The Rookie (2018) s05e16 Episode Script
Exposure
Previously on "The Rookie"
Hi. I'm Dr. Morgan
from the CDC.
My sister is dead.
They need to pay.
I get it.
My little sister was taken away
from me a long time ago,
and I spent most of my life
thinking of all the different ways
I would hurt the person responsible.
I'm scared.
Elijah is coming for us,
and they're counting on me
to protect them.
Metro would be
a good fit for Tim.
How do you create that opening?
I don't know, like you said,
the five-player trade.
Lieutenant Pine just called me
15 minutes ago,
- and I'm going over.
- That's great.
Detective Misha Porter.
I teach at the undercover
academy up in Sacramento.
Well, I'm doing some recruiting,
and your name keeps coming up.
I'm here to recruit you.
Who is it?
I don't know.
Hello?
Loca,
you gotta stop texting.
I told you, I'm grabbing
a drink at Zona Rosa.
I'll be home when I'm home.
Wrong number?
What's happening?
The U.C. I trained with,
distress call.
He needs a covert rescue.
- What are you doing?
- Backing you up.
A short drive.
What's the problem?
No problem.
You send the address.
I'll meet you there.
What?
- You don't trust us?
- No, dude.
I just told my old lady I'd be around.
You know how it is.
- Nono.
- Oh, man.
What the hell?
You said you'd be home.
I got three sick kids
and someplace else to be.
Damn, baby. I'm sorry.
Damn, man.
You let your baby mama
- talk to you like that?
- Yo. Who is talking to you?
It's bad enough that you roll
into the club without me,
but you gotta do it with
all these inbred white boys.
- What'd you just say?
- Did I stutter?
Hey, chill!
- All right.
- She didn't mean nothing by it.
It's just displaced anger towards me.
Mm-hmm.
Now, I got to deal with this tonight.
Can we hook up tomorrow?
Yeah. Okay.
This right here,
tells me something about
your commitment level.
Hey, Vince, you know
I'm down with the cause.
Really?
Hey, I'm just trying to keep the peace!
Okay, let's go.
Damn, you came in hot.
Damn.
All clear.
- Noah Foster.
- Tim Bradford.
I'm impressed you managed to
scrounge up backup this fast.
Yeah, I mean, helps
he was sleeping in my bed.
Oh! Oh, you're
that Bradford.
Curious to hear what that means.
No.
Okay, so, who did we
just rescue you from?
"The Army of Freedom."
Militia group born in Victorville.
I started running with them
about a month ago.
Still haven't managed to breach
their inner circle yet.
Pushed a little too hard tonight?
- Maybe.
- But I had to roll the dice.
They're about to move something big.
That can't be good.
I need to go brief
my guys in Victorville,
then I need a local assist.
- Is that doable?
- 100%.
We'll set you up at Mid-Wilshire.
You
Damn it, it's good to see you,
Hot Pants.
- Hot Pants?
- It's an inside joke.
- Sorry.
- Excuse me.
- Can I just
- Okay. You know what?
We are a mess.
- Totally out of sync.
- What do you expect?
We're living in Elijah's crosshairs.
Who's that?
Oh, I forgot.
Charlie's starting today.
He's the private security guy I hired.
I thought we agreed
that was a waste of money.
- We have two units on us 24/7.
- You said it was my call,
and I feel like more security
is always better.
I'm just saying we don't need
some massive Neanderthal
who smells like chaw
and gun oil in our house.
Mr. Evers, Charlie Bristow
from X-Ring Security.
Y-You're Charlie?
- Mm-hmm.
- Uh,
I just assumed that you were a man.
Mm-hmm.
No problem.
Happens all the time.
Please come in.
Detective Lopez, it's a pleasure.
- You have a lovely home.
- Thank you.
I'm running late, but first,
can you remind me
what your qualifications are?
Of course.
I spent eight years in the SAS
working mostly counterterrorism
ops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Went private the last three years
doing security work,
for high-level individuals,
which brought me to Los Angeles.
That's impressive.
Okay, well,
- we have units on us 24/7.
- Yes, ma'am.
I introduced myself
to the officers out front
so we could coordinate your movements.
First question,
do I go with you,
or stay with Mr. Evers?
I can handle my own security.
I have no doubt.
I've seen your shooting record
Five-time LAPD champion,
pistol and long gun.
Uh, the thought was is that
you would be wherever Jack is.
And I'm working from home today
so I can help you get settled.
Great. Plenty of time
to get to know each other.
Wonderful.
Hey.
Honey.
Hey.
Hey.
- Happy Valentine's Day.
- Mm-hmm.
Okay.
No, I'm not
calling you stupid.
I'm telling you,
the package wasn't delivered.
No, I don't want to be put on hold.
Can you believe this?
Customer service is an oxymoron.
She is an oxymoron.
Thank you for driving.
It is never a good idea for me
to operate heavy machinery
when doing this.
Any idea why we're having
a joint briefing?
No, but it looks like Highway
Patrol's already here, too.
Yes, hi.
I'm here.
I don't care what your system says.
Yes, I've checked the front door.
It's a bike.
I think I would notice climbing
over a bike-sized box
to get into the house.
- I mean
- Yeah, I'm just gonna
Hello.
This is the homeowner.
We did not receive the package,
and it was not stolen.
We would have caught it
on the door cam.
So either track the package
or just refund her money.
Thank you very much.
There you go.
What was that?
- Just being helpful.
- I was handling it.
It didn't seem like that.
Excuse me.
Well, you seemed upset,
so I-I thought it would help.
If I needed help, I would ask.
Actually, that's not true.
You never ask for help.
Even when you need it.
I cannot believe
you are taking her side.
Nyla, she's my mother.
It's creepy.
She likes to look at Leah
through the baby monitor.
How is that creepy?
"I noticed your robe
was a little worn out.
I sent you a new one."
Free robe.
What's the problem?
She saw the robe on the monitor
while I was breastfeeding.
Oh.
Cut her off.
You're kidding.
Thanks.
- Kidding about what?
- Uh, nothing.
Okay.
You left so early.
I had this whole
Valentine breakfast planned.
You were up late.
I, uh I let you sleep.
Yeah.
I'm s I'm sorry.
It was so nice to catch up
with Noah, though.
Uh-huh.
We didn't keep you up, did we?
- No. It's fine.
- Hey.
Are you okay?
Yeah, fine.
Yeah, we should get in there.
- The briefing's about to start.
- Oh.
Finally.
I'll get right to it.
This is Detective Foster
with Victorville P.D.
He's been undercover
for the last three months.
Get a good look.
If you see him in the field,
pretend like you don't know him,
but he is one of us.
That being said, Detective.
I've been working a group
called "The Army of Freedom."
Wannabe militia tough guys
who are becoming increasingly active.
Yesterday, I caught wind
of a new operation.
- Is it some kind of an attack?
- Possibly.
But what I did overhear
was talk of sourcing
lab equipment and chemicals.
- Mobile drug lab?
- That was my first thought.
Then we're most likely talking meth.
For most of these radical groups,
narcotics is their
main source of income.
And two weeks ago, my department
brought down their primary meth lab.
All those volatile chemicals,
might as well be a bomb
driving around the city.
- Exactly.
- Did you get a plate?
No plate. No VIN.
From the quick look I did get,
it was a older white truck
with a purple or blue faded stripe.
Did you have any luck reconnecting
with them after last night?
No.
My main contact,
Vince Jameson, hasn't returned
any of my texts,
which means I've either blown my cover
or he's a criminal
with poor social skills.
- Time will tell.
- A list of known militia members
have been given
to L.A. CLEAR.
We'll coordinate through them to
have a central hub of information.
Look, we're gonna do a full
court press on this truck.
If anyone sees a vehicle
even loosely matching the description,
let us know, we'll stop and FI them.
Lopez and I will hit up our CIs,
see if any of them have heard
of a mobile drug lab.
If anyone comes across
the actual truck,
isolate it,
and then call the bomb squad.
