Station 19 (2018) s05e15 Episode Script

When the Party's Over

1 Oh, my God.
My quads are broken.
Nothing like punishment sprints to make your body hate you.
So do we think that, uh, Sullivan might have accused Beckett of drinking on the job as, like, a power play? Oh, I really don't want to believe that.
- Or he was drinking on the job, right? - But the pee test was clean.
- Today.
- You really think? Beckett's sloppy sometimes.
He's always cranky.
And addicts know addicts.
Yeah, or Sullivan just wanted that captain job again.
Oh, boy.
Looks like Bishop is having a nervous breakdown.
Uh-oh.
Hey, you found us.
I, uh need a drink.
Man, you know, I gotta say it.
This breakup was a long time coming.
- I need three drinks.
- Yeah.
Oh, hey.
Hey.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Are we gonna blackmail somebody out here? No.
I-I wanted to meet up on the roof, but Beckett's up there, brooding out into the night, so So we're staging a coup.
Ah, trust me.
I wanted to after that crap with t-the sprints.
Yeah, I know.
Much too reminiscent of my childhood for me to, uh, process that right now, but that is not why we're here.
We We just wanted to, um We We want to, uh, ask you, um, for your Sperm.
Your sperm.
Do you remember when you told me you waste a lot of it? Well, we would like to take you up on your offer to be our donor.
- What she said.
- Okay.
Uh w-what? We decided that we don't want it to just be some random donor from a catalogue, that we want it to be somebody that we know, - and we want you.
- Yes.
My My sperm.
Yeah.
- Andy? - Hey.
Hi.
- Andy? Oh, my God.
- What happened? - I - Andy.
Hey.
- S-So, who is this guy? - Um, I'm not sure.
- Maddox knew him.
- Oh.
- Are you injured? - Um, I don't think so.
I - No.
No, no, no.
No, no, no.
- Let me see.
- Her body is evidence.
- I just I-I-I-I hit him.
I-I fought him off.
- Thank God.
- Hey, look, I'm not gonna touch you, but, Andy, d-did you hit your head? You need You need to take the aid car.
- Why? - T-T-The guy, he's on the ground.
I hurt him.
He's He's He was bleeding.
Um please, go, go.
- Okay, we got it.
- It's It's in the parking lot behind Joe's Bar.
- We got it! - His name His name's Jeremy.
Andy, I'm gonna call this in to the police so they can get a statement from you.
Is that okay with you? Andy? Can I call the police for you? Uh, police, yes.
Call it in.
- Andy? - I'm fine.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
Hey, big shot, how was school? Hola, mija.
There's food in the fridge.
Do you have any homework? Wait, what is this? Huh? Was it that Thompson kid again? He tripped me.
Thompson kid.
Uh-oh.
Looks like he's got a crush on you.
- Johnny.
- Hey, don't say that to my kid.
What? He didn't mean anything by it, Elena.
Yeah, it's just something they say about kids.
I don't care.
Don't say it to my daughter.
Come on, mija.
You okay, hmm? - You sure she said Joe's Bar? - Yeah.
Seattle FD! Anyone need assistance?! Seattle Fire Department! - Anyone? - Jeremy? I don't know.
Maybe he fled the scene? Look.
- What? - It's blood.
Man, don't mess with Herrera, huh? Seriously.
So he probably did run.
Coward.
Guys? Hey, over here! - Here, here.
- Grab the c-collar.
Jeremy? Jeremy, can you hear me? Jeremy? Nothing.
Okay, we have to move him.
There's no room here.
Okay.
Let's roll him.
Ready? Yep.
On three.
One, two, three.
Careful.
- Is it tight? - Good? Okay.
Yeah.
- Good on your side? - Yeah.
Okay.
Hold on.
I'll tie you in.
- Ready? - Yep.
One, two, three.
Keep going, keep going.
I'll start bagging him.
Let's get him hooked up to the monitor, start suctioning, do a quick head-to-toe.
Hughes, get ready to intubate.
Hands up.
