Lethal Weapon (2016) s02e17 Episode Script
The Odd Couple
1 We be running from the head MAN: Trying to squeeze me for more money after we already had a deal?! Well, that was before I saw the plans, Sam.
You expect me to pretend I didn't see this? Gonna pay up? You need to get the hell out of my office right now! Okay, Sammy.
I'll be seeing you.
There's no escape We've been waiting for the fallout It's not gonna be long now WOMAN: Can I come out now? (LAUGHING): Yes, you may.
Oh, my.
Wow.
- Sam.
- Right? - That was incredible! - Well, that's how I do business, baby.
Well, I, for one, am a fan.
Mmm.
Mmm.
Oh, I like that about you, Sam.
Mmm.
- Do you have a hard hat for me? - Oh, yeah, well, I - I want a hard hat, baby.
- You can inspect all you want.
(RATTLING, SQUISHING) (GASPING, GROANING) Oh, God (WHIMPERING) TRISH: We have pancakes Mmm.
- egg scramble.
- Wow.
- Gluten-free muffins.
- Wow.
It's all so I do have a question.
- Mm.
- What am I doing here? - We're friends.
- Mm-hmm.
I invited you over.
I enjoy making breakfast.
'Cause it seems like you either A: want intel on how miserable Roger is since you kicked him out, or B: want him to know how amazing you're doing without him.
- Out of curiosity - Mm-hmm.
what would be the answer to those questions? Well, if it's "A," Roger's miserable.
He's making Riggs miserable, which, is in turn, making me miserable.
- And if it's "B"? - If it's "B," you look fantastic, - and I will happily tell him that.
- You don't have to.
I mean, if it comes up in the conversation.
Is that a new dress? - You look like a million bucks.
- Mm.
Um, 200 million, yes.
That is the size of the deal I am closing today.
My gosh, my boss is flying in from Dubai just for the ceremony to implode the building.
Six months of my life went into this.
Wow.
It sucks you can't share that with Roger.
If anyone asks, I never said that.
- Never heard it.
- Mm? - (HUMMING) - (LOUD WHIRRING) Scooby-Doo (ANNOYED GROANING) Good morning, sunshine! Would you like some fresh coffee? It's French Roast and just how we like it.
(WHIRRING CONTINUES) (AIR HISSING) (ELECTRICITY WHIRS DOWN AND OFF) Okay.
So here's what I learned about you this week.
You are not a morning person, which is okay.
You know, most roommates they're - not that compatible.
- Try cellmates.
- Hmm? - Rog, cellmates.
Which is exactly why I'm trying to turn this metal echo chamber into a home.
Look new pillows, kitchenware.
You know what? One day, when I'm gone Oh, God, please let that be today.
you'll be able to bring a woman over here.
I don't want to bring a woman over here.
What do you not get? I don't want any other human being in my space! Is that really so? Sarcastic Roger, my least favorite Roger of all.
Well, if it's not true, then what is this? A picture of you and Molly.
A belt female.
Toothbrush, obviously not yours.
Got mouthwash, face wash, toner.
It's Molly's stuff.
I just haven't given it back to her.
And-and, and-and why do you think that is so, Riggs? Because I haven't run into her yet.
(IMITATES BUZZER) Wrong answer.
You want to try it again? We talked about Game-Show Roger.
You said you wouldn't do Game-Show Roger in the trailer.
(IMITATES BUZZER) I lied.
Look, you walked out on Molly with zero explanation.
And now you're avoiding her because you don't know what to say.
Look, Riggs, you want your roommate's advice? No.
No, I do not want your advice.
I do not want the advice of a man who is sleeping on my floor because he was evicted by the most patient woman on the planet.
That's totally different.
How? Because I'm the wronged party.
The wronged party never makes the first move Ah because it-it throws off the balance.
- Oh, right.
- See, when Trish finally realizes this, she's gonna welcome me back with open arms.
And when might that be? I think we need another one of these (HIGH-PITCHED YELL) (HORNS HONKING) (SIREN WAILING) So, I'm thinking of cooking tonight.
How does pan-seared salmon sound? Sounds like my trailer's gonna stink again.
Well, excuse me for trying to provide a healthy meal.
Here's a thought.
Why don't you cook tonight? - Or any night.
- I have an idea.
I have an idea Am I sensing trouble at home? Honestly, I didn't think you guys would survive two days.
- It's a living nightmare.
- Yeah, it is.
I'll repeat my offer.
You could stay with me, Murtaugh.
I got a pretty sweet guest room situation.
He'll accept.
Scorsese's got cats.
Ugh Our DOA is Sam Higgins, the contractor of this property.
This was his office.
Hmm.
Looks like he was living in it.
He was.
Foreman said his wife divorced him six weeks ago and kicked him out.
He wound up living in a metal box.
I'm sure it was just temporary.
Oh, well I think I know why Sam's pants were at half-mast.
A clue.
BAILEY: Guy was living in a sad, grimy trailer, away from his kids, and he died with his pants down.
Ooh, careful, Rog.
You're two out of three.
So, uh, please take us through what happened.
Sam and I met on a dating site for 50-somethings.
It's like Tinder's used car lot.
Okay, let's, uh let's focus on last night.
Um, so you were, uh hiding under Sam's desk.
- And - And this man came in the room, and Sam told me to stay put.
And that's when the yelling started.
Could you, uh, see anything from down there? Just his tassels.
(LAUGHING) - Sam's tassels? - What? - What? - What? No, he was barefoot.
Okay, I thought "tassels" was a euphemism for Oh.
I've never heard that.
Is it? - It is not.
It's not.
- Yeah, yeah.
- Is it? - Yes.
- Yeah.
No.
What? - The Brits say it.
- Mick Jagger.
- "I used to play with me tassels.
" - MURTAUGH: Anyway, moving on.
- Yes, please.
Did you hear a name? No, but he was a city inspector.
He kept demanding a bribe, and Sammy refused.
And then he left, and we thought it was all over.
(SOBBING): This thing happened - Oh.
You know, it's it's okay.
- (INDISTINCT) We're-we're- we're done here.
- You've been through a lot.
- You did a great job.
Thank you for coming in.
(CRYING): You have no idea.
You know, you get divorced at my age, and you think the grass is greener, there's plenty of fish in the sea.
And the next thing you know, you're in a trailer on your knees.
AVERY: Mm, that's Thank you.
Thank you, Officer.
Wow.
That's a cautionary tale.
Am I right? What? No.
There's no way possible Trish will end up like that.
I'm not worried about Trish.
(PHONE RINGING) Hello? RIGGS (ON PHONE): Uh, where are you? Riggs? Are you in my office? I am, and you're not here.
So, that upsets me, considering I have stuff I need to talk about.
Riggs, leave my office.
We will schedule a session.
Uh, this is a real emergency.
I need to talk now.
This is about Murtaugh again? What is it now, a curtain dispute? Uh, for your information, he's making me feel bad about Molly.
Oh.
Okay.
So, you're feeling badly about how abruptly you ended things.
No, no, no, he's making me feel bad because I haven't talked to her since.
You haven't? Not once? What was I gonna say? "My lunatic, racist father killed your son's dog"? It didn't seem like that would really benefit anyone, so I did the next best thing and said nothing.
Lying is usually better for no one.
Wh (SIGHS) Do you think Molly cares that we haven't talked in a few months? I mean, we-we've known each other for almost 20 years.
Okay, this is what we do, all right? We-we-we float in and out of one another's lives, okay? And we're both good with that.
CAHILL: Okay, then I guess the next time you see her, she'll be totally cool.
Exactly.
No problem.
Even you don't believe that, Riggs.
I can tell by your body language.
My body language? Yes.
I am that good.
Now, vacate the premises.
Okay.
Fine.
Up top? No? Okay.
What you looking at? I'm trying to find Murtaugh an apartment.
Unless you want him to crash with you for a couple nights.
Oh, yeah, no, that's never gonna happen.
Come on, Bailey, we gotta - work together on this.
- I am.
Which is why I found the inspector for our DOA's construction site.
- Gary Filmore.
- He got a record? His greatest hits assault, a little extortion, and he's licensed in heavy machinery.
His current job site.
Text me this address.
All right, last chance.
Sure you don't want to have a slumber party with your mentor? Try Scorsese.
Thanks a lot, Bailey.
MURTAUGH: "Butler's.
" A butler? Comes in, cleans up, cooks all of our food.
- I love it.
Hire a butler.
- No, no, no, no.
Butler's Greens and Groceries.
