Not a problem.
Your locker's upstairs.

What?

You think he's good-looking?

Hey.

I know you.

I don't think so.

Yeah, you look familiar.

I'm not in the mood
to make new friends.

Wherever I seen you I didn't like you.

Cruz.
Cruz!

Come on, come on.

Speak up. I think a few people
in Guam didn't hear you.

- I need a next of kin.
- I don't have one.

- Cousin? Aunt?
- I understand the concept. I don't have one.

Suit yourself.

Cruz?
Sergeant Cruz.

You sent my brother to Riker's.

Whoever he is,
I'm sure he sent himself.

Danny Womack, two years ago.

- Never heard of him.
- You're a liar.

If it wasn't her brother
it was somebody else's.

- Oh, that's brilliant.
- Are you calling me stupid?

No, pissing off a cop who's
going to be out of here by 5:00 is genius.

You're a genius.

Well, at least I know
how to do some math, bitch.

There's a whole bunch
of us and one of you.

Fine.

I'm scared.

I'm going to be over
in the corner trembling.

Bitch.

Smith, Smith, you're up. Let's go.

These doors are like steel,
so if she's not conscious,

we'll have to
find the manager.

Let's worry about that
when we have to.

She said she was
losing consciousness.

I'm really sorry.
I made a mistake.

You don't need to be here.

Uh, I don't understand.
Did you call us?

I did, but I'm fine now.

I'm fine, so just... never mind.

Well, there's paperwork for "never mind,"
so you might as well just let us in.

Uh... you said something
about an accidental overdose...

Yes. I'm so embarrassed...

for wasting your time,
I mean.

Is this your busy season,
or maybe closer to the holidays?

My name's Holly.
What's your name?

Kathy... Langelier, but you don't
really need it.

Oh, except you said you did.
L-A-N-G-E-L-I-E-R.

No, you really don't need
to do all that.

Look, like you said,
it's our busy season, so...

Uh, Kathy, what exactly
is going on, hon?

I don't know. I feel so foolish.

I guess I wanted to,
you know,

see what it was like
to do drugs,

so I took a bunch
of pills.

Then I instantly regretted it,
but it was too late.

I called you guys because
I didn't know how long I had,

and I hate those stories
where the neighbors call the police

because they smell
a bad odor,

so if I died, I wanted to make sure
someone found me right away.

Okay. What kind of pills
did you take?

Uh, hello?

- You got to be kidding me.
- I took ten.

- What are they?
- Antacid tablets.

I don't keep any medicine
in the house except those.

I've been taking one a day,
you know, for my bones.

- Do you have a problem with your bones?
- No, but, you know...

the commercials.

So, um... let me
get this straight.

You thought you were going to die
from eating too many antacid tablets?

That won't kill me?

Maybe if you're eating them
when you're walking out into traffic...

- Carlos.
- ...or something...

Um, actually, you shouldn't
exceed the recommended dose

of any medication
unless you first consult your physician.

Even if I'm just taking them
to get high?

Especially then. Yeah,
you-you shouldn't abuse medicine

- ...for any reason ever.
- I know. It was so stupid,

and I've learned my lesson.

I will never do it again.
I swear.

And I'm fine,
so you can go now.

Works for me.

Not quite.
Wait a minute, Carlos.

What?

- I think we should take her in.
- For what, eating too many antacids?

- She's obviously suicidal.
- Oh, come on.

If she wanted to kill herself, all
she had to do is go...

Would you keep your voice down?
She doesn't need instructions.

I am not going to spend the rest of
the day at Bellevue

because some wack job
tried to get high on Rolaids.

I'm not.

Cathy

do you, uh... do you know any
of your neighbors?

Uh, Mrs. Wyndham next door.

Okay, I'm going to go and see
if she's at home,

and maybe she can sit
with you for a while,

and I'm going to give you
a number that you can call if you feel...

depressed again or anything.

I shouldn't have called.
I'm fine. Really.

How are you?

- Detective Yokas.
- I want to make a phone call.

I would like to apologize...

They took my cellphone.

And I want a union lawyer,
and I want one now.

- You can relax. You don't need a lawyer.
- Are you kidding me?!

Your sent that goon to drag me in here.

He gives me a speech about 25 years to life,
and what do you think?

