Walker (2021) s02e07 Episode Script
Where Do We Go From Here
1
Y'all want to see a magic trick?
- Yes.
- I can make this pen disappear.
Close your eyes for ten seconds.
That was great.
- That was really great.
- Thank you, thank you so much.
So do your classmates think you're funny? No.
You do crack me up.
I don't know if you crack anyone else up, but you crack me up.
Hey, that's what matters.
- I'll help you with this.
- No, no, no, no, no.
Not with your shoulder.
Liam? Smells amazing.
Hey, behind you.
Oh, come on! I'll grab another plate.
No, no, no, no, he's a big boy.
He can do it himself.
It's a bowl, Cordell.
Yeah, it's a bowl.
It was a bowl.
Hey, y'all have been acting weird since the party at Sacred Heart.
What's going on? You don't have to.
- The kids don't need to know.
- No, you know what? It's fine.
No secrets, Mama.
Great.
Please.
Augie, get back here.
Okay, now you're scaring me.
Wh-What are you talking about? When your father and I went up north last Friday, Dan Miller was there.
While we were investigating a hijacking of a bunch of evidence, I thought that Dan might have been connected to that crime.
- But we cleared him.
- That's a good thing, right? I wasn't convinced.
I just I had a feeling.
"A feeling".
Well, because I had those doubts, I filed a false police report, and Dan was pulled over and arrested.
That's not good.
Oh, that's not just "not good", Stel.
Uh, that's a misdemeanor Your uncle here could be disbarred.
Thank you, Cordell.
I know that.
I just Hey, hey, where you going? Well, okay.
That's enough.
He's gonna come back, though, right? No.
I know that look.
He's not coming back.
At least not tonight.
Wouldn't you say, Cordell? No, uh, not tonight.
Hey, Walker.
My office, please.
Okay.
Whoa.
Hey.
- Uh, a lot of paperwork.
- Uh, yeah.
Recruits.
Actually, we can take a look at it later.
So, I got a call from our D.
A.
Serano's lawyers are saying that because your brother filed a false police report during a Serano investigation, they can't be sure he didn't - tamper with any evidence.
- Right.
Of course.
- Yeah.
One misdeed begets another.
- Yep.
So they got a continuance.
- They - They are launching an investigation into the D.
A.
's office, including Liam, and they want Serano to get the bail he was previously denied.
What kind of judge would grant Thomas Serano bail? The ones that still have connection to Northside Nation.
We didn't get 'em all yet, man.
Bottom line is Serano's pulling out all the stops to make sure he stays out of prison.
Liam return your calls yet? No.
It's been, like, three weeks.
He's sent some short texts to Mom and Dad, the kids Yeah.
Well, one more thing.
A little cherry on top.
You're not allowed on any case involving Serano - or Northside Nation.
- Wow.
Uh, I thought Denise was better than that.
- No, Cordi, it's - I'm saying I realize that Liam called in a false report on her husband.
I'm saying I never expected her to go full retaliation.
It doesn't read retaliation to me.
I think she's just a good D.
A.
whose highest-profile case is in jeopardy.
Either way, I'm handling the Serano stuff from now on, personally, all right? Do me a favor.
Call your brother.
I'm gonna keep trying him, too.
Serano's lawyers are gonna be after him for a statement.
I don't want him getting caught off guard, saying the wrong thing.
You know, I can't have him blowing this case up - more than he already has.
- Okay, well, like I said, he's not taking my calls.
And if Liam doesn't want to talk to me, then I'm done trying.
No, you're not.
This is Liam that we're talking about.
You owe him, Cordell.
Maybe you should be a welder.
I'm not 100% awesome around an open flame.
What about you? What future calls? Maybe something inside involving music production.
I decided to take a gap year.
Looking forward to getting on board.
Maybe travel in Europe.
I've got a full ride to North Texas.
I know exactly where I'm going.
I know exactly what I'm doing.
I know exactly where I'm going.
Ever think you'd move outside of Texas? Hey, can I maybe catch up to you after school? Uh, yeah.
- Coach? You okay? - Hey.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, I'm good.
I'm good, I just I didn't think I'd be in my 30s asking myself - the same questions as you guys.
- Huh? What's next? It's literally everywhere.
Yeah.
Right? Like, how am I supposed to think about what's next when I can't even deal with what happened three weeks ago? When your uncle left? It just feels like something to add to the list of bad things.
Uncle Liam, he was always there when we needed him.
It doesn't feel right not to return the favor.
Yeah.
Yeah, I hear that.
With everything that happened on the ranch last year, it's - Right.
- Yeah.
When everyone else was figuring out who they were going to be or where they were going to go, I was figuring out how to cauterize a wound.
Mm.
Yeah, that's a lot for one kid to handle.
I wish I had some advice for you, Stel, I really do.
I'm on the same boat as you.
A boat full of happy salmon.
What? See all the happy salmon? Oh, my God, yeah.
- They're extremely happy.
- Yeah.
Larry.
- The continuance was approved.
- Hi, Larry.
Hi.
Thank you so much for asking.
I've been better.
- How are you doing? - Oh, I'm sorry.
Hello, Liam.
Thank you for finally answering your phone.
The continuance was approved.
You know, Serano's folks are gonna want - a statement from you, right? - And you know that in a continuance, any statement that I make is voluntary.
Look, I don't want to talk about this anymore, okay? It was bad enough that I had to tell the kids, and I can't see myself talking to any lawyers right now.
- I just feel like I've already - No, no.
There's no time for feelings.
Key people involved in this case have gone missing, Liam do you understand that? Look, Serano's lawyers are nasty, but I talked them into taking your statement at Ranger HQ.
Today.
Will Cordi be there? Are you Which answer's gonna get your ass in my office? Look, I'm not trying to be glib here, okay? These people are dangerous.
Now, once we get you on the record, there's no question about what the truth is.
Yeah, but legally, I don't have to I know you don't have to do it.
I'm trying to protect you.
You know, no one knows where I am right now.
I'm safer here than at Ranger HQ.
You sure about that? Maybe.
I need to think.
- Stella Blue.
- Dad? Hey.
Trey, uh, called me.
Said maybe you could use some support this afternoon.
Okay, well, I'm fine.
Really? Maybe not.
It's all right.
Do you want to talk to me about today? About what happened at school? Not at the moment.
All right.
I'll tell you what.
I'll give you a pass if you give me a plan.
Where do we want to go from here? I have a theory I think you might be able to help me with.
I don't think you actually have a stomachache.
But just because you don't doesn't mean you're feeling your best.
Thoughts? We were switching classes, and it was like everybody else was already used to everything.
But I'm not.
Your first year of high school is a real transition.
It's okay if you don't have it yet.
