Hudson and Rex (2019) s07e02 Episode Script

A Room With A Clue

[MAN BREATHING HEAVILY]
[REX GROWLS]
[KICKING OBJECT]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
[BLADES RINGING]
MAN: There's nowhere to hide now.
[REX BARKS]
[REX GROWLS]
[DRAMATIC PERCUSSION]
[UPBEAT THEME MUSIC]
[CHEERFUL MUSIC]
[SARAH SIGHS]
[REX BARKS IN DISTANCE]
[REX BARKS]
It's very tough to hear because
you're barking at my ear, but
Okay, I can hear it. I can fix it.
I can fix it.
Oh, hey!
- He's so worked up!
- [REX BARKS]
Yeah, he's hearing some buzzing
coming from this outlet down here.
- But I'm going to fix it.
- [REX BARKS]
- Yeah.
- I don't think he likes all the change.
Yeah, it was like that with
the old house as well.
He takes a little while
to settle into a new space.
He's been kind of walking
around the whole house
trying to find a place
to sleep all morning.
I get it, buddy.
Can't wait for all these
boxes to be unpacked.
- What are you looking for?
- Coffee. Where's the coffee?
I got you covered.
Oh.
[REX BARKS]
This is definitely not coffee.
- That's yours.
- [TOY SQUEAKS]
- Yeah!
- [REX WHINES]
[REX MOANS CONTENTEDLY]
- Hey.
- Yeah.
- [PHONE RINGS]
- We've got a lot of doubles here.
I think we'll just toss
yours and keep mine.
- Uh
- [TOY SQUEAKS]
[PHONE RINGS]
- That's the plan.
- Yeah, Joe.
What happened?
Okay. Yeah, we'll be right there.
What's going on?
Robbery at the airport
shipping warehouse.
[REX BARKS]
- Rex, come on.
- Oh, wait, wait, wait, hold on.
Rex had his yearly
checkup yesterday, right?
Did the results come in?
I almost forgot. Hey, sorry, pal.
You're going to have
to stick around here
until you're cleared
for active duty, okay?
[DEVICE BEEPS]
Once you put this on
you can go in and out
of our fancy new doggie
door all by yourself
- while we're gone, okay?
- [REX GRUNTS]
At least one of us gets a day off.
Okay. Yeah.
Maybe it'll give you a chance to
get used to the new house, hey?
All right. See ya.
[REX WHINES]
WOMAN: Welcome to the neighborhood!
I'm Vera.
- I live right next door.
- Charlie.
Hey.
SARAH: Sarah Truong. Nice to meet you!
You have got such a lovely home.
I'm sure you're going to love it here.
It's quiet. Not a lot happens.
Except for the seagulls.
Yeah, but that's how we like it. Quiet.
Hey!
You must be the new neighbours.
- I'm Arnold Crane.
- Oh, uh
- Charlie.
- ARNOLD: Hey.
- Sarah.
- ARNOLD: Hi.
Well, um, you know,
we really should have
you both over for dinner
when Vera gets back from her trip.
That is why you have the sun hat.
[VERA CHUCKLES]
Escaping this weather.
Headed on a two-week cruise
to Costa Rica this afternoon.
- Ah!
- ARNOLD: Yeah, I'd go with her,
but it's a girl's trip.
Isn't that right, honey?
Yeah.
Well, we should probably
get to work, but, um
Pleasure meeting you both.
ARNOLD: Yeah. Have a great day. Bye now.
- Bye.
- Bye.
Something seem off
about those two to you?
What, the, uh, tight smile when
he invited us over for dinner
or the fact she wasn't
wearing a wedding ring?
Let's not get too attached.
I don't think she's coming
back after that cruise.
Ah.
[CAR DOOR OPENING]
[CAR DOOR CLOSING]
[CAR STARTING]
[CAR DOOR OPENING AND CLOSING]
- [CAR STARTING]
- [REX BARKS]
[QUIRKY MUSIC]
[TOY SQUEAKS]
[REX GROWLS]
[CAT MEOWS]
[REX WHINES]
[CAT MEOWS]
[CAT MEOWS]
[TOY SQUEAKS]
[CAT SNARLS] [CAT HISSES]
[REX BARKS, MUFFLED]
- [TOY SQUEAKS]
- [REX GROANS]
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
[DOOR LOCK BEEPS]
Charlie.
