The Rookie (2018) s05e03 Episode Script

Dye Hard

Previously on "The Rookie"
People are gonna die,
and you can't save them.
I ate their pain like a five-star meal.
Do you want to come in?
I didn't know
that you were gonna be here.
Tim and I were ju
No.
Have you decided what you're gonna do
with your Golden Ticket?
So next week, you're off
to F.T.O. school.
You will officially be
a Field Training Officer.
Detective Misha Porter.
I'm here to recruit you.
- When do classes start?
- Next Monday.
Hi.
Is there a problem, Officer?
Hi.
Um
Where's the driver?
It's a driverless car, obviously.
My dad designs them.
He was busy, so he told it to take me.
Okay. Well, he, um,
it, just ran a stop sign.
The camera must not have seen it.
Right, but
I'm gonna have to write you a ticket.
Why? I wasn't driving.
Yeah, not, not you, but, um
Um
Surprise!
Oh!
You're home from undercover
school, so, you know
- Mmm.
- I love it.
Well, mm
I'm gonna be late for class,
but I want to hear
all about it tonight.
Okay, great.
Oh, wait.
You're
But Yep.
Oh, God.
Mm.
- Ah.
- Hi.
Hi.
I'm so happy you're home.
How are you?
- Great.
- Mm?
Uh, typing still a bit of a challenge.
And forget about opening a jar.
It hasn't been too much for you,
being back at work?
Are you kidding?
I was going out of my mind
sitting on the couch all day.
There's something else
that's been helping me more.
An online group
that's hunting Rosalind.
They contacted me a few weeks ago.
They call themselves
"Dye-Hards."
Hmm. Let me guess.
"D-Y-E" as in Rosalind "Dyer"?
- Exactly.
- Mm-hmm.
At first, I thought
they were a bunch of kooks
who just wanted to hear
about the attack.
But,
you know, th-their research
is actually really impressive.
Uh, what kind of research?
What
They-they scour message boards,
subreddits,
and social media posts for tips,
then compile the most credible
ones in an encrypted PDF
they call
"The Mother Doc."
And they
Well, I was hoping
you might take a look.
Chris, I'm a patrol officer.
I-I Um, I'm not a part
of the investigation.
But you're still a cop.
Look, I wouldn't ask,
but the task force
has been blowing me off.
You are still recovering.
You know, and it's it's not healthy,
to be immersed in
hunting Rosalind all day long.
Just take a look.
If you think
it's worth passing on, great.
If not, totally fine.
Fine.
I will look at "The Mother Doc."
Thanks.
Your first day
as a Training Officer.
How does it feel?
Well, considering six weeks ago,
I thought I'd have to wait another
Two years, pretty fantastic.
What you got there?
Nothing. Just a couple things
I didn't want to forget.
Let me see, let me see.
"How to set up a shop"?
"Processing a prisoner"?
Nolan
I sincerely hope after
two years in the department
and a month at
the F.T.O. Training Academy,
- you don't need a crib sheet.
- No, sir, no, I just, I
I've been working towards this so long,
I just didn't want to mess anything up.
Oh, but you will.
This is your first time training
a rookie officer from jump,
making you a rookie yourself.
Which I'm sure you're not gonna
haze me about at all.
You're gonna stumble.
But, you're a good cop,
and you know how to do the job.
Thank you, sir.
I needed that.
Good, 'cause you're not
getting this back.
Now, let's go meet your rookie, boot.
So, alright, first things first
So, I'd like to congratulate
Officer Lucy Chen,
for successfully completing the D.E.A.
Covert Operations Training Academy,
which is no small feat.
Good to have you back, Officer Chen.
Happy to be back, sir.
Also, I have the privilege to introduce
Mid-Wilshire's newest Training Officer,
John Nolan.
Hey, hey, hey.
Good work.
And since Harper has decided
to abandon patrol
for a cushy desk job
with the detectives,
today, Nolan will take on
the responsibility
of training his first rookie.
Officer, stand up,
state your name and badge number.
I'm Celina Juarez, badge number 53397.
Officer Juarez,
you have earned the
right to be in this room,
but you must prove yourself to stay.
The way we do things matters.
Protocol and tradition,
are the metal from which
every cop in this city is forged.
You have anything to add?
I see you got top marks at the Academy.
