Unforgettable s04e03 Episode Script

Behind the Beat

All right, all right, look alive.
All right, everybody.
You got this, Mark? All right.
Watch this guy, he swings a heavy bat.
Oh! Hustle, Mark! Get the ball! Dad! Ugh.
Looks like you had a rough night.
Wow, you really know how to make a girl feel good.
Thanks, Al.
- Hey, Carrie.
- Hey, Denny.
How you doing? Hey, you okay? You look a little, I don't know, you look a little tired.
Okay, what is it with you two? I went out last night, okay? I went to bed a little late, I never go out, it was one night on the town.
No big deal.
All right, so, um, you know, who's the lucky guy? No guy, Denny.
Just me, Delina, and Wang Chung.
Oh, wow, okay.
Who's Wang Chung? Don't get yourself worked up.
Wang Chung is a band from the 80s.
- Karaoke? - Exactly.
Oh, whoa.
In that case, I would love to Wang Chung you and Delina.
You know, Denny.
I don't doubt that for a second.
- What do we got Al? - Davis Bennett.
Second year student at Manhattan Conservatory.
Right in here.
Very prestigious music school.
Took one to the chest, no shell casings.
Talked to the CSI guys.
So far, we assume he was shot somewhere else, dumped here.
What about security cameras? Nope, none in this area.
He's just a baby.
Take a look, Al.
Hey, boys.
Hey, where's Carrie? With Delina, getting Davis's autopsy results.
Really? You know, I should probably go help them.
Or you could stay here and get caught up to speed.
Jay.
All right.
Meet Davis Bennett, First chair trumpet at Manhattan Conservatory studio band.
Kid was good.
And I've been combing through his credit cards, phone records, and e-mails.
There's nothing suspicious there.
Where was Davis last seen alive? Leaving studio band practice at 10:30pm.
Carrie and I will head over to the school.
Who runs the studio band over there? Let's see, catalog says a Leo Hackett.
Hackett's at Manhattan Conservatory? You know him? Yeah, he, uh he taught me how to play the trumpet.
Oh.
What? You two never wanted to be anything but cops? Always wanted to be a cop.
Had a Miami Vice backpack in school.
I dabbled in animal husbandry.
Animal husbandry? What? My uncle owned a farm.
I'm sorry.
You were talking about your trumpet.
I was talking about the case, all right? Leo Hackett was teaching jazz studies at Ithaca when I was there.
This guy? Can you play any Kenny G? No, I mean it.
- That guy's - We're done talking here.
What, no, I'm being serious.
- It was a compliment.
- Kenny G? He's a fantastic artist.
Very smooth.
Good morning.
What a night.
I was so hungover.
Oh, my God.
I want to do it again, by the way.
Yes, yes.
Um Davis Bennett.
What do we got? Poor kid.
Let me show you.
So, stippling around the wound suggests he was shot at close range.
A medium-caliber handgun.
Possibly a .
38.
And based on his rigor, he died between 2:00 and What about his toxicology? Traces of Provigil, a drug used for narcoleptics.
Was he narcoleptic? No.
So what's a kid like Davis doing with a drug used for narcoleptics? Well, some colleges, the kids, the overachievers, they use it to have laser-like focus for hours on end.
Yeah, I guess it'll help a musician, but is it worth killing someone over? Why didn't you ever tell me you were a jazz player? Oh, this coming from the person who never told me she was married? - Oh, well, it's different.
- Why? Because it's me, and besides, playing the trumpet, it's not exactly a chick magnet.
I know, you always went for the lead guitar player.
Actually, the drummer.
Hey.
All right, what do you got? We asked all these girls next door Hey, some girl out here, she lives next door.
Apparently, she heard Davis arguing with someone on the phone last night.
I'm gonna talk to her.
Okay.
You heard Davis arguing on the phone last night? Yes.
You know who he was arguing with? No, sorry, I just heard Davis getting upset.
I don't know what he was talking about.
Is there anyone Davis was having problems with? I had one class with him.
It's not like we really talked.
Can I go now? I'm late for rehearsal.
I thought the teachers gave you the day off? They did, in case we want to talk to the counselor or grieve or something.
And you don't want to? It's not that, I feel bad and everything, it's just I can't risk losing my chair.