Hey, Joe. The case sounded urgent.
Where's Rex?
Oh, he's off-duty today.
He's waiting for the
results of his yearly exam.
Of all the days
for him to be off the job.
What's going on?
There was a theft
of an SJPD shipment from an
airport warehouse this morning.
What exactly were we shipping?
Guns.
We're shipping guns
outside of the province?
Yeah, when firearms are
seized from the streets,
they're sent to a weapons
destruction facility in Ottawa.
Okay, so, how many guns
are we talking about?
[CHARLIE SIGHS]
Listen, they're mostly handguns.
- Yeah.
- And if we do not find them, Charlie,
they're going to end
up back on the street.
Not to mention the PR
nightmare that's to follow.
It's going to be
Well, how did this
happen in the first place?
Isn't one of our guys supposed to
be in charge of weapons transfers?
Yes, and our officer says
that he handed the shipment
off to the warehouse staff.
But then 20 minutes later,
the employee on duty
turns up unconscious.
- And no CCTV?
- No.
No, they disabled all the cameras.
Well, the list of people who
would know when the transfer
was happening would be short.
So, there was an inside
person in the warehouse?
The problem is the warehouse
knew that we were sending them something
but they had no idea what it was.
So, it's someone in SJPD.
Yeah.
And we already have a lead.
I'm gonna go talk to him now.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
I had nothing to do with this.
DONOVAN: Doesn't look good, Walt.
Two years ago, you admitted to
stealing drugs from evidence lockup.
I'm on the straight and narrow now.
Then the department forgave you.
But now, more police property is missing
and you are in the middle of it.
Again.
[WALT SIGHS]
What happened?
I delivered the
shipment to the warehouse
just like I was supposed to.
I arrived at 8:30 sharp.
There's two warehouse
employees there waiting for me.
We did the paperwork.
They helped me load.
I left. That's it.
It didn't occur to you to
accompany the shipment
to the secure lockup area?
I don't know what to tell you.
It all seemed legitimate.
Joe!
You've got to find those guns.
If anything happens,
the blood's on my hands.
[REX SNORING]
[ICE CREAM TRUCK CHIMES]
[REX WHINES]
[REX BARKS]
[REX BARKING IN DISTANCE]
[REX WHINES]
Does nobody but me take
this stuff seriously?
- It is Cybersecurity 101!
- What happened?
Okay, you know how every new account
on the SJPD server comes
with a default password?
Yes, yes. It's an officer's last name
- and the last two digits of his birth year.
- Yes.
- Hold on. Did Neville not change his?
- No.
And his name and his birthday
are all over social media.
Right, so anyone off the street
could just waltz in here
and access his email.
Yeah, and find the time and instructions
for the weapon shipment.
Is there any way to
identify who did this?
I can check to see
if any other computers
on the network accessed his account.
- Go.
- [DOOR LOCK BEEPS]
Hey Sarah, any word from Charlie?
Charlie's at the hospital
waiting to speak with
the warehouse employee
- who was on duty.
- What's the holdup?
They were struck in
the head by something.
Still haven't regained consciousness.
JESSE: Wait a minute.
Here we go.
Neville's email was accessed
from evidence lockup last week.
So are we looking at a
property officer then?
Well, it could be, but think about it.
If you orchestrated this heist,
would you use a computer
from your own department?
[JESSE SCOFFS] No.
I'd use someone else's.
And then, I would follow it
by using an untraceable proxy chain.
Okay.
A hard drive connected to a
fraud and financial crimes case
was returned to the lockup just
moments before the email login.
Returned by who?
I can't tell. There's no
detail on the case number
or who accessed it. But I
can go downstairs and check.
No. No, we've got to maintain
a low profile on this.
SARAH: Is there anyone
in fraud and financial
who we can trust to help us?
Yeah, Detective Porter.
Right. [SARAH SIGHS]
But he
Why because he hates my guts?
JESSE: Yeah. A little bit.
But undeservedly, of course.
You know, you did order that
that internal affairs review.
DONOVAN: Come on, guys.
That's water under the bridge.
- Right?
- Mm-hmm.
JESSE: Yeah.
- That one right there.
- Sure.
And then you have another one.
- Detective Porter.