This guy attacked Andy.
We deal with our feelings later.
You are Andy's friend later.
Right now, you're a paramedic.
I know.
I know.
I got it.
God, it's a bloody mess in here.
Cricoid pressure? Can you see anything? Not a chance.
It's just There's too much damage.
This is just basically gonna be a blind attempt.
Okay, okay, okay.
- That's not gonna help.
- Sats are dropping below 80.
He needs a surgical airway.
You're gonna cric him? - Get ready for more blood.
- Alright.
Here.
- Got it? - Yep.
Andy's gonna need a lawyer.
- Oxygenation is improving.
- Let's get him on a board.
Bishop, what the hell? Did you call in backup? No need.
We got it.
Traumatic airway with head injury.
Fluids going and tubed.
He needs Grey-Sloan.
This guy attacked Andy.
You shouldn't be treating him.
- Why? - Because he attacked my ex-wife.
Exactly.
None of you should be treating him.
- God.
- You're too close to the situation.
You should have called in another station immediately.
- I'm calling in backup.
- Yeah, but we're already here, okay? - So if we don't move him now - Look, right now, he has a pulse, okay? And his sats are up to 89.
Dispatch, this is Captain Beckett from Station 19.
We need an additional engine and aid car to Joe's Bar for a 35-year-old male victim of assault.
Send SPD.
Oh, come on.
He's flatlining.
- Oh, prepping epi.
- Starting compressions.
Dispatch, this is Captain Beckett again.
How long till backup arrives? It's getting hard to bag him.
This is not good.
This is a disaster.
You should have called this in.
This is not good for Andy.
This guy cannot die.
You say you knew this man.
James, um, last name? Uh, Jeremy.
I didn't I didn't get his last name.
And no, I didn't really know him.
We We just met tonight.
He's a friend of my lieutenant's, Maddox.
John Maddox.
We will need John Maddox' contact information and all the names and contact information of everyone present.
Okay.
Everyone left early, except for the guy, Jeremy.
He stayed behind with me.
How long were you both at the bar? Uh late.
Were you drinking? Yep, I-I took my team out because our station had just been closed down.
We were, you know, celebrating the station's legacy.
Are you inebriated now? - The attack kind of sobered me up.
- Right, um - We have to ask these questions.
- I know, I know.
You know how it is, being a paramedic.
Memory, judgment, and all.
When alcohol is involved, it's important to note it down.
No, I'm not drunk.
When you say you fought him off, were you carrying mace or a weapon of any kind? No, there was a struggle.
I hit him, and that's it.
Where did you hit him? I I don't know.
I Uh, his his throat? I think I might have bit his hand.
'Cause you thought he was going to assault you.
No, because he did assault me.
Right.
I just meant you thought he was going to Rape me? Yes.
So when you got back here, you told your teammates to go aid him because you saw you had inflicted significant injuries? Yeah.
I mean, he He was on the ground.
And then you left him there and came back to this station.
How did you get here? I'm I don't know.
I don't know.
I Seems like some of your memories are a little hazy.
Why is that? Um, I-I I'm allowed to have someone here with me, right? An advocate? Technically, yeah.
Well, you should have offered that to me at the start.
I'd like one.
I'd like my friend here with me.
Dr.
Ben Warren, please.
You know what your tío said, it's not true, right? That's just something that people say to make excuses for boys, and it's not right.
This happens again, I want you to hit him back.
- Elena! - I'm serious, mija.
Did you know that Uncle Snuffy is a mixed martial arts champion? You think that anyone messes with him? - No.
- You bet your ass, no.
You know, one time I saw him knock this guy out in one single punch Bam! Your mama's crazy.
Yeah, that'll show that Thompson brat.
That's it.
That's That's all I remember.
Alright, well, we're still a little blurry on some of the details, but if that's all you remember, - Ms.
Herrera, we are - Uh, it's It's Captain Herrera.
And that's pretty normal for events like this.
It's the brain's response to trauma.
O-Of course.
We're sorry for all that you've been through.