All right, that's it.
Be safe out there.
Bradford, Chen, hold back.
I want Metro
to be ready
to move on these guys
in a moment's notice.
- Of course.
- Not "of course."
Last week, I needed you
on the check cashing robbery.
It took Metro two hours to show up.
We were on another job.
That's why you'll be riding
with Chen and Foster today.
So there'll be no delays.
I want this thing off my streets ASAP.
Yes, sir.
Everything okay with Bailey?
Oh, we started the day with a fight.
You know, Valentine's Day
- It can be a lot of pressure.
- No, it's not
It doesn't matter.
It'll all blow over by tonight.
We were planning on celebrating
tomorrow night anyway.
Mm.
Avoid the mad grab for reservations?
No, we just know how exhausted we'll be
by the end of the day.
- Why do you say that?
- Oh, you don't know?
Valentine's Day is the most
dangerous day of the year.
Thank you.
So, Sergeant Frey hated Noah.
I don't know
what I did to piss her off,
- but she adored you.
- Yeah, I mean,
everybody adores me, right?
- Hm?
- Yep.
Hey, you really think you were
burned last night?
I was pushing pretty hard to get Intel.
Maybe I should have held
my nerve and gone with them.
Noah, you know better than that.
Rule number one
of U.C. work
Never follow to a secondary location.
No mission is worth
getting yourself killed over.
Yeah, I know, but it's driving me crazy
- I might have messed this one up.
- Yeah.
Well, hey, have you called April yet?
She must be thrilled that you're out.
We broke up.
Well, she broke up with me.
Oh.
Apparently, I was "closed off"
and it was like "dating a robot."
I'm sorry.
Well
I'm starting to think
the undercover life
isn't conducive
to a happy relationship.
Well, I mean,
that probably depends on the couple.
Is that why you're still on patrol?
New relationship trumps new career?
No, I've worked a few U.C.
cases since graduating.
Well, one.
Well, far be it for me to judge,
but you were by far the most
talented cop at U.C. school.
Be a shame if you
didn't take the plunge.
All right, our search grid
is zone three,
La Cienega to Western.
Copy that.
Sir, can you do me a favor?
Sure.
Wait.
All the possibilities
just flashed before my eyes.
Uh, let's go with
I'll see what I can do.
Well, there's a case file
I was hoping to read,
but since I'm a rookie,
I don't have access.
Oh, sure, I can talk
to Lieutenant Carradine,
see if I can get a copy for you.
Which file is it?
My sister's murder.
Celina.
I just want to see
if they've really done
everything they can to find the guy.
Are you sure that's it?
Because if it were me,
I'd want the file to try and solve it.
I mean, it doesn't hurt to try.
Actually, in this case, it does.
You know what goes into those reports.
The details, the photos.
I know what he did to her.
I was there at the hospital.
You were 9.
You think you know
what she went through.
If you were to read that report,
those images would haunt you.
And I need you focused
for your training.
Any other file.
Not that one.
I'm sorry.
All right, well, let me know
if you hear anything.
Any luck?
None of my CIs have heard
of this mobile lab.
- Got a lead?
- Uh, no.
My mother-in-law
thinks Leah looks cold.
- Oh, she's visiting?
- No. No, no, no.
Uh, our baby cam has a web feature,
and James sent her the link.
So she can feel more connected.
That's great.
Okay. Are you
Are you taking his side?
Since when is a pro-grandma
stance controversial?
Okay.
Lopez, go to channel 13.
- What's up?
- The whole mother-in-law situation
Sweet or creepy?
Situational.
Why are you asking?
James hooked her up
with the baby cam feed.
Oh, no, that's definitely creepy.
- You need to cut her off.
- Thank you.
Now, here's my question.
Wesley hired private security
on the Elijah front,
and he says he thinks he hired a guy,
but this morning, an
ex-British Special Forces hottie
showed up at our door.
- You think he's lying?
- Uh
More importantly, what's her name?
Why?
So you can find a photo?
Uh, yeah.
It's Valentine's Day,
and I'm flying solo.
Charlie Bristow.
Charlie Bris
Wow.
Damn.
I'm sure she was probably
the most qualified candidate.
This woman is with your husband
right now?
- Yes.
- I would shut that down so fast.
Okay, okay.
You guys
You guys, you are all
overreacting, all right?
Wesley is not the cheating type.
He's not as squeaky clean as you think.
Wait.
Seriously?
There's a meth lab, cobbled together
by a bunch of mouth breathers,
speeding through our city.
- We need to focus.
- Why are you so cranky?
First Valentine's Day.
You should be basking
in the glow of new love.
That's right.
What are you guys doing tonight?
We are not talking about
Valentine's Day plans
on an open channel.
At least one of you
has some sense.
Nolan, Harper,
I need you to divert back
to the station.
We have a developing situation
- that needs immediate attention.
- Copy that.
- Copy.
- And, Lopez,
get that woman out of your house.
Whoa.
What the hell is all this?
Shall we?
Dr. Morgan.
I'd say it's a pleasure
to see you again,
but your news is usually terrifying.
Well, this is no different.
We had a containment failure at LAX.
What does that mean?
Three travelers who should have been
pulled aside for quarantine weren't
and are currently at large
in Los Angeles.
What were they exposed to?
Ebola.
Matthew Northrop,
Kip Sherborn and Robert Betts.
All landed at LAX two hours ago
on the same flight from Nigeria.
We need to track them down,
and take them to St. Stephen's,
for quarantine.
Based on when we think
they were exposed,
we've got about five hours.
Okay. So just to clarify,
you want us to round up
Ebola patients and, what,
transport them in the shop with us?
An ambulance in Hazmat mode will
meet you at every location.
But we should wear gloves
and face shields.
Yes.
The good news
Ebola is not airborne.
And if these men
are not exhibiting symptoms,
they are not infectious.
And if they are exhibiting symptoms?
Exercise extreme caution,
and avoid contact
with all bodily fluids.
Great. So it's
a regular Tuesday for us.
We will exercise all the cautions.
Hm. Matthew Northrop's phone
just pinged at his house,
but no one is answering.
Okay. Send us everything
you have on these guys.
You go grab Matthew.
We will focus on the other two.
Can do.
We'll 9-5-2 when we get Matthew in hand.
Good luck.
This Ebola thing won't be
on the news, will it?
I'm sure it'll get out eventually.
You don't want your mom to worry.
I'll just tell her it's my day off,
and I'll send some old pictures
of me at the beach.
You put a lot of effort
into protecting your mom.
How long has it been
since she left the house?
Five years?
You know, since the case
was never solved,
every guy she sees,
she thinks, "Is that him?
Did he kill my daughter?"
She can't handle it.
That's why you want answers.
I can't pretend it's selfless.
I want answers for me, too.
I know it's the longest of long shots,
but if there's any chance
I could help find this guy,
I don't care what I have to go through.
Whatever it is will be nothing
next to what she endured.
I'm gonna do my best
to get you that file
- Really?
- But
I'm going to read it first
and then decide whether or not
to pass it along to you.
That's all I'm asking for.
Thank you.
You know, you should cut
your mother-in-law some slack.
- Excuse me?
- Look, I'm sure this is hard for her,
and she's just trying to be
a part of Leah's life.
And she is more than welcome to do so,
but she does not need
24/7 access to my home.
Come over for brunch on a Sunday
like a normal grandparent.
Okay, and when's the
last time you invited her?
See?
Maybe if you included her more,
she wouldn't go
all George Orwell on you.
Minding my own business starting now.
- Yeah.
- Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
Is this gonna be awkward with Bailey?
One way to find out.
Hi!
- Don't even.
- Yeah, she's still mad.
I'm not mad! I just don't know
how to ask for help.
Oh. You did not
say that to her.
Okay. Can we focus
on the task at hand?
Rhymes with "she-mole-a."
That's not even a word.
I know.
That was the joke.
It's so much better when you
have to explain the jokes.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
I didn't do it, Officers.
