Hudson and Rex (2019) s05e05 Episode Script

The Good Shepherd

1
(UPBEAT MUSIC)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
Well, it's nice chatting with you all,
but I should probably
give Rex a breather.
Even the best cops need a
break every now and again.
Excuse me.
Come on, pal.
Hey, guys. Let's hear it for Mr. S, huh?
Let's hear it for Mr. S!
My new favourite teacher!
- (APPLAUSE AND CHEERING)
- Come on, let him know!
How are you guys doing?
Yeah, I know.
I'm not exactly what you're thinking.
You're thinking who's this old guy
and what's he going
to be droning on about?
- (STUDENTS LAUGH)
- Well, good news.
First of all, I'm not going
to be talking about algebra
or history or geography, okay?
So, don't worry about it.
No guys, I'm here today
to talk about what it
truly means to be a hero.
Is that something you
guys are interested in?
- STUDENTS: Yeah!
- (APPLAUSE)
Let me tell you my story.
About a year ago,
I was working with the
Drugs and Gang Unit.
And one night I responded to a call,
routine call, just like any other night
or so I thought. But all of a sudden,
I found myself in the
middle of an ambush.
(STUDENTS GASP)
I was being ambushed by a
group of violent, ruthless drug dealers
led by a young skeet named Luke Pearson.
Maybe you've heard of him?
Not exactly the best kind.
What I thought was going
to be a routine night,
- turned into a nightmare.
- (REX WHINES)
I almost died that night.
(STUDENTS GASP)
And I still have a bullet
in my back to prove it.
Took me off the force for good.
- Is this age appropriate?
- Definitely not.
So; what do you do exactly?
Well, I'm a detective.
And what's your deal?
I'm a forensicist.
So that makes you what? The sidekick?
No, I'm I do digital forensics.
GIRL: Oh! So you're not a real cop then?
I'm
(OSGOODE CONTINUES IN BACKGROUND)
I'm sort of like a cyber detective.
It's really the wave of the future.
The bike cops have funnel cakes!
- Okay.
- Cyber detective?
OSGOODE: Bang! Skeet two down!
And that's when things go
to hell. It was a trap.
Now, many people would
have ran away. Taken cover.
How can you blame them? It
was a pretty hairy sitch.
But not me. I stayed.
Because I knew I had to protect
the community that I love so much.
Just like every single
brave member of the SJPD.
That is what it means to be a hero.
Yeah, maybe it's time for
us to step outside for a sec
before it's our turn to talk. Come on.
OSGOODE: I look around this group
and I know there's a hero
in each and every one of you.
(APPLAUSE)
Well, to be honest,
I thought I was invincible.
It took getting shot for me to realize
that it could all just be over.
In that moment, how did you know
what to do under all that pressure?
That's when all the years of
preparation and training really pay off.
When there's no time to think,
- all you have is instinct and adrenaline.
- Wow.
You must be tired, buddy.
- I'll take it from here.
- Yeah.
I can't sit too long with
this bullet in my back.
Nice chatting with you, kid.
Can I have a book?
Yeah, yeah.
Thanks.
I think the secret to public speaking
is kind of being
comfortable with the silence.
Silence, buddy, is punctuation.
Hey. Great talk, man.
OSGOODE: Thanks, Hudson.
Come on, pal. We're up next.
(OMINOUS MUSIC)
- Rex?
- (REX BARKING)
OSGOODE: Hey, wait! (OSGOODE YELLS OUT)
(OSGOODE GROANS)
CHARLIE: What happened? Are you okay?
I'm okay. It's the hero guy that's not.
Your dog attacked him, you know?
Attacked?
(REX BARKS)
(UPBEAT THEME MUSIC)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
It's okay, Rex. It's going to be okay.
Kyle, when you say that
Rex attacked Mr. Osgoode,
what exactly did you see?
Well, he barked and I
looked up from my book.
Next thing I know, the hero
guy was going down the stairs.
You saw Rex jump on Mr. Osgoode?
- That's how he fell, right?
- No, but did you see him put his teeth
- or his paws on the man?
- Look.
I don't know, man.
- Okay, Kyle.
- Thanks. Thank you for your help.
- Yeah.
- Osgoode.
What the hell happened?
Your dog jumped me for no reason.
He could've been killed!
He jumped you?
- I don't understand.
- OSGOODE: It's no mystery, Hudson.