Why do I know that name? - I don't know, they're all over Texas.
- Hmm.
Gary? Gary Filmore, is that you? - How do I know you? - RIGGS: No.
But, you know, sometimes a stranger - is just a friend you haven't met.
- And sometimes - he's just a cop.
- Yeah.
So, we're here to talk to you about why you drove a forklift through Sam Higgins after you extorted him.
(SIGHS) Now I'm just down to two shirts.
Y'all get out of here.
What the? (CROWD EXCLAIMING) Hey, hey! What's up, Gary? Calm down, calm down.
We just want to talk.
- (GRUNTING) - (CROWD GASPING) Well, a little too late for that.
(BOTH GRUNTING) Trish? What are you doing here? Uh, a little thing we like to call "Keeping America safe again.
" No.
No, what you're doing is ruining my groundbreaking, Roger.
Your gr-groundbreaking for what? The deal I've been working on for six months.
Butler! But th I knew it.
Didn't I just say, "I know that name"? - I don't remember you saying that.
- Remember, I was over there.
- You know what you could do, though.
- What? You could apologize to your wife.
I think this is - a perfect opportunity - I've done nothing wrong.
What do you mean you've done nothing wrong? You're living at my place, - and you can't - What is going on here? It's almost time to implode the building.
No, we're fine, Guillermo.
My husband and his partner were just doing a last-minute security check, and, uh, they're about to leave.
- Yes.
Right.
- Yeah.
You remember my boss.
Absolutely.
I hear Trish talk about you all the time.
- Welcome back.
- Thank you.
Just flew in from Dubai to press the button.
It's like a bucket list thing.
(CHUCKLES) And this is Henry Butler.
- The grocery man.
Hey.
- It's a pleasure.
The man, the myth, the legend, yes, sir.
(LAUGHS) I love your cantaloupes.
This man okay, here? Oh, yeah, he's just a murderer.
- Come on.
- Alleged murderer.
- (GRUNTING) - We're gonna Yeah, we're gonna get hey.
Hey! - Hey! Hey! - Why are you being so difficult? - Hey! - (OVERLAPPING CHATTER) (SHOUTS) (PEOPLE EXCLAIMING) Well well, maybe I do have one thing or two to apologize for.
So let me get this straight.
- Your story is that you - TRISH: Roger Mayfield Murtaugh! The man flew 8,000 miles just to push the button.
Your story's that you threatened Sam, - but you didn't kill him? - Yeah.
TRISH: This is unfixable.
Are you gonna find another building - for him to blow up, huh? - Excuse me.
You are unbelievable! Yes, you! - You are unbelievable! - Can we lower the volume? This is my place of business.
I'm sorry, am I disrupting your place of business? Okay.
Trish has a point.
I've experienced your tone-deafness often.
But in all fairness, Trish, interrupting your event - was an accident.
- Exactly.
Now, can we agree it was a successful groundbreaking? Ground was broken.
All that was lost was a photo op.
All? Butler pulled out of the deal.
You are unbelievable.
This is still payback - for the motorcycle.
- No.
- Really? - This was an accident.
- An accident.
- Yeah.
But if you want to talk about the motorcycle - that you ran over, unapologetically - (MOUTHS) No.
No, stop.
You're embarrassing yourself.
It's what I do.
Listen.
How about I talk to Butler? He's still in the building.
(GASPS) What? He's here? Shenanigan central? Uh why? Our homicide vic was Butler's contract.
AVERY: It's protocol.
Don't worry, he's in good hands.
Whose hands? (LAUGHTER) All right, I got one for you, lunatic.
- How is a Longhorn like a possum? - Mm.
Both play dead at home and die on the road.
RIGGS: All right, all right, how about what do you get when you cross a groundhog and an Aggie? - BUTLER: I'll bite.
- Six more weeks of bad football.
(LAUGHTER) Okay, what's happening? He's not driving you insane? Actually, he's being very hospitable.
RIGGS: Mm.
For a Longhorn.
Riggs? Hospitable? Well, it-it's really pity, you know, disguised as hospitality.
I mean, it's not his fault that his defense is terrible.
BUTLER: You see that? Now, he's the first real guy I've met in this city.
Actually making me a tad bit homesick.
He has that gift.
Which is why I need to ask for my blueprints back.
- I got to head on back to Austin.
- Oh, no, no.
Mr.
Butler, there's no better place than here for a flagship Butler's.
Please don't pull out of the deal.
Look, Trish, I understand your passion, and I appreciate that, darling, but you know, the juju just isn't right.
My contractor was killed.
Yeah, but, uh, LAPD has the killer in custody in record time, I might add.
Actually, we don't.
Gary's alibi checks out.
He's being released now.
Uh, yeah, I-it's not just my contractor.
You know, I've been getting threatening phone calls from a competitor - Who? Who? - bidding on the property Uh, I don't know, something or other Ortega? And besides, I need to be in a city where I can get a good Texas meal.
You know exactly what I'm talking about, don't you, partner? RIGGS: Hey, Mr.
Butler.
(CLEARS THROAT) The best Texas barbecue I've ever had is right here in Los Angeles.
- (SOUTHERN ACCENT): Well, thank you.
- Shut up, not you.
I don't believe you, son.
Well, stick around for a night, give Trish here another opportunity, I'll serve it up myself, make a believer out of you.
I'll tell you what, I'll call my wife, tell her I'm running late.
You're on, buddy.
(TRISH EXHALES) That was amazing.
Are you sure about this barbecue? Hundred percent.
It's Molly's.
I-I thought he wasn't seeing Molly.
He's not.
- This needs to work.
- It's gonna work.
MOLLY: Brisket platter with beans and greens? Yeah, yeah.
Right here.
Here you go, sir.
Thank you very much.
RIGGS: Uh excuse oh, excuse me Here's your change.
Have a great day.
Aw, thank you.
Next.
Hey! Well, good golly, Miss Molly! (EXHALES) What can I get you? Probably get that a lot.
Hey, this is great, though.
Right? Congratulations.
Oh, I also, uh, brought some of your some of your items from the house.
Didn't know if maybe you'd have a break, and maybe we could talk? There's a long line behind you.
- What would you like, sir? - Two meat combo, ribs and brisket.
You got it.
I mean, we're good, right? We don't need to talk about everything.
We've known each other forever.
I mean, we're-we're floaters, right? We-we float in and out of each other's lives.
Riggs, leave my stuff and float away.
I'm running a business.
Well, that's actually why I'm here.
I have a business opportunity for you.
Not interested.
You know the, uh, Butler grocery stores in Texas? The owner wants to try your barbecue.
Butler? You know Henry Butler? Having dinner with him tonight.
And I promised him that you would cook for him hey! Little something for the tip jar, bud.
Yeah.
That's how you say thank you.
So what do you say? Murtaugh's, 7:00 tonight.
Come on, Molly, your-your seasonings could be in every grocery store across the country.
Okay, if I do this (GROANS) What the hell is wrong with me? I would not be doing it as a favor for you.
No.
Beautiful.
Riggs.
Can you (GRUNTS) See you tonight.
Okay, Bailey checked the phone records.
The Ortega brothers definitely called Butler.
They must be the threatening phone calls he was talking about.
So I've got 5:05.
Why do you keep doing that? You're making me nervous.
Because tonight has to go perfectly.
Okay? We need to finish up here, get back to your place, shower, change and get to that dinner.
Just relax.
Everything's gonna be fine.
You-you listen to me.
I've never been more serious.
I need to get back to my house.
If this goes south tonight, I may be living with you forever.
What time is it right now? - 5:06.
- Let's go.
(SPEAKING SPANISH) (MUFFLED SCREAMING) Miguel.
(SPEAKS SPANISH) (WHISTLES) - You smell that? - Hmm? I love the smell of fuel and motor oil.
It reminds me of home.
- It sure does.
- Hmm.
Hey, boys! Officers, can we help you? I'm glad you asked.
I'd like to know why you drilled a forklift through a contractor named Sam Higgins.
RIGGS: And make it quick, - we're, uh, on the clock.
- Yeah.
(SPEAKS IN SPANISH) You see, it was a big hole through the guy.
I mean, the dude was a snake.
He tipped us off to a spot for a new warehouse, but he sold us out to some cowboy.
Henry Butler? So, let me get this straight, you guys killed Sam, and then, what, you just threatened Mr.
Butler? - Is that right? - Wait, no, no, listen.
We didn't kill nobody.
I mean, it wasn't worth it.
We bought another spot.
