Rookie Blue s05e10 Episode Script
Fragments
- Why don't you just reset that thing? - Mm-mmm.
- I wake up every morning before it anyway.
- If you keep staying over, we're just we're not even going to need it anymore.
- I know, I'm a total distraction.
- I mean, you hardly have time to shave, shower in the morning.
- Who needs to shave? I think I'd rock a moustache.
- Really? - Totally rocking.
- Okay, well, you know what? You're your own person, that's fine.
But wait 'til after the Commissioner's Gala.
- Oh, are you going to that? - No, no, no, no.
- Yes, you are, you're going to that.
- We are.
- Let me guess, you bought a dress.
- Of course I bought a dress, but it's what I bought for underneath that you're gonna want to see.
- That reminds me of something.
- What? - I got something for you.
- Oh, yeah? Hmm.
What's that? - What is that? That's a key.
That's the key to my heart.
It also happens to open the front door.
Hmm? - No thanks.
- Huh? - I mean, next you're going to be asking me to do your laundry and feed the cat.
- I don't have a cat.
I just thought it would be, uh more convenient.
- Well, convenience is boring, and I am not boring.
I am a stallion and I cannot be tamed.
- Stallions are boys.
- Well, whatever, you know what I mean.
I'm getting us coffee.
- Nick, which colour do you like? - Oh, no, I'm not doing this again.
- No, no, no.
It's a really important decision.
- It has nothing to do with me.
You should ask Dov.
- I can't tell Dov what my dress is gonna look like.
It's a thing.
- Yes, it is a thing, a wedding thing.
Gala's a work function.
- Don't do that.
Don't call it a work function, okay? It's taking all the magic out of it.
You don't get it.
You guys have nothing to worry about except what colour your tie is.
We've got the dress, hair, jewellery, shoes.
Shoes! I can't believe I forgot about the shoes.
I have to build the outfit from the shoes up.
Okay, now what colour are going to make my feet look small, but not in like a "you have really small, creepy feet" kind of way.
Nick? - Hmm? Oh, uh - What colour? Red? - Yup.
- I look amazing in red.
See? I knew you were going to help.
- Okay, I got one more thing.
I've noticed that not everybody's picked up their tickets for the Gala this Friday.
Okay, I am going to remind you attendance is not mandatory.
Which passive aggressively means that I fully expect to see each and every one of you there, right? If not to witness my snappy new suit that totally makes my eyes pop.
Okay? You have to see it to believe it.
- Excited? - I know, I am.
- Get there! Okay, that's it, get out.
- Sir? - Yeah? - What is Duncan doing back here? Moore had his gun returned to him today, so he's officially back on active duty.
He showed up in my office this morning and wanted to bury the hatchet.
- Oh.
- And "bury the hatchet," I'm not even sure that you can say that anymore.
I feel that you can't.
- I mean, I don't know, but - Regardless, he requested to ride with you today.
- No! What, does he forget everything that just happened? You know, the back-stabbing? - No, I know.
Like it or not, he is here he's on this platoon.
So you're going to have to figure it out with him eventually.
- Well, then, fine, I will, eventually.
- I'll take him.
- You'll ride with him? - Yeah, why not? I just won't turn my back or try anything too "police-y.
" It'll be like "Adventures in Babysitting.
" - Done.
- Thank you, I owe you one.
- Oh, don't thank me yet.
I'm supposed to ride with Price.
Eight hours of hearing her talk about her dress for this Commissioner's thing, you might wish you were stabbed in the back, in the neck, in the face.
- Gail.
- Hi.
- Hi.
I've got a problem with a case.
It's one you worked a few months ago.
You filed a report that's full of inconsistencies.
Can we talk somewhere privately? How about in here? - I didn't work this case, I don't even recognise Mmm.
Okay.
- Wait, can he see us? - He wishes.
What the hell is going on? - I miss you.
- What about your somebody else? - We broke up.
She said I wasn't over my ex.
- Wait, wait, wait.
My God, wait.
- Okay, I know, we we've got to talk.
And can we talk tonight? I will make you dinner, and I've got this incredible bottle of Barolo.
- I can't tonight 'cause I have a thing.
- Oh.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
- But maybe tomorrow.
- Okay, let's do tomorrow.
I should get back to work anyways.
- McNally didn't want to ride with me, huh? - Is that a surprise to you? - No, I guess not.
We got water under the bridge, I get it.
- You kind of lit that bridge on fire.
- Hey, it wasn't all me.
Okay, and besides, I know I'm not the only one at 15 that she got on the wrong side of.
- Oh, yeah? What's that supposed to mean? - I heard things, you know? About you and her and how she dropped you like a hot rock when Detective Swarek got shot.
- Well, that's not quite how it happened.
- Okay, so what happened? - Duncan, stop talking.
- Okay.
- Are you okay? - Yeah.
- You're a liar.
- Okay.
- I can sense that you're stressed about something, I can see it, okay? I have an eye for these things, right here and right here.
- Sam gave me a key to his apartment this morning.
- Shut up.
That's like practically a marriage proposal.
- I didn't take it.
- You didn't Why not? - Because things are really great with us right now.
I don't want to screw it up.
What, is that crazy? - No, it's stupid.
- It's not stupid.
- Okay.
Sounds to me like you are still holding on to a past experience that has left you superstitious.
But if you don't let this go, you're going to be the one that blows it apart.
- Hmm.
- Look, happy is good.
Happy should not make you nervous.
And everyone knows you always take the key.
- Whoa! Get back here! Stop! - Hey, sir! You need to calm down a minute! - Did you see that? He just ripped me off! Just because the gate is broken, it doesn't mean the parking's free! He's the third one this week! - Okay, did you get his license plate number? - Are you going to go after him or not? - No, you're going to calm down and go retrieve the sign.
- Are you serious? - $15 an hour? I'm surprised more people don't park and dash.
- 15-04, uh, stand by, we might need backup.
- You need to stay there.
- Do not move! - Copy that, McNally, we're standing by.
- Oh, man, where'd it come from? - I don't know.
Come on, go, please, hurry! - There you go.
- There's smoke.
- Exit's that way, guys! Come on, guys, out, please go! - Oh, man.
- We're okay.
- Hey! It's the police, please keep moving.
Let's go, clear the building, please, let's go.
- You okay? - Yeah.
You? - Yup.
- Whoa.
- Oh, my God.
- Sir, please, we need to clear the building now.
- Up the stairs.
- Ma'am, are you okay? You need to get out and you need to take the stairs, now, okay? - Quickly, clear the building.
Okay Dispatch, this is 15-04.
We need ETF and Fire immediately.
We think there's been an explosion.
- Oh, my God.
Hello! Is anyone in here? Hello! Oh! Anybody? - Chloe! - Dispatch, this is Price, we need medics right away, we're on the third floor.
- Aah! - Are you okay? - Ow, yes.
- Copy that, Price, max two minutes out.
- She's alive.
And that was it till Fire and, uh, EMT showed up.
- Price.
- Thank you.
Hi, sir.
- Thanks, guys.
What do you got? - Uh, one victim.
She was unconscious, but stable.
The medics just took her to Memorial.
- Okay, are you and McNally all right? - Yeah, yeah.
I mean, Andy cut her hand, but it's not serious.
And Swarek and Nash just went inside.
- All right, headquarters is going to send the Command Truck down here.
I want you to clear all the civilians from either side of the street.
You're gonna keep this scene contained, okay? - Copy that.