Good for you.
None of that matters
when you hit the street,
so assume you know nothing,
and you'll never be wrong.
- Got it?
- Yes, sir.
That's it.
Be safe out there.
Hi, I'm Celina
your new rookie who, uh,
apparently knows nothing.
Oh, I wouldn't say
"nothing."
Dean's List, D3 soccer,
graduate classes in criminal justice
- pretty impressive.
- Thank you.
But I'm aware that
academia and street smarts
are two different things.
I like to think simple
common sense trumps them both.
But if you have any questions,
you can always come and ask me.
Yep, and me.
- Hi. I'm Lucy Chen.
- Nice to meet you, ma'am.
- May I?
- Please.
Sergeant Bradford's right.
The most important thing is
to never pretend that you
know something you don't.
Pretending is what
gets you killed out there.
You're very lucky to have
Officer Nolan as your T.O.
He's a great listener.
And if you ever want
to talk to another woman,
who was in your shoes
not that long ago, um, I'm here.
Thank you.
That means a lot.
Yeah, of course.
You guys have a great first shift.
Thank you, Officer Chen.
Are you ready to get started?
Yes, sir.
- Congrats on making P2.
- Thank you.
I heard you're doing a great job
riding with Tim as his Sergeant's Aide.
Thanks, but look,
I'm ready to step aside
now that you're back, s
Wait, Tim said I'm doing a great job?
- Uh, no, sorry.
- Oh.
I-I made that last part up.
But, you know,
he hasn't replaced you yet,
so, he's happy.
You should, um, stick with him.
Really? You sure?
Yeah. I mean, I could
Use some quiet time riding solo,
thinking about next steps in my career.
You haven't heard a word I've said.
No, sorry. Uh
Yeah, I got
something I got to take care of.
Excuse me.
Good talk.
Good morning.
Thank God you're back.
But, first things first
I need to see photos of Leah, ASAP.
Look.
Oh, my God.
She's gorgeous.
It must have been hard to leave her
- this morning.
- Yeah, it was.
You ready to think about crime again?
Yes.
What can I help with?
Let's see.
Jill Baskin, missing now for
- Three days.
- Uh, any suspects?
The roommate says Jill's ex-boyfriend
had a nasty temper, but,
I haven't been able
to find enough for a warrant.
I'd love fresh eyes.
Tyler Harvin.
Alright, I will jump on it.
Thanks.
This is your shop.
Do not call it a car,
a cruiser, or a black and white.
It is where you work.
Anytime you leave the shop,
your body camera needs to be on.
Perfect.
First, check the exterior
of the shop for any damage.
You are looking for dents,
dings, scratches.
We're gonna check the back seat,
for anything a suspect
might have left behind
money, weapons
drugs.
Was someone smoking weed in here?
I think that was me.
Excuse me?
No, it's not marijuana.
I
I saged the shop.
You
That's unconventional.
I'm sorry.
I-I didn't think you'd notice.
It's just that it's my first day,
and I figured I could use
all the help I could get, right?
Sure. Next time,
just check with me first.
Okay.
Now, where was I?
It was
My Rook Book says you check
the trunk for equipment.
The trunk.
We're gonna need police tape.
We're gonna need road flares.
Load up.
Hey, you're back.
How was U.C. school?
Challenging.
How's life working for the enemy?
Not as weird as I thought it would be.
It's actually pretty interesting
seeing things from the other side.
That's great.
Um, how is Chris doing?
Yeah, he seems fine.
You know.
They're starting him off slow,
nothing too intense.
- Why?
- Has he talked to you
about this online community he joined,
that's hunting Rosalind?
No, but I could see
why that would worry you.
Want me to keep an eye on him?
Yeah, I really do.
Yeah, no problem.
But, Lucy,
just give him time.
We've both been where he is.
He'll get through it.
What's the name of the store
- we just passed?
- Huh?
- Uh, it was, uh
- You have no idea,
because your face has
been on your phone,
for the past 10 minutes.
- Put it away.
- Sorry, sir.
It's just, um
There's something going on
that I don't know how to handle.
You know the deal.
This is a personal-life free zone.
Yes, sir. But, uh,
this is something that could,
like, derail my career.
Alright.
What is it?
I'm being blackmailed.
