Lethal Weapon (2016) s03e02 Episode Script

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1 Chillin' like a snowman, got that ice And I'll be honest - We like white on rice - (CAR HONKING) (CONTINUES HONKING) You know this hood's so good I gotta say it twice Oh, Mr.
Ross, put down your window.
No, I'm not Mr.
Ross.
Well, you must be.
You parked in his spot.
I guess there's two of us.
Get your crap-mobile out of my spot.
It's about to get it in.
(ENGINE TURNS OVER) (TYPING ON KEYBOARD) (DOOR OPENS) (GUN HAMMER CLICKS) (TWO GUNSHOTS) (CAR ALARM BLARING) (GUNFIRE) HANNI: Cole! Cole! COLE: Hanni, I'm gonna get you out of here.
We got to go, buddy.
NATALIE (ON PHONE): This is Dr.
Flynn.
COLE: Hey, good morning.
NATALIE: What? Cole? What the hell are you doing? I just wanted to hear your voice, you know.
See what you and Maya were up to.
It's 4:00 in the morning.
What? No, it's not.
It's Yeah.
It's 4:00 in the morning.
Wow.
I am so sorry.
Go back to sleep.
Wait, um, what if I came by with breakfast later? Breakfast? What are you Like much later, at a reasonable hour.
Cole, are you okay? - You sound a little - Yeah.
No, um, it's just that I found this awesome bagel place.
Is our girl a bagel kid or a donut kid? Bagel kid, right? Okay, this-this conversation has to end.
You want to bring breakfast, - whatever.
- Great.
They have, like, a huge variety of cream cheeses.
But I don't want to see you until the sun is up.
Done.
Not your day, my friend.
- You picked the wrong house.
- This is my house.
Well, you're gonna have to find another house, or I'm thinking of a room with some bars.
No, I live here.
Look, I forgot my keys.
What-what are you, Neighborhood Watch? - That's my wallet.
- Andrew Simon.
1612 Cedar Lane.
Wait, isn't there a Natalie who Natalie Flynn, yes.
I live with her.
- Right.
- Who are you? I'm nobody, okay? This didn't happen.
You never saw me.
You're sleeping.
(ENGINE STARTS) Mmm.
Smells like sabbatical's over, huh? Up with the sun.
And is that a new shirt? - It is a new shirt.
- It is.
- (LAUGHS) - It's my first official day back and, uh, I want to look good for him, you know? Look good for who? Avery? No.
The new partner, Cole.
Okay, that's a little weird.
- More than a little.
- MURTAUGH: It's not weird at all.
It's day one.
A relationship is cemented in the first 24 hours.
- It's a fact.
- Okay, honey, I am happy that you are ready to jump back into the job, but Mom's saying don't scare him off.
No, I'm saying, after all you've been through, honey, no one expects you to go from zero to 60 on day one.
(CHUCKLING): I'm not.
I'm not.
It's just, I have a great feeling about this guy.
And you'll all see tonight at dinner.
Dinner? - Tonight? - Yes.
When were you going to tell me? Duh, I'm telling you now.
Okay, Roger, I don't (SIGHS) This is so last-minute, and people make plans.
RIANA: Yeah, I'm studying for AP Gov, and good luck getting RJ to show.
No.
Family dinner.
(MOUTHS) 7:00.
Fine.
Whatever.
- Call him Uncle Cole.
- Ew.
What's her problem? (SIGHS) You've known this guy for, what, two days? Roger, what do you even know about him? I know stuff.
I know he was in the CIA.
Okay, maybe I don't know his complete biography, but I don't need to.
- Do you know why? - Why, honey? - 'Cause I'm a gut guy.
- You're a gut guy? Yes, a gut guy and my gut is saying he's gonna be everything I want and need in a partner and then some.
See you later, baby.
- Love you.
Whip up something nice.
- Oh, I love you, too.
Do one of th-those things you do.
