Magnum P.I. (2018) s04e19 Episode Script
The Long Sleep
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Whoa, thought it was a nightmare ♪
Lord, it all so true ♪
That bad, huh?
Sorry.
It's just Well, you obviously had a tough day.
Working on your third round.
Doesn't really seem to be helping.
Am I that obvious? Might I suggest the problem is you're doing it wrong? You need to consume a lot more.
Only the hard stuff.
And you certainly can't drink alone.
- Two shots of whiskey, please.
- You got it.
200 million ♪ I'm Angie.
I'm Greg.
Take aim ♪ I'm sorry.
I-I got to ask you.
Are you always this direct? Not usually.
But, uh, my song, it's gonna come on the jukebox really soon, and I still don't have a dance partner.
Oh, well, it's-it's gonna take more than one shot to get me on that dance floor.
Well, I am always up for a challenge.
But you know what? I-I shouldn't complain, though.
It's one of the few good union jobs left.
Yeah.
Well, I work in medical sales.
The money is good, but it can get lonely.
Oh.
There it is.
- You're up, cowboy.
- Oh.
- No, I don't know.
- Come on.
Papa twist cabbage off instinct ♪ Don't think stink ♪ Pink gators, my Detroit players ♪ Timbs for my hooligans ♪ In Brooklyn, dead right ♪ That's right ♪ If the head right, ♪ Biggie there e'ry night ♪ Papa been smooth since days of Underoos ♪ Never lose, never choose to bruise crews ♪ Who do somethin' to us, talk go through us Come on, do it ♪ Biggie, Biggie, Biggie, can't you see? ♪ Sometimes your words just hypnotize me ♪ And I just love your flashy ways ♪ Guess that's why they broke ♪ and you're so paid ♪ Let's get out of here.
Now, when you said you wanted me to go with you on a test-drive, this is not what I had in mind.
Oh, come on.
Get a load of this bad boy, huh? Carbon fiber frame.
Convertible travel system.
I mean, you got to be kidding me.
For that price, you can buy yourself a decent used car.
What about that one? It's less expensive, and it's got a convenient little cubby for your beer.
Pretty sure that's a cupholder for the baby.
No.
Why would a baby need a beer, Rick? - That's very irresponsible parenting.
- Okay.
All jokes aside, a stroller is a very good investment for an active family.
Speaking of active families, is, uh, Suzy ever gonna make an honest man out of you, or are things just kind of status quo? Mm, things are still very much status quo.
She told me last night the thought of being physically intimate with somebody was enough to make her want to vomit.
And this is coming from a woman who is binge-eating pickles wrapped in processed cheese slices.
Okay, so she's having cravings.
Just not the right ones.
That's right.
But, you know, I-I'm okay with it.
I mean, right now, my job is to support her through this pregnancy.
If she wants to go further later on, great, but, uh, you know, I'm not gonna force the issue.
It's still got to be tough, though, spending so much time with her when you have all these feelings, right? I get that you don't want to jeopardize the partnership.
I understand that part of it.
Okay, hang on.
Why, all of a sudden, are you asking these deeply probing questions? I mean, no offense, but you have the emotional intelligence of a nine-year-old.
- That is not true.
- Come on, man.
We're brothers.
You can tell me anything.
All right.
Um So, lately, I've been kind of coming to terms with the fact that I may possibly, uh, have feelings for Higgins.
Now, I know this is a lot to take in.
Uh-huh.
- What are you doing? - I'm just recording the date - and time.
- Of? Of the moment where you realized what the rest of us already know: that you and Higgins are meant for each other.
I mean, TC, Kumu and I, we got a text chain going about it.
Okay, first of all, a text chain? That's pretty juvenile.
Secondly, it's not that simple.
I mean, Higgins and I are business partners, right? If things go wrong, which they may, it could be very awkward, especially considering how close everybody is.
It would just get weird.
Oh, so you're gonna die alone for the sake of me? That's very thoughtful of you.
No, that's not what I'm saying.
What I amsaying is that if I'm gonna explore this, then I just want to make sure that it's it's the right move, you know? Yeah, fair enough.
But maybe instead of thinking of all the ways it could go bad, you think of the ways it could go good.
You owe that to yourself.
Come on, man.
You got this.
Ten.
Uh-huh.
Eleven! That's outstanding, dude.
That's a new high.
There's no way I'm gonna make my goal by summer.
Hey, that's what I thought when I first made it to boot camp.
Trust me, you keep doing this Marine PT, you'll be busting out 20 pull-ups in no time.
All right? We rest when we dead, baby.
Plank position.
One minute.
Let's go.
You know, some people might consider this a form of child abuse.
Look, you want to be able - to post up bigger defenders, right? - Yeah.
This is what it takes.
Oh, thank you, God.
All right, get a drink while I take this.
Hey, Gordie, what's up? Listen, I just spoke with Cade's social worker.
Is something wrong? Well, she just found out his mom has family back on the mainland.
They were recently notified about her death.
Seems they didn't know where she'd been living or that she even had a son.
Wow.
- Okay.
- There's more.
Cade's grandmother just flew in from Tennessee.
She's asking to meet with him.
- You still there? - Uh, yeah.
Sorry.
I'm just processing.
So, this lady wants to meet, huh? I'm guessing it's to make her case as to why Cade would be better off with her.
How 'bout we just take things one step at a time.
For now, she just wants to set a time and introduce herself.
Yeah, okay.
But before we make that happen, I want to meet with her first.
- Just the two of us.
- Fair enough.
I'll set it up, send you the details.
All right, Gordie.
Is everything cool? Yeah.
It's all good.
Least, it will be till you get halfway through this two-minute plank.
Two minutes? It was supposed to be one.
That was before I gave you a break.
Let's go, baby.
- Oorah! - Oorah! Oh.
Magnum.
How long have you been standing there? Uh, sorry.
I just didn't want to startle you.
Little early in the day, don't you think? Something you need? Need? No, there's nothing I need.
I was just thinking that since we don't have anything on the schedule, maybe we could do something outside of work, like hike Pillbox or something.
What is it? Oh.
No, that sounds lovely.
Unfortunately, I already have plans.
Cole invited me on a picnic.
Hence the Cole.
So you're not just texting? No.
It's still very early.
I mean, we'll see.
Okay.
Well have fun.
It's the front gate.
Hello.
Is this Magnum and Higgins Investigations? - It is, yes.
- I'm sorry.
I know I don't have an appointment, but I really need your help.
Okay.
So, just so we're clear, the last thing you remember is leaving a bar in Wisconsin with a woman who had bought you several drinks.