- Yeah.
Just the man I was looking for.
Uh-oh.
- What have I done this time?
- [DONOVAN CHUCKLES]
You can relax.
- It's fine.
- I heard your audit came up clean.
So, uh
What do you say we just
put that all behind us, huh?
Yeah.
Ancient history.
Excellent.
So?
How can I help you?
Well, uh, I want to find a hard drive
that someone from your unit
signed out of evidence lockup.
Okay, well that's what
evidence logs are for.
Yeah, but evidence logs won't tell me
if someone used that as an excuse
to get into the property room.
So, let me get this straight.
You're more interested in the
officer than the hard drive.
Is that right?
Well
You really do like
investigating fellow cops, huh?
I know we haven't
always seen eye to eye.
But right now, I need your help.
And your discretion.
Sure. Yeah, okay.
I'll, uh I'll let
you know what I find out.
[MELANCHOLY MUSIC]
VERA: Arnold!
- Are you in the yard?
- [REX WHINES]
[REX SNIFFS]
- Arnold.
- ARNOLD: Yeah.
Can you come inside for a second?
Just give me a minute.
Now.
Please.
- Can't it wait?
- No.
Fine.
So what you're telling me
is this isn't really
a girls' trip, right?
[MUFFLED ARGUING]
ARNOLD: You're going on a
vacation with another man?
How does that make any sense?
And I have to leave my house?
VERA: This is exactly what
I've been talking about!
[VERA CRYING]
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
[REX GRUNTS]
[DRAMATIC PERCUSSION]
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
[REX WHINES]
[REX BARKS]
[REX BARKS]
[REX BARKS]
[DOOR LOCK BEEPS]
[REX GROWLS]
[DRAMATIC TRILLING]
[REX GROWLS]
[REX GROWLS]
[REX WHINES]
[REX GROWLS]
[DOOR LOCK BEEPS]
[REX BARKS]
[ALARM SOUNDS]
[ARNOLD SIGHS]
[ARNOLD GRUNTS]
Charlie called.
He spoke with the warehouse employee.
He didn't get a good
look at the thieves
or the vehicle they were driving.
Okay, so there's no way to identify him.
Well, no. Actually, there could be.
Forensics found this at the scene.
I think it broke off
whatever the warehouse worker
was struck with. Look,
there's a pattern molded into it.
- I thought maybe you could
- It's a Tiger pistol.
What is a Tiger pistol?
It's a brand of air-soft gun.
I used to play in an air-soft
league on the weekends.
You know, before they kicked me out.
Apparently, I was too good of a shot.
- Yeah, yeah yeah yeah.
- Yeah.
Anyway, check it out.
Ah, it looks realistic.
Yeah, but it's pretty harmless.
It only shoots plastic pellets.
Why would it be used in a heist?
Well, maybe they aren't
hardened criminals.
Maybe they never planned on using it.
Yeah, there isn't a single shop
in town that carries this brand.
You can only get it online.
So it shouldn't take me too long
to figure out who received it.
- Okay.
- [PHONE CHIMES]
The security alarm at home is going off!
- I should check that out.
- Yeah, I got this.
Yeah, okay. Thanks.
[ALARM SOUNDS]
- [ALARM CONTINUES]
- Oh!
[DEVICE BEEPS]
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
- [ALARM STOPS]
- [REX BARKS]
Rex! That must have
been murder on your ears!
[REX BARKS]
What is going ?
- [REX BARKS]
- Rex!
What is going on?
[REX BARKS]
[REX BARKS]
[REX BARKS]
[REX BARKING]
Hey, hey, hey.
ARNOLD: Hey!
Is everything all right?
Hi!
Uh Yeah!
Sorry about all the noise.
[REX BARKING]
Oh!
Um Yeah, no, it um
It doesn't It doesn't bother me
but, um you know, might
catch hell from the wife
if the barking keeps up.
[REX BARKING]
- Well, honestly
- [REX BARKING]
This is really unusual for Rex.
- [REX BARKS]
- I think he's just, uh
- [REX BARKS]
- adjusting to the neighbourhood.
Oh, well, I, uh
I look forward to meeting the real Rex.
[ARNOLD CHUCKLES]
[REX BARKS]
Hey, uh
Did you happen to see what
would have triggered our alarm?