Well, listen, I had to take off from work to come and get you, so I guess this means - A you and me day? - A we day.
A we day.
- A - Mom's thing.
Like a me day, but when being alone isn't exactly the answer.
Yeah.
Of course.
So you want to You want to go to the movies? No, the point is, you have to be able to talk.
Yeah, of course.
What do you need to talk about? Dad, you are so awkward.
All right, well, just-just give me something.
You know, give me a little.
Okay.
How did you know what you wanted to do after high school? Let-Let's, uh let's walk.
Um, so, for me, I didn't really have much time to think about it.
You know, I-I considered the ranch or going into coaching.
And then 9/11 happened, and that was pretty much it for me; I enlisted.
Right.
Did you ever feel like you missed out, - not going to college? - Sometimes.
Sure.
I mean, your mom loved it.
But I also know many successful and happy people that didn't go to college.
I mean, look at your Gramps.
Yeah.
And even Mom.
She still stayed in Austin for school.
Yeah.
So it must have been a big deal for Uncle Liam to go east, then, right? Yeah, your uncle has a long history of making surprising choices.
He must have really known what he wanted to do to go all that way and stay out there for so long.
Yeah.
Hey, you know what.
You know who else went to college? - Hmm? - Uh, your mom's mom, Granny Nancy.
Boccie ball champion.
Shall we honor your mom's roots on this we day? - Oh, we shall.
- Well, your chariot awaits.
Thank you.
Hey.
What part of "broken clavicle" do you not understand? Stop.
However, you can still hold a water can, so come on.
- We're having outside time.
- All right.
Hey, when does Gramps get back from his calving thing? Tomorrow.
Why? Are you hoping someone else will distract me? Have you heard from Uncle Liam? Yesterday I asked him if he was still alive, and he sent me an emoji of an amoeba.
I didn't even know they made emojis of amoebas.
I think it's technically a microbe.
Hmm.
Colton.
- Can I help you? - Afternoon, Mrs.
Walker.
I was just checking to see if Stella was home.
Uh, she seemed a little off earlier.
She's with her dad right now.
Um, but I can tell her that you stopped by.
- Okay.
- Hey, wait, man, do you want to help me with this track I'm working on? - Well, did you update GarageBand? - Duh.
It was insane.
Oh, Mawline, can we go up to the ranch house to the piano? I promise I won't move my arm.
Colton, do you really think that your parents would want you over here? Well, I didn't plan on telling them.
It'd be, like, ten minutes.
Please? Okay.
Thank you.
- Hey.
What's up, Cap? - Hey, now.
Uh, don't mind the décor.
I'm still figuring some things out.
No, hey, no, I can imagine.
You know who drives the, the gray car in the alley? Gray car? No.
- Uh-uh.
- Uh, I was looking over Micki's undercover logs.
Um, a day or two before she met with Serano, you went down to Del Rio to see her? She put that I visited her in her logs? Honest to a fault.
Yeah, eventually.
Hey, you good, Cap? Yeah, I'm-I'm sure it's nothing.
Can I take a look at your doorbell cam footage? Is that thing connected? Yeah.
Yeah.
Uh Hey, is there anything I need to be worried about? No, probably not.
I'm-I'm just I'm overly cautious these days.
You know, with the Serano case? If any of his guys saw you, I just want to make sure you're safe.
I'm safe, Cap.
I've done three tours.
I I think I can handle myself.
But, hey, listen, you want a-a beer or a jus grenadia? Um I don't drink on the job, so I guess that second thing.
The second thing is jus grenadia.
It's a Haitian juice that I grew up drinking.
Okay.
Hey, man, you know, Micki leaving doesn't mean you have to, right? Not right now.
I still got to finish up our lease.
My lease.
She signed it over to me, so Well, whatever happens with the lease, I hope you stay in Austin.
I would hate to think that Micki leaving drove you away.
You know what I mean? Yeah.
Hey, I-I appreciate that, Cap.
Mm? - Mm-hmm! - Yeah? What's this called? Jus grenadia.
I'll take your word on that.
Oh, hey.
You got the old-school.
I used to play that with DJ.
- Yeah? - Oh, yeah.
You want to go a round? Oh, no, no, no.
I'm a very busy man.
Yeah, no, I-I get it.
Which means I'm gonna have to whup your ass quickly.
Let's do this.
Ooh-hoo-hoo, my man! - Let's go! - Let's go.
Hey, stranger.
- What are you doing here? - Hey, hey.
I wasn't supposed to see you - until I came up next month.
- I know.
I know, I know.
- And then your text - Yeah, Stella called me a few days ago.
She said she was a little worried that you'd be chopping wood in a cabin alone.
Well, that's good.
Otherwise I'd still be there.
Yeah, wow, you're - pretty bad at feeding yourself, huh? - Okay.
How about we get some old people dinner? Okay.
Come on.
I'm-a tell you today - I'm-a tell you tomorrow - Thank you.
So how's the campaign going? Oh, not bad.
We, uh, had a few days off from events.
It was good timing to see you.
- Mm-hmm.
- But you're burying the lede.
"The Barn Burner"? Is this a new dish here? Oh, it's the Davidson one, right? The It's a little on the nose, don't you think? Answer it.
Uh, it's probably a telemarketer.
You really expect me to believe that? With everything going on? Come on, pick it up.
Fine.
Bret Nam speaking.
I need to speak to William Walker.
I have questions about Thomas Serano.
Serano's legal team.
Uh, is this about the continuance? Yes.
We had an appointment for you to give your statement at Ranger Headquarters.
You're not here.
Right, because I didn't set that up.
Okay? And legally I don't need to submit to questioning during a continuance, so I need you to back off.
Works for me, Mr.
Walker.
I've done my due diligence.
So, is this your official recusal? Uh no.
I have more to say.
It was weird, right? Something about it being an official recusal sounded off.
Well, yeah, a lawyer never says "official" unless there's an ulterior motive.
I mean, seriously, why would they want you to not make a statement? Either way, I'm gonna get a bar complaint against me.
Another man with an open book He laughs at your every move I don't want to talk about this.
He's reciting chosen verse Of some Robert Johnson tune What's going on in there, huh? I don't know.
Part of me feels like I could change the system, but it feels like the system changed me, it changed Micki.
Hell, Stan.
I thought that I was better than him, but it turns out I'm just like him.
Okay, well, h-hold on a second.
The continuance.
Remind me again.
What is the point of requesting one? Usually, it's more beneficial for the prosecution.
I mean, so if Serano's defense wants one, it could be to reassess a bail that was previously denied or set too high, or if the arresting officer did something wrong, they could get the whole trial thrown out.
Well, who arrested Serano? James, Micki and Cordi.