And then, nearly two days later, you end up on a beach on Oahu with blood on your clothes and no recollection of how you got there? Yeah, that's right.
Also, I'm pretty sure this blood isn't mine.
I-I don't seem to be cut anywhere.
Well, clearly, you're the victim here.
This woman obviously drugged you, right? So I think the next course of action is to go to HPD so they can launch a formal investigation.
N-No, I-I can't go to the cops.
Mr.
Nettles, is there something else you're not telling us? After I woke up, I I found this in my pocket.
It's recently been fired.
Right.
Well, I guess I'd better cancel that picnic.
Okay, here we are.
Looks like the gun was reported stolen two years ago, and it's been linked to some unsolved robberies in Michigan and Virginia.
And eventually ended up in the hands of our client, who has no idea how he got it or how he got to Hawaii.
This case is gonna be a breeze.
Ah, look at that.
- The aloha look suits you.
- Um, thanks for lending me some clothes.
Yeah, of course.
Uh, everything okay? I didn't notice until I started to change, but That looks like a seat belt bruise from a car accident.
How does this even happen? Well, I've done a little research, and based on the symptoms that you told me about The dizziness, the dry mouth and the light sensitivity I think that you've been drugged with scopolamine.
What's that? - I just assumed I was roofied.
- Rohypnol knocks you out, so it's unlikely you would have been lucid enough to board a plane without TCA stopping you, whereas scopolamine will leave you fully conscious but very suggestible.
It also erases memory of events.
Criminal organizations have used it to rob tourists.
Well, if it's money that lady was after, she picked a bad target.
I got maybe 800 bucks to my name.
At least, I did yesterday.
- Guessing I'm broke now.
- Well, actually, I ran your financials, and they haven't touched your checking account.
There are just a couple of recent charges on your credit card.
There's one for a flight from Milwaukee to Honolulu and another for a local car rental company here on Oahu.
So, wait, this wasn't about robbing me? No.
It was about getting you here to Hawaii.
Yeah, and I think she just used your credit card to avoid being traced from the purchases.
Why would someone want to bring me to Hawaii? I've never been before.
I don't know anyone here.
Look, I know this is, uh It's all very overwhelming, but we're doing our best to get you some answers.
For starters, I'm gonna look into the car rental, and I'm also gonna contact the bar in Wisconsin to see if they can help me ID the lady who drugged you.
And while she's doing that, I think we should probably get you to a doctor.
No.
Won't the hospital just report me to the cops? I wouldn't worry about that.
The doctor we're taking you to, uh, doesn't work at a hospital.
- I'm here for a Mrs.
Jensen? - Mm-hmm.
Right this way.
Hi, Mrs.
Jensen.
I'm Theodore Calvin.
Thank you for agreeing to meet with me.
I am so grateful for everything you've done for my grandson.
Of course.
He's a He's a great kid.
Um, please have a seat.
I'll be honest.
The last few weeks have been a real roller coaster.
It had been nearly 20 years since I've seen or heard about Monica.
Learning she died the way she did Well, that sort of thing can really break you.
But then to be told she had a son, that I had a grandson? It gave me hope that something good might come out of this tragedy.
That's actually why I wanted to meet with you, to get a sense of what your expectations are.
I understand Cade had it pretty hard after Monica passed.
And you are a saint for taking him in.
But I'm here now, and I can give Cade something he hasn't had since his mother died.
Well, I agree with you, Ms.
Jensen, that that kid's been through more hurt than anyone should ever have to suffer.
But he's got people here now.
I mean, we may not be his blood, but we are family.
We've given him a home.
A job.
Stability.
And you just show up out the blue.
I'm just worried that Cade's life may be disrupted again.
You're right.
And it's a lot to put on you all.
And believe me, I only want what's best for Cade.
But I think you'll agree he deserves a chance to meet his grandmother.
So, please, can I see him? Not a fan of needles, I'm guessing.
I don't mind 'em usually, but, uh I'm feeling a little queasy today for some reason.
Stomach pain's a symptom of scopolamine.
But we'll know for sure when the tox panel comes back.
Oh.
Winner, winner, chicken katsu dinner.
Looks like we got a hit on the blood from your shirt.
CODIS matched it to a Trevor Lyttle? Aggravated assault, armed robbery.
Most of these charges are from Michigan and Virginia.
Same states where the gun was used.
So, not only did you end up with Trevor Lyttle's blood on you.
You also ended up with his gun.
What's up? I've seen him before.
He was on top of me, and-and he had his hands around my neck.
He was trying to kill me.
But I got his gun away from him.
It just fired in my hand.
I don't think I killed him, but but I might have shot his ear off.
Okay.
Yeah, that's, um a lot.
Yeah, yeah.
Give us a second, will you? Higgy, good timing.
So, we just ID'd one of the kidnappers, and Greg is starting to get his memory back.
Brilliant.
We're going to need it.
I found the car they rented under his name.
You should come see this.
I guess it's a little late to ask if I took out rental insurance.
You know, if Lyttle was behind the wheel, airbag could've broken his nose, - which would cause all that blood.
- Yeah.
The tire marks on the road indicate that the car swerved before coming off it.
- She was in the car, too.
- Angie? Yeah, she was hitting me, trying to get something away from me.
And then Trevor reached back to help.
That's when we crashed.
Okay.
Can you remember anything after that? I made it out of the car, but before I knew it Lyttle was on top of me.
Well, that explains how you got his blood on you.
Honestly, the more I remember, the less any of this makes sense.
What was I even doing in a car with them? Where were we going? Can't tell you where you were going, but I can tell you where you came from.
Parking receipt from Hawaii Union Bank.
Time stamp, 4:37 p.
m.
yesterday afternoon.
Well, that's only a couple of miles from here, so it stands to reason that's where you were coming from when you crashed.
Why the hell would they take me to a bank? Geez, it's like I'm watching someone else.
I seem so normal.
They're taking you to the back, which is normally where the safe-deposit boxes are.
Yeah, but don't you need a key for those? I mean, why would they let me back there - if I don't have an account? - Not sure.
But there aren't any cameras back there for privacy reasons.
So there's no way to know what I did back there.
It doesn't even look like I left with anything.
Or whatever was in the safe-deposit box is small enough to fit in your pocket.
Wait, that's her.
That's Angie.
Okay, so she went through all this trouble, right? She drugged you, brought you to Hawaii to get whatever was in that safe-deposit box.
Which begs the question, what was inside it that was worth so much effort? Does the name Frank Medina ring a bell? Never heard of him.
Why? Because the safe-deposit box that you accessed belongs to him, and he listed you as the beneficiary.
Why would a stranger make me his beneficiary? I don't know.
But according to Mr.
