S.W.A.T. (2017) s03e12 Episode Script

Good Cop

- Previously on SWAT - I'm in some trouble, man.
My boss Nolan, he's into some shady business.
You let Nate walk away from all this, and I don't tell my friends in Narcotics about your little side business.
- Nobody move! - Get your hands up! Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! Before you go, there's something I want you to see.
Nate, what the hell are you doing here, man? I told you to go.
What do you want? You're working for me now.
You have to listen to everything that I say, too.
Broke my damn arm.
I need the next few weeks off.
Request denied.
You know what? I quit.
What are you doing? Come on, Street, you don't mean this, man.
Street, talk to me! Why are you throwing it all away, - again? - I don't want your help.
All I want is for you guys to go.
Just leave.
I have a new business partner that I'm trying to impress.
Nolan bought it.
I'm in.
Okay.
Okay.
Just go.
I'm gonna take care of this.
Go, go! All of you! Go on! Go, go! Nate, what the hell are you doing here, man? - I told you to go.
- This is my fault.
Let me help, man.
No, man, I don't want you in this any deeper.
Get out of here.
Go on, man, go! Hondo, tell me it worked.
It did, kid.
You're not being followed.
All right, we're clear.
Nolan's guy hung around, watched you leave.
We even clocked him filming you, so expect him to squeeze you soon.
Good to know.
- Nice work, Street.
- Thanks.
You guys sold it.
I think I'm in.
One thing working undercover ten years has taught me: getting in is easy.
The tricky part is getting out.
Looks like business is good.
People can't get enough of the new batch.
Street, where should our friend be selling? Crenshaw.
Olympic Division's underfunded right now.
- Patrol's less saturated.
- Appreciate the advice, but police aren't our biggest problem right now.
We got a new headache.
The Forty-Twos are getting trigger happy about us stepping on their territory.
We're expanding in a new direction.
I don't need the complications right now.
Street, what's good territory? A few possibilities.
You want a drink? Got anyone else who can pour it? - That'll make a difference? - Yeah.
I prefer a clean glass, brother.
If you expand, go north.
Midday in Wilshire is lowest deployed watch.
Less cops, less problems.
What'd you call me? I will put two bullets in you and your boy before you even think about pulling that gun.
House-train your new pet, Nolan.
The intel isn't worth the hassle.
We agreed on two weeks.
Once I close the deal with my new supplier, your debt is finished.
How long will that be? It'll go a lot faster if you stop threatening my customers.
Sorry I'm late.
Nate got into it with a neo-Nazi.
Gave him hell, I hope.
Of course.
Nolan sold ten keys tonight to the Aryans.
They're expanding into Wilshire; we should lay off up there, prove my intel's valuable.
This is really good work, Street.
Two weeks in, and you have uncovered Nolan's whole distribution network.
Maybe it's time we finally move.
We hit now, get a hundred dealers off the street.
It won't mean anything unless we find the guy on top Nolan's new supplier.
Nolan thinks he can become this supplier's main seller.
The way he's been talking about this new shipment, it has to be any day now.
We still don't know how or where they're moving it in.
If we got a pure sample of the heroin, it would tell us where it originated.
We could start there.
The Aryans just restocked.
I mean, you hit them before they dilute it The Aryans are one step from you in the food chain.
We can't risk them connecting a bust back to you.
They're in the middle of a turf beef with the Forty-Twos.
You stage it right, they don't have to know it's SWAT robbing them.
Sir, it looks like it's time to finally bring in the rest of the team.
If SWAT can find out how the drugs are coming in, can you get us a when? Yeah, I'll do my best.
I gotta get back to Nate's.
Street.
Yeah? How are you holding up? Tan keeps texting me, checking in.
Chris, she stopped after a few days.
I know I can't respond, it's just It's been the hardest part of this whole thing, you know.
I hate keeping this from them, too.
It's all gonna be worth it when we get Nate out of there.
I just hope they understand.
Street, he's your brother.
I get it, and so will they.
Let's just finish this thing.
Thanks.
This is the longest we've ever had a SWAT officer undercover.
This type of work takes patience.
And like I told the top brass, I bet my career on this op.
And Street's life.
What's with the 4:00 a.
m.
SOS? We're not on early call.
What's going on? We needed the privacy.
All right, listen up.
There's something Commander Hicks and I have had to keep from you.