I mean, I filed the false report when we went up north together for the Serano case.
But he has nothing to do with your false report, right? Whoa, the sun has gone to burnin' So stupid.
What? I just kept replaying what I did wrong, but if I don't make that statement, they're gonna use Cordi's past misconduct to say that he is lying.
And then they can throw out Serano's whole case.
- Okay, you have to take me to Ranger HQ.
- You're blitzed.
- I'm not taking you anywhere.
- They they have coffee at HQ.
James will be there.
He set up my statement for today.
Please.
Otherwise, I got to call a ride.
Give me a break.
Fine.
All right, fine.
Okay, but you are driving.
Pallino thrown! Let's go, Stella Blue! Nice job with the lingo, Dad.
You know, honestly, I am at a disadvantage because this was your mom's game.
I'll do my best, but you might have to go easy on me.
It's a game it's supposed to be relaxing.
- Relaxing? - Mm-hmm.
Please.
Your mother was cutthroat.
Yeah.
So, because your ball is closer to the little ball there, the pallino I get to go next.
And, you know, you want to get your guys as close to it as possible, but you also want to make sure that your opponent stays far away.
Mom, that is so mean.
Well, as your Granny Nancy used to say, it's not mean, it's strategic.
Okay, so, now you want to look at all the pieces on the court, and you decide how you want to play.
So, your mom taught you all that, huh? Smart lady.
She always said it was about how it all worked together.
And maybe don't make a bad choice just to spite the other person.
Are you trying to, uh, double- meaning a round of boccie? Well, if I were whatever could it possible relate to in our own lives? - Yeah.
- All right, I get it, Stella, I do.
I mean, everyone wants me to talk with Uncle Liam, and it's not like I haven't tried.
- Stel - Yes.
I hope you know how much it matters to me, what's going on in your world.
I know.
I just, I don't know how to say what's up sometimes, but spending time with you actually helped.
I mean, you made me feel better, and all you did was lose.
Yeah, it was close.
So where do we go from here? Well, that was Bret who just texted me.
He said that he and Liam are headed to Ranger HQ.
I guess we'll start with going there.
Come on.
Okay, folks, it all comes down to this.
I live for these moments.
Let's go.
I'm about to catch this interception! - No, no, no, no, no! - Oh! Beautiful, beautiful.
I'm not even gonna lie, bro, that was a masterful play.
Whew! Yeah.
Magic thumbs, huh? We gonna talk about Micki or what, man? Uh I don't know what to say.
Right.
So we're on the same page.
I, uh I keep running scenarios what I could have changed.
Yeah.
I recruited her, you know.
Yeah, I know.
And I don't know, I just keep coming back to I think this is what she needed.
She was taking care of herself, even though it hurt.
Mm.
Just a sec.
Sorry, this is HQ.
What took you so long? Got it.
Thanks.
We need to go on a beer run.
Cap, I got plenty of beer.
Trey.
We got to go.
You thought you had me, man.
I'm the comeback kid.
Man, it was 14-nothing at the half.
Right, and I came back.
That's what I'm saying.
- Unbelievable, dude.
- It was unbelievable, now that you mention it.
All right, what's the situation, Cap? I ran the plates on that car.
- You are being watched by one of Serano's guys.
- Are you serious? I'm taking you to HQ.
All right.
I'd move the heavens for you My sweet one My sweet one.
Whoa, y-you know this song? I didn't think that was a thing.
My mom used to sing that to me.
That makes sense.
Marv used uh, your grandfather used to sing it.
Must be a family song.
Can you say anything more about that? I mean, I didn't hear too much about y'all until we talked about moving here.
And once Austin came up, all I heard about were the Walkers.
Kind of made you guys sound like super villains, if I'm being real.
Like, my dad hadn't even met you guys, and he was amped to hate you.
Yeah, what what was up with that? Well, his his family was crap, from what I hear.
It's part of why they adopted me.
They just wanted to do right by someone else.
Hmm.
I didn't know that.
I mean, I'm sure you guys think my dad's a Di well, a jerk or whatever.
Um, look, it's just been a little rough, moving.
And when we got here, my parents had started talking divorce.
I can't imagine it's been easy.
Colton whatever has passed between our families, it's clear that your parents are good people, judging how you turned out.
Thank you, Mrs.
Walker.
Abeline.
- What do you think they want with me? - Nah, it's too early to tell.
We're gonna figure it out, though, don't worry about it.
Hey, Captain James.
Good to see you.
Uh, Bret Nam.
I'm not sure if you guys remember.
Yeah, no, Bret, yeah, of course.
Liam's here to give his statement.
Uh, maybe in a little bit.
Got it.
Um Serano's lawyers are actually already here.
Noted.
Roger that.
You look worried.
- Are you worried? - No.
No, I'm n I'm, um Funny enough, I'm-I'm thinking about a time Liam and I got called into the principal office.
And what happened? Your uncle, uh The kids at school, they-they put him through the wringer.
You know, he knew who he was, and not everyone loved that.
So kids came after him.
Uh so, one day I picked a fight with him.
A fight I was gonna make sure he won.
Know what I mean? You mean he beat you up.
I mean, we-we beat each other up.
But that shut everyone else up.
I know it probably doesn't make any sense.
- Guys are weird.
- Yeah.
Okay, but why are you thinking about it now? Because I think I might be the person who taught him to do something stupid in the name of doing something right.
You know who I hear has the best coffee over here in Austin? HQ, baby.
- So, uh - Yes, that is true.
By the way, do we still consider this the holidays? Because I could go for a peppermint Woo Woo.
Okay, that's fantastic.
Let's go this way, guys.
- Yeah, I could.
- William Walker? Good of you to come by.
Okay, we'll let you guys know when we're ready to make a statement, all right? Ah, no need to waste time.
It's pretty cut and dry, isn't it? You filed a false report end of story.
We can discuss this in a more official capacity.
Can I actually ask you - Let's - where you come off being that smug.
Seriously, do you know who you represent? We do.
And do you know that despite your leave of absence, you still work for the District Attorney's Office? All the more reason that I want to bring closure to this case.
You're a joke, William Walker.
- Your outfit is a joke.
- Okay.
- No, no, no, no, no.
- You know we needed that statement.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa.
- That's enough.
- That's enough.
- And this is how you show up? - We're not doing this.
- Just hold on a minute.
You don't intimidate me, okay? Cowards, you're hiding behind a criminal.
What, is Serano here right now? Okay.
Pallino thrown.
I know my rights! Okay, first of all, I shouldn't have to say any of this.
- Well, you don't have to.
- Apparently I do.
I can't believe you showed up here in the state that you're in right now.
- You told me to come.
- I didn't think that Grizzly Adams was gonna go on a bender before he showed up.