("DON'T CHANGE NOTHING" BY MARY JANE HOOPER PLAYING) (WHISTLING ALONG) Cole.
Hey, partner.
What's going on? It looks like you got another ride to work.
Yeah, a little miscommunication this morning, but I'll see you there.
Big day for us, buddy.
Day one.
You okay? Nothing, it's just my gut.
(ENGINE STARTS) (GROANS) RAY: After 30 years in the FBI 29 and a half, but who's counting? RAY: we are as tired of jurisdictional squabbling as you guys are, so we're trying something new.
It's called "We don't care how we catch Eddie Ross's killer, - but let's catch him.
" - (LAUGHS) STAN: And by doing so, we reign in Los Sureños, our city's fastest growing Central American gang.
RAY: Ross cleaned their money for years, we were about to put him in front of a grand jury, then he got shot.
Our suspect, Darwin Suarez, former Sureños member and local, did time in Pelican Bay for assault.
When did he move? His rap sheet puts all of his criminal activity in Northern California.
When did he move? RAY: After he was released from prison.
Who are you? Wes Cole.
I'm Roger's partner.
Uh, just as of today.
- It's our first day.
- That was hurtful.
It's the truth.
Los Sureños are territorial.
At least, that's my understanding from my time in El Salvador.
When were you in El Salvador? Two different branches will function completely independently.
Oh, I get it.
It's "classified.
" I guess my question is, uh, one suspect? Have we narrowed the field too quickly? (CHUCKLES) Yeah, we-we narrowed it.
Narrowed it to any Sureños who owned the 2005 Chrysler that was spotted fleeing the scene.
One suspect.
Any more questions? - Yeah No.
- MURTAUGH: No.
No more questions.
Zero questions.
Stop thinking of questions.
I'm not thinking of anything.
No.
Great photo.
You look so happy.
I was.
Okay, so I'll just jump right in.
It's about the new guy.
Super excited about the partnership, however, I'm starting to notice red flags.
- I hate this game.
- It's not a game.
I mean, I want to get to know him, find a rhythm, - create that banter - Where are all the aces? Exactly! He won't show his cards.
And I get it, ex-CIA, trained to keep a secret secret, however, I am LAPD, trained to get the secrets from the people who keep secrets secret.
Thoughts? Other than you've been at this for all of an hour and a half? I mean, how well can you ever really know anyone, Roger? Hypothetically, you could know someone for decades and believe they have your best interests at heart, only to have that person destroy your entire future So we're still blaming me for ending your campaign? (KNOCK ON DOOR) Hey, Darwin Suarez was just spotted at his sister-in-law's apartment.
This is a great photo.
Cap, you look so happy.
(MUTTERING) (WHISPERING): Back away.
(SIREN WHOOPING, INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER) You see that? That's where we need to be, like Torvill and Dean.
Ice skaters, '94 Olympics.
Yeah, I missed that.
1994 was Tajikistan, - after the coup.
- Tajikistan? Was that before or after Salvador? And wasn't there a coup Why is there always a coup everywhere you go? Excuse me.
You think we're overdoing it with the firepower? RAY: Overdoing it? (CHUCKLES) Here we go again.
Tactically, you're drawing a bloodbath.
You go in that hot and corner our perp, he's gonna feel like he has no choice but to come out shooting.
Well, that's why we have the firepower.
Who is this guy? Trying to figure that out myself.
Hey, Cole, where's your vest? I didn't bring one.
What do you mean you didn't bring one? The vest is standard gear.
I'm just not a vest enthusiast.
Really? Are you a "not getting shot" enthusiast? It's just my experience, when vests go on, bullets start to fly.
And in my experience, the vest stops the bullet.
That's actually why they call it a bulletproof vest.
Entry team goes in 30 seconds, guys.
You know what, change of plans.
I'm going with you.
Cole, you can stay down here.
I was just gonna suggest that.
- Darwin, open the window.
- Who the hell are you? Yo, back off.
Where am I gonna go? Look at me.