Your dog is dangerous.
- You mind?
- SARAH: Charlie!
Hey!
- DONOVAN: Charlie.
- Hey!
DONOVAN: Listen, you've got
to leave him. I'm sorry.
You can't interfere with this.
They're expecting Rex downtown.
- It's procedure.
- Procedure?
No, Joe, this is a misunderstanding.
You don't understand. He doesn't
attack if I don't command him.
DONOVAN: Look, Charlie, I have
two eyewitnesses who said that he did.
- I don't understand this, Joe.
- What did you see?
- I wasn't there.
- Guys.
There are no security
cameras in the stairwell.
- (AMBULANCE SIREN)
- (CHARLIE SIGHS)
(REX BARKS)
Can I have a minute?
- (REX BARKS)
- Okay.
Really?
- (REX WHINES)
- Hey, bud, hi.
Hey. Hey, pal.
It's okay. It's okay.
- (SOFT MUSIC)
- I'm going to clear your name, okay?
- I promise.
- (REX WHINES)
(CAR DOOR CLOSING)
(REX BARKS)
(REX WHINES)
(CAR ENGINE STARTING)
(REX BARKING)
(CAR DRIVING)
OFFICER: Open the front
gate! Let the K9 through!
Stand back please!
Stand back!
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
Did you have any sense
something was off about Rex
- before the incident?
- Not at all.
He was calm. He was
enjoying himself, even.
How do we know that it wasn't
Osgoode that provoked him?
We have Osgoode's word, Charlie.
He's an SJPD poster boy.
Local news has video of him
being loaded into the ambulance.
They're having a field day with it,
asking whether K9 dogs
are dangerous weapons.
- So, how do we fix this?
- I want Rex assessed.
If he did attack, that could
be a sign something is wrong.
With Rex?
Fine. Fine, run your tests.
Whatever it takes to
get Rex back on duty.
DONOVAN: In the meantime,
I suggest you go pay Osgoode
a visit in the hospital.
Listen to me.
A little diplomacy
here will go a long way.
How's it going?
Oh, I skipped straight to
the chapter with the shootout.
I mean, it reads like
a scene from John Wick.
This guy, he faced off Luke
Pearson and his goons alone!
He's got nerves of steel.
He doesn't share John
Wick's affection for dogs.
You think he did something to Rex?
I can't imagine Rex would
attack him without reason.
I don't know. Osgoode seems
like a good guy. A real cop.
- It just doesn't make any sense.
- Real cop?
Are you letting that mean
girl get into your head?
Okay. I bought harem pants
when Stinky Stacy said they
looked hot on Justin Bieber.
I'm impressionable.
This is different. It
Sarah, I want to be more
than a desk cop, you know?
Jesse. You are
more than just a desk cop!
You know what?
I think I need to go for
my firearms qualification.
Yeah. Yeah, do you want
to go to the firing range with me?
- I mean, yeah. Sure.
- Okay.
Also, Stinky Stacey?
Yeah. It was really weird.
She gave herself that nickname.
- I got that.
- Yeah.
- What did you do to this?
- I don't know.
(ALARM BLARING)
(INTENSE MUSIC)
Hey, hey, hey!
(RENLEY GRUNTING)
Come on!
Come on!
- Good boy.
- (DOOR CLOSING)
- Osgoode.
- (RENLEY YELLING)
- What are you doing here?
- RENLEY: Come on!
Came in to sign my statement.
Thought I'd check in
on your dog's remedial
training while I was here.
Look, I went to go see
you at the hospital.
I wanted to talk to you
about exactly what happened.
Come on, Hudson.
You should be happy, man!
Your days of being stuck with
a dog for a partner are over.
RENLEY: Come on! Hey!
OSGOODE: Maybe now you can take
a crack at being a real cop.
- What is your problem, man?
- Hmm?
(REX BARKING)
- (REX BARKING)
- Hey! Easy!
- (REX BARKING)
- Easy, pal!
- (REX BARKING)
- Easy, pal.
Easy!
RENLEY: Charlie. Rex
isn't reacting to Osgoode.
He's reacting to you
reacting to Osgoode.
- I'm going to need you to leave.
- Uh
RENLEY: Both of you.
Now!
(REX BARKING)
(REX BARKING)
Hey.
Hey.
I can't imagine the team without Rex.
It's not going to come to that.
I can't deny how
impressed I am with Rex.