Now, we wanted to tell you earlier, but the operation was only approved if we could keep the circle really small.
What's this got to do with Street? Two weeks ago, Street came to me and Hicks asking for help.
His foster brother Nate found himself in trouble with a crew down in Long Beach.
Turns out Nate was a witness to a large-scale heroin smuggling operation.
Though it operates out of Long Beach, the reach of the network comes all the way up here to L.
A.
"And given his relationshp with Nate, and his history both with Long Beach and SWAT, we agreed to plant Street within the organization as a disgraced member of the LAPD.
He's been undercover this entire time? We watched him quit.
That was all theater? Not so much for any of you, but for the civilians and non-SWA crowd that was there that day.
We needed word to spread that Street was truly done for good.
That he had burned bridges.
You could have trusted us with this.
It's an unfortunate necessity.
Like it or not, your reactions to Street quitting helped sell his cover.
Let me be very clear.
Every call was authorized by me, so if you have a gripe, you take it up with me, but you do it later.
Right now, we've got work to do.
Now, the bar Street worked is a way station between whoever's importing the heroin and the sellers on the street.
The owner of the bar, Teague Nolan, sells to bikers, bangers, whoever.
This guy doesn't discriminate.
Once it's sold, it's out of his hands and in the people's veins.
We've been on the sidelines, but we're about to get in the game.
We're gonna raid the last crew that Nolan sold to.
We're gonna grab the heroin, and we're gonna learn how this stuff is being brought in.
Won't that risk Street's cover? - Not if we roll as a rival crew.
- We pulling a rip? Warrant's already been signed.
Nolan's new shipment could arrive any day.
And if we miss it, it could be months before we get another shot to topple this entire pyramid.
So let's take these sons of bitches down and bring Street home.
All right, we're looking for the uncut stuff so we can test it and determine the source.
Any questions or concerns? - Nope.
- No.
Let's go.
Where's the heroin? Stay out of Forty-Two territory.
I heard the Aryans just got hit.
I got a few ideas who might be behind it.
What? It's one thing to be giving out street tips to Nolan when he asks for 'em, but now you're going out looking for stuff on your own? I mean, what if something happens to you? The faster Nolan's product sells, the faster you and I can get out of this.
And you really think, once he does the deal, he's gonna let us go, huh? Come on.
Maybe it's time we bail.
Okay, go to another state.
I can't run.
Nolan has me on video.
You and I are in too deep.
I just I just need you to trust me.
I need you both to clear out tonight.
I'm having a meeting in here.
Why do we have to clear out? Because you're not invited.
And I don't need you making a fool out of me again in front of company.
You know, you're trying so hard to impress this new supplier.
Having someone with my experience can only add to your value.
I said no.
Your only job is to do what I say.
So get lost.
Jim, just drop it.
I have to go.
They're meeting tonight.
Whoever this new supplier is, he's gonna be there.
Absolutely not.
If there's even a small chance of side-stepping this guy to get to his boss, we need to take it.
It's too dangerous.
We could set up a surveillance, try to I.
D.
the supplier that way.
Nolan is paranoid.
He's gonna be double-checking everything before inviting this guy in the building.
If he sniffs anything, anything funny, this whole op goes down the drain.
So we get anything from the rip yet? They traced the heroin back to Southeast Asia, specifically to a region near one or two Malaysian shipping ports.
So it's got to be coming through the Port of L.
A.
, not through Mexico.
That's the largest port in the U.
S.
Even knowing where the drugs are coming from, there are still thousands of containers being brought in 24-7.
So that's it then.
I have to go to this meeting.
I got to see if I can narrow down when it's coming in.
Street, are you sure about this? If we can end this and get Nate out alive, we have to try.
We won't be able to bring backup or even give you a wire.
I know.
- All right.
- All right, we're gonna do it, but we're gonna be smart about it.
We're gonna give you a real reason to walk in there uninvited.
Lieutenant, - can you get Long Beach PD on the phone? - I'm on it.
You're not going in there empty-handed.
Oh, you've got to be kidding me.
- Nolan said to get lost.
- Got new intel for him.
Can't wait.
So give it to me, and I'll take it to him.
I'm getting inside this bar one way or another.
Remember what happened the last time you and I danced, Barber? You want a rematch? What the hell are you doing here? Oh! When are you gonna understand your place in all of this? Long Beach PD is on its way to the Jackals' stash house.