It wasn't a bender, Larry, okay? Look, this isn't great - You think? - I just wanted so much to be right, and to be so spectacularly wrong is embarrassing.
- We're past that.
- Okay.
Okay.
And I'm thinking maybe there's something more going on here.
It just seems like It seems like ever since you lost the D.
A.
race, you've been spinning.
I lost D.
A.
to a man who killed my sister-in-law, so I know.
I know.
I just need you to really think about what it is that you want.
Do you really want to be A.
D.
A.
? 'Cause there are other places you can do good, Liam.
But it would be a damn shame to lose you altogether.
You hear me? I know.
All right, listen.
You stay the hell away from Serano's lawyers until you sober up, all right? Mm-hmm.
- Okay? - Okay.
Yes.
- Go home, man.
- All right.
I should have made Uncle Liam talk to me.
I should have seen it coming.
Hey, hey, that's not your job.
I swear, you got more compassion than some folks twice your age.
I could tell you right now there's been plenty of stuff that I should have seen coming, and I just stepped right out of the way.
Are you talking about Micki? I'm sorry, I just I know my dad misses her.
I do, too.
She made me appreciate the mental health benefits of target practice.
Of course she did.
- Ah.
- I just I wish there was something I could do to fix it or Hey, hey, you can't do anything.
And that's okay.
You know, I think maybe you panicked earlier because you feel like you don't have the right to think about your own future.
Something that's just for you.
But you do.
- Hey.
- Hey.
I kind of made a mess of things, and then you came all this way to clean it up.
Oh, please.
I came all this way for migas from Veracruz.
What are we doing? I am not entirely sure, Liam.
- You know, I miss you every day.
- Me, too.
So, what are we doing? Well, I think that we are waiting for me to be a person who's worth making a promise to.
And I'm waiting for you to see that you are worth being that person, okay? So we're on the same page here, all right? Hey, Bret.
- Sorry.
Yeah.
- It's okay.
Good to see you.
It's been a while.
- You mind if I take over from here? - Yeah, yeah.
Of course, of course.
- Uh, you want me to take Stella home? - That'd be great.
Thank you.
Legend has it that the troubles with the Walkers and the Davidsons date back all the way to the 1870s.
What, for real? - Oh, yeah.
- Apparently, for real, but believe it or not, Gale and I used to be friends.
Which I think is missing from the family history.
No, it's-it's not missing.
My gammy did mention that once.
She also mentioned that you and Gramps used to talk after you called off the engagement.
Well, I don't want you to get any wrong ideas.
He loved your gammy.
Oh, she just said you guys kept in touch.
I'm sorry you never got to meet him, Colton.
I truly am.
He was human.
It sounds like a simple thing to say, but to be human is a gift.
Aren't y'all supposed to be working on a song? Yeah, it's been longer than ten minutes.
You know, you play your song, and I'll make more nachos.
Thank you.
Your grandma's amazing.
Nobody ever talks to me about Grandpa Marv.
Yeah, for real.
Hey, um don't say anything, but I, um, I found something at the burnt-out barn.
Oh.
What do you mean? I found a lantern with my family's brand.
Well, why would it be in there? Should I put on extra jalapeños? - Yeah, sure.
- Please, God, don't.
Eek.
Sure, yeah, sure.
It's gonna heartburn it's whatever.
- Hey.
- Huh? I, um, I'm sorry.
I-I didn't realize I, uh, I hit your ball out of the way.
What? Boccie.
Stella and I, we-we had a, a we day.
You remember Emily's "we days"? - You know? - Oh, yeah.
You remember how much Em always seemed to know everything and see everything? And she definitely saw all the-the problems between you and me.
Come on, man, we're good.
No, no, we're-we're not.
We're not good.
You know we're not.
Losing Micki, um, it hurt.
You know, it's still a hole that I'm grappling with.
I mean, she-she was the partner I didn't realize I needed after everything.
But you are my partner, too.
You're my brother.
And I guess I realized today that sometimes, when I'm too close to it, I-I-I can't see the fall.
So you think I'm falling? I don't, I don't think you've fallen.
But I think you're slipping.
My God, I'm so far away from who I who I want to be.
From who I am to you.
And when I saw what Serano's lawyers were trying to do, I saw my chance at absolution.
Yeah.
I get it.
Hey, um, you know facing up to your problems and owning up to your mistakes, that takes courage and that-that takes heart.
By the way, um Whenever you want to give your official statement I'll be there.
Yeah.
Thanks.
That'd be great.
That'd be great, man, thank you.
That's all I that's all I need from you.
Come here.
There you go.
Okay! Ha, ha, all right.
All right.
So, listen, I-I know today didn't go exactly as planned.
Including your hand.
- Ooh.
- Sad.
Wow.
Stella Blue.
Mm-hmm-hmm.
What I was gonna say is, I know today didn't go exactly as planned, but look at us now.
Here we are, having fun It's not fun if you call attention to us having fun.
Mm-hmm.
Totally right.
Don't gang up on me.
- Yeah, they-they do that.
- Yeah! Hey, but, for real, today wasn't a total waste.
I mean, I slayed Dad in boccie, and I'm about to in hearts, so All right, we'll suit the action to the word, - and the word to the action.
- What? Ah, he's quoting Shakespeare again.
Right.
Okay, well, I started my first application today.
- Yeah? - To Colby College.
Colby? Oh, awesome.
Where is that? Maine.
Mom applied there, almost went, too.
They recruited her for soccer.
Yeah, right.
Uh, Maine? I know it's far, but, I don't know, Uncle Liam went east, and he seems all right.
Mm.
I wouldn't say all right, but it's definitely not the Eastern Seaboard's fault.
Well, hey, that's cool, Stella.
If you end up there, I can check in on you.
So, so, so, Maine? Really? P-People go to college in Maine? I thought, I thought they just, you know, caught lobsters and lived in the woods.
Hey, it contains multitudes.
Okay, well, multitudes of, uh of goats that stand on people? Is that what they do in Maine? - Just, what ? - It's goga.
- Go I'm sorry? - Goat yoga.
All right.
HQ completed the first sweep.
I called APD, got you a security detail for the night.
I'll wait around till they get here, though.
Hey, thanks, Cap.
You know, maybe I should just move closer to Sacred Heart.
Laying roots, then? Yeah.
Yeah.
I think maybe, uh, my purpose might be helping kids find theirs.
All right, man.
I guess you didn't ruin my life after all, Cap.
That's good to know.
Hey, you get your new place set up, I'll, uh, I'll stop by for one of them "jus gramma Lindas".
We're gonna have to work on your Creole.
But I'm excited for that rematch.
Yeah, why, so you can lose again? Hey, I don't lose twice, brother.