He passed every test with flying colours
after you and Osgoode left.
DONOVAN: And the vet
check came back clean.
He's in great shape.
- Yeah, yeah! That's great!
- (REX BARKS)
Yeah, I know! That's great, bud!
You're not done.
RENLEY: The problem is
there's no way to determine
why Rex attacked
Osgoode without command.
So, we can't be sure
it won't happen again.
DONOVAN: Internal Affairs has spoken.
I'm sorry, Charlie. But um
Rex is off the team.
(TENSE MUSIC)
(REX MOANS)
So, if nothing's wrong with Rex
- (REX WHINES)
- which we know, buddy,
there's something wrong
with Bruce Osgoode.
You said he left the hospital
before he was examined?
Yeah, they were looking
for him when I arrived.
They wanted to run some tests
because apparently his
pupils were dilated.
Could be a sign of concussion.
Yeah, he also could be on drugs.
- Hmm.
- You think that I'm reaching?
Well, it would explain why he left, but,
Osgoode's got a lot of people
behind him in the department.
- So, you think I should leave it alone?
- No.
No, I think you should be discreet.
Hmm.
Hey, bud. Um, listen
You're going to have to
stay here today, okay?
I'm going to be back later.
I'll have an ear on him today. Alexa.
Tell Rex, Charlie and
Sarah are leaving for work.
ALEXA: Okay, Rex.
Charlie and Sarah are leaving for work.
I promise.
I'm going to fix this.
See you, pal.
I'm so sorry.
(CAR DOORS CLOSING)
(CAR ENGINE LEAVING)
(REX WHINES)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
Hey. You're in early.
Yeah, I thought I'd get a head start.
I ran a full search on Osgoode.
Thanks, Jesse but maybe
make that your last.
You're not taking this lying down.
No. But Osgoode isn't under
official investigation.
If anyone's going to take the heat
for looking into him it should be me.
So, I shouldn't tell you that
Osgoode's file is on the printer tray.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(KEYBOARD CLACKING)
Oh, excuse me.
- (KNOCKING)
- Are you a friend of Bruce's?
Well, I'm more of a former colleague.
Could you ask him to please
return Mrs. Zeoli's loaf pan?
Yeah, yeah, I'm on it.
- (KNOCKING ON DOOR)
- Oh, and remind him
not to use metal utensils.
Tell him to take the banana bread out,
put it on a plate
and then cut it there, okay?
Okay.
Peace offering.
Thanks.
Come on in. Sorry about the mess.
I'm actually trying to
make headway on my new book.
- Ah.
- Yeah.
Look, uh, Rex and I have
worked a lot of hours together.
He's never attacked
anybody without cause.
Can you tell me exactly what he did?
Well, he barked and he lunged.
- He made physical contact?
- He would've,
if I didn't jump back.
I reached for the rail. My hand slipped.
- You know.
- A lunge isn't in his training.
The bark, though. That's
meant to alert me to something.
- Oh, is it?
- Uh-huh.
- Like what?
- Weapons. Explosives.
Drugs.
Well, I can't help you there, Detective.
You left the hospital
before you were examined.
Were you worried about
getting a blood test?
(KEYBOARD CLACKING)
Come on, Osgoode.
You've got a bullet lodged in your back.
I understand you must be in pain.
People in those circumstances,
they gravitate to opiates.
I left the hospital
because after spending
26 days in the ICU when I was shot,
I'm not exactly a fan
of the place, okay?
I just don't want my partner
going down because of this.
- The department can get you help.
- Look.
I don't have a drug problem.
Your dog has an aggression problem.
And you're actually really lucky
that I'm not pushing for
more of a finite solution.
Rex is only a threat to people
who have something to hide
and you were a cop before.
You should know that I'm not letting
my partner go without a fight.
And you should know
I'm not going to be intimidated
by some glorified K9 officer.
Hmm. Get well soon.
Mmmm.
And give Mrs. Zeoli her loaf pan back.
(DOOR OPENING)
(DOOR CLOSING)
- (REX SNORING)
- TV HOST: Shall we talk lighting?
Let's have some fun with lighting!
When it comes to your porch,
what are the classics we
should be looking out for?
TV GUEST: Yes, we want to
have some fun with lighting
- in terms of aesthetics.
- (REX GROANS)
But lighting that is made for exteriors.
PUPPET: Are you ready for some fun?