Medina's recent account activity, he's still very much alive and living here on the island.
Great.
Now what? Well, this is typically the point where Magnum picks the lock.
Ah.
Don't have to.
It's already open.
Isn't this breaking and entering? Technically, it's trespassing.
Oh.
It looks like we aren't the only people looking for Frank Medina.
Shouldn't we leave? This is a crime scene now, isn't it? What is it? This is me when I was a kid.
- Who's the old guy? - That's my grandpa Ralph Nettles.
But I haven't seen or heard from him in over 20 years.
Higgins? You should come here.
No.
Look, I'm I'm really sorry, Greg.
Thanks.
It's, uh It's just a lot to take in.
Yeah.
I'm guessing you had absolutely no idea your grandfather was living in Hawaii under an alias.
I didn't even know he was still alive.
He and my dad had a falling-out when I was a kid.
Well I'm no M.
E.
, but I think he's been dead for at least a couple days.
Found this shell casing by his gun, so I think he got a couple shots off when Angie and Lyttle entered the room.
How can you be so sure it was them? Well, they tore the place apart until they found the contract for your grandfather's safe-deposit box.
It was left out on a table.
And that's how they knew that Greg was the beneficiary.
Yeah, we should dig into your grandfather's past.
See what he's been up to for the past couple decades.
It could give us some insight as to what could be in that safe-deposit box that would be worth so much trouble.
Yeah.
And, Greg, I'm sorry, but we really are gonna have to alert HPD.
This is a murder case now.
No, yeah.
I-I get it.
You all right? Oh, the stomach pain.
It's, uh - It's getting worse.
- You could have internal bleeding from the car accident.
We have to get him to a hospital.
Yeah, but we can't leave the crime scene.
Got an idea.
Hey, Kumu.
We need a favor.
Hey, man.
Can I talk to you - for a second? - Yeah, what's up? I got some news from your social worker this morning.
Your, uh, grandmom just arrived on the island.
Your mom's mom? And she wants to meet you.
What? I-I don't understand.
Your family on the mainland didn't know anything about you.
They only just found out when they were contacted about your mom's passing.
Your grandmom booked a flight, and now she's here.
Look, this is totally your call, but for what it's worth, I met with her this morning, and she seems nice.
She just wants a chance to meet you.
What do you think I should do? Well, she did come all this way.
Maybe you should hear her out.
See what she has to say.
Will you be there with me? Yeah, if that's what you want.
Yeah.
Then you got it.
Hey.
Uh Got to say, I'm impressed with how well you handled that.
Things are going so well for Cade.
Suddenly some relatives show up, want to take space in the kid's life? I'd be freaking out.
I amfreaking out.
I just don't want Cade to see it.
Every time that kid gets his footing around here, the rug gets snatched out from under him.
I hear you, pal.
It ain't easy.
But you're doing the right thing.
Man, I don't even know if I know what the right thing is anymore.
Okay, they have your insurance.
Now comes the fun part.
Growing old while we wait.
Juliet told me about your grandfather.
I'm so very sorry.
Well, thanks.
You know, it was only after he left that, uh, I started to appreciate all the adventures he dragged me on.
You know, riding around on his motorcycle and playing hooky from school to go hunting.
Ah, he'd probably be disappointed to see I'm still in Wisconsin.
Working 50-hour weeks.
Living my boring life.
There's nothing wrong with a quiet, stable life.
That's what most people want.
True.
But, uh I guess when Grandpa split, I, uh I kind of stopped believing anything was possible.
Sounds like a special guy.
He was larger than life.
Oh, I wish I'd have gotten some more of his genes.
I bet there's more of him in you than you think.
Okay, well, seems like we got a hit on one of the prints CSU pulled, but it wasn't to Lyttle or the female accomplice.
Who, then? No ID.
But it matches prints from a heist in Antwerp's diamond district back in August 2003.
A 40-karat diamond valued at over $3 million was stolen.
Well, Greg's grandfather opened the safety-deposit box in September 2003.
That's right around the same time he disappeared from Greg's life.
You throw in the fact that he was living under an assumed name, I'm beginning to think Ralph Nettles was behind that heist.
So, somehow Lyttle and Angie discovered Nettles was hiding the diamond in the safe-deposit box.
They track him down.
But before they can get him to give up the key, he pulls a gun, forcing them to shoot him.
So they toss the place, find the safe-deposit contract, and then they realize that the only hope they have is your client.
Well, at least now we can give Greg some answers.
Ms.
Jensen, this is Cade.
You are the spitting image of your mother.
It's nice to meet you.
Let's sit down.
I had so many things I wanted to say, and now, sitting here looking at you, I am speechless.
Well, Cade's been doing really well in school.
His teachers say he's almost all the way caught up, and he even made the basketball team.
That's wonderful.
My children, they were always excellent athletes.
My youngest son even played baseball in college.
- I-I have an uncle? - Two.
And an aunt.
Too many cousins to count.
Some of them are around the same age as you.
You could be going to school together.
I just know they would love to meet you.
Maybe you can visit.
I've got a question.
Of course.
Where have you been all this time? Your mother Monica, sh-sh-she was always strong-willed.
We tried to help her, but at a certain point she stopped wanting to be helped.
Maybe, but she never stopped needing it.
Cade.
We didn't know where she was.
We didn't know about you.
But now we do, and I am here to tell you that you're part of our family.
You don't have to be alone.
Well, that's just it.
I'm not alone.
- Cade, please.
- No, you don't get it.
Your other grandkids, they might need you.
My mom, she might have needed you.
But I don't.
Just go home.
He's right.
I should have done more for Monica.
I should have kept looking.
Now she's gone.
Cade's all I have left of her.
And I don't even have him, do I? Maybe this was just too much too soon.
He's in good hands here.
I can see that now.
Thank you so much, Mr.
Calvin.
It's a lot to digest, but at least Greg finally knows what happened to him.
Agreed.
This experience couldn't have been easy, but hopefully closure will be worth it.
Yeah.
Kumu? Uh, no.
It's, uh, Cole.
I'll get back to him later.
So, you know You know, this morning I was just wondering what compelled you to ask me to spend the day with you.
Just kind of seemed like it came out of nowhere.
Uh, I don't know.
Uh, TC was training Cade, and-and Rick's on daddy duty, - so - Right.
So you're saying you just didn't have any better options? No, that's not what I'm saying.
That's not what I'm saying at all.
I Thomas, it's okay.
I'm kidding.
Why can't we be friends? ♪ Gordie, what's up? Got a hit on our girl, Angie.
The bar finally sent over that footage.
Facial recognition ID'd her as Chloe De Witte.
29.
- Belgian national.