Trey, get down! Cap! Cap! Cap! Cap!
- I can make this pen disappear.
Close your eyes for ten seconds.
That was great.
- That was really great.
- Thank you, thank you so much.
So do your classmates think you're funny? No.
You do crack me up.
I don't know if you crack anyone else up, but you crack me up.
Hey, that's what matters.
- I'll help you with this.
- No, no, no, no, no.
Not with your shoulder.
Liam? Smells amazing.
Hey, behind you.
Oh, come on! I'll grab another plate.
No, no, no, no, he's a big boy.
He can do it himself.
It's a bowl, Cordell.
Yeah, it's a bowl.
It was a bowl.
Hey, y'all have been acting weird since the party at Sacred Heart.
What's going on? You don't have to.
- The kids don't need to know.
- No, you know what? It's fine.
No secrets, Mama.
Great.
Please.
Augie, get back here.
Okay, now you're scaring me.
Wh-What are you talking about? When your father and I went up north last Friday, Dan Miller was there.
While we were investigating a hijacking of a bunch of evidence, I thought that Dan might have been connected to that crime.
- But we cleared him.
- That's a good thing, right? I wasn't convinced.
I just I had a feeling.
"A feeling".
Well, because I had those doubts, I filed a false police report, and Dan was pulled over and arrested.
That's not good.
Oh, that's not just "not good", Stel.
Uh, that's a misdemeanor Your uncle here could be disbarred.
Thank you, Cordell.
I know that.
I just Hey, hey, where you going? Well, okay.
That's enough.
He's gonna come back, though, right? No.
I know that look.
He's not coming back.
At least not tonight.
Wouldn't you say, Cordell? No, uh, not tonight.
Hey, Walker.
My office, please.
Okay.
Whoa.
Hey.
- Uh, a lot of paperwork.
- Uh, yeah.
Recruits.
Actually, we can take a look at it later.
So, I got a call from our D.
A.
Serano's lawyers are saying that because your brother filed a false police report during a Serano investigation, they can't be sure he didn't - tamper with any evidence.
- Right.
Of course.
- Yeah.
One misdeed begets another.
- Yep.
So they got a continuance.
- They - They are launching an investigation into the D.
A.
's office, including Liam, and they want Serano to get the bail he was previously denied.
What kind of judge would grant Thomas Serano bail? The ones that still have connection to Northside Nation.
We didn't get 'em all yet, man.
Bottom line is Serano's pulling out all the stops to make sure he stays out of prison.
Liam return your calls yet? No.
It's been, like, three weeks.
He's sent some short texts to Mom and Dad, the kids Yeah.
Well, one more thing.
A little cherry on top.
You're not allowed on any case involving Serano - or Northside Nation.
- Wow.
Uh, I thought Denise was better than that.
- No, Cordi, it's - I'm saying I realize that Liam called in a false report on her husband.
I'm saying I never expected her to go full retaliation.
It doesn't read retaliation to me.
I think she's just a good D.
A.
whose highest-profile case is in jeopardy.
Either way, I'm handling the Serano stuff from now on, personally, all right? Do me a favor.
Call your brother.
I'm gonna keep trying him, too.
Serano's lawyers are gonna be after him for a statement.
I don't want him getting caught off guard, saying the wrong thing.
You know, I can't have him blowing this case up - more than he already has.
- Okay, well, like I said, he's not taking my calls.
And if Liam doesn't want to talk to me, then I'm done trying.
No, you're not.
This is Liam that we're talking about.
You owe him, Cordell.
Maybe you should be a welder.
I'm not 100% awesome around an open flame.
What about you? What future calls? Maybe something inside involving music production.
I decided to take a gap year.
Looking forward to getting on board.
Maybe travel in Europe.
I've got a full ride to North Texas.
I know exactly where I'm going.
I know exactly what I'm doing.
I know exactly where I'm going.
Ever think you'd move outside of Texas? Hey, can I maybe catch up to you after school? Uh, yeah.
- Coach? You okay? - Hey.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, I'm good.
I'm good, I just I didn't think I'd be in my 30s asking myself - the same questions as you guys.
- Huh? What's next? It's literally everywhere.
Yeah.
Right? Like, how am I supposed to think about what's next when I can't even deal with what happened three weeks ago? When your uncle left? It just feels like something to add to the list of bad things.
Uncle Liam, he was always there when we needed him.
It doesn't feel right not to return the favor.
Yeah.
Yeah, I hear that.
With everything that happened on the ranch last year, it's - Right.
- Yeah.
When everyone else was figuring out who they were going to be or where they were going to go, I was figuring out how to cauterize a wound.
Mm.
Yeah, that's a lot for one kid to handle.
I wish I had some advice for you, Stel, I really do.
I'm on the same boat as you.
A boat full of happy salmon.
What? See all the happy salmon? Oh, my God, yeah.
- They're extremely happy.
- Yeah.
Larry.
- The continuance was approved.
- Hi, Larry.
Hi.
Thank you so much for asking.
I've been better.
- How are you doing? - Oh, I'm sorry.
Hello, Liam.
Thank you for finally answering your phone.
The continuance was approved.
You know, Serano's folks are gonna want - a statement from you, right? - And you know that in a continuance, any statement that I make is voluntary.
Look, I don't want to talk about this anymore, okay? It was bad enough that I had to tell the kids, and I can't see myself talking to any lawyers right now.
- I just feel like I've already - No, no.
There's no time for feelings.
Key people involved in this case have gone missing, Liam do you understand that? Look, Serano's lawyers are nasty, but I talked them into taking your statement at Ranger HQ.
Today.
Will Cordi be there? Are you Which answer's gonna get your ass in my office? Look, I'm not trying to be glib here, okay? These people are dangerous.
Now, once we get you on the record, there's no question about what the truth is.
Yeah, but legally, I don't have to I know you don't have to do it.
I'm trying to protect you.
You know, no one knows where I am right now.
I'm safer here than at Ranger HQ.
You sure about that? Maybe.
I need to think.
- Stella Blue.
- Dad? Hey.
Trey, uh, called me.
Said maybe you could use some support this afternoon.
Okay, well, I'm fine.
Really? Maybe not.
It's all right.
Do you want to talk to me about today? About what happened at school? Not at the moment.
All right.
I'll tell you what.
I'll give you a pass if you give me a plan.
Where do we want to go from here? I have a theory I think you might be able to help me with.
I don't think you actually have a stomachache.
But just because you don't doesn't mean you're feeling your best.
Thoughts? We were switching classes, and it was like everybody else was already used to everything.
But I'm not.
Your first year of high school is a real transition.
It's okay if you don't have it yet.
Well, listen, I had to take off from work to come and get you, so I guess this means - A you and me day? - A we day.