Thank you for your statement.
Can't say it was my pleasure, but you know what I mean.
Well, we will follow up with you in a few days.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Y-You're not done here.
Andy has the option of a physical evidence recovery kit.
- A rape kit? - Yeah.
- She wasn't - Well, she was attacked.
Look, t-there was a struggle, alright? There is evidence on her body that can be collected.
One second.
- Andy.
- I It's totally up to you.
Your choice.
I-I really, really want a shower.
Yeah, I know, Andy.
I know.
But you know how this looks to guys like them.
Put yourself in the best position to be believed.
Well, d-does this mean I have to go to the hospital? Usually, yes, but I can call over to Grey-Sloan and have them send over a physical evidence recovery kit.
- I don't know.
- We can do it here.
Or Carina can do it.
As a doctor, I can tell you it's most important that you are healthy and unharmed, and this exam does that first and foremost, but it also increases the likelihood of holding perpetrators accountable.
Okay.
But here.
I just I-I want to do it here.
Absolutely.
Okay.
So you two will have to stand by to collect the kit and file it away at the precinct.
- Yeah, we know.
- Do you? 'Cause without my intervention, this step might have been skipped.
Look, I know this is standard training for doctors, - but not for us.
- Well, you need new training.
Excuse me.
- Pulse check.
- Still flatlining.
No pulse.
We still need to move him.
No, we wait for 88.
They're two minutes away.
Maybe we could have waited before.
- We don't have time now.
- Alright, prepping another epi.
- The guy's gone, Sullivan.
- No, he's not.
- It's PD's scene now.
- I'm not letting this guy die.
If he dies, Andy killed him.
And I'm telling you, it's best for Andy if this scene is preserved.
I'm handing this scene over.
I see a beat.
I got a pulse! I got a pulse! Okay.
Help me get him on a gurney.
Grey-Sloan is literally across the street.
- Are we doing this? - Come on.
Come on! Okay, screw it.
Screw it, let's do it.
Alright, I'll drive.
I'll drive.
Okay, one, two, three.
- Okay.
- Ready? - Yep.
- Got it.
Okay.
Good? Good? Okay.
Okay.
Moving.
19! His pulse is barely there.
Hey, how long does it take to go around the block, huh?! Okay, pulling up.
Pulling up.
Come on, come on! - Let's go! - Come on, come on, come on! 35-year-old male with significant head injury and a surgical airway.
Arrested in the field, now with ROSC.
- How long has he been down? - Maybe 15.
Pulse came back three minutes ago.
Alright, got it.
Let me in there.
Thank you.
- You have to keep him alive, alright? - That's usually the goal.
No, no.
This guy, he he attacked a friend of ours.
- Okay.
- And if he dies They got it, they got it, Sullivan.
I know, I know.
Don't let him die.
- You know what? Give us some space.
- Okay, Sullivan, come on.
Why don't you guys wait in the ambulance bay, and I will update you.
No, look You Listen, you don't understand.
Sullivan, stop.
You guys did your job.
Let me do mine, okay? - It's okay.
- Thank you.
Thank you.
Sully, they got it.
They got it.
You know, I'm not avoiding the question you guys asked me earlier, just so you know.
I know.
It's fine.
It's not the time.
- Are you okay? - I'm fine.
I can't believe she fought him off like that.
I mean, I can.
It's It's Andy.
But, you know Clearly you're not fine.
Did I Did I say something to offend you or upset you or I'm not upset.
I'm Well I am upset, but for Andy, and I'm trying not to be angry so I can perform this exam, but I'm also feeling electric.
I feel like there is this teenage version of me that just wants to scream and cry and dance with Andy, because she did it.
She hit him back.
She did what I couldn't do.
She did what so many of us can't do.
She stopped him.
And you didn't.
Stop him.
And I am in awe and overwhelmed, and I-I feel like this teenage version of me is elated and angry and and relieved.
This is all so much for me to handle right now, but talking about it really helps.
So thank you.
