Will Trent (2023) s04e18 Episode Script

Be of Service

1
[FRANKLIN] Previously on Will Trent…
Amanda meant something to all of us,
so get your head out of your ass.
You've been pregnant for three years.
I can't remember a time
when you weren't pregnant.
I'm sorry,
is my pregnancy hard on you two?
The other girls, I'm trying to help
them too. Who was doing this?
There were bad, bad men.
They gave me this.
House is clear.
The girls have been moved again.
All this work,
and we're still one step behind.
[UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING]
[SCOFFS] Dude, hurry up.
[SIGHS]
Take it easy, Lizzie.
I can't rush nature.
She's right, man.
How much do you have in you?
[SIREN BLARES]
[SIREN BLARES]
[UPBEAT MUSIC ENDS]
Okay, everyone, just stay calm.
We didn't do anything wrong.
Pretty sure what Nick is doing
is against the law.
I'm not getting a ticket 'cause
your boyfriend has a weak bladder.
Nick is not my boyfriend.
[THUDS]
All of you, step out of the car.
I'm sorry, Officer,
our friend couldn't wait,
and the nearest
restroom is really far
Get out of the car!
[BREATHING SHAKILY]
- Nick.
- It'll be okay. I promise.
Look, you can't just detain us.
We know our rights.
- [CLANGS]
- [GRUNTS]
["AIN'T THAT PECULIAR" PLAYING]
[CROWD CHEERING, WHOOPING]
[CACKLES] Go, go, go, go, go.
All right!
Honey, you do me wrong
But still I'm crazy about you ♪
[ANGIE] Yes! Move, move, move, move.
- [CROWD APPLAUDING]
- Safe.
Every chance you get
You seem to hurt me more and more ♪
One more run, we tie this up,
we taking the extra innings.
Yeah, baby.
[HELLER] Who's up?
Oh, no.
Trent, you're up.
[CHEERING]
[HELLER] Come on, now.
You got it, you got it.
Guys, bring it in, bring it in.
Okay, real nice.
Just do your best.
Hey, can we sub him out? Hey, Pete.
Can we get a pinch hitter?
No, he's got it this time.
You got it this time. Right, Will?
- Let's go!
- Come on, baby!
[CALEB] He's got it, he's got it!
[MICHAEL] Bring us home, Will!
Knees bent, eye on the ball.
You're looking good, son.
- [MICHAEL, FAITH] Go, Will.
- [CROWD CLAPPING]
- [CROWD SIGHS]
- [PETE] Strike one.
All right. It's okay.
Sorry, Will.
It's okay, Pete.
- It's not you, it's me.
- [CROWD CHATTERING]
- [CROWD GASPS]
- Strike two.
You suck, Trent!
We're on the same team.
Don't swing unless it's yours,
and don't chase the ball.
- Awful lot of "don'ts" in this game.
- [MUSIC RESUMES]
[GRUNTS]
[CROWD CHEERING]
Will! Come on. Let's go!
- Trent, Trent! Run, run!
- Oh. Okay.
I know love can last through years ♪
But how can love last through tears? ♪
[CROWD BOOING]
Tears, tears, tears ♪
Now ain't that peculiar baby ♪
Nice catch, babe.
- Thanks, hon.
- [ANGIE] Yep.
Good job, guys. Well done, everybody.
My son's first game,
and he made contact!
- You did great!
- Thanks.
[SIGHS]
No, but don't feel bad.
Don't beat yourself up about it.
[MICHAEL] No, you should feel very bad.
[FAITH] Did you put money on this game?
You did, didn't you?
Lucky haircut my ass.
Well, excuse me for having faith
in our team to the tune of $300.
300? That's a whole lot of beef jerky.
Whatever will you do?
Haven't you seen
Rudy? The talentless nerd
is supposed to come
through in the end.
- [LIZZIE] She wasn't resisting.
- [FRIEND] She didn't do anything wrong.
- This is ridiculous.
- We were there.
Polaski, Heller's not back yet,
- and they won't listen to me.
- Where is she?
- You're hiding something.
- Hey, hey, hey.
Inside voices.
One of you, tell me what happened.
Police misconduct, unlawful arrest…
Take your pick.
[LIZZIE'S FRIEND] Two cops
took our friend for no reason.