RIGGS: I believe him.
You? He's got sincere eyes.
- Have a good day, gentlemen.
- Yep.
(RAPPING IN CAR TRUNK) (MUFFLED SCREAMING) - (GROANS) - (SIGHS) The jack must be faulty.
The jack must be faulty.
- Faulty jacks.
- Faulty ja happens all the time.
- Yeah, let's take a look at that.
- Yep.
Here we go.
(MUFFLED GRUNTING) - We're gonna be late.
- Yeah.
Heart of a lion Fire inside me Blaze like a siren Why would you try it? Wake up the beasts No, I can't keep silent I put my time in, now it's my time Your time is expiring Blessed with your tears I conquered my fears I'm ready to fly now Hands in the crowd, we tearing it down Get, get loud for me Heart of a lion Fire inside me, blaze like a siren - (SCREAMS) - Let it begin Hands in the crowd, we tearing it down Get, get loud for me.
Oh, come on.
Now I'm down to one shirt.
You need to shower.
(DOORBELRINGS) I don't know why you took so long to get ready.
It's ridiculous.
Well, some of us actually care how we look.
What the hell's that supp what are you looking at? What does that mean? - (QUIETLY): You're late.
- Hi.
- Get in here.
- It's his fault.
Yeah, well, you know what? We're here.
I'm just gonna run this right upstairs.
It's fine in the foyer for now.
Yeah, but don't you want to have - It's fine in the foyer for now.
- You know what I'm gonna do? I'm gonna go make sure Molly doesn't need Nope.
She said she doesn't want you to.
She specifically told me to tell you that.
Classic Molly.
That's how we talk to each other.
She Okay, you guys, this is not about you, and it's not about you.
- Yes, ma'am.
- Butler is in the other room, and he is ready to leave on a plane for Texas at any moment.
That's 'cause he hasn't tried the barbecue.
Once he tries that barbecue, it And a mystery guest, my boss, who has no idea that Butler wants to pull out of the deal, decided to show up.
So I have one night to sell Butler without alarming Azoulay.
So there will be zero shenanigans.
Say it.
There will no shenanigans.
Say it.
- Z-Zero shenanigans.
- That's right.
That bag better go upstairs.
It'll be upstairs.
Zero shenanigans.
You're the one.
- You're the one that has all the - You're Mr.
Shenanigans.
(INSECTS TRILLING) They really love the, uh, little barbecue sausage things.
(SIGHS) Didn't Trish tell you I specifically do not want your help? She did.
But I think what she meant to say was that I meant I do not want you out here.
that since I kind of left abruptly without an explanation that maybe an apology was in order.
(LAUGHS) What? No.
That is not what I want.
And even if I did, I don't want it now, when I am in the middle of cooking a potentially career-making meal.
Molly, hold on.
Just - I - No, you hold on.
You disappeared.
And now you just want to pop back in and explain yourself on your schedule.
- No.
Listen, Molly, I - No, you just listen.
We've known each other for over 20 years.
But you hurt me.
- Molly - And I don't want to keep doing this, pretending we're friends and-and you're acting - like you're helping me - Molly.
- with some job.
I mean, what is - Molly.
Molly.
Molly! What is it that you just can't keep yourself from saying?! Ribs.
(SIGHS) They're ruined.
- I ruined them.
- W I've got chicken in the fryer.
Now I've got to prep new ribs.
(CLEARS THROAT) You're a landmine, Riggs.
This is probably why Trish wanted me to You are gonna go in there, stand by that fryer, and watch.
When that chicken is gold, take it out.
You think you can handle that? Well, so far, can I just say, barbecue expectations have been exceeded.
(CHUCKLES) AZOULAY: Trish Murtaugh will never let you down.
She goes all out, even when she's not - trying to sell you something.
- How do you mean? You're doing that very thing this very moment.
Uh, more wine, Mr.
Butler? Why would we be trying to sell you on a deal that's already closed? (UNDER HER BREATH): No, no, no, don't say anything.
Oh, I wonder where that chicken is.
(PHONE RINGING) Yeah.
The Ortegas were with their PO at the time of the murder.
They're drug dealers, but they didn't kill Sam.
However, I thought it was odd that they were willing to overpay for the lot where Butler was building his grocery stores.
- And? - I got them to spill.
The lot sits over an abandoned subway tunnel.
Perfect for cooking, storing and moving drugs.
That's perfect for a drug dealer, but why's Butler willing to overpay? Bailey, pull those blueprints for me.
I already tried.
But Butler pulled some strings and got them back from the evidence room.
(PHONE CHIMES) Update on the ribs.
They will be here imminently.
Apparently, they're being given a little extra love.
(CHUCKLES) Now, where was I? Uh, gentlemen, can we not agree that there's value to selling even after the original deal has been struck? Take marriage, for example.
Shouldn't a spouse have to prove his love to his wife every day? And shouldn't he want to? - Trish.
- Hmm? What is your Longhorn friend doing with my blueprints? (LAUGHS) Roger.
Roger's gonna find out.
(CHUCKLES) Uh, he's he's so good with Riggs, this is coming very close to being categorized as a shenanigan.
We need to give these plans back.
Look, why was Butler willing to pay extra to build over these abandoned tunnels? Because my beautiful wife, who's on the verge of letting me back in my house, is a great negotiator.
Or he's up to something.
Or both are true, all right? But why does he want these plans back so bad? Because he paid for them, just like I paid for my sins with Trish by staying in your clammy, little trailer.
(COUGHS) Where is the vent? Right here.
There's a massive ventilation system running through the basement.
No, the truck, not the (STAMMERS) It's a supermarket.
Please, focus.
See, this is what happens when people spend too much time together.
You start not knowing what the words are.
I don't know what you're saying.
What if that's why Butler's venting the tunnels? Underground meth lab.
Look.
What is going on in here? Baby, how well do you know Butler? - No.
No! - How well do you Hold on, Trish.
- No, I don't want to hold on.
- (RAPID BEEPING) - Just look at the draw - Trish, just look at the blueprint.
Riggs! What's burning? (COUGHS) The chicken is done.
That's chicken? I thought that was possum.
Please don't throw the chicken.
So, uh, I call dibs on the couch.
What? What are you doing? Are those the same clothes you wore last night? (GROANS) Oh, now I know what it feels like to be rock bottom.
Another night in Riggs's tin can, not even a toothbrush to my name.
That's a little dramatic, but okay.
I thought you were back home.
I was until Riggs decided that Butler is a meth dealer.
- Is he? - I don't know.
I didn't even get a chance to stick around because I was banished.
Hey.
Didn't you and Todd just add on to your house? Right? Oh, thank God.
Bailey! Urgent.
- Is everything okay? - Yeah.
Murtaugh was just, uh, taking me through your, uh, Butler theory.
Very promising.
Really? I thought it was pretty thin.
How thin is it? Skeletal.
All we know is that the property includes old subway tunnels; other buyers were drug dealers, and Butler's store will have ventilation.
Wow.
Yeah, we're gonna have to put some meat on those bones.
Okay, so if we can prove that Butler was cooking meth, that's motive for murder.
We can solve the case and save Murtaugh's marriage.
And if we do that by midnight, I still win.
You win what? The office pool.
Don't look at me.
I already lost.
So Molly wasn't cool with things after all? Well, I mean, in her defense, I mean, I did ruin everything.
You know, I mean, ruined the ribs, burnt the chicken, almost burned down her truck.
Sounds like quite the night.
Well, it's classic Riggs.
(CLEARS THROAT) At least you were trying.
That counts for something.
Does it? I think so.
(GROANS) Clearly you don't.
I just (SIGHS) I've been so selfish.
You know? Doc, I think I may have ruined something good something real.
Well, everybody makes mistakes.
And everybody deserves a second chance.
You just have to figure out if that's what will make you happy.
(SIGHS) - He's-he's just not sure.
- Man, tell him.
Cap, I cracked this case wide open.
MURTAUGH: With what? - Squash.
- What? - It's like racquetball.
- It's not like racquetball.
- I played in college.
- It is like racquetball.
The balls are more dense.
They don't bounce.
- It requires finesse.
- Not the sport, the vegetable.
According to this manifest, a truck of squash left Butler's El Paso store weighing 20,000 pounds.
But by the time it checked in at the next weigh station, it weighed 15,000.
So there's 5,000 pounds missing.
Well, either somebody got a big payday or a big boost in fiber.
So, how do we prove the 5,000 pounds is meth? - We don't.
- MURTAUGH: Oh, great.