Heavily armed cops are coming through that door any second.
I'm trying to get you out of here.
I'm trying to save your ass from getting shot.
Leave the gun.
So, how we getting down, man? COLE: A little faster, Darwin.
Let's go.
RAY: FBI! Open up! (BREATHING HEAVILY) Come on, come on.
(SMALL EXPLOSION) Go, go, go! (KNOCK ON WINDOW) Hi.
LAPD.
Uh, could we play through? AGENT: Clear! AGENT: Clear! (MOUTHING) (ELEVATOR BELL DINGS) MURTAUGH: You don't see the problem? You went full-on Spider-Man without so much as giving your partner a heads-up.
Me.
I was trying to make sure no one got hurt.
That's exactly what I'm trying to do.
But we're on the same team.
Look, I don't know what you been through before, but if this is gonna work, then you have to open up.
You got to let me in.
Dance with me.
You're moonwalking.
You look like you're coming forward, but you're going backwards in the relationship.
STAN (OVER SPEAKER): I saw your record.
Assault, armed robbery, loyal Sureños foot soldier.
That's not who I am anymore.
I moved 400 miles away.
I got an honest life.
But they found me.
- Who found you? - They gave me a gun and a name.
Who? We spent six months building this case, and it died with Eddie Ross.
Who ordered the hits? I'm a dead man if I tell you.
You're a dead man if you don't.
I'll make sure you get murder one.
COLE (OVER INTERCOM): Hey, Darwin, what these guys are trying to say is if you give us a name, we'll protect you and your family.
They're just saying it wrong.
Hey, Cole, all right, we get our turn after the Feds.
Let's take our turn now.
I mean, he's not gonna give us a name and leave his family hanging out to dry.
Wait, would you Hey, Darwin, you help us out, we'll bring your family in.
Would you shut him up? Come on.
Stop it.
There's protocol.
DARWIN: Luca Chavez.
He ordered the hit.
They call him "Exit Wound" 'cause of all the times he's gotten shot.
That's how I like to dance.
(DOOR OPENS, CLOSES) He did not just moonwalk on me.
MURTAUGH: Doc, you have to look into Cole for me.
The thing is, I'm-I'm kind of slammed today.
(SHUDDERS) All I need you to do is a quick drive-by.
Casually look under the hood, check the fluids.
Make sure he's firing on all cylinders.
Hmm? I'm not a mechanic.
Look, it's day one, Murtaugh.
What's really going on? Do I need to check under your hood? Me? No.
I-I'm just trying to expedite.
In the interest of learning from past experience, you know, if there's any fine-tuning to be done, let's do it now before I drive him off the lot.
You know? You must be Cole.
Let me guess, I still have that "new detective" smell.
(CHUCKLES) I'm Maureen Cahill.
So, how goes day one? Not bad.
The wide range in the snack selection is a nice surprise.
Yeah, it's the little things.
This must be quite a change from your previous gig.
Okay, I see what's happening here.
Okay, uh, you're not wrong.
And I'm seriously flattered.
Flattered? Oh, no, I'm not If I wasn't in such a weird place you know, I just found out that my ex is seeing someone, and it's kind of a vulnerable time for me then I'd so be returning those vibes.
Oh, I assure you, there are no vibes.
- I'm just being friendly.
- Hey, you put yourself out there, and that was a brave thing to do.
Okay, uh, we're-we're done.
Surgery is not for the faint of heart, but the cath lab is.
Get it? 'Cause that's how you wind up in the thing.
Dr.
Flynn, do you got a minute? Don't go far, I might need a trauma unit.
Wow, you're showing up here after what happened this morning? I just want you to know that he checks out.
- Who? - Andrew.
Your anesthesiologist companion.
He's totally clean.
No felonies.
Not even a parking ticket.
But you should know that he did a year of med school in Guam, so Yeah, it was a summer program.
Are you kidding? What business is that of? You ran a background check on him? Yeah, of course.
