Rookie Blue s04e05 Episode Script
Poison Pill
Dov? You're male, right? Huh? - You.
Male.
Am I right? - Yes, Gail, I am.
What does that mean, in guy - You're so - Eye contact and laughing too hard? 'Cause I know what that means in girl.
- Oh, not seals.
- They're they're just unwinding after work, Gail, - like colleagues do.
- Colleagues.
Colleagues that have spent six months together working undercover and sharing stories together and cooking with each other? I thought you and Collins were all good now.
He just looked at her lips.
He lip-looked her.
Nope.
I'm still way better.
Excuse me.
- Chloe.
- Hi.
Can I have a word? I just scored a whale.
We'll just be a sec.
Yeah.
Just a sec.
Here? You know that guy's a fireman, right? So? So in a room full of cops, you're basically talking to a guy who operates a hose for a living.
What's on your mind, Dov? "Rabid.
" Rabbit? "Rabid.
" The film.
There's a screening in the park tomorrow, and I was wondering if you'd like to go with me.
I need to be really clear about something.
'Cause a lot of what you're saying, I'm not gonna lie, - is - Yes, I just I asked you out.
What about Frank? I don't think it's his kind of movie.
Doesn't worry you anymore? No, it does.
Believe me, it does, but I, uh, think It's worth the risk.
You have no idea.
It's about time, Dov Epstein.
- Good morning.
- Hey.
What is this? Look, I don't want to overstate this, but this omelet is easily the greatest thing I have ever done in the history of ever.
- Is that for me? - Yeah.
That's so sweet.
You sit.
You want coffee? Nick - I don't eat eggs.
- You don't? I hate them.
Do I know that? Yep.
Ah.
Whoops.
Uh, okay.
Okay.
I tell you what I'm gonna take some of the toppings.
I'm gonna put it on toast.
No, you don't have to do that.
No no.
No, you'll love it.
I grill the tomatoes first.
It brings out the sweetness Nick? Tomatoes? What, you don't eat tomatoes? - I'm allergic.
- Right.
Gives you that rash.
Okay.
Well, if my goal this morning was to gross you out - and then disfigure you - You are doing so good.
Sorry.
I invented this recipe undercover.
I got kind of used to making it.
Oh, well, why don't you wrap it up and bring it to Andy? I don't want it to go to waste.
Hey, Trace, tell me something.
What was your first impression of me? I thought you were sweet.
Come on.
Maybe pathologically ambitious, 'cause you kept sleeping with your superiors.
So did you, so okay, that's not even the point.
We became friends, right? Uh-huh.
So there's no reason why me and Marlo can't become friends, you know, once we get to know each other? - McNally.
- Yeah? Assignments are up.
It's you and me today.
Morning, Nash.
Perfect.
- Hey.
- Hi.
Oh, sorry.
Sorry.
- I'm sorry.
Let me help you.
- No, it's okay.
Wow.
Uh, I haven't dropped a bag over a guy since the 11th grade.
Tyler Wotmo.
How'd that work out for you? He was a nice guy.
Terrible acne, though.
- So mixed? - Yeah.
Hmm.
I'll, um, see you Later? Later.
What was that? What? I okay.
I, uh, I asked Chloe out on a date.
- Wait, you did? - Oh.
Wow, yeah.
That's great.
What about Frank? I know.
Potential career suicide.
That's why I'm keeping it on the D.
L.
Well, here's a tip less googly eyes.
Hey, she dropped something.
"OL-571.
" Olanzapine? Yeah.
What's that? Well, Wanda used to take that.
Dov, that's it's for bipolar disorder.
You think Chloe has bipolar disorder? - Those could be anybody's.
They could be anybody's.
- Oh, yeah, no.
I don't know.
Yeah, but still, that would explain a lot of things.
I mean, her sudden transfer from 27 Into her godfather's division.
Plus she seems kind of crazy.
- Chris, we're not - Sometimes.
Listen, Dov, just leave 'em where you found them.
Whoever's they are, they'll come back for them.
Yep, she's totally right.
This is none of our business.
Wait, wait, wait.
Are you even allowed to be a cop if you're bipolar? Parade room, kids.
Let's go.
Oh, so I looked up the movie last night.
Sex zombies.
That's a bold choice.
Missing something? But it is from the '70s, so I guess we could just pretend it's about gender politics or something.
I'm sure they did, right? Are you okay? You look all furrowed.
- Are you hungover? - No.
Should I drive? No, I'll drive.
Thank you.
Okay.
Corner of Crawford and Lobb.
Copy, 15-19.
We're on our way.
Joelle.
Excuse me.
- Get back, folks.
- Can you hear me, Joelle? About time.
This guy won't let us work.
- Say something! Joelle! Joelle! - Sir.
Sir! Stay back.
Step back! They've made a mistake, okay? They think she's overdosed.
Okay, well, you need to let them do their job.
My wife doesn't use heroin.
I'm her husband, I should know.
Joelle.
Joelle.
Okay.
Okay.
This woman O.
D'd? Short answer, yeah.
.
Track marks, shallow breathing, discoloration.
She won't respond to the naloxone we gave her, - so we're taking her in.
- This isn't happening.
I mean, how did he do it? - It's not possible.
- Who? Who? How did who do what? Nathan.
Her ex, okay? He's a junkie.
She's not.
She's she's my wife, okay? - Honey.
Honey, I'm coming.
- Hey.
Hey.
- Hey, hey, hey! Step back.
- Get off.
You get off! Yeah, this guy's not coming with us.
Talk to us.
Who is Nathan? What did he do? Look, it's Nathan Barnes.
It's her ex-boyfriend.
If she is using drugs, it's with him.
Okay, well, we will send an officer to talk to him if you calm down.
Deal? So do you have a big family? No.
Why? Just curious.
You know, I think it says a lot about a person size of their family.
Does it? Well, do you have a big family? No.
What does that say about you? Look, we don't have to do the whole "get to know you" thing, okay? Okay, well, you know what? I figured we ride together, so maybe we should try.
Oh, I disagree.
In fact, I think it's harmful to a good police partnership.
Harmful? Yeah.
I don't need the drama.
Rather just do my job.
So then what about you and Sam? Sam and I work because we keep an emotional distance.
That I can picture.
Go for 15-74.
All right, thanks, Dov.
Okay, guy's name is Nathan Barnes.
Allegedly supplied heroin that led to an O.
D.
Hello? Mr.
Barnes? It's the police.
Nathan? Hello? Sometimes this job is just too easy.
Hey, bud.
Hi.
Oh, my God, put him down.
Come here.
Give me your hands.
Give me your hands.
Oh, my God.
This is the first time I've used.
Whoa, whoa.
You're hurting me.
Whoa, whoa, what is that on your arms? What is that? Yeah, those.
I'm not sure.
One, two, three.
Okay.
Mark 15-74.
We need E.
M.
S.
to 1802 Strickland right away.
When she stabilizes, we'll get a statement.
Okay.
Officers, I'm gonna need you to step out of the room.
- Sir, you, too.
Everyone out.
- What's wrong? Your wife didn't overdose.
It's more serious than that.
Come on.
Everyone out right now.
What's your status? Sarge, just handed off our guy.
We're about to bag his drugs.
Negative, 15-74.
Stand down.
Repeat, stand down.
His drug supply is contaminated.
Contaminated? With what? Anthrax.
All right.
Yeah.
Okay.
I got it.