- The fact that she's from the same country where the diamond heist took place can't be a coincidence.
Although there's no way she was involved.
She's too young.
She is.
But her father wasn't.
According to Interpol, the Antwerp heist was a two-man job which included Chloe's father, Bertrand De Witte.
He was arrested and died in prison two years ago.
So that's how she knew about Ralph Nettles.
She then enlists Trevor Lyttle - to track him down and get the diamond.
- Exactly.
But it doesn't appear Chloe and Trevor actually got it.
Why do you say that? Because they're still on the island.
Chloe's credit card was used last night to book a room at the Aloha Sands Motel.
It was used again today for parking at the Honolulu Memorial Hospital.
So, what, they're treating injuries from the car accident? That's what we thought, too, until we saw they visited three more hospitals today.
They're looking for Greg.
Right.
They're not treating their injuries.
They're hoping that he's treating his.
Greg remembered struggling with Chloe over something in the car.
It must have been the diamond.
They think he knows where it's at.
And if they find him, the fact that he doesn't remember anything is not gonna save his life.
Hello? Kumu, we think Greg may be in danger.
The two of you need to leave the hospital right now.
But he's not with me.
They just took him back for an X-ray.
Find security.
Tell 'em they got to lock down the building.
Okay.
Sir, stay in your room.
Sorry, ma'am.
Building's been locked down.
You'll have to take Hi.
Kumu.
I'm so sorry.
- It's not your fault, Kumu.
- I'm gonna call Gordon.
- HPD should be able to track the car.
- I don't understand.
Why do they think Greg has any idea what happened to the diamond? No idea.
Ms.
Tuileta? I understand Mr.
Nettles consented to informing you about his condition.
There's something you need to see.
You got to be kidding me.
He's waking up! Oh, well.
I suppose this will be a lot more painful for him now.
Get him on the floor.
No! Time to get back what you took.
No! Oh, God, no! He's moving too much! Not for long.
Wait! You want the entire motel to hear the gunshot? Get something to muffle it.
- This will only take a minute.
- No, please! Good to see you again, by the way.
HPD! Hands in the air! I can't thank you enough.
Just glad we got here in time.
We'll circle back for more info, soon as we're done questioning her.
In the meantime, these guys are gonna take you to the hospital, get that diamond out of your tummy.
It's actually probably for the best.
I mean, if we let Mother Nature run its course, it would be unpleasant.
Still can't believe I did that.
Guess the drugs were wearing off and I had, like, a moment of clarity or something.
Seems like your abductors not only overestimated the potency of those drugs, they also underestimated you, Greg.
We got a warrant for the remaining contents of the safe deposit box.
Looks like your grandfather left this for you.
We'll give you a little bit of privacy.
Thanks for your help today.
Thank you for yours.
Can you drop by HPD later? Got a couple things I need to go over for the report.
Of course.
- Yeah.
- Thanks.
- I'll see you there.
- See you.
Greg seems to be handling all this pretty well, considering.
Yeah, aside from losing his grandfather, I think, uh, you know, this whole thing's kind of been a thrill for him.
It shook him up, definitely, but sort of in a good way.
Yeah.
What is it? - Got somewhere to be? - Yeah.
Kind of.
It's Cole? No.
No, I, uh, I just have an appointment.
I ordered an Uber, I'm gonna go, but Oh.
I'll see you back at the house? - Yeah, sure.
- Bye.
You're gonna make me talk first, aren't you? That wasn't the plan, but if you got something you want to say.
She had no right to do that.
I mean, who does she think she is, showing up out of nowhere, talking about my mom and, like, how I'm part of her family now.
You're right.
It was a lot to put on you.
Nobody can blame you for how you reacted.
So why do I feel so bad? Just one man's opinion here, but maybe you feel bad because you see what I see.
That your grandmom just wants to be a part of your life.
Maybe you're afraid that you'll have to choose between the family you got here with me, and the one you were born into.
Well, I choose here.
I choose you.
I know.
But maybe maybe you don't have to choose.
What's this? Email confirmation for the ticket to Nashville I bought you.
Round trip.
Leaves Wednesday morning, but you can change the dates or cancel altogether.
It's your call.
So you think I should go see them? I think, if you do, the worst that can happen is you come home wanting nothing to do with them.
But if you don't go Knowing where you come from, good or bad, becomes more important the older you get.
It may not seem like it now, but there'll be a day when you'll regret not knowing that part of yourself.
Whatever you decide, just know this I'll always be here for you, no matter what.
Suzy? In here! - Hey.
- Hey.
What are you doing? You know you're not supposed to be on your feet for long stretches.
- Trade you? - Okay.
Thank you.
Mmm.
Don't get me wrong.
I want this baby out of me.
But part of me's gonna miss that smell.
Mmm.
You know I think we're gonna be really good at this.
Thanks so much for seeing me at such short notice.
I always make time for a patient in crisis.
Well, I don't know that "crisis" is, uh, quite the right word, but And yet here we are, well after office hours, with you struggling to tell me something - you clearly need to say.
- Mm.
So, I recently met a wonderful man called Cole.
And we've been texting for the past few weeks and then he finally asked me out on a date.
Okay, that all sounds lovely.
Yes, but unfortunately I had to cancel because w-we were hired for a job.
You can always reschedule, right? Yes, I could.
Only You don't want to.
I think that's why I'm here.
Before we landed the job, Magnum actually asked if I wanted to spend the day with him.
And the truth is that I haven't been able to stop thinking about it.
Like, what did he mean and why such a small gesture is affecting me so much.
Maybe because you wanted to spend the day with him? Well, I mean, at that moment, the idea of spending the day with Magnum, it was more appealing than the idea of a picnic with Cole.
So-so-so, yes, I suppose so.
I mean, in any case, I have to fix this because I can't have Magnum, of all people, on my mind all the time.
Well, you're having a recurring dream where the two of you kiss.
I'd say he's on your mind, whether you like it or not.
Yes, but it isn't, it isn't a good thing.
I mean, I've had this fearful feeling all day.
Fearful of what might happen? Well, yes, that, but also fearful that maybe he would never ask me again.
Maybe I closed the door on Juliet, do you want a romantic relationship with Magnum? You know it's never too late to tell someone how you feel.
Well, no, I mean, I can't.
The stakes are too high.
There's our friendship.
Our business.
I mean, once I let that cat out of the bag, the you I can't just put it back in.
Don't you think it might just be best to resist foolish impulses? What you resist persists.
And I have a feeling that you've been resisting this for far longer than you'd care to admit.
If you and Magnum are really as close as you feel, it's important to be honest with yourself and with him.
