Pretty Hard Cases (2021) s03e06 Episode Script

Spin Me Round

1
Nathan, I love you so much.
- Let's do this thing.
- What?
Let's get married. I'm
trying to grow old with you.
Oh, my God!
- I know that guy!
- What?!
It's like my old best
friend from high school.
Are you kidding me right now?
You didn't recognize that from the file?
Stop! GTPD!
Jake Mardy, you're under arrest.
We know that you're a Replicant.
We know that Krish is your boss.
What we don't know
Is how big this thing is,
or who's making the drugs.
If you cooperate,
I could patch you out as
a confidential informant,
and you can help us get Krish.
I thought we were having a meeting?
Yeah
Hey, Koi Chick. Nice kicks. Beetroot.
Yeah, good eye. You, uh
must be a sneakerhead.
Yeah, a little bit.
Picked up the Grateful 3s last week.
Nice.
Attaboy, Jake. He's buying it.
- It's not fine.
- It's fine!
Is he here yet?
Not yet.
When'd you last see him?
He met up with Krish and then
he got into a black SUV
headed south on Ossington.
You know what? I don't blame
him for dragging his feet,
because if someone, meaning
you, had told me that this place
was riddled with bedbugs,
I would be taking my time.
They said the bedbug issue was resolved.
Is a bedbug issue ever resolved?
And what if he's playing
us, huh? Is this him, like,
trying to get back at me
or something like that?
Okay, this is him. Just calm down.
Okay! Geez!
Well, I hope no one followed me,
'cause anyone who knows me knows
I would never step in
a place this sketch.
Oh, yeah? Speaking of sketch,
who was driving the black Yukon?
It's called a Uber XL,
the opposite of sketch.
You told me to keep up the
game as if nothing's changed.
I don't do public transit,
I don't do Uber pool.
Oh, I wouldn't if I was you
because of the ugh
Okay, so I'm a snitch now,
what does that mean? I'm
I start spilling stuff to you guys?
Betraying the people I care about
in order to save my own ass?
- That about it?
- You're an idiot.
You're hanging on to old high
school resentments over here?
It's time to let go, brother,
'cause I didn't snitch on you.
Oh, you're not a snitch. You're a narc.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Are you two gonna do this
all day, or can we focus?
What did you tell Krish?
I told him there had been
a gas leak at Yoyo's garage,
I'd pick up the stash later.
He bought it I think.
Said he's, um Pivoting operations.
Selling online's too risky right
now, so he's changing it up.
Changing it how?
Uh said he's going
back to his promoter roots,
hosting a sample night,
exclusive kind of thing.
Woo a few guys he knows, line up
New dealers with solid
distro track records.
- When?
- Friday night.
Can you get us in?
How am I supposed to get you in there?
He thinks you're a
couple of fish ladies.
- Oh.
- Eh
- Can you get me in?
- Oh yeah, maybe.
If anyone would ever believe
a geek like you would be selling drugs.
Right, 'cause koi-loving,
- manga-reading gamers sell drugs.
- Stop! Just making sure,
will they be selling
drugs at this place?
At the drug sampling party?
- Yeah.
- Fair.
In little baggies like
this. Like a kilo's worth.
- Where is it happening?
- This place called Scooters.
Scooters? Do you mean like
the roller-skating rink?
Oh my gosh, oh, oh!
You guys are badass.
Yeah, I don't think we can handle that.
Oh, I'm quivering in my roller skates!
You guys are hilarious.
I'll tell you what, Nazzy
I'll get you in there.
And if you convince
Krish you're a dealer,
I'll, uh I'll eat my shorts.
You know what? I think in a former
life, I worked with fish, like Jen.
Oh, she was actually asking about you.
Mm-hmm! So you may have done
what many have tried and failed to do.
She may not actually hate you.
Yes, told ya!
- Morning, Ro.
- Hey, Steve.
So, how's that case going
anyway? The koi-boy drug dealer?
Like, really good! Or not, like,
good, 'cause it's about drugs,
but purple rain is something like
we've never seen, it's pretty scary,
but we are making some headway, so
Oh, wish we were.
This Daigle case is slamming us.
Ro, did you get a chance to review
the Crown's disclosure package?
Keep it at the office, Steve.
- Why? You're talking shop.
- Not my shop.
I'm talking to your wife about her shop.
Well, Sam will find this
interesting too. Sweetie
Look at these CCTV captures.
They're inside her bedroom.