Uh Well, there was some, um
charity canvassers came by
a little while ago, and
I don't know, maybe some of
them knocked on the door and
and set it off?
Okay, well, uh Well, thank you.
And again sorry to disturb you.
- Come on, Rex.
- [REX BARKS]
Let's go, Rex. Let's go.
[REX GROWLS]
Rex, come on!
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
Hey, boss, I got a hit
on the Tiger pistol.
It was shipped to a local warehouse.
- Any idea who received it?
- Yeah.
Yeah, it was addressed to a Sam Gazzara.
I mean, I ran him, but,
he's got a record. Theft under $5000.
I mean, he doesn't strike
me as a criminal mastermind.
You know, I'm thinking
that someone from the SJPD
hired him to be the bad guy. Right?
Tell me about Sam's arrest.
Well, I mean, he was using dummy cards
to purchase high value electronics.
Well, that's a fraud and
financial crimes case.
Things keep leading back to
that department, don't they?
Yeah, they do.
Hey, did Detective
Porter give you a name
of whoever took that hard
drive back to the lockup?
No, they have no record
of it on their end.
You know, Jesse, I think I'm going
to look into this Sam Gazzara.
Oh, no need.
I sent a patrol car to the warehouse.
They're holding Sam there as we speak.
Good work, Jesse.
[DONOVAN CHUCKLES]
SARAH: Okay.
You need to stay inside now,
so you don't bother the neighbours.
Okay? We'll be back in a few hours.
[REX BARKS]
- [REX WHINES]
- Hey!
Hey.
Aww.
I know.
I know. It's tough
to be home alone, hey?
[REX WHINES]
Rex.
[REX WHINES]
I can see you're trying
to tell me something.
- [REX GROANS]
- Yeah?
[REX WHINES]
[REX GROANS]
[SARAH SIGHS] Charlie understands
your signals better than I do.
He'll know how to help, okay?
Okay, I've got to go.
Bye.
[REX GROANS]
[DRAMATIC PERCUSSION]
[INDISTINCT POLICE RADIO]
DONOVAN: Hey.
Sam Gazzara, come on.
[SAM GRUNTS]
Hey, let's start with
the easy questions.
Where are the guns?
Where are the guns?
We stashed them in the
warehouse this morning.
Show me.
All right, don't worry about it.
The warrant is en route.
We also know that you have
an accomplice. Where is he?
I've been asking myself
the same question.
I was supposed to meet
Ed here like an hour ago.
Hold on. Who's Ed?
Ed Musgraves.
- Musgraves. MUSGRA
- Okay, okay.
Look, I didn't know that
there were guns, okay?
Police guns.
Look, especially police guns!
That's got to count for something!
What did you think you were stealing?
Okay, so Ed says
that he knows about a
shipment of tablets coming in.
All we had to do is be at the
right place at the right time.
Then he found out they
were guns, and he's like,
"Oh man, we're going to
make a fortune!" Ahhh!
I'm
Who hired you?
I don't know.
It was on a need to-know basis.
I didn't need to know.
Who was your buyer?
I don't know! The guy who lined it up!
Look, they're in here.
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
I didn't I didn't
I swear they were here. I
swear I didn't move them.
- You know I didn't touch them. I didn't touch them!
- Okay! Okay!
All right, best case scenario is
Ed iced you out of the deal,
moved the guns someplace else.
Do you have any idea where?
None. No, I don't
What's What's the worst
What's the worst case scenario?
Worst-case scenario is Ed sold the guns.
And they're gone forever.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
[REX BARKS]
[REX BARKS]
[REX BARKS]
[REX BARKS]
[REX GROWLS]
[DOOR LOCK PINGS]
[COMPUTER BEEPS]
[DOOR LOCK BEEPS]
SARAH: Hey.
Hey! How'd it go at the house?
Uh, fine.
I've never seen Rex so worked up.
He was barking at thin
air and at the neighbours.
Think it's just taking
some time to adjust?
Yeah, that could be it.
Plus the fact that we're
on the job without him,
- his schedule's all messed up.
- Hmm.
Who's this friendly face?
Ed Musgraves.
He's got a serious record.
Aggravated assault in Halifax,
possession of unlicensed
firearms, armed robbery.
So he knows his way around a gun?
