Private Eyes (2015) s02e09 Episode Script

The Good Soldier

1 (music and applause) And this is Sammy.
He's a two-year-old squirrel monkey from Costa Rica.
Oh, Sammy! He's so cute! You know, he kind of reminds me of my high school boyfriend.
- Can I feed him? - Absolutely.
There you go.
Oh, they don't want your muffin.
Just like my high school boyfriend.
(laughter) We will be right back with more cute critters and Jimmy Orlando right after this.
- That was cool.
Thanks, Dad.
- Yeah.
Here, step down.
Figured you could miss school one morning to hear your mom in action.
Um, about missing school, do you remember Monica Chelsey? I think so.
Is she the girl with the nasally voice? She's applying for a semester in Italy next year.
- Italy? What for? - I don't know.
It sounds cool.
That country is nothing but fast cars and tight Speedos.
What kind of parent would let their 15-year-old do that? Oh, you made it! - You were great, Mom.
So good.
- You think so? I can never tell.
I think that cooking segment was a bit of a bore You kidding me?- Who knewyou could use dental floss to cut a layer cake? (chuckling) What was that about? Oh, the network wants to do a segment that coincides with National Fitness Week.
That was my producer telling me they rejected my latest idea.
- Sorry.
- Yeah.
(phone chiming) If I don't come up with something soon they're going to pre-empt me.
Oh, but you guys don't need to hear me whine.
Text from Angie.
New client coming into the office.
Go.
I can take Jules to school.
- You sure? - Yeah.
Alright, see you soon, baby.
Bye.
- You were amazing.
So good.
- I'm so glad you came! - Got here as quick as I could.
- This is my partner, Matt Shade.
- Grace Caplan.
- Hi.
- Hello.
- Her son is missing.
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
When did you discoverhe was gone? I got a call from his section commander this morning.
His section commander? Oh, sorry.
My son is a private in the Army.
He missed roll call.
Apparently he went off base last night and he never made it back.
I have a picture of Pete here.
I know what you're thinking.
He's 19; he got drunk and ended up crashing somewhere.
But my son isn't like that.
He Well, the army is his life.
And besides, he left me this.
So Shaky voice: [Hi, Mom.
I just wanted you to know .]
[you may hear some things in the next few days, but just just know.]
[that I always tried to do the right thing.
I love you.
.]
Please.
I know Pete.
He's in trouble.
You have to help me find him.
I see you and you see me Watch you blowin' the lines when you're making a scene Oh boy, you've got to know What my head overlooks The senses will show to my heart When it's watching for lies 'Cause you can't escape my Private Eyes They're watching you Private Eyes They're watching you, watching you, watching you Watching you - So where's your better half? - Asked to stay behind, said you were still pissed at her for saying your Tinder photo - looked like Ali G.
- Those were cool glasses.
Look, usually when a cop pulls a favour for a PI, he's supposed to get something in return.
Bottle of scotch, concert tickets I can't even get a latte out of you.
I got something for ya.
Yeah, here you go.
One free smoked meat sandwich with the purchase of a second sandwich of equal or greater value.
You're lucky I'm hungry.
Got the credit card records on your soldier boy.
You would not believe what I had to do to get that.
- Call the credit card company? - Long distance.
Most recent charge was at a bar called Murphy's in Drummond, Ontario.
That makes sense.
You said he was off base, right? Yeah.
- Spent over 400 bucks.
- Must've been some party.
Alright, thanks, buddy.
Cuban cigars next time.
Yeah, right.
Hey, this is expired! Yes, I understand that.
Alright, goodbye.
That sounded less than promising.
That was the public affairs officer at the base.
They won't discuss matters under internal investigation.
They wouldn't even confirm Pete was a soldier.
What do you got? A hankering to join the army.
You should see the abs on this guy.
Every photo Pete's posted since he started serving is him on duty.
He tweets so much positive army stuff they should put him on a billboard.
- Talk about be all you can be.
- Seems weird that a guy like this would just up and quit, don't you think? Who knows? People have secrets.
Who's the guy on the left? Joe Howard.
Pete and him are pretty tight.
And also another soldier, Tom Wallace.