They made us get out of my car,
called Lizzie by name,
then they cuffed her, shoved her
in the back of their
car, and took off.
And now this woman's lying about it.
There's no Lizzie Lassen in our system.
Maybe she hasn't been processed yet.
I'll check with highway patrol.
Uh, hey.
- Did the officer do that to you?
- One of 'em, yeah.
I tried to help
They hit him in the
head with their cop
stick, then kicked
the crap out of him.
Okay. Officer Amos,
can you get a medic, please?
No, no, I don't need it.
N-Nothing's broken. I can tell.
You mind if I take a look?
Yeah, yeah.
- [GROANS]
- [TENSE MUSIC PLAYS]
Oh, yeah. Can I see the shirt?
Fabric ripped clean.
No scuffs,
no smears you get from tactical boots.
This was made by hard
sole and narrow toe.
Um, were they wearing shoes like those?
[SIGHS] I don't know.
They were nothing like those. More
of a patent leather, Oxford cap toe.
I'm a fashion design major.
Okay, well, what about the uniform?
Did they have a badge number?
Any physical details?
No, they were just regular cop uniforms.
I asked for their badge numbers,
and they told me to shut up.
Okay. [SIGHS]
We're gonna take your statements.
Come on.
Hey, wait.
- Did they call it in?
- Call what in?
The car stop.
Did you hear them running your plates
over the car radio?
Did they say anything
into their shoulder mics?
No, they didn't use their radios at all.
They just took Lizzie and left.
Those don't sound like police officers.
I'm sorry, but I believe
your friend Lizzie was kidnapped.
[TENSE MUSIC ENDS]
The people who took your daughter
knew her name.
They could be using her
as a bargaining chip.
Why haven't they contacted us?
I'm not sure, but we can have
GBI techs monitor your devices,
so we'll be able to track them
when they do reach out.
Mrs. Lassen, why don't you
tell me about Lizzie? What's she like?
She's kind, responsible,
volunteers in a million groups
at college… stammers
She doesn't have any enemies.
Can you think of anyone
who might wanna target either of you?
Personal, business reasons.
Dr. Lassen, it could be a patient,
maybe someone with insurance issues.
I shifted my practice years ago.
I'm a concierge doctor now,
highly-personalized care.
My clients pay me a retainer fee.
Zero complaints.
What about that nurse?
You know who I'm talking about?
At the hospital.
Hon, that was years ago.
Uh, was that when you worked
at Atlanta District Hospital?
What happened?
She was stealing pain meds,
and Eugene had to fire her.
- [TENSE MUSIC PLAYS]
- She was really angry.
She sent us all those emails, remember?
They were nasty.
I seriously doubt
she's involved in this.
It wouldn't make any sense for her to
show up out of the
blue and take Lizzie.
So we just have no idea who did this?
- I think I need, like, curry or something.
- Hey, guys.
Guys, Priya said that a motorcyclist
with a helmet cam
slowed down to watch the stop.
- Got the video.
- Good job.
Hey, does that help?
[GRUNTS] It's supposed to coax her down
into my pelvis.
I'm so done being pregnant.
I'm trying to evict this child.
Okay. Here we go.
Dodge Charger. It looks close, but
that's about four
or five years too old.
[ANGIE] Yeah, not ours.
I can't make out a
license plate. Nothing.
Wait, wait. Okay, look at their
uniforms. They look
right, but not right.
It's the stripes. You see that?
That gray stripe
going down the outer pant leg?
- [ANGIE] Yeah, definitely not APD.
- Hold on, why do I know this?
[GASPS] I got it.
It's Roy Gray.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING]
Roy Gray is the lead detective
of Shades of Gray. Cop show.
- Cop show, films in Atlanta.
- I don't know it.
Oh, girl, it's so good.
You gotta watch it.
- Is it accurate?
- Oh, God, no.
[ANGIE CHUCKLES]
All right, sounds like you guys need
to take a field trip over there.
- Shades of Gray.
- [BOTH SIGH]
I've got the nurse
who had beef with Lassen
coming in for an interview, so, bye.
Okay. Bye, babe.
- Work those hips, girl.
- [GROANS]
Ms. McCaffrey. Hi.
I'm Detective Polaski.
Thanks so much for coming in.
Jeez. Good for you.
- What, 39 weeks?