If he's gonna be in your life and Maya's If he's going (SIGHS) Cole, he is.
He is a part of our lives, and he has been far longer than you were.
Ouch.
Okay, well, just so you know, sometimes when a - background checks out too clean - Cole.
You're calling me at 4:00 in the morning, assaulting my friend; what is it? What is it that you want? I just wanted to talk.
About what? Do you think this is going to last? Is Andy in it for the long haul? I'm going back to work.
40-year-old male, gunshot wound.
Excuse me.
Any chance you remember treating a Luca Chavez for a gunshot wound? (SIZZLING) (SPEAKING SPANISH) (BELL RINGS, DOOR OPENS) Hey, Hector, you're not open.
Get rid of 'em.
Sí.
(SPEAKING SPANISH) Pupusas.
These smell great.
Where's the cook? I sent him home.
I'm looking for Luca Chavez, aka (GROANS) Cool, I think I found him.
(TORCH HISSING) Hey, cops aren't allowed to torture.
That's more of a suggestion.
You ever been burned, Luca? Funny thing is, at first it feels ice cold.
Something about the pain receptors in your brain being overwhelmed.
I don't know, it's all science stuff.
I mostly read comic books during those classes.
Did you kill Eddie Ross? No.
(TORCH HISSING) (SCREAMING) Okay, okay, okay! What the hell, man? What's wrong with you?! I told Darwin to handle it, okay? But he walked away, so who finished the job? You? (SCREAMING) No! No, no, no! I swear it wasn't me, man! Well, it had to have been somebody.
Ross had other clients.
We weren't the only ones that wanted him dead, man.
Well, now we're getting somewhere.
(CHUCKLES) A damn Popsicle? Yeah.
I saw that bit in a comic book once.
I think the lesson here is: read more.
(GUNSHOTS) (GUNSHOTS) (BELL RINGS) (GRUNTING) What the hell'd you do that for?! He had a gun! (ALL SHOUTING) - Get him off me! - He saved your life.
Don't take other people's lives to save mine.
It's not zero sum.
You're welcome! (SCOFFS) Hey, you gonna tell me your deal? Because I don't understand you.
(SIGHS) There's no deal.
I'm an open book.
Why don't you head back? I'll work the scene with them.
We're supposed to be partners.
I don't know much about you except I don't think you'll ever be anybody's partner.
Hey, what is all this? Roger, dinner.
Your partner? Oh, right.
That was tonight? Yeah, well, it looks delicious.
So where is he, Dad? Who? Huh? Is-is your partner coming? Hmm.
Oh.
Yeah.
He's not.
RIANA: Oh, my gosh, I could be studying for - AP Gov right now.
- I just wasted a whole night.
TRISH: You know what? I put all of this together at the last minute, Roger, because you asked me.
And it looks beautiful.
Okay? Yum.
But it's minus one person.
RIANA: Okay, everyone dropped everything for this, and you forced us to come.
- I forced you to come? - Yeah.
Hey.
(CHUCKLES) Here's what I've learned today.
I cannot force anyone to do anything.
You know what? Dinner's over.
Just go.
- Did he just say? - Riana.
Go pretend to study somewhere.
And, RJ, you're released.
I-I but I don't have any plans.
Don't care.
Find some.
Make some up.
Here's some money.
You want to go see a movie? Buy alcohol, I don't care.
Just go.
Come on, like, this is a once in a lifetime type of thing, like an eclipse or something.
Just, just come on.
Just (DOOR CLOSES) What was that? You were right, okay? I jumped without looking.
I should've vetted the guy better.
My gut stinks.
And no, I don't want to talk about it.
(SIGHS) You will tell me when you're ready.
Cole, your shift ended hours ago.
Go home, get some sleep.
Yeah, I tried, but it didn't take, so I figured I'd keep working on this Eddie Ross business.
- The dead banker? - Yeah.
I'm not convinced we have the shooter.
I've been looking into his other clients, their financials, and it is a rabbit hole.