I call them The Three Amigos.
Or "Ab-migos".
(giggling) You know, 'cause Alright, I'm still working on the nicknames.
Can you send me a picture of those three? Shirts on.
- (cell phone ringing) - Oh.
Hey, how's it going? Just finished up with Mazhari.
Looks like our buddy Pete [dropped 400 and change at a bar in Drummond last night.
.]
Well, let's get up there and check it out.
Pick you up in twenty? Fine.
But I choose the podcast this time.
OK Fancy meeting you here, soldier.
Interesting choice of words.
What're you doing here? Well, I got caught trying to knock off a liquor store.
They're trying to clear out some holding cells and I need to review some paperwork.
It's really boring.
It's not boring at all.
The suit would look good No, no, not here.
I'm supposed to be an authority figure.
And I'm supposed to be a good boy, but that never stopped me.
Well, we will continue this conversation over dinner on Friday night.
You know what? Friday, I can't.
It's a Jules night for me now.
Becca switched on me last minute.
Ah, the mysterious daughter.
- Yeah.
- Well, I'm late.
I should go.
Then she gives me this look like I just clubbed a baby seal.
I mean, you'd think she'd be happy to be with a guy who wants to spend time with his daughter.
Am I wrong? How long have you two been dating? Two months.
- Uh-huh - What does that mean? Two months is like an eternity in today's day and age.
She's probably just wondering where it's going.
It's going down the normal path of a relationship, that's where it's going.
Have you met any of her family? Uh yeah, her brother.
Her mother.
Oh, and her great-aunt Louella.
Oh, you think she's upset because I haven't introduced her to Jules? - That's exactly why she's upset.
- She said she was fine not meeting Jules.
Besides, I don't think Jules is ready - for it yet.
- (cellphone ringing) Jules, or you? Go ahead and get it.
I'm very good at not listening.
- Oh, I know that about you.
- (chuckling) It's fine.
I'll call him later.
Haven't seen the good doctor in a while.
Did one of you pull the plug? No, it's all good.
He's been at a conference all week.
- Oh, really? About what? - Um, doctor - medical devices.
- Doctor medical devices, hm? He didn't elaborate, OK? Just keep your eyes on the road, please.
(rock music playing) Ah, this is my kind of bar.
A place where everybody knows your name.
(chuckling) Hey.
- Do I know you? - Yeah, Matt Shade.
Former hockey player? (chuckling) I'll take two bottles of beer.
Whatever's popular.
- Smooth.
- Thanks.
Shadow? Holy crap! You were saying? How you doing? What are you doing here? Good, man.
We're looking for a guy who was here last night, Private Pete Caplan.
Oh yeah, sure.
He was here.
- With a couple of his buddies.
- These guys? Yeah.
You guys were playing pool with them, right? We might have taken a couple of games from 'em.
What's this about? I owe Pete some money from some memorabilia he sold me a couple years ago.
Did he say where he was going? - I assume back to the base.
- We checked, he didn't make it.
- That's weird.
- Did you guys talk to them at all? Oh, they were pretty trashed by the time they got to us.
I think they were celebrating something.
Here you go.
Thanks.
Here, these are for you guys.
Enjoy.
- Hey man, cheers.
- Yep.
What do you think? I don't know.
Seems like a normal night out with your buddies.
Those guys at the bar said they were living it up.
Maybe Pete was throwing himself a farewell party.
- To go where? Do what? - Excuse me? I couldn't help but overhear.
Those soldiers you were asking about? I don't think they were celebrating.
Why do you say that? I was there when they paid the bill.
The first two guys wanted to pay cash, but the third guy insisted on using his credit card.
- It got pretty heated.
- Like they were arguing over who was gonna pay? That's a first.
They came out here and startedshoving each other.
I saw 'em through the window.
- Did you happen to see them leave? - Yeah, the first two guys got in a cab and drove off.
They left the third guy standing there.
- This guy? - Yeah.
He started walking back towards the base.
Last time I saw him.
Huh.
Thanks.
OK.
The last two people to see Pete were Tom and Joe, right after they got into an argument with him.
We need to talk to them.