- Are you all right? - You know it.
- So you're gonna tell me that this was an accident, right, please? - Afraid not, Bailey confirmed it was some kind of IED.
- Okay, so last one of these was, what, four years ago? That diner in the Junction? - I guess we've been lucky.
- This place, it doesn't look like they were trying to hit many people.
- Would have been way more damage, right? It's got to be targeted.
Probably just trying to kill I whoever's inside.
- Driver's the victim? - McNally found a set of keys near her that match.
Looks like she was on her way back to the car when it blew up.
She got knocked back, hit her head.
- You have an ID? - Nothing on her.
Plate got destroyed.
Bailey's crew will secure the area, and we'll get in there for a closer look.
- All right, keep it clean.
And the stitches will be able to come out in a couple days.
- Okay.
- Hey, if that scars, you'll be able to get a classy hand tattoo to cover it up.
- Do you know how long I've been waiting for an excuse to do that? All things considered, I'm pretty lucky.
- Someone jumped the toll right before the explosion? - Yeah, he was driving this blue hatchback, had a roof rack.
Nick, I swear to God, I have seen that car before, somewhere.
- Did you get a plate? - Nope.
- Traci already checked, the place doesn't have cameras.
- Well, what about along the street? Convenience store, ATM? - Yeah, that could be worth a shot.
- Okay.
Okay, you check the east side, I'm going to check the west side.
Let me know what you find, okay? - All right.
- Hey.
- What are you doing here? - Staff sent a bunch of us over to cover patrol while you guys are here.
- Oh.
- Heard 15 was on scene when it happened.
- Uh, yeah.
Andy and I were the first ones in.
It looks like a car bomb.
- Damn.
Anyone hurt? - Yeah, a woman, but they think that she's gonna be all right.
Thanks.
- Well, it's good to see you're all in one piece, even though you're all covered in crap.
Look at you.
- Yeah, well, there's stuff in the air.
I wonder if that's how they make confetti.
You know, like boom, instant party.
That was insensitive.
- Love the way your mind works.
- Oh, yeah? It can't help itself.
- Yeah, I know.
Love that, too.
- Look, what happened when we signed the divorce papers? - I know it, you don't have to say it.
- Okay.
- Well, I was I was just checking to see if you're okay and you are, so I should get back to work.
- Yeah, me too.
- You got something on - All right.
- Yeah.
- Hey there, just sent you a VIN.
Could you run it, please, and get back to me as soon as possible? Thanks.
So the key remote, you figure that triggered the explosive? - Uh, I doubt it.
My guys recovered what looked like pieces of a timer.
And the explosion came from underneath, not inside.
- So they put it under and gave themselves time to get away.
- Probably, yeah.
- Bailey? - Detective Nash.
- Is it all right if I come in there? - Sure.
Just watch your step.
- Okay.
Hey, I got something.
So our victim, with no ID was wearing yoga wear, so I figure she's either having a really casual day - Or she actually had a yoga class.
- Yeah, so I checked, there's a place down the street.
They ID'd her by description as Breanna Kelly, a student at Kempton.
- Well, if this is her car, it's not in her name.
I just ran the VIN, it's registered to a numbered company.
- So why does a student at Kempton have a car registered to a numbered company? - Either she's more than a student or she's driving someone else's car.
- Hey, Nick, no luck with anything across the street.
You get anything? Not yet.
Couple more places to hit, but it doesn't look promising.
- All right, let me know.
- Thank you, sir.
Here, take that.
If you remember anything, give that number a call.
So nobody's seen anything.
I've talked to like 20 people, handed out a bunch of cards, nada.
- Keep trying, that's the job.
- You know what the worst part is? They They spelt my name wrong on this, they forgot the "N.
" So now I'm officially Officer "Ducan Moore.
" - What are you doing? Trying to make friends with me? - No, I just figured at least we could talk and put all that stuff behind us.
- Oh, and you think this is a good time to do it with all this going on? - Well, you wouldn't ride with me.
- It's called self-preservation, Duncan.
Usually kicks in when somebody lets you down and then betrays you.
- Look, I was at the hearing too, remember? We both made mistakes, Staff said it himself.
- Let me be clear.
The only real mistake I made was giving you too much credit.
And not reporting you earlier.
Oh, yeah, and trusting that you wouldn't record me and try to ruin my career just because I gave you the benefit of the doubt.
- Look, that was just about finding out the truth, that's it.
- The truth? Are you kidding me, right now? Look, we got a job to do, so just shut up and do it.
- Ma'am? Ma'am, you can't You can't come through here, you have to go around.
No, around.
- Downside of being first on the scene.
You start containment, you're usually stuck with it.
- Yeah, which means I'm going to be stuck here all day.
But, hey, at least they say it's supposed to be nice so - So I saw Wes.
Did he want something? - Oh, no.
Uh, his Staff sent over some guys from 27 Division.
He just wanted to know if we needed anything, so - So he wasn't bothering you or anything? - No.
Dov, come on, look, I know that you want to be my knight in blue polyester, but I can take care of myself.
Okay? Look, if any weirdness happens, I will tell you, okay? Hey, Chuckles, that isn't a limbo bar.
Get to the other side.
- I ran a background on Breanna Kelly.
She's the only daughter of one Aidan Kelly of Kelly Construction.
- Head of the Irish mob.
- Car is his personal vehicle, she only borrows it once in a while.
- So this is starting to make a lot more sense.
- Yeah, somebody's trying to kill Aidan Kelly in the messiest possible way.
- Well, he's got some very specific enemies.
- Mobster or not, we're going to have to find Kelly, offer him protection.
Bailey, load up, load up.
Meet me there, okay? Wait for my go! - Hey! What the hell's going on? - Sam, we got another one, it's an intersection downtown.
This time there's casualties.
- All right, come on, settle, listen up.
We just talked to downtown and, unfortunately, the second bomb was not as contained as the first.
So far we have six wounded, one confirmed dead.
It's the driver, Michael O'Neill.
He's 42.
- O'Neill is the second cousin of Aidan Kelly of Kelly Construction.
Ring a bell? He's also the second in command of Kelly's less-than-legal activities.
- It could be that the bomb was meant for Aidan Kelly himself, but he wasn't driving the car.
- So it was a mob hit? - That's our best guess.
Detective Peck and Gang Squad are running down potential suspects.
- The bombs were made up of industrial grade explosives used for building demolition.
So on top of the list is Sergei Melikov.
Plumbing, heating, construction king from Thornhill.
Now, these two families have bad blood that goes way back.
- Not to mention, Kelly Construction just beat out Melikov's company on a bunch of major contracts, including Riverside and the tower where the old Martin Grove complex used to be.
Innocent people are being hurt, so we're going to put an end to this and we're going to put an end to it today.
This is a list of all Melikov's known associates.
You're gonna talk to anybody that knows these guys and find out where they were today.
Okay? Go on, go do it.
- Hey.
I think I remember where I saw that car from this morning.
You remember that housing complex that we had to help clear out? Martin Grove.
- Yeah, it's gone.
It's already been demoed.
Oh, but we were wearing body cams that day.
- Yes, we did.
Dov, Dov? Hey, um, you remember when we were wearing those body cams? Do you think you could pull up some of those recordings? - I think so, why? - All right, I need to check something out.
- Mr.
Kelly, I'm Detective Nash.
I promise you, we're doing everything we can, but I'm sure you realize we believe you were the intended target this morning.
This may not be the safest place for you.