There's also a teenage version of me I think knows what you're talking about.
One who you know, froze instead of fought or was so scared that they kind of just wanted to leave their body.
A-And what Andy did, I mean, yeah, we should order her some balloons or some confetti.
- Hey.
- Uh, Dr.
Warren called.
Thank you.
You know what? I-I'm gonna clear out, give you guys some privacy, okay? You good? You? Hi, Jack.
Ah, I'm ready, I guess.
Andy, this is Dr.
Taryn Helm.
She'll be assisting me today.
- Okay.
Thank you.
- Have a seat.
You're very welcome.
Uh, we'd like to start off by asking for your consent to perform this exam.
You don't have to do all that.
Andy, control was taken from you tonight.
We would like to give it back to you.
Okay, uh yes, you have my consent.
So this will be a cooperative and ongoing process.
We'll be asking for your consent for each section of the test, and you have the right to agree or to refuse any part of it.
- Okay.
- And you can tell us to stop for any reason, no questions asked.
No need.
I want this documented.
- Let's begin.
- Okay.
The first section is the collecting of the clothing.
Each item is evidence.
Do you consent? Yes.
Aah! Stop it! - Is that too tight? - It's good.
Sample sealed.
Doing okay so far? Yes.
Ready to learn how to defend yourself? For the next section, we will be collecting samples from under your fingernails.
Do you consent? - No, this goes here.
- Yes, you have my consent.
You go for the spots that are the weakest Nose, kidney, groin, throat.
We will now photograph your injuries.
Do you consent? - Good.
Good.
- Yes.
If someone attacks you, you hit and hit, and you don't stop until they let go.
Then you run, and don't look back.
We'll be taking DNA samples by swabbing areas of your skin.
- Do you consent? - Yes, you have my consent.
Look.
Good, good.
That's good.
But you want to follow through.
Imagine your fist is coming out the back of his body, okay? - Good.
- And now a blood sample.
- Do you consent? - That's it.
Yes, you have my consent.
Good.
There you go.
Good, good.
Next, we'll be combing through your hair and collecting samples.
Do you consent? Andy, do you want us to stop? No, sorry.
Yes.
Yes, I consent.
I mean, it was beyond disastrous.
It was like a dinner party hosted by Medea and the Real Housewives.
Oof.
That does sound bad.
And who were you? Hm? What do you mean? Which housewife? No, man.
I was the child baked into a pie.
- What? - Medea! The myth! She bakes her children into a Never mind.
The point is, I was an innocent I mean, I'm not a housewife.
Okay, fine.
I might have called Dixon Sr.
a mediocre company man and said, - "Even your own son hates you.
" - There it is.
I mean, how could I not say something? By not saying anything.
No, man.
People like Dixon, they never get called out for being scumbags.
They're just failing their way upwards.
And you thought you were gonna change all that by calling out your boyfriend's father on his birthday? Ex-boyfriend.
And okay, fine.
I'm Lisa Rinna.
Hey, there he is.
- Here I am.
- Hey, Maddox.
I'm sorry about 23, man.
Aw, yeah, you seem really broken up about it.
Well, we're not excited about having to service an extra district, trust me.
Yeah, well, you can thank Herrera for that one.
I guess, uh, Andy talked to Chief Ross about the problems at 23, and, uh then we were closed.
So you think Andy's the reason 23 closed? Well, you know what they say.
If it walks like a duck and it throws you under the bus like a duck, then Anyway, we're gonna probably head out 'cause one of us is probably about to puke, so Oh, no.
Please, stay.
I know she's not the reason we closed.
It's just We're pretty tight, and if she knew this was coming, it would have been nice to have gotten a heads up or something.
Yeah, well, she was the captain, you know? That's a hard role to be in.
Y-You can't talk to your friends about everything.
Damn.
You're right.
I mean, it's been a while.
I haven't thought about that part of the job.
"I'm not here to make friends.
" That's me.
I'm practicing my Housewife catchphrase.