How? We can't just walk onto a military base and start interrogating them.
I may know a way.
But I'm really wishing I didn't.
This is so exciting! The network loved your idea, Shadow.
They said it's the best way to celebrate National Fitness Week.
That's great, Becca.
Welcome to Drummond.
You're in the army now, soldier.
I'm not sure how you pulled this off, Ms.
D'Orsay.
Well, it turns out the head of my network is friends with General Parker, so we pitched him on a piece for National Fitness Week "Can former hockey star Matt Shade take on the Army's best?" - He loved it.
- Well, I've been ordered to offer you my full cooperation, but that doesn't mean I like civilians traipsing around my base.
We have rules here.
Number one: Respect the command structure.
Number two: Stay out of restricted areas.
And number three Have fun? Oh, you're one of those, are you? Well, looks like this might be enjoyable after all.
Corporal Craig will help you get set up.
You'll be embedded with Kilo company.
Kilo company.
That's your most elite unit, right? Private Joe Howard, Tom Wallace, Pete Caplan? - How did you know those names? - All part of being a good assistant.
Right this way.
Fire four! Fire five! Cease fire! - (whistle) - Fall in! Sergeant, this is Matt Shade, - mBecca D'Orsay, and - Angie Everett.
Angie Everett.
Well, well, well.
We have a celebrity among us.
The "Shadow" was a bit of a pest back in his playing days.
He worked his tail off on the ice.
I admired that.
But that was then and this is now.
I'm the pest here and - this is my arena.
Am I right? - (all): Yes, sergeant! We're gonna show him that we are no after-supper soldiers.
We're no dirtsucking ground pounders.
We are Four section Kilo company, the most elite infantry unit in this entire goddamn army! Is that clear? - (all): Yes, sergeant! - Thanks, guys.
Looking forward to You don't talk when I talk, sweetheart.
- Sweetheart? - Are you sassing me, cornflake? Get down and assume a push-up position.
Go, 25.
Beeee-gin! Now, this is Becca D'Orsay.
I'm a big fan of her show, and from this moment on, you are too.
You will cooperate with her and her assistant here and answer any and all of her questions.
(grunting) What now, coach? Get those Cadillacs in gear.
All of you.
Run! Run! Just relax.
We'll start with something simple.
Tell me your name.
Private Jessie Page, X-ray-five-three, three-four-niner, niner-zero-one.
What do you like most about being a soldier? The chance to be with everyone here.
They're like my family.
- Do you ever fight with each other? - I mean, there's the odd disagreement.
- About what? - You know.
Stupid stuff.
People stealing each other's gear, dogging it in training.
There was a big disagreement a few days ago, after the mapping compass training exercise.
- Tell me about that.
- It was a standard field exercise.
The entire company was sent into the woods about an hour north of here.
Each group had a different mission to accomplish.
Who was in your group? Joe Howard.
And, uh, Pete Caplan.
Pete Caplan.
I heard he holds all the base records.
Yeah.
Pete's the king.
- Where is he today? - I think he's sick.
The three of you are pretty legendary around here.
The three amigos.
We've had a good run.
Except the other guys said in this latest exercise your team was the last to check in.
Two hours late.
Angie All good things come to an end.
Like this interview.
Nice.
You know I actually have to compile a segment from this, right? Oh, Angie-poo, would you mind grabbing me a sparkling soda from the vending machine? - Oh, come on.
- Chop chop.
You got all that, right? (panting) God, you're an angel.
That guy's the devil.
Who thought this "National Fitness Week" story was a good idea? It's like I'm eleven years old again and Coach Kroll won't let us off the ice until one of us soils himself.
You had a complicated childhood.
I talked to Tom and Joe.
Three days ago there was this Mapping compass training exercise.
Yeah, everyone's talking about it.
You think something happened? They were two hours late.
The problem is we have no way of knowing what slowed them down.
Maybe we do have a way.
The guys said that each team was given a handheld GPS so they could find their checkpoints.
So maybe they were tracked, even logged, during their exercise.
Does that mean we get to go home now? Not yet.
Hey, winky-dink! Enough with the jibber jabber! I swear to God, I can only make out about half of what that guy says.