- Do you have any children, Detective? - A son.
- And if your son were hurt, would you leave him, even if your life was in danger? - I'm going to have to place officers here for everyone's safety.
- You do whatever you have to do, Detective.
- You know, your phone usually rings to let you know someone's trying to get a hold of you, right? - I was just checking the time.
- It's about 30 seconds past the last time you checked.
- Oh, wow, how cute.
The only friend you have is trying to make contact with you, Dov.
- Is Chloe still on scene? - I think so, why? - I don't know, there's a problem with her body cam footage.
Half of it's missing.
- Is that bad? - It's probably just a glitch.
I'll be right back.
- Lucas.
Hey, it's Dov Epstein.
Yes, I know, I'm no longer the high score king.
Listen, hypothetically, if someone accidentally deleted some video footage off an X7 drive, how would you go about getting that back? - Uh, hi.
Yeah, no Yeah, I'm still on for tonight if if that works.
Okay, great, I'll see you then.
- What is that? - It's a cup of Joe, figured you might need it.
So this is what it's going to be like, huh? Just gonna hate me forever? Well, like it or not, I got my badge and my gun back.
Which means I deserve to be here just as much as you.
- That's the thing you don't.
You're here because of your father.
Anybody else do what you did, they'd be gone.
So, please, by all means, come in every day, collect your paycheck, you know, hand out your stupid, little business cards, but do not think that makes you a real police officer.
Ho! I knew it! - What? What, what'd you know? - This car, I've seen it before.
I saw it this morning before the explosion.
- You got a You got a plate number? - Yes, 6-8-5-4-T-M.
- It's not in the system, but I can call down the trace for it - Don't worry, I'm on it.
- Sure.
- Hey, yeah, this is McNally from 15 Division.
- Just trying to help.
- I need you to run a plate for me, please.
Yeah, call me back at this number when you have it, thanks.
Hey, Dov.
- Yeah? - Are you still reviewing Chloe's footage? - Trying.
- Okay, I need to double check something.
Can you pull it up? - Depends, what time? - Uh, would've been when we first got there, maybe 8:00.
- Did you see anybody or were you all just standing around talking? - That's him! That's the driver.
I remember he was angry about a stolen bike or something.
- You get his name? - No.
But now that I have a face, maybe I can.
Can you print this? - Yeah.
- Uh, that one's mine.
Tracked down a list of every Martin Grove resident ever.
Sorry, it's like a hundred pages long.
- Great.
- Any luck? - Yeah.
Actually I found the driver, the car and I have his face, but I have no idea what his name is.
- Hey, good.
Now we just need to compare the residents with driver's license photos until we find your guy.
- Yup.
- Once this is done printing.
- For sure.
I'm just gonna wait, 'cause Duncan keeps trying to be my friend.
It's annoying.
- Oh, he did the same thing to me.
- Really? - Made a case that he and I were kindred spirits.
- Oh, interesting.
How? - We both have unresolved issues with you.
'Cause of the way things ended with us.
Ah, it's out of paper.
- What? Hold on.
- I got it.
- Hey, think I might have something.
- Who's this? - I don't know yet, but I think I saw his car leaving the garage this morning, and he was somebody I dealt with at Martin Grove.
- Russian? - I don't know, he didn't sound like it.
I'm waiting on a call back for the plates.
- Good.
- Yeah, I heard from my guys, we got eyes on Melikov.
Any luck with the warrant? - Oh, yeah, I found the right judge.
It'll come through in about 15.
- I'll tell ETF to gear up.
- Hello.
I mean I mean, Officer Moore.
You got a tip.
Okay, um, no, that's okay.
That's that's good, I can take care of it.
You're sure about that? Okay, do you have an address? Yeah, okay, um, thank you.
Yeah, I got that.
Okay, yeah.
Bye.
- Where are you going? - Um, get some fresh air.
Uh, but hey, don't worry.
You've got some real cops to take care of it, right? - Excuse me! Excuse me, sir.
Hey.
- Yes? - Sorry to interrupt.
Um, that your car outside? - Why, is there a problem? - Well, were you driving that car earlier today, um, out of a parking garage on John Street? Is this about me jumping the toll? Wow.
They call in the whole cavalry here? Really want their money, huh? Well, half of it goes to City Hall.
Lines a lot of pockets.
- Actually, sir, there were - Or to you guys, police.
Helps fund your investigations.
- Well, it's it's not about the toll.
So, um, it's it's a possibility you might have witnessed something today.
You know, one of your neighbours saw the car and called it in.
- No, I didn't see anything important, I don't no.
- Could be you didn't realize what you saw.
- Oh.
- Either way, maybe you can come downtown and, you know, answer a few questions.
It won't take long, promise.
It'll be quick.
- Yeah, sure, okay.
Yeah, whatever you need.
I'm just going to get my coat.
- Some kind of mechanic or something? - Hey, what's going on? I feel I'm missing out on all the action.
- Looks like the Russians are targeting the Irish, so they're executing search warrants.
- Geez, here I was guarding a sidewalk.
- Hey, uh, I need to talk to you.
- Clandestine conversation? What's up? - I'm going through the body camera footage you guys shot the day of the evictions at the housing complex.
- Uh, I'm sorry, What Why are you doing that? - It's just part of the investigation.
But there's a problem with your footage.
Half of it's missing.
Did you delete anything? - Um, yeah.
I think so yeah.
- Well, why would you do that? I mean, it's part of the official record.
- It It wasn't police stuff.
- Chloe, it doesn't matter.
You can't erase anything, otherwise all the evidence is compromised.
- I I didn't know that if you deleted something that it got rid of everything.
- Okay, look, don't worry.
I'm running a recovery program on it, if it works no one will know.
- No, Dov, you don't need to do that.
- It's okay, I'm already doing it.
- No, Dov.
Dov, Dov, I left I left I left my camera on when I went to go meet Wes.
- Okay? - He kissed me.
- He Why didn't you tell me? - I didn't It I didn't know It it didn't mean anything.
Itjust happened and it was random and it - Epstein, Downtown wants to know what's going on with that footage you accessed.
Can you get on the line and let them know what's going on? - Right away, sir.
- All right, they're on four.
- Dov Dov - Hey, check it out, finally got a hit on our guy.
His name is Theodore McDonald.
Lived at the Martin Grove complex the last two years.
But there's no updated address for him and no vehicle registered to his name.
- So whose car was he driving? - Mm-hmm.
- Hi, yeah, this is Office McNally calling again from 15 Division.
I called about a plate earlier.
Yeah.
Great, all right.
Okay, so the car was actually registered to Vera McDonald, 75 years old.
- Ah, Teddy was driving mommy's car.
- Aww.
Guess I better go talk to her, see if she knows anything.
You want to come? - Yeah, I used to have a partner around here somewhere.
Duncan.
Nick.
What's your 20? - Oh, his battery's probably dead.
- Yeah, I'll try him on his cell phone.
- Let's go.
- Please don't do this.
- It's already done.
They had plenty of chances to stop and they didn't.
Then again, you can't ask a snake to bite its own tail and expect it to listen, can you? So you have to cut it off.
Then bring your own heel down as hard as you can, to crush it.
- Anything from Duncan yet? - No.
Not exactly making a great impression his first day back.
What's it say on Ted? - Well, his only prior is, uh, disturbing the peace, Summerfest Parade, last year.
Oh, wait, hold on a second, there's another case.
But he was a victim.
Oh.