I'm going to talk to you
without a union lawyer?

Again, I would like to apologize
for the way that you were treated.

Listen to me.
I know my rights.

All right, we just have
to have a little chat...

about why the physical evidence
does not match

your story about what happened
that night.

I want my lawyer.

You don't need a lawyer
to be a witness.

- A witness?
We all know that Sergeant Cruz murdered Donald Mann.

I just need you to confirm this.

State v. Maritza Cruz.
Manslaughter in the second degree

on the complaint
of Captain Cathal Finney, NYPD.

Counselor, state your
names for the record.

Steven Ross for the
state, Your Honor.

Albert Rivas of the NYPD
Sergeant's Benevolent Association.

How does the defendant plead?

- Not guilty.
- I can't hear you. Speak up.

Not guilty.

A police sergeant charge with murdering a suspect
in custody?

The state agrees with Your Honor as
to the seriousness of the charge and

therefore requests that Ms. Cruz
be remanded without bail.

Your Honor, my client has been a member of
the NYPD for ten years.

She hasn't missed a day of work
except when injured in the line of duty.

She's not exactly a flight risk.

To the contrary, Your Honor, the
defendant has a list of civilian

complaints lodged against her the size
of the Manhattan Yellow Pages, and

she's been the subject
of three Internal Affairs investigations.

Additionally, she has no living relatives
or any otheb ties to the community.

If she has a brain cell,
she already has a plane ticket in her pocket.

That's blatantly and
demonstrably false, Your Honor.

That she has a brain
cell or a plane ticket?

Sergeant Cruz, do you
or do you not have ties to the community?

- Depends on your definition.
- Family?

No.

What happened to your face?

I... tripped
over my ties to the community.

Motion for bail is denied.
Trial is set for December 9 at 10:00 a.m.

In the meantime, the defendant will be held
at the Riker's Island Detention Center.

- You can't be serious.
- Next case.

Your Honor,
permission to approach.

Next case as in the
one after this one.

- That's a death sentence, and you know it.
- A dead sentence without a trial?

Who would do something like that?

I'm a big fan of due process.
Next case.

So, where is she now?

- You ready to talk to me?
- No, I'm not.

Now, I'm confused.

I thought that you were worried
about getting back to your domestic problems?

You have a judge ready to determine
the disposition of your children.

Now, I would think you would be anxious
to sign the statement and get back there.

I want to know where Cruz is.

As I understand it, she has
a court date in about a month.

Meantime, she's vacationing
on an island.

You know what they're
going to do to her there.

She should've thought of that
before she murdered Donald Mann.

Now, if you're not going to be
my witness, I'm going to have

to consider you an accomplice.

I'm sure they have room
out there for you, too.

- How was I insensitive?
- Oh, I don't know certainly not by calling her a "wack job."

Oh, you think she was sane?

I think I overestimated you.

It's my fault.

I do that. I'm good at recognizing
people's potential,

but they have to make a decision to live up to it,
and a lot of people don't.

Squad 5-5, strong odor of gas
in an occupied building, 286 East Second.

Ten-four, Central.

That's her place.

- Who?
- Her. The woman we've been talking about.

- So?
- This is Adam 55-3. We just came from there.

- We're turning around.
- Oh, no, we're not.

- Yes, we are. Turn around.
- We don't do gas leaks.

Carlos, the woman ate a bunch of pills,
and now there's a gas leak in her building-- do you see?

I see you're hell-bent
on ruining this day.

This should make for
some interesting reading, if you had the time.

- Cruze s jacket
- So would Donald Mann's biography.

And what, he, uh,
deserved to be murdered?

Who else deserves
to be murdered?

Or is that up to Cruz? Or should we let,
uh, other cops weigh in on it?

What about an entire
anti-crime unit?

Did they deserve to be blown up?

What happened to Officer Boscorelli?
Did he deserve that?

Therefore what? That gives Cruz
permission to storm around and

rage against anyone
she thinks is crooked?

- I know who Cruz is.
- Yes, you do.

You spent eight months in a wheelchair.
Did you deserve that?

I'm gonna give you a hint
if this woman's alive,

don't wait for her to make any sense--
you'll be here all day.

Oh, you've been here?

She ingested a bottle
of antacids earlier today,

convinced Carlos
it was recreational.