- Yeah.
I was an OB nurse.
Yeah.
[CLICKS TONGUE] I know.
You've gotta be kidding me.
Is that what this is about?
I do need to ask you some questions
regarding the incident
which resulted in your firing.
You mean that ruined my life?
Sure, let's keep rehashing that.
Why not? For the millionth time,
I never stole drugs.
But it was Lassen's word over mine.
Dr. Lassen was the one
who accused you of stealing?
- [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]
- Accused me?
Honey, he set me up because he was the
one stealing drugs from the hospital.
Gwen McCaffrey is still pissed
and swears it was Eugene
who stole the drugs.
She says she knows
how much he was making,
and he was living way beyond his means.
That tracks with what Will found.
Lassen paid cash, literal cash,
for a very expensive luxury car.
And two months ago,
he opened a new bank account.
He did? His wife's name's not on it?
Just him, and the initial deposit
was almost double his reported salary.
He's into something.
- Something that got his daughter taken.
- [ELEVATOR BELL DINGS]
Here it is.
Every costume logged in, logged out.
This is the log.
How many full sets of police uniforms
do you have on hand?
Eight. Are we done?
[FRANKLIN] Your log is amazing.
I respect the hell out of that log,
and the woman who made it.
But a young lady's been kidnapped
by people wearing your uniforms.
We need to do a physical count, yes?
- Over here.
- Thank you.
One, two, three, four… six.
[TENSE MUSIC PLAYS]
I'll be back.
Well…
[SHOPKEEPER] This was on our security
footage. That man
does not work for me.
That's one of the kids from the car.
Yeah, Lizzie's friend.
That's Nick.
[TENSE MUSIC STOPS]
[FAITH] Hey.
The other kids from the car checked out.
They aren't a part of this.
This stuff from Nick's apartment?
Yeah, unis said it was barely furnished.
- He'd been, uh, sleeping on a yoga mat.
- [PAPER RUSTLING]
[SIGHS]
Tired?
More like sleepwalking.
I don't know.
World feels kind of dull.
Like some lights went out.
Yeah, it's the same feeling I had
when my dad died.
When did that feeling go away?
It doesn't.
But then other things
come into your life,
and one day you realize
that it doesn't hurt as bad.
Multiple collection notices.
Two maxed-out credit cards.
His power was about to shut off.
Well, maybe we don't need
to overthink motive.
Exactly. Did the techs unlock this yet?
I've been, uh, reading, or listening,
to Nick's juvie file.
At 16, he beat a man unconscious
behind a strip mall off Piedmont.
Aggravated assault charges were reduced
because of his age.
And what set him off?
Well, the victim said they'd
never seen each other before.
Nick was looking at
foreclosed properties.
He bookmarked several of them.
Maybe he's using one of 'em
to hold Lizzie.
- Hmm.
- [SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYS]
Will.
[SOBBING] Whatever they asked you for,
please give it to them.
I'm safe for now,
but they say our time is running out.
[LIZZIE WHIMPERS]
I am so sorry, Mrs. Lassen.
You haven't seen this before?
No.
She's so pale.
What does that mean?
"Whatever they asked for"?
You haven't heard of any ransom demand
or anything like that?
- No.
- [SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC ENDS]
Not unless Eugene received one.
Where's your husband now?
I don't know.
I've been calling him all day.
He's not answering his phone.
Mrs. Lassen.
[SOFTLY] It's just…
[NORMAL VOICE] I
checked the bedroom safe.
And I did notice…
his gun is gone.
[EERIE MUSIC PLAYS]
A scared dad with a gun.
Talk about a recipe for disaster.
Not unless he knows how to shoot.
Haven't you seen Taken?
Everyone thinks they're Liam Neeson.
No one is.
- Pshh.
- Hey, here's a weird one.
This is a list of the meds stolen from
the hospital where Eugene worked.
It's oxy, hydrocodone,
the usual suspects,
and then a large quantity of
morning-after pills and antiviral meds.
Like, for STDs?
Yeah, but they have zero street value,
so why steal them?
We pulled something
from the ransom video.
What am I looking at here?
The stub coming from the wall.
That's a capped gas line.
They were used
to feed wall-mounted sconces
before buildings
were wired for electricity.
[ANGIE] So the building's old?