That's One blood sample will come with me to be run at Grey-Sloan, and then the other will be sealed up in the kit with everything else - and handed off to law enforcement.
- Okay.
And everything will be added to a statement to support your account of what happened tonight.
Okay, thank you.
- Take care.
- Thanks.
I feel like my body is a crime scene.
Oh, I can't imagine that feels good.
Nope.
But I'm glad we got the data.
Yeah.
Easy to accuse a woman of lying.
Not so easy to accuse DNA.
Yep.
I just keep I keep replaying it.
I was I kissed him.
I We were flirting all night.
I was drinking a lot.
Andy, you can change your mind at any point.
Even after flirting or kissing, even after you're naked in bed, consent is an ongoing negotiation.
It's not a contract that you're locked into.
That's just false.
It's absolutely false.
The worst part is, I really liked him.
We were having fun.
It He was the kind of person I could see myself dating, even, and And then a switch flipped or something.
He He changed.
He was a complete different person.
And now I'm here, hoping that I That I really hurt him.
- Is that bad? - Oh, no.
I hope you hurt him, too.
Is there anything I can do for you? - As a friend or as a doctor? - Please tell me I can shower.
You can shower.
Okay.
Thank you.
Okay, Pruitt, you know what? Yes, I'm not mother of the year.
I just want her to know that she can defend herself.
You know exactly what happened to me.
I just wish that I would have had someone who taught me this kind of thing.
Pruitt, you accuse me for not being there for her, and then you shut me down when I try to No.
No, no, we're not done.
Don't hang up the phone on me.
Pruitt? Hello? God.
What the hell is going on? It's been over an hour.
Maybe they took him into surgery.
- He could have a brain bleed.
- Oh, God.
Look, we did everything we could.
It's out of our hands now.
This is not gonna look good.
- Legally.
- Or socially.
I mean, any woman knows they call you a bitch or a tease before anyone even knows the details.
Hey, hey.
What happened? He blew a pupil and went into acute respiratory distress, lost all oxygenation, and then his vitals.
Valiant efforts, everyone, but there There just was no way he was gonna make it.
I'm sorry.
Yes! Pool shark! Look who's winning? How are you beating me? I think it's 'cause I have more upper body strength.
Dude, that is not even a little bit true or relevant to any of this.
Yes, thank you.
Another one.
- Come on.
- No, I cannot do another one.
- A toast.
- Well, if it's for a toast, then To the end of 23 - and the end of Emmis.
- Emmis? It's what Vic and I used to call you and Emmett.
Emmett and I used to call you and Vic "Thicc".
Thicc? - Oh, speak of the devil.
- Thicc! - Speak of the devil! - Yes! Hello? Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Hold on.
Slow down.
What happened? Can I help you? This is Detective Chen.
I'm Detective Berarducci.
We're here to talk to a Mrs.
Andy Herrera.
Captain Andy Herrera.
Right.
Can we speak to her, then? Two officers already took her statement from tonight.
We need to speak with her directly.
Please.
You're not from SVU? Homicide.
- Has anybody told her yet? - No.
Andy, hey.
The guy, J-Jeremy Listen to me, there's a number for a defense attorney.
Talk to him, okay? Andy, did you hear what I said? Do not talk to the cops.
- Yeah.
- Okay? Alright.
So you were standing over his body and you could tell that he was in distress.
No, I just I ran.
I ran here and told the Station 19 paramedics, who responded.
Well, the last report states you don't remember - how you got here.
- No, I remember.
I-I ran here because this is my old station.
And the paramedics, your friends and ex-husband, they knew that this person had assaulted you? The person that they were about to medically treat? Yes, but they're professionals.
They would never alter treatment for something like that.
Look, I-I know I-I don't have to talk to you.
I've actually been advised not to talk to you, but in good faith, I'm here to help in any way I can.
You're from Precinct 34, right? Our teams have worked together many times.
I'm a firefighter and a paramedic.
You said yourself, you saw that he, Jeremy, was in medical distress and you ran.