So I guess I'll just have my mail delivered to Riggs's now.
But there may be another way.
Butler was only paying taxes on the lighter weights that were logged in at the station when he should've been paying on the weights that were leaving the store.
And that's fraud, which is a good enough reason to get a search warrant and to call Trish.
(CELL PHONE RINGING) Come on.
Now is not a good time, Roger.
I am meeting Butler on his plane to try to save this deal.
Trish, do not get on that plane.
He's dirty.
Why? Because the man wants a well-ventilated basement? You have no proof of any of it.
I have squash.
Well, I think what you mean is squat, as in diddly, as in nothing.
Nothing! Listen, Trish, there are major discrepancies in Butler's squash shipments.
All that extra weight that he's not declaring could be drugs.
Or it could be kielbasa or it could be beach balls or it could be a typo.
Listen, I don't have time for this.
I have to catch Butler before his plane takes off.
I have to go.
Bye.
Hello? (GROANS) BUTLER: This was a simple problem with a simple solution and now it's a damn mess.
I ask you to take care of someone, you do it quietly.
Heavy machinery ain't quiet.
Monster-trucking a guy with a big-ass fork? SYKES: Not quiet.
I get it.
BUTLER: Right.
SYKES: Thought I could make it look like an accident.
An accident? Well, how'd that work out for us? What were you thinking? Huh? Please don't be a butt dial.
(WHISPERING): Don't be a butt dial.
Hey, baby.
(WHISPERING): Roger.
Hey, you were right about Butler.
- You were right.
- Of course I am.
Look, I'm not the kind of guy who says I told you so, but baby, I told you so.
Mrs.
Murtaugh.
Hello? Trish? Mr.
Butler, I didn't see you there.
Clearly.
Plane's ready for takeoff, Mrs.
Murtaugh.
Shall we? Well, listen, I just got a call that I have some business I need to take care of this morning.
How about I meet you in Austin? Yeah, you know, unfortunately, that's not gonna work for me.
I'm a very busy man.
Please.
You know, I got to tell you, I apologize for interrupting your phone call.
Hope it wasn't too important.
Actually, it was my husband.
We were talking about you.
Uh-huh.
I was afraid that might be the case.
Mr.
Butler, I need to be honest with you.
You really want to do this here? I don't think I'll have a chance to do it again.
The business you bought was rezoned last year and you are overpaying.
Now, the reason we didn't disclose it was because it would cost us money.
Now if you want to end it, I'll understand.
I can't believe the last thing I said to my beautiful wife, the mother of our children, is, "I told you so.
" Well, you also ruined her grand opening.
Oh, and-and the dinner party and you moved out.
- Riggs.
Not helping.
- Okay.
Hey! Is that Butler's plane? (ENGINES POWERING UP) Come on.
Come on, Rog! Come on! (QUIETLY): Hey no guns.
- What? - Yeah.
A bullet could hit Trish.
You don't think I understand cabin pressure? You don't understand brushing your teeth, you don't understand - washing your feet.
- What the (SHUSHING) - I don't see her.
- RIGGS: What do you mean? I thought she was meeting Butler on the plane.
(LINE RINGING) - TRISH: Hello.
- Trish.
Roger! Where are you? Your phone keeps going to voice mail.
I'm 39,000 feet in the air.
What?! Oh You're on Butler's plane? Why aren't you? Defense attorney.
I talked my way out of it.
I am safely in my car.
Hey, do you mind? (GRUNTING, SHOUTING) Roger! Don't shoot! - (GUNSHOT) - (AIR WHOOSHING) (WHOOSHING STOPS) (GROANS) I told you no guns.
- Hey, that wasn't my fault.
- (GUN HAMMER CLICKS) Uninvited guests once again, huh, fellas? Some welcome.
You might wanna take your finger off that trigger.
Or you're gonna be filling the next hole.
Oh, I ain't dying today, son.
These are Glaser safety slugs, designed for air marshals.
What do you say we put the weapons down, boys, huh? Slowly.
Attaboy.
(RATTLING) (ALARM WHOOPING) Oh, Riggs! It's okay, Rog.
Just relax, I got this, okay? Of course you do.
You're a SEAL.
You can land this thing in your sleep.
With both hands tied behind your back, doing one-armed push-ups.
Ain't that right, baby-bubba? (NERVOUS LAUGH) I think the autopilot's locked.
- Oh, I can't - These things are much different than my crop dusters back in Texas, Rog.
Oh, no, no, no, no! Hey.
Parachute.
- You got another one? - There's only one.
Oh, I can't go out like this, Riggs.
- Sorry, Rog.
- No! Aw, just kidding.
Help me find something to tether us together.
Together? That chute won't hold both of us.
Hey, I'm a family man, Riggs.
I have a wife, I have kids that depend on me.
You You don't have nothing to live for, man.
Hey what if I want that? With Molly? Yeah, I mean, you know, maybe I want, like, a house and, you know, like, a picket fence and yeah, maybe with Molly.
That's beautiful, Riggs.
- Thank you.
- You deserve that.
- I feel like I deserve it.
- You do.
(ALARM BEEPING RAPIDLY) - Rog, we're running out of time.
- Okay - Okay.
You get - Yeah, that's it.
(WIND WHOOSHING) Go, go, go.
And you be the hero? You take that.
What are you talking about? Just put it on and go.
- I don't want it.
- I'm not gonna take it.
I'm not gonna Okay, okay, so now we're gonna jump out, and I'm gonna try to catch the parachute in midair, - and then come catch you.
- I can't skydive.
That's the least of our worries, Rog.
(SHOUTING) Riggs! (SCREAMS) Help! (GRUNTS) (GASPING) (YELLING) Pull the cord, Riggs! Pull the damn cord! (RIGGS GRUNTS) RIGGS: Don't take this the wrong way, Rog, but I need a little space.
- Tax fraud provided a warrant.
- (ELEVATOR BELL DINGS) I can't believe squash brought down a killer.
It's such an underrated vegetable.
Not to mention sport.
Now, the Texas Rangers are raiding meth labs in a dozen of Butler's grocery stores.
Speaking of a good haul - Are those matching robes? - In the finest terrycloth.
I finally have a houseguest.
Murtaugh will want for nothing.
- They're very plush, Scorsese.
- (CHUCKLES) - But I hope you kept the receipt.
- Why? There are things in life to treasure Oh, hey, sorry, I, uh left my duffle the other night.
You jumped out of a plane.
I know.
There were It was crazy.
But there were extenuating circumstances.
No, no, no, Roger.
You jumped out of a plane for me.
Yeah, I did.
Try and catch a shooting star I miss you.
I miss you, too.
Like a beacon still burning in my heart (SIGHS) Welcome back, baby.
I'm so sorry.
I acted like a big fool.
No.
No, no, no, no.
I'm sorry.
- I should have never run over - Hey, hey, hey It doesn't matter.
We both dug in.
I know, I know I did.
But not anymore.
No? From now on, I'm letting everything go but you.
Really? - Mm-hmm.
- Mm-hmm.
Well, maybe we should go look for your duffle.
I think I saw it somewhere in the bedroom.
- Ooh.
- Ooh.
(TRISH LAUGHS) I missed you.
- Every day, I'm getting older - WOMAN: Excuse me, can I get a brisket sandwich? Oh, we're all out for the day.
We'll see you tomorrow, though? Sorry about that.
(SIGHS) Not now.
Just give me five minutes, and I'll get out of your hair? You got two.
Always wondering what for Then I'll think about your beauty I owed you an explanation when I ended things.
I'm sorry.
(SCOFFS) Well, you owe me a lot more than that.
You treated me like regular people.
I know.
You broke my heart.
- I thought I was doing the right thing.
- (SCOFFS) Okay.
Thanks for the apology.
Molly.
Hey Hey, hey, hey.
Are we good? Yeah, sure, Riggs, we're good.
Just, you know, consider us friends again.
I don't want to just be friends.
Olay? I want more than that.
Okay, well, then I'm gonna need to know more.
I need to know why.
Why did you end it? Because my dad killed Ben's dog.
Why didn't you say something? What do you mean why didn't I say something? Molly, I was trying to protect you and Ben.
Okay, okay, so you say you want me back.
Well, what now? What's changed? I've changed.
You tell me what you want me to do, and I'll do it.
You know what, Riggs? For as long as I have known you, your dad has just cast this dark shadow.
He walks into your life, and you smash up everything you've worked so hard for.
And it hurts people.
I mean, he's never gonna go away, so how are you gonna live your life? I don't know.