Pre-1890s. Not many left in Atlanta.
Uh, here's one in his bookmarks.
Built 1870, West End.
[EXCITING MUSIC PLAYING]
[CHAIR SCRAPES]
[SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]
GBI, don't move.
Hands where I can see 'em.
Lizzie, Faith Mitchell with the GBI.
You're safe now. Come with me.
[NICK] Let's go!
Faith.
Hey, you all right?
I'm okay. Get him.
- [GRUNTING, PANTING]
- Stay down!
[ADVENTUROUS MUSIC ENDS]
We checked your laptop.
You were searching
for information on Eugene Lassen
weeks before you even met Lizzie.
[FAITH] Care to explain that?
Not really.
Well, here's your theory.
Tell me if I'm close.
You knew Lizzie's dad had money,
so you targeted her, seduced her.
Seduced her? [SCOFFS]
And convinced her to help you stage
her kidnapping so
you could rob her dad.
I knew you cops were useless,
but it's really
something to see it live.
Who was the woman she ran out with?
You know, with your record,
judge ain't gonna be easy on you.
No, they're gonna see a pattern.
A kid who seeks out volatile situations
and escalates them.
Someone who targeted
a vulnerable young woman.
Shut up, man! Shut
the hell up, all right?
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYS]
Will, outside.
The tattoo on his neck.
The V. Grace Elverton.
Your sex trafficking case.
She had the exact same one. She
said that her handler gave it to her.
The medication that Eugene stole,
birth control, abortion drugs.
He was treating girls, keeping them
healthy enough to keep working.
I think that Nick was trafficked.
It would explain his juvie record,
the fights, volatility.
What we've been reading
as a pattern of aggression
was actually self-defense against
A rapist.
Lizzie knew what her dad was up to.
She teamed up with Nick
to put a stop to it.
I'm going back in there.
[DOOR OPENS]
[DOOR CLOSES]
I wanna help you.
Whatever.
Look, I know you
think you're doing the
right thing, but there's a better way.
Oh, yeah? Yeah, and what's that, huh?
With you guys? Please. [SCOFFS]
I know.
Fulton Industrial Boulevard.
On any night of the week,
you drive down that road,
and you're gonna to see kids lined up.
Twelve, thirteen-year-old kids,
kids with baby teeth,
girls with teddy bears.
And guys just pull up
like it's a drive-through.
Pimps watching, drivers watching,
motel clerks, landlords.
But it's not their kid, right?
- So who cares?
- I care.
They're not even the worst of it,
you know?
You've seen the files.
Everyone's seen the files.
The billionaires, the politicians,
they're all, what? Just…
fighting on television
for entertainment,
but behind closed doors,
it's all "you help me, I help you."
The man who writes the law and the guy
who breaks it sitting
at the same table.
And the girl who nobody is looking for
is serving drinks.
What were you trying to get
from Eugene Lassen?
Nick and Lizzie aren't working alone.
There's a whole group of them.
Most are survivors of trafficking,
or they've lost someone to it.
They feel like law enforcement
has failed them,
so they decided to take matters
into their own hands.
What are they after?
Eugene's medical notes, the ones
that he kept on the girls he treated.
They're hoping that it helps them ID
the girls and track
down the pedophiles.
Nick was trafficked by the same people
who were holding
our alien girl, Grace?
It's the same network,
but there are different tiers.
They have the street-level victims
who work the motels and truck stops,
and then there are the high-level girls.
Those are the ones
that Eugene treats secretly.
- Scumbag.
- The handoff is going down this afternoon.
The old metal yard on Hollowell.
Lizzie in exchange for the notes.
We will be there, let it play out,
intercept the notes,
and then arrest Eugene.
[HICCUPS]
- Sorry. [CHUCKLES]
- How spicy is that curry?
My tongue burned completely off
ten minutes ago,
but if it helps this baby come,
I don't need my taste buds.
Wait, what about Lizzie?
She cracked your head open with a lamp.
My head is fine. We will take her
into protective custody. No cuffs.
[HICCUPS] Oh.
- Girl, do you need me to scare you?
- No, that… This is… This one was…
That's not a hiccup.
This is happening, I think.
[UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYS]
- Well, it's about time.
- I will drive you myself.
No, I will call my husband,
and he will drive me,
and-and you will go get the bad doctor.