That's not admissible.
It's like doing a
search without a warrant.
Okay, seriously?
You're gonna have my ear
at the office in an hour.
Right now, I'm here to
have coffee with your wife.
'Cause unlike you, I am
actually interested in Sam.
How she's doing, her cases,
what she's been up to.
Wow.
Okay
- See you at the office.
- Bye.
- Bye!
- Oh, my God.
What's wrong with you
guys? What was that about?
I'm sorry. He's just
so annoying sometimes.
- Well
- It's like he's always
inserting himself right in
the middle of your story.
Like, every time. And
then you seem okay with it,
which is equally weird.
You know who you need?
Dr. Neil. Dr. Neil.
The best couples therapist
in the city! He's a magician.
Well, I just feel like I
don't know if I need the
Like, if we need therapy.
- Trust me, you do.
- Okay.
- Call him?
- Yeah.
Promise, promise, promise.
And then use my name, 'cause
you'll jump the waitlist.
- Call him!
- Yeah, calling.
Hey!
So, who else knows
you're getting married?
Uh, just a few family members.
- Is it a secret?
- Kinda.
We got a lot of things going on at work,
so we're just trying to keep it low-key.
I'm honoured to be in the inner circle.
Oh, and speaking of,
I was telling the Black sistah circle
how I'm living with
not one, but two cops,
and everyone's kind of giving
me grief, so can I ask a favour?
You want me to come down and
show 'em I don't have fangs?
The circle's a safe
space for women, so
I was thinking more like Kelly?
We have Leticia Horne,
this amazing transformative
justice facilitator
coming this afternoon, and
I think it could be cool
to get a Black female
cop's perspective on things.
Wow, yeah. I'm happy
to come and represent.
Now just tell me where
and when, and I'm in.
Cool.
Ooh!
Ah, ah!
Okay, so tonight at Scooters,
I'm gonna get Jake to
introduce you and Naz
as two dealers from out of town.
I'm not so sure Naz should
be in the mix on this play.
Hey! You need me. I know
this guy, he trusts me.
- Like I said, I'm not sure.
- Come on, look
I'm the one who got this
guy to agree to do this thing
in the first place, all right?
I promised I'd be there,
I gotta follow through.
Okay, okay. But I'm taking
the lead on this one.
Totally fine. Let's
head over to the motel
and Jake will help us
build out the UC play.
Just, uh, use the bathrooms here first.
This is not the place
you all were at yes
- Yep.
- No, no!
Kelly had to take
several boiling showers.
Let's just do it somewhere else.
The room's not that bad.
Okay, so any idea how
we're gonna get in?
Yep! Krish and I
are Viewpix friends.
I hit him up right after he
told me he liked my shoes.
When we were installing that koi pond.
Hmm
And based on his feed,
I know exactly where to find him.
Who did they invite to that party?
God.
I should've went home and changed.
What, into your mom
jeans and a crop top?
Mom jeans are totally in, by the way.
Yeah, for people who aren't moms.
Oh look, Dr. Neil, couples
counselor extraordinaire
confirming our first appointment.
I thought you and Steve were good.
Wait!
Is this because you've been
getting those fuzzy wuzzies
- for Naz every once in a while?
- Stop it!
Cravings in your belly
for Naz in your bed?
It has nothing to do with Naz.
No, it's because Ro thought it
would be good for Steve and me.
She says that he keeps
inserting himself into my story,
whatever that means,
I don't really know.
Okay, it sounds like Ro keeps
inserting her own self into your story
and needs to mind her own business.
Oh, wow, I wonder what that feels like.
Oh, ha-ha-ha. Listen,
I learned my lesson,
I will never interfere into your
life again. Unless you need me to.
Or unless I think that
I really need to and
No, I don't. Because I'm good.
Jesus, you are really good.
Pretty, pretty, pretty good.
Can you tell me why it's
good? Can you tell me why?
I'm not gonna tell you why it's good!
- Not that I'm inserting myself.
- Oh, wait, wait.
- Yo! What's up, Krish?
- Look who it is.
Looks like you have a
long line to wait in, brah.
Good thing I got a
friend holding my spot.
Oh! Respect, okay!
- Hey.
- Oh, you remember my partner?
- Fish lady.
- Yeah.
Sensible footwear.
Oh, look. Yes, it's like a
marshmallow's hugging my foot.
I can see that.
Yo, I've been waiting for
these to drop for weeks.