If this is true, why didn't you call the paramedics from the parking lot right away - when you saw that he was in distress? - I had just been attacked.
I-I was scared, and and again You were still scared after he was on the ground? Was he still a danger to you? Well, I wasn't gonna stand around to find out.
But as a paramedic, you knew, or should have known the signs of airway closure, and could have performed an immediate, life-saving procedure, right? No, I-I wasn't I wasn't a paramedic in that moment.
I was a woman who had just been attacked.
I-I defended myself, and I ran.
That's it.
Uh, am am I allowed to have an advocate here with me? I'm sorry.
No.
Wh Because I'm Because I'm not a victim anymore.
Because I'm a suspect.
I am not I am not a criminal.
I-I was attacked tonight.
Alright? That's it.
I No more questions.
No more statements.
If you need more from me, you can contact my lawyer.
- Uh, ma'am, I wouldn't advise - It's not "ma'am," - it's Captain Herrera.
- It's just easier to get - this settled without lawyers.
- I said no.
You heard what she said.
Get the hell out my station.
We still need statements from the paramedics who responded to the scene.
Maya Bishop, Victoria Hughes, Robert Sullivan, and yourself.
That's fine, but not tonight.
My team's been through enough.
If you want to interview my team, put in an official request with SFD.
Now get out.
Okay, uh, extra toothbrush.
Not even opened, and uh, toothpaste.
Thanks for letting me stay.
I just didn't want to be alone.
Of course.
Hey, so, uh, you're Moroccan Mint, right? Thank you.
- Andy! - Yo! - Oh, my God! - Guys, guys! - We're okay.
- Andy, are you alright? - Are you okay? - Are you alright? I-I-I'm okay.
I'm Are Are Are you okay? - I'm good.
- 100%.
I'm good.
He's drunk.
He's drunk.
You guys, you smell like a liquor store fire.
- We smell? You smell.
- Hi.
Hi, baby.
You're the one that smells.
Hey, hey.
Volume.
Yeah, shh.
I'm drunk.
I I'm sorry.
- I'm sorry I left.
- No.
You know, if I were there, you know, I could have I would have Yeah.
Mm! Okay, clearly, she didn't need you as backup.
No, Andy, seriously, me too.
I would have been like come here! Yeah, get him! Get him! Okay.
Guys, guys, guys.
Not the time.
- This is not what Andy needs right now.
- No, no.
For real.
No, no, no.
I would have drop-kicked his ass.
Yeah.
I would have been right there beside him! I think this is exactly what she needs right now.
Get him.
Get him.
Get him.
Oh, my God! What is that move? Done.
I shouldn't be laughing.
I-It's not funny.
It's not funny.
It's not It's not funny.
Is she okay? Uh, not really, no.
Come on! No, stop it! Please don't ask me if I'm okay.
Oh, I wouldn't dare.
I've seen what you can do to a windpipe.
My mother was the one who insisted that I take self-defense classes.
Nothing official, just Snuffy would teach me every day after school.
Like, for years, up until I graduated high school.
I'm glad she did.
Who knows what would have happened if you didn't have that muscle memory.
Mom? Life isn't fair, mija.
You should know that by now.
You'll figure it out eventually.
You keep learning from Uncle Snuffy, okay? Okay.
Promise me that you'll get really good at it and really strong.
Look at me.
Promise.
I promise.
Good.
I think something happened to her.
Like an assault or something.
She taught me to hit the guy back, because maybe sh Maybe she couldn't.
If you could do it over, would you do it differently? No.
Good.
Because he's the bad guy.
You're not.
He's the bad guy.
Okay, true, technically, I did offer first, but you know me.
I-I say things all the time without thinking.
And then you asked, you know, officially asked, and it became real.
And this thing with Andy, you know, i-it made me think.
You know, my childhood was hard a-and full of loneliness and pain, and, you know, t-to help make a life? You know, a little me out in the world? How could you do that and not want to b-be there to to protect them and And teach them and, you know, leave them some kind of legacy? I'm not saying that that's what you want.