You can get high off antacids?

No. That's the point.

Damn, we got
a pretty strong odor.

Lots of "Zs."

Get downstairs and
shut off the gas.

- Guys, it's coming from down there.
- How do you know?

Call it a hunch.

Kathy! Open the door!

Kathy!

Kathy!

Fitzgerald, Gonzalez, Womack
and Cruz, let's go.

Everybody say good-bye
to Sergeant Cruz.

Dead bitch walking.

I am so sorry. I'm fine.

I can be such an airhead.

I was going to boil
some water for pasta,

and then I got busy in the other room,
and I forgot all about it.

The burner wasn't on--
only the gas.

I must've left it
in that "light" position.

Keep the mask on.

Like I said,
I can be an airhead,

and, you know, I've had
a rough day, but I'm fine.

Kathy, first, you "accidentally"
swallow a bottle of antacids...

That wasn't an accident.
That was a bad decision.

Okay... but then
you accidentally turned

the gas on, leave it on
with all the windows closed.

A person might think
you're trying to harm yourself.

I see what you mean,
but really, I'm fine.

I don't believe you.

Oh, and I'm insensitive?

Excuse me for a moment.

What?

It's not insensitive
to call the woman a liar to her face?

It would be insensitive
to pretend to believe her

and come back an hour from now
to pick up her corpse.

She had a perfectly
logical explanation.

Logical? She turned the burner
on "light" mode

and then just walked away
to lie on the couch?

She didn't notice
the ticking sound?

Maybe she couldn't
hear over the voices in her head.

Do you hear yourself?
Would you risk a woman's life to get out

of having to spend
half a shift at Bellevue??

I'm not a social worker. They got pay
to deal with these wackos.

You know what-- I'm glad I'm seeing
this side of our relationship.

Did it ever occur to you that I might
not want to date you?

You just decided
that we were going to be a couple,

and you didn't even ask me what I
thought of the idea!

- You shouldn't be allowed to have ideas!
- Oh...

Where's the nutcase?

Hey, Roberta, I can't
really talk right now.

Beyond my control.

Did you explain to the judge?

Yeah, I meant as best you could.

All right.

All right,
I'll talk to you later.

The judge continue
the case.

She's going to rule later,
after I explain.

I don't want to lose my kids.

Well, if you really
wanted to keep the kids,

I wouldn't have been sitting here
all day waiting for you to cooperate.

- You don't understand
- I understand

you're weighing your own children

against protecting that
piece of crap Cruz,

which shows me exactly how you feel
about your children.

All right...

that's enough.

I'm ready.

- For what?
- To make a statement.

- No.
- No, what?

Well, no Circuit City
open-box-special, for starters.

- And I want a witness.
- I brought a witness.

No, I want a witness that doesn't file you
under "boss" in his Rolodex.

In fact, I want two.

And I want a deal.

- You want a deal?
- Full immunity.

- And you'll tell me everything?
- Every detail.

- And you'll get immunity.
- Full immunity.

Whatever you say.

And I want it in writing.

And I want it signed by a Deputy DA.

Have you been
to see him lately?

Been to see who?

- Bosco.
- No.

I don't know. It's, uh, too
depressing.

Plus, it's not like
he knows you're there.

You don't know that.

Come on.

Is that a woman on that ledge?

Oh, hell.

Great.

5-Charlie, Central,
we got a jumper at 286 East Second.

What apartment is that?

Hey.

I don't want to scare you.

I'm Officer Sullivan.

I don't want to talk.

Okay.

How about you just tell me your name,
and we can leave it at that?

It's Kathy.

But I don't want to talk.

Okay, Kathy.

You can call me Sully,

just in case yo change your mind
about talking.

Oh, man.

5-5-David, we need a unit
at 286 East Second to shut down all lanes.

All right, uh, we don't
want to do anything

to scare her, so, Finney,
why don't you just...?

Hey!

No, no, no, no.
What are you doing?

Can I be honest with you
about something?

You're making me a nervous wreck
out on that ledge.

Can we not talk back in
your living room?

You are in so much trouble.

You're trying to trick me.

No, no. Mm-hmm. If I was trying
to trick you,

then I would have said something else
when I was trying

to get you to come back into
your apartment.

What the hell?