What? They said to wait in here for the Hazmat team.
That's it? Well, what about all this? They don't know.
Specialists are coming.
Oh, that's awesome.
- I am gonna just really - McNally.
McNally! Calm down! Oh, my God! You are not just gonna play it cool right now! The more you freak out, the more you're gonna spread that stuff around.
You're unbelievable, you know that? You ever let it go? Let what go? You know, the tough-guy act.
The ice queen routine.
Yeah, you know what? You and Sam are just really perfect for each other, aren't you? - And Sam again.
- Yeah, and Sam again.
You know, he's the only other person I know that would get covered in Anthrax and then chill out.
Do you know what I hate most in the world? Kittens? Laughter? Two girls standing in a room shouting about a guy who's not even there.
We are in a situation here.
Can we keep our heads together, okay? Just get through it.
Cruz and McNally are they all right? We don't know.
But you're not getting within a hundred feet, you understand? There's people on it.
I need you here.
All right.
So what are we dealing with? The doctors are saying the Anthrax is in the heroin supply.
What? How? It's early.
We're still trying to piece it together.
I've brought in help from drug squad.
Good.
Let's get to work.
Jacob Blackstone.
Look, Sam, he's familiar with cases like this.
He's gonna run it.
That gonna be a problem? No, sir.
Not today.
Good.
So the Anthrax bacteria is getting into the heroin supplies by natural means.
It's happening overseas at the point of production.
Sometimes it's from bone meal used to cut the drugs, sometimes from animal hides used to transport it.
Now once the dirty drug hits the streets, users are dropping like flies.
Glasgow, Scotland, two years ago Now we've got two confirmed cases so far the housewife and gallery owner.
But we're looking at more.
And users who have been exposed don't even know it yet.
We gotta find them.
We gotta get 'em into treatment.
The disease can kill 'em in 48 hours flat.
Shaw, you'll head that up.
Work the streets.
Yeah, we got that, sure.
Second part of this thing we need to find the source of the dirty drugs - and lock it down.
- Swarek, Nash, that's you.
Why don't you start with the gallery owner? Find out who sold it to him, who his supplier is, move on up the chain.
The faster we find it, the more people we save.
Now we've got teams in all downtown divisions.
We'll go citywide if we have to.
If we're dealing with sick people, is there a chance that we can catch it? No.
It is not contagious.
You cannot catch it from another person.
The danger here is in the dirty drugs.
That is where the infectious spores lie.
It doesn't take much, people.
Now if you find any, walk away.
Call it in, we'll send a team.
There is one exception.
Collins, you served in Afghanistan? Person dies, they start to produce the spores.
Corpses are deadly.
Exactly.
You find a body, same thing.
You walk away, you call it in.
Let's get to work, folks.
Thanks.
You know what? I could probably use some backup on this end.
You want Collins? I'll do it.
I'm sure Collins would rather be in the field.
It's fine by me.
Very well.
Hey.
What's your name? Gail Peck.
At your service.
Shelters, soup kitchens, parks.
It's a wide net, people.
Let's go.
Oliver, you mind if I drive? In our whole history together, what makes you think that I would answer "yes" to that? Well, it's just that I'd really like to take the lead on this thing, if that's okay.
Not exactly a glamour case, Diaz.
We're going to the trenches.
But still, if you don't mind.
Yeah.
I'll go to the hospital, talk to the victims.
Okay.
Good.
I'll call Cruz and McNally, see how they're doing, all right? Hey, Sam.
Hey.
How you holding up? Uh, remember how I said I liked abstract art? I've changed my mind.
Okay.
Uh, you know experts are on their way, right? Yeah.
Maybe I can distract you with some police work? Please do.
Put you on speaker.
- Hey, Sam.
- McNally.
Another day at the office, huh? How you doing? - Oh, you know.
- I hear ya.
Listen, we gotta track this thing up the supply line.
So anything you can tell me about the drug - might be helpful.
- Copy that.
Okay, but do not get any of it on you, understand? Sure thing.
The glassines are stamped "midnight.
" - It's powdered.
Slight yellow tint.
- Collins.
Check all recent drug busts for midnight heroin, all right? Oh.
Sam, we gotta go.
Okay, listen, you guys are gonna be just fine.
All right? I'll see you when you get out.
- All right.
Bye.
- Bye.
Hi.
I'm Howard.
Are you two sisters? - No.
- No.
Well, nonetheless, I'm Howard.
How do you do? Mr.
Bancroft, when did you first notice your wife was unwell? Not until this morning.
I I left the house, I was going to my clinic, and there she was.
You know, she was lying on the sidewalk.
Do you know when she might have had contact - with the contaminated drugs? - I I I had no idea that she was even touching heroin.
Okay? So I don't know how how this could possibly happen.
Mr.
Bancroft, even the smallest detail could help us build a timeline.
Um, look, Nathan was having, uh, an art opening, and and she wanted to go.
Uh, so we fought about it.
I tried to put my foot down.
She went anyway.
I don't know.
Maybe that's when it happened.
When was that? Uh uh, Thursday.
- Okay.
Thank you, Mr.
Bancroft.
- Okay.
Three days that's consistent with the progress of the disease.
Okay.
If she wakes up, and if Nathan Barnes does, get more.
- When, where, who was there.
- Got it.
Poor guy.
Excuse me.
Sorry.
Uh, doctor, do you mind could I, uh, just ask you a couple quick questions about what could you tell me about bipolar disorder? That's not really my area.
No, just broadly, if if you don't mind.
Well, it's a mood disorder, as I'm sure you know, defined by extreme swings from depression to mania.
Mania is that like, um, you know, talking a lot? Random thoughts? Sure, sure, sure.
People experience what's called flight of ideas.
Uh, racing thoughts.
Cluttered speech.
- Is it serious? - It can be.
Extreme cases can lead to psychosis delusions, hallucinations.
Thank you, doctor.
This is a lateral flow screening assay.
It's gonna confirm for us if anthracis bacillus is present, and at what concentr oh, wow.
Is that positive? Yeah.
Off the charts.
What does that mean? Well, you're gonna need antibiotics, that's for sure.
You know, to ward off the disease.
- And some follow-up shots down the road.
- Whoa.
Hold on a second.
Ward off? You mean like, prevent? Yeah.
Yeah, of course.
It's early.
It's entirely treatable.
Wait, you didn't know that? Uh no.
Oh.
Wow.
Sorry.
Uh, yeah.
You guys are gonna be fine.
- Oh, you must be hugely relieved.
- Yeah.
You don't get out of the lab much, do you, Howard? Okay, so so that's it? - We're okay? - Totally.
Just need to decontaminate you.
Okay.
How does that work? Well, I hope you're close.
Um 'cause you have to empty your pockets and take of all your clothes.
Hey, midnight heroin shows up in nine arrests.
All small-time users, all within the last week.
Well, that makes sense, right? New product.
That's why the disease is surfacing now.
These arrests are spread all over the city, but there's a bunch near King and Niagara.
King and Niagara? That's near the gallery.
Think his hook-up's down there? Well, you know, junkies love to shop local.
- Sir? - Yeah? I just got word from St.
Pat's, and a young man was admitted a few minutes ago, late-stage Anthrax.
Send Send Nash.
Thanks.
You, uh, got any C.
I.
S near King and Niagara? Yep.
- Let's go.
- Okay.
- Collins, with me.
- Yes, sir.
Here we go.