You remember that bombing that happened at the diner at the Junction four years ago? He was there.
There was another victim, Brendan McDonald.
and he didn't survive.
What day is it today? - It's the 18th.
- The diner was four years ago today.
- Officer Moore, this is Officer Collins, please respond.
- Nothing? - No.
- I'm going around back.
Dispatch, this is 1504.
Please send backup to this location.
Possible 10-33.
This is the police, open up! - Nick, get back here.
Duncan? Duncan! Where's McDonald? - I think he's I think he's gone.
I heard his car take off.
- Okay, we're going to get you out of here.
- No, no, no, no! - What? - Don't touch Don't touch it, look.
- What is it? What What What do you guys see? Oh, no.
- He's wired.
We can't move him.
- This is McNally, I repeat, we need bomb squad at this location immediately.
We have an officer wired to a device.
- Copy that, McNally - I got a better look at it, there's a digital timer.
We got less than ten minutes.
- Seriously? They're way out.
They're never going to make it in time.
- Guys, what is going on? - Okay, Duncan, here's the thing.
Bomb squad is on their way, but it looks like we might have to do this ourselves.
- Well, why don't you just open the door and just let me out? - We can't.
- We can't touch the door, it's wired.
That'll set it off, all right? You got to sit there, you got to sit really still while we figure this out.
- Okay, I'm going to call bomb squad, I'm gonna get them to walk us through it.
- No, no, I'll do it.
You go outside and make sure no civilians get close to the building.
- I don't care about them right now.
- I have experience with this.
- I'm not leaving.
- Look, if you stay I'm just going to be worried about you, I won't be able to focus, all right.
Go! Go! I got it.
- We're gonna get you out of here.
- Collins, you've really done this before? - Yeah, Collins, we got a team on the way but they're still at least ten minutes out.
Are you sure that you're up for this? Yes, sir.
- Okay.
Nick, I got I got Bailey here from ETF, he's gonna walk you through this, all right? - Collins, first I need you to relax.
Don't touch anything, just let me know what you see.
- Ah, looks like a couple of big deli sausages in white plastic wrapping.
- Industrial explosives.
How many? - There's three.
That's a lot, huh? - What else do you see? - There's some leg wires running in underneath.
A digital timer just over six minutes.
- Here's what we're gonna do.
We're going to get the detonator away from the explosives.
Now, it's going to be buried in there so you're going to need to cut that tape away.
- All right.
- Carefully.
- Copy that.
Cutting the tape.
- Get back into your house, now! I'm serious, go! Excuse me ma'am, can you move back, way back? - Hey, boss, you there? - Duncan? What are you doing? - I I just wanted to talk to you.
- No, what you need to do is stay still.
Okay, we can talk later.
- But there might not be a later.
Please.
- Go ahead.
- Um, I just wanted to to say that I'm I'm sorry.
Everything I did.
All the screw-ups.
Um, leaving you with that kid.
I wanted to go in that house, I did, you know, but I was scared, you know? I just froze.
And I didn't want to record you like that, make you look bad.
But my stepdad, he he said Anyway, that's that's not that's not your problem, but But you were right.
I don't deserve to be here.
Well maybe here, sitting on this bomb like an idiot.
'Cause it's true, you know? I'm not a real cop.
Not like you guys.
Hey, can can you do me a favour? Can can you just tell tell the other guys that, uh I'm sor - Duncan? Ohh.
Oh, now now my battery wants to die.
- All right, all right, all right.
I see the det.
It's just jammed right in there.
- Okay, with your fingers, pull it out, slowly.
- Okay, okay.
- Then you're going to need to get the detonator away from those cylinders, as far as the cord will let you.
- Okay, uh, that, uh That might be a problem.
I only got about four inches.
- You're going to need more than that, a couple feet, at least.
- Okay, well, can I, uh, can I cut the wire? - No! That is one thing you cannot do.
- All right, then, what do I do? Should I Should I try and pull it out the back? - Nick, listen to me.
You've done enough.
I want you out of there now.
- Sir - That's an order.
- Okay, what if what if I try and insulate the charge, it goes off, but it won't set off the explosives? - It's too close to be sure it'll work.
- But if it could, what would I use? - Something to insulate the charge.
Foam or rubber if you have it, then you'll need to tape a secure casing around the detonator.
- Collins, you don't have time for this.
- Nick, what's going on? Uhh! All right, I'm insulating the det, much as I can.
- Collins, insulated or not, you do not want to be there when that thing goes off.
- Yeah, I will do my best.
- Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on God please.
- Got it.
- Oh, God.
- It worked.
- Oh, thank God.
- Bomb squad's just double-checking everything.
- Yeah, this is probably a good idea.
- You lied to me.
You said you knew what you were doing in there just to get me to leave.
- Yeah, well I like you better not in a million pieces.
- Nick - Look that thing Duncan said about you and me - Is it true? - No.
We're good.
- Are you sure? - Well, you tell me.
Are you happy? - Yeah I am.
- Then we're good.
Honest.
- Okay.
- I just gotta see these guys - Oh, here he comes.
Hey, guys.
- Hey.
- Um I just wanted to say thank you.
- Well, you were my partner, so it looks bad on me if you blow up.
- What were you doing here, anyways? - I got a tip about the car.
And I And I know I should have told someone, but I'm an idiot.
- True.
But if I'd let you apologize earlier, maybe you would have.
- Hey-ho.
This party just keeps getting bigger.
- Oh, yeah, Sam said Intelligence was sending somebody over to help out.
Seriously? Come on, man.
- Who is it? - That is Marlo Cruz.
- Just Sam's ex-girlfriend.
Yay.
- McDonald was on those tapes.
Intelligence wants me to come by and file a report on what we found.
- Wait, just just stop a sec.
- Don't worry, I got your footage back, you won't get in trouble.
And, no, I didn't watch it.
- The kiss, it didn't mean anything.
You have to believe me.
- If it didn't mean anything, you wouldn't have had to destroy the evidence.
- Dov, you have to trust me.
- Trust you? You've been lying to me for months and you turn around and do this? I can't trust you.
- Hi.
- Gail? - You must be Lauralee.
- It's nice to finally meet you in person.
I've read your profile, so I feel like I know you already.
- It's so weird putting yourself down on paper like that.
- I'm surprised you could make it.
I heard you guys had a rough day.
- Yeah, it was.
But that that doesn't mean that I don't have time for other things, you know, the important things.
How is she? - Sophie's a tough little girl.
I understand that you were there when her mother died.
- Well, actually, no.
Her mom died in the hospital.
I've just spent time with Sophie and I I really care about her.
- Gail, I feel that I should warn you that the adoption process isn't easy or quick.
- Then let's get started.
- Okay.
- I didn't know she was in Intelligence.
I thought she was taking time off work.
- Uh, yeah.
Apparently she's been back on the job a couple of months.
- You haven't spoken with her since, uh - I called her a few times.
I left a few messages, uh, just check up on her and - Really? - She didn't return my phone calls, so I left it.
- Very, very kind of you.
Hey, Marlo.
- McNally.
Sam.
- Good to see you.
- Yeah, you too.
And, um, good work.
McDonald wasn't even on our radar before today.
But, uh, we're building a profile, motive.
- I would say probably revenge.
Maybe justice for his son's murder.
- Yeah.
Looks like that.
- So he's got explosives and a vendetta and he's still out there somewhere.
- Right, and at this point, we don't know where.
So, uh, looks like I might be working with you guys for a while.