Yeah, so, I, um
I sent this photo
to this girl on a dating app,
you know, just shirtless,
nothing X-rated.
A thirst trap, you know?
I wish I didn't.
Turns out it was some dude,
and I was catfished.
And now he's blackmailing me.
With what? You said
the photo didn't show anything.
Right.
The The original one didn't.
But, then he Photoshopped it.
- Whoa.
- Yeah.
What does he want?
He didn't say, he just told me
to wait for further instructions.
Well, I mean, it could be worse.
At least he was generous.
Control, 7-L-19,
I have a 10-34 at The Nautilus
near the corner
of Virgil and West Fourth.
I'm going 9-5-4 to look for squatters.
Control, 7-L-19, I'm code 4.
There's no one here but me
and some spiders.
Uh
Hey!
Control, 7-L-19,
I need backup to my last
Damn it!
Hey!
Can anyone hear me?
It's not funny.
Thanks for
letting me drive.
You know, at the Academy,
they said it would be
six months before I got the chance.
Sorry. The-the smell
will pass soon.
No, it's alright.
I, uh I know plenty of cops
who wear
a St. Christopher's medal
uh, protection.
- Mm.
- Police are a superstitious bunch.
What about you?
Do you believe in
that kind of thing or?
- Superstitions?
- Mm-hmm.
No, no. Not really.
In high school, I, uh, didn't
wash my hockey jersey for a year,
- because of a winning streak.
- Oh, see, that's gross.
I didn't see this vehicle
commit a violation.
Why are we pulling them over?
Something's wrong with it.
We're gonna have to be
a little more specific.
Officer Juarez, protocol is
we call it in first.
Was I going too fast, Officer?
No, ma'am.
Ask for I.D.
Ma'am, I'd like to take a look
in your trunk.
Guess that's alright.
Uh, ma'am, that won't be necessary.
Officer Juarez, come speak with me.
What's the probable cause?
There's something dark
coming from that trunk.
- Dark?
- Like an aura.
Officer Juarez,
we do not pull over vehicles
because they give us
the heebie-jeebies.
And we certainly do not search
trunks without probable cause.
That is a form of profiling,
and I won't have it.
- But she consented, so I
- I don't care.
She's an elderly woman
who is clearly intimidated
by police officers.
You're taking advantage of that fear.
- Just look.
- No. I'm
That's blood.
I knew it.
Alright, ma'am.
Thank you.
How is she?
Upset.
I tried to dust her off.
She still wants to file
a formal complaint.
Look, I've never had to say this
to a rookie before,
but you cannot pull someone over
for having a dark aura
or any kind of aura.
Nolan, how could you let
your boot make a stop like that?
I'm sorry, sir.
The situation got away from me.
Okay, but what about the blood
in the trunk?
She says she has a grandson that
sometimes borrows the car.
He Maybe he spilled
something.
Look, we'll collect a sample.
We'll test to see if it's human.
If it is,
then we really have a problem.
Okay, but won't that mean I was right?
- The crime was committed, so
- Yes, probably.
But, since the evidence was found
during an illegal stop,
it's inadmissible in court.
It's the fruit of a poisonous tree.
Nolan,
think you can handle taking
this back to the station?
Sir.
You ever do anything like that again,
not only will you be disciplined,
you'll be out of the LAPD.
- You got it?
- Yes, sir.
Now go apologize to that woman
and tell her she's free to go.
Well, my catfish just messaged me.
Said he wants a PS5,
or he's gonna release the photo.
That's it?
I mean, they are really hard to find.
Okay.
Where's the drop?
Looks like his apartment.
So he's a dumbass.
Great.
- Alright, we'll pick one up on the way.
- Oh, uh
I thought you weren't supposed
to negotiate with terrorists.
Well, he's not a terrorist.
He's an idiot.
But if we arrest him,
that photo becomes evidence.
Everyone at the station sees it.
Good thing I got a gamer connect
in K-Town.
Of course you do.
Control, 7-L-19.
Do you copy?
Oh!
It's gonna be fine.
This is fine.
They will do a welfare check
when I don't report in,
and this is fine.
Until then, I will
Read,
because there is nothing else to do.
- Morning.
- Hey.
Need help again with the copier?
No
No, I've made peace
with the fact that it's possessed.
I was just dropping by
to see how you're doing.