- Detective? - Yeah? Can I ask you a question? You ran the Fort Erie U.
C.
operation with Collins and McNally.
That's right.
I was hoping you could tell me more about it.
Why is that? You thinking of going into undercover? Yes.
Definitely.
I just wanna learn, you know, about the life.
I think you should ask McNally or Collins.
They lived it.
Yeah, I'm just looking for more of an overview from someone who saw everything that went on.
All right.
Uh, good operation.
They were solid.
They took to the job.
They got along well.
Yeah, but they would have to get along.
I mean, they were playing boyfriend and girlfriend, right? Yeah, but even in their free time, there was a rapport.
So, you know, it makes my job easier.
Free time? I like to give my guys the weekend off from, you know, a long operation.
They can go home, they check in since there's, uh, no phone calling or e-mailing.
So he could have come home if he wanted? Collins? Yeah, he could have gone home.
But they decided to spend the weekend together.
Uh, went to Niagara, something like that.
A little bike trip.
Somethin'.
So, Officer Peck, you're, uh, you're the girlfriend? Yeah.
Then I'm sorry.
I've, uh, I've said too much.
And I need you to suck it up and get your head in the game.
Understand? Totally.
Thanks, guys.
Thanks a lot.
All right.
That takes care of the alley.
Great, great.
Takes care of all the, uh, all the junkies that like to read health warnings.
Hello, sir! Whoa! Hey, green coat, I'm talking to you! - Cedric! - What? It's okay.
I I know him.
Officer Diaz.
I I didn't see it was you.
How you doin', Cedric? You, uh, you carryin' today? No.
Hey, how's your, uh, how's your health? Anything seem off? No.
Cedric, there's some bad heroin floating around, and all we need to know is if you've seen anyone that looks sick.
Like dizziness.
Vomit.
Sores.
Come on, Cedric.
We're on the same team today, okay? This is important.
Last night, a kid came to score.
Rough shape.
His arms were were all red like like they'd been, uh, blow-torched.
Hey, yeah.
That kid.
That kid.
Do you know that kid's name? No, I I just seen him around.
- No.
- All right.
We're gonna go for a drive and find that guy.
Okay? Come on.
Okay.
So everything comes off.
All of it.
That includes your, uh well, I mean, right down to the, uh under panties.
What would you like us to do with our under-panties? Uh, set them aside.
They'll be incinerated.
I mean, well, all your clothes will be, not just your that that's obvious.
And our belongings? Uh, take everything out.
We'll decon what we can.
Shouldn't we be doing this at a hospital? You have enough spores in you to infect a small village.
You step out that door, we can't contain it.
Right.
Of course.
So belongings out on the table clothes off, and I'll be back.
Appreciate it.
That's for you.
- Did you get a name? - Nope.
A name, description, the bar where he works.
Hello? Wendel? Yep? You got any, uh, product on you? Uh, you know, I've got a bit of a talent for this, and I'm pretty sure that you guys are cops.
Okay.
You sold heroin to a guy named Nathan Barnes, and that heroin had Anthrax in it.
What? Yeah, Anthrax, which means you nearly killed him as well as a young woman who shared his drugs, and God knows how many other people.
It's called midnight heroin.
Never heard of it.
Okay.
Well, we've been doing a little homework on this, Wendel, and here's what you need to know You inject this stuff, you're dead in 48 hours.
Okay, look, you guys got this wrong.
I don't know where you got your information from, - but somebody's been - Okay.
You can also get the disease by handling it.
Oh, that's right.
You get some in a cut, rub your eyes, inhale a few of the spores, that's all it takes.
How are you feeling, Wendel? I feel fine.
Okay.
Well, the disease incubates a little while.
Sore throat, maybe a little fatigue.
No big deal.
Next thing you know, you're puking pure blood.
- You look a little flushed to me.
- Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
- You sure you're okay? - Fever's one of the symptoms.
Now we can get you to the hospital, get you some antibiotics, you know? That'd be the smart thing to do if you think maybe you did handle a little midnight heroin after all? Did you, maybe a little bit? Yeah, he's not carrying right now.
Guy's just a middle man.
But he did confirm he sold to Nathan Barnes five days ago.
How about his supplier? White, early 40s, goes by the name "Boosh.
" Really? I'm never this lucky.
- What, you know him? - Yeah, I know him.
We've had eyes on him for a while.
William Bouchard.
Listen, call up his file, send it to Swarek.
I need you to listen to me this guy has a direct line to a supplier overseas.
So this could be the mother lode, Swarek.
- Be real careful.
- You got it.
Faster we do this, faster we get cleaned up.
Cruz, what's the problem? - Tell me a secret, McNally.
- What? Something big.
Something scary.
No.
Why would I do that? So we're even when I do this.
Yours.
Must have dropped it.
I went back to check and I heard you guys talking.
You wanted to get to know me? Here I am.
Come on, McNally.
Say what you're thinking.
Nothing.
You're thinking how can I be a cop and be bipolar? No.
Look, you don't have to explain.
All right.
How can I carry a gun around? How can I back my partner? I can't even control my own brain.
- That's not what I'm thinking.
.
- Come on.
Don't, okay? I see your face I know that expression well.
Well, look, it's it's really none of my business.
So let's just get through this.
But you see, I'm I'm fine.
- Okay? I'm managing it.
- Okay.
I'm not saying it wasn't serious.
There was a time a couple years after the academy when things got bad.
But I got help, and it's under control.
I'm sure it is.
I mean I'm look, I'm glad it is.
All right? It can't be easy.
McNally Look, I'm I'm handling it, okay? Please, I I need you to believe me, okay? Okay.
Hard and fast.
Do not let 'em flush these drugs.
Police! Get down! Get on the ground! On your knees! Now! Now! Now! Get on the ground! Get on the ground! Stay down! Don't move! Call in the techs.
Gallery guy's still unconscious.
Cafe? No, thank you.
Okay.
You know he's a veterinarian? Spends his days caring for animals.
Pays the mortgage on time.
Buys snow tires.
- You guys talked about tires? - Point is, all she wants to do is go out and party.
Like oil and water.
Well, sometimes that can work.
Not if you're not honest about who you really are.
Diaz, this is starting to feel like a bit of a goose chase.
Cedric says he's right down here.
Yeah? Well, Cedric's, uh, powers of recall don't seem particularly, uh state-of-the-art.
- Oh, really? - Yeah, really.
'Cause I got a call last year - about a stolen air conditioner.
- Uh-huh? Suspect drove a yellow van, and the guy that tinted the windows said the client paid in frozen salmon.
- Frozen salmon.
That's great.
- Yeah.
Which led me to Doug Burke.
- Uh-huh.
- Guy who stole all those reefer trucks? - Remember? - Yes.
- All right.
- Diaz Just go with me.
All right.
Okay, Cedric panhandles outside Burke's electronics store.
Not only does he I.
D.
the yellow van, he puts it there at the right time, and he remembers the license plate.
It's t toxic.
We have got to get ahead of this.
Blackstone, we got another "X" for the map.
Okay, start working Bouchard's file.
We need his whole network names, locations.
Right down to the corner boys.
Get some more hands on this, 'cause once we run them down, we gotta run down everyone they sold to.
Excuse me, detective? Yeah? I've got the results, but something's weird.
Weird? What what is weird? Wait.
Why is your mask off? The drugs are clean.
- What do you mean, clean? - No Anthrax.
Tested the whole place.