(helicopters whirring) Oh! At ease, corporal.
What can I do for you, ma'am? Are the interviews going alright? Yes, um, but a couple of the guys have been mentioning GPS units.
Standard issue for extended field exercises.
Right.
Unfortunately our audience won't understand what that is, so I was hoping that you could walk me through it? For example, the last compass training exercise? Sure.
Uh, that would be this one here.
See, each three-person team had a GPS unit that logged their movements.
So you map their coordinates over time and then you know exactly where they were at what time.
See? Not so tough.
You've been so helpful.
Can I ask you one more favour? My boss, Becca, is desperate for a sparkling water.
Is there any chance you could rustle one up? We call it "officer water".
I'll see what I can do.
Thank you.
Oh I have new respect for our troops, that's for sure.
We got a lot of great stuff today, Matt.
Thank you.
- I hope you find that boy.
- Yeah, me too.
I don't know what I'd do if Jules ever went missing.
Oh, she'll be fine on her own.
It's only a semester.
What's only a semester? - Her trip to Italy next year.
- What trip to Italy next year? She didn't tell you? I thought she was going to.
She's fifteen! Do you honestly think it's a good idea to send her to Italy? Look what going abroad did for me.
I'm a whole new person.
She doesn't need to become a new person! She's great the way she is! OK, you're tired and your ego's taken a beating.
Let's pick this up tomorrow.
What did I miss? (chuckling) Let's go.
I was able to pick out coordinates from the photos you took.
Pete's group was assigned to go here to complete their mission: collect a code from an ammo can tied to a tree.
But somehow they went off course and stopped here for close to two hours.
- What's there? - Nothing.
Just woods.
So why spend two hours there? Whatever broke up the Three Amigos happened on that trip.
Which means the key to finding Pete is somewhere in those woods.
Hey, Mrs.
Caplan.
Yeah, we'll be in touch as soon as we know anything.
OK.
Hey.
What's this, you're auditioning for "Ice Road Truckers"? Angie and I are heading out for the woods, see if we find clues about that missing kid.
- Speaking of kids - Yeah.
Tread carefully.
You're not her favourite person right now.
Hey Jules, can I talk to you about something? You mean Italy? No need.
Mom already told me you don't want me to go.
It's not that I don't want you to go, honey.
I just don't think you should go right now.
Why not? What's the worst that could happen? Two words: - Amanda Knox.
- Dad, seriously.
Yes, seriously.
You're barely fifteen years old.
Yes, and all my friends applied.
Rita's sister is going, she's fourteen! This isn't about anybody else, honey.
This is about you.
Traveling to a foreign country is a big deal, and I just don't think you're ready, especially since Especially since what? What, because I'm blind? Honey, take it easy.
- Is that really what you think? - That's not what I meant.
Guys, guys, what's going on? Grandpa, can you give me a ride to school? Apparently I'm too disabled to get myself around.
Jules, hang on! Hey Zoe, have you seen my phone? Warning texts only work when you keep it on you, boss.
- Right.
Zoe, could you? - Mail a letter? Grab supplies? Take up Tae Kwon Do? All of the above.
- You want some coffee? - I'm good.
Look, Angie, about the other night - That's salt.
- Oh.
Yeah, I know.
It's a new thing.
Like the butter fad from a few years ago.
- Butter? - Put butter in your coffee.
Look, Angie, I know you found your old engagement ring at my place, but it's not what you think.
The truth is, I didn't know what to think.
I dug it up the first night that I saw you.
I guess I was feeling a little nostalgic, but that's it.
I wasn't gonna propose to you or anything.
That'd be ridiculous.
OK.
Look, I'm not here to put pressure on you.
I just I thought things were going well and I don't want to lose you over some stupid misunderstanding.
Hey Ken, how was the medical conference? Illuminating.
What was that about? Let's go.
We have a long drive.
So there I was, telling her she shouldn't go, and blaming it - on the fact that she's blind.
- Oh, you didn't! I did.
It just came out.
The one thing I swore I'd never do.
OK, well, - everyone gets one slip-up.
- I can't help it.
I'm worried.
Italy might as well be on the moon.