There's a lot to risk, but it's better than the alternative.
Which is what? Saying no to what you really want.
Juliet, what do you want?
It's just Well, you obviously had a tough day.
Working on your third round.
Doesn't really seem to be helping.
Am I that obvious? Might I suggest the problem is you're doing it wrong? You need to consume a lot more.
Only the hard stuff.
And you certainly can't drink alone.
- Two shots of whiskey, please.
- You got it.
200 million ♪ I'm Angie.
I'm Greg.
Take aim ♪ I'm sorry.
I-I got to ask you.
Are you always this direct? Not usually.
But, uh, my song, it's gonna come on the jukebox really soon, and I still don't have a dance partner.
Oh, well, it's-it's gonna take more than one shot to get me on that dance floor.
Well, I am always up for a challenge.
But you know what? I-I shouldn't complain, though.
It's one of the few good union jobs left.
Yeah.
Well, I work in medical sales.
The money is good, but it can get lonely.
Oh.
There it is.
- You're up, cowboy.
- Oh.
- No, I don't know.
- Come on.
Papa twist cabbage off instinct ♪ Don't think stink ♪ Pink gators, my Detroit players ♪ Timbs for my hooligans ♪ In Brooklyn, dead right ♪ That's right ♪ If the head right, ♪ Biggie there e'ry night ♪ Papa been smooth since days of Underoos ♪ Never lose, never choose to bruise crews ♪ Who do somethin' to us, talk go through us Come on, do it ♪ Biggie, Biggie, Biggie, can't you see? ♪ Sometimes your words just hypnotize me ♪ And I just love your flashy ways ♪ Guess that's why they broke ♪ and you're so paid ♪ Let's get out of here.
Now, when you said you wanted me to go with you on a test-drive, this is not what I had in mind.
Oh, come on.
Get a load of this bad boy, huh? Carbon fiber frame.
Convertible travel system.
I mean, you got to be kidding me.
For that price, you can buy yourself a decent used car.
What about that one? It's less expensive, and it's got a convenient little cubby for your beer.
Pretty sure that's a cupholder for the baby.
No.
Why would a baby need a beer, Rick? - That's very irresponsible parenting.
- Okay.
All jokes aside, a stroller is a very good investment for an active family.
Speaking of active families, is, uh, Suzy ever gonna make an honest man out of you, or are things just kind of status quo? Mm, things are still very much status quo.
She told me last night the thought of being physically intimate with somebody was enough to make her want to vomit.
And this is coming from a woman who is binge-eating pickles wrapped in processed cheese slices.
Okay, so she's having cravings.
Just not the right ones.
That's right.
But, you know, I-I'm okay with it.
I mean, right now, my job is to support her through this pregnancy.
If she wants to go further later on, great, but, uh, you know, I'm not gonna force the issue.
It's still got to be tough, though, spending so much time with her when you have all these feelings, right? I get that you don't want to jeopardize the partnership.
I understand that part of it.
Okay, hang on.
Why, all of a sudden, are you asking these deeply probing questions? I mean, no offense, but you have the emotional intelligence of a nine-year-old.
- That is not true.
- Come on, man.
We're brothers.
You can tell me anything.
All right.
Um So, lately, I've been kind of coming to terms with the fact that I may possibly, uh, have feelings for Higgins.
Now, I know this is a lot to take in.
Uh-huh.
- What are you doing? - I'm just recording the date - and time.
- Of? Of the moment where you realized what the rest of us already know: that you and Higgins are meant for each other.
I mean, TC, Kumu and I, we got a text chain going about it.
Okay, first of all, a text chain? That's pretty juvenile.
Secondly, it's not that simple.
I mean, Higgins and I are business partners, right? If things go wrong, which they may, it could be very awkward, especially considering how close everybody is.
It would just get weird.
Oh, so you're gonna die alone for the sake of me? That's very thoughtful of you.
No, that's not what I'm saying.
What I amsaying is that if I'm gonna explore this, then I just want to make sure that it's it's the right move, you know? Yeah, fair enough.
But maybe instead of thinking of all the ways it could go bad, you think of the ways it could go good.
You owe that to yourself.
Come on, man.
You got this.
Ten.
Uh-huh.
Eleven! That's outstanding, dude.
That's a new high.
There's no way I'm gonna make my goal by summer.
Hey, that's what I thought when I first made it to boot camp.
Trust me, you keep doing this Marine PT, you'll be busting out 20 pull-ups in no time.
All right? We rest when we dead, baby.
Plank position.
One minute.
Let's go.
You know, some people might consider this a form of child abuse.
Look, you want to be able - to post up bigger defenders, right? - Yeah.
This is what it takes.
Oh, thank you, God.
All right, get a drink while I take this.
Hey, Gordie, what's up? Listen, I just spoke with Cade's social worker.
Is something wrong? Well, she just found out his mom has family back on the mainland.
They were recently notified about her death.
Seems they didn't know where she'd been living or that she even had a son.
Wow.
- Okay.
- There's more.
Cade's grandmother just flew in from Tennessee.
She's asking to meet with him.
- You still there? - Uh, yeah.
Sorry.
I'm just processing.
So, this lady wants to meet, huh? I'm guessing it's to make her case as to why Cade would be better off with her.
How 'bout we just take things one step at a time.
For now, she just wants to set a time and introduce herself.
Yeah, okay.
But before we make that happen, I want to meet with her first.
- Just the two of us.
- Fair enough.
I'll set it up, send you the details.
All right, Gordie.
Is everything cool? Yeah.
It's all good.
Least, it will be till you get halfway through this two-minute plank.
Two minutes? It was supposed to be one.
That was before I gave you a break.
Let's go, baby.
- Oorah! - Oorah! Oh.
Magnum.
How long have you been standing there? Uh, sorry.
I just didn't want to startle you.
Little early in the day, don't you think? Something you need? Need? No, there's nothing I need.
I was just thinking that since we don't have anything on the schedule, maybe we could do something outside of work, like hike Pillbox or something.
What is it? Oh.
No, that sounds lovely.
Unfortunately, I already have plans.
Cole invited me on a picnic.
Hence the Cole.
So you're not just texting? No.
It's still very early.
I mean, we'll see.
Okay.
Well have fun.
It's the front gate.
Hello.
Is this Magnum and Higgins Investigations? - It is, yes.
- I'm sorry.
I know I don't have an appointment, but I really need your help.
Okay.
So, just so we're clear, the last thing you remember is leaving a bar in Wisconsin with a woman who had bought you several drinks.
And then, nearly two days later, you end up on a beach on Oahu with blood on your clothes and no recollection of how you got there? Yeah, that's right.