Not a trace.
Sorry, guys, this isn't your source.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa.
How is that possible? - I don't know.
Blackstone, Swarek.
We got it wrong.
What the hell you talking about, we got it wrong? The midnight heroin is clean.
Completely clean.
We're back to square one.
Does Frank know? No.
What would happen? I'd be suspended for not disclosing it.
Then I'd have a series of tests psych tests, stress tests.
But then they could reinstate you? Yeah.
Maybe, maybe not.
Yeah, but if you're managing it, I mean, they can't fire you, can they? No.
They could do worse than that.
I could spend the rest of my career at a desk.
I'd see people go out on their way out to shift you know, they'd look at me and smile and I'd see the pity and doubt.
But, you know, I guess I'd just get used to that.
Um, are you, uh, decent? Yep.
Ah, good.
Okay, uh, so we've got showers outside.
It's a, uh, water-soap solution.
Uh, nothing too harsh.
But obviously, you gotta wash thoroughly.
Uh, between the toes.
Under the arms.
All the, um - Folds.
- Got it, Howard.
Right.
Then you'll be taken to hospital for antibiotics.
Okay? You know, um I have never doubted your ability to do this job.
Ever.
And how do you feel now? Exactly the same.
No, no luck, Dov.
I'm with patient four, and she's even worse than patient three.
Same on this end.
Still unconscious.
All right.
Well, if anything changes, you let me know, okay? You know what? If the midnight heroin is clean, we're flying blind here.
So we gotta start over.
Look at this.
You see this? This is how Glasgow started.
Five X's turn into ten, ten into a hundred.
Boom you've lost it.
- Yeah, we get it, all right? - Nothing left to do but bag bodies - and wait for it to crest.
- We're not gonna let that happen! All right.
Enough.
Now we know these people all have dirty drugs somewhere.
So we camp by their beds until they wake up.
And if they don't? 'Cause every moment they lay there not talking to us, more people are getting sick.
They don't have to talk.
Patient four attended Nathan's art opening.
Patient three, same thing.
How do you know? Party stamps.
They all have 'em.
We checked.
Nathan and Joelle, too.
So all known victims point back to the same source, to one source Nathan's personal stash? Yeah, which tested clean up the supply line.
I mean, that doesn't make any sense.
Unless contamination didn't happen up the line, - but down at the bottom.
- Wait a minute.
Someone spiked it.
You're saying this was on purpose? I'm saying this is the only thing that makes sense.
But who would have access to Anthrax? Military researchers, lab techs, but that's locked down tight.
I mean, even in a natural outbreak, the feds are there in a heartbeat.
Natural outbreak? Yeah, it's rare, but it happens, right? Uh, cattle herds, pigs.
What about a veterinarian? Mr.
Bancroft, we need a word.
You need to come with us.
There was an outbreak at a farm in Milton about six months ago.
And, uh, I was I was part of the team that responded.
And you saw an opportunity to get Nathan out of your life? No.
No.
No.
No.
I Out of Joelle's life.
Right.
You didn't want to lose her.
No.
She couldn't let him go.
You ever had to watch that? You ever have to watch the woman that you you love just being slowly bled dry financially, emotionally, and That man is a parasite.
Well, he wasn't the only one who got hurt, was he? Look no one else was supposed to get hurt.
I just talked to the hospital.
His wife's doing better.
She's gonna pull through.
The others? Too soon to tell.
- No, that's it, for sure.
- Just like that? Thanks, Doug.
All right.
Kid had the stamp.
He was at the gallery opening.
We owe you big time, Cedric.
I mean, if that guy had stayed there much longer, someone could have got severely sick.
Or even worse.
Can can you help me out a little? Oh, you know we're not allowed to do that.
But I'm pretty sure you dropped $20 in the back of the squad car, right? Appreciate that.
Okay, guys.
What? I'm thinking of the, uh, first O.
D.
call I took you on.
Remember the squat at Simco? Oh, the one with the bathroom.
- Oh.
- Yep.
You wouldn't look anyone in the eye.
I, uh, I couldn't tell if you were, uh, disgusted or, uh, scared or, uh, or just a jerk.
Huh.
Yeah.
Hey.
So - So, uh, it's been a long day.
- Yeah.
I'm thinkin' we should skip the movie.
Yeah, I saw that one coming.
You know what's so irritating? Is I'd convinced myself that you weren't a coward.
Well, I'm not a coward.
I just think things are a little complicated right now.
What, with Frank? Yeah, Frank but also the whole bipolar thing.
You? No.
You.
Me? Yeah.
I mean, right? Dov, who told you I was bipolar? No one, but I found some pills after you dropped your bag this morning.
Oh, and you just assumed that they were mine? I don't know.
You transferred from 27 division, you were looking for something in your bag.
It all seemed to add up.
You have been scared of this from the start, and this was just your perfect out.
Oh, and here Where is that thing? Oh, here it is.
I couldn't find my lip balm! - Hey, McNally.
- Yeah? Listen, Sam doesn't know about this, either.
It's private.
Can I count on you to respect that? Yeah.
Of course.
Okay.
Thanks.
Oh! Whoa! Gonna do some sprints later, you and me? - Oh, that's really funny.
- Hey, nice.
Welcome home.
Mm.
- You all right? - Hmm.
- Hi.
- Hi.
You hate needles.
Not this one.
I asked for seconds.
I'm fine, Sam.
- Huh? - Promise.
So what was worse? The deadly bacteria or the company? You know what? She's not that bad.
What? She isn't.
I wish she was.
Hi.
Uh, easy.
Uh how do I know you're not infected? I could spit in your face, see if you die.
Yeah.
How are you? - You all right? - I'm good.
- You feeling okay? - Yeah, I mean, sure, yeah.
- Yeah? Little shaky? - Been crazy.
- Um, I don't think so.
- No? Ooh-hoo! See, right there.
Hey, good night, Diaz.
Do not think you're driving tomorrow.
Oh, you don't gotta worry about that.
It's my last shift.
- What? - Yeah.
Uh, my transfer came early, so we leave in the morning.
Why didn't why didn't you say anything? I don't know.
I've kind of been saying good-bye for weeks, so I figured it'd just be easier if I, you know, slipped out.
- You know.
- Oh.
So, uh thank you for letting me take the lead today.
And, you know, just for for everything.
Yeah, Diaz.
Thank you.
It's been a pleasure.
I mean that.
Yeah, I could be at an outdoor screening right now, in a blanket, cozy, touching.
Oh, stop.
Well, I'm just saying, I have every reason to believe there would be touching.
With both hands.
I firmly believe that.
Do you get a kick out of it? I'm sorry? Sending people off to play house do you get a kick out of it? Because it's kinda like a it's kinda like a science experiment.
Are they gonna fight? Are they gonna kiss? Well, you know what the, uh, the trouble with asking questions is, Peck? - No, what is the trouble? - Well, you get answers, right? Do you want me to let it go? Is that really is that your advice to me? Oh, yeah.
It's been it's been known to work, so Look, it's been a long day.
Why don't you let me call you a cab? I want you I want you to just be straight with me, please.
So you wanna know if something happened between McNally and Collins? I don't know.
That's the truth, but I don't I don't think it matters, Peck, because I think that you've already decided, and I think really what's only the only thing left for you to decide is what you're gonna do about it, so You have any more questions? Yeah.
Do you wanna get outta here? I I didn't see that one coming.