I wait outside like you want, the Jackals and whatever heroin they haven't sold is locked up before this meeting's over.
How's it gonna look to your new supplier if your biggest dealer is facing 20 years unless he gives you up? Now you're sure about this? I blew up my life to help Nate, and as you've made it perfectly clear, you own us.
So why would I throw it all away now? Yeah, quite a life you imploded there.
Decorated career.
Twice.
Your team is your family.
And, uh, you're-you're dating the boss's daughter, right? Yeah.
I know all about her.
Very pretty.
I've seen the pictures.
You would give her up just to help a foster brother? Take it easy on him, Nolan.
Isn't this what you have him around here for? Call your customers.
Let's see how valuable this kid really is.
Can't find anything over a hundred calories in there.
Stress eating won't make you feel any better.
Well, actually, it usually does.
I wanted to apologize for earlier.
I challenged your authority in front of Hondo and Street.
It's your mission.
They're your team.
It wasn't my place.
I'm just worried about Street.
Well, I brought you something that might help.
Are you nuts? This is the hardest part for me, too.
The waiting.
I know you think I only care about my career, but I've been doing this job a long time, just like you.
To get through an op like this, you have to focus on the mission outcome.
We can't get caught up worrying every second about our asset.
Or we'll both go crazy.
Do you trust him? Street? 100%.
So there's nothing we can do but wait.
And drink.
This is water.
Well, it wasn't always.
But rituals don't care if you quit drinking.
It always helped to have something to distract me.
How long you been on the wagon? It's not something I count anymore.
Fair enough.
The Jackals did not appreciate having to flush their stash for no reason.
Then, ten minutes later, the LBPD kicked in their door.
Fortunately, there was nothing left for them to find.
Cops left empty-handed.
You saved us a big hassle.
Let me introduce myself.
I'm Frank Ludlow.
Jim Street.
You must be Nolan's supplier.
You do good work, Jim.
You cleaned up those bodies without a fuss.
I keep waiting for them to turn up.
How did you pull that off? Well, that's a secret.
Protects both of us for me not to tell you.
You have impeccable timing.
We were just about ready to go over tonight's shipment.
Sit down.
You heard from Street? I got him for about 30 seconds after he left the bar.
He met the supplier.
Shipment's arriving tonight.
Is this our guy? Frank Ludlow, son of shipping magnate Charles Ludlow.
Guess he couldn't make it in the family business; found a nice side hustle moving drugs on Daddy's boats.
- Street find out which boat? - No, but there's only one Ludlow ship from Malaysia arriving tonight.
We need to grab Ludlow with the drugs, otherwise this has all been for nothing.
Take two full units.
No chances.
This is gonna be one hell of a welcome party for Street.
I'll prep the team.
We're rolling out in five.
Vandelli's team's got backup.
Hey.
We're not leaving here with drama hanging over our heads.
Let it out.
Hondo, there's nothing to let out.
You needed to keep the circle small to keep Street safe.
It wasn't a matter of trust, it was a matter of mistakes.
If we didn't know anything, we couldn't make any.
Be real with me.
I get why we couldn't know.
At first.
But I don't see how keeping us in the dark for two weeks after he quit kept Street any safer.
We had to follow strict orders.
And the second we got the chance to let you in, we did.
Yeah, after two weeks of feeling guilty and blaming ourselves.
Chris, trust me, it was not easy to stand by and not say anything to you.
But the integrity of the mission had to come first.
I know.
And we're not blaming you, Hondo.
It's just been really tough.
Well, let's make sure today's better.
Nate? Where were you? I thought we were hanging here tonight.
I need you to pack your things and get out of here right now.
Didn't you just get done telling me that we couldn't bail? Not us.
You.
You went back to the bar, didn't you? - I told you not to go.
- Listen, listen.
Something big is about to go down and I need you clear of it.
Look, whatever you got yourself into, you can't handle alone.
We're not letting each other go again.
- This is different.
- How? I can't explain, I just need you to trust me.
Remember the Robin Motel? That crappy place off Spring? Yeah.
40 bucks a night, didn't even have an ice machine.
Go there, lay low for a few days till I call you.
Do not let anyone know you're there.
What aren't you telling me? Please just go there.
- The Robin Motel, then.
- Yeah.
Look, whatever's going on, you know I got your back.