- So we'll be wrapping this case up quickly, hmm?
- I wake up every morning before it anyway.
- If you keep staying over, we're just we're not even going to need it anymore.
- I know, I'm a total distraction.
- I mean, you hardly have time to shave, shower in the morning.
- Who needs to shave? I think I'd rock a moustache.
- Really? - Totally rocking.
- Okay, well, you know what? You're your own person, that's fine.
But wait 'til after the Commissioner's Gala.
- Oh, are you going to that? - No, no, no, no.
- Yes, you are, you're going to that.
- We are.
- Let me guess, you bought a dress.
- Of course I bought a dress, but it's what I bought for underneath that you're gonna want to see.
- That reminds me of something.
- What? - I got something for you.
- Oh, yeah? Hmm.
What's that? - What is that? That's a key.
That's the key to my heart.
It also happens to open the front door.
Hmm? - No thanks.
- Huh? - I mean, next you're going to be asking me to do your laundry and feed the cat.
- I don't have a cat.
I just thought it would be, uh more convenient.
- Well, convenience is boring, and I am not boring.
I am a stallion and I cannot be tamed.
- Stallions are boys.
- Well, whatever, you know what I mean.
I'm getting us coffee.
- Nick, which colour do you like? - Oh, no, I'm not doing this again.
- No, no, no.
It's a really important decision.
- It has nothing to do with me.
You should ask Dov.
- I can't tell Dov what my dress is gonna look like.
It's a thing.
- Yes, it is a thing, a wedding thing.
Gala's a work function.
- Don't do that.
Don't call it a work function, okay? It's taking all the magic out of it.
You don't get it.
You guys have nothing to worry about except what colour your tie is.
We've got the dress, hair, jewellery, shoes.
Shoes! I can't believe I forgot about the shoes.
I have to build the outfit from the shoes up.
Okay, now what colour are going to make my feet look small, but not in like a "you have really small, creepy feet" kind of way.
Nick? - Hmm? Oh, uh - What colour? Red? - Yup.
- I look amazing in red.
See? I knew you were going to help.
- Okay, I got one more thing.
I've noticed that not everybody's picked up their tickets for the Gala this Friday.
Okay, I am going to remind you attendance is not mandatory.
Which passive aggressively means that I fully expect to see each and every one of you there, right? If not to witness my snappy new suit that totally makes my eyes pop.
Okay? You have to see it to believe it.
- Excited? - I know, I am.
- Get there! Okay, that's it, get out.
- Sir? - Yeah? - What is Duncan doing back here? Moore had his gun returned to him today, so he's officially back on active duty.
He showed up in my office this morning and wanted to bury the hatchet.
- Oh.
- And "bury the hatchet," I'm not even sure that you can say that anymore.
I feel that you can't.
- I mean, I don't know, but - Regardless, he requested to ride with you today.
- No! What, does he forget everything that just happened? You know, the back-stabbing? - No, I know.
Like it or not, he is here he's on this platoon.
So you're going to have to figure it out with him eventually.
- Well, then, fine, I will, eventually.
- I'll take him.
- You'll ride with him? - Yeah, why not? I just won't turn my back or try anything too "police-y.
" It'll be like "Adventures in Babysitting.
" - Done.
- Thank you, I owe you one.
- Oh, don't thank me yet.
I'm supposed to ride with Price.
Eight hours of hearing her talk about her dress for this Commissioner's thing, you might wish you were stabbed in the back, in the neck, in the face.
- Gail.
- Hi.
- Hi.
I've got a problem with a case.
It's one you worked a few months ago.
You filed a report that's full of inconsistencies.
Can we talk somewhere privately? How about in here? - I didn't work this case, I don't even recognise Mmm.
Okay.
- Wait, can he see us? - He wishes.
What the hell is going on? - I miss you.
- What about your somebody else? - We broke up.
She said I wasn't over my ex.
- Wait, wait, wait.
My God, wait.
- Okay, I know, we we've got to talk.
And can we talk tonight? I will make you dinner, and I've got this incredible bottle of Barolo.
- I can't tonight 'cause I have a thing.
- Oh.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
- But maybe tomorrow.
- Okay, let's do tomorrow.
I should get back to work anyways.
- McNally didn't want to ride with me, huh? - Is that a surprise to you? - No, I guess not.
We got water under the bridge, I get it.
- You kind of lit that bridge on fire.
- Hey, it wasn't all me.
Okay, and besides, I know I'm not the only one at 15 that she got on the wrong side of.
- Oh, yeah? What's that supposed to mean? - I heard things, you know? About you and her and how she dropped you like a hot rock when Detective Swarek got shot.
- Well, that's not quite how it happened.
- Okay, so what happened? - Duncan, stop talking.
- Okay.
- Are you okay? - Yeah.
- You're a liar.
- Okay.
- I can sense that you're stressed about something, I can see it, okay? I have an eye for these things, right here and right here.
- Sam gave me a key to his apartment this morning.
- Shut up.
That's like practically a marriage proposal.
- I didn't take it.
- You didn't Why not? - Because things are really great with us right now.
I don't want to screw it up.
What, is that crazy? - No, it's stupid.
- It's not stupid.
- Okay.
Sounds to me like you are still holding on to a past experience that has left you superstitious.
But if you don't let this go, you're going to be the one that blows it apart.
- Hmm.
- Look, happy is good.
Happy should not make you nervous.
And everyone knows you always take the key.
- Whoa! Get back here! Stop! - Hey, sir! You need to calm down a minute! - Did you see that? He just ripped me off! Just because the gate is broken, it doesn't mean the parking's free! He's the third one this week! - Okay, did you get his license plate number? - Are you going to go after him or not? - No, you're going to calm down and go retrieve the sign.
- Are you serious? - $15 an hour? I'm surprised more people don't park and dash.
- 15-04, uh, stand by, we might need backup.
- You need to stay there.
- Do not move! - Copy that, McNally, we're standing by.
- Oh, man, where'd it come from? - I don't know.
Come on, go, please, hurry! - There you go.
- There's smoke.
- Exit's that way, guys! Come on, guys, out, please go! - Oh, man.
- We're okay.
- Hey! It's the police, please keep moving.
Let's go, clear the building, please, let's go.
- You okay? - Yeah.
You? - Yup.
- Whoa.
- Oh, my God.
- Sir, please, we need to clear the building now.
- Up the stairs.
- Ma'am, are you okay? You need to get out and you need to take the stairs, now, okay? - Quickly, clear the building.
Okay Dispatch, this is 15-04.
We need ETF and Fire immediately.
We think there's been an explosion.
- Oh, my God.
Hello! Is anyone in here? Hello! Oh! Anybody? - Chloe! - Dispatch, this is Price, we need medics right away, we're on the third floor.
- Aah! - Are you okay? - Ow, yes.
- Copy that, Price, max two minutes out.
- She's alive.
And that was it till Fire and, uh, EMT showed up.
- Price.
- Thank you.
Hi, sir.
- Thanks, guys.
What do you got? - Uh, one victim.
She was unconscious, but stable.
The medics just took her to Memorial.
- Okay, are you and McNally all right? - Yeah, yeah.
I mean, Andy cut her hand, but it's not serious.
And Swarek and Nash just went inside.
- All right, headquarters is going to send the Command Truck down here.
I want you to clear all the civilians from either side of the street.
You're gonna keep this scene contained, okay? - Copy that.
- Are you all right? - You know it.