Also, I'm pretty sure this blood isn't mine.
I-I don't seem to be cut anywhere.
Well, clearly, you're the victim here.
This woman obviously drugged you, right? So I think the next course of action is to go to HPD so they can launch a formal investigation.
N-No, I-I can't go to the cops.
Mr.
Nettles, is there something else you're not telling us? After I woke up, I I found this in my pocket.
It's recently been fired.
Right.
Well, I guess I'd better cancel that picnic.
Okay, here we are.
Looks like the gun was reported stolen two years ago, and it's been linked to some unsolved robberies in Michigan and Virginia.
And eventually ended up in the hands of our client, who has no idea how he got it or how he got to Hawaii.
This case is gonna be a breeze.
Ah, look at that.
- The aloha look suits you.
- Um, thanks for lending me some clothes.
Yeah, of course.
Uh, everything okay? I didn't notice until I started to change, but That looks like a seat belt bruise from a car accident.
How does this even happen? Well, I've done a little research, and based on the symptoms that you told me about The dizziness, the dry mouth and the light sensitivity I think that you've been drugged with scopolamine.
What's that? - I just assumed I was roofied.
- Rohypnol knocks you out, so it's unlikely you would have been lucid enough to board a plane without TCA stopping you, whereas scopolamine will leave you fully conscious but very suggestible.
It also erases memory of events.
Criminal organizations have used it to rob tourists.
Well, if it's money that lady was after, she picked a bad target.
I got maybe 800 bucks to my name.
At least, I did yesterday.
- Guessing I'm broke now.
- Well, actually, I ran your financials, and they haven't touched your checking account.
There are just a couple of recent charges on your credit card.
There's one for a flight from Milwaukee to Honolulu and another for a local car rental company here on Oahu.
So, wait, this wasn't about robbing me? No.
It was about getting you here to Hawaii.
Yeah, and I think she just used your credit card to avoid being traced from the purchases.
Why would someone want to bring me to Hawaii? I've never been before.
I don't know anyone here.
Look, I know this is, uh It's all very overwhelming, but we're doing our best to get you some answers.
For starters, I'm gonna look into the car rental, and I'm also gonna contact the bar in Wisconsin to see if they can help me ID the lady who drugged you.
And while she's doing that, I think we should probably get you to a doctor.
No.
Won't the hospital just report me to the cops? I wouldn't worry about that.
The doctor we're taking you to, uh, doesn't work at a hospital.
- I'm here for a Mrs.
Jensen? - Mm-hmm.
Right this way.
Hi, Mrs.
Jensen.
I'm Theodore Calvin.
Thank you for agreeing to meet with me.
I am so grateful for everything you've done for my grandson.
Of course.
He's a He's a great kid.
Um, please have a seat.
I'll be honest.
The last few weeks have been a real roller coaster.
It had been nearly 20 years since I've seen or heard about Monica.
Learning she died the way she did Well, that sort of thing can really break you.
But then to be told she had a son, that I had a grandson? It gave me hope that something good might come out of this tragedy.
That's actually why I wanted to meet with you, to get a sense of what your expectations are.
I understand Cade had it pretty hard after Monica passed.
And you are a saint for taking him in.
But I'm here now, and I can give Cade something he hasn't had since his mother died.
Well, I agree with you, Ms.
Jensen, that that kid's been through more hurt than anyone should ever have to suffer.
But he's got people here now.
I mean, we may not be his blood, but we are family.
We've given him a home.
A job.
Stability.
And you just show up out the blue.
I'm just worried that Cade's life may be disrupted again.
You're right.
And it's a lot to put on you all.
And believe me, I only want what's best for Cade.
But I think you'll agree he deserves a chance to meet his grandmother.
So, please, can I see him? Not a fan of needles, I'm guessing.
I don't mind 'em usually, but, uh I'm feeling a little queasy today for some reason.
Stomach pain's a symptom of scopolamine.
But we'll know for sure when the tox panel comes back.
Oh.
Winner, winner, chicken katsu dinner.
Looks like we got a hit on the blood from your shirt.
CODIS matched it to a Trevor Lyttle? Aggravated assault, armed robbery.
Most of these charges are from Michigan and Virginia.
Same states where the gun was used.
So, not only did you end up with Trevor Lyttle's blood on you.
You also ended up with his gun.
What's up? I've seen him before.
He was on top of me, and-and he had his hands around my neck.
He was trying to kill me.
But I got his gun away from him.
It just fired in my hand.
I don't think I killed him, but but I might have shot his ear off.
Okay.
Yeah, that's, um a lot.
Yeah, yeah.
Give us a second, will you? Higgy, good timing.
So, we just ID'd one of the kidnappers, and Greg is starting to get his memory back.
Brilliant.
We're going to need it.
I found the car they rented under his name.
You should come see this.
I guess it's a little late to ask if I took out rental insurance.
You know, if Lyttle was behind the wheel, airbag could've broken his nose, - which would cause all that blood.
- Yeah.
The tire marks on the road indicate that the car swerved before coming off it.
- She was in the car, too.
- Angie? Yeah, she was hitting me, trying to get something away from me.
And then Trevor reached back to help.
That's when we crashed.
Okay.
Can you remember anything after that? I made it out of the car, but before I knew it Lyttle was on top of me.
Well, that explains how you got his blood on you.
Honestly, the more I remember, the less any of this makes sense.
What was I even doing in a car with them? Where were we going? Can't tell you where you were going, but I can tell you where you came from.
Parking receipt from Hawaii Union Bank.
Time stamp, 4:37 p.
m.
yesterday afternoon.
Well, that's only a couple of miles from here, so it stands to reason that's where you were coming from when you crashed.
Why the hell would they take me to a bank? Geez, it's like I'm watching someone else.
I seem so normal.
They're taking you to the back, which is normally where the safe-deposit boxes are.
Yeah, but don't you need a key for those? I mean, why would they let me back there - if I don't have an account? - Not sure.
But there aren't any cameras back there for privacy reasons.
So there's no way to know what I did back there.
It doesn't even look like I left with anything.
Or whatever was in the safe-deposit box is small enough to fit in your pocket.
Wait, that's her.
That's Angie.
Okay, so she went through all this trouble, right? She drugged you, brought you to Hawaii to get whatever was in that safe-deposit box.
Which begs the question, what was inside it that was worth so much effort? Does the name Frank Medina ring a bell? Never heard of him.
Why? Because the safe-deposit box that you accessed belongs to him, and he listed you as the beneficiary.
Why would a stranger make me his beneficiary? I don't know.
But according to Mr.
Medina's recent account activity, he's still very much alive and living here on the island.
Great.