Can I go now? Yeah, sure.
Mark Overton's finger work is solid I'd forgotten what this place is like.
These kids prioritize music over everything.
It's kill or be killed.
Oh, look at all the greats who guest-lectured here.
I would be impressed, but jazz is not my thing.
I know.
Bon Jovi.
Al "18-Carot" Burns.
It's been a long time.
Long time.
"18-Carot," huh? Hey, I'm Carrie, Al's partner.
Oh, pleasure to meet you, Carrie.
- I'm Leo.
- He was my mentor.
Oh, Al here was all heart, man.
Full throttle every time he played.
Always had a problem with his fingering.
Don't.
Well, look at you.
You're a cop now.
A lieutenant.
I'm sorry we're reconnecting under such sad circumstances, Leo.
Poor kid, you know.
It hurts to lose a talent like Davis.
Seems like you're the only one who cares around here.
Music school culture, particularly this music school, pretty cutthroat, especially this time of year.
Westford Jazz Festival.
Well, it's where the best meets the best.
It's where you get noticed.
As you know, Al, if you don't get noticed in this business, you can kiss your future good-bye.
I mean, look at me.
Oh, come on, Leo.
You're at a top music school.
You're teaching future legends.
Still a "glass half-full" kind of guy, huh? Good to see some things don't change.
Listen, Davis was last seen leaving your studio band practice.
Okay if we talk to the students? Sure.
Everyone, listen up, please.
We have Lieutenant Burns and Detective Wells.
They're gonna ask you guys a few questions.
Who's sheet music is that? Matt Wexler.
He's your new first chair trumpet? - Yes.
- Uh-huh.
- Where's Matt now? - He's over there.
Ah.
First chair trumpeter, Matt Wexler, meet all-star quarterback, Al Burns.
I hate to break it to you, but you're screwed, bro.
Man, I didn't do anything.
Sure you did.
You ran.
Come on.
Oh, and then there's the matter of these.
They fell out of your backpack.
You're the dealer that gave Davis Provigil.
And we checked your cell phone records, 'cause you know, it's something we can do, and we know you're the person he was arguing with, fighting with on the phone at 7:00 p.
m.
the night before he died.
It's not what you think.
I disagree, Matty.
I disagree.
I'm gonna tell you why.
Now that Davis is out of the picture, who's first chair? You.
You took the kid out just in time to get noticed at Lincoln Center? Was I jealous? Yeah.
Did I occasionally wish that Davis would drop dead so I could be first chair? Sure.
But, I mean, any second chair has had thoughts like that.
But they didn't act on them.
Hey, I didn't kill him.
Miles never would have shot Mingus no matter how heated shit got.
Yeah, all right, you lost me there, kid.
We were composing together.
That's what the fight was about, a song we were working on.
Davis was ignoring all my ideas.
Nothing new.
He had such a big-ass ego.
So things got contentious.
All right.
Well, if he was such a prick, why work with him? He was a genius.
That's pretty high praise for someone you occasionally wished was dead.
Well, he made me a better player.
I'm gonna miss him.
Well, then give us something, Matty.
It'll go a long way to helping us forget about these.
Davis was having issues with a teacher.
Okay.
What kind of issues? Something shady was going on.
Anytime I asked Davis about it, he'd clam up.
This teacher got a name? Leo Hackett.
All right, so we're looking at Leo.
If anything, to rule him out as a suspect.
I'm sorry, boss.
I know this guy was kind of a mentor to you.
See what you can find on him, Jay.
Okay, well, ten consecutive wins at the New Orleans College Jazz Festival.
Three Teacher of the Year Awards.
Doesn't seem like a guy who suddenly flies off the handle and shoots one of 'em.
But that's where the good stuff ends.
There have been complaints by students citing verbal abuse.
Kids today, too soft.
So Leo yells.
He yelled at me.
I was a better player for it.
Some of the students also complained of psychological trauma resulting from Leo's violent temper.
Trauma? That sounds trumped up to me.
I don't know, boss.
Check this.
Manhattan Conservatory's maintenance records.
They got guys fixing something that Leo's damaged in that studio every other week.
Holes in the wall, broken chairs.
Music stands.
Did this guy destroy things when you were playing with him? Sometimes, Leo's passion would get the best of him.