Hoping I can get two pairs.
I just gotta check on
my shmoney real quick.
Oh, no. Wait, wait, wait.
- No way!
- What? What?
Man!
A payment came out of my account
that I forgot all about. Shoot!
- Oh
- Now I can't get 'em.
The fish business isn't booming?
I mean, it is if you want
to wear shoes like mine,
- just not if you want to wear shoes like hers.
- Right.
Ah, man.
I'm sick and tired of living this
straight and narrow lifestyle.
Can we please just get back
in the game just for a bit?
- Shh. Tss-tss-tss!
- A little bit?
Please, you were so good at it, though.
Stop, stop, stop, stop.
And what game is that?
Well, let's just say
I got a lot of friends,
and most of my friends are
some serious partiers,
- if you know what I'm saying.
- I know what you mean, yeah.
But never mind.
Guess I can't get the shoes,
and I have to live
vicariously through your feet.
- Mm-hmm.
- Look, take my spot, all right?
- Ugh!
- Thank you.
I'll see you around.
So bummed!
All right. Take care.
It just, like, right Just came
out of my account! Just like that!
- What?!
- Yo, Kelly!
One sec.
What's up?
Listen, not that I
want to steer you away
from your righteous path, or anything.
Oh, please, steer away.
So, I got this thing
tonight. You should come by.
Might be able to present
you with some opportunities
to, uh, step up your sneaker game.
Mmm okay! Wait
Her too, right?
She's too straight edge.
That's why nobody expects
her to be such a shady bitch!
All right, if you say so, bring her.
Ah! Yeah!
Tonight, Scooters VIP on me, okay?
- Right! VIP?
- Of course.
- VIP!
- I'll see you there.
So I'm a shady bitch?
Oh, but you're such a loveable one!
- Oh. Wow.
- Hey!
You've been holding out on me!
Where you learn to skate so good?
Well, I chalk it up to
perpetual sleeping in. Yes!
Blades saved my ass in college.
Okay!
- Here we go.
- Look at ya.
- Here I come.
- Yeah.
- Oh, dear.
- Come on.
Oh, snap. Watch out. You all right?
- I got it.
- Okay, positive reinforcement.
- You're good, you're good.
- Yeah!
Up top. There it is.
- You got this.
- Yes!
Whoa! Oh my gosh!
Wow.
Ah, geez whoa!
This is how you, uh,
plan to take down our big drug
dealer tonight? With Skateski?
I think I'm ready,
guys. I think I got it.
- Okay.
- Yeah.
Okay, well, let's go lay this out.
Excuse me.
You guys wanna give me a push in the
Just in that general
direction, that would be
You know what? I have I, uh
You know, I got this,
actually. Here I
Here I come, drug dealers.
So
Our man Krish is hosting an
event for potential new dealers
and we believe he will be
handing out sample packs of this.
So we will be there to watch it happen,
gather more evidence, and see how
far this drug is actually reaching.
Wait, wait. We're
just gonna let this guy
hand this stuff out at the party?
Then what, it's out on the
street? How's that a good play?
Yeah, that's what we're gonna do,
we're just gonna sit back
and watch them hand out drugs.
That's what I'm wondering.
Which is why we have these.
Now, before the event,
we'll do a controlled swap.
Replace the real drugs
with these lookalikes.
What, Watts?
Uh, well, what if the dealers
want to sample on the spot?
Are you kidding me? Do you know
how much caffeine is in this stuff?
If they want a mini-dose,
they'll definitely be buzzing.
And Chase will go in early
to find out where he's
hiding the real drugs.
Kelly will do the switch out.
Meanwhile, Nathan and I will
be hanging out with Krish.
What, Watts?
Uh, how?
Our CI's making an introduction.
We're dealers from
Montreal, making a big buy
and maybe hopefully find
out who's making this stuff.
And in the meantime, I'm gonna suss out
who the real invited dealers are
and put them in the database.
Right! Badges.
All right. I gotta
go meet up with Tueli.
I'll see you guys at the
rink before the party.
Wish me luck with these activists.
They're gonna love you.
Aw doesn't everybody?
Okay, let's get this party started!
All right!
Hey!
What do you think your community needs?
Miss Peggs?
Thank you, Leticia.
My brother's neighbourhood
invites professionals
to volunteer their time.
Mmm, what kind?
Lawyers will talk about what
to do if you've been scammed,
and accountants advise on
how to stretch your money.