Well, you need to figure it out with your dad.
That's what I want.
(SIGHS)
You expect me to pretend I didn't see this? Gonna pay up? You need to get the hell out of my office right now! Okay, Sammy.
I'll be seeing you.
There's no escape We've been waiting for the fallout It's not gonna be long now WOMAN: Can I come out now? (LAUGHING): Yes, you may.
Oh, my.
Wow.
- Sam.
- Right? - That was incredible! - Well, that's how I do business, baby.
Well, I, for one, am a fan.
Mmm.
Mmm.
Oh, I like that about you, Sam.
Mmm.
- Do you have a hard hat for me? - Oh, yeah, well, I - I want a hard hat, baby.
- You can inspect all you want.
(RATTLING, SQUISHING) (GASPING, GROANING) Oh, God (WHIMPERING) TRISH: We have pancakes Mmm.
- egg scramble.
- Wow.
- Gluten-free muffins.
- Wow.
It's all so I do have a question.
- Mm.
- What am I doing here? - We're friends.
- Mm-hmm.
I invited you over.
I enjoy making breakfast.
'Cause it seems like you either A: want intel on how miserable Roger is since you kicked him out, or B: want him to know how amazing you're doing without him.
- Out of curiosity - Mm-hmm.
what would be the answer to those questions? Well, if it's "A," Roger's miserable.
He's making Riggs miserable, which, is in turn, making me miserable.
- And if it's "B"? - If it's "B," you look fantastic, - and I will happily tell him that.
- You don't have to.
I mean, if it comes up in the conversation.
Is that a new dress? - You look like a million bucks.
- Mm.
Um, 200 million, yes.
That is the size of the deal I am closing today.
My gosh, my boss is flying in from Dubai just for the ceremony to implode the building.
Six months of my life went into this.
Wow.
It sucks you can't share that with Roger.
If anyone asks, I never said that.
- Never heard it.
- Mm? - (HUMMING) - (LOUD WHIRRING) Scooby-Doo (ANNOYED GROANING) Good morning, sunshine! Would you like some fresh coffee? It's French Roast and just how we like it.
(WHIRRING CONTINUES) (AIR HISSING) (ELECTRICITY WHIRS DOWN AND OFF) Okay.
So here's what I learned about you this week.
You are not a morning person, which is okay.
You know, most roommates they're - not that compatible.
- Try cellmates.
- Hmm? - Rog, cellmates.
Which is exactly why I'm trying to turn this metal echo chamber into a home.
Look new pillows, kitchenware.
You know what? One day, when I'm gone Oh, God, please let that be today.
you'll be able to bring a woman over here.
I don't want to bring a woman over here.
What do you not get? I don't want any other human being in my space! Is that really so? Sarcastic Roger, my least favorite Roger of all.
Well, if it's not true, then what is this? A picture of you and Molly.
A belt female.
Toothbrush, obviously not yours.
Got mouthwash, face wash, toner.
It's Molly's stuff.
I just haven't given it back to her.
And-and, and-and why do you think that is so, Riggs? Because I haven't run into her yet.
(IMITATES BUZZER) Wrong answer.
You want to try it again? We talked about Game-Show Roger.
You said you wouldn't do Game-Show Roger in the trailer.
(IMITATES BUZZER) I lied.
Look, you walked out on Molly with zero explanation.
And now you're avoiding her because you don't know what to say.
Look, Riggs, you want your roommate's advice? No.
No, I do not want your advice.
I do not want the advice of a man who is sleeping on my floor because he was evicted by the most patient woman on the planet.
That's totally different.
How? Because I'm the wronged party.
The wronged party never makes the first move Ah because it-it throws off the balance.
- Oh, right.
- See, when Trish finally realizes this, she's gonna welcome me back with open arms.
And when might that be? I think we need another one of these (HIGH-PITCHED YELL) (HORNS HONKING) (SIREN WAILING) So, I'm thinking of cooking tonight.
How does pan-seared salmon sound? Sounds like my trailer's gonna stink again.
Well, excuse me for trying to provide a healthy meal.
Here's a thought.
Why don't you cook tonight? - Or any night.
- I have an idea.
I have an idea Am I sensing trouble at home? Honestly, I didn't think you guys would survive two days.
- It's a living nightmare.
- Yeah, it is.
I'll repeat my offer.
You could stay with me, Murtaugh.
I got a pretty sweet guest room situation.
He'll accept.
Scorsese's got cats.
Ugh Our DOA is Sam Higgins, the contractor of this property.
This was his office.
Hmm.
Looks like he was living in it.
He was.
Foreman said his wife divorced him six weeks ago and kicked him out.
He wound up living in a metal box.
I'm sure it was just temporary.
Oh, well I think I know why Sam's pants were at half-mast.
A clue.
BAILEY: Guy was living in a sad, grimy trailer, away from his kids, and he died with his pants down.
Ooh, careful, Rog.
You're two out of three.
So, uh, please take us through what happened.
Sam and I met on a dating site for 50-somethings.
It's like Tinder's used car lot.
Okay, let's, uh let's focus on last night.
Um, so you were, uh hiding under Sam's desk.
- And - And this man came in the room, and Sam told me to stay put.
And that's when the yelling started.
Could you, uh, see anything from down there? Just his tassels.
(LAUGHING) - Sam's tassels? - What? - What? - What? No, he was barefoot.
Okay, I thought "tassels" was a euphemism for Oh.
I've never heard that.
Is it? - It is not.
It's not.
- Yeah, yeah.
- Is it? - Yes.
- Yeah.
No.
What? - The Brits say it.
- Mick Jagger.
- "I used to play with me tassels.
" - MURTAUGH: Anyway, moving on.
- Yes, please.
Did you hear a name? No, but he was a city inspector.
He kept demanding a bribe, and Sammy refused.
And then he left, and we thought it was all over.
(SOBBING): This thing happened - Oh.
You know, it's it's okay.
- (INDISTINCT) We're-we're- we're done here.
- You've been through a lot.
- You did a great job.
Thank you for coming in.
(CRYING): You have no idea.
You know, you get divorced at my age, and you think the grass is greener, there's plenty of fish in the sea.
And the next thing you know, you're in a trailer on your knees.
AVERY: Mm, that's Thank you.
Thank you, Officer.
Wow.
That's a cautionary tale.
Am I right? What? No.
There's no way possible Trish will end up like that.
I'm not worried about Trish.
(PHONE RINGING) Hello? RIGGS (ON PHONE): Uh, where are you? Riggs? Are you in my office? I am, and you're not here.
So, that upsets me, considering I have stuff I need to talk about.
Riggs, leave my office.
We will schedule a session.
Uh, this is a real emergency.
I need to talk now.
This is about Murtaugh again? What is it now, a curtain dispute? Uh, for your information, he's making me feel bad about Molly.
Oh.
Okay.
So, you're feeling badly about how abruptly you ended things.
No, no, no, he's making me feel bad because I haven't talked to her since.
You haven't? Not once? What was I gonna say? "My lunatic, racist father killed your son's dog"? It didn't seem like that would really benefit anyone, so I did the next best thing and said nothing.
Lying is usually better for no one.
Wh (SIGHS) Do you think Molly cares that we haven't talked in a few months? I mean, we-we've known each other for almost 20 years.
Okay, this is what we do, all right? We-we-we float in and out of one another's lives, okay? And we're both good with that.
CAHILL: Okay, then I guess the next time you see her, she'll be totally cool.
Exactly.
No problem.
Even you don't believe that, Riggs.
I can tell by your body language.
My body language? Yes.
I am that good.
Now, vacate the premises.
Okay.
Fine.
Up top? No? Okay.
What you looking at? I'm trying to find Murtaugh an apartment.
Unless you want him to crash with you for a couple nights.
Oh, yeah, no, that's never gonna happen.
Come on, Bailey, we gotta - work together on this.
- I am.
Which is why I found the inspector for our DOA's construction site.
- Gary Filmore.
- He got a record? His greatest hits assault, a little extortion, and he's licensed in heavy machinery.
His current job site.
Text me this address.
All right, last chance.
Sure you don't want to have a slumber party with your mentor? Try Scorsese.
Thanks a lot, Bailey.
MURTAUGH: "Butler's.
" A butler? Comes in, cleans up, cooks all of our food.
- I love it.
Hire a butler.
- No, no, no, no.
Butler's Greens and Groceries.
Why do I know that name? - I don't know, they're all over Texas.
- Hmm.