- Are you sure?
- Yes.
- [FRANKLIN] Are you good?
- You have a go bag?
Yeah, it's at home, but he's
gonna get it. It's gonna be great.
- [ALL CHEERING]
- Yes.
Oh.
[SIRENS WAILING]
You and Faith are seriously
gonna cut this kid loose after all this?
Well, the group he's
in, they have access
we can't get with badges and warrants.
A bunch of untrained civilians
running their own ops.
That's how people end up dead.
It's Faith's case, and she trusts
the guy. I'm backing her play.
It's what Amanda would have done.
[TENSE MUSIC PLAYS]
Give me the notes! Come on! Quick!
[FAITH] Those are the notes.
[FRANKLIN] Shooter.
[FAITH] He's taking them out.
Down, down, down, down!
I'll flank. Cover my back.
APD! Put the weapon down now!
We need an ambulance at this location.
Suspect shot, currently unresponsive.
It's clear!
- Lizzie. Hey, are you okay?
- [PANTING] I'm fine.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]
Lizzie, baby, thank God
I know what you and your friends do.
You make me sick.
Wait, no, wait.
This was you? I was terrified.
I thought you might be dead.
What about all the other parents who
don't know where their daughters are?
You don't think they're scared?
- Come on. Let's go.
- I didn't…
You have no idea
the people you're dealing with.
- [KNOCKS ON DOOR]
- [FAITH] Come in.
- Hey.
- [FAITH] Hey.
How'd it go with Eugene?
He lawyered up.
He's not giving us anything.
He's more afraid of the people
he works for than he is of us.
Oh, he should be.
The shooter had enough ammunition
to take out everyone there.
I will bet you anything
he was sent by the traffickers
to clean up Eugene and Nick. Lizzie too.
- You get anything from the records?
- Oh, yeah.
We pulled two addresses. Sent teams.
Found five girls at one,
four at the other.
Arrested the homeowners.
One was a private equity manager, and
the other was a Georgia State Senator
who shook my hand
at a GBI dedication ceremony last year.
So a network full of powerful men.
He'll take it apart.
[SCOFFS]
The GBI is too politically connected
for an investigation to be successful.
So find another way.
[INQUISITIVE MUSIC PLAYING]
- [SIGHS]
- [DOOR CLOSES]
Mitchell, what brings
you down to the APD?
I've been at the GBI for four years now,
and I just wondered
if you guys miss me down here.
What do you need?
[MUSIC ENDS]
- [SETH] Just breathe. You'll be fine.
- [ANGIE] Okay.
- [SETH] Phone charger?
- Check.
Great. Little silver nipple hats?
- Check.
- All right. Portable speaker?
- ["BLUE" PLAYING]
- [SIGHS]
- Check.
- Great.
Oh. I forgot to make a birth playlist.
- That's okay, I made three.
- You did?
Uh, one for if you have an epidural.
It's mostly Enya.
One for if you're just raw-dogging
it, and that's, like, all riot grrrl.
- [CHUCKLING] Stop. Ow!
- [CHUCKLES] Then one for after the birth
because it's never too early
to learn about Stevie Wonder.
[GROANS] I hate this.
Oh. Babe, I'm sorry.
But I love you.
- I love you too, okay? It's okay.
- I love that I'm doing this with you.
[WHISPERING] I love you so much.
Thank you.
Oh.
- It's perfect.
- Mm-hmm.
[GASPS]
- [THUDS]
- [GLASS SHATTERS]
[TENSE MUSIC PLAYS]
[BOTH GROANING]
Angie.
The baby.
[ECHOING] Hey, sweetheart.
We're gonna get out of here, okay?
- [ANGIE] Okay.
- Okay.
[ANGIE] Mmm, there's something sharp.
[GROANING]
[SETH] I know it hurts. Hang on,
I know. Hang on, okay?
[GRUNTING]
- [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]
- [ANGIE GROANS]
- [SETH] You okay?
- [PANTING]
I got it. I got it.
[SETH GROANS] Okay.
Okay.
[ANGIE GROANS]
Okay. Come on.
[OPERATOR] 911, what's your emergency?
Uh, there's been a-a car… a car crash.
Uh, my wife and I,
17th Street and District Avenue.
- [GROANS] Fire.
- [SETH] What?