You think it'd be enough to put me to sleep.
You know who's good at financials, is Murtaugh.
I'm not sure that's gonna work out.
Well, give it time.
He'll settle down.
Everything Murtaugh's been through No, no, he's been great.
It's me.
I think you work alone long enough, and something in your brain shifts, and, and it's the only way you can be.
I'm not sure I can give Murtaugh whatever it is he wants.
Well, good news, Detective.
It's not a big mystery what Murtaugh wants from a partner.
All or nothing.
That's it.
- That doesn't sound healthy.
- Correct.
I was his partner once.
It's not.
The guy wants constant communication.
Open-door policy, no boundaries.
It's highly dysfunctional and probably not for everyone.
But I can't recommend it enough.
Hmm.
(SIGHS) Are you thinking, as long as you don't come upstairs, you can pretend all of this never happened? (WHISPERS): Maybe.
I think I just wanted to have another partner again.
- I thought - I know what you thought.
I know what you thought.
Baby.
You cannot skip to the finish line without running the race.
I wasn't being honest with myself.
That makes both of us.
I wasn't being honest, either, about why I fought you on this dinner.
(CRYING): I just I don't think I'm ready to welcome somebody to our table.
And-and you made it out of the woods, but, uh, I'm still there.
Then I'll come get you.
Hey, it's been a tough six months.
And some things were lost between us.
We were grieving and we still are.
But the clouds are starting to lift.
- Aren't they? - A little every day.
Okay.
So before we invite anyone else to the mix, maybe we should take some time to rekindle us.
- I like that thought.
- Yeah? - (LAUGHS SOFTLY) - Mm-hmm.
You know, when we, uh, first got married, we used to do a lot of, uh - rekindling all around this house.
- (LAUGHS) Did we? - Mm-hmm.
- (LAUGHS) - It's a pretty big house, Roger.
- Mm-hmm.
All right, so (SNIFFLES) Maybe we should, uh, get started.
Okay, you get the wine, I'll go get the mood.
- Okay.
- Mm.
(CHUCKLES) (CLEARS THROAT) Roger! TRISH: The robe is coming off.
So hurry up.
Baby? ("FLOAT ON" BY THE FLOATERS PLAYING) It's all coming off now.
(QUIETLY): Where's the volume? (VOLUME INCREASES) Oh, my God, it's so loud! It's too loud! Yeah, it's too loud! Too loud! And my name is Ralph Now, I like a woman Hey, Roger, are you here? Who loves her freedom - (VOLUME DECREASES) - I was looking into the Eddie Ross Oh, my God.
- Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
- Oh! - Oh, no! - Roger.
- Oh, my God.
- What happened? Oh, wait Cole.
What the hell are you doing? I'm so sorry.
Captain Avery said Get out! - Get out! - You're right.
- Get out.
- I'm out of here.
- TRISH: Roger.
- What did he see? What do you think he saw? (QUIETLY): Everything? I didn't see that much.
He didn't see much.
COLE: This is on me, guys.
Avery said you like a completely open-door policy.
- Open-door policy? - There's no policy.
TRISH: There has to be an open door.
You must've said that.
- No.
- COLE: He used the term loosely.
Is this the conversation we're having now? For the love of God, man, go.
You got it.
Trish, I'm sorry.
Look, why don't we triple lock the door, take this upstairs, lock that door, and maybe we can salvage some of this.
Zero chance of that happening.
Float on, float on, float on Yeah.
It's not gonna happen.
Ballistics didn't match Darwin's gun, so we ran a background check on Eddie Ross's other clients.
How many are there? We narrowed it to Bailey.
How many are there, Bailey? Based on background check alone, we narrowed it down to six suspects, and Cole ranked them in order of interest.
What was going on here? Bailey, would you tell Detective Murtaugh that those are client bank statements and phone records? Two piles: bank statements, phone records.