And firewoman.
Huh?
Matthew Northrop?
Guilty as charged.
Why the face shields?
You were exposed to Ebola
on a recent trip.
We're gonna need you to come with us.
Wait. What?
Yeah, you might want to pack
some toiletries
and a change of clothes.
Are you here alone?
Uh, yes.
Who you talking to, stud?
Ebola is spread through bodily fluids.
Uh, ma'am, you're gonna want to
pack some clothes, too.
You gave me Ebola?
Uh, Mrs. Northrop, I-I know
this sounds scary, but
- We're not married.
- But it said he
Oh.
You're married?
We'll give you a moment
to put some clothes on.
Do I have to ride
in the same ambulance with him?
I'm afraid so.
Baby.
Baby, I can explain.
Did she seem more angry about
the Ebola or the wife?
Airship-1.
Still no sign of target truck.
No, I just want to know
if you heard from him.
Nah, there's no problem, man.
I'm just trying to connect, you know.
Out with it.
No, that's not what happened.
- What?
- What is wrong with you today?
No. Listen, Darren.
No, no, no, no, no, man.
Nothing.
Bull.
You haven't You haven't even
called me Hot Pants once.
I mean, is it, is it Noah?
Are you jealous?
Well, look.
I had to go home to her.
- No.
- You know how it is.
- But
- This is about you
going behind my back
to get me into Metro.
Look, Vince knows
that I'm down to roll.
I did not
Hey, hey, hey. Hey.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's me.
I had to do something.
You were miserable,
- riding that desk.
- Okay. Ok, fine.
But how do you
think that makes me look?
- What?
- How does it make me look?
My girlfriend has to solve
my problems for me?
Please tell me this is not
some fragile-male-ego thing.
That-that is not what's happening here.
Are you just mad
that I solved this problem
better than you did?
You think that's why I'm mad?
W
Come on!
- We were just trying to help.
- "We"?
Who else was involved?
Did I say "we"?
I meant "me."
Me was trying to help
I was trying to help.
Oh, they're definitely freezing me out.
None of my contacts
are getting back to me.
7-Adam-100.
L.A. CLEAR just flagged
an incoming 911 call from
one of your militia members,
Vince Jameson.
Would you patch it through, please?
Help.
I need help.
Yes, sir. What's
the nature of your emergency?
It got on me.
I can't breathe!
- What got on you?
- Sir, what were you exposed to?
They left me.
Please.
I'm dying.
Dispatch, we need
the address for that call.
Sir, can you hear me?
We have officers on the scene
and an ambulance on the way.
Sir?
It might be too late.
He might not be alone.
Stay alert.
Body.
Geez.
Meth did not do that to his body.
No.
That's chemical weapons exposure.
Look, your militia is not making meth.
They're making sarin gas.
As if we're not busy enough.
It's definitely
chemical-weapons exposure.
My guess is sarin gas.
I've seen it before.
- Where?
- Sorry. It's classified.
Boys love saying that.
Bring me up to speed?
We've been tracking what we thought
was a mobile meth lab
tied to a militia group.
Oh, you got the lab part right
but the cook part wrong.
- Yeah, basically.
- As if we're not busy enough.
That's what I said.
Accidental exposure?
It seems likely.
They were either loading supplies or
Or preparing
for an attack.
Worst case, what kind of body count
are we looking at if this is sarin?
Depends on several variables
Concentration of the gas,
population density, weather conditions.
The good news is,
sarin evaporates quickly.
The threat is immediate,
but short-lived.
Well, they'll want to release it
somewhere contained,
maximize effectiveness.
I'll notify the brass and the Feds,
put together a target list.
I'll get another rapid response
team in the field.
What's wrong?
Oh, nothing, I was just,
checking on you, the news is crazy.
We're on top
of the sarin gas situation.
I was talking about Ebola.
- There's sarin gas?
- Forget I said anything.
I'll try.
Look, I just wanted to call,
and say I love you,
and I'm sorry about this morning.
I'm sorry, too.
We're both under a lot of stress.
Uh,
why is Charlie holding our son?
Oh. Uh
He was fussing,
and she kind of swooped in.
She's really good with him.
I gotta go.
Uh, Ange
- Vince has a sister in Eagle Rock.
- Well, let's get her down here,
show her what happened to her brother,
see if she knows anything.
We got a situation.
A friend of our second Ebola suspect
just heard that Kip's girlfriend
went into labor an hour ago.
Where?
Sir, I need you to stop right there.
What's going on?
Seriously, I don't know
what's going on,
but I don't have time for it.
My girlfriend is about to have a baby,
and I barely made it back in time.
I am so sorry,
Mr. Sherborn,
but you are gonna miss that birth.
The CDC believes that
you have been exposed to Ebola.
You need to quarantine immediately.
Am I g
Am I gonna die?
I, just got my life together.
I-I was gonna be a dad.
I always wanted to be a dad.
- This can't be happening.
- But it is.
And the most important thing,
for your family right now
is for you to face this head on
and get treatment if you need to, okay?
Yeah. Okay.
Can you make sure
she gets these flowers?
I'm sorry, sir,
but those are gonna need
to be quarantined, too,
since you touched them.
Okay. Thank you.
All right.
Kip has been quarantined.
Both he and Matthew
have tested positive,
but since we isolated them
before they were
exhibiting any symptoms,
Dr. Morgan is confident
that the infection stopped with them.
- Well, that's good.
- Yes, that is good.
However, given the timeframe
of the infection,
our boy Robert is probably about
to start exhibiting symptoms,
- if he hasn't started already.
- And that's bad.
And that is bad.
Is that my sister's file?
Yes.
Okay, now that it's really happening,
I'm kind of scared.
You can bow out at any time.
I know.
I mean, with cold cases,
what are the odds
her murder gets solved?
Well,
DNA testing gets better all the time,
and there certainly
is a possibility that
detectives missed something
crucial in their investigation.
But, cases like this, a murdered kid,
cops tend to pull out all the stops.
For white kids, maybe.
The file will tell us a lot about
the quality of the investigation
and if the investigators had any bias.
7-Adam-15.
Priority traffic from CDC.
Last suspected carrier,
Robert Betts, was just seen
leaving an apartment building
near your location.
R.P. says Robert
is headed to work.
Hazmat team is en route.
Copy that. What's the make
and model of his vehicle?
No vehicle.
P.O.I. takes the bus.
Control, 7-Adam-15, I need D.O.T.
to shut down bus service
along Victory Boulevard.
Copy. Will notify D.O.T.
All right, let's find this guy.
Uh, Nolan, green jacket at 11 o'clock.
Robert Betts, we need to stop
you right where you are.
Robert Betts, LAPD.
We need you to stop right there.
All right.
Let's get him.
- Oh, my God!
- Whoa, whoa.
Driver, I'm gonna need you
to pull the bus over.
Right up there.
Thank you.
Nobody gets on or off the bus,
all right?
Robert Betts, I need you to come
talk to us for a minute.
Why?
I didn't do anything wrong.
Yes, sir. You're not in
any trouble at all,
but it is very important you
come speak with us right now.
Thank you, sir.
Sorry, folks.
We'll have you on your way in a minute.
Right this way, sir.
- Come on over here.
- Shut the doors.
Hi, Mr. Betts.
I'm sure this is
all a bit overwhelming, but,
- we're here to help you, okay?
- I don't understand.
We believe you were exposed
to the Ebola virus
on your recent trip to Nigeria.
We're here to escort you
to a quarantine unit,
test you for the virus,
and make
sure you get treatment if needed.
Have you been feeling sick at all?
Uh, no.
I-I mean, uh, m-my nose started running
- a little while ago.
- Okay.
Does that mean we need
to quarantine everyone else?
Yes. They may have been
exposed,
even in that short amount of time.
We'll need to take them
to St. Stephen's
for quarantine and observation
just in case.
- Understood.
- You don't understand.
- I can't be late.
- All right.