I'm just saying that, you know, i-it'd be hard for me to, like, compartmentalize.
I read this article, right, about how, you know, compartmentalization is key for these kind of things.
Yes, I read articles.
Thank you.
I'm just saying, I'm not sure I could separate myself, you know? I'd want to be involved.
Especially after last night.
We don't want compartmentalization.
- We don't want you on the sidelines.
- No.
No, we want we want this to be someone we know because we do want the donor in the baby's life.
- Really? - Yeah.
So I'd be like Uncle Jack? Yes, and they would know who their donor is.
I mean, you'd have a special bond.
Maybe I can teach them to roll hoses and stuff? Sure, when they're a teenager.
Or, you know, like 5 or 6.
Okay.
Is Is that a yes? I think so.
Yes.
- Are you sure? - Mm.
Look, last night, it was my call to make, so if you want to write me up, just do it.
This is much bigger than me writing you up, Sullivan.
You openly defied my leadership by challenging my integrity in front of my team and my chief, and you openly defied my orders last night.
I am your captain, so when you challenge me, you're fracturing the team and you're putting everyone else at risk.
Oh, come on.
This is not about safety, and you know it.
This is about you and me.
You really want to have a pissing contest with me? - Is that what we're doing? - It's not really a contest when one person has the power to transfer the other.
Transfer me, then.
Nah, it wouldn't look good if I'm gonna pursue a lawsuit.
- You're gonna sue me? For what? - Harassment.
- Okay.
- Slander.
Collusion.
Could be a knock-down, drag-out kind of deal.
Ah, this is how you guys fail up.
Maybe I'll just make a little media circus around your illegitimate promotion.
I know you like the spotlight, Fire Zaddy.
It wouldn't look good for Ross, would it? Sabotaging the career of the first female fire chief? What? Go ahead, hit me.
I know you want to.
Assaulting a commanding officer would fit really nicely with stolen narcotics charges.
Did you know I was a Marine? Scout sniper.
I could sit and wait for my mark to relax, let their guard down.
Sometimes it would take hours.
Sometimes weeks, months.
I learned how to read a man from 100 yards away, and I could tell by the way he moved his shoulders or or cleared his throat if it was time.
I'm saying, I'm the most patient man you will ever meet, and I don't ever lose.
May be worth considering before you make your next move.
Man, I need a pot of coffee.
Yeah, I bet you do.
How much did you guys actually drink last night? - We drank all of it.
- Uh, too much.
Too much.
You dummies.
You okay? Yeah, I just can't stop thinking if I had just stayed Why did I leave her with that guy, you know? If I were there, maybe No, you cannot play that hypothetical game.
Man, it'll wreck you.
And I get that you feel guilty, but, you know, Andy handled herself.
She didn't need saving last night, and she doesn't need saving now.
What she needs is a friend, and we can be that for her.
And pancakes.
She needs pancakes, right? What are you guys smiling about? Nothing.
Um just excited for diner food.
- Oh, okay.
- Yeah, are we going to the one on Oak? No, we're going to the one on Mills, 'cause they have better bacon.
- Mm.
- Ooh, see, I-I was gonna go home, but now I think I need that bacon.
So, where are we going? - Mills.
- Oak Street.
Still deciding.
Decide quieter, please.
- Wait, did you say bacon? - Oh, yeah.
What are you doing back here? Andrea Herrera, we have been issued a warrant for your arrest.
- Her what? - Wait.
What? What are you talking about? We know you've been through a lot.
We aren't gonna cuff you, but you do need to come down the station.
- She was attacked.
- Okay, we're gonna call your lawyer.
- It's gonna be okay.
- It was self-defense.
And I'm sure the judge will see it that way, but right now, we need to do due process.
- Oh, due process, my ass.
- It's okay.
- It's okay.
Guys, it's okay.
It's okay, I'll go.
- Andy, Andy.
- Andy.
- It's okay.
It's okay.
Andrea Herrera, you have the right to remain silent.
Anything you say can and will be used against you.

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