- That kind of thing.
- Great! What else?
Overdose prevention.
Yeah! Okay.
Yeah, the province gives
out free Narcan kits,
so maybe we could bring in a local
pharmacist and do some training.
Okay, so sounds like we're rethinking
what public safety looks like.
Uh, how about a safety audit?
Like checking in on the elderly,
especially those who live alone.
Making sure the
streetlights, park lights,
and security cameras
are all working properly.
That is so true.
The lights leading up to
my apartment are always out,
and I don't come home
from work 'til dark.
And how about a safety walk program?
- Hmm.
- You text us when you're close,
we meet you at your transit stop
and get you to your doorstep.
- That's good.
- That is perfect.
We? Are you volunteering?
Absolutely.
I'll even wrangle some
of my colleagues to help.
Okay, colleagues? That's
great. Where do you work?
I'm a police officer
with Guns and Gangs.
What?!
You've got to be kidding me.
I didn't come here to talk to no cop.
This is supposed to be private, safe!
I don't feel safe.
- What are you doing here?
- Um
I invited her. I asked Kelly to join us
because she's an amazing woman.
- And yes, she's a cop, but she
- Thank you, Tueli.
As you can tell, there's some
concerns here about your presence.
Obviously, what we're discussing
here does not leave this room.
Absolutely. Of course.
Good.
Let's go, come on.
Good dog. This way.
It's a big night, all right? Yeah.
- Hi.
- Hey,
we're closed tonight for
a private event, okay?
Oh, no, I'm the fire
inspector with the city.
- Oh.
- You the owner?
Uh, no, I'm not. He's out of town.
I'm just renting it for the night,
so come back tomorrow, okay?
Yeah, that's that's not how
surprise drop-in code checks work.
Look, what's it gonna take
for me to get you and your
cute doggo out of here?
Ah-ah-ta-ta! Ajax is my
emotional support dog,
you are not allowed to pet him. Okay?
What can I do for you?
I just need to make sure
that the exits are clear
and that the fire detectors and
extinguishers are in good order.
Shouldn't take long at all.
Thank you.
Oh, oh, oh, okay!
Hey, can I help you with something? I
Yeah, I just I need
a visual inside any room
- with a locked door.
- That one? Re
Yes, this one.
Okay. Just give me a sec.
Thank you. Appreciate it.
All right, go ahead, take a look.
Thank you, appreciate it.
It's all good, right? Yeah.
Okay, everything seems
to be in good order,
there's just a few
more rooms down there,
- and I'll be out of your hair.
- All right, let's go.
Ah-ta-ta-ta! Do not touch the dog.
- Right, of course. Go ahead.
- Thank you.
- Hey.
- Hey, hun.
- You gonna be home for dinner?
- No, I'm gonna be late.
How's your work going?
Anything exciting?
Anything you want to talk
about? Because I'm all ears.
Uh, you know what? It's fine.
We don't have to talk about
my work. Listen, I'm a cop,
so most of it is confidential anyway.
Sam, please.
Tell me the truth.
Am I a horrible mansplainer?
You're not like a
horrible mansplainer
- But I'm a mansplainer.
- You're just like
You're like a "splainer"
that happens to be a man.
Listen, I love you.
It's it's no big
deal, okay? We're good.
I'm still making dinner for
you whenever you get home,
and I'm gonna show you
that I'm very interested
in your very interesting job.
Yeah, that's very interesting.
Listen, uh, I gotta go. Bye.
Hey, how'd it go?
Worked like a charm.
Ajax's nose never lies.
Top of his canine drug detecting class.
And according to Ajax, the
stash is in the utility closet
to the right of the washrooms.
The code is 8-0-0-8-1-3-5.
Okay, Kelly's gonna be here soon,
she's got the fake stuff with her.
She'll be able to do a quick swap out.
- Great.
- Okay.
- What?
- Boobies?
8-0-0-8-1-3-5 is "boobies".
Boobies, right, yeah.
No, that's amazing, for sure.
That's so good!
Look, it's easier to stay as
close to the truth as possible.
There's less room to screw up.
Just never use our real names.
Okay.
How about Knee Job?
Okay, don't call me that.
- What's Knee Job?
- Eh
- Oh, in high school
- Yeah
He lost his V-card to
Heather Peterson's knee.
That's not what went down.
Ah, uh, uh, uh back up.
What happened with
Heather Peterson's knee?