Oh, i is that a "no"? Do I look stupid? Good night.
Night, bud.
Male.
Am I right? - Yes, Gail, I am.
What does that mean, in guy - You're so - Eye contact and laughing too hard? 'Cause I know what that means in girl.
- Oh, not seals.
- They're they're just unwinding after work, Gail, - like colleagues do.
- Colleagues.
Colleagues that have spent six months together working undercover and sharing stories together and cooking with each other? I thought you and Collins were all good now.
He just looked at her lips.
He lip-looked her.
Nope.
I'm still way better.
Excuse me.
- Chloe.
- Hi.
Can I have a word? I just scored a whale.
We'll just be a sec.
Yeah.
Just a sec.
Here? You know that guy's a fireman, right? So? So in a room full of cops, you're basically talking to a guy who operates a hose for a living.
What's on your mind, Dov? "Rabid.
" Rabbit? "Rabid.
" The film.
There's a screening in the park tomorrow, and I was wondering if you'd like to go with me.
I need to be really clear about something.
'Cause a lot of what you're saying, I'm not gonna lie, - is - Yes, I just I asked you out.
What about Frank? I don't think it's his kind of movie.
Doesn't worry you anymore? No, it does.
Believe me, it does, but I, uh, think It's worth the risk.
You have no idea.
It's about time, Dov Epstein.
- Good morning.
- Hey.
What is this? Look, I don't want to overstate this, but this omelet is easily the greatest thing I have ever done in the history of ever.
- Is that for me? - Yeah.
That's so sweet.
You sit.
You want coffee? Nick - I don't eat eggs.
- You don't? I hate them.
Do I know that? Yep.
Ah.
Whoops.
Uh, okay.
Okay.
I tell you what I'm gonna take some of the toppings.
I'm gonna put it on toast.
No, you don't have to do that.
No no.
No, you'll love it.
I grill the tomatoes first.
It brings out the sweetness Nick? Tomatoes? What, you don't eat tomatoes? - I'm allergic.
- Right.
Gives you that rash.
Okay.
Well, if my goal this morning was to gross you out - and then disfigure you - You are doing so good.
Sorry.
I invented this recipe undercover.
I got kind of used to making it.
Oh, well, why don't you wrap it up and bring it to Andy? I don't want it to go to waste.
Hey, Trace, tell me something.
What was your first impression of me? I thought you were sweet.
Come on.
Maybe pathologically ambitious, 'cause you kept sleeping with your superiors.
So did you, so okay, that's not even the point.
We became friends, right? Uh-huh.
So there's no reason why me and Marlo can't become friends, you know, once we get to know each other? - McNally.
- Yeah? Assignments are up.
It's you and me today.
Morning, Nash.
Perfect.
- Hey.
- Hi.
Oh, sorry.
Sorry.
- I'm sorry.
Let me help you.
- No, it's okay.
Wow.
Uh, I haven't dropped a bag over a guy since the 11th grade.
Tyler Wotmo.
How'd that work out for you? He was a nice guy.
Terrible acne, though.
- So mixed? - Yeah.
Hmm.
I'll, um, see you Later? Later.
What was that? What? I okay.
I, uh, I asked Chloe out on a date.
- Wait, you did? - Oh.
Wow, yeah.
That's great.
What about Frank? I know.
Potential career suicide.
That's why I'm keeping it on the D.
L.
Well, here's a tip less googly eyes.
Hey, she dropped something.
"OL-571.
" Olanzapine? Yeah.
What's that? Well, Wanda used to take that.
Dov, that's it's for bipolar disorder.
You think Chloe has bipolar disorder? - Those could be anybody's.
They could be anybody's.
- Oh, yeah, no.
I don't know.
Yeah, but still, that would explain a lot of things.
I mean, her sudden transfer from 27 Into her godfather's division.
Plus she seems kind of crazy.
- Chris, we're not - Sometimes.
Listen, Dov, just leave 'em where you found them.
Whoever's they are, they'll come back for them.
Yep, she's totally right.
This is none of our business.
Wait, wait, wait.
Are you even allowed to be a cop if you're bipolar? Parade room, kids.
Let's go.
Oh, so I looked up the movie last night.
Sex zombies.
That's a bold choice.
Missing something? But it is from the '70s, so I guess we could just pretend it's about gender politics or something.
I'm sure they did, right? Are you okay? You look all furrowed.
- Are you hungover? - No.
Should I drive? No, I'll drive.
Thank you.
Okay.
Corner of Crawford and Lobb.
Copy, 15-19.
We're on our way.
Joelle.
Excuse me.
- Get back, folks.
- Can you hear me, Joelle? About time.
This guy won't let us work.
- Say something! Joelle! Joelle! - Sir.
Sir! Stay back.
Step back! They've made a mistake, okay? They think she's overdosed.
Okay, well, you need to let them do their job.
My wife doesn't use heroin.
I'm her husband, I should know.
Joelle.
Joelle.
Okay.
Okay.
This woman O.
D'd? Short answer, yeah.
.
Track marks, shallow breathing, discoloration.
She won't respond to the naloxone we gave her, - so we're taking her in.
- This isn't happening.
I mean, how did he do it? - It's not possible.
- Who? Who? How did who do what? Nathan.
Her ex, okay? He's a junkie.
She's not.
She's she's my wife, okay? - Honey.
Honey, I'm coming.
- Hey.
Hey.
- Hey, hey, hey! Step back.
- Get off.
You get off! Yeah, this guy's not coming with us.
Talk to us.
Who is Nathan? What did he do? Look, it's Nathan Barnes.
It's her ex-boyfriend.
If she is using drugs, it's with him.
Okay, well, we will send an officer to talk to him if you calm down.
Deal? So do you have a big family? No.
Why? Just curious.
You know, I think it says a lot about a person size of their family.
Does it? Well, do you have a big family? No.
What does that say about you? Look, we don't have to do the whole "get to know you" thing, okay? Okay, well, you know what? I figured we ride together, so maybe we should try.
Oh, I disagree.
In fact, I think it's harmful to a good police partnership.
Harmful? Yeah.
I don't need the drama.
Rather just do my job.
So then what about you and Sam? Sam and I work because we keep an emotional distance.
That I can picture.
Go for 15-74.
All right, thanks, Dov.
Okay, guy's name is Nathan Barnes.
Allegedly supplied heroin that led to an O.
D.
Hello? Mr.
Barnes? It's the police.
Nathan? Hello? Sometimes this job is just too easy.
Hey, bud.
Hi.
Oh, my God, put him down.
Come here.
Give me your hands.
Give me your hands.
Oh, my God.
This is the first time I've used.
Whoa, whoa.
You're hurting me.
Whoa, whoa, what is that on your arms? What is that? Yeah, those.
I'm not sure.
One, two, three.
Okay.
Mark 15-74.
We need E.
M.
S.
to 1802 Strickland right away.
When she stabilizes, we'll get a statement.
Okay.
Officers, I'm gonna need you to step out of the room.
- Sir, you, too.
Everyone out.
- What's wrong? Your wife didn't overdose.
It's more serious than that.
Come on.
Everyone out right now.
What's your status? Sarge, just handed off our guy.
We're about to bag his drugs.
Negative, 15-74.
Stand down.
Repeat, stand down.
His drug supply is contaminated.
Contaminated? With what? Anthrax.
All right.
Yeah.
Okay.
I got it.
What? They said to wait in here for the Hazmat team.