I'm in a big hurry.
You gotta let me go.
Cops said no one in or out.
Hey, hey, hey, hey,
hey, hey!
Look. I'm sorry.
But, I need you back on the bus.
Everyone is going to the hospital.
All right. Vince's sister should
be landing any minute.
Hook me up.
You think she'll recognize you?
Only met her once.
Wasn't clear if she was a believer.
Ms. Jameson.
I'm Sergeant Bradford.
This about my brother?
It is.
I'm sorry to inform you, but
He was killed earlier today.
What?
- How?
- Let me show you.
What the hell happened to him?
Sarin gas.
But we think you know that already.
I do not.
I have no idea what
Vince has been into.
We barely talk.
Ms. Jameson, your brother's
engaged in domestic terrorism.
The group he was working with
is still at large,
and they're planning an attack.
We need you to tell us
everything you know.
I told you.
I don't know nothing.
Why don't you ask him?
He was with my brother
last time I saw him.
We tried, but he lawyered up.
Okay. Look.
I wish I could help, but I can't.
Now if you're done with the questions,
I'm gonna go call my mom,
tell her about Vince.
- You hear all that?
- Yeah.
Well, hopefully we spooked her
enough to make a call.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Control, target is on the move.
Has she made a call yet?
Patching the tap
to your unit now.
It's me.
You shouldn't be calling.
What the
hell happened to Vince?!
Martyr to the cause.
He'll be a hero soon enough.
Yeah. Well, the cops
are right on top of us.
Doesn't matter. I'm on Pico,
heading for Union Station.
It'll all be over in 30 minutes.
Let's go.
Airship-1,
arriving at target location.
Eyes open for suspect vehicle,
white truck with blue stripe.
All units in the vicinity
of Union Station,
once we get a visual on the truck,
we need to divert it onto Mission Road,
where a roadblock is being established.
Airship-1,
I have eyes on roadblock units.
7-Adam-15 and 7-Adam-9 are landing
at the roadblock location.
All right.
Let's get the
gas masks from the war bags.
Are we really about to play chicken
with chemical weapons after
we played chicken with Ebola?
That's the job.
Better us than the people
at Union Station.
Metro units inbound.
First Team will stage up with Nolan.
Second Team, stage off site with us,
bring up the rear.
Hey.
I hear there might be
some hazard pay involved.
I'd say sarin gas definitely
qualifies as hazardous.
I mean, you might even get a medal.
I'd rather have the money.
Can't pay for a wedding with a medal.
It's my mom. If I don't answer,
she'll be worried.
Uh, do it quickly.
Hola, mami.
I can't talk.
No, I'm not working today.
Yeah.
I'm about to meet some friends.
I'll call you after, okay?
Te amo.
All right. Post up.
Airship-1
Contact.
I have eyes on target vehicle.
Heading West on 4th.
7-Adam-7.
We see it.
We're gonna spook them into
turning right on Mission.
Hit lights and sirens.
Speed past them
to pull that Camry over.
He's gonna crap himself.
Yeah.
That is what I am counting on.
He will want to get as far
from us as possible.
Airship-1,
truck is turning.
Approaching our street closure.
Come on, come on.
Turn right.
Turn right.
Turn right.
Truck turning right.
ETA to roadblock, 20 seconds.
All right.
Stay ready.
Nolan,
what's the driver doing?
He's just sitting there.
Driver, turn off your engine.
Throw the keys out the window, now.
Go.
Oh, hell no.
Shots fired.
Repeat, shots fired.
- Back off a little bit?
- You're no fun.
Driver, you are sitting in a truck
filled with deadly nerve toxins,
surrounded by armed police
officers with gas masks.
Releasing the gas now
will result in only your death.
Firing your weapon again,
will result in only your death.
Roll down your window.
Toss the gun out.
Do it now.
With your left hand,
open the door from the outside.
Climb out.
All right.
Step to the front of the vehicle.
Lay down on the ground,
arms and legs out.
All units, suspect in custody.
We are Code 4.
Nice.
I'm assuming
when you said Valentine's Day
Was the most dangerous day of the year,
- you were not expecting that.
- No. No.
Usually it's just an unending
series of domestic calls.
Thank you, for getting my sister's file.
Obviously, I don't expect you
to read it tonight,
- not after what we just went through.
- I appreciate that.
And I will go over it
in the morning before roll call.
But?
But I did take
a quick glance at it already,
and those pictures were hard
to see, even for me.
Okay.
Nothing I say
is going to dissuade you, is it?
Look, it might be hard to look
at, but, she experienced it.
How can I choose to look away?
I'm not gonna pretend
to understand how you feel,
but I have a responsibility to you,
to prepare you,
for whatever comes your way
as a police officer,
and that includes your sister's case.
You're not gonna do her any good
by opening this door
before you're ready.
- Do you understand?
- I understand.
But I'm absolutely going to
open it as soon as I am.
And I'll be right there with you.
What is that monstrosity?
So, I did a search
for the best apology flower,
and turns out,
there are a lot of opinions.
So I got one of each.
I did not need an apology.
I also took away my mom's access
to the baby monitor.
Because, you are right,
we definitely need that boundary.
Now, that I needed.
But, you know, maybe we can invite her
to brunch on Sunday.
Seriously?
- Where'd that come from?
- You know, I just thought it'd be nice
to have her over a little more.
I'll extend the invitation.
Happy Valentine's Day?
Happy Valentine's Day.
Mm.
You ready to go?
I got dinner in the oven,
and, your present is waiting
on the table.
Well, there's only one present I want.
Oh. Okay.
But, I mean,
I will take the one
that's on the table as well.
Yeah. I figured
that was a given.
Mm-hmm.
Hi.
Hi.
I get why you're angry.
Even though you were miserable
as court liaison
and I spearheaded an almost impossible
five-player trade to save you
I shouldn't have done it
all behind your back.
- Is that an apology?
- Yes.
- All right.
- No!
Look, because you never
would've let me work my magic
if I had told you,
and then I would have ended up
transferring to another station
to save you from yourself,
and
This worked out so much better.
And if you can't see that,
I'm sorry not sorry.
Okay.
I accept your non-apology.
- Good.
- Good.
So, are we going to dinner or what?
We are.
But your, uh
Your outfit is missing
a little something.
What?
Happy Valentine's Day.
Oh, wow.
It's beautiful.
Did you pick this out yourself?
I did.
Is that shocking?
No.
You clearly have good taste.
Thank you.
Do you want to skip dinner?
No, I'm hungry.
And you're gonna need that fuel
for later.
Hey.
Sorry I'm late.
No worries.
Just making some dinner.
So you're not still mad at me?
Oh, still a little mad.
But I'm also really hungry.
Well, that works great for me.
Dare I ask,
why your anger has subsided?
Well, I realized
that this was our first fight.
No.
What?
That can't be right.
What about, um
What about the time you lied
about having a husband?
Well, that wasn't really a fight.
That was me keeping a secret from you
and you being justifiably upset.
- Hmm.
- It was one-sided.
In a fight, both parties need
to feel like they're right.
Well, I would like to apologize,
for my part in our first real fight.
I
F-For causing
Our first real fight.
Thank you.
Moving forward, you need to stop
trying to fix everything.
And I, will start trying
to ask for help more.
- Deal.
- Great.
- Now will you help me cook?
- No.
- No?
- Nope.
What do you mean, "No"?
- No, no.
- You don't get to say no.
Come here.
So, how was your day?
It was quiet, in comparison.
But then again,
World War II would
seem quiet in comparison.
Mm-hmm.
You're not really mad
about Charlie, are you?
Well, she's not even in your league.
- I know.
- Hmm.
It was never actually about her.
It's everything
The pregnancy, Elijah,
sarin gas, Ebola.
I just want one easy day.
Sorry to bother you, but
a messenger just delivered this.
There's no card, but it's
clearly from Elijah Stone.
I mean,
you got to give the guy credit
for a holiday-appropriate threat.