Let's count from five backwards!
- (TOY SQUEAKING)
- CHEF: Now here's something to really
get your mouth watering.
Gourmet meatballs from scratch.
No pasta required!
These are plump, juicy and delicious
- all by themselves!
- (REX MOANS)
I know you want to try one now.
But be patient.
They taste even better than they look.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(CHARLIE SIGHS)
So, I'm guessing you called me
because you're looking
for a new partner?
Don't start, Mason.
Will you sit down? You're
making me nervous. Look
I need somebody who can
make some discreet inquiries
about Bruce Osgoode.
Well, I'm your man!
You know I was working for his ex-wife
just before their divorce
a couple years back?
- Interesting.
- Nah, not really.
Just run of the mill, you know?
She thought he was cheating.
I couldn't find anything.
She left him anyways.
It's for the best,
becauseabout Bruce Osgoode.
- he's not a nice man.
- Ah.
- To her?
- No, to me!
He caught me tailing him
and put some uniform cop
on me. Some redheaded kid.
I must've had like 50
traffic stops in two months.
Wait a second. Osgoode was
up to something back then.
He's up to something now.
Whatever it was that alerted Rex to him,
it went out on that gurney with him.
Well, listen, don't worry, because
I've still got the old files.
We'll get him.
By the way, this is pro bono.
But the client picks up the tab.
Mm-hmm.
We're going to need a couple of beers.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
What's the scenario?
A visiting dignitary
in need of protection?
Orabout Bruce Osgoode.
a saloon in the Old West?
There's no scenario.
There's the target. You aim right there.
Oh, right. Okay. That's simple enough.
- (AMMUNITION LOADING)
- Okay.
(GUNSHOT)
I didn't expect that kind
of kickback from a handgun.
Oh yeah. Same thing
happened to me my first time.
You'll get there with
practice. Here can I just
can I adjust you?
- Like that?
- Yeah.
Okay.
(GUNSHOT)
Okay! That's better. You just
need to get a bit more central.
I'm shooting to disarm.
How's it going to stop him from
pressing the detonator, Jesse?
- You said no scenarios!
- You've got seconds to stop him!
(GUNSHOT)
(GUNSHOTS)
(SARAH STAMMERS)
(DEVICE BEEPING)
(DEVICE BUZZING)
Where did you learn to shoot like that?
Junior Biathlon champ, 2015.
It's like riding a bike!
So so why has it taken you so
long to get your certification?
Well, I mean targets are
one thing. But say I
get a gun. What if I have
to shoot it in real life?
Oh yeah, no, I felt the same way.
How'd you get through it?
Uh I read through
police-involved shooting reports.
Yeah, replaced my fears with facts.
Hmm!
Who is that kid?
(PERFECT T'S PLAYING)
So adultery cases, right?
You're looking for credit card charges
- and cash withdrawals.
- I thought that
- Osgoode wasn't cheating?
- No, he wasn't.
And there was no strange
activity in his regular accounts.
What do you mean regular accounts ?
The subject of my high school dreams ♪
The guy had a secret numbered account.
He made big, big deposits.
- Where did you hear this?
- My eyes were taking it all in ♪
The question you should be asking is,
where did the money come from?
Maybe it had something
to do with this. Look
Before Osgoode was hero cop,
he was the weakest link in Narcotics.
- Lowest seizure rate.
- Mmmm.
And he only seized drugs
with a low street value.
Hmm!
You think Osgoode was taking bribes
to look the other way on bigger stuff?
That would explain the
money in his secret account.
You know, I know someone that might
have a thing to say about this.
We'll talk to them tomorrow.
(BOTTLES CLINK)
(UPBEAT MUSIC)
There they are.
Be right back.
(PHONE RINGING)
- Hey. Whoah, whoah, whoah!
- (TIRES SCREECHING)
- MAN: Watch out!
- MASON: Hey. Miss me already?
I want ears on this.
Got it.
- MASON: Ace!
- What are you saying?
- What up man?
- How are you doing?
Hey, listen. Can you
help me with something?
I need a fuller understanding of a guy,
Officer Bruce Osgoode.
You ever run into him?
Of course. Narcotics cop he used to be.
- Yeah, he ever bust you?
- Yeah.
- He was cool though. He always let me go.
- What?
No charges?
What did that cost you?
Osgoode didn't ask for money.
He'd take my stash and like
tell me to go back to school
or some such nonsense.