Let's just say a romantic gesture,
typically done by the hand
Heather did with her knee.
Now, either she had serious skills,
or Knee Job was good to go.
That's quite enough of that, all right?
Nathan and I are big noise.
Yeah, I got it.
Club promoters, Montreal, having a rave.
Jake.
We need Krish to buy our cover.
You need to take this seriously.
Oh, I'm serious.
Like, "I don't want to wind
up dead if Krish finds out
I double-crossed him" serious.
Looks like some distributors
are already here.
We better get going, big noise.
Damn. Everyone's ahead of schedule.
Oh, my God, Kel, why won't you pick up?
Listen, the dealers are here early.
I really hope that you're
on your way. I'm going in.
All right, Kelly.
Know the significance of that number?
Police here are 230 percent
more likely to pull the gun
on an unarmed Black
person than a white person.
Mmm, and then what?
You're expected to just
go along your merry way
as if nothing happened.
Do you know how much it costs to
fund the police force annually?
About a billion dollars.
If we could take a
tiny bit of that money,
put it back into community supports,
we could have a sustainable
crime prevention model.
Cops need to be removed from schools.
And nurses and psychologists reinstated.
- Yes.
- Mm-hmm.
But
Not all cops are bad apples.
There are good ones, like me,
doing good work.
But if the tree's rotten,
even the good apples will
hold some of its poison.
- Oh!
- Hm.
Please, Kelly.
I'm not picking on you as an individual.
You seem to care.
It's the institution you
work for I have issue with.
So, back to you.
We appreciate your offer,
a walk safe program
with your colleagues.
No thanks.
I I hear you.
I really do.
Mmm, that's my colleague texting.
Sorry, I gotta get to work.
You okay, Kelly?
Honey
How could you go out there tonight,
put yourself in the line of fire
for a system that doesn't
care about your people?
Sis
I'm doing the best I can, okay?
If this wasn't a purple rain
do, this would be amazing.
Yeah.
So, you know who's who here?
Yeah, that's Tommy.
He owns the Serpent Room down on Queen.
He's unpredictable, but
has a solid clientele.
And over there with the
short hair and the jacket,
that's, uh, Lil Lish.
She's pretty cool, actually.
Hosts these retro video dance parties.
Shoot.
Where are you? Listen,
we need to switch out those drugs now,
Krish is handing out the real stuff.
I'm almost there, can you stall him?
Yeah, well
Yes. Cool. I'll try. Yes.
Okay, thanks.
All right. No slowing down,
let's keep it going,
let's keep it going.
Crap!
We gotta keep these
moving today, all right?
- If you need more, let me know.
- Help, I can't stop!
Whoa!
What the hell?!
I should've worn my helmet.
Ugh, Sam, I said I'd be there soon.
Shoot.
- Hands where I can see them.
- Yep.
Is there a problem, Officer?
Yeah, that. Cell phone
use while driving.
My bad. I won't It
won't happen again. Look
- I'm a cop.
- Okay, let me see your badge.
Oh, shoot.
Look, I'm UC right now,
so it's with my handlers.
My name's Kelly Duff, B4601. Call it in.
Anybody could spew out numbers.
Call it in. I'm kind of in
the middle of a play here.
- Did you hear that, MacCleary?
- What?
She's in the middle of a play.
What do we got here? Drugs.
It's that purple stuff
we've been seeing on campus.
- Get out of the car.
- Whoa, whoa.
- Get out of the car!
- All right. I'm unarmed.
I'm just reaching to
undo my seatbelt, okay?
Get out.
- Walk towards me.
- All right.
- Walk towards me.
- Just take it easy. Okay.
Keep coming. Keep coming. Stop.
- You got her?
- Yeah, I got her.
Sir, this is
- Take it easy!
- Get on the ground! Get down!
Ah! Ah!
- Do you have a gun?
- No!
Officer, you're making a mistake!
Shut your mouth.
Detective Kelly Duff. B4
- I said shut it!
- Detective Kelly Duff!
- I said shut it!
- B4601!
Shh! Find anything?
- Just call it in!
- Did you find a gun?
- No, car's clean.
- I'm 44 division.
B460 1.
- Maybe we should call it in.
- Go ahead.
I need to run a check on
UC officer badge b4601.
What do you got?
She is who she says she is.
Let me get you up there.
- Let's get
- Off me! Get off me!
You know the job, right?
We can't be too careful.
There's a lot of dangerous
people on the streets.