Now what? Well, this is typically the point where Magnum picks the lock.
Ah.
Don't have to.
It's already open.
Isn't this breaking and entering? Technically, it's trespassing.
Oh.
It looks like we aren't the only people looking for Frank Medina.
Shouldn't we leave? This is a crime scene now, isn't it? What is it? This is me when I was a kid.
- Who's the old guy? - That's my grandpa Ralph Nettles.
But I haven't seen or heard from him in over 20 years.
Higgins? You should come here.
No.
Look, I'm I'm really sorry, Greg.
Thanks.
It's, uh It's just a lot to take in.
Yeah.
I'm guessing you had absolutely no idea your grandfather was living in Hawaii under an alias.
I didn't even know he was still alive.
He and my dad had a falling-out when I was a kid.
Well I'm no M.
E.
, but I think he's been dead for at least a couple days.
Found this shell casing by his gun, so I think he got a couple shots off when Angie and Lyttle entered the room.
How can you be so sure it was them? Well, they tore the place apart until they found the contract for your grandfather's safe-deposit box.
It was left out on a table.
And that's how they knew that Greg was the beneficiary.
Yeah, we should dig into your grandfather's past.
See what he's been up to for the past couple decades.
It could give us some insight as to what could be in that safe-deposit box that would be worth so much trouble.
Yeah.
And, Greg, I'm sorry, but we really are gonna have to alert HPD.
This is a murder case now.
No, yeah.
I-I get it.
You all right? Oh, the stomach pain.
It's, uh - It's getting worse.
- You could have internal bleeding from the car accident.
We have to get him to a hospital.
Yeah, but we can't leave the crime scene.
Got an idea.
Hey, Kumu.
We need a favor.
Hey, man.
Can I talk to you - for a second? - Yeah, what's up? I got some news from your social worker this morning.
Your, uh, grandmom just arrived on the island.
Your mom's mom? And she wants to meet you.
What? I-I don't understand.
Your family on the mainland didn't know anything about you.
They only just found out when they were contacted about your mom's passing.
Your grandmom booked a flight, and now she's here.
Look, this is totally your call, but for what it's worth, I met with her this morning, and she seems nice.
She just wants a chance to meet you.
What do you think I should do? Well, she did come all this way.
Maybe you should hear her out.
See what she has to say.
Will you be there with me? Yeah, if that's what you want.
Yeah.
Then you got it.
Hey.
Uh Got to say, I'm impressed with how well you handled that.
Things are going so well for Cade.
Suddenly some relatives show up, want to take space in the kid's life? I'd be freaking out.
I amfreaking out.
I just don't want Cade to see it.
Every time that kid gets his footing around here, the rug gets snatched out from under him.
I hear you, pal.
It ain't easy.
But you're doing the right thing.
Man, I don't even know if I know what the right thing is anymore.
Okay, they have your insurance.
Now comes the fun part.
Growing old while we wait.
Juliet told me about your grandfather.
I'm so very sorry.
Well, thanks.
You know, it was only after he left that, uh, I started to appreciate all the adventures he dragged me on.
You know, riding around on his motorcycle and playing hooky from school to go hunting.
Ah, he'd probably be disappointed to see I'm still in Wisconsin.
Working 50-hour weeks.
Living my boring life.
There's nothing wrong with a quiet, stable life.
That's what most people want.
True.
But, uh I guess when Grandpa split, I, uh I kind of stopped believing anything was possible.
Sounds like a special guy.
He was larger than life.
Oh, I wish I'd have gotten some more of his genes.
I bet there's more of him in you than you think.
Okay, well, seems like we got a hit on one of the prints CSU pulled, but it wasn't to Lyttle or the female accomplice.
Who, then? No ID.
But it matches prints from a heist in Antwerp's diamond district back in August 2003.
A 40-karat diamond valued at over $3 million was stolen.
Well, Greg's grandfather opened the safety-deposit box in September 2003.
That's right around the same time he disappeared from Greg's life.
You throw in the fact that he was living under an assumed name, I'm beginning to think Ralph Nettles was behind that heist.
So, somehow Lyttle and Angie discovered Nettles was hiding the diamond in the safe-deposit box.
They track him down.
But before they can get him to give up the key, he pulls a gun, forcing them to shoot him.
So they toss the place, find the safe-deposit contract, and then they realize that the only hope they have is your client.
Well, at least now we can give Greg some answers.
Ms.
Jensen, this is Cade.
You are the spitting image of your mother.
It's nice to meet you.
Let's sit down.
I had so many things I wanted to say, and now, sitting here looking at you, I am speechless.
Well, Cade's been doing really well in school.
His teachers say he's almost all the way caught up, and he even made the basketball team.
That's wonderful.
My children, they were always excellent athletes.
My youngest son even played baseball in college.
- I-I have an uncle? - Two.
And an aunt.
Too many cousins to count.
Some of them are around the same age as you.
You could be going to school together.
I just know they would love to meet you.
Maybe you can visit.
I've got a question.
Of course.
Where have you been all this time? Your mother Monica, sh-sh-she was always strong-willed.
We tried to help her, but at a certain point she stopped wanting to be helped.
Maybe, but she never stopped needing it.
Cade.
We didn't know where she was.
We didn't know about you.
But now we do, and I am here to tell you that you're part of our family.
You don't have to be alone.
Well, that's just it.
I'm not alone.
- Cade, please.
- No, you don't get it.
Your other grandkids, they might need you.
My mom, she might have needed you.
But I don't.
Just go home.
He's right.
I should have done more for Monica.
I should have kept looking.
Now she's gone.
Cade's all I have left of her.
And I don't even have him, do I? Maybe this was just too much too soon.
He's in good hands here.
I can see that now.
Thank you so much, Mr.
Calvin.
It's a lot to digest, but at least Greg finally knows what happened to him.
Agreed.
This experience couldn't have been easy, but hopefully closure will be worth it.
Yeah.
Kumu? Uh, no.
It's, uh, Cole.
I'll get back to him later.
So, you know You know, this morning I was just wondering what compelled you to ask me to spend the day with you.
Just kind of seemed like it came out of nowhere.
Uh, I don't know.
Uh, TC was training Cade, and-and Rick's on daddy duty, - so - Right.
So you're saying you just didn't have any better options? No, that's not what I'm saying.
That's not what I'm saying at all.
I Thomas, it's okay.
I'm kidding.
Why can't we be friends? ♪ Gordie, what's up? Got a hit on our girl, Angie.
The bar finally sent over that footage.
Facial recognition ID'd her as Chloe De Witte.
29.
- Belgian national.
- The fact that she's from the same country where the diamond heist took place can't be a coincidence.