Gary? Gary Filmore, is that you? - How do I know you? - RIGGS: No.
But, you know, sometimes a stranger - is just a friend you haven't met.
- And sometimes - he's just a cop.
- Yeah.
So, we're here to talk to you about why you drove a forklift through Sam Higgins after you extorted him.
(SIGHS) Now I'm just down to two shirts.
Y'all get out of here.
What the? (CROWD EXCLAIMING) Hey, hey! What's up, Gary? Calm down, calm down.
We just want to talk.
- (GRUNTING) - (CROWD GASPING) Well, a little too late for that.
(BOTH GRUNTING) Trish? What are you doing here? Uh, a little thing we like to call "Keeping America safe again.
" No.
No, what you're doing is ruining my groundbreaking, Roger.
Your gr-groundbreaking for what? The deal I've been working on for six months.
Butler! But th I knew it.
Didn't I just say, "I know that name"? - I don't remember you saying that.
- Remember, I was over there.
- You know what you could do, though.
- What? You could apologize to your wife.
I think this is - a perfect opportunity - I've done nothing wrong.
What do you mean you've done nothing wrong? You're living at my place, - and you can't - What is going on here? It's almost time to implode the building.
No, we're fine, Guillermo.
My husband and his partner were just doing a last-minute security check, and, uh, they're about to leave.
- Yes.
Right.
- Yeah.
You remember my boss.
Absolutely.
I hear Trish talk about you all the time.
- Welcome back.
- Thank you.
Just flew in from Dubai to press the button.
It's like a bucket list thing.
(CHUCKLES) And this is Henry Butler.
- The grocery man.
Hey.
- It's a pleasure.
The man, the myth, the legend, yes, sir.
(LAUGHS) I love your cantaloupes.
This man okay, here? Oh, yeah, he's just a murderer.
- Come on.
- Alleged murderer.
- (GRUNTING) - We're gonna Yeah, we're gonna get hey.
Hey! - Hey! Hey! - Why are you being so difficult? - Hey! - (OVERLAPPING CHATTER) (SHOUTS) (PEOPLE EXCLAIMING) Well well, maybe I do have one thing or two to apologize for.
So let me get this straight.
- Your story is that you - TRISH: Roger Mayfield Murtaugh! The man flew 8,000 miles just to push the button.
Your story's that you threatened Sam, - but you didn't kill him? - Yeah.
TRISH: This is unfixable.
Are you gonna find another building - for him to blow up, huh? - Excuse me.
You are unbelievable! Yes, you! - You are unbelievable! - Can we lower the volume? This is my place of business.
I'm sorry, am I disrupting your place of business? Okay.
Trish has a point.
I've experienced your tone-deafness often.
But in all fairness, Trish, interrupting your event - was an accident.
- Exactly.
Now, can we agree it was a successful groundbreaking? Ground was broken.
All that was lost was a photo op.
All? Butler pulled out of the deal.
You are unbelievable.
This is still payback - for the motorcycle.
- No.
- Really? - This was an accident.
- An accident.
- Yeah.
But if you want to talk about the motorcycle - that you ran over, unapologetically - (MOUTHS) No.
No, stop.
You're embarrassing yourself.
It's what I do.
Listen.
How about I talk to Butler? He's still in the building.
(GASPS) What? He's here? Shenanigan central? Uh why? Our homicide vic was Butler's contract.
AVERY: It's protocol.
Don't worry, he's in good hands.
Whose hands? (LAUGHTER) All right, I got one for you, lunatic.
- How is a Longhorn like a possum? - Mm.
Both play dead at home and die on the road.
RIGGS: All right, all right, how about what do you get when you cross a groundhog and an Aggie? - BUTLER: I'll bite.
- Six more weeks of bad football.
(LAUGHTER) Okay, what's happening? He's not driving you insane? Actually, he's being very hospitable.
RIGGS: Mm.
For a Longhorn.
Riggs? Hospitable? Well, it-it's really pity, you know, disguised as hospitality.
I mean, it's not his fault that his defense is terrible.
BUTLER: You see that? Now, he's the first real guy I've met in this city.
Actually making me a tad bit homesick.
He has that gift.
Which is why I need to ask for my blueprints back.
- I got to head on back to Austin.
- Oh, no, no.
Mr.
Butler, there's no better place than here for a flagship Butler's.
Please don't pull out of the deal.
Look, Trish, I understand your passion, and I appreciate that, darling, but you know, the juju just isn't right.
My contractor was killed.
Yeah, but, uh, LAPD has the killer in custody in record time, I might add.
Actually, we don't.
Gary's alibi checks out.
He's being released now.
Uh, yeah, I-it's not just my contractor.
You know, I've been getting threatening phone calls from a competitor - Who? Who? - bidding on the property Uh, I don't know, something or other Ortega? And besides, I need to be in a city where I can get a good Texas meal.
You know exactly what I'm talking about, don't you, partner? RIGGS: Hey, Mr.
Butler.
(CLEARS THROAT) The best Texas barbecue I've ever had is right here in Los Angeles.
- (SOUTHERN ACCENT): Well, thank you.
- Shut up, not you.
I don't believe you, son.
Well, stick around for a night, give Trish here another opportunity, I'll serve it up myself, make a believer out of you.
I'll tell you what, I'll call my wife, tell her I'm running late.
You're on, buddy.
(TRISH EXHALES) That was amazing.
Are you sure about this barbecue? Hundred percent.
It's Molly's.
I-I thought he wasn't seeing Molly.
He's not.
- This needs to work.
- It's gonna work.
MOLLY: Brisket platter with beans and greens? Yeah, yeah.
Right here.
Here you go, sir.
Thank you very much.
RIGGS: Uh excuse oh, excuse me Here's your change.
Have a great day.
Aw, thank you.
Next.
Hey! Well, good golly, Miss Molly! (EXHALES) What can I get you? Probably get that a lot.
Hey, this is great, though.
Right? Congratulations.
Oh, I also, uh, brought some of your some of your items from the house.
Didn't know if maybe you'd have a break, and maybe we could talk? There's a long line behind you.
- What would you like, sir? - Two meat combo, ribs and brisket.
You got it.
I mean, we're good, right? We don't need to talk about everything.
We've known each other forever.
I mean, we're-we're floaters, right? We-we float in and out of each other's lives.
Riggs, leave my stuff and float away.
I'm running a business.
Well, that's actually why I'm here.
I have a business opportunity for you.
Not interested.
You know the, uh, Butler grocery stores in Texas? The owner wants to try your barbecue.
Butler? You know Henry Butler? Having dinner with him tonight.
And I promised him that you would cook for him hey! Little something for the tip jar, bud.
Yeah.
That's how you say thank you.
So what do you say? Murtaugh's, 7:00 tonight.
Come on, Molly, your-your seasonings could be in every grocery store across the country.
Okay, if I do this (GROANS) What the hell is wrong with me? I would not be doing it as a favor for you.
No.
Beautiful.
Riggs.
Can you (GRUNTS) See you tonight.
Okay, Bailey checked the phone records.
The Ortega brothers definitely called Butler.
They must be the threatening phone calls he was talking about.
So I've got 5:05.
Why do you keep doing that? You're making me nervous.
Because tonight has to go perfectly.
Okay? We need to finish up here, get back to your place, shower, change and get to that dinner.
Just relax.
Everything's gonna be fine.
You-you listen to me.
I've never been more serious.
I need to get back to my house.
If this goes south tonight, I may be living with you forever.
What time is it right now? - 5:06.
- Let's go.
(SPEAKING SPANISH) (MUFFLED SCREAMING) Miguel.
(SPEAKS SPANISH) (WHISTLES) - You smell that? - Hmm? I love the smell of fuel and motor oil.
It reminds me of home.
- It sure does.
- Hmm.
Hey, boys! Officers, can we help you? I'm glad you asked.
I'd like to know why you drilled a forklift through a contractor named Sam Higgins.
RIGGS: And make it quick, - we're, uh, on the clock.
- Yeah.
(SPEAKS IN SPANISH) You see, it was a big hole through the guy.
I mean, the dude was a snake.
He tipped us off to a spot for a new warehouse, but he sold us out to some cowboy.
Henry Butler? So, let me get this straight, you guys killed Sam, and then, what, you just threatened Mr.
Butler? - Is that right? - Wait, no, no, listen.
We didn't kill nobody.
I mean, it wasn't worth it.
We bought another spot.
RIGGS: I believe him.
You? He's got sincere eyes.
- Have a good day, gentlemen.
- Yep.