Yeah, I see that.
I'm sorry, Detective, I was
just following the evidence.
I got both your numbers.
Hey, what's going on?
Oh, my God. You're so
late, what happened?
Yeah, I I got held up.
What's this?
Never mind me. Whoa.
What happened to you?
Nothing. My head
I mean, nothing. But I got this.
- Good. Where's the room?
- This way.
The drugs should be somewhere in here.
Code word's "boobies".
Boobies!
Get it? Boobs.
Come on, come on.
Oh
Mm-hmm.
Huh?
Hey, Krish! Hoo-hoo-hoo!
- Hey, hey.
- My man! Boom! Smoke!
Yes! How are you?
- I just wanted to tell you
- Yeah.
there's so many cool
people in this place!
Loads of cool people.
Are you having fun?
I'm having fun. Who's the coolest?
Having a great time. All right, great.
Yo, Krish. Uh
Come meet big noise,
the promoters I was telling you about.
That's right.
That's right, that's
right. Let's go see them.
All clear.
I'm gonna hands these
off to Watts, okay?
- Okay!
- Yeah, they say they want
to sample the product.
All right, makes sense.
Let me go get some, okay?
- Yo, sneaker fish lady!
- Oh, hey! There you go.
Hey, look, I was looking for you.
- Gotta talk business.
- Yo, listen, we will.
I got some people in town
from "La Belle Province"
so I'm gonna go deal with
that, and then we'll talk.
Yeah, yeah, okay, I'm gonna
slip these on, hit the rink.
- But find me later, all right?
- All right, you got it. I got you.
- Don't forget about me.
- I got you, I got you.
So, which one of you is Big
and which one of you is Noise?
Package deal. One unit.
And how do y'all know each other again?
A mutual acquaintance connected us.
Your boy Jake here would not shut up
about your new concoction.
Tell us more.
It's a proprietary blend. It's clean.
I get it straight from
the source, so no lacing.
You can use a little, you can use a lot.
You can simply toss it back.
But what the clubbers love
The clubbers love this.
The purple rain slammer.
You know, you really should
try it before you buy it.
Mmm.
Yeah, man.
I like the way you do business.
So, uh, how fast does it, uh oh.
- Yeah, that fast.
- All right.
It takes a lot to impress my
boy here. How much can we get?
How much do you need?
Uh, as much as you got.
- Seriously?
- We got a huge rave coming up.
Thinking we can sell shots
to everybody who comes in,
and if our clients are as
impressed as you say they will be,
we'll need more the next week.
- Talk numbers to me.
- We don't come to play.
Hey, I don't got any
time for games here, okay?
I got bigger things on my mind.
Well, you need to give the
guys some room to talk business.
You see, Krish likes to talk
mano a mano to the money guy.
You should be munching
on your shorts, okay?
Because he was totally
buying my dealer act.
Whatever, Knee Job.
You know, Jake, one-on-one, you
and I were always really cool.
The minute anybody else was around,
you became a real asshole.
Well, that's 'cause you
never knew how to take a joke.
Oh, I could take a joke.
It was the mocking
and the name-calling,
and telling everyone
that my house smelled
because of my mom's cooking?
That same food that you would
scarf down and thank her for?
How do you think that made me feel?
- Vengeful.
- Hey, stupid.
I did not snitch on you.
Well, look, you still walked out
of my life without looking back.
Yeah, well, I'm back now.
So you'd better get the hell used to it.
I figure we could use
2,000 units this weekend.
That's a big order.
I have to speak to the
prince about that one.
See what they say.
Well, maybe a down payment could help.
Or I could talk to him myself.
A deposit is always appreciated.
Let me hook you up.
Love is just a heartbeat away, baby ♪
I feel it's gonna happen today ♪
Love is just a heartbeat away, baby ♪
I'm dreaming of
the things I can say ♪
I'm in love with you ♪
You're inside my soul ♪
And when I'm with you ♪
I just lose control ♪
Wherever I am ♪
I am ♪
Wherever I go ♪
Whoa! You skate fast like a cheetah.
I was wondering if we
could just do that, like,
maybe just hold hands
- Yeah.
- While we skate.
Yeah, sure.
Oh. Looks like big noise
is having a big bro party with Krish.
Yeah.
I think Krish is gonna
totally lead us to the source.
Kel is something up?
I don't like to meddle.
Oh, you don't like to meddle now?
I abhor meddlers, I
absolutely despise them.