Why did you get special treatment?
Not just me. We all knew the deal.
He busts you, you
give up your inventory.
That's just the way it worked
when Osgoode was on the street.
MASON: Mmm yeah. Okay, all right!
Stay out of trouble.
Bingo.
Sounds like Osgoode was seizing drugs
without making arrests
or logging evidence,
so that he could sell the goods himself.
I guess that's where the money
in his secret account came from.
Ace seemed cool with it.
Maybe Luke Pearson didn't like it.
Hey, you think that's how Osgoode
found himself in that shootout?
Yeah, yeah. Could be.
I wish we could talk to
one of Luke's men, but,
Osgoode killed them all.
Wait a minute.
Luke had a sister. Uh, Zoey.
Maybe she'll talk to us.
Hmm.
Really?
Your other partner eat your leftovers?
Uh, sorry. Force of habit.
SERGEANT: Hey. Sergeant
Barry. Tactical.
Jackson. This is the
kid I was telling you about.
- JESSIE: Hi.
- This guy?
- Yeah!
- Right?
Yeah, hey, hey. Show him what you got.
Okay!
Whenever you're ready.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(GUNSHOTS)
- You're SJPD?
- Yeah.
- Special Constable Jesse Mills.
- SERGEANT: Yeah.
He wandered in over from
a desk at Major Crimes.
Here, come over and try this.
Three shots.
One, four and five.
Okay.
- (COCKING GUN)
- (GUNSHOT)
- (COCKING GUN)
- (GUNSHOT)
- (COCKING GUN)
- (GUNSHOT)
(EXCITING MUSIC)
(PHONE PINGS)
Alexa, drop in at home.
- ALEXA: Okay, dropping in.
- (REX BARKING)
- Rex, it's okay. I'll be there soon.
- (REX WHINES)
ZOEY: You boys looking for haircuts?
Actually we were hoping to
talk to you about Bruce Osgoode.
Oh. The guy who killed my brother?
I hear he's on a book tour.
Um, listen. Do you know if
your brother and Osgoode
talked before the shooting?
Luke didn't talk to
me about his business.
I stay clean. Cut hair.
Doesn't look like you have any clients.
What're you suggesting?
CHARLIE: We're not here to
talk about your business, Zoey.
I just want to know if
you'd heard anything.
A dispute maybe between
your brother and Osgoode
- about territory or product?
- I didn't hear about nothing.
Luke didn't talk to me
about his work, okay?
And look, if
narcotics cops rolled up here
and Luke decided to start shooting,
he only had his own stupid
self to blame. Don't you think?
That salon is a front
if I've ever seen one.
Yeah but why protect the
guy who killed your brother?
Hey, look. I'll tail Osgoode.
See what I can dig up.
Mmm. All right.
(QUIRKY MUSIC)
(REX SNIFFING)
(REX SNARLING)
(TOY SQUEAKING)
(TOY SQUEAKING)
(REX GROWLING)
(FABRIC RIPPING)
(REX SNIFFING) (REX BARKS)
(DOOR OPENING)
SARAH: Rex?
How are you doing?
Oh, Rex!
Ohhh!
- You are having a rough go, huh?
- (REX WHINES)
You're worried about what
Charlie's going to say?
Hmmm.
(REX BARKS)
Well, I won't tell if you don't.
(REX BARKS)
- And you want treats?
- (REX GRUNTS)
Rex!
Did you eat the rest?
Okay, fair enough.
I guess you are having a rough day.
Okay. Alexa. Add dog
treats to my shopping list.
ALEXA: Okay, I'll add dog
treats to your shopping list.
Oh.
I'm sorry, Rex.
(REX WHINES)
- Reel him in!
- (KNOCKING ON GLASS)
Am I interrupting anything?
Your timing's impeccable, actually.
Word's going around that
you're looking at Bruce Osgoode.
Okay, look,
you said this whole thing would
be playing out a lot differently
if it weren't for Osgoode's reputation.
His reputation is smoke and mirrors.
RENLEY: Your little investigation
isn't going to get Rex reinstated.
But it could have real
blowback on the K9 team.
Tell him, Donovan.
Renley, I think you
need to give us the room.
Please.
(RENLEY SIGHS)
Fix it, Joe.
Have a seat.
What have you got for me, Charlie?
I think Osgoode was seizing drugs
on the street to resell himself.