That's not funny.
I'm not laughing.
Hi. I'm Dr. Morgan
from the CDC.
My sister is dead.
They need to pay.
I get it.
My little sister was taken away
from me a long time ago,
and I spent most of my life
thinking of all the different ways
I would hurt the person responsible.
I'm scared.
Elijah is coming for us,
and they're counting on me
to protect them.
Metro would be
a good fit for Tim.
How do you create that opening?
I don't know, like you said,
the five-player trade.
Lieutenant Pine just called me
15 minutes ago,
- and I'm going over.
- That's great.
Detective Misha Porter.
I teach at the undercover
academy up in Sacramento.
Well, I'm doing some recruiting,
and your name keeps coming up.
I'm here to recruit you.
Who is it?
I don't know.
Hello?
Loca,
you gotta stop texting.
I told you, I'm grabbing
a drink at Zona Rosa.
I'll be home when I'm home.
Wrong number?
What's happening?
The U.C. I trained with,
distress call.
He needs a covert rescue.
- What are you doing?
- Backing you up.
A short drive.
What's the problem?
No problem.
You send the address.
I'll meet you there.
What?
- You don't trust us?
- No, dude.
I just told my old lady I'd be around.
You know how it is.
- Nono.
- Oh, man.
What the hell?
You said you'd be home.
I got three sick kids
and someplace else to be.
Damn, baby. I'm sorry.
Damn, man.
You let your baby mama
- talk to you like that?
- Yo. Who is talking to you?
It's bad enough that you roll
into the club without me,
but you gotta do it with
all these inbred white boys.
- What'd you just say?
- Did I stutter?
Hey, chill!
- All right.
- She didn't mean nothing by it.
It's just displaced anger towards me.
Mm-hmm.
Now, I got to deal with this tonight.
Can we hook up tomorrow?
Yeah. Okay.
This right here,
tells me something about
your commitment level.
Hey, Vince, you know
I'm down with the cause.
Really?
Hey, I'm just trying to keep the peace!
Okay, let's go.
Damn, you came in hot.
Damn.
All clear.
- Noah Foster.
- Tim Bradford.
I'm impressed you managed to
scrounge up backup this fast.
Yeah, I mean, helps
he was sleeping in my bed.
Oh! Oh, you're
that Bradford.
Curious to hear what that means.
No.
Okay, so, who did we
just rescue you from?
"The Army of Freedom."
Militia group born in Victorville.
I started running with them
about a month ago.
Still haven't managed to breach
their inner circle yet.
Pushed a little too hard tonight?
- Maybe.
- But I had to roll the dice.
They're about to move something big.
That can't be good.
I need to go brief
my guys in Victorville,
then I need a local assist.
- Is that doable?
- 100%.
We'll set you up at Mid-Wilshire.
You
Damn it, it's good to see you,
Hot Pants.
- Hot Pants?
- It's an inside joke.
- Sorry.
- Excuse me.
- Can I just
- Okay. You know what?
We are a mess.
- Totally out of sync.
- What do you expect?
We're living in Elijah's crosshairs.
Who's that?
Oh, I forgot.
Charlie's starting today.
He's the private security guy I hired.
I thought we agreed
that was a waste of money.
- We have two units on us 24/7.
- You said it was my call,
and I feel like more security
is always better.
I'm just saying we don't need
some massive Neanderthal
who smells like chaw
and gun oil in our house.
Mr. Evers, Charlie Bristow
from X-Ring Security.
Y-You're Charlie?
- Mm-hmm.
- Uh,
I just assumed that you were a man.
Mm-hmm.
No problem.
Happens all the time.
Please come in.
Detective Lopez, it's a pleasure.
- You have a lovely home.
- Thank you.
I'm running late, but first,
can you remind me
what your qualifications are?
Of course.
I spent eight years in the SAS
working mostly counterterrorism
ops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Went private the last three years
doing security work,
for high-level individuals,
which brought me to Los Angeles.
That's impressive.
Okay, well,
- we have units on us 24/7.
- Yes, ma'am.
I introduced myself
to the officers out front
so we could coordinate your movements.
First question,
do I go with you,
or stay with Mr. Evers?
I can handle my own security.
I have no doubt.
I've seen your shooting record
Five-time LAPD champion,
pistol and long gun.
Uh, the thought was is that
you would be wherever Jack is.
And I'm working from home today
so I can help you get settled.
Great. Plenty of time
to get to know each other.
Wonderful.
Hey.
Honey.
Hey.
Hey.
- Happy Valentine's Day.
- Mm-hmm.
Okay.
No, I'm not
calling you stupid.
I'm telling you,
the package wasn't delivered.
No, I don't want to be put on hold.
Can you believe this?
Customer service is an oxymoron.
She is an oxymoron.
Thank you for driving.
It is never a good idea for me
to operate heavy machinery
when doing this.
Any idea why we're having
a joint briefing?
No, but it looks like Highway
Patrol's already here, too.
Yes, hi.
I'm here.
I don't care what your system says.
Yes, I've checked the front door.
It's a bike.
I think I would notice climbing
over a bike-sized box
to get into the house.
- I mean
- Yeah, I'm just gonna
Hello.
This is the homeowner.
We did not receive the package,
and it was not stolen.
We would have caught it
on the door cam.
So either track the package
or just refund her money.
Thank you very much.
There you go.
What was that?
- Just being helpful.
- I was handling it.
It didn't seem like that.
Excuse me.
Well, you seemed upset,
so I-I thought it would help.
If I needed help, I would ask.
Actually, that's not true.
You never ask for help.
Even when you need it.
I cannot believe
you are taking her side.
Nyla, she's my mother.
It's creepy.
She likes to look at Leah
through the baby monitor.
How is that creepy?
"I noticed your robe
was a little worn out.
I sent you a new one."
Free robe.
What's the problem?
She saw the robe on the monitor
while I was breastfeeding.
Oh.
Cut her off.
You're kidding.
Thanks.
- Kidding about what?
- Uh, nothing.
Okay.
You left so early.
I had this whole
Valentine breakfast planned.
You were up late.
I, uh I let you sleep.
Yeah.
I'm s I'm sorry.
It was so nice to catch up
with Noah, though.
Uh-huh.
We didn't keep you up, did we?
- No. It's fine.
- Hey.
Are you okay?
Yeah, fine.
Yeah, we should get in there.
- The briefing's about to start.
- Oh.
Finally.
I'll get right to it.
This is Detective Foster
with Victorville P.D.
He's been undercover
for the last three months.
Get a good look.
If you see him in the field,
pretend like you don't know him,
but he is one of us.
That being said, Detective.
I've been working a group
called "The Army of Freedom."
Wannabe militia tough guys
who are becoming increasingly active.
Yesterday, I caught wind
of a new operation.
- Is it some kind of an attack?
- Possibly.
But what I did overhear
was talk of sourcing
lab equipment and chemicals.
- Mobile drug lab?
- That was my first thought.
Then we're most likely talking meth.
For most of these radical groups,
narcotics is their
main source of income.
And two weeks ago, my department
brought down their primary meth lab.
All those volatile chemicals,
might as well be a bomb
driving around the city.
- Exactly.
- Did you get a plate?
No plate. No VIN.
From the quick look I did get,
it was a older white truck
with a purple or blue faded stripe.
Did you have any luck reconnecting
with them after last night?
No.
My main contact,
Vince Jameson, hasn't returned
any of my texts,
which means I've either blown my cover
or he's a criminal
with poor social skills.
- Time will tell.
- A list of known militia members
have been given
to L.A. CLEAR.
We'll coordinate through them to
have a central hub of information.
Look, we're gonna do a full
court press on this truck.
If anyone sees a vehicle
even loosely matching the description,
let us know, we'll stop and FI them.
Lopez and I will hit up our CIs,
see if any of them have heard
of a mobile drug lab.
If anyone comes across
the actual truck,
isolate it,
and then call the bomb squad.
All right, that's it.