Bailey, will you ask Detective What's-His-Face if he cross-referenced, too? BAILEY: You know what? I'm not doing this, 'cause I still have a shred of dignity left.
Oh, yeah? Wait till he shows up at your house a little past midnight.
He'll take care of that.
Yep.
A hundred percent called for.
Also, great idea, cross-referencing.
Okay, so we're looking for inconsistencies with Eddie's clients.
- Things that don't make sense.
- Like Like Like this guy.
He's a millionaire.
Bank shows regular five-figure deposits.
Made one last week.
But his phone was deactivated two months ago.
- Odd? - What's the client's name? Felz.
Enrico Felz? Well, what do you know? Number two in my list of suspects.
I'd call the design scheme Empty? Spartan.
Laminate countertops, discount appliances.
Oh, and look at this.
Why paint one wall mother of pearl? It doesn't match anything else.
One thing you should know about me, Cole, I'm a home restoration enthusiast.
I believe it.
I saw your kitchen.
Ugh, no, no, no, no, that's not the proper response.
When your partner shares something with you, you share something of your own, not remind me of the kitchen.
Where I saw your wife naked.
- Yeah.
- Listen, we're gonna get past that.
So, apology still not accepted? (GRUNTS) Are you gonna help me, or what? (GRUNTS) And that's why.
You repaint a wall to hide a dead body.
Enrico Felz and his big bag of Nothing.
(PHONE RINGING, BUZZING) Go, Bailey.
I did a deep dive.
Enrico Felz is a longtime drug trafficker.
We're with Enrico right now.
He says hi.
Also, not the shooter.
He's been dead for months.
Well, his bank account is still active.
Someone's using it.
It's a great way to hide money.
Any idea who? FBI agents Stan and Ray.
They're in bed with the Sureños.
How do you know that? They're here.
(PHONE BEEPS) (GUNS COCKING) You seem pretty calm, considering they're surrounding the house.
COLE: I've got a plan.
I need a ballpoint pen, a handkerchief and a paper clip.
Wait, you want to discuss this, right? No, no.
We don't have time.
Go ahead.
- But you said - Just listen.
We don't have time.
Go CIA up something for us.
Huh? Wh-Wh-Wh-What's that? Well I thought that you was making a weapon.
It looks like a white flag.
It is a white flag.
Okay, well, now we got to discuss the plan.
What's the plan? The plan is, we surrender.
We surender, that was your plan.
You are number five Hey , what do you think they are going to do now? They are going to interrogate us.
And then going to kill us.
Sound like you are not guessing.
Is not my first freezer.
What side of the freezer you were before? In here or out there? I've been on both sides.
I'll make sure it is me.
Why can I go first? Cause you don't deserve it.
Ah, nice and cool in here.
Take the old one.
Change of plans.
- Where is the money? - Did you look on the couch? That's where I lose everything.
(CHUCKLES) That's very funny.
(GROANS) The money that was in the bag.
Hidden in the wall.
Is it coming back to you now? Yeah, it's coming back to me.
No, no, no.
I lost it.
Wait, it's back to me.
I lost it again.
Sorry.
Wait.
Protection money from the Sureños? How much are they paying you to get the FBI off their backs? $2 million.
So you can understand why we're a little concerned.
Where is it? Why don't you ask Eddie Ross? He handles everything, right? Oh, that's right, you can't.
You killed him.
HANNI: Cole! You're gonna be you're gonna be okay.
Hanni.
(MURTAUGH GRUNTS) (PANTING) (SIGHS) Last chance.
Where is it? Your partner has it.
You really gonna listen to this guy, Ray? COLE: Think about it.
Who else knew what was hidden behind that wall? We've been partners for 30 years, Ray.
COLE: 30 years of resentment and petty arguments, listening to all your dumb jokes.
It's a long time.
STAN: Hit him again.
Shut this guy up.
COLE: Who wouldn't want to grab a payday and get the hell out after 30 years? Did you take my money, Stan? STAN: Your money? (GRUNTING) STAN: Screw you, Ray.