We need fire for extraction.
We need fire for extraction and an EMS.
Uh, my wife is pregnant. She's in labor.
- [GROANS]
- Um…
Uh, I-I'm an ER doctor.
Will you tell St. Peter's to prep an OR?
And, please, get here fast.
- I can't get my leg out.
- [OPERATOR] The ambulance is en route.
[SETH] I know. Okay. Okay. Hold on.
Hey, hey. Okay,
I'm gonna check, all right? Hold on.
I know.
- [ANGIE GROANS]
- Come on, girl. Give me something.
[ANGIE GROANS]
- A kick. Okay, okay, that's good.
- Yeah.
- Okay.
- That's good.
All right, now,
what do you think of Edith
for a name, huh?
Edie.
[GROANS]
- [SETH] Yeah?
- Yeah.
- [SETH] You like it?
- I like it.
- Oh. Good, yeah. We got consensus. Great.
- Yeah. Yeah, I like it.
Okay, she can't stay like this.
- [SETH] I know, it's okay.
- I'm scared.
- It's gonna be okay. She's gonna be okay.
- [ANGIE] I'm scared. Oh, God.
Hey, man. You okay?
Hey, man. No, I'm not.
Um. Get me out of here. Pull me out.
- [PERSON] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- My leg is stuck here. Get…
[PERSON] Easy. Easy. Here we go. Easy.
[ANGIE] Seth.
[PERSON] Easy. Easy. She's
your wife, sir? She's pregnant?
- She's in labor.
- [PERSON] Oh, my God.
Okay. Pull.
[GRUNTS]
[SETH] Here we go.
- [ANGIE GROANS]
- Yes.
[ANGIE GROANS]
[SETH GRUNTS]
- Okay. Okay. Is that better?
- [GROANS] Yeah.
Yeah? Okay, great. I got you.
- Baby.
- Yeah, honey.
- The driver. The other driver.
- What?
- Okay. What's your name?
- [PERSON] Dean.
[SETH] Dean. Angie, this is Dean.
He's gonna stay with you, okay?
Do not move.
Dean, don't let her move.
Ang, hey, look at me.
I'll be back in 30 seconds, okay?
- All right.
- [ANGIE] Okay.
[ANGIE GROANING]
[SIREN WAILING]
Hey, 40 weeks pregnant,
there is fetal movement,
abdominal trauma, suspected broken ribs.
Possible placental abruption.
Oh. Heavy hemorrhaging.
Let's get her to the OR.
Seth.
Babe, you're at the hospital.
We're taking you up to have our baby
right now.
She's okay?
Absolutely.
OB's waiting. OR's prepped.
Doctor, let's get you checked out too.
It'll just take a minute.
Let's go. We gotta move now.
I love you, Angie. I'm right behind you.
[GROANS]
- Stay right here.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[GROANING]
[DOCTOR 1] Doc? Doc? Get me a gurney!
- [DOCTOR 2] Guys, over here, let's go!
- [DOCTORS SHOUTING]
Excuse me, ma'am.
Angie Polaski, is she okay?
Sir, we're doing everything we can.
Please stay in the waiting room.
[EDIE COOS]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]
[SOFTLY] Okay.
Easy. Nice and slow.
[SIGHING]
[SOFTLY] That's it. Okay.
There we go.
You gonna get through this, Ang.
I'm right here.
[EDIE WHINES]
[BETTY YELPS]
[EDIE CRYING]
[FOOTSTEPS RUNNING]
[EDIE COOS]
[EDIE COOS]
All right. Be of service.
Hello.
Um…
It's me, Will.
Will Trent. Um, Wilbur.
Uncle Will is fine. Um…
I'm so sorry about your dad.
He was a good guy.
He was a friend.
Your mom loves you very much.
She, uh…
just needs a minute.
This isn't the easiest
start for you. Hmm.
I know a little about that.
But you have me.
Awkward man in a suit, at your service.
[EDIE COOS]
Here's the contract.
I will be here…
slightly terrified.
I'm probably gonna
mess up some, but, uh…
I will make sure that you are okay.
I'll make sure
that you feel safe and loved.
I'll be like your Betty,
just less demanding.
[BETTY YELPS]
Deal?
[EDIE COOS]
[WILL CHUCKLES]
You got a good grip.