- Do you have proof?
- Well, I have a dealer
who said that he used
to confiscate product
- without laying charges.
- That's not enough.
Then I'll find more.
Okay, but be discreet.
We do not need to raise any
alarms on this. Go on.
- Thanks.
- (ENERGETIC MUSIC)
(MASON YAWNS)
(OMINOUS MUSIC)
Charlie.
I ran Osgoode's financials.
Jesse, I told you to stay out of this.
Yeah, well, Joe told me
different and he outranks you.
Well, in that case, what have you got?
The guy is a big spender. Way
more than his department pension.
What about all the money
from his speaking engagements
- and book deal?
- Book sales were mediocre.
I mean, he could have hired
a ghostwriter to be honest.
- (PHONE BUZZING)
- Well, he can't still be selling and seizing drugs
since he's been retired.
Where's all the money coming from?
- Mason, what have you got?
- MASON: Charlie,
drop what you're doing. I
need you to come meet me, man.
CHARLIE: Yeah, okay.
JESSE: Sergeant Barry!
What are you doing here?
I want you to join the SWAT team.
- Me?
- Yeah!
Surprised the hell out of me too.
But you're a crack shot.
We'll work on the rest.
Wow, um okay, I
Look I don't know how
comfortable I am shooting people.
That's not what SWAT is
about. We use guns, sure.
But only as a last resort.
- Think about it. Okay?
- Yeah.
- Ooh.
- CHARLIE: You saw Osgoode here?
Yeah, trying to get in.
Listen, why come back to
the scene of the attack?
- (REX WHINES)
- Sorry. Sorry, Rex.
Alleged attack?
Well, I assumed that if Rex
alerted to drugs on Osgoode,
he took them with him.
But what if he didn't?
Ohhh!
So you think he might
have dropped them in there?
Well, it's the only way to assure
he wouldn't get caught with drugs.
And then he accuses Rex so that
he doesn't get close again.
Must be really jonesing
if he's considering
breaking into a school.
But he didn't get in again, huh?
- Can't see why not.
- (LOCK CLICKS)
- (ALARM BLARING)
- Oh man!
Maybe that's why, Mason.
(MASON SIGHS)
You better go before the cops come.
CHARLIE: Ughh.
Find it! Now.
- (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
- (ALARM CONTINUES BLARING)
(REX BARKS)
(REX SNIFFING)
You got something?
(REX BARKS)
Yeah. I see it.
(REX BARKS)
(DOOR OPENING IN DISTANCE)
Fentanyl.
You got it, pal.
MASON: Hey.
They're almost here.
I'll deal with them.
Get Rex out of here.
All right, come on, boy!
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
- Hey!
- Hey!
It's not what it looks like.
I should hope not.
What is this?
Pharmaceutical-grade fentanyl patches.
- Where did you find them?
- At the school.
Osgoode must have had
these on him the other day.
That's why Rex reacted
so strongly to him.
Oh, right. Rex's last encounter
with fentanyl almost killed him.
I mean, he was probably trying
to protect the students, too.
You think Osgoode could have been
prescribed these for personal use?
Uh, not likely. These are
the highest dose available.
- They're usually used for end-of-life care.
- Mmm.
Well, I want to know where he got them.
- You'll check them for prints?
- Yeah!
You're the best.
Come on, Rex.
I bet you make a great wing man.
Is this still about the ice cream?
(QUIRKY MUSIC)
This is extortion, you know?
Here you go, buddy.
Okay, okay, okay.
How do I look?
Yeah.
Ladies!
How are you doing?
This is my friend, Rex.
(MASON LAUGHS)
Charlie.
I've been looking into reports
from police-involved shootings.
- Uh-huh?
- Personal interest. Don't worry about it.
But I looked into one report
from the Osgoode-Pearson shooting.
And it doesn't track with
the story from Osgoode's book.
- How so?
- We know that Osgoode
- was the only officer on the scene right?
- Yeah, famously so.
- One against three.
- He shot each lieutenant with one single shot.
But Luke Pearson was shot three times.
Twice from this angle here.
Same direction the
lieutenants were shot from.
Yeah, but it was the third
bullet that killed Pearson.
And that was from a different angle.
Osgoode moved while he was firing?
He was shot in the back
by one of the lieutenants
and at that point,
according to his book,
he was unable to move.
But don't ballistics of all
three shots match his gun?