Although there's no way she was involved.
She's too young.
She is.
But her father wasn't.
According to Interpol, the Antwerp heist was a two-man job which included Chloe's father, Bertrand De Witte.
He was arrested and died in prison two years ago.
So that's how she knew about Ralph Nettles.
She then enlists Trevor Lyttle - to track him down and get the diamond.
- Exactly.
But it doesn't appear Chloe and Trevor actually got it.
Why do you say that? Because they're still on the island.
Chloe's credit card was used last night to book a room at the Aloha Sands Motel.
It was used again today for parking at the Honolulu Memorial Hospital.
So, what, they're treating injuries from the car accident? That's what we thought, too, until we saw they visited three more hospitals today.
They're looking for Greg.
Right.
They're not treating their injuries.
They're hoping that he's treating his.
Greg remembered struggling with Chloe over something in the car.
It must have been the diamond.
They think he knows where it's at.
And if they find him, the fact that he doesn't remember anything is not gonna save his life.
Hello? Kumu, we think Greg may be in danger.
The two of you need to leave the hospital right now.
But he's not with me.
They just took him back for an X-ray.
Find security.
Tell 'em they got to lock down the building.
Okay.
Sir, stay in your room.
Sorry, ma'am.
Building's been locked down.
You'll have to take Hi.
Kumu.
I'm so sorry.
- It's not your fault, Kumu.
- I'm gonna call Gordon.
- HPD should be able to track the car.
- I don't understand.
Why do they think Greg has any idea what happened to the diamond? No idea.
Ms.
Tuileta? I understand Mr.
Nettles consented to informing you about his condition.
There's something you need to see.
You got to be kidding me.
He's waking up! Oh, well.
I suppose this will be a lot more painful for him now.
Get him on the floor.
No! Time to get back what you took.
No! Oh, God, no! He's moving too much! Not for long.
Wait! You want the entire motel to hear the gunshot? Get something to muffle it.
- This will only take a minute.
- No, please! Good to see you again, by the way.
HPD! Hands in the air! I can't thank you enough.
Just glad we got here in time.
We'll circle back for more info, soon as we're done questioning her.
In the meantime, these guys are gonna take you to the hospital, get that diamond out of your tummy.
It's actually probably for the best.
I mean, if we let Mother Nature run its course, it would be unpleasant.
Still can't believe I did that.
Guess the drugs were wearing off and I had, like, a moment of clarity or something.
Seems like your abductors not only overestimated the potency of those drugs, they also underestimated you, Greg.
We got a warrant for the remaining contents of the safe deposit box.
Looks like your grandfather left this for you.
We'll give you a little bit of privacy.
Thanks for your help today.
Thank you for yours.
Can you drop by HPD later? Got a couple things I need to go over for the report.
Of course.
- Yeah.
- Thanks.
- I'll see you there.
- See you.
Greg seems to be handling all this pretty well, considering.
Yeah, aside from losing his grandfather, I think, uh, you know, this whole thing's kind of been a thrill for him.
It shook him up, definitely, but sort of in a good way.
Yeah.
What is it? - Got somewhere to be? - Yeah.
Kind of.
It's Cole? No.
No, I, uh, I just have an appointment.
I ordered an Uber, I'm gonna go, but Oh.
I'll see you back at the house? - Yeah, sure.
- Bye.
You're gonna make me talk first, aren't you? That wasn't the plan, but if you got something you want to say.
She had no right to do that.
I mean, who does she think she is, showing up out of nowhere, talking about my mom and, like, how I'm part of her family now.
You're right.
It was a lot to put on you.
Nobody can blame you for how you reacted.
So why do I feel so bad? Just one man's opinion here, but maybe you feel bad because you see what I see.
That your grandmom just wants to be a part of your life.
Maybe you're afraid that you'll have to choose between the family you got here with me, and the one you were born into.
Well, I choose here.
I choose you.
I know.
But maybe maybe you don't have to choose.
What's this? Email confirmation for the ticket to Nashville I bought you.
Round trip.
Leaves Wednesday morning, but you can change the dates or cancel altogether.
It's your call.
So you think I should go see them? I think, if you do, the worst that can happen is you come home wanting nothing to do with them.
But if you don't go Knowing where you come from, good or bad, becomes more important the older you get.
It may not seem like it now, but there'll be a day when you'll regret not knowing that part of yourself.
Whatever you decide, just know this I'll always be here for you, no matter what.
Suzy? In here! - Hey.
- Hey.
What are you doing? You know you're not supposed to be on your feet for long stretches.
- Trade you? - Okay.
Thank you.
Mmm.
Don't get me wrong.
I want this baby out of me.
But part of me's gonna miss that smell.
Mmm.
You know I think we're gonna be really good at this.
Thanks so much for seeing me at such short notice.
I always make time for a patient in crisis.
Well, I don't know that "crisis" is, uh, quite the right word, but And yet here we are, well after office hours, with you struggling to tell me something - you clearly need to say.
- Mm.
So, I recently met a wonderful man called Cole.
And we've been texting for the past few weeks and then he finally asked me out on a date.
Okay, that all sounds lovely.
Yes, but unfortunately I had to cancel because w-we were hired for a job.
You can always reschedule, right? Yes, I could.
Only You don't want to.
I think that's why I'm here.
Before we landed the job, Magnum actually asked if I wanted to spend the day with him.
And the truth is that I haven't been able to stop thinking about it.
Like, what did he mean and why such a small gesture is affecting me so much.
Maybe because you wanted to spend the day with him? Well, I mean, at that moment, the idea of spending the day with Magnum, it was more appealing than the idea of a picnic with Cole.
So-so-so, yes, I suppose so.
I mean, in any case, I have to fix this because I can't have Magnum, of all people, on my mind all the time.
Well, you're having a recurring dream where the two of you kiss.
I'd say he's on your mind, whether you like it or not.
Yes, but it isn't, it isn't a good thing.
I mean, I've had this fearful feeling all day.
Fearful of what might happen? Well, yes, that, but also fearful that maybe he would never ask me again.
Maybe I closed the door on Juliet, do you want a romantic relationship with Magnum? You know it's never too late to tell someone how you feel.
Well, no, I mean, I can't.
The stakes are too high.
There's our friendship.
Our business.
I mean, once I let that cat out of the bag, the you I can't just put it back in.
Don't you think it might just be best to resist foolish impulses? What you resist persists.
And I have a feeling that you've been resisting this for far longer than you'd care to admit.
If you and Magnum are really as close as you feel, it's important to be honest with yourself and with him.
There's a lot to risk, but it's better than the alternative.
Which is what? Saying no to what you really want.
Juliet, what do you want?