That doesn't make him a killer.
He's got a string of assault charges, Al.
He put two guys he used to perform with in the hospital.
Got into fights with them after the performance.
And then there's this.
Leo owns a .
38, Al.
Same caliber gun used to shoot Davis.
I'll talk to him.
You want me to call Carrie Alone, thanks, Jay.
What the hell is this? Leo, we just need to do a ballistics test on your gun.
And what if I say no? We're past that.
It's a warrant to search your place.
Unis are already there.
You think I shot him? Ah, screw you, Al! My gun is locked in a case where I left it.
Then I'm sure I'll get a call any second to confirm that.
Speak of the devil.
Lieutenant Burns.
What's the combination on your gun case? One, four, five, one.
What's wrong? It's not in the case.
Does Leo have an alibi? Not a good one.
Says he was home, alone.
Until you asked me for my gun, I didn't even know it was missing.
So what, Leo.
Someone took it? They'd have know you had a gun.
They'd have to know your combination.
I probably should have come up with something better than that.
I mean that's my chord progression.
Well, you remember my place in Ithaca.
Students, friends, everybody was dropping by all the time to jam.
Well, my place is the same today.
Anyone who came back could have taken it.
I don't remember you having a gun back then.
I also don't remember you beating the shit out of people.
I lose my temper sometimes.
I got my demons just like everybody else.
But you seriously don't think that I shot Davis? Jay, push in on that cocktail napkin.
Sure.
I saw that exact logo on a matchbook in Davis's dorm room.
Where's it from? I'm on it, I'm on it.
Hey, oh, God, you're brilliant, I just I never get tired of watching you work.
- I don't know.
- Thank you.
- He was talking to me.
- I was.
He's stonewalling.
Ah, well, I got something.
Leo's napkin's from the hidden, underground club in the Bronx called The Drunken Rabbit.
Owned by Marco Vrioni.
Vrioni? I know this guy from back in my organized crime days.
He's got ties to the Albanian mafia.
Well, it looks like Vrioni is involved in multiple enterprises.
Nightclubs, racketeering, drug trafficking, and he's also big-time into race horses.
Ooh.
Owns a box over at the Aqueduct.
Start talking about The Drunken Rabbit.
What was Davis doing in a club run by an Albanian gangster? I don't know.
We know Davis is connected to it and now we know you are.
All right.
I got Davis to play gigs there.
Playing for a nightlife crowd is an invaluable experience for a young musician like Davis.
There are plenty of jazz clubs in New York.
Why push Davis to play for a bunch of thugs? They paid the best.
You were taking a cut, weren't you? How much? What happened to you? Alimony payments from two divorces.
Well, they don't pay themselves.
And offers for gigs of my own, well, they've been drying up for the past few years.
My life didn't turn out exactly the way I'd planned it.
So, what? Davis finally refused to play.
Maybe he threatened to expose you - and you shot him? - I didn't shoot him.
- Then you tell me who did.
- I don't know.
That is not good enough! You have a string of assaults and your gun is missing.
A jury is gonna look at that along with the money you were taking from him and they will draw their own conclusion.
Leo, you gotta give me something or you're going away for Davis's murder.
Okay.
Uh Davis played a midnight set at The Drunken Rabbit the night he died.
Was Davis having problems with anyone at that club? I don't know.
I I would just give him the password and then they let him in.
We're gonna need that password.
I don't know.
They change it every night.
Give me some of the passwords.
Blue Moon.
Papa's Got A Brand New Bag.
Song titles? - Passwords aren't song titles.
- Hmm? They're race horses.
Wait, what, how do you know that one? Marco's not the only one who likes to play the ponies.
Listen, the passwords are the Aqueduct winners of the ninth race of the past four Saturdays and I know tonight's password.
Jay, pull up that security footage from outside the club the night Davis was killed.
Got it right here.
There goes Davis at 2:05.
You know what that means.
This kid must have gotten shot, like, shortly after that.
Like, 2:30 in the morning.
Guy looks like he's on a mission.
So all we have to do is go down to the club, talk to them, and find out where he was going.
No one in a place like this is gonna want to talk to a couple of cops.
Well who said anything about going as cops? Password? Tequila Jack.
Should have bet on him, I would have got the pick six.