How can I protect her if she's 4,000 miles away? Can I make an observation? Only if it's 100% in agreement with me.
You're not afraid she'll get lost in Italy.
You're afraid you'll lose her to Italy.
I mean, it's a big step, letting her go off on her own.
Maybe she handles it well.
Maybe she handles it so well that she wants more.
It's called growing up.
I don't think I'm ready for that.
What's that old saying? If you love something, set it free.
Whoever said that didn't have kids.
Well, this is where they started the mapping exercise.
From here on in, we're following the coordinates.
Two hours in, two hours out.
Alright, let's hit it.
Wait, you hear that? - I don't hear anything.
- Yeah, exactly.
No traffic, no pedestrians yelling, nothing.
Just you and me.
That's incredibly creepy.
Come on.
The path is through here.
Huh.
Is there supposed to be a road here? It's not on the map, but this is the spot.
The last recorded coordinate on the GPS.
There's nothing here.
What would keep 'em here for two hours? Maybe they met someone? Went for a ride and shut off the GPS.
Or maybe it malfunctioned.
Or maybe they just left it here and went somewhere else.
- Whoa! - I guess we head back the way we came see if we missed something.
Shade?! Shade?! Oh my God! Don't move, I'm coming down! Not moving.
- Are you okay? - I've been better.
Oh my God! I turn my back for one second! How did this happen? What are you doing? Making you a donut bandage.
To keep it from moving.
Are you crazy? I'm not leaving this thing in there! - No, wait, don't - Argh!! - Or you could do that.
- So much better.
You're gonna need a dressing on that.
OK, we need to get you back to the car.
Can you walk? Not for two hours.
Angie.
Don't pretend to be all manly and say that you're fine.
- No, look.
- What the hell? Looks like it's been here for years.
Yeah.
What do you think happened to this guy? Nothing good.
- Whoa - What is it? Exploding dye pack.
I think I know why our Three Amigos went off the grid.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Shut the door! Oh yeah, 'cause it's way warmer in here.
I couldn't get a signal.
This whole area - is a dead zone.
- So no Uber then, huh? What about you? What'd you find? "Simcoe County Savings Bank.
" This van was obviously used as a getaway vehicle for a bank robbery.
Simcoe I remember that.
It was like twenty years ago.
My dad used to talk about it.
Two gunmen went into the Simcoe County Savings Bank in Drummond.
One of them got shot by the police and the other one made off with millions of dollars.
Let me guess: he was never seen again.
It became a local legend.
I think they even made a documentary about it.
Huh.
So when the dye pack went off, the driver lost control of the van and went off the road.
The money's just been sitting here ever since.
Until Pete and his buddies showed up.
We were at the right place, just the wrong elevation.
My guess is they took the usable bills and stashed them somewhere nearby.
Which explains why they were two hours late.
And why they were suddenly at each other's throats.
- But then where's Pete? - Well, a few millions dollars is a pretty good motive for murder.
Now if we could just tell someone.
We'll never make it to the car in the dark with your leg.
We'll just have to stay here tonight.
In the morning I'll follow the road until I get a signal.
OK.
- We'll be fine.
- Yeah, we'll be fine.
- Dad? Angie? - Hey, Jules.
What's up? - Hey.
Have you seen my dad? - He's not back yet.
He texted me to say he wanted to talk tonight.
I canceled plans.
- You want me to try his cell? - No, I've left three messages.
What about Angie? - Yeah, thanks.
- [This is Angie.
.]
- [Leave a message.
.]
- Voicemail.
Weird.
Ah there you go! How's that, better? Much better.
I was freezing.
- Now all we need is some food.
- (Angie sighs.
) You wouldn't happen to have a rotisserie chicken in that bag - of yours, would you? - I told you not to eat - all the trail mix.
- Couldn't help it, it was the M&Ms! Ah, it's just one night.
We're gonna be fine, Everett.
(He sighs.
) (Click! and cry of a loon) Winter What are you doing? You're gonna waste the battery! No, I got plenty of charge.
Please cover with your whiteness - I love this song.
- Yeah.
Though I never would have pegged you for a jazz man.
I keep telling you, I'm more than just a pretty face.