A we day.
- A - Mom's thing.
Like a me day, but when being alone isn't exactly the answer.
Yeah.
Of course.
So you want to You want to go to the movies? No, the point is, you have to be able to talk.
Yeah, of course.
What do you need to talk about? Dad, you are so awkward.
All right, well, just-just give me something.
You know, give me a little.
Okay.
How did you know what you wanted to do after high school? Let-Let's, uh let's walk.
Um, so, for me, I didn't really have much time to think about it.
You know, I-I considered the ranch or going into coaching.
And then 9/11 happened, and that was pretty much it for me; I enlisted.
Right.
Did you ever feel like you missed out, - not going to college? - Sometimes.
Sure.
I mean, your mom loved it.
But I also know many successful and happy people that didn't go to college.
I mean, look at your Gramps.
Yeah.
And even Mom.
She still stayed in Austin for school.
Yeah.
So it must have been a big deal for Uncle Liam to go east, then, right? Yeah, your uncle has a long history of making surprising choices.
He must have really known what he wanted to do to go all that way and stay out there for so long.
Yeah.
Hey, you know what.
You know who else went to college? - Hmm? - Uh, your mom's mom, Granny Nancy.
Boccie ball champion.
Shall we honor your mom's roots on this we day? - Oh, we shall.
- Well, your chariot awaits.
Thank you.
Hey.
What part of "broken clavicle" do you not understand? Stop.
However, you can still hold a water can, so come on.
- We're having outside time.
- All right.
Hey, when does Gramps get back from his calving thing? Tomorrow.
Why? Are you hoping someone else will distract me? Have you heard from Uncle Liam? Yesterday I asked him if he was still alive, and he sent me an emoji of an amoeba.
I didn't even know they made emojis of amoebas.
I think it's technically a microbe.
Hmm.
Colton.
- Can I help you? - Afternoon, Mrs.
Walker.
I was just checking to see if Stella was home.
Uh, she seemed a little off earlier.
She's with her dad right now.
Um, but I can tell her that you stopped by.
- Okay.
- Hey, wait, man, do you want to help me with this track I'm working on? - Well, did you update GarageBand? - Duh.
It was insane.
Oh, Mawline, can we go up to the ranch house to the piano? I promise I won't move my arm.
Colton, do you really think that your parents would want you over here? Well, I didn't plan on telling them.
It'd be, like, ten minutes.
Please? Okay.
Thank you.
- Hey.
What's up, Cap? - Hey, now.
Uh, don't mind the décor.
I'm still figuring some things out.
No, hey, no, I can imagine.
You know who drives the, the gray car in the alley? Gray car? No.
- Uh-uh.
- Uh, I was looking over Micki's undercover logs.
Um, a day or two before she met with Serano, you went down to Del Rio to see her? She put that I visited her in her logs? Honest to a fault.
Yeah, eventually.
Hey, you good, Cap? Yeah, I'm-I'm sure it's nothing.
Can I take a look at your doorbell cam footage? Is that thing connected? Yeah.
Yeah.
Uh Hey, is there anything I need to be worried about? No, probably not.
I'm-I'm just I'm overly cautious these days.
You know, with the Serano case? If any of his guys saw you, I just want to make sure you're safe.
I'm safe, Cap.
I've done three tours.
I I think I can handle myself.
But, hey, listen, you want a-a beer or a jus grenadia? Um I don't drink on the job, so I guess that second thing.
The second thing is jus grenadia.
It's a Haitian juice that I grew up drinking.
Okay.
Hey, man, you know, Micki leaving doesn't mean you have to, right? Not right now.
I still got to finish up our lease.
My lease.
She signed it over to me, so Well, whatever happens with the lease, I hope you stay in Austin.
I would hate to think that Micki leaving drove you away.
You know what I mean? Yeah.
Hey, I-I appreciate that, Cap.
Mm? - Mm-hmm! - Yeah? What's this called? Jus grenadia.
I'll take your word on that.
Oh, hey.
You got the old-school.
I used to play that with DJ.
- Yeah? - Oh, yeah.
You want to go a round? Oh, no, no, no.
I'm a very busy man.
Yeah, no, I-I get it.
Which means I'm gonna have to whup your ass quickly.
Let's do this.
Ooh-hoo-hoo, my man! - Let's go! - Let's go.
Hey, stranger.
- What are you doing here? - Hey, hey.
I wasn't supposed to see you - until I came up next month.
- I know.
I know, I know.
- And then your text - Yeah, Stella called me a few days ago.
She said she was a little worried that you'd be chopping wood in a cabin alone.
Well, that's good.
Otherwise I'd still be there.
Yeah, wow, you're - pretty bad at feeding yourself, huh? - Okay.
How about we get some old people dinner? Okay.
Come on.
I'm-a tell you today - I'm-a tell you tomorrow - Thank you.
So how's the campaign going? Oh, not bad.
We, uh, had a few days off from events.
It was good timing to see you.
- Mm-hmm.
- But you're burying the lede.
"The Barn Burner"? Is this a new dish here? Oh, it's the Davidson one, right? The It's a little on the nose, don't you think? Answer it.
Uh, it's probably a telemarketer.
You really expect me to believe that? With everything going on? Come on, pick it up.
Fine.
Bret Nam speaking.
I need to speak to William Walker.
I have questions about Thomas Serano.
Serano's legal team.
Uh, is this about the continuance? Yes.
We had an appointment for you to give your statement at Ranger Headquarters.
You're not here.
Right, because I didn't set that up.
Okay? And legally I don't need to submit to questioning during a continuance, so I need you to back off.
Works for me, Mr.
Walker.
I've done my due diligence.
So, is this your official recusal? Uh no.
I have more to say.
It was weird, right? Something about it being an official recusal sounded off.
Well, yeah, a lawyer never says "official" unless there's an ulterior motive.
I mean, seriously, why would they want you to not make a statement? Either way, I'm gonna get a bar complaint against me.
Another man with an open book He laughs at your every move I don't want to talk about this.
He's reciting chosen verse Of some Robert Johnson tune What's going on in there, huh? I don't know.
Part of me feels like I could change the system, but it feels like the system changed me, it changed Micki.
Hell, Stan.
I thought that I was better than him, but it turns out I'm just like him.
Okay, well, h-hold on a second.
The continuance.
Remind me again.
What is the point of requesting one? Usually, it's more beneficial for the prosecution.
I mean, so if Serano's defense wants one, it could be to reassess a bail that was previously denied or set too high, or if the arresting officer did something wrong, they could get the whole trial thrown out.
Well, who arrested Serano? James, Micki and Cordi.
I mean, I filed the false report when we went up north together for the Serano case.