Always have.
Hurry.
I got eyes on the Malaysia ship.
A skeleton crew is moving specific cargo.
You got them, Chris? They're taking them across the port to a warehouse.
They're opening the cargo.
They got protection, too.
Count 20 workers, five guards.
Anyone got eyes on Street? Street just pulled in.
He's with Nolan.
No sign of Ludlow.
30-David.
In position.
Nobody moves until we got Ludlow in our sights.
What are you looking at? Just checking for anything that doesn't feel right.
Occupational hazard.
We don't touch the boxes.
I see your game, Street.
Barging in, putting on a show for Ludlow? You're making a play for my whole operation.
Something's happening between Street and Nolan.
We can't move until we see Ludlow.
I don't want your job, Nolan.
All I want is for this to be finished.
- Why don't I believe you? - I don't know.
That's your problem.
Don't forget, as long as I have that videotape, your life and Nate's life are mine.
You cross me, I will finish you.
And every person you love.
- Any issues? - It's all here.
That's the signal.
Ludlow's there.
30-David is set.
Move, move, move! - LAPD! - Police! - LAPD SWAT! On your knees! - Drop the weapons! - On the ground! - On your knees! Put the guns down! The whole time? Now you know where you can stick that video.
Hey-hey-hey-hey.
Don't be stupid.
This is not a problem.
You want to tell us what's in the boxes? Just a bunch of pigs.
- They're empty.
- You're not gonna find anything.
I'm a legitimate businessman.
There's no drugs.
There's nothing here.
Guess you made a big mistake, Street.
- Get them out of here.
- Nice knowing you.
Sir, the drugs were supposed to be there.
There's no way they were just playing us.
Why not? We were playing them.
Maybe they figured out somehow that Street was undercover, and they set us up to flush him out.
If that were true, he wouldn't be sitting here right now.
Can we keep Ludlow in custody until we figure this out? With no drugs, lawyer just got Ludlow released, along with his entire crew.
How is this happening? Everyone has a paper trail with the company.
They're all legit.
Even the gunmen are cargo security detail.
Five armed guys guarding a shipment of piggy banks? Come on, Commander.
Without any heroin, Ludlow has all the deniability he needs, legally.
Nolan told Ludlow, "It's all here.
" - That had to have been the shipment.
- Then where are the drugs? I don't know, but we must have missed something.
Our warrant's good for 24 hours, right? Okay, so we roll back to that warehouse, and we look for anything that we missed.
Okay.
I'll call Narcotics.
Time to grab up as many dealers as we can.
Try to get something out of this mess.
Hey, Street.
Welcome back.
Is that my mission report? Sounds like hell.
Yeah, it was.
The entire time you were gone, I kept blaming myself.
Felt like I should have stopped you from going down to Long Beach alone.
If it means anything, I really appreciate how much you cared.
It doesn't.
You could have told me.
Chris, I had orders.
I don't care.
And I know it's not your fault, and I know it's not Hondo's fault, but it still hurts.
Being lied to this whole time, when I when I was so worried about you.
I'm sorry.
I just I mean, I was in an impossible situation.
But you know now, so can't we just go back to how it was before? I don't know.
Not right now, at least.
Nate, why are you calling? I heard what went down.
Nolan keeps texting me.
- You safe? - Yeah.
You didn't really quit SWAT, did you? No, but our bust went bad.
There were no drugs.
- We had to let Ludlow and Nolan walk.
- What are we gonna do? We can't leave Nolan out there, wanting us dead.
Wait I know something you can use.
Maybe.
I know where to look.
No, no, no.
Stay put.
Don't let anyone know where you are.
I will come to you, you tell me what to look for and where.
Just get here.
I'm at our spot.
- I'll see you soon.
- Okay.
Street was sure the drugs were coming here.
Well, just in case, I got Chris and Tan paying a visit to Ludlow's corporate office.
See if anything turns up.
Deacon are they doing all right? Yeah.
Best they can, considering the whiplash.
But they're tough.
The team still feels out of sync.
- Maybe I could have done it different - Hey, no-no.
That "what if" game, that's just a fool's errand.
Doesn't mean the call wasn't bad.
We stand by your decisions.
That's what a good team does.
That's how they endure, get through times like this.
You start doubting yourself, it's gonna make us doubt each other.