Be safe out there.
Bradford, Chen, hold back.
I want Metro
to be ready
to move on these guys
in a moment's notice.
- Of course.
- Not "of course."
Last week, I needed you
on the check cashing robbery.
It took Metro two hours to show up.
We were on another job.
That's why you'll be riding
with Chen and Foster today.
So there'll be no delays.
I want this thing off my streets ASAP.
Yes, sir.
Everything okay with Bailey?
Oh, we started the day with a fight.
You know, Valentine's Day
- It can be a lot of pressure.
- No, it's not
It doesn't matter.
It'll all blow over by tonight.
We were planning on celebrating
tomorrow night anyway.
Mm.
Avoid the mad grab for reservations?
No, we just know how exhausted we'll be
by the end of the day.
- Why do you say that?
- Oh, you don't know?
Valentine's Day is the most
dangerous day of the year.
Thank you.
So, Sergeant Frey hated Noah.
I don't know
what I did to piss her off,
- but she adored you.
- Yeah, I mean,
everybody adores me, right?
- Hm?
- Yep.
Hey, you really think you were
burned last night?
I was pushing pretty hard to get Intel.
Maybe I should have held
my nerve and gone with them.
Noah, you know better than that.
Rule number one
of U.C. work
Never follow to a secondary location.
No mission is worth
getting yourself killed over.
Yeah, I know, but it's driving me crazy
- I might have messed this one up.
- Yeah.
Well, hey, have you called April yet?
She must be thrilled that you're out.
We broke up.
Well, she broke up with me.
Oh.
Apparently, I was "closed off"
and it was like "dating a robot."
I'm sorry.
Well
I'm starting to think
the undercover life
isn't conducive
to a happy relationship.
Well, I mean,
that probably depends on the couple.
Is that why you're still on patrol?
New relationship trumps new career?
No, I've worked a few U.C.
cases since graduating.
Well, one.
Well, far be it for me to judge,
but you were by far the most
talented cop at U.C. school.
Be a shame if you
didn't take the plunge.
All right, our search grid
is zone three,
La Cienega to Western.
Copy that.
Sir, can you do me a favor?
Sure.
Wait.
All the possibilities
just flashed before my eyes.
Uh, let's go with
I'll see what I can do.
Well, there's a case file
I was hoping to read,
but since I'm a rookie,
I don't have access.
Oh, sure, I can talk
to Lieutenant Carradine,
see if I can get a copy for you.
Which file is it?
My sister's murder.
Celina.
I just want to see
if they've really done
everything they can to find the guy.
Are you sure that's it?
Because if it were me,
I'd want the file to try and solve it.
I mean, it doesn't hurt to try.
Actually, in this case, it does.
You know what goes into those reports.
The details, the photos.
I know what he did to her.
I was there at the hospital.
You were 9.
You think you know
what she went through.
If you were to read that report,
those images would haunt you.
And I need you focused
for your training.
Any other file.
Not that one.
I'm sorry.
All right, well, let me know
if you hear anything.
Any luck?
None of my CIs have heard
of this mobile lab.
- Got a lead?
- Uh, no.
My mother-in-law
thinks Leah looks cold.
- Oh, she's visiting?
- No. No, no, no.
Uh, our baby cam has a web feature,
and James sent her the link.
So she can feel more connected.
That's great.
Okay. Are you
Are you taking his side?
Since when is a pro-grandma
stance controversial?
Okay.
Lopez, go to channel 13.
- What's up?
- The whole mother-in-law situation
Sweet or creepy?
Situational.
Why are you asking?
James hooked her up
with the baby cam feed.
Oh, no, that's definitely creepy.
- You need to cut her off.
- Thank you.
Now, here's my question.
Wesley hired private security
on the Elijah front,
and he says he thinks he hired a guy,
but this morning, an
ex-British Special Forces hottie
showed up at our door.
- You think he's lying?
- Uh
More importantly, what's her name?
Why?
So you can find a photo?
Uh, yeah.
It's Valentine's Day,
and I'm flying solo.
Charlie Bristow.
Charlie Bris
Wow.
Damn.
I'm sure she was probably
the most qualified candidate.
This woman is with your husband
right now?
- Yes.
- I would shut that down so fast.
Okay, okay.
You guys
You guys, you are all
overreacting, all right?
Wesley is not the cheating type.
He's not as squeaky clean as you think.
Wait.
Seriously?
There's a meth lab, cobbled together
by a bunch of mouth breathers,
speeding through our city.
- We need to focus.
- Why are you so cranky?
First Valentine's Day.
You should be basking
in the glow of new love.
That's right.
What are you guys doing tonight?
We are not talking about
Valentine's Day plans
on an open channel.
At least one of you
has some sense.
Nolan, Harper,
I need you to divert back
to the station.
We have a developing situation
- that needs immediate attention.
- Copy that.
- Copy.
- And, Lopez,
get that woman out of your house.
Whoa.
What the hell is all this?
Shall we?
Dr. Morgan.
I'd say it's a pleasure
to see you again,
but your news is usually terrifying.
Well, this is no different.
We had a containment failure at LAX.
What does that mean?
Three travelers who should have been
pulled aside for quarantine weren't
and are currently at large
in Los Angeles.
What were they exposed to?
Ebola.
Matthew Northrop,
Kip Sherborn and Robert Betts.
All landed at LAX two hours ago
on the same flight from Nigeria.
We need to track them down,
and take them to St. Stephen's,
for quarantine.
Based on when we think
they were exposed,
we've got about five hours.
Okay. So just to clarify,
you want us to round up
Ebola patients and, what,
transport them in the shop with us?
An ambulance in Hazmat mode will
meet you at every location.
But we should wear gloves
and face shields.
Yes.
The good news
Ebola is not airborne.
And if these men
are not exhibiting symptoms,
they are not infectious.
And if they are exhibiting symptoms?
Exercise extreme caution,
and avoid contact
with all bodily fluids.
Great. So it's
a regular Tuesday for us.
We will exercise all the cautions.
Hm. Matthew Northrop's phone
just pinged at his house,
but no one is answering.
Okay. Send us everything
you have on these guys.
You go grab Matthew.
We will focus on the other two.
Can do.
We'll 9-5-2 when we get Matthew in hand.
Good luck.
This Ebola thing won't be
on the news, will it?
I'm sure it'll get out eventually.
You don't want your mom to worry.
I'll just tell her it's my day off,
and I'll send some old pictures
of me at the beach.
You put a lot of effort
into protecting your mom.
How long has it been
since she left the house?
Five years?
You know, since the case
was never solved,
every guy she sees,
she thinks, "Is that him?
Did he kill my daughter?"
She can't handle it.
That's why you want answers.
I can't pretend it's selfless.
I want answers for me, too.
I know it's the longest of long shots,
but if there's any chance
I could help find this guy,
I don't care what I have to go through.
Whatever it is will be nothing
next to what she endured.
I'm gonna do my best
to get you that file
- Really?
- But
I'm going to read it first
and then decide whether or not
to pass it along to you.
That's all I'm asking for.
Thank you.
You know, you should cut
your mother-in-law some slack.
- Excuse me?
- Look, I'm sure this is hard for her,
and she's just trying to be
a part of Leah's life.
And she is more than welcome to do so,
but she does not need
24/7 access to my home.
Come over for brunch on a Sunday
like a normal grandparent.
Okay, and when's the
last time you invited her?
See?
Maybe if you included her more,
she wouldn't go
all George Orwell on you.
Minding my own business starting now.
- Yeah.
- Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
Is this gonna be awkward with Bailey?
One way to find out.
Hi!
- Don't even.
- Yeah, she's still mad.
I'm not mad! I just don't know
how to ask for help.
Oh. You did not
say that to her.
Okay. Can we focus
on the task at hand?
Rhymes with "she-mole-a."
That's not even a word.
I know.
That was the joke.
It's so much better when you
have to explain the jokes.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
I didn't do it, Officers.
And firewoman.