You talked to Lucy.
Yeah.
I think the Dye-Hards thing
- has spun her out.
- Yeah.
That's why I didn't tell her
about it while she was away.
Yeah, I wish she'd just
believe me that I'm fine.
You probably don't know this about me,
but I was stabbed, a few years ago,
- at the courthouse.
- What?
No, uh, I didn't.
That's awful.
I'm telling you this so that
you know that I've been where you are.
All I wanted was for people
to stop seeing me as a victim.
Exactly.
My friends on the message board,
they don't treat me like that.
They see me as someone with
valuable insight into Rosalind.
And that must feel great.
It's like you're back in control
of your own narrative again.
But simply saying you're okay
doesn't make it so.
Just
Consider it.
I will.
Hey, if you're looking for a community
that understands what
you've been through,
you got Lucy, and me.
Thanks.
I appreciate that.
Okay, man.
So why the hell was
your rookie driving in the first place?
That's how I was taught.
It's not standard practice.
Once you've been a T.O.
for a few years,
then, you can get creative
with the guidelines.
On your first day,
stick to the damn script.
Yes, sir.
Where's Juarez now?
Writing up the report.
I want you to triple check it.
All the paperwork surrounding
this needs to be immaculate,
so make sure she specifies
that she was unable to articulate
the reason for the stop.
Yes, sir. I'll also be writing
up a blue page on her.
In it, you need to detail how,
as Juarez's T.O.,
how you plan to correct her
moving forward.
It may have been her mistake,
but as her supervisor,
she's your responsibility.
That can't be true.
Can it? I
Now, this user is making
sense TruthHunter184.
"Don't give Rosalind the satisfaction.
She eats her victim's pain
like a five-star meal."
"Like a five-star meal."
Rosalind said that to Nolan.
Hey!
Hey!
Can anybody hear me?!
Yo, I got what you asked for.
Drop it and leave.
Hello.
Sergeant Bradford, LAPD.
Hi, uh, O-Officers.
What's up?
You're blackmailing me.
Do you have any idea
how serious of a crime this is?
I could charge you with a felony.
Hold on, 'Kay? I-I wasn't really
gonna release the the photo.
I-I just
just wanted the PS5.
My mom won't get me one.
Pavi,
are you talking to me?
No, Mom.
God!
Just stay out of it.
Oh, I think we should get Mom out here.
No, whoa.
That's not necessary. No.
Then delete the photo.
Now.
Okay. Alright. Yeah.
Deleting the photo.
Okay.
See?
It's gone.
And get rid of
the dating profile, too, okay?
It's messed up, catfishing people.
Yeah, done.
Bad behavior does not get a reward.
You do anything like that again,
I'll make sure your phone, and laptop
are collected as evidence.
You got it?
You suck.
Sweet kid.
So, what's up?
We taking this back or
Hell no.
Taking this home.
You know how hard it is
to find one of these?
Harper.
Are you sure?
What?
Jill's blood was swabbed
from the trunk of a car
during a traffic stop.
Whose car?
Whose car?
Wait.
They what?
Do you know how dead to me you are?
The blood that you found
in the car belongs to a woman
who has been missing for three days.
It is our only lead.
And And now I hear
that it's a bad stop?
I know. I'm sorry.
It was my fault.
I'm
His rookie.
Which means that
you are his responsibility.
Nolan, I trained you better than this.
And now you are both
making me look bad.
I just got off the phone
with T.I.D.
When they went to impound the car,
they took a preliminary look,
and said the blood appears to be only
10 to 12 hours old.
Jill could still be alive.
Oh, then we gotta move quickly.
Not so fast.
- I take it you're Officer Juarez?
- Yes, sir.
Wesley Evers
from the D.A.'s office.
Since the blood evidence
you found is inadmissible,
the LAPD will have
to figure out another way
to implicate your suspect
in this crime.
So we do have a suspect?
Our missing person's
ex-boyfriend, Tyler Harvin.
The car belongs to his grandmother.
She confirmed that
he has regular access to it.
So to nail this guy in court,
I need something concrete,
tying him to Jill's disappearance.
Without P.C.,
Carradine won't authorize
a surveillance detail on Harvin.
But he did agree to let me and Lopez
run foot surveillance ourselves.