(RAPPING IN CAR TRUNK) (MUFFLED SCREAMING) - (GROANS) - (SIGHS) The jack must be faulty.
The jack must be faulty.
- Faulty jacks.
- Faulty ja happens all the time.
- Yeah, let's take a look at that.
- Yep.
Here we go.
(MUFFLED GRUNTING) - We're gonna be late.
- Yeah.
Heart of a lion Fire inside me Blaze like a siren Why would you try it? Wake up the beasts No, I can't keep silent I put my time in, now it's my time Your time is expiring Blessed with your tears I conquered my fears I'm ready to fly now Hands in the crowd, we tearing it down Get, get loud for me Heart of a lion Fire inside me, blaze like a siren - (SCREAMS) - Let it begin Hands in the crowd, we tearing it down Get, get loud for me.
Oh, come on.
Now I'm down to one shirt.
You need to shower.
(DOORBELRINGS) I don't know why you took so long to get ready.
It's ridiculous.
Well, some of us actually care how we look.
What the hell's that supp what are you looking at? What does that mean? - (QUIETLY): You're late.
- Hi.
- Get in here.
- It's his fault.
Yeah, well, you know what? We're here.
I'm just gonna run this right upstairs.
It's fine in the foyer for now.
Yeah, but don't you want to have - It's fine in the foyer for now.
- You know what I'm gonna do? I'm gonna go make sure Molly doesn't need Nope.
She said she doesn't want you to.
She specifically told me to tell you that.
Classic Molly.
That's how we talk to each other.
She Okay, you guys, this is not about you, and it's not about you.
- Yes, ma'am.
- Butler is in the other room, and he is ready to leave on a plane for Texas at any moment.
That's 'cause he hasn't tried the barbecue.
Once he tries that barbecue, it And a mystery guest, my boss, who has no idea that Butler wants to pull out of the deal, decided to show up.
So I have one night to sell Butler without alarming Azoulay.
So there will be zero shenanigans.
Say it.
There will no shenanigans.
Say it.
- Z-Zero shenanigans.
- That's right.
That bag better go upstairs.
It'll be upstairs.
Zero shenanigans.
You're the one.
- You're the one that has all the - You're Mr.
Shenanigans.
(INSECTS TRILLING) They really love the, uh, little barbecue sausage things.
(SIGHS) Didn't Trish tell you I specifically do not want your help? She did.
But I think what she meant to say was that I meant I do not want you out here.
that since I kind of left abruptly without an explanation that maybe an apology was in order.
(LAUGHS) What? No.
That is not what I want.
And even if I did, I don't want it now, when I am in the middle of cooking a potentially career-making meal.
Molly, hold on.
Just - I - No, you hold on.
You disappeared.
And now you just want to pop back in and explain yourself on your schedule.
- No.
Listen, Molly, I - No, you just listen.
We've known each other for over 20 years.
But you hurt me.
- Molly - And I don't want to keep doing this, pretending we're friends and-and you're acting - like you're helping me - Molly.
- with some job.
I mean, what is - Molly.
Molly.
Molly! What is it that you just can't keep yourself from saying?! Ribs.
(SIGHS) They're ruined.
- I ruined them.
- W I've got chicken in the fryer.
Now I've got to prep new ribs.
(CLEARS THROAT) You're a landmine, Riggs.
This is probably why Trish wanted me to You are gonna go in there, stand by that fryer, and watch.
When that chicken is gold, take it out.
You think you can handle that? Well, so far, can I just say, barbecue expectations have been exceeded.
(CHUCKLES) AZOULAY: Trish Murtaugh will never let you down.
She goes all out, even when she's not - trying to sell you something.
- How do you mean? You're doing that very thing this very moment.
Uh, more wine, Mr.
Butler? Why would we be trying to sell you on a deal that's already closed? (UNDER HER BREATH): No, no, no, don't say anything.
Oh, I wonder where that chicken is.
(PHONE RINGING) Yeah.
The Ortegas were with their PO at the time of the murder.
They're drug dealers, but they didn't kill Sam.
However, I thought it was odd that they were willing to overpay for the lot where Butler was building his grocery stores.
- And? - I got them to spill.
The lot sits over an abandoned subway tunnel.
Perfect for cooking, storing and moving drugs.
That's perfect for a drug dealer, but why's Butler willing to overpay? Bailey, pull those blueprints for me.
I already tried.
But Butler pulled some strings and got them back from the evidence room.
(PHONE CHIMES) Update on the ribs.
They will be here imminently.
Apparently, they're being given a little extra love.
(CHUCKLES) Now, where was I? Uh, gentlemen, can we not agree that there's value to selling even after the original deal has been struck? Take marriage, for example.
Shouldn't a spouse have to prove his love to his wife every day? And shouldn't he want to? - Trish.
- Hmm? What is your Longhorn friend doing with my blueprints? (LAUGHS) Roger.
Roger's gonna find out.
(CHUCKLES) Uh, he's he's so good with Riggs, this is coming very close to being categorized as a shenanigan.
We need to give these plans back.
Look, why was Butler willing to pay extra to build over these abandoned tunnels? Because my beautiful wife, who's on the verge of letting me back in my house, is a great negotiator.
Or he's up to something.
Or both are true, all right? But why does he want these plans back so bad? Because he paid for them, just like I paid for my sins with Trish by staying in your clammy, little trailer.
(COUGHS) Where is the vent? Right here.
There's a massive ventilation system running through the basement.
No, the truck, not the (STAMMERS) It's a supermarket.
Please, focus.
See, this is what happens when people spend too much time together.
You start not knowing what the words are.
I don't know what you're saying.
What if that's why Butler's venting the tunnels? Underground meth lab.
Look.
What is going on in here? Baby, how well do you know Butler? - No.
No! - How well do you Hold on, Trish.
- No, I don't want to hold on.
- (RAPID BEEPING) - Just look at the draw - Trish, just look at the blueprint.
Riggs! What's burning? (COUGHS) The chicken is done.
That's chicken? I thought that was possum.
Please don't throw the chicken.
So, uh, I call dibs on the couch.
What? What are you doing? Are those the same clothes you wore last night? (GROANS) Oh, now I know what it feels like to be rock bottom.
Another night in Riggs's tin can, not even a toothbrush to my name.
That's a little dramatic, but okay.
I thought you were back home.
I was until Riggs decided that Butler is a meth dealer.
- Is he? - I don't know.
I didn't even get a chance to stick around because I was banished.
Hey.
Didn't you and Todd just add on to your house? Right? Oh, thank God.
Bailey! Urgent.
- Is everything okay? - Yeah.
Murtaugh was just, uh, taking me through your, uh, Butler theory.
Very promising.
Really? I thought it was pretty thin.
How thin is it? Skeletal.
All we know is that the property includes old subway tunnels; other buyers were drug dealers, and Butler's store will have ventilation.
Wow.
Yeah, we're gonna have to put some meat on those bones.
Okay, so if we can prove that Butler was cooking meth, that's motive for murder.
We can solve the case and save Murtaugh's marriage.
And if we do that by midnight, I still win.
You win what? The office pool.
Don't look at me.
I already lost.
So Molly wasn't cool with things after all? Well, I mean, in her defense, I mean, I did ruin everything.
You know, I mean, ruined the ribs, burnt the chicken, almost burned down her truck.
Sounds like quite the night.
Well, it's classic Riggs.
(CLEARS THROAT) At least you were trying.
That counts for something.
Does it? I think so.
(GROANS) Clearly you don't.
I just (SIGHS) I've been so selfish.
You know? Doc, I think I may have ruined something good something real.
Well, everybody makes mistakes.
And everybody deserves a second chance.
You just have to figure out if that's what will make you happy.
(SIGHS) - He's-he's just not sure.
- Man, tell him.
Cap, I cracked this case wide open.
MURTAUGH: With what? - Squash.
- What? - It's like racquetball.
- It's not like racquetball.
- I played in college.
- It is like racquetball.
The balls are more dense.
They don't bounce.
- It requires finesse.
- Not the sport, the vegetable.
According to this manifest, a truck of squash left Butler's El Paso store weighing 20,000 pounds.
But by the time it checked in at the next weigh station, it weighed 15,000.
So there's 5,000 pounds missing.
Well, either somebody got a big payday or a big boost in fiber.
So, how do we prove the 5,000 pounds is meth? - We don't.
- MURTAUGH: Oh, great.
So I guess I'll just have my mail delivered to Riggs's now.
But there may be another way.