That's it? Well, what about all this? They don't know.
Specialists are coming.
Oh, that's awesome.
- I am gonna just really - McNally.
McNally! Calm down! Oh, my God! You are not just gonna play it cool right now! The more you freak out, the more you're gonna spread that stuff around.
You're unbelievable, you know that? You ever let it go? Let what go? You know, the tough-guy act.
The ice queen routine.
Yeah, you know what? You and Sam are just really perfect for each other, aren't you? - And Sam again.
- Yeah, and Sam again.
You know, he's the only other person I know that would get covered in Anthrax and then chill out.
Do you know what I hate most in the world? Kittens? Laughter? Two girls standing in a room shouting about a guy who's not even there.
We are in a situation here.
Can we keep our heads together, okay? Just get through it.
Cruz and McNally are they all right? We don't know.
But you're not getting within a hundred feet, you understand? There's people on it.
I need you here.
All right.
So what are we dealing with? The doctors are saying the Anthrax is in the heroin supply.
What? How? It's early.
We're still trying to piece it together.
I've brought in help from drug squad.
Good.
Let's get to work.
Jacob Blackstone.
Look, Sam, he's familiar with cases like this.
He's gonna run it.
That gonna be a problem? No, sir.
Not today.
Good.
So the Anthrax bacteria is getting into the heroin supplies by natural means.
It's happening overseas at the point of production.
Sometimes it's from bone meal used to cut the drugs, sometimes from animal hides used to transport it.
Now once the dirty drug hits the streets, users are dropping like flies.
Glasgow, Scotland, two years ago Now we've got two confirmed cases so far the housewife and gallery owner.
But we're looking at more.
And users who have been exposed don't even know it yet.
We gotta find them.
We gotta get 'em into treatment.
The disease can kill 'em in 48 hours flat.
Shaw, you'll head that up.
Work the streets.
Yeah, we got that, sure.
Second part of this thing we need to find the source of the dirty drugs - and lock it down.
- Swarek, Nash, that's you.
Why don't you start with the gallery owner? Find out who sold it to him, who his supplier is, move on up the chain.
The faster we find it, the more people we save.
Now we've got teams in all downtown divisions.
We'll go citywide if we have to.
If we're dealing with sick people, is there a chance that we can catch it? No.
It is not contagious.
You cannot catch it from another person.
The danger here is in the dirty drugs.
That is where the infectious spores lie.
It doesn't take much, people.
Now if you find any, walk away.
Call it in, we'll send a team.
There is one exception.
Collins, you served in Afghanistan? Person dies, they start to produce the spores.
Corpses are deadly.
Exactly.
You find a body, same thing.
You walk away, you call it in.
Let's get to work, folks.
Thanks.
You know what? I could probably use some backup on this end.
You want Collins? I'll do it.
I'm sure Collins would rather be in the field.
It's fine by me.
Very well.
Hey.
What's your name? Gail Peck.
At your service.
Shelters, soup kitchens, parks.
It's a wide net, people.
Let's go.
Oliver, you mind if I drive? In our whole history together, what makes you think that I would answer "yes" to that? Well, it's just that I'd really like to take the lead on this thing, if that's okay.
Not exactly a glamour case, Diaz.
We're going to the trenches.
But still, if you don't mind.
Yeah.
I'll go to the hospital, talk to the victims.
Okay.
Good.
I'll call Cruz and McNally, see how they're doing, all right? Hey, Sam.
Hey.
How you holding up? Uh, remember how I said I liked abstract art? I've changed my mind.
Okay.
Uh, you know experts are on their way, right? Yeah.
Maybe I can distract you with some police work? Please do.
Put you on speaker.
- Hey, Sam.
- McNally.
Another day at the office, huh? How you doing? - Oh, you know.
- I hear ya.
Listen, we gotta track this thing up the supply line.
So anything you can tell me about the drug - might be helpful.
- Copy that.
Okay, but do not get any of it on you, understand? Sure thing.
The glassines are stamped "midnight.
" - It's powdered.
Slight yellow tint.
- Collins.
Check all recent drug busts for midnight heroin, all right? Oh.
Sam, we gotta go.
Okay, listen, you guys are gonna be just fine.
All right? I'll see you when you get out.
- All right.
Bye.
- Bye.
Hi.
I'm Howard.
Are you two sisters? - No.
- No.
Well, nonetheless, I'm Howard.
How do you do? Mr.
Bancroft, when did you first notice your wife was unwell? Not until this morning.
I I left the house, I was going to my clinic, and there she was.
You know, she was lying on the sidewalk.
Do you know when she might have had contact - with the contaminated drugs? - I I I had no idea that she was even touching heroin.
Okay? So I don't know how how this could possibly happen.
Mr.
Bancroft, even the smallest detail could help us build a timeline.
Um, look, Nathan was having, uh, an art opening, and and she wanted to go.
Uh, so we fought about it.
I tried to put my foot down.
She went anyway.
I don't know.
Maybe that's when it happened.
When was that? Uh uh, Thursday.
- Okay.
Thank you, Mr.
Bancroft.
- Okay.
Three days that's consistent with the progress of the disease.
Okay.
If she wakes up, and if Nathan Barnes does, get more.
- When, where, who was there.
- Got it.
Poor guy.
Excuse me.
Sorry.
Uh, doctor, do you mind could I, uh, just ask you a couple quick questions about what could you tell me about bipolar disorder? That's not really my area.
No, just broadly, if if you don't mind.
Well, it's a mood disorder, as I'm sure you know, defined by extreme swings from depression to mania.
Mania is that like, um, you know, talking a lot? Random thoughts? Sure, sure, sure.
People experience what's called flight of ideas.
Uh, racing thoughts.
Cluttered speech.
- Is it serious? - It can be.
Extreme cases can lead to psychosis delusions, hallucinations.
Thank you, doctor.
This is a lateral flow screening assay.
It's gonna confirm for us if anthracis bacillus is present, and at what concentr oh, wow.
Is that positive? Yeah.
Off the charts.
What does that mean? Well, you're gonna need antibiotics, that's for sure.
You know, to ward off the disease.
- And some follow-up shots down the road.
- Whoa.
Hold on a second.
Ward off? You mean like, prevent? Yeah.
Yeah, of course.
It's early.
It's entirely treatable.
Wait, you didn't know that? Uh no.
Oh.
Wow.
Sorry.
Uh, yeah.
You guys are gonna be fine.
- Oh, you must be hugely relieved.
- Yeah.
You don't get out of the lab much, do you, Howard? Okay, so so that's it? - We're okay? - Totally.
Just need to decontaminate you.
Okay.
How does that work? Well, I hope you're close.
Um 'cause you have to empty your pockets and take of all your clothes.
Hey, midnight heroin shows up in nine arrests.
All small-time users, all within the last week.
Well, that makes sense, right? New product.
That's why the disease is surfacing now.
These arrests are spread all over the city, but there's a bunch near King and Niagara.
King and Niagara? That's near the gallery.
Think his hook-up's down there? Well, you know, junkies love to shop local.
- Sir? - Yeah? I just got word from St.
Pat's, and a young man was admitted a few minutes ago, late-stage Anthrax.
Send Send Nash.
Thanks.
You, uh, got any C.
I.
S near King and Niagara? Yep.
- Let's go.
- Okay.
- Collins, with me.
- Yes, sir.
Here we go.
- Detective? - Yeah? Can I ask you a question? You ran the Fort Erie U.