One of the bullets was never recovered.
Osgoode had an accomplice.
- But who was it?
- I might be able to help with that.
I got two sets of fingerprints
from the fentanyl patches.
- Osgoode and?
- Walt Neville.
He's an active officer.
That's exactly how Bruce stays flush.
He's still moving drugs
but he's having Neville seize them now!
Wait.
I think I was there for
the fentanyl hand-off.
You must be tired, buddy.
I'll take it from here.
Nice chatting with you, kid.
Can I have a book?
Thanks.
CHARLIE: I think that's the guy
Osgoode set on Mason years ago.
Jesse send me that info. I'm
going to have a word with him.
- Yeah.
- Hey.
Great work!
SARAH: See?
- The shooting reports are key.
- (THEY LAUGH)
I've been putting in some
extra time at the range too.
- Hmmm!
- With the SWAT team.
(SARAH LAUGHS) With the SWAT team?
- With the SWAT team?
- They want me to join them.
Are you considering it?
I mean, look,
I'm sure you guys can
find someone else to
run your web searches.
But none of us think that's all you do!
Jesse, you're indispensable!
You just blew this case wide open!
You've been seizing drugs from dealers
and giving them to
Bruce Osgoode to sell.
Is that so?
- Prove it.
- Ah, we've got your fingerprints
all over a bag of fentanyl patches
we found at the school.
Yeah, I'm curious how
he talked you into it.
It seems to me you're
taking the bigger risks.
- How do you figure?
- Osgoode doesn't have a department job
to protect anymore. No kids, no wife.
God, my wife's going to kill me.
We're the ones that
put our lives on the line
while drug dealers are getting rich.
- The system is
- Stop! Just stop.
That is the same excuse that
every corrupt cop tries to peddle.
What, did Osgoode teach you that?
What? Did he start with something
like a dime bag here and there,
it only hurts the scumbag dealer?
And before you know it, you're
helping him kill Luke Pearson.
- Accomplice to murder.
- Wait, now!
I know that you're mad
at Osgoode about your dog
biBut that's taking it too far!
I don't believe Osgoode was ambushed.
- I think he made the move on Pearson!
- For what?
To keep them from retaliating?
Take over his turf? You tell me!
There was a second
shooter! Was that you?
- I wasn't there!
- Right now I have you
for supplying drugs to Bruce Osgoode,
for doing traffic stops on
somebody he wanted off his tail.
I would have no problem
going upstairs right now
and convincing them
you're his errand boy
- doing whatever he told you to do!
- Not for what you're saying!
- Not for murder!
- Then tell me who!
Listen, you've got to help me.
Zoey Pearson. His side hustle
back then was with her. Not me.
Why would Zoey betray her brother?
She wanted in on the business.
Luke just saw her as his kid sister.
Wouldn't give her any power in the crew.
Osgoode told her what
she wanted to hear.
Made her a partner.
And that's why she took his
side when I talked to her.
Wait. You talked to her? When?
Today.
Zoey called earlier.
Asked is Osgoode becoming a liability?
I didn't know what she
was on about. But now
Listen, I know I
screwed up but I'm still a cop.
If you go after her, be prepared.
Zoey's dangerous.
If she figures out that you're
on to her about the shooting,
watch out.
Mason, I need Rex.
(DOOR OPENING)
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, on our way.
There you go, buddy.
Yeah.
(SCREECHING TIRES)
(TENSE MUSIC)
Drop the gun, Zoey, I'm
here to bring him in.
OSGOODE: Everyone
just needs to calm down.
Bring him in for what?
For killing Luke.
Yeah, I want to see him pay
for what he did to your family.
(ZOE BREATHES SHAKILY)
A little late for that, don't you think?
I guess when I found the fentanyl
that you hid when Rex sniffed you out,
you were high when you
went down the stairs
which is why you left
the hospital. Look, Zoey,
I don't care about you.
I'm here to arrest Osgoode.
(ZOEY SCOFFS)
You're never gonna
let me walk after this.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(REX SNIFFING)
- (REX BARKS)
- Give me a second. Give me a second.
I'll get this open.
- What are you doing there?
- Shhhh!
- I am calling the police!
- (WHISPERING) Yeah, ask for Major Crimes!
- What on earth?
- Rex!
Nobody's going to hold this against you.
Osgoode killed your brother.
Look, the way that I see it,
is that you came here to
confront him. It's understandable,
if you put the gun down now.