I thought maybe the banks themselves were made of heroin, but so far, nothing.
I'll keep testing, but don't get your hopes up.
That glove over there - Is that one of yours? - No.
Must have come off one of the dock workers.
You mind? The guys unpacking the piggy banks, they weren't wearing gloves.
The guys carrying the boxes were.
Do me a favor.
Test that.
Positive.
Wait a second.
Street said that Nolan wouldn't let him touch the boxes.
The boxes weren't carrying the heroin, the boxes are the heroin.
It's baked in the cardboard.
Dumpsters are empty.
Boxes are gone.
Trash crew came this morning.
The unis let them empty the bins.
That wasn't the trash crew.
Ludlow just got all his heroin back.
The process is more simple than you might think.
Powdered heroin is mixed with a solvent to turn it into a liquid.
The box soaks it up like a sponge.
Once it dries, it's basically indistinguishable from a box you might get from Amazon.
He can switch up the cargo every time.
Long as Ludlow knows which boat the boxes are on, he's all set.
How do they extract the heroin from the boxes once they get here? By washing the cardboard with the same solvent.
The chemical separates the heroin from the cardboard.
Gravity does the rest.
And the heroin's in that soup? Yes, but it's still mixed with other chemicals.
We have to use heat to separate out the impurities.
This fume hood is keeping the gas inside, but it is deadly to breathe.
And if we heat it up too much or too fast, the heroin will burn and the smoke will get much worse.
And here's what we're left with.
100% pure heroin.
Ludlow gets thousands of boxes; there's no way he's going through this process one at a time.
No.
It would take a sizable lab to process this at high volume.
Patrol rolled by Ludlow's estate to pick him up, he wasn't there.
Warrant's out, but he's in the wind.
Well, he's not skipping town with a truck full of cardboard boxes.
We got to find out where he's processing this, and fast.
Nate? You in there? Nate? Street, we found Ludlow's drugs.
We know his game.
He's not gonna get away.
This wasn't Ludlow.
I found these in the ironing board, between the cloth and the metal.
You know, in a-a foster home, there's so little that's actually yours.
New kids always nabbing your stuff.
Ironing board was one of Nate's hiding places.
He knew I'd look there.
Those are papers from Nolan's office.
Nate must have ignored me and-and gone after him on his own to find him, and-and then Nolan, or his-his guys followed him back here.
What do the papers say? I don't know what to make of them, but they-they got to mean something.
Nate died getting them to us, so we're gonna dig through them.
You know Nolan's behind this, right? He's-he's punishing me for burning him.
We don't have proof yet Nolan was here.
I believe you.
But SWAT's priority is Ludlow.
We'll put Homicide on this; they will get him.
Right now we need to find Ludlow's lab and shut it down.
- I want to see him out.
- Of course.
All right, I'm gonna bring these back to HQ.
I'm gonna take Street with me.
Keep an eye on him until he settles down.
Maybe I should stay here with Homicide.
I understand Ludlow's our priority, but we got to get to Nolan before he adds to his body count.
Check the street cams.
There's got to be a shot of Nolan or his guys coming here.
Street's gone.
He didn't ride with Nate's body.
I found this on his motorcycle.
- Nate's car's gone, too.
- He's going after Nolan.
Go.
I'll find that footage.
- What about Ludlow? - We'll grab him up.
Hondo, find Nolan before Street does.
These are just bar receipts.
Nothing out of the ordinary.
There has to be something here.
Nate told Street he had something we can use.
Hey, check this out.
Supply bill from a Cavalier Corp.
Ten grand on bar napkins, six on coasters, 20 on ice? Bill's over a hundred thousand dollars.
Either Nolan's ice guy is taking him to the cleaners, or this is not a real distributor.
I've seen this date in Street's report.
It's the same day Nolan first bought heroin from Ludlow.
This is how he paid for it.
Well, nothing to find with Cavalier.
No real names.
Just a list of properties.
Hey, hold on.
Cavalier owns a recycling plant.
Looks big enough to hide a lab.
And Ludlow could order equipment and chemicals without raising eyebrows.
This has to be the place.
LAPD! Whoever's back there, come up, slowly.
Hands where I can see them.
Where's Nolan? Put the cuffs on me.
I'm not telling you anything.
Get up.
Get up! What happened to your arm? Jim Street happened.
You know him? Did he come up in here asking about Nolan? And did you tell him anything? No.