C.
operation with Collins and McNally.
That's right.
I was hoping you could tell me more about it.
Why is that? You thinking of going into undercover? Yes.
Definitely.
I just wanna learn, you know, about the life.
I think you should ask McNally or Collins.
They lived it.
Yeah, I'm just looking for more of an overview from someone who saw everything that went on.
All right.
Uh, good operation.
They were solid.
They took to the job.
They got along well.
Yeah, but they would have to get along.
I mean, they were playing boyfriend and girlfriend, right? Yeah, but even in their free time, there was a rapport.
So, you know, it makes my job easier.
Free time? I like to give my guys the weekend off from, you know, a long operation.
They can go home, they check in since there's, uh, no phone calling or e-mailing.
So he could have come home if he wanted? Collins? Yeah, he could have gone home.
But they decided to spend the weekend together.
Uh, went to Niagara, something like that.
A little bike trip.
Somethin'.
So, Officer Peck, you're, uh, you're the girlfriend? Yeah.
Then I'm sorry.
I've, uh, I've said too much.
And I need you to suck it up and get your head in the game.
Understand? Totally.
Thanks, guys.
Thanks a lot.
All right.
That takes care of the alley.
Great, great.
Takes care of all the, uh, all the junkies that like to read health warnings.
Hello, sir! Whoa! Hey, green coat, I'm talking to you! - Cedric! - What? It's okay.
I I know him.
Officer Diaz.
I I didn't see it was you.
How you doin', Cedric? You, uh, you carryin' today? No.
Hey, how's your, uh, how's your health? Anything seem off? No.
Cedric, there's some bad heroin floating around, and all we need to know is if you've seen anyone that looks sick.
Like dizziness.
Vomit.
Sores.
Come on, Cedric.
We're on the same team today, okay? This is important.
Last night, a kid came to score.
Rough shape.
His arms were were all red like like they'd been, uh, blow-torched.
Hey, yeah.
That kid.
That kid.
Do you know that kid's name? No, I I just seen him around.
- No.
- All right.
We're gonna go for a drive and find that guy.
Okay? Come on.
Okay.
So everything comes off.
All of it.
That includes your, uh well, I mean, right down to the, uh under panties.
What would you like us to do with our under-panties? Uh, set them aside.
They'll be incinerated.
I mean, well, all your clothes will be, not just your that that's obvious.
And our belongings? Uh, take everything out.
We'll decon what we can.
Shouldn't we be doing this at a hospital? You have enough spores in you to infect a small village.
You step out that door, we can't contain it.
Right.
Of course.
So belongings out on the table clothes off, and I'll be back.
Appreciate it.
That's for you.
- Did you get a name? - Nope.
A name, description, the bar where he works.
Hello? Wendel? Yep? You got any, uh, product on you? Uh, you know, I've got a bit of a talent for this, and I'm pretty sure that you guys are cops.
Okay.
You sold heroin to a guy named Nathan Barnes, and that heroin had Anthrax in it.
What? Yeah, Anthrax, which means you nearly killed him as well as a young woman who shared his drugs, and God knows how many other people.
It's called midnight heroin.
Never heard of it.
Okay.
Well, we've been doing a little homework on this, Wendel, and here's what you need to know You inject this stuff, you're dead in 48 hours.
Okay, look, you guys got this wrong.
I don't know where you got your information from, - but somebody's been - Okay.
You can also get the disease by handling it.
Oh, that's right.
You get some in a cut, rub your eyes, inhale a few of the spores, that's all it takes.
How are you feeling, Wendel? I feel fine.
Okay.
Well, the disease incubates a little while.
Sore throat, maybe a little fatigue.
No big deal.
Next thing you know, you're puking pure blood.
- You look a little flushed to me.
- Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
- You sure you're okay? - Fever's one of the symptoms.
Now we can get you to the hospital, get you some antibiotics, you know? That'd be the smart thing to do if you think maybe you did handle a little midnight heroin after all? Did you, maybe a little bit? Yeah, he's not carrying right now.
Guy's just a middle man.
But he did confirm he sold to Nathan Barnes five days ago.
How about his supplier? White, early 40s, goes by the name "Boosh.
" Really? I'm never this lucky.
- What, you know him? - Yeah, I know him.
We've had eyes on him for a while.
William Bouchard.
Listen, call up his file, send it to Swarek.
I need you to listen to me this guy has a direct line to a supplier overseas.
So this could be the mother lode, Swarek.
- Be real careful.
- You got it.
Faster we do this, faster we get cleaned up.
Cruz, what's the problem? - Tell me a secret, McNally.
- What? Something big.
Something scary.
No.
Why would I do that? So we're even when I do this.
Yours.
Must have dropped it.
I went back to check and I heard you guys talking.
You wanted to get to know me? Here I am.
Come on, McNally.
Say what you're thinking.
Nothing.
You're thinking how can I be a cop and be bipolar? No.
Look, you don't have to explain.
All right.
How can I carry a gun around? How can I back my partner? I can't even control my own brain.
- That's not what I'm thinking.
.
- Come on.
Don't, okay? I see your face I know that expression well.
Well, look, it's it's really none of my business.
So let's just get through this.
But you see, I'm I'm fine.
- Okay? I'm managing it.
- Okay.
I'm not saying it wasn't serious.
There was a time a couple years after the academy when things got bad.
But I got help, and it's under control.
I'm sure it is.
I mean I'm look, I'm glad it is.
All right? It can't be easy.
McNally Look, I'm I'm handling it, okay? Please, I I need you to believe me, okay? Okay.
Hard and fast.
Do not let 'em flush these drugs.
Police! Get down! Get on the ground! On your knees! Now! Now! Now! Get on the ground! Get on the ground! Stay down! Don't move! Call in the techs.
Gallery guy's still unconscious.
Cafe? No, thank you.
Okay.
You know he's a veterinarian? Spends his days caring for animals.
Pays the mortgage on time.
Buys snow tires.
- You guys talked about tires? - Point is, all she wants to do is go out and party.
Like oil and water.
Well, sometimes that can work.
Not if you're not honest about who you really are.
Diaz, this is starting to feel like a bit of a goose chase.
Cedric says he's right down here.
Yeah? Well, Cedric's, uh, powers of recall don't seem particularly, uh state-of-the-art.
- Oh, really? - Yeah, really.
'Cause I got a call last year - about a stolen air conditioner.
- Uh-huh? Suspect drove a yellow van, and the guy that tinted the windows said the client paid in frozen salmon.
- Frozen salmon.
That's great.
- Yeah.
Which led me to Doug Burke.
- Uh-huh.
- Guy who stole all those reefer trucks? - Remember? - Yes.
- All right.
- Diaz Just go with me.
All right.
Okay, Cedric panhandles outside Burke's electronics store.
Not only does he I.
D.
the yellow van, he puts it there at the right time, and he remembers the license plate.
It's t toxic.
We have got to get ahead of this.
Blackstone, we got another "X" for the map.
Okay, start working Bouchard's file.
We need his whole network names, locations.
Right down to the corner boys.
Get some more hands on this, 'cause once we run them down, we gotta run down everyone they sold to.
Excuse me, detective? Yeah? I've got the results, but something's weird.
Weird? What what is weird? Wait.
Why is your mask off? The drugs are clean.
- What do you mean, clean? - No Anthrax.
Tested the whole place.
Not a trace.
Sorry, guys, this isn't your source.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa.