But he has nothing to do with your false report, right? Whoa, the sun has gone to burnin' So stupid.
What? I just kept replaying what I did wrong, but if I don't make that statement, they're gonna use Cordi's past misconduct to say that he is lying.
And then they can throw out Serano's whole case.
- Okay, you have to take me to Ranger HQ.
- You're blitzed.
- I'm not taking you anywhere.
- They they have coffee at HQ.
James will be there.
He set up my statement for today.
Please.
Otherwise, I got to call a ride.
Give me a break.
Fine.
All right, fine.
Okay, but you are driving.
Pallino thrown! Let's go, Stella Blue! Nice job with the lingo, Dad.
You know, honestly, I am at a disadvantage because this was your mom's game.
I'll do my best, but you might have to go easy on me.
It's a game it's supposed to be relaxing.
- Relaxing? - Mm-hmm.
Please.
Your mother was cutthroat.
Yeah.
So, because your ball is closer to the little ball there, the pallino I get to go next.
And, you know, you want to get your guys as close to it as possible, but you also want to make sure that your opponent stays far away.
Mom, that is so mean.
Well, as your Granny Nancy used to say, it's not mean, it's strategic.
Okay, so, now you want to look at all the pieces on the court, and you decide how you want to play.
So, your mom taught you all that, huh? Smart lady.
She always said it was about how it all worked together.
And maybe don't make a bad choice just to spite the other person.
Are you trying to, uh, double- meaning a round of boccie? Well, if I were whatever could it possible relate to in our own lives? - Yeah.
- All right, I get it, Stella, I do.
I mean, everyone wants me to talk with Uncle Liam, and it's not like I haven't tried.
- Stel - Yes.
I hope you know how much it matters to me, what's going on in your world.
I know.
I just, I don't know how to say what's up sometimes, but spending time with you actually helped.
I mean, you made me feel better, and all you did was lose.
Yeah, it was close.
So where do we go from here? Well, that was Bret who just texted me.
He said that he and Liam are headed to Ranger HQ.
I guess we'll start with going there.
Come on.
Okay, folks, it all comes down to this.
I live for these moments.
Let's go.
I'm about to catch this interception! - No, no, no, no, no! - Oh! Beautiful, beautiful.
I'm not even gonna lie, bro, that was a masterful play.
Whew! Yeah.
Magic thumbs, huh? We gonna talk about Micki or what, man? Uh I don't know what to say.
Right.
So we're on the same page.
I, uh I keep running scenarios what I could have changed.
Yeah.
I recruited her, you know.
Yeah, I know.
And I don't know, I just keep coming back to I think this is what she needed.
She was taking care of herself, even though it hurt.
Mm.
Just a sec.
Sorry, this is HQ.
What took you so long? Got it.
Thanks.
We need to go on a beer run.
Cap, I got plenty of beer.
Trey.
We got to go.
You thought you had me, man.
I'm the comeback kid.
Man, it was 14-nothing at the half.
Right, and I came back.
That's what I'm saying.
- Unbelievable, dude.
- It was unbelievable, now that you mention it.
All right, what's the situation, Cap? I ran the plates on that car.
- You are being watched by one of Serano's guys.
- Are you serious? I'm taking you to HQ.
All right.
I'd move the heavens for you My sweet one My sweet one.
Whoa, y-you know this song? I didn't think that was a thing.
My mom used to sing that to me.
That makes sense.
Marv used uh, your grandfather used to sing it.
Must be a family song.
Can you say anything more about that? I mean, I didn't hear too much about y'all until we talked about moving here.
And once Austin came up, all I heard about were the Walkers.
Kind of made you guys sound like super villains, if I'm being real.
Like, my dad hadn't even met you guys, and he was amped to hate you.
Yeah, what what was up with that? Well, his his family was crap, from what I hear.
It's part of why they adopted me.
They just wanted to do right by someone else.
Hmm.
I didn't know that.
I mean, I'm sure you guys think my dad's a Di well, a jerk or whatever.
Um, look, it's just been a little rough, moving.
And when we got here, my parents had started talking divorce.
I can't imagine it's been easy.
Colton whatever has passed between our families, it's clear that your parents are good people, judging how you turned out.
Thank you, Mrs.
Walker.
Abeline.
- What do you think they want with me? - Nah, it's too early to tell.
We're gonna figure it out, though, don't worry about it.
Hey, Captain James.
Good to see you.
Uh, Bret Nam.
I'm not sure if you guys remember.
Yeah, no, Bret, yeah, of course.
Liam's here to give his statement.
Uh, maybe in a little bit.
Got it.
Um Serano's lawyers are actually already here.
Noted.
Roger that.
You look worried.
- Are you worried? - No.
No, I'm n I'm, um Funny enough, I'm-I'm thinking about a time Liam and I got called into the principal office.
And what happened? Your uncle, uh The kids at school, they-they put him through the wringer.
You know, he knew who he was, and not everyone loved that.
So kids came after him.
Uh so, one day I picked a fight with him.
A fight I was gonna make sure he won.
Know what I mean? You mean he beat you up.
I mean, we-we beat each other up.
But that shut everyone else up.
I know it probably doesn't make any sense.
- Guys are weird.
- Yeah.
Okay, but why are you thinking about it now? Because I think I might be the person who taught him to do something stupid in the name of doing something right.
You know who I hear has the best coffee over here in Austin? HQ, baby.
- So, uh - Yes, that is true.
By the way, do we still consider this the holidays? Because I could go for a peppermint Woo Woo.
Okay, that's fantastic.
Let's go this way, guys.
- Yeah, I could.
- William Walker? Good of you to come by.
Okay, we'll let you guys know when we're ready to make a statement, all right? Ah, no need to waste time.
It's pretty cut and dry, isn't it? You filed a false report end of story.
We can discuss this in a more official capacity.
Can I actually ask you - Let's - where you come off being that smug.
Seriously, do you know who you represent? We do.
And do you know that despite your leave of absence, you still work for the District Attorney's Office? All the more reason that I want to bring closure to this case.
You're a joke, William Walker.
- Your outfit is a joke.
- Okay.
- No, no, no, no, no.
- You know we needed that statement.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa.
- That's enough.
- That's enough.
- And this is how you show up? - We're not doing this.
- Just hold on a minute.
You don't intimidate me, okay? Cowards, you're hiding behind a criminal.
What, is Serano here right now? Okay.
Pallino thrown.
I know my rights! Okay, first of all, I shouldn't have to say any of this.
- Well, you don't have to.
- Apparently I do.
I can't believe you showed up here in the state that you're in right now.
- You told me to come.
- I didn't think that Grizzly Adams was gonna go on a bender before he showed up.