All right, Kathy,
don't get startled,

but there's a moron
coming to save you.

Why don't you slide
over toward me?

- Nice and easy.
- Don't move. Don't move.

Finney, will you go away?
I don't need you.

- Go back down there.
- No, ma'am.

That would ruin
my whole hero routine.

Finney, get out of here!

Hey, back up. Back up.

Finney, go away.
I'm doing fine.

At least I got enough guts to
be out here.

At least I got enough sense
to be in here.

Hay, sure he didn mean it
that, ma'am.

Come on just slide over this way

Right over this way Kathy come on.

Slide over this way

Kathy, just peach
out and take my hand

???????????

No! NO ! Wow!

No, great.

What's you planning
now, genius?

??? shutting your mouth
I got free hand.

Well you gonna tell she's just
washing her window?

I never said she was sane.

I just said crazy
is not hour job,

Kathy,try to get a hand
around me.

Get out of her fire!
We got it,

Glad to see someone
who's doing her job.

What's going Ma'am?

Not so well,

let me get you away
from this?

If you guys don't mind,
I would rather be saved by him.

Okay.

Kathy, we're gonna need you
to lay down on the gurney.

No, that's not
necessary. I'm fine.

You are definitely not fine.

You've caused us a lot
of trouble today.

This interview is being conducted relative
to the open homicide

investigation of Donald Mann,
case #107-04.

Present are Captain Cathal Finney,

Sergeant English and
Detective Barlow, all of IAB.

Detective Yokas has agreed
to provide a statement

in exchange for which
she will be granted immunity...

Full immunity.

Full immunity
from any charges relative

to the afore mentioned homicide.

The bruises in the photos
of Donald Mann's wrists

were caused by handcuffs.

Sergeant Cruz
had handcuffed Donald Mann

before I arrived at the scene.

She had taken him into custody
and was on her way out with him

down to the car
to bring him in to book him.

And that's when I shot him.

You mean
that's when she shot him.

No, I shot him.

If you'll excuse us.

You think you're gonna play me?

- You wanted to know what happened.
- I want the truth.

- I told you the truth.
- I want the truth. You're a liar.

I want the truth,
and I want it now.

No, you don't.
You want Cruz.

I am telling you the truth.
I shot Donald Mann.

I did it because
I thought he killed Bosco.

I didn't care
what happened to me.

Cruz was trying to protect me.

Enjoy your last shower, bitch.

You better be looking up.

'Cause ain't nobody in here
that cares about your ass.

I read this book about people's
near-death experiences.

Didn't turn out so well
for the people

who tried to
kill themselves.

It's none
of my business,

but, uh, you might want to
look into that

or talk to a professional.

Besides, between you and me,
you're really not very good at it.

Uh...

It can't be that bad.
Whatever it is,

I'm sure something can solve it.

I'm just... so... tired.

Take a nap.

Look, you got to hang in there,
and see how things are gonna turn out,

because you could
miss out on something great

just because you gave up on it before
you gave it a chance.

Hello! Sirens!

Got to give things a chance.

What, no ticker tape?

You've got to give him
an "A" for effort.

How about "S" for "Stupid"?

You make a lot of progress
talking to her.

Finney, I've
been doing this

since you were a careless
night waiting to happen.

So you show up every day.
Who cares?

I've talked down more jumpers
than you'll ever see, Finney.

And the last thing I needed
up there was your stupid stunt.

Look, man,
if I hadn't climbed up there,

she would've jumped,
and you would've been

running your mouth for nothing,
like you always do.

- All right, that's enough.
- Listen, Junior Hero,

I know you think
your ass is special

because your old
man's a honcho.

But your old man is a thug,
a thief, and a murderer.

And nothing you ever do on this job
is going to change that.

All right, everybody
hold it up right there.

You see Big Rosie over there?

She's my cousin.

She can't wait to meet you.

I'll kill you!

Hey, break this up!

Get back to your cells!

Hey, take her to isolation
right now!

You two, get back to your cell!

No, you don't know
how strong I am.

You're bad.

- No, I'm going to get in there.
- bad, bad.

What are...?
I'm goin' tear you up.

So... ( grunts )
how was your first day?

Oh, you know.
Had its ups and downs.

That's funny.