Yeah, he's not going to be an
easy collar when we find him.
Hey.
I just got off the phone with Charlie.
He's got a lead on the gun buyer.
It's the Sons of Salt.
The biker gang!
SARAH: Did Charlie's
source name the seller?
DONOVAN: No.
But he confirmed they're
within the police department.
Okay, so when's this deal happening?
DONOVAN: Sometime this afternoon.
We'll have to scramble and intercept it.
Maybe send someone in undercover.
Charlie has a motorcycle.
- He could do it.
- JESSE: No, no, can't do.
Musgraves's record. He had a
run-in with Charlie two years ago.
He'd totally recognize him.
Wait, I think I know a way.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
[HANDCUFFS RATTLING]
[DOOR BUZZER SOUNDS]
This one goes on ice.
Besser, you're coming with me!
You want to tell us what
we're doing in here first?
We were doing nothing when your
cruiser chased us down, man!
- Shut up.
- Yeah, get your hands off me!
- Joe?
- Gary, I'm so sorry.
I needed to talk to you ASAP
- and I had to make it look real.
- What the hell?
I've been working my way
- into the Sons of Salt for nine months!
- Yeah, I know.
This could very well
blow my cover this arrest.
Gary, 200 guns were stolen
from right underneath our nose.
- What?
- And the Sons of Salt
are looking to make the purchase today.
Yeah, well? What do you want from me?
I need you to do the deal, Gary.
Come on!
They're expecting a biker!
- Look at you!
- [GARY CHUCKLES]
Gary.
- All right.
- [DONOVAN SIGHS]
- I think I can help you with that.
- Okay.
- One little problem though.
- What is it?
I don't have wheels.
I had to dump my bike when
your cruiser chased us down.
- It's wrecked.
- Don't worry, I got that.
Charlie.
I need a big favour.
I need to borrow your bike.
- [DRAMATIC MUSIC]
- [REX GRUNTS]
[ARNOLD GRUNTS]
[REX SNIFFS]
[DOOR OPENING]
[ARNOLD DIALING PHONE]
Bill!
Hi! Yeah, no, I'm all right!
- Yeah.
- [REX SNIFFING]
No, just trying to keep busy.
You know, the wife's away
for a couple of weeks.
And that's actually why I was calling.
Would you happen to have your, uh,
your place up in Carbonear?
Oh!
Great!
Do you still have your boat?
Oh, God.
You know, if it's not too much trouble,
would it be okay if I came up
there for a couple of weeks?
That's great, yeah! No,
I can leave tomorrow!
[TABLE ITEMS RATTLE]
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
[MUSIC BUILDS]
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
Rex.
[DOG DOOR LOCK BEEPS]
Oh, hey.
Look, I hear you've been
going squirrely here,
all cooped up by yourself.
What?
[REX BARKS]
Yeah, you're right.
Sarah's kitchen stuff
is better than mine.
You hang tight, buddy, okay?
Be back in a couple of hours.
[REX BARKS]
Rex!
Rex!
Hey.
Rex!
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
[REX BARKS]
ARNOLD: Hey! Hey!
[REX BARKS]
Excuse me! Is this going
to be an ongoing issue?
Rex is never like this
unless he's on the job.
- [REX BARKS]
- Uh
The job?
Yeah, he's a trained police dog. And
he only acts like this when
he's alerting to something.
[REX BARKS]
Oh!
Oh, you're a police officer!
Detective, actually.
Oh.
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
[REX BARKS]
[DRAMATIC PERCUSSION]
[REX BARKS]
[CHARLIE SIGHS]
Rex is trained to sniff
out bomb components
and fertilizer is sometimes used in
improvised explosives.
Well, there's no bombs here, Detective.
Just some bomb tomatoes.
[ARNOLD CHUCKLES]
[REX BARKS]
I'll get you some after harvest.
Listen, I've got to run, bud.
Sorry about that, Arnold.
Ah, no, it's no problem.
Rex, come on!
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
Rex!
Hey.
I don't know what's going on with you
but we'll figure it out tonight, okay?
Yeah.
All right.
Hey, Arnold.
You with Sons of Salt?
Yeah. Do you see anyone else here?
I'll pat you down.
You know, the boys know I'm here, right?
That's my protection.
You get me?
Yeah.
That's a sweet ride.