If we can catch Tyler engaging
in suspicious activity,
Carradine said
he'd approve a full team.
You're gonna try and run foot
surveillance with two officers?
No, four.
You and your rookie
are gonna start digging
your way out of my doghouse by helping.
Remember, Harvin has
a history of violence.
Don't underestimate him.
I've got Harvin heading north
down Lake.
Black pants, blue ball cap,
light-blue shirt.
Roger that.
Standing by.
Alright, I need you to focus on
what I'm about to say.
Everything you learned at the Academy
goes out the window
the moment the adrenaline hits.
You have to keep thinking,
remain aware of your
surroundings at all times,
and avoid any physical contact
unless someone's life
has been threatened.
Yes, sir.
I've got him.
I'll pick you up in the alley.
Continuing west on Eleventh.
He just turned onto Grandview.
He's heading north.
That's us.
He's running!
- Which way?
- North on Grandview,
west side of the street.
Hey!
I can't believe my career
was almost ruined by a kid
whose mom still does his laundry.
When was the last time
you heard Chen on the radio?
I can't remember, it was like a
An hour ago, maybe two.
Dispatch, this is 7-Adam-100.
Can you perform a security
check on Officer Chen?
Hold on, 7-Adam-100.
She's not responding.
When was last contact?
According to the logs, it was
over two hours ago.
Alright, that's a problem
we're gonna talk about later.
Right now, give me
her last known address.
Chen?
Chen!
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm in here.
Hang on.
The door is stuck.
Yeah, no kidding.
- You okay?
- I-I think I have a lead on Rosalind.
- What?
- How?
Chris has been spending time
on these message boards
filled with armchair detectives
that are trying to track Rosalind down.
- You think one of them found her?
- I think one of them is her.
I would add that it was
an error in judgment
that you will not repeat.
And this memorandum
is going to the Watch Commander?
Yeah, and then he will run it
up the chain of command.
Are they gonna wash me out?
It's a possibility.
You can be fired for literally anything
in your probationary period.
But
On the other hand, it's your first day.
Your failure is more so on me.
Are they gonna find Jill on time?
I hope so.
But you should prepare for the worst.
No, she's still alive.
I can feel it.
The way you felt the bad aura?
Yes.
Look, I-I know that in the movies,
police seem to rely on their intuitions,
all the time, about a suspect.
In reality,
this is not the case.
What you see as intuition is actually
years, of hard-won knowledge
in how to interpret things
like body language.
It's not a mystical power.
It's observation.
And even then,
cops get it wrong all the time.
With all due respect,
reading someone's body language sounds
just as mysterious as my feelings.
That's because you don't have
the experience to back it up.
You sound just like
the old-school instructors
at the Academy,
going on about tradition
while conveniently leaving out
the dark side of that tradition.
I thought you wanted to be
a different kind of T.O.
Why can't I be a different kind of cop?
Maybe one day you can be.
But first, you have to learn
the fundamentals.
But I was right about the car.
Yes, you were, and I
bet you think it's unfair
that that stop was inadmissible.
But I want you to think about
what would happen
if the police were able to stop people,
based on feelings alone.
Where do we draw the line
between a dark aura
and outright prejudice?
That's why the rule exists.
To protect people.
I don't see how the rules
are protecting Jill Baskin.
- Hey.
- Lucy.
Hey, what's going on?
They won't tell me.
Sit down.
Okay, so, um,
I went through "The Mother Doc,"
and I think I found Rosalind.
What? Where?
That sighting in Rome?
N-No. I
Are you familiar with the username
"TruthHunter184"?
Yeah.
Uh, he lives in Atlanta.
He doesn't?
Lucy found some irregularities
in TruthHunter's communication style,
so she asked us to look into it.
I reviewed all of
TruthHunter's messages,
and I agree with Officer Chen.
The forensic linguistics
are a match to Rosalind Dyer.
But
No, that doesn't make any sense.
Do you remember when TruthHunter wrote
Rosalind "eats her victim's pain
like a five-star meal"?
- Yeah.
- I heard Rosalind use that exact phrase
to describe the pleasure
she took at her trial
when watching the agony
of her victims' families.
I told her things about me,
about the investigation.
It's okay.
You didn't know.
Uh, so what do we do?
I can message her,
try to set up a meeting.
N-No. Uh, Rosalind will
see right through that.