Not gonna happen, Detective.
I can prove that Osgoode was a dirty cop
who murdered his rivals.
He even lured a young
officer into helping him out.
You know that Neville respected you?
That's until you turned
him into a killer
for shooting her brother.
Don't listen to him, Zoey.
If I go down, you do too. You know this.
Shut up, Bruce!
Both of you Sit down now!
Sit! I just I just need
a second to think, okay?
I just um
- (WHISPERING) Rex!
- (DRAMATIC MUSIC)
ZOEY: Um
I wasn't always a bad cop, you know.
Save it for your next book.
- Bruce.
- (GUNSHOT)
- (MRS. ZEOLI GASPS)
- What the ?
Stay back!
(REX GRUNTS)
(ZOEY MOANS)
Yeah, she's still
alive. Call an ambulance.
No.
Come on, Hudson. I don't think so, pal.
Okay, yeah, I get it.
You shoot me with Zoey's gun so
she's the one who killed the cop.
Yeah and my gun's the gun
that killed the cop-killer.
You think this is my first rodeo?
Make sure you get your
position right this time.
My team is going to
know to check your story.
(ZOEY WHEEZING)
Hey, did Rex really
jump you at the school?
Or did he just alert to you
like he was supposed to do?
And then you stepped
backwards off the stairs
so he wouldn't expose you.
I was so high, I didn't even feel it.
(DOOR HANDLE RATTLING)
(REX BARKS)
Ughh!
(REX BARKING)
CHARLIE: You feel that?
That's what it feels like
when Rex really attacks you.
Somebody call for backup?
You're under arrest for
the murder of your brother.
Wait I'm the victim here!
You said so yourself!
Zoey. I know you were
the second shooter.
It was Osgoode. He made me do it!
- He forced me into it!
- Uh-huh.
- My man. Nice work, partner.
- (REX BARKS)
MASON: Okay. So, now I
see where I stand here!
You and Rex saved my life today.
Which kind of means you owe me one?
I've got a date tonight and I
was thinking of borrowing Rex.
- Absolutely not.
- (SIREN DEPARTING)
Ma'am, are you all right?
I was just uh
And then
And bang! And then I'm just
Okay okay. Let's get you
sitting down okay? Here.
- Here.
- (MRS. ZEOLI BREATHES SHAKILY)
(REX BARKS)
Thank you, Officer.
I see you're taking good
care of my friend here.
- I believe you're looking for this.
- Oh.
What lovely gentlemen.
SERGEANT BARRY: You realize tactical
is the coolest assignment
on the force, right?
Major Crimes is cool enough for me.
Yeah, I heard you gave
a blanket to an old lady today.
Big deal.
It was for her.
If you change your mind
You'll be the first to know.
(AFTER HOURS LIFE PLAYING)
She's got no love for morning light ♪
She's neon club lights up all night ♪
You know I love the way you move ♪
You know, I've always loved this thing?
- Really?
- Never noticed it.
- Every little thing you do ♪
- Yeah if something happened to it,
I'd be pretty heartbroken.
Then I might consider
putting it on a higher shelf.
Here in the after-hours life ♪
I know I don't need
to tell you this but
(SARAH LAUGHS)
cleaning up a crime scene,
is a crime.
Yeah, but it was in the name of justice
because I mean nothing turns
a good dog into a criminal
faster than putting him into doggy jail.
- Oh, welcome back, Rex.
- Oh, well, then.
To Rex's exoneration.
- (GLASSES CLINK)
- (REX BARKS)
Oh!
Okay, come on! Come on! Oh, boy!
SARAH: Oh, yeah!
Ohhh.
- Here in the after-hours life ♪
- The best.
- Just the best.
- The after-hours life ♪
(REX MOANS CONTENTEDLY)
Next time on Hudson & Rex
This is your last chance
to cross the snake pit
for our $100,000 prize.
The victim is Alex Davies, owner
of a local board game company.
- Cottage Games is valued at $6,000,000.
- Who killed Alex?
- You got Raya
- Alex's business partner,
who wants to sell and there's
the son Marcus who doesn't.
You're betraying my dad and
I. You are the snake here.
Todd Harvey, the investor, and
Steve Sader, the angry inventor.
I didn't kill Alex
(SNAKE HISSING)
(REX BARKS)
OK, everyone stay very still.
(REX BARKS)
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