It wasn't a bender, Larry, okay? Look, this isn't great - You think? - I just wanted so much to be right, and to be so spectacularly wrong is embarrassing.
- We're past that.
- Okay.
Okay.
And I'm thinking maybe there's something more going on here.
It just seems like It seems like ever since you lost the D.
A.
race, you've been spinning.
I lost D.
A.
to a man who killed my sister-in-law, so I know.
I know.
I just need you to really think about what it is that you want.
Do you really want to be A.
D.
A.
? 'Cause there are other places you can do good, Liam.
But it would be a damn shame to lose you altogether.
You hear me? I know.
All right, listen.
You stay the hell away from Serano's lawyers until you sober up, all right? Mm-hmm.
- Okay? - Okay.
Yes.
- Go home, man.
- All right.
I should have made Uncle Liam talk to me.
I should have seen it coming.
Hey, hey, that's not your job.
I swear, you got more compassion than some folks twice your age.
I could tell you right now there's been plenty of stuff that I should have seen coming, and I just stepped right out of the way.
Are you talking about Micki? I'm sorry, I just I know my dad misses her.
I do, too.
She made me appreciate the mental health benefits of target practice.
Of course she did.
- Ah.
- I just I wish there was something I could do to fix it or Hey, hey, you can't do anything.
And that's okay.
You know, I think maybe you panicked earlier because you feel like you don't have the right to think about your own future.
Something that's just for you.
But you do.
- Hey.
- Hey.
I kind of made a mess of things, and then you came all this way to clean it up.
Oh, please.
I came all this way for migas from Veracruz.
What are we doing? I am not entirely sure, Liam.
- You know, I miss you every day.
- Me, too.
So, what are we doing? Well, I think that we are waiting for me to be a person who's worth making a promise to.
And I'm waiting for you to see that you are worth being that person, okay? So we're on the same page here, all right? Hey, Bret.
- Sorry.
Yeah.
- It's okay.
Good to see you.
It's been a while.
- You mind if I take over from here? - Yeah, yeah.
Of course, of course.
- Uh, you want me to take Stella home? - That'd be great.
Thank you.
Legend has it that the troubles with the Walkers and the Davidsons date back all the way to the 1870s.
What, for real? - Oh, yeah.
- Apparently, for real, but believe it or not, Gale and I used to be friends.
Which I think is missing from the family history.
No, it's-it's not missing.
My gammy did mention that once.
She also mentioned that you and Gramps used to talk after you called off the engagement.
Well, I don't want you to get any wrong ideas.
He loved your gammy.
Oh, she just said you guys kept in touch.
I'm sorry you never got to meet him, Colton.
I truly am.
He was human.
It sounds like a simple thing to say, but to be human is a gift.
Aren't y'all supposed to be working on a song? Yeah, it's been longer than ten minutes.
You know, you play your song, and I'll make more nachos.
Thank you.
Your grandma's amazing.
Nobody ever talks to me about Grandpa Marv.
Yeah, for real.
Hey, um don't say anything, but I, um, I found something at the burnt-out barn.
Oh.
What do you mean? I found a lantern with my family's brand.
Well, why would it be in there? Should I put on extra jalapeños? - Yeah, sure.
- Please, God, don't.
Eek.
Sure, yeah, sure.
It's gonna heartburn it's whatever.
- Hey.
- Huh? I, um, I'm sorry.
I-I didn't realize I, uh, I hit your ball out of the way.
What? Boccie.
Stella and I, we-we had a, a we day.
You remember Emily's "we days"? - You know? - Oh, yeah.
You remember how much Em always seemed to know everything and see everything? And she definitely saw all the-the problems between you and me.
Come on, man, we're good.
No, no, we're-we're not.
We're not good.
You know we're not.
Losing Micki, um, it hurt.
You know, it's still a hole that I'm grappling with.
I mean, she-she was the partner I didn't realize I needed after everything.
But you are my partner, too.
You're my brother.
And I guess I realized today that sometimes, when I'm too close to it, I-I-I can't see the fall.
So you think I'm falling? I don't, I don't think you've fallen.
But I think you're slipping.
My God, I'm so far away from who I who I want to be.
From who I am to you.
And when I saw what Serano's lawyers were trying to do, I saw my chance at absolution.
Yeah.
I get it.
Hey, um, you know facing up to your problems and owning up to your mistakes, that takes courage and that-that takes heart.
By the way, um Whenever you want to give your official statement I'll be there.
Yeah.
Thanks.
That'd be great.
That'd be great, man, thank you.
That's all I that's all I need from you.
Come here.
There you go.
Okay! Ha, ha, all right.
All right.
So, listen, I-I know today didn't go exactly as planned.
Including your hand.
- Ooh.
- Sad.
Wow.
Stella Blue.
Mm-hmm-hmm.
What I was gonna say is, I know today didn't go exactly as planned, but look at us now.
Here we are, having fun It's not fun if you call attention to us having fun.
Mm-hmm.
Totally right.
Don't gang up on me.
- Yeah, they-they do that.
- Yeah! Hey, but, for real, today wasn't a total waste.
I mean, I slayed Dad in boccie, and I'm about to in hearts, so All right, we'll suit the action to the word, - and the word to the action.
- What? Ah, he's quoting Shakespeare again.
Right.
Okay, well, I started my first application today.
- Yeah? - To Colby College.
Colby? Oh, awesome.
Where is that? Maine.
Mom applied there, almost went, too.
They recruited her for soccer.
Yeah, right.
Uh, Maine? I know it's far, but, I don't know, Uncle Liam went east, and he seems all right.
Mm.
I wouldn't say all right, but it's definitely not the Eastern Seaboard's fault.
Well, hey, that's cool, Stella.
If you end up there, I can check in on you.
So, so, so, Maine? Really? P-People go to college in Maine? I thought, I thought they just, you know, caught lobsters and lived in the woods.
Hey, it contains multitudes.
Okay, well, multitudes of, uh of goats that stand on people? Is that what they do in Maine? - Just, what ? - It's goga.
- Go I'm sorry? - Goat yoga.
All right.
HQ completed the first sweep.
I called APD, got you a security detail for the night.
I'll wait around till they get here, though.
Hey, thanks, Cap.
You know, maybe I should just move closer to Sacred Heart.
Laying roots, then? Yeah.
Yeah.
I think maybe, uh, my purpose might be helping kids find theirs.
All right, man.
I guess you didn't ruin my life after all, Cap.
That's good to know.
Hey, you get your new place set up, I'll, uh, I'll stop by for one of them "jus gramma Lindas".
We're gonna have to work on your Creole.
But I'm excited for that rematch.
Yeah, why, so you can lose again? Hey, I don't lose twice, brother.
Trey, get down! Cap! Cap! Cap! Cap!