How is that possible? - I don't know.
Blackstone, Swarek.
We got it wrong.
What the hell you talking about, we got it wrong? The midnight heroin is clean.
Completely clean.
We're back to square one.
Does Frank know? No.
What would happen? I'd be suspended for not disclosing it.
Then I'd have a series of tests psych tests, stress tests.
But then they could reinstate you? Yeah.
Maybe, maybe not.
Yeah, but if you're managing it, I mean, they can't fire you, can they? No.
They could do worse than that.
I could spend the rest of my career at a desk.
I'd see people go out on their way out to shift you know, they'd look at me and smile and I'd see the pity and doubt.
But, you know, I guess I'd just get used to that.
Um, are you, uh, decent? Yep.
Ah, good.
Okay, uh, so we've got showers outside.
It's a, uh, water-soap solution.
Uh, nothing too harsh.
But obviously, you gotta wash thoroughly.
Uh, between the toes.
Under the arms.
All the, um - Folds.
- Got it, Howard.
Right.
Then you'll be taken to hospital for antibiotics.
Okay? You know, um I have never doubted your ability to do this job.
Ever.
And how do you feel now? Exactly the same.
No, no luck, Dov.
I'm with patient four, and she's even worse than patient three.
Same on this end.
Still unconscious.
All right.
Well, if anything changes, you let me know, okay? You know what? If the midnight heroin is clean, we're flying blind here.
So we gotta start over.
Look at this.
You see this? This is how Glasgow started.
Five X's turn into ten, ten into a hundred.
Boom you've lost it.
- Yeah, we get it, all right? - Nothing left to do but bag bodies - and wait for it to crest.
- We're not gonna let that happen! All right.
Enough.
Now we know these people all have dirty drugs somewhere.
So we camp by their beds until they wake up.
And if they don't? 'Cause every moment they lay there not talking to us, more people are getting sick.
They don't have to talk.
Patient four attended Nathan's art opening.
Patient three, same thing.
How do you know? Party stamps.
They all have 'em.
We checked.
Nathan and Joelle, too.
So all known victims point back to the same source, to one source Nathan's personal stash? Yeah, which tested clean up the supply line.
I mean, that doesn't make any sense.
Unless contamination didn't happen up the line, - but down at the bottom.
- Wait a minute.
Someone spiked it.
You're saying this was on purpose? I'm saying this is the only thing that makes sense.
But who would have access to Anthrax? Military researchers, lab techs, but that's locked down tight.
I mean, even in a natural outbreak, the feds are there in a heartbeat.
Natural outbreak? Yeah, it's rare, but it happens, right? Uh, cattle herds, pigs.
What about a veterinarian? Mr.
Bancroft, we need a word.
You need to come with us.
There was an outbreak at a farm in Milton about six months ago.
And, uh, I was I was part of the team that responded.
And you saw an opportunity to get Nathan out of your life? No.
No.
No.
No.
I Out of Joelle's life.
Right.
You didn't want to lose her.
No.
She couldn't let him go.
You ever had to watch that? You ever have to watch the woman that you you love just being slowly bled dry financially, emotionally, and That man is a parasite.
Well, he wasn't the only one who got hurt, was he? Look no one else was supposed to get hurt.
I just talked to the hospital.
His wife's doing better.
She's gonna pull through.
The others? Too soon to tell.
- No, that's it, for sure.
- Just like that? Thanks, Doug.
All right.
Kid had the stamp.
He was at the gallery opening.
We owe you big time, Cedric.
I mean, if that guy had stayed there much longer, someone could have got severely sick.
Or even worse.
Can can you help me out a little? Oh, you know we're not allowed to do that.
But I'm pretty sure you dropped $20 in the back of the squad car, right? Appreciate that.
Okay, guys.
What? I'm thinking of the, uh, first O.
D.
call I took you on.
Remember the squat at Simco? Oh, the one with the bathroom.
- Oh.
- Yep.
You wouldn't look anyone in the eye.
I, uh, I couldn't tell if you were, uh, disgusted or, uh, scared or, uh, or just a jerk.
Huh.
Yeah.
Hey.
So - So, uh, it's been a long day.
- Yeah.
I'm thinkin' we should skip the movie.
Yeah, I saw that one coming.
You know what's so irritating? Is I'd convinced myself that you weren't a coward.
Well, I'm not a coward.
I just think things are a little complicated right now.
What, with Frank? Yeah, Frank but also the whole bipolar thing.
You? No.
You.
Me? Yeah.
I mean, right? Dov, who told you I was bipolar? No one, but I found some pills after you dropped your bag this morning.
Oh, and you just assumed that they were mine? I don't know.
You transferred from 27 division, you were looking for something in your bag.
It all seemed to add up.
You have been scared of this from the start, and this was just your perfect out.
Oh, and here Where is that thing? Oh, here it is.
I couldn't find my lip balm! - Hey, McNally.
- Yeah? Listen, Sam doesn't know about this, either.
It's private.
Can I count on you to respect that? Yeah.
Of course.
Okay.
Thanks.
Oh! Whoa! Gonna do some sprints later, you and me? - Oh, that's really funny.
- Hey, nice.
Welcome home.
Mm.
- You all right? - Hmm.
- Hi.
- Hi.
You hate needles.
Not this one.
I asked for seconds.
I'm fine, Sam.
- Huh? - Promise.
So what was worse? The deadly bacteria or the company? You know what? She's not that bad.
What? She isn't.
I wish she was.
Hi.
Uh, easy.
Uh how do I know you're not infected? I could spit in your face, see if you die.
Yeah.
How are you? - You all right? - I'm good.
- You feeling okay? - Yeah, I mean, sure, yeah.
- Yeah? Little shaky? - Been crazy.
- Um, I don't think so.
- No? Ooh-hoo! See, right there.
Hey, good night, Diaz.
Do not think you're driving tomorrow.
Oh, you don't gotta worry about that.
It's my last shift.
- What? - Yeah.
Uh, my transfer came early, so we leave in the morning.
Why didn't why didn't you say anything? I don't know.
I've kind of been saying good-bye for weeks, so I figured it'd just be easier if I, you know, slipped out.
- You know.
- Oh.
So, uh thank you for letting me take the lead today.
And, you know, just for for everything.
Yeah, Diaz.
Thank you.
It's been a pleasure.
I mean that.
Yeah, I could be at an outdoor screening right now, in a blanket, cozy, touching.
Oh, stop.
Well, I'm just saying, I have every reason to believe there would be touching.
With both hands.
I firmly believe that.
Do you get a kick out of it? I'm sorry? Sending people off to play house do you get a kick out of it? Because it's kinda like a it's kinda like a science experiment.
Are they gonna fight? Are they gonna kiss? Well, you know what the, uh, the trouble with asking questions is, Peck? - No, what is the trouble? - Well, you get answers, right? Do you want me to let it go? Is that really is that your advice to me? Oh, yeah.
It's been it's been known to work, so Look, it's been a long day.
Why don't you let me call you a cab? I want you I want you to just be straight with me, please.
So you wanna know if something happened between McNally and Collins? I don't know.
That's the truth, but I don't I don't think it matters, Peck, because I think that you've already decided, and I think really what's only the only thing left for you to decide is what you're gonna do about it, so You have any more questions? Yeah.
Do you wanna get outta here? I I didn't see that one coming.
Oh, i is that a "no"? Do I look stupid? Good night.
Night, bud.