- Eduardo, call GBI administration.
- [PHONE BEEPS]
[EDUARDO] Calling administration.
That's Eduardo. He helps me. Okay?
Um, uh…
This is Special Agent Will Trent.
I need to take a leave of absence.
[EDIE COOS]
Not sure how long.
All right. You and me.
Let's figure this out.
["BIG PICTURE" PLAYING]
[EDIE COOS]
What do you say?
Love ♪
What did you do to me ♪
Hi, Edie.
My only hope ♪
What do you see over there, huh?
What do you see?
Is to let life stretch out before me ♪
And break me ♪
[EDIE CRIES]
She knows we don't
know what we're doing.
Hey.
You're not wrong, but we'll get there.
Oh, yeah. You want some food, Edie?
You want some food?
There you go.
Only now do I see the big picture ♪
But I swear that
these scars are fine ♪
Only you could've hurt me
In this perfect way tonight ♪
I might be blind
But you've told me the difference ♪
Between mistakes
And what you just meant for me ♪
Don't say you ever loved me ♪
Don't say you ever cared ♪
My darkest friend was ♪
Have you forgotten ♪
All the lies you left there so fresh ♪
Turning old in the air ♪
And now ♪
You have no weapons ♪
Hi.
You can try to get close
To those I love ♪
Do you really think they don't know
What you're made of ♪
Hi, Edie. Hi, Edie.
Oh. I'm so sorry.
I'm your mama.
Only you could've hurt me
In this perfect way tonight ♪
I might be blind
But you've told me the difference ♪
Between mistakes
And what you just meant for me ♪
Someone say you ever loved me ♪
Don't say you ever cared ♪
Okay, so if you feed her peas for lunch,
she's just gonna drop half of them,
just know that.
[ANGIE] More than half.
Right. Um,
most of them are
actually gonna go over
the side of the high chair for Betty.
It's really cute.
Oh, I left the pediatrician's
phone number on the fridge.
I have Dr. Bonner's number
saved as a favorite in my phone,
I got baby CPR
certified four months ago,
and I memorized "Wheels on the Bus"
in English and Cantonese.
I got this. Enjoy your first day back.
- [EDIE COOS]
- [NICO] Where are you going?
Teething ring's in
the freezer. You call
us if anything. She gets a nap in 20.
Okay.
- Hey, um Oh.
- Oh. Hi.
- I'm sorry, I didn't
- No, it's fine.
- No, I-I shouldn't have walked right in.
- No, hey, stay.
I don't know what to wear.
Nothing feels right.
You're going to be okay.
Promise?
Yeah.
Purple one.
Okay.
Hey, partner.
- What the hell are you doing here?
- It's CARAP.
- Crap?
- I'd say so.
But it's pronounced CARAP.
Haven't you read the brochure?
Oh, yeah, that's right.
Stands for Cross Agency…
Regional Ambassador Program.
It's like an exchange
program to "foster"
communication between
the GBI and the APD.
Something Heller
cooked up with whoever
the hell this new deputy director is.
I see.
Well, my initial
question still remains.
What the hell are you doing here?
You and I are going to be partners
for the next few months.
- What?
- Mmm.
Maybe something good can
come out of this. Two things.
You guys have better
coffee and I might
be able to teach you
a few things, Trent.
Actually…
if you wouldn't mind,
could you take a look at this case?
[CHUCKLES]
I am so glad that you are back.
Me too.
I almost turned around twice
in the garage. I just…
I feel like I'm not wearing any skin.
Just-Just so exposed.
And I miss Edie.
I get that. Did you bring the blanket?
Yes. I'm smelling it every chance I get.
Agent Mitchell, this came for you.
Thank you, Atkins.
- Come with me.
- Okay.
Taking me to the storage closet?
We are here
because I've been working on something,
and I could use your help,
if you're up to it.
What kind of help?
The kind you're good at.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYS]
Whoa.
Your trafficking case.
But huge.
Is that Judge Stanley?
Yeah, that's him.
We don't have enough
evidence on him yet,
but we think he attends these parties,
and if we could just
connect him to… [GASPS]
[WILL] Oh, man. That's real.
[FAITH] Yeah.
"Back off."
You know what this means?
It means you're doing exactly
what you're supposed to be doing.
Bad people don't get to win.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC ENDS]
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