So, um, I was just
wondering if, uh,

you know, I mean...

you know, are you, like,
you, like, seeing anyone?

Am I...?

Oh.

No.

Uh, I mean, yeah, I-I am.

Uh, sorry, you threw me there.

It's not a trick question.

Oh, uh, I know, but, uh,
sometimes I can be dense.

Right.

You know, it's funny.
If someone had asked me to guess

which one of you guys
I thought was gay,

you would've been
my last choice.

I mean, it's never
the obvious one.

Oh, no, I'm not... I didn't mean...

Hey, man.
It's all good, dawg.

I'm cool with it.

Yeah, but... um...
I'm not... um...

You wanted to see me, sir?

She murdered Donald Mann.

Not Cruz,

but your good friend Yokas.

And if you didn't know that,
then what the hell good are you to me?

- How was I supposed to know that?
- Your assignment...

was to find out
what happened up on that roof,

and you did not do that.

I told you that I
needed more time.

You were the one who said
all you needed was the knife.

I wanted you to slow down
so that I coul keep working.

- Are you criticizing me?
- No, I'm not criticizing you.

Yokas may have played me
for immunity,

but if she thinks that's going
to get Cruz out of jail,

she's got another thing coming.

Cruz covered up a murder.

Sir, with all due respect,
think about what you're saying.

We're going to let the murderer--
who the department

meritoriously promoted
for her actions on the roof--

walk and prosecute the one
who covered it up?

If you think this
department looks bad now,

just wait until Cruz' attorneys
gets a hold of this.

Get out.

Get out!

I am sor...
I'm sorry, sir.

Hey, take it easy!
Take it easy!

Hey, you do not want
to beat up a CO,

especially one who came to tell you
that you're out of here.

Let's go.

Night, Davis.

Yeah, I'll see you tomorrow.

All right, so, what was that?

- What was what?
- What you said to Finney at the jumper.

That was just me
running my big mouth.

Forget it.

I don't think so.

It's between me and him.

Well, he's my partner now,
and you're all up in his face,

So it's between
me and you.

- All right, I'll back off then, okay?
- Sully.

You're one of my best friends.

If it's going to stay that way,
I need to know whatever it is

you're not telling me.

Close that door.

I'm going to tell you
this story one time.

I'm going to tell you the
"See Spot run" version,

and when I'm done
telling you, we're done with it.

It was a long time ago.

There was a bunch
of dirty cops

who were taking payoff
money from drug dealers.

About a dozen or so of them.

Some you never heard of...

your father... and C.T. Finney.

When it became clear
that the house of cards

was going to cave in,
the rest of the gan had a brainstorm--

they'd pin it on the black guy,

'cause... well, 'cause that would be
an easy thing to do.

Your father saw it coming,

decided to head them
off at the pass.

C.T. Finney got wind of it.

You know the rest.

What are you saying?

What, Captain Finney
killed my father?

Your father was going
to IAB the next day.

We got a bogus call...

your father ended up dead,

a month later, C.T. Finney's
in a nice corner office downtown.

You can draw your own conclusions.

Good night.

So I told him, I said,
it was a waste

of time and money,
and you know how much good

that did me, right?

I put a potted amaryllis
on Mikey's grave today.

You know, I thought it would
look pretty for the holidays.

I had to get the plastic
because the silk were $34.99 on sale,

if you can believe that.

Huh. Plus, you don't want
to get anything too...

Maurice?

Maurice?

Maurice?

Maurice?

Nurse! Nurse!

Honey, hi. It's Mama.
Hi, baby.

Hi, honey.
Hi.

Look at me. It's Mama.
Hi. Hi. Hi. ( laughs )

Hey, Cruz.

I can't figure this.

Why the hell would you go
through all that to protect me?

I don't rat out cops.

Look, we're not friends.

I don't even like you.

You know what? I spent the entire day
with a bunch of people

telling me how much
they don't like me,

so you want to
fight, let's go.

Let's go. Let's just
get it over with.

I told you that night I didn't
want you to be involved.

I was already involved.
He was my prisoner.

- And I told you that I would face my punishment...
- This isn't about you!

I don't rat on cops.
It makes no difference who they are

or whether I like them or not.
I don't rat on cops.

I don't owe you anything, Cruz.
I didn't want you to do this.

Fair enough.