I earned every penny.
Screw me? You son of a bitch.
Yeah, I'm out of here.
RAY: What the hell are you talking about? You don't walk away from me, Stan.
(GRUNTING) MURTAUGH: Cole! Murtaugh! You were supposed to escape, then leave.
Now who's ignoring our plan? Wow.
Whatever happens in the future, let's not be like these guys.
Yeah.
Good shot.
Doc, so what'd you learn about Cole? Oh, from four minutes in the break room? He's either a pathological narcissist or it's a highly developed defense mechanism.
And as a non-shrink might say He thought I was hitting on him.
Did you? - No.
- I-I don't know.
He seems to be a good-looking guy.
- Picked yourself a winner.
- Okay.
So when do you start treating him? Oh, I'm not.
It would take six months just to scratch the surface.
Odds are he's protecting some devastating scars.
So was the last guy.
And I have my own scars to show for it.
I'm sorry.
I-I can't help you with this one.
(PHONE RINGING) Natalie.
Hi.
Hi.
So, uh, super last minute, but I was wondering if maybe you'd like to come by for dinner tonight.
Are you sure you're calling the right Cole? (CHUCKLES) Yes, I know who I'm calling.
Super casual.
Just the four of us.
Is Andrew okay with this? I think he feels guilty about calling the cops on you yesterday.
He didn't realize you were one.
Okay.
How about you? Won't be weird for you? It's all a little weird, but let's figure it out.
And I'm sure Maya would love to see you, so what do you say? I'll bring dessert.
Great.
MAYA: One more, one more, one more, please.
ANDREW: No.
- Come on, this is the one.
I promise.
- Fine, do it.
NATALIE: Wow.
Yes.
- Nice toss.
- (PHONE RINGING) Hey, did you get lost? Hey.
No, I got bad news.
I just got called back to the station.
Oh, no.
You want us to wait? No, no, no.
It's gonna be a long one.
Criminals in this town, can't even take a break for dinner.
Another time, then.
- Next week.
- Definitely.
Okay.
Good night.
I'm singing at a funeral tomorrow For a kid a year older than me And I've been talking to his dad - (ENGINE STARTS) - It makes me so sad When I think too much about it I can't breathe And I have this dream Where I'm screaming underwater Oh, hey, Ms.
Murtaugh.
- You can call me Trish.
- Roger.
For dinner, her idea.
- Come on in.
- Uh, ah.
It's a little cozy in here.
Yeah.
I don't do a lot of dinner parties.
There's a picnic table outside.
Perfect.
Um, Roger, can you give me and Cole a few minutes alone? - We need to talk.
- Just you and Cole? Just find some plates or silverware, something remotely clean.
Good luck with that.
That was not a great start for us, Cole, was it? I would agree with that.
You should know that we're an all-or-nothing family when it comes to Roger's partners.
Full exposure.
And that has to go both ways.
You get that? Okay.
I want to know who you are.
My husband's gut says you're a good guy, and I I want to believe that.
What do I need to know about you? I blacked out in my car And I woke up in my childhood bed I got a kid killed back in Aleppo.
Feeling sorry for myself I didn't pull the trigger, but I might as well have.
Tried to save him, but I'm so blue all the time I'm sorry.
And that's just how I feel Always have There are things that I've done that I don't think I could ever make up for.
I can't tell you that I'm a good man or that I'd be good for your husband.
And it's 4:00 a.
m I think you are.
You brought him back to life.
(SIGHS) - MURTAUGH: There we go.
- Hey.
It's the best I could find.
- Oh.
- Yeah.
Oh, found the good china.
Yeah, it looks like it's from a gas station giveaway.
Pretty close.
Some freebies from a car wash in Tripoli.
When were you in Tripoli? Let me take a stab at this.
After Tajikistan but before Chechnya.
After Chechnya, before El Salvador.
If there's a coup, this man was there.
(LAUGHTER)
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