Huh?
Matthew Northrop?
Guilty as charged.
Why the face shields?
You were exposed to Ebola
on a recent trip.
We're gonna need you to come with us.
Wait. What?
Yeah, you might want to pack
some toiletries
and a change of clothes.
Are you here alone?
Uh, yes.
Who you talking to, stud?
Ebola is spread through bodily fluids.
Uh, ma'am, you're gonna want to
pack some clothes, too.
You gave me Ebola?
Uh, Mrs. Northrop, I-I know
this sounds scary, but
- We're not married.
- But it said he
Oh.
You're married?
We'll give you a moment
to put some clothes on.
Do I have to ride
in the same ambulance with him?
I'm afraid so.
Baby.
Baby, I can explain.
Did she seem more angry about
the Ebola or the wife?
Airship-1.
Still no sign of target truck.
No, I just want to know
if you heard from him.
Nah, there's no problem, man.
I'm just trying to connect, you know.
Out with it.
No, that's not what happened.
- What?
- What is wrong with you today?
No. Listen, Darren.
No, no, no, no, no, man.
Nothing.
Bull.
You haven't You haven't even
called me Hot Pants once.
I mean, is it, is it Noah?
Are you jealous?
Well, look.
I had to go home to her.
- No.
- You know how it is.
- But
- This is about you
going behind my back
to get me into Metro.
Look, Vince knows
that I'm down to roll.
I did not
Hey, hey, hey. Hey.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's me.
I had to do something.
You were miserable,
- riding that desk.
- Okay. Ok, fine.
But how do you
think that makes me look?
- What?
- How does it make me look?
My girlfriend has to solve
my problems for me?
Please tell me this is not
some fragile-male-ego thing.
That-that is not what's happening here.
Are you just mad
that I solved this problem
better than you did?
You think that's why I'm mad?
W
Come on!
- We were just trying to help.
- "We"?
Who else was involved?
Did I say "we"?
I meant "me."
Me was trying to help
I was trying to help.
Oh, they're definitely freezing me out.
None of my contacts
are getting back to me.
7-Adam-100.
L.A. CLEAR just flagged
an incoming 911 call from
one of your militia members,
Vince Jameson.
Would you patch it through, please?
Help.
I need help.
Yes, sir. What's
the nature of your emergency?
It got on me.
I can't breathe!
- What got on you?
- Sir, what were you exposed to?
They left me.
Please.
I'm dying.
Dispatch, we need
the address for that call.
Sir, can you hear me?
We have officers on the scene
and an ambulance on the way.
Sir?
It might be too late.
He might not be alone.
Stay alert.
Body.
Geez.
Meth did not do that to his body.
No.
That's chemical weapons exposure.
Look, your militia is not making meth.
They're making sarin gas.
As if we're not busy enough.
It's definitely
chemical-weapons exposure.
My guess is sarin gas.
I've seen it before.
- Where?
- Sorry. It's classified.
Boys love saying that.
Bring me up to speed?
We've been tracking what we thought
was a mobile meth lab
tied to a militia group.
Oh, you got the lab part right
but the cook part wrong.
- Yeah, basically.
- As if we're not busy enough.
That's what I said.
Accidental exposure?
It seems likely.
They were either loading supplies or
Or preparing
for an attack.
Worst case, what kind of body count
are we looking at if this is sarin?
Depends on several variables
Concentration of the gas,
population density, weather conditions.
The good news is,
sarin evaporates quickly.
The threat is immediate,
but short-lived.
Well, they'll want to release it
somewhere contained,
maximize effectiveness.
I'll notify the brass and the Feds,
put together a target list.
I'll get another rapid response
team in the field.
What's wrong?
Oh, nothing, I was just,
checking on you, the news is crazy.
We're on top
of the sarin gas situation.
I was talking about Ebola.
- There's sarin gas?
- Forget I said anything.
I'll try.
Look, I just wanted to call,
and say I love you,
and I'm sorry about this morning.
I'm sorry, too.
We're both under a lot of stress.
Uh,
why is Charlie holding our son?
Oh. Uh
He was fussing,
and she kind of swooped in.
She's really good with him.
I gotta go.
Uh, Ange
- Vince has a sister in Eagle Rock.
- Well, let's get her down here,
show her what happened to her brother,
see if she knows anything.
We got a situation.
A friend of our second Ebola suspect
just heard that Kip's girlfriend
went into labor an hour ago.
Where?
Sir, I need you to stop right there.
What's going on?
Seriously, I don't know
what's going on,
but I don't have time for it.
My girlfriend is about to have a baby,
and I barely made it back in time.
I am so sorry,
Mr. Sherborn,
but you are gonna miss that birth.
The CDC believes that
you have been exposed to Ebola.
You need to quarantine immediately.
Am I g
Am I gonna die?
I, just got my life together.
I-I was gonna be a dad.
I always wanted to be a dad.
- This can't be happening.
- But it is.
And the most important thing,
for your family right now
is for you to face this head on
and get treatment if you need to, okay?
Yeah. Okay.
Can you make sure
she gets these flowers?
I'm sorry, sir,
but those are gonna need
to be quarantined, too,
since you touched them.
Okay. Thank you.
All right.
Kip has been quarantined.
Both he and Matthew
have tested positive,
but since we isolated them
before they were
exhibiting any symptoms,
Dr. Morgan is confident
that the infection stopped with them.
- Well, that's good.
- Yes, that is good.
However, given the timeframe
of the infection,
our boy Robert is probably about
to start exhibiting symptoms,
- if he hasn't started already.
- And that's bad.
And that is bad.
Is that my sister's file?
Yes.
Okay, now that it's really happening,
I'm kind of scared.
You can bow out at any time.
I know.
I mean, with cold cases,
what are the odds
her murder gets solved?
Well,
DNA testing gets better all the time,
and there certainly
is a possibility that
detectives missed something
crucial in their investigation.
But, cases like this, a murdered kid,
cops tend to pull out all the stops.
For white kids, maybe.
The file will tell us a lot about
the quality of the investigation
and if the investigators had any bias.
7-Adam-15.
Priority traffic from CDC.
Last suspected carrier,
Robert Betts, was just seen
leaving an apartment building
near your location.
R.P. says Robert
is headed to work.
Hazmat team is en route.
Copy that. What's the make
and model of his vehicle?
No vehicle.
P.O.I. takes the bus.
Control, 7-Adam-15, I need D.O.T.
to shut down bus service
along Victory Boulevard.
Copy. Will notify D.O.T.
All right, let's find this guy.
Uh, Nolan, green jacket at 11 o'clock.
Robert Betts, we need to stop
you right where you are.
Robert Betts, LAPD.
We need you to stop right there.
All right.
Let's get him.
- Oh, my God!
- Whoa, whoa.
Driver, I'm gonna need you
to pull the bus over.
Right up there.
Thank you.
Nobody gets on or off the bus,
all right?
Robert Betts, I need you to come
talk to us for a minute.
Why?
I didn't do anything wrong.
Yes, sir. You're not in
any trouble at all,
but it is very important you
come speak with us right now.
Thank you, sir.
Sorry, folks.
We'll have you on your way in a minute.
Right this way, sir.
- Come on over here.
- Shut the doors.
Hi, Mr. Betts.
I'm sure this is
all a bit overwhelming, but,
- we're here to help you, okay?
- I don't understand.
We believe you were exposed
to the Ebola virus
on your recent trip to Nigeria.
We're here to escort you
to a quarantine unit,
test you for the virus,
and make
sure you get treatment if needed.
Have you been feeling sick at all?
Uh, no.
I-I mean, uh, m-my nose started running
- a little while ago.
- Okay.
Does that mean we need
to quarantine everyone else?
Yes. They may have been
exposed,
even in that short amount of time.
We'll need to take them
to St. Stephen's
for quarantine and observation
just in case.
- Understood.
- You don't understand.
- I can't be late.
- All right.
I'm in a big hurry.
You gotta let me go.