I used to have a bike.
What kind is that?
That' a Vincent Blackshadow.
It's not really an outlaw bike.
More of a toy.
Are we here to make a deal
or chitchat about bikes?
Yeah man, all about business.
I respect that.
That's the cash?
Let me see it?
Hey.
I'll hold on to that for now.
All right. They're here.
Okay.
Hold your position, hold your position.
[TOY SQUEAKS]
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
[REX GROANS]
[TOY SQUEAKS]
BESSER: Oh, yeah.
- It's 200 in there.
- Okay.
All right. Good.
It's looking good.
It all checks out, right?
Yeah.
Stand by.
How are you planning on
taking all those on your bike?
Is this your first hand-off, man?
No.
After the exchange,
my guys arrive for the pickup,
after you leave.
Okay? Then you don't know them.
They don't know you. All right?
Like I said, looking good.
- What?
- Huh? It's all good!
- Why are you saying that?
- Go, go, go, go, go!
- [SIREN APPROACHING]
- What is that?
Eddie.
The cops!
- Don't be stupid, man!
- Let's go.
Ed!
Drop your weapon!
Ed, drop the weapon!
Ah, damn it!
Eddie, don't be stupid.
- [ED CRYING]
- Ed?
Listen to me.
If you pull that trigger,
that is first degree murder
of a police officer.
Do you understand that?
Eddie?
Don't be an idiot, man.
Drop the weapon.
Come on.
BESSER: Yeah, sure.
- You good?
- Yeah, you took your time getting here.
Yeah, I'll keep that in mind next time.
So, now what?
We got his phone.
Half dozen calls to
the same number today.
He has one last chance to make a deal.
That's good.
Look, I better get out of
here before I blow my cover.
Okay.
All right.
Tell Joe,
he owes me.
- Will do.
- Yeah.
Later, Jesse.
- ED: Hey, it's Ed.
- MAN: Is it done?
Yeah, deal's done.
Cash in hand.
Everything went down like you said.
[MAN CHUCKLES]
Good.
Good.
Detective Porter.
You're under arrest.
[CUFFS RATTLING]
No, hold on.
I've got one question for you.
Why?
I don't owe the SJPD anything.
You ruined my reputation, Joe.
I think you did that to yourself.
Get him out of here.
[REX BARKS]
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
[REX BARKING]
[REX GRUNTS]
Where did you get that?
[REX GROWLS]
[ARNOLD GRUNTS]
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
[TOY SQUEAKS]
[TOY SQUEAKS]
- [REX BARKS]
- Okay.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
Aghh!
[ARNOLD GROANS]
[TOY SQUEAKS]
[REX GROWLS]
[REX BARKS]
Ughh!
[REX BARKS]
[REX BARKS]
- All right. Arrrghh!
- [REX BARKING]
Back! Get back!
Go on!
- Go on!
- [TOY SQUEAKS]
Back!
[REX BARKING]
- [TOY SQUEAKS]
- [REX BARKING]
This isn't over! I'm
coming back for you!
[REX GROWLS]
SARAH: Good news, buddy. We
[REX BARKS]
Why is there blood on your tenderizer?
Charlie, that's not mine.
[REX BARKS]
[REX SNIFFING]
[REX BARKS]
Arnold?
It's your neighbor, Detective
Hudson. We're coming in.
It smells like ammonia in here.
Somebody's been cleaning.
[REX GROWLS]
They didn't clean too well.
[ICE CREAM TRUCK CHIMES]
- [HORN BLARING]
- [TIRES SCREECHING]
[CARS CRASHING]
[REX BARKS]
[ARNOLD GROANS]
[REX BARKS]
Don't move!
On the ground, Arnold!
Aghh!
Now!
What? What is it?
It's his wife.
She's dead.
[REX BARKS]
She was going to leave me.
[REX BARKS]
[UPLIFTING MUSIC]
[REX BARKING]
Well, you were right.
Vera wasn't coming
back from that cruise.
Oh, that poor woman.
Huh.
Huh.
I, uh
I think we're making quite the first
impression on the new neighbours.
Huh
[LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC]
GIRL: Thank you, Rex!
[GIRL LAUGHS]
I think they'll warm up to us.
[GIRL GIGGLES]
[CLOSING THEME MUSIC]
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