I agree. With this level
of intelligent psychopath,
I would advise to err
on the side of caution.
So we work with what we've got.
We get cyber crimes involved,
and we see if we can track her
using her I.P. address.
And if we find anything,
we promise to keep you in the loop.
Thank you.
Yeah. Uh, thanks.
Hey.
Hey, you're okay?
No.
I'm really not.
Officer Nolan, I-I want
to apologize for yesterday.
Look, I was upset that my mistake
may have put Jill in further jeopardy,
and I unfairly took it out on you.
I promise to do better.
I appreciate that.
I also thought about our conversation.
I want you to trust me
with your feelings.
If you had confided in me
yesterday before the car stop,
we could have avoided this whole mess,
so
Next time you have an idea,
no matter how crazy,
- tell me about it.
- Oh, thank God.
Because I had the wildest dream.
Okay, that's not exactly what I
No, you're right. I'm sorry.
Tell me your dream.
I was up half the night doing
a deep dive on Tyler Harvin.
When I finally fell asleep,
I-I dreamt that I was on the beach,
and a body washed up on shore.
- Jill Baskin?
- No. It was a man.
A giant, actually.
Wearing an old-timey armor,
holding a big wooden shield
with a crown on it.
Okay.
And you think this knight
had something to do with
Jill's abduction?
I don't know.
But it was so vivid.
And I thought m-maybe Jill's
being kept near a beach.
Okay. Um
You said you were looking into
Tyler when you fell asleep.
What exactly did you find?
I was looking into his work history.
I mean, he does a lot of
odd jobs all over the city
Landscaping, contracting.
And I thought one of these jobs
may have given him access
to a hiding place
maybe somewhere off a beaten path
where he might be holding Jill.
Okay. Uh, were any of the jobs
near a beach?
Did any of them
have anything to do with
the name Knight or Shield?
A company name?
Maybe a client?
Well, he finished work
a few weeks ago for a job
on a company called
A Royal Hand Construction.
And the house was on a street
called Beachwood Canyon.
Show me on Streetview.
See, Tyler could have seen
this condemned house
while he was working here for Royal.
Your dream wasn't a premonition.
It was just your subconscious
processing information.
So you don't think I'm crazy?
I'm not saying that.
But I think we should do it
take a look at that house before
we talk to Harper and Lopez.
You wanted to see me, sir?
That was Garza.
Their cyber crime people
traced the web
of Rosalind's I.P. addresses
to a house outside Seattle.
They're putting together a
surveillance team to go there now.
Agent Garza has invited you to join.
Really?
That
That's amazing.
Yeah, I-I'm in.
Jet leaves in an hour.
Sir.
What the hell?
Oh, good morning, Cop Cake.
Oh, man.
Yeah, I'm thinking we need to
pay our catfish another visit.
Damn straight.
Alright.
You take the east side.
I'll take the west.
And then meet in the middle.
- Copy.
- Radio if you see anything.
Will do.
Nolan, I found her.
East side of the house at the window.
Stand back.
Cleared.
Check her.
She's alive.
Alright.
Stay with her.
I'm gonna clear the house.
Hey, Jill.
My name is Celina.
Everything's gonna be all right.
Patrol, 7-Adam-15.
Show us at 6577 Beachwood Canyon,
abandoned house.
Found a female kidnap victim,
possibly Jill Baskin.
Multiple stab wounds.
Requesting R.A.
and additional units.
Police!
Is anyone in here?
Come out with your hands up now.
Hey!
Nolan, I see him!
Stop!
What do you got?
Officer Juarez?
Officer Juarez, check in.
Officer Juarez, please respond.
Victim's in the bedroom.
Severe blood loss,
- but her vitals are stable.
- Copy that.
- We're on it.
- Officer Juarez, do you copy?
Celina, do you hear me?
Police!
Come on!
Officer Juarez, respond.
7-Adam, um, it's Juarez.
I had eyes on the suspect.
I'm in pursuit.
Celina, I'm coming to you.
Where are you?
I don't know.
Are you on the trail?
No. Uh
I think we were heading east,
but we turned.
I see him.
Does he have a weapon?
- I can't tell.
- Celina,
I need you to focus so I can find you.
He's on the move.
He's on the move.