Butler was only paying taxes on the lighter weights that were logged in at the station when he should've been paying on the weights that were leaving the store.
And that's fraud, which is a good enough reason to get a search warrant and to call Trish.
(CELL PHONE RINGING) Come on.
Now is not a good time, Roger.
I am meeting Butler on his plane to try to save this deal.
Trish, do not get on that plane.
He's dirty.
Why? Because the man wants a well-ventilated basement? You have no proof of any of it.
I have squash.
Well, I think what you mean is squat, as in diddly, as in nothing.
Nothing! Listen, Trish, there are major discrepancies in Butler's squash shipments.
All that extra weight that he's not declaring could be drugs.
Or it could be kielbasa or it could be beach balls or it could be a typo.
Listen, I don't have time for this.
I have to catch Butler before his plane takes off.
I have to go.
Bye.
Hello? (GROANS) BUTLER: This was a simple problem with a simple solution and now it's a damn mess.
I ask you to take care of someone, you do it quietly.
Heavy machinery ain't quiet.
Monster-trucking a guy with a big-ass fork? SYKES: Not quiet.
I get it.
BUTLER: Right.
SYKES: Thought I could make it look like an accident.
An accident? Well, how'd that work out for us? What were you thinking? Huh? Please don't be a butt dial.
(WHISPERING): Don't be a butt dial.
Hey, baby.
(WHISPERING): Roger.
Hey, you were right about Butler.
- You were right.
- Of course I am.
Look, I'm not the kind of guy who says I told you so, but baby, I told you so.
Mrs.
Murtaugh.
Hello? Trish? Mr.
Butler, I didn't see you there.
Clearly.
Plane's ready for takeoff, Mrs.
Murtaugh.
Shall we? Well, listen, I just got a call that I have some business I need to take care of this morning.
How about I meet you in Austin? Yeah, you know, unfortunately, that's not gonna work for me.
I'm a very busy man.
Please.
You know, I got to tell you, I apologize for interrupting your phone call.
Hope it wasn't too important.
Actually, it was my husband.
We were talking about you.
Uh-huh.
I was afraid that might be the case.
Mr.
Butler, I need to be honest with you.
You really want to do this here? I don't think I'll have a chance to do it again.
The business you bought was rezoned last year and you are overpaying.
Now, the reason we didn't disclose it was because it would cost us money.
Now if you want to end it, I'll understand.
I can't believe the last thing I said to my beautiful wife, the mother of our children, is, "I told you so.
" Well, you also ruined her grand opening.
Oh, and-and the dinner party and you moved out.
- Riggs.
Not helping.
- Okay.
Hey! Is that Butler's plane? (ENGINES POWERING UP) Come on.
Come on, Rog! Come on! (QUIETLY): Hey no guns.
- What? - Yeah.
A bullet could hit Trish.
You don't think I understand cabin pressure? You don't understand brushing your teeth, you don't understand - washing your feet.
- What the (SHUSHING) - I don't see her.
- RIGGS: What do you mean? I thought she was meeting Butler on the plane.
(LINE RINGING) - TRISH: Hello.
- Trish.
Roger! Where are you? Your phone keeps going to voice mail.
I'm 39,000 feet in the air.
What?! Oh You're on Butler's plane? Why aren't you? Defense attorney.
I talked my way out of it.
I am safely in my car.
Hey, do you mind? (GRUNTING, SHOUTING) Roger! Don't shoot! - (GUNSHOT) - (AIR WHOOSHING) (WHOOSHING STOPS) (GROANS) I told you no guns.
- Hey, that wasn't my fault.
- (GUN HAMMER CLICKS) Uninvited guests once again, huh, fellas? Some welcome.
You might wanna take your finger off that trigger.
Or you're gonna be filling the next hole.
Oh, I ain't dying today, son.
These are Glaser safety slugs, designed for air marshals.
What do you say we put the weapons down, boys, huh? Slowly.
Attaboy.
(RATTLING) (ALARM WHOOPING) Oh, Riggs! It's okay, Rog.
Just relax, I got this, okay? Of course you do.
You're a SEAL.
You can land this thing in your sleep.
With both hands tied behind your back, doing one-armed push-ups.
Ain't that right, baby-bubba? (NERVOUS LAUGH) I think the autopilot's locked.
- Oh, I can't - These things are much different than my crop dusters back in Texas, Rog.
Oh, no, no, no, no! Hey.
Parachute.
- You got another one? - There's only one.
Oh, I can't go out like this, Riggs.
- Sorry, Rog.
- No! Aw, just kidding.
Help me find something to tether us together.
Together? That chute won't hold both of us.
Hey, I'm a family man, Riggs.
I have a wife, I have kids that depend on me.
You You don't have nothing to live for, man.
Hey what if I want that? With Molly? Yeah, I mean, you know, maybe I want, like, a house and, you know, like, a picket fence and yeah, maybe with Molly.
That's beautiful, Riggs.
- Thank you.
- You deserve that.
- I feel like I deserve it.
- You do.
(ALARM BEEPING RAPIDLY) - Rog, we're running out of time.
- Okay - Okay.
You get - Yeah, that's it.
(WIND WHOOSHING) Go, go, go.
And you be the hero? You take that.
What are you talking about? Just put it on and go.
- I don't want it.
- I'm not gonna take it.
I'm not gonna Okay, okay, so now we're gonna jump out, and I'm gonna try to catch the parachute in midair, - and then come catch you.
- I can't skydive.
That's the least of our worries, Rog.
(SHOUTING) Riggs! (SCREAMS) Help! (GRUNTS) (GASPING) (YELLING) Pull the cord, Riggs! Pull the damn cord! (RIGGS GRUNTS) RIGGS: Don't take this the wrong way, Rog, but I need a little space.
- Tax fraud provided a warrant.
- (ELEVATOR BELL DINGS) I can't believe squash brought down a killer.
It's such an underrated vegetable.
Not to mention sport.
Now, the Texas Rangers are raiding meth labs in a dozen of Butler's grocery stores.
Speaking of a good haul - Are those matching robes? - In the finest terrycloth.
I finally have a houseguest.
Murtaugh will want for nothing.
- They're very plush, Scorsese.
- (CHUCKLES) - But I hope you kept the receipt.
- Why? There are things in life to treasure Oh, hey, sorry, I, uh left my duffle the other night.
You jumped out of a plane.
I know.
There were It was crazy.
But there were extenuating circumstances.
No, no, no, Roger.
You jumped out of a plane for me.
Yeah, I did.
Try and catch a shooting star I miss you.
I miss you, too.
Like a beacon still burning in my heart (SIGHS) Welcome back, baby.
I'm so sorry.
I acted like a big fool.
No.
No, no, no, no.
I'm sorry.
- I should have never run over - Hey, hey, hey It doesn't matter.
We both dug in.
I know, I know I did.
But not anymore.
No? From now on, I'm letting everything go but you.
Really? - Mm-hmm.
- Mm-hmm.
Well, maybe we should go look for your duffle.
I think I saw it somewhere in the bedroom.
- Ooh.
- Ooh.
(TRISH LAUGHS) I missed you.
- Every day, I'm getting older - WOMAN: Excuse me, can I get a brisket sandwich? Oh, we're all out for the day.
We'll see you tomorrow, though? Sorry about that.
(SIGHS) Not now.
Just give me five minutes, and I'll get out of your hair? You got two.
Always wondering what for Then I'll think about your beauty I owed you an explanation when I ended things.
I'm sorry.
(SCOFFS) Well, you owe me a lot more than that.
You treated me like regular people.
I know.
You broke my heart.
- I thought I was doing the right thing.
- (SCOFFS) Okay.
Thanks for the apology.
Molly.
Hey Hey, hey, hey.
Are we good? Yeah, sure, Riggs, we're good.
Just, you know, consider us friends again.
I don't want to just be friends.
Olay? I want more than that.
Okay, well, then I'm gonna need to know more.
I need to know why.
Why did you end it? Because my dad killed Ben's dog.
Why didn't you say something? What do you mean why didn't I say something? Molly, I was trying to protect you and Ben.
Okay, okay, so you say you want me back.
Well, what now? What's changed? I've changed.
You tell me what you want me to do, and I'll do it.
You know what, Riggs? For as long as I have known you, your dad has just cast this dark shadow.
He walks into your life, and you smash up everything you've worked so hard for.
And it hurts people.
I mean, he's never gonna go away, so how are you gonna live your life? I don't know.
Well, you need to figure it out with your dad.
That's what I want.
(SIGHS)