There was - What? - Oh! It just reminded me of something.
- Ooh-ooh - We got all night! My first date with Ken, we went to listen to a jazz singer.
Can't remember her name.
All I remember is that he really hated it.
Hm! Ken wasn't at a medical conference, was he? Winter snow The other night I was looking through a drawer at his place, and I found my old engagement ring.
- Really? - Yeah.
According to him, it was there by accident.
Some accident! It sounded true when he said it.
So what are you gonna do? I don't know.
The last time I was with Ken, I ran out on him.
I can't do that this time, you know? I have to be sure.
(The music has stopped.
We hear the fire crackling.
) And you're not? (A pop song comes on.
) - K-Pop? Really? - (chuckles) It's Don.
He and Jules are obsessed with K-Pop and he keeps putting it on my phone 'cause he doesn't know how to connect his with the Bluetooth speakers.
Anyway Look, I can understand you wanting to be sure about Ken, but you don't have to be sure about him right now.
If he makes you happy, who cares? Yeah! - What about you? - What about me? Well, do you plan on introducing Mel to Jules - sometime in this century? - Ugh I don't know.
I was hardly there when Jules was growing up, and I don't know, it seems that we're just finally in a good rhythm, and if I add somebody else to the mix, it might dilute it somehow.
Yeah, but then, you'd get to spend more time with her.
You wouldn't have to divide your time between her and Mel.
Plus you might find that adding someone to your lives makes it even better.
And you might be right.
- We should get some sleep.
- Yeah.
- Goodnight, Shade.
- (sigh) Good night, Everett.
No, I know my dad, he would have called if he was - gonna be away this long.
- Well, maybe his phone died.
And Angie? Her car wasn't there, I knocked on her apartment door this morning - and there was no answer.
- What were they doing on a wilderness hike in the first place? It was for the missing kid case.
They were following a map - through the woods.
- OK, I will contact the Feds, and get them to keep a lookout for the car.
No, that's not good enough.
You need to call the Army base.
For what? Tell them to send someone out looking for them.
Tell them to? What are you, Napoleon? I can't just tell the Army what to do.
You know, besides, I have a job already that does not include babysitting two grown adults who, I mean, if we're being honest here, have a real proclivity for getting in trouble.
But they could be in danger! They could have gotten lost in the woods or injured or attacked by an animal.
Maybe they got adopted by wolves, you don't know.
They could be very happy.
What did you just say to me? What do you mean, about the wolves? Did you just make fun of me for being blind? What? Hey! No! What are you talking about? I cannot believe that an officer of the law has this kind of prejudice.
I have rights, you know! OK, this is just a joke.
We're kidding around.
- (arguing) - Could you stop it, please?! This is my dad we're talking about.
Make the call.
OK.
Just please, don't do that again.
(nature sounds, birds chirping) (more bird cries) (She blows out some air.
) (sound of zipper being opened) - Sorry.
- Hm No, it's OK.
How's your leg? (groaning): Still hurts but I think the bleeding stopped.
OK.
Sit tight, I'm gonna head up to the road, - get some help.
- (voices) Sh someone's coming.
You better not be riding me, kid! It's cold out here and I'm losing patience.
- It's Pete! He's alive! - What the hell? - It's those guys from the bar.
- And they have guns.
We gotta get outta here.
(moaning and panting) OK, what are we doing? I can't outrun those guys.
- We just have to hide - We're not going to make it.
- What? No! - You need to leave me.
Go, get in cell range to get help.
You know I'm right.
- Go.
- I'll be back.
OK, I know you will.
(panting) - (twig snapping) - You hear something? Sounds like it's coming from over there.
There it is.
I can't believe it.
- (panting) - Watch him.
Where's the money? I told you, I don't know.
Joe and Tom hid it.
Stop messing with us, kid.
You know that we've got - your mother's address.
- Shut up.
Someone was here.
Recently.
Whoever you are show yourself! (percussive suspense music) (bird cries) Check it out.
Must be injured.
Go.
(little groan) (flapping of wings close by) (impact and grunting) LET HIM GO!! Let him go, or he dies.