- So you're gonna tell me that this was an accident, right, please? - Afraid not, Bailey confirmed it was some kind of IED.
- Okay, so last one of these was, what, four years ago? That diner in the Junction? - I guess we've been lucky.
- This place, it doesn't look like they were trying to hit many people.
- Would have been way more damage, right? It's got to be targeted.
Probably just trying to kill I whoever's inside.
- Driver's the victim? - McNally found a set of keys near her that match.
Looks like she was on her way back to the car when it blew up.
She got knocked back, hit her head.
- You have an ID? - Nothing on her.
Plate got destroyed.
Bailey's crew will secure the area, and we'll get in there for a closer look.
- All right, keep it clean.
And the stitches will be able to come out in a couple days.
- Okay.
- Hey, if that scars, you'll be able to get a classy hand tattoo to cover it up.
- Do you know how long I've been waiting for an excuse to do that? All things considered, I'm pretty lucky.
- Someone jumped the toll right before the explosion? - Yeah, he was driving this blue hatchback, had a roof rack.
Nick, I swear to God, I have seen that car before, somewhere.
- Did you get a plate? - Nope.
- Traci already checked, the place doesn't have cameras.
- Well, what about along the street? Convenience store, ATM? - Yeah, that could be worth a shot.
- Okay.
Okay, you check the east side, I'm going to check the west side.
Let me know what you find, okay? - All right.
- Hey.
- What are you doing here? - Staff sent a bunch of us over to cover patrol while you guys are here.
- Oh.
- Heard 15 was on scene when it happened.
- Uh, yeah.
Andy and I were the first ones in.
It looks like a car bomb.
- Damn.
Anyone hurt? - Yeah, a woman, but they think that she's gonna be all right.
Thanks.
- Well, it's good to see you're all in one piece, even though you're all covered in crap.
Look at you.
- Yeah, well, there's stuff in the air.
I wonder if that's how they make confetti.
You know, like boom, instant party.
That was insensitive.
- Love the way your mind works.
- Oh, yeah? It can't help itself.
- Yeah, I know.
Love that, too.
- Look, what happened when we signed the divorce papers? - I know it, you don't have to say it.
- Okay.
- Well, I was I was just checking to see if you're okay and you are, so I should get back to work.
- Yeah, me too.
- You got something on - All right.
- Yeah.
- Hey there, just sent you a VIN.
Could you run it, please, and get back to me as soon as possible? Thanks.
So the key remote, you figure that triggered the explosive? - Uh, I doubt it.
My guys recovered what looked like pieces of a timer.
And the explosion came from underneath, not inside.
- So they put it under and gave themselves time to get away.
- Probably, yeah.
- Bailey? - Detective Nash.
- Is it all right if I come in there? - Sure.
Just watch your step.
- Okay.
Hey, I got something.
So our victim, with no ID was wearing yoga wear, so I figure she's either having a really casual day - Or she actually had a yoga class.
- Yeah, so I checked, there's a place down the street.
They ID'd her by description as Breanna Kelly, a student at Kempton.
- Well, if this is her car, it's not in her name.
I just ran the VIN, it's registered to a numbered company.
- So why does a student at Kempton have a car registered to a numbered company? - Either she's more than a student or she's driving someone else's car.
- Hey, Nick, no luck with anything across the street.
You get anything? Not yet.
Couple more places to hit, but it doesn't look promising.
- All right, let me know.
- Thank you, sir.
Here, take that.
If you remember anything, give that number a call.
So nobody's seen anything.
I've talked to like 20 people, handed out a bunch of cards, nada.
- Keep trying, that's the job.
- You know what the worst part is? They They spelt my name wrong on this, they forgot the "N.
" So now I'm officially Officer "Ducan Moore.
" - What are you doing? Trying to make friends with me? - No, I just figured at least we could talk and put all that stuff behind us.
- Oh, and you think this is a good time to do it with all this going on? - Well, you wouldn't ride with me.
- It's called self-preservation, Duncan.
Usually kicks in when somebody lets you down and then betrays you.
- Look, I was at the hearing too, remember? We both made mistakes, Staff said it himself.
- Let me be clear.
The only real mistake I made was giving you too much credit.
And not reporting you earlier.
Oh, yeah, and trusting that you wouldn't record me and try to ruin my career just because I gave you the benefit of the doubt.
- Look, that was just about finding out the truth, that's it.
- The truth? Are you kidding me, right now? Look, we got a job to do, so just shut up and do it.
- Ma'am? Ma'am, you can't You can't come through here, you have to go around.
No, around.
- Downside of being first on the scene.
You start containment, you're usually stuck with it.
- Yeah, which means I'm going to be stuck here all day.
But, hey, at least they say it's supposed to be nice so - So I saw Wes.
Did he want something? - Oh, no.
Uh, his Staff sent over some guys from 27 Division.
He just wanted to know if we needed anything, so - So he wasn't bothering you or anything? - No.
Dov, come on, look, I know that you want to be my knight in blue polyester, but I can take care of myself.
Okay? Look, if any weirdness happens, I will tell you, okay? Hey, Chuckles, that isn't a limbo bar.
Get to the other side.
- I ran a background on Breanna Kelly.
She's the only daughter of one Aidan Kelly of Kelly Construction.
- Head of the Irish mob.
- Car is his personal vehicle, she only borrows it once in a while.
- So this is starting to make a lot more sense.
- Yeah, somebody's trying to kill Aidan Kelly in the messiest possible way.
- Well, he's got some very specific enemies.
- Mobster or not, we're going to have to find Kelly, offer him protection.
Bailey, load up, load up.
Meet me there, okay? Wait for my go! - Hey! What the hell's going on? - Sam, we got another one, it's an intersection downtown.
This time there's casualties.
- All right, come on, settle, listen up.
We just talked to downtown and, unfortunately, the second bomb was not as contained as the first.
So far we have six wounded, one confirmed dead.
It's the driver, Michael O'Neill.
He's 42.
- O'Neill is the second cousin of Aidan Kelly of Kelly Construction.
Ring a bell? He's also the second in command of Kelly's less-than-legal activities.
- It could be that the bomb was meant for Aidan Kelly himself, but he wasn't driving the car.
- So it was a mob hit? - That's our best guess.
Detective Peck and Gang Squad are running down potential suspects.
- The bombs were made up of industrial grade explosives used for building demolition.
So on top of the list is Sergei Melikov.
Plumbing, heating, construction king from Thornhill.
Now, these two families have bad blood that goes way back.
- Not to mention, Kelly Construction just beat out Melikov's company on a bunch of major contracts, including Riverside and the tower where the old Martin Grove complex used to be.
Innocent people are being hurt, so we're going to put an end to this and we're going to put an end to it today.
This is a list of all Melikov's known associates.
You're gonna talk to anybody that knows these guys and find out where they were today.
Okay? Go on, go do it.
- Hey.
I think I remember where I saw that car from this morning.
You remember that housing complex that we had to help clear out? Martin Grove.
- Yeah, it's gone.
It's already been demoed.
Oh, but we were wearing body cams that day.
- Yes, we did.
Dov, Dov? Hey, um, you remember when we were wearing those body cams? Do you think you could pull up some of those recordings? - I think so, why? - All right, I need to check something out.
- Mr.
Kelly, I'm Detective Nash.
I promise you, we're doing everything we can, but I'm sure you realize we believe you were the intended target this morning.
This may not be the safest place for you.
- Do you have any children, Detective? - A son.