But then he broke my arm again.
How about we just cut to the part where you tell me everything you told I got no problems breaking your other arm.
Nolan inside? Saw him enter about ten minutes ago with a pizza.
So what are we waiting on? Well, I guess I need him to come back out.
Maybe I approach, provoke a fight.
Should justify whatever happens after.
Could have done that when you saw him ten minutes ago, Street.
Why didn't Nate just stay put like I told him to? He was trying to help you, kid.
He probably thought he owed you for getting you caught up - in all of this.
- I was always the one that owed him.
Maybe.
But sometimes we all get a little twisted, man.
I blamed myself every day you were under.
I made the call and I felt like everything you went through was on me.
Nolan has to pay.
The only thing you owe Nate is to be the great cop that he saw you as.
That's who he was protecting.
Is that who I really am? Street, are you kidding me? When you ditched us back at that motel, I felt like every bad decision I'd ever made was coming back to bite me in my ass.
But then I find you sitting right here, instead of standing in that house, standing over Nolan's dead body.
Street, you are a great cop.
You came to me and Hicks about your brother Nate when you could have tried to handle it on your own.
You sacrificed your reputation trying to stop something that threatened the city.
I know now that I made the right call putting you in.
And I know that you were never gonna follow through with what you think you came here to do.
You call the cops on me? I gave Lynch this address.
And she found footage of Nolan and one of his guys going to Nate's motel.
We got him, Street.
We got him for Nate's murder.
You coming with me, Officer? Teague Nolan, this is the LAPD! We've got a warrant for your arrest! Don't move, Nolan! I should've known you were a rat.
Drop the bag.
Hands where I can see them.
Kept my promise, though, didn't I? How's Nate? Much as I'd like to see you go for that gun, I need you on the ground with your hands behind your head now! I'll shoot you before he does.
Then everybody here wins but you.
Teague Nolan, you're under arrest for the murder of Nate Warren.
Cops are here! Go, go, go! Police! Drop the weapon! Hey! We need to move.
Grab every grain of powder you can.
Forget the trays.
The rest of the cardboard's a wash.
- Slow them down.
- You got it.
Chris, Tan.
Find Ludlow.
We'll take care of this.
We can't let Ludlow get away with those drugs.
Let's go, let's go.
Don't move! Hands up! Don't move, Ludlow! This is for Jim Street.
We got him.
Ludlow's in custody.
Couldn't have done it without you.
I'm sorry about Nate.
Yeah.
We all know how much he meant to you.
Street, you need anything, we're here for you.
I'm just grateful to be back on the team again.
Street.
You never left this team.
Jim.
Molly.
- I - My dad told me everything.
Why you ghosted me the past couple weeks, about your brother.
I'm so sorry.
That mission report's gonna make good bedtime reading for the mayor and the chief.
Yeah.
Lots of arrests.
We got your guy.
It's a major win for the department.
And for you.
Then why doesn't it feel like it? Because someone innocent got killed.
Days like this make me want to steer the wagon straight into a gulch.
Hey, hey.
Don't talk like that.
I got a ritual of my own, you know.
A decade back, I negotiated a hostage situation for the French consulate.
So every Christmas, they send me a box of these.
So after every mission, I allow myself just one.
You shared something with me.
Least I can do is return the favor.
To Nate Warren.
To Nate.
I should've lied.
To Nate.
I told him we didn't have Nolan, that we needed evidence.
And he went out looking for it.
Anything you said wasn't gonna stop him.
And people keep on telling me that he's a hero and talking about how brave he is, calling mebrave.
I don't feel very brave.
It doesn't mean you're not.
You know, I used to be the go-to guy for undercover.
I loved the danger.
I could really push the limit 'cause it didn't matter what happened to me.
It's probably why I was so good at it.
Something happened this time, though.
My hand would shake.
And it wasn't a it wasn't my brain.
I knew how to play my part.
My body was trying to tell me something.
This wasn't an everyday op.
I know.
But the shaking, it only started when Nolan mentioned Molly.
Two years ago, I had nothing.
And now I-I got this job that I love and an amazing girlfriend and I mean, this team.
It's the family I never had.
And yeah, I mean, we've had our bumps lately, but Chris she's my best friend.
You've come a long way, kid.
My hand was shaking 'cause I realized I finally had something to lose.

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