It's just that this morning,
you used to be on cloud nine,
and now you're on, like, cloud zero.
I don't even know if
that's a thing, like,
whatever the opposite
to like, cloud nine is.
Nathan and I are getting married.
What? Are you serious?
When did this oh, my
God. Why didn't you tell me?
Kel, this is amazing!
Can I be a bridesmaid? Because
you promised that I could be.
Whoa, whoa, slow down, okay? Just stop.
I know, I'm just, okay, sorry.
You know what?
It's fine. Look, I
gotta talk to you later.
All right, this is all I've got.
The Prince says they're
gonna need a few more days
- to get the rest, though.
- Great.
Any chance we're gonna
get to meet The Prince?
I mean, rubbing shoulders with royalty
sounds pretty sweet to me.
Nah. Nobody connects with
The Prince except for me.
But I'll be in touch. Peace out.
Hey, a bird in the hand,
so I don't know that he's
gonna give us this prince guy.
Patience, brother. He may not give him,
but we're gonna get him.
Chase and Watts delivered the real
purple rain to the property unit
to be bagged and tagged.
Mm-hmm. And we bought off
most of the fake purple rain.
Wait! Stop there. Yeah.
Krish sold some of it to this guy.
Tommy from the Serpent Room.
Mercurial, but a stellar dealer.
Krish would do whatever it
takes to make our order happen.
His eyes lit up with dollar signs.
He said his supplier was called
The Prince, and we got a
promise to step up production.
In the meantime, Jake
remains our ear on the ground.
Look, I also found this.
Krish's stash was in
a hazardous waste bag.
- Check out the label.
- Mmm.
Looks like something
a lab would use, right?
Dr. Sharma did say the supplier
would be a chemistry whiz,
so you know, maybe it's connected.
We'll try and trace this tomorrow.
Yeah, um Yeah, tomorrow sounds good.
Hey, Kel.
Hey.
Long day.
You know, we probably both
need some sleep, so I'll just
I'm gonna get my stuff,
and then I'm gonna go.
Sam.
I wasn't 100 percent truthful with you.
Earlier at the rink.
Um are you not getting
married? Is that the ?
- No, no.
- No?
It's not that. Um
Something happened
Earlier today, and it was really bad.
Which is why I was late, but I can't
I can't talk about it right
now, not yet. All right?
I just gotta
I just gotta think it through.
- Okay?
- Okay.
I love you.
I love you.
Oh, wow.
I didn't know I was hungry
until that smell hit me.
That smells amazing, what are you
- Hello.
- Doing here?
It's very late.
Oh, I'll give you ladies
your space. Uh, girls. Women.
Hey.
Let me know when you're ready to eat.
- Okay.
- Okay?
Thank you, Steve.
- Hey.
- Hello.
So
I am here to celebrate.
I got a motion overturned,
which is a very big deal,
and you're the first
person I wanted to tell.
- Aw
- Shall I open this?
Oh, and then, hold on,
I also got you this.
"How to speak so your man will
shut the eff up and listen."
- Oh, okay. Well
- Oh, it's pretty good.
It is a deep dive into power dynamic.
I think, um Thank you, but um
No thank you, I'm good.
Sam, we talked about this.
Actually, you talked about it,
and frankly, I found it like,
a little bit womansplainy, so
Damn.
Yeah, Ro, listen.
I know that you really care
about your friends and
you're super protective
of like, me and Jen, and
you always have the answer,
and normally you do, but
it's just that Steve and I,
like, we are really
We're good.
Okay, I was trying to help you,
because as a friend,
I think that's what
I know, and sometimes you can.
Sometimes, you can't.
So I guess I'm drinking
this bad boy alone?
Yeah, that's right, you are.
Because of you, I
promised I was gonna have
this very late dinner
with Steve, and afterwards,
he's gonna be so eager to
prove that he cares about
interesting me and my
interesting feelings,
and like, interesting work.
So, you're gonna down
that one on your own.
I'm sorry.
Ugh, I'm a terrible friend.
No, no, you're good. You're good.
- Dinner next week.
- Yes, I would like that.
You gonna lodge a formal
complaint against those assholes?
Of course I am.
But honestly
I don't know how much more
of this I can take, Nathan.
Nothing ever changes.
This system is rotten.
I keep defending it.
How do I get anyone to listen?
I don't know.
I do know this.
If anybody can do it
It's you.
Kelly Duff can make 'em listen.
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