- And if your son were hurt, would you leave him, even if your life was in danger? - I'm going to have to place officers here for everyone's safety.
- You do whatever you have to do, Detective.
- You know, your phone usually rings to let you know someone's trying to get a hold of you, right? - I was just checking the time.
- It's about 30 seconds past the last time you checked.
- Oh, wow, how cute.
The only friend you have is trying to make contact with you, Dov.
- Is Chloe still on scene? - I think so, why? - I don't know, there's a problem with her body cam footage.
Half of it's missing.
- Is that bad? - It's probably just a glitch.
I'll be right back.
- Lucas.
Hey, it's Dov Epstein.
Yes, I know, I'm no longer the high score king.
Listen, hypothetically, if someone accidentally deleted some video footage off an X7 drive, how would you go about getting that back? - Uh, hi.
Yeah, no Yeah, I'm still on for tonight if if that works.
Okay, great, I'll see you then.
- What is that? - It's a cup of Joe, figured you might need it.
So this is what it's going to be like, huh? Just gonna hate me forever? Well, like it or not, I got my badge and my gun back.
Which means I deserve to be here just as much as you.
- That's the thing you don't.
You're here because of your father.
Anybody else do what you did, they'd be gone.
So, please, by all means, come in every day, collect your paycheck, you know, hand out your stupid, little business cards, but do not think that makes you a real police officer.
Ho! I knew it! - What? What, what'd you know? - This car, I've seen it before.
I saw it this morning before the explosion.
- You got a You got a plate number? - Yes, 6-8-5-4-T-M.
- It's not in the system, but I can call down the trace for it - Don't worry, I'm on it.
- Sure.
- Hey, yeah, this is McNally from 15 Division.
- Just trying to help.
- I need you to run a plate for me, please.
Yeah, call me back at this number when you have it, thanks.
Hey, Dov.
- Yeah? - Are you still reviewing Chloe's footage? - Trying.
- Okay, I need to double check something.
Can you pull it up? - Depends, what time? - Uh, would've been when we first got there, maybe 8:00.
- Did you see anybody or were you all just standing around talking? - That's him! That's the driver.
I remember he was angry about a stolen bike or something.
- You get his name? - No.
But now that I have a face, maybe I can.
Can you print this? - Yeah.
- Uh, that one's mine.
Tracked down a list of every Martin Grove resident ever.
Sorry, it's like a hundred pages long.
- Great.
- Any luck? - Yeah.
Actually I found the driver, the car and I have his face, but I have no idea what his name is.
- Hey, good.
Now we just need to compare the residents with driver's license photos until we find your guy.
- Yup.
- Once this is done printing.
- For sure.
I'm just gonna wait, 'cause Duncan keeps trying to be my friend.
It's annoying.
- Oh, he did the same thing to me.
- Really? - Made a case that he and I were kindred spirits.
- Oh, interesting.
How? - We both have unresolved issues with you.
'Cause of the way things ended with us.
Ah, it's out of paper.
- What? Hold on.
- I got it.
- Hey, think I might have something.
- Who's this? - I don't know yet, but I think I saw his car leaving the garage this morning, and he was somebody I dealt with at Martin Grove.
- Russian? - I don't know, he didn't sound like it.
I'm waiting on a call back for the plates.
- Good.
- Yeah, I heard from my guys, we got eyes on Melikov.
Any luck with the warrant? - Oh, yeah, I found the right judge.
It'll come through in about 15.
- I'll tell ETF to gear up.
- Hello.
I mean I mean, Officer Moore.
You got a tip.
Okay, um, no, that's okay.
That's that's good, I can take care of it.
You're sure about that? Okay, do you have an address? Yeah, okay, um, thank you.
Yeah, I got that.
Okay, yeah.
Bye.
- Where are you going? - Um, get some fresh air.
Uh, but hey, don't worry.
You've got some real cops to take care of it, right? - Excuse me! Excuse me, sir.
Hey.
- Yes? - Sorry to interrupt.
Um, that your car outside? - Why, is there a problem? - Well, were you driving that car earlier today, um, out of a parking garage on John Street? Is this about me jumping the toll? Wow.
They call in the whole cavalry here? Really want their money, huh? Well, half of it goes to City Hall.
Lines a lot of pockets.
- Actually, sir, there were - Or to you guys, police.
Helps fund your investigations.
- Well, it's it's not about the toll.
So, um, it's it's a possibility you might have witnessed something today.
You know, one of your neighbours saw the car and called it in.
- No, I didn't see anything important, I don't no.
- Could be you didn't realize what you saw.
- Oh.
- Either way, maybe you can come downtown and, you know, answer a few questions.
It won't take long, promise.
It'll be quick.
- Yeah, sure, okay.
Yeah, whatever you need.
I'm just going to get my coat.
- Some kind of mechanic or something? - Hey, what's going on? I feel I'm missing out on all the action.
- Looks like the Russians are targeting the Irish, so they're executing search warrants.
- Geez, here I was guarding a sidewalk.
- Hey, uh, I need to talk to you.
- Clandestine conversation? What's up? - I'm going through the body camera footage you guys shot the day of the evictions at the housing complex.
- Uh, I'm sorry, What Why are you doing that? - It's just part of the investigation.
But there's a problem with your footage.
Half of it's missing.
Did you delete anything? - Um, yeah.
I think so yeah.
- Well, why would you do that? I mean, it's part of the official record.
- It It wasn't police stuff.
- Chloe, it doesn't matter.
You can't erase anything, otherwise all the evidence is compromised.
- I I didn't know that if you deleted something that it got rid of everything.
- Okay, look, don't worry.
I'm running a recovery program on it, if it works no one will know.
- No, Dov, you don't need to do that.
- It's okay, I'm already doing it.
- No, Dov.
Dov, Dov, I left I left I left my camera on when I went to go meet Wes.
- Okay? - He kissed me.
- He Why didn't you tell me? - I didn't It I didn't know It it didn't mean anything.
Itjust happened and it was random and it - Epstein, Downtown wants to know what's going on with that footage you accessed.
Can you get on the line and let them know what's going on? - Right away, sir.
- All right, they're on four.
- Dov Dov - Hey, check it out, finally got a hit on our guy.
His name is Theodore McDonald.
Lived at the Martin Grove complex the last two years.
But there's no updated address for him and no vehicle registered to his name.
- So whose car was he driving? - Mm-hmm.
- Hi, yeah, this is Office McNally calling again from 15 Division.
I called about a plate earlier.
Yeah.
Great, all right.
Okay, so the car was actually registered to Vera McDonald, 75 years old.
- Ah, Teddy was driving mommy's car.
- Aww.
Guess I better go talk to her, see if she knows anything.
You want to come? - Yeah, I used to have a partner around here somewhere.
Duncan.
Nick.
What's your 20? - Oh, his battery's probably dead.
- Yeah, I'll try him on his cell phone.
- Let's go.
- Please don't do this.
- It's already done.
They had plenty of chances to stop and they didn't.
Then again, you can't ask a snake to bite its own tail and expect it to listen, can you? So you have to cut it off.
Then bring your own heel down as hard as you can, to crush it.
- Anything from Duncan yet? - No.
Not exactly making a great impression his first day back.
What's it say on Ted? - Well, his only prior is, uh, disturbing the peace, Summerfest Parade, last year.
Oh, wait, hold on a second, there's another case.
But he was a victim.
Oh.
You remember that bombing that happened at the diner at the Junction four years ago? He was there.