7-Adam-15,
my rookie's in pursuit of suspect,
but the specific location is unknown.
I am heading northeast on trail road,
requesting airship,
and all available units,
to help locate suspect
and Officer Juarez.
Code 3.
Juarez, talk to me.
I've lost visual.
I don't know where he went.
Look around you.
What do you see?
Just trees and a footbridge.
No buildings, no signs?
I-I see one of those electrical boxes.
Great. Does it have any kind of
identifier on it?
A serial number?
Uh
Yeah.
Control, I need the location of
an L.A. City electrical box.
Serial number 198962.
Copy, 7-Adam-15.
Sending the location to your box.
Okay, Celina, hang
- tight, I got you.
- Copy that.
Celina?
Celina?
Damn it, dispatch, where is my airship?
I have an officer in need of help.
It's okay.
You're gonna be all right.
How is Officer Juarez?
Shaken up.
A little bruised.
Nothing serious, thank God.
Not a great start.
She'll bounce back.
- I meant you.
- I know.
If that suspect had gotten
her gun away from her
These last few days
have been extremely humbling.
Everything is moving
a hundred miles an hour.
I feel like I barely have time to
teach her the most basic things
before everything goes sideways.
Translation
You feel like a rookie again.
- Yeah.
- Well, to her credit,
Celina managed to fight off
a guy twice her size
after sprinting up a canyon.
She's got spirit.
Maybe a little too much.
You know anything about horses, Nolan?
I really don't, sir.
Have a seat.
Young racehorses,
are skittish and excitable.
To calm them down, they partner
them with older horses
to teach them how to check themselves.
Eventually, they come around.
It's the natural order of things.
Officer Juarez, a word?
I imagine that was a pretty
tough first case for you.
Sir.
Something wasn't adding up,
so I requested
your full personnel file.
You read about my sister.
Yeah.
Abducted from your yard,
when you were 9 years old.
I can't even imagine,
what you went through.
I was supposed to be watching her,
and
I looked away for a minute.
And after three weeks
of no leads from the police,
my mom hired a psychic.
That's who found her, not the cops.
Which is why you put
so much stock in intuition.
- Mm-hmm.
- I was wrong,
earlier, when I said you
don't have the experience,
to back up your gut instincts.
See, I think you blamed yourself
for what happened to your sister,
and that made you an extremely
observant 9-year-old girl
so that you'd never miss
seeing danger coming again.
And over the years, you funneled
all that input into your gut.
See, I think you saw the blood
on the bumper of that car,
and before you understood what you saw,
you translated it, into a dark aura.
And your premonition dream
about Jill's whereabouts,
that came after a long night
of meticulous, evidence-based research.
So does that mean you're
You're not washing me out?
Correct.
But I don't have a crystal ball.
I don't know yet if you are going to be
a good police officer.
But I am willing to trust my gut,
and give it another shot.
Thank you, sir.
I won't let you down.
I'll see you tomorrow.
You know, if you ever need
a crystal ball,
you can always borrow mine.
Kidding.
Good night, Officer Juarez.
Good night.
Alright, so here's the deal, Pavi.
I filled out the paperwork
charging you with a felony,
and I will file it today,
unless you start using
your skills to help people.
And, how much does that pay?
Nothing.
But then again, neither does prison.
I'm listening.
Alright, so, we have a friend
who has a community center
and he needs a volunteer, to help
teach a computer literacy class,
to the neighborhood.
You keep your nose clean,
you show up twice a week,
I'll shred these.
Otherwise, I've got up to 18 months
to file your felony paperwork
with the D.A.
I thought you were gonna
take away all my electronics.
I was.
Lucky for you, Officer Thorsen
believes in second chances.
Just take the deal, kid.
Pavi, why is there
a police car
- parked outside?
- Okay, alright, I-I'm in, just
Text me the details.
We did good.
Officer Chen?
I'm Agent Miller
from the Seattle field office.
- Nice to meet you, sir.
- What do we know?
House belongs to
a Phyllis and Raymond Haymen.
Friends and family haven't
heard from them in over a week,
but their car's in the driveway.
Any movement inside?
None,
we can hear their phones ringing inside,
but, no one ever answers them.
Well, something's not right.
We were thinking the same thing.
FBI! Open up!
We have a warrant
to search these premises.
Look at that.
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