Cops said no one in or out.
Hey, hey, hey, hey,
hey, hey!
Look. I'm sorry.
But, I need you back on the bus.
Everyone is going to the hospital.
All right. Vince's sister should
be landing any minute.
Hook me up.
You think she'll recognize you?
Only met her once.
Wasn't clear if she was a believer.
Ms. Jameson.
I'm Sergeant Bradford.
This about my brother?
It is.
I'm sorry to inform you, but
He was killed earlier today.
What?
- How?
- Let me show you.
What the hell happened to him?
Sarin gas.
But we think you know that already.
I do not.
I have no idea what
Vince has been into.
We barely talk.
Ms. Jameson, your brother's
engaged in domestic terrorism.
The group he was working with
is still at large,
and they're planning an attack.
We need you to tell us
everything you know.
I told you.
I don't know nothing.
Why don't you ask him?
He was with my brother
last time I saw him.
We tried, but he lawyered up.
Okay. Look.
I wish I could help, but I can't.
Now if you're done with the questions,
I'm gonna go call my mom,
tell her about Vince.
- You hear all that?
- Yeah.
Well, hopefully we spooked her
enough to make a call.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Control, target is on the move.
Has she made a call yet?
Patching the tap
to your unit now.
It's me.
You shouldn't be calling.
What the
hell happened to Vince?!
Martyr to the cause.
He'll be a hero soon enough.
Yeah. Well, the cops
are right on top of us.
Doesn't matter. I'm on Pico,
heading for Union Station.
It'll all be over in 30 minutes.
Let's go.
Airship-1,
arriving at target location.
Eyes open for suspect vehicle,
white truck with blue stripe.
All units in the vicinity
of Union Station,
once we get a visual on the truck,
we need to divert it onto Mission Road,
where a roadblock is being established.
Airship-1,
I have eyes on roadblock units.
7-Adam-15 and 7-Adam-9 are landing
at the roadblock location.
All right.
Let's get the
gas masks from the war bags.
Are we really about to play chicken
with chemical weapons after
we played chicken with Ebola?
That's the job.
Better us than the people
at Union Station.
Metro units inbound.
First Team will stage up with Nolan.
Second Team, stage off site with us,
bring up the rear.
Hey.
I hear there might be
some hazard pay involved.
I'd say sarin gas definitely
qualifies as hazardous.
I mean, you might even get a medal.
I'd rather have the money.
Can't pay for a wedding with a medal.
It's my mom. If I don't answer,
she'll be worried.
Uh, do it quickly.
Hola, mami.
I can't talk.
No, I'm not working today.
Yeah.
I'm about to meet some friends.
I'll call you after, okay?
Te amo.
All right. Post up.
Airship-1
Contact.
I have eyes on target vehicle.
Heading West on 4th.
7-Adam-7.
We see it.
We're gonna spook them into
turning right on Mission.
Hit lights and sirens.
Speed past them
to pull that Camry over.
He's gonna crap himself.
Yeah.
That is what I am counting on.
He will want to get as far
from us as possible.
Airship-1,
truck is turning.
Approaching our street closure.
Come on, come on.
Turn right.
Turn right.
Turn right.
Truck turning right.
ETA to roadblock, 20 seconds.
All right.
Stay ready.
Nolan,
what's the driver doing?
He's just sitting there.
Driver, turn off your engine.
Throw the keys out the window, now.
Go.
Oh, hell no.
Shots fired.
Repeat, shots fired.
- Back off a little bit?
- You're no fun.
Driver, you are sitting in a truck
filled with deadly nerve toxins,
surrounded by armed police
officers with gas masks.
Releasing the gas now
will result in only your death.
Firing your weapon again,
will result in only your death.
Roll down your window.
Toss the gun out.
Do it now.
With your left hand,
open the door from the outside.
Climb out.
All right.
Step to the front of the vehicle.
Lay down on the ground,
arms and legs out.
All units, suspect in custody.
We are Code 4.
Nice.
I'm assuming
when you said Valentine's Day
Was the most dangerous day of the year,
- you were not expecting that.
- No. No.
Usually it's just an unending
series of domestic calls.
Thank you, for getting my sister's file.
Obviously, I don't expect you
to read it tonight,
- not after what we just went through.
- I appreciate that.
And I will go over it
in the morning before roll call.
But?
But I did take
a quick glance at it already,
and those pictures were hard
to see, even for me.
Okay.
Nothing I say
is going to dissuade you, is it?
Look, it might be hard to look
at, but, she experienced it.
How can I choose to look away?
I'm not gonna pretend
to understand how you feel,
but I have a responsibility to you,
to prepare you,
for whatever comes your way
as a police officer,
and that includes your sister's case.
You're not gonna do her any good
by opening this door
before you're ready.
- Do you understand?
- I understand.
But I'm absolutely going to
open it as soon as I am.
And I'll be right there with you.
What is that monstrosity?
So, I did a search
for the best apology flower,
and turns out,
there are a lot of opinions.
So I got one of each.
I did not need an apology.
I also took away my mom's access
to the baby monitor.
Because, you are right,
we definitely need that boundary.
Now, that I needed.
But, you know, maybe we can invite her
to brunch on Sunday.
Seriously?
- Where'd that come from?
- You know, I just thought it'd be nice
to have her over a little more.
I'll extend the invitation.
Happy Valentine's Day?
Happy Valentine's Day.
Mm.
You ready to go?
I got dinner in the oven,
and, your present is waiting
on the table.
Well, there's only one present I want.
Oh. Okay.
But, I mean,
I will take the one
that's on the table as well.
Yeah. I figured
that was a given.
Mm-hmm.
Hi.
Hi.
I get why you're angry.
Even though you were miserable
as court liaison
and I spearheaded an almost impossible
five-player trade to save you
I shouldn't have done it
all behind your back.
- Is that an apology?
- Yes.
- All right.
- No!
Look, because you never
would've let me work my magic
if I had told you,
and then I would have ended up
transferring to another station
to save you from yourself,
and
This worked out so much better.
And if you can't see that,
I'm sorry not sorry.
Okay.
I accept your non-apology.
- Good.
- Good.
So, are we going to dinner or what?
We are.
But your, uh
Your outfit is missing
a little something.
What?
Happy Valentine's Day.
Oh, wow.
It's beautiful.
Did you pick this out yourself?
I did.
Is that shocking?
No.
You clearly have good taste.
Thank you.
Do you want to skip dinner?
No, I'm hungry.
And you're gonna need that fuel
for later.
Hey.
Sorry I'm late.
No worries.
Just making some dinner.
So you're not still mad at me?
Oh, still a little mad.
But I'm also really hungry.
Well, that works great for me.
Dare I ask,
why your anger has subsided?
Well, I realized
that this was our first fight.
No.
What?
That can't be right.
What about, um
What about the time you lied
about having a husband?
Well, that wasn't really a fight.
That was me keeping a secret from you
and you being justifiably upset.
- Hmm.
- It was one-sided.
In a fight, both parties need
to feel like they're right.
Well, I would like to apologize,
for my part in our first real fight.
I
F-For causing
Our first real fight.
Thank you.
Moving forward, you need to stop
trying to fix everything.
And I, will start trying
to ask for help more.
- Deal.
- Great.
- Now will you help me cook?
- No.
- No?
- Nope.
What do you mean, "No"?
- No, no.
- You don't get to say no.
Come here.
So, how was your day?
It was quiet, in comparison.
But then again,
World War II would
seem quiet in comparison.
Mm-hmm.
You're not really mad
about Charlie, are you?
Well, she's not even in your league.
- I know.
- Hmm.
It was never actually about her.
It's everything
The pregnancy, Elijah,
sarin gas, Ebola.
I just want one easy day.
Sorry to bother you, but
a messenger just delivered this.
There's no card, but it's
clearly from Elijah Stone.
I mean,
you got to give the guy credit
for a holiday-appropriate threat.
That's not funny.
I'm not laughing.