There was another victim, Brendan McDonald.
and he didn't survive.
What day is it today? - It's the 18th.
- The diner was four years ago today.
- Officer Moore, this is Officer Collins, please respond.
- Nothing? - No.
- I'm going around back.
Dispatch, this is 1504.
Please send backup to this location.
Possible 10-33.
This is the police, open up! - Nick, get back here.
Duncan? Duncan! Where's McDonald? - I think he's I think he's gone.
I heard his car take off.
- Okay, we're going to get you out of here.
- No, no, no, no! - What? - Don't touch Don't touch it, look.
- What is it? What What What do you guys see? Oh, no.
- He's wired.
We can't move him.
- This is McNally, I repeat, we need bomb squad at this location immediately.
We have an officer wired to a device.
- Copy that, McNally - I got a better look at it, there's a digital timer.
We got less than ten minutes.
- Seriously? They're way out.
They're never going to make it in time.
- Guys, what is going on? - Okay, Duncan, here's the thing.
Bomb squad is on their way, but it looks like we might have to do this ourselves.
- Well, why don't you just open the door and just let me out? - We can't.
- We can't touch the door, it's wired.
That'll set it off, all right? You got to sit there, you got to sit really still while we figure this out.
- Okay, I'm going to call bomb squad, I'm gonna get them to walk us through it.
- No, no, I'll do it.
You go outside and make sure no civilians get close to the building.
- I don't care about them right now.
- I have experience with this.
- I'm not leaving.
- Look, if you stay I'm just going to be worried about you, I won't be able to focus, all right.
Go! Go! I got it.
- We're gonna get you out of here.
- Collins, you've really done this before? - Yeah, Collins, we got a team on the way but they're still at least ten minutes out.
Are you sure that you're up for this? Yes, sir.
- Okay.
Nick, I got I got Bailey here from ETF, he's gonna walk you through this, all right? - Collins, first I need you to relax.
Don't touch anything, just let me know what you see.
- Ah, looks like a couple of big deli sausages in white plastic wrapping.
- Industrial explosives.
How many? - There's three.
That's a lot, huh? - What else do you see? - There's some leg wires running in underneath.
A digital timer just over six minutes.
- Here's what we're gonna do.
We're going to get the detonator away from the explosives.
Now, it's going to be buried in there so you're going to need to cut that tape away.
- All right.
- Carefully.
- Copy that.
Cutting the tape.
- Get back into your house, now! I'm serious, go! Excuse me ma'am, can you move back, way back? - Hey, boss, you there? - Duncan? What are you doing? - I I just wanted to talk to you.
- No, what you need to do is stay still.
Okay, we can talk later.
- But there might not be a later.
Please.
- Go ahead.
- Um, I just wanted to to say that I'm I'm sorry.
Everything I did.
All the screw-ups.
Um, leaving you with that kid.
I wanted to go in that house, I did, you know, but I was scared, you know? I just froze.
And I didn't want to record you like that, make you look bad.
But my stepdad, he he said Anyway, that's that's not that's not your problem, but But you were right.
I don't deserve to be here.
Well maybe here, sitting on this bomb like an idiot.
'Cause it's true, you know? I'm not a real cop.
Not like you guys.
Hey, can can you do me a favour? Can can you just tell tell the other guys that, uh I'm sor - Duncan? Ohh.
Oh, now now my battery wants to die.
- All right, all right, all right.
I see the det.
It's just jammed right in there.
- Okay, with your fingers, pull it out, slowly.
- Okay, okay.
- Then you're going to need to get the detonator away from those cylinders, as far as the cord will let you.
- Okay, uh, that, uh That might be a problem.
I only got about four inches.
- You're going to need more than that, a couple feet, at least.
- Okay, well, can I, uh, can I cut the wire? - No! That is one thing you cannot do.
- All right, then, what do I do? Should I Should I try and pull it out the back? - Nick, listen to me.
You've done enough.
I want you out of there now.
- Sir - That's an order.
- Okay, what if what if I try and insulate the charge, it goes off, but it won't set off the explosives? - It's too close to be sure it'll work.
- But if it could, what would I use? - Something to insulate the charge.
Foam or rubber if you have it, then you'll need to tape a secure casing around the detonator.
- Collins, you don't have time for this.
- Nick, what's going on? Uhh! All right, I'm insulating the det, much as I can.
- Collins, insulated or not, you do not want to be there when that thing goes off.
- Yeah, I will do my best.
- Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on God please.
- Got it.
- Oh, God.
- It worked.
- Oh, thank God.
- Bomb squad's just double-checking everything.
- Yeah, this is probably a good idea.
- You lied to me.
You said you knew what you were doing in there just to get me to leave.
- Yeah, well I like you better not in a million pieces.
- Nick - Look that thing Duncan said about you and me - Is it true? - No.
We're good.
- Are you sure? - Well, you tell me.
Are you happy? - Yeah I am.
- Then we're good.
Honest.
- Okay.
- I just gotta see these guys - Oh, here he comes.
Hey, guys.
- Hey.
- Um I just wanted to say thank you.
- Well, you were my partner, so it looks bad on me if you blow up.
- What were you doing here, anyways? - I got a tip about the car.
And I And I know I should have told someone, but I'm an idiot.
- True.
But if I'd let you apologize earlier, maybe you would have.
- Hey-ho.
This party just keeps getting bigger.
- Oh, yeah, Sam said Intelligence was sending somebody over to help out.
Seriously? Come on, man.
- Who is it? - That is Marlo Cruz.
- Just Sam's ex-girlfriend.
Yay.
- McDonald was on those tapes.
Intelligence wants me to come by and file a report on what we found.
- Wait, just just stop a sec.
- Don't worry, I got your footage back, you won't get in trouble.
And, no, I didn't watch it.
- The kiss, it didn't mean anything.
You have to believe me.
- If it didn't mean anything, you wouldn't have had to destroy the evidence.
- Dov, you have to trust me.
- Trust you? You've been lying to me for months and you turn around and do this? I can't trust you.
- Hi.
- Gail? - You must be Lauralee.
- It's nice to finally meet you in person.
I've read your profile, so I feel like I know you already.
- It's so weird putting yourself down on paper like that.
- I'm surprised you could make it.
I heard you guys had a rough day.
- Yeah, it was.
But that that doesn't mean that I don't have time for other things, you know, the important things.
How is she? - Sophie's a tough little girl.
I understand that you were there when her mother died.
- Well, actually, no.
Her mom died in the hospital.
I've just spent time with Sophie and I I really care about her.
- Gail, I feel that I should warn you that the adoption process isn't easy or quick.
- Then let's get started.
- Okay.
- I didn't know she was in Intelligence.
I thought she was taking time off work.
- Uh, yeah.
Apparently she's been back on the job a couple of months.
- You haven't spoken with her since, uh - I called her a few times.
I left a few messages, uh, just check up on her and - Really? - She didn't return my phone calls, so I left it.
- Very, very kind of you.
Hey, Marlo.
- McNally.
Sam.
- Good to see you.
- Yeah, you too.
And, um, good work.
McDonald wasn't even on our radar before today.
But, uh, we're building a profile, motive.
- I would say probably revenge.
Maybe justice for his son's murder.
- Yeah.
Looks like that.
- So he's got explosives and a vendetta and he's still out there somewhere.
- Right, and at this point, we don't know where.
So, uh, looks like I might be working with you guys for a while.
- So we'll be wrapping this case up quickly, hmm?