(panting) (loud grunt) Shadow! Shoulda stuck to hockey.
Get on your knees.
(panting and groaning) You heard them talking in the bar about the money they found.
Shut up.
And you grabbed Pete on the road, didn't you? You always had a mouth on you.
- What're we gonna do 'bout him? - We got no choice.
- He knows who we are.
- Whoa.
We didn't - talk about killing anybody.
- What did you think - was gonna happen? - Stop! Think about this.
(gunshot) - (cocking of gun) - Drop it.
- Angie - I got this, Shade.
- Shoot her, Des! - I don't know, Gord.
She's not gonna shoot us.
You're not gonna shoot us, are you, Princess? No, she's not! But I will! (sound of radio comms) - This way! - Come on, - hurry up! Hurry up! - Drop the weapon! - Do it now! - Go! Go! Go! Go! (indistinct shouts) It's OK, buddy.
I got you.
(panting) You found this during the field exercise? - Yes ma'am.
- But you didn't report it - to your section commander.
- No ma'am.
We decided to hide it, until we could figure out what to do.
Joe and I did.
Pete wanted to report it, ma'am.
Tom, don't.
It's OK.
There's no point in lying anymore.
And after the fight in the bar we thought Pete changed his mind and ran off with the money.
I'm sorry, buddy.
In the boys' defense, Colonel, when push came to shove - they did the right thing.
- Don't get me started with you.
You've done nothing but lie to me since the beginning.
And it goes without saying I am deeply disappointed in you.
Report to the Master Steward.
Dismissed.
Not you, Private Caplan.
The one thing these two did do right was convince me to issue you a leave pass for the weekend.
Seems someone is very eager to see you.
(little groan) - Hey! - Oh my god! - Mom! - You scared me so much! I know.
I'm fine.
- (sobbing) - Hey, uh Cuban cigars for real this time.
If you hadn't made that call to the base, I don't think things would have turned out so well for us.
I'll take the cigars.
But if I'm being honest, it was that daughter of yours.
She made me do it.
- Really? - Oh yeah! Yeah, she can be surprisingly persuasive.
(chuckles) - Are you OK?- - Oh yeah, I'm fine.
Back on my feet in a couple of days.
(chuckles) (indistinct chatter) What does a missing army soldier have to do with a 20-year-old robbery? Find out this week on a very special Breakfast with Becca.
- Hey, Matt! - Hey! - Pretty exciting stuff! - The network was so thrilled they scheduled an extra hour for her.
Great! I'm gonna start dinner.
And by that you mean, "I'll go in the pantry and eat all the pretzels"? Hey! It's just part of my process.
- Hey, Honey.
- Hey! I heard you were throwing your weight around down - at the police station.
- Uh, I was scared.
I'm sorry.
No, don't apologize.
It was brave.
And it made me think that, um, maybe I've been underestimating you.
So I got you something.
What is it? - An Italian phrase book? - I never want you to feel like there's anything holding you back.
Especially me.
Thank you.
Thank you, thank you.
(sigh) (hubbub) Hi Ken.
I know things have been weird lately.
I thought I'd come by so we could talk.
Lemme know if that's a problem.
Bye.
- Oh hey, you're still here! - Hey! Yeah, - we were just, uh - Talking.
Talking, yeah.
We were just talking about, uh - Current events.
- Current events, you know.
It's a crazy world out there, eh? And in here, apparently.
- Zoe, lock up for me, please? - Mm-hm! No problem! See ya! (door closing) Did I just get you in trouble? Is that what just happened? (cellphone ringing) - Hey, Mel! - Hey! - Are you OK? I just heard.
- Ah yeah.
it's just a scratch.
Well are you free? I feel like I need to see you.
- Um - It's a Jules night.
- I'm sorry, I forgot.
- [Um .]
Call me tomorrow, OK? [OK, I will.
.]
Bye.
- (Beep! and sigh) - - (Click!) - Winter Snow Please cover up The traces Of all romantic places That we used To know The ivy wall - (sound of laughter) - The waterfall The wishing well When lips were warm And stardust fell Winter snow Please cover with your whiteness The fire and the brightness (knocking) That once Were here Ooh-ooh
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