Gotta deal with her for a second, buddy.
I get it all day.
And he loves it.
You and I Are just like a couple of tots Running through the meadow Picking up lots of forget-me-nots You make me feel so young You make me feel there are songs to be sung Bells to be rung And a wonderful fling to be flung You make me feel so young We'll be back in few.
I'm gonna talk to the singer.
Yeah, I bet you will.
I'm gonna go talk to I know, the drummer.
Knock yourself out.
Gorgeous.
Excuse me? Your take on that last song.
Oh, thank you.
Yeah, playing it in B-flat.
That's tricky to pull off.
You know your Jazz.
I'm a talent scout from Chicago.
You have a name, talent scout from Chicago? Roger Barren.
Stella.
I was in here the other night and I heard this amazing trumpet player.
Mm.
Davis Bennett.
He's our biggest draw.
Especially with the ladies.
You haven't heard, Bennett's dead.
Died night before last.
Oh, my God.
What happened? Well, look, you are gorgeous.
Well, thank you.
And cool.
I'd love to hear more about your label.
Well, you're a very talented drummer.
Do you like to mix business with pleasure? What about your boyfriend? Him? No.
No, he's not my boyfriend.
My friend.
Look it he's flirting up a storm with your lead singer.
Yeah, Stella.
That's the boss's girl.
Marco is not somebody you want to piss off.
What's it like working with the boss's girlfriend? She can do whatever she wants.
Like tonight.
She changed the arrangement to her song right before we played it.
Well, you know what, you're such a good drummer, I didn't even know.
Well, thank you.
Hey, Marco.
I'm Marco Vrioni.
Raquel Scott.
Why don't you join me in my office for a private drink? Sure, I like private.
Don't go anywhere.
So, tell me.
What are you really doing here, Raquel Scott? I'm listening to music, right? I mean, I know that's a crazy thing to do in a jazz club.
I'm a record executive out of Chicago.
Devin Schurtzer, you know him? Never heard of him.
Really? 'Cause he's heard of you.
In fact, he says you get the best young artists to play here before they play anywhere else in the city.
Glad my reputation's made it out to Chicago.
We're interested in an artist.
We hear he's special.
Plays here, Davis Bennett.
Again, why are you here? I'm a record executive, I mean, I'm going to a bunch of clubs.
This isn't the only one.
We're actually looking to sign a few artists.
Like who? Mark Overton's finger work is solid, but he's overrated.
I saw him last week at The Vanguard.
That stuff's so derivative.
Well there's Mark Overton, he's playing at The Vanguard Thursday nights.
I wanna go take in his show.
And then there's Mel Flower and Babkin.
They're playing at The Stone Saturday night.
I'm gonna go see them.
They're blowing up, we wanna sign 'em.
You wanna join me? Davis Bennett isn't playing tonight.
Really? Mm.
You can take her back to the bar.
Whatever happened to our private drink? Oh, Kenny will set you up.
Don't turn around, we're being watched.
I have a clue.
Wanna dance? You don't dance.
- I do now.
- Oh.
Let's make it convincing.
I see you're starting to feel the music, huh? Just go with it.
Okay, there's a guy behind you.
- See him? - Yep.
There's a button missing on his jacket.
I saw the exact same button at Davis Bennett's crime scene.
That places him at the lot where Davis was dumped.
But doesn't prove he's a killer.
Good point.
Well, maybe instead of blowing our cover tonight, we should have our guys go pay him a visit tomorrow? Yes.
You ready to get out of here? Sure.
Especially since you've been flirting with Marco's girlfriend.
Ah, I was not flirting.
Oh, yes you were.
Take me home, now.
I would love to.
- Roger.
- Raquel.
Sorry about detaining you overnight.
Man, you're just doing your job.
And I've seen worse.
The drunk tank, New Orleans Jazz Fest.
Whew.
Look Know this kid Davis, man.
He was the real deal.
We'll find his killer.
All right, go ahead and ask me.
Ask you what? If giving up jazz was the right thing for you to do.
You've been asking yourself that same question for 25 years.
Nah.
You said it yourself.
I never had the chops.
Chops you can learn.
You had heart.
You never told me that when I was your student.
Well, you know me.
That's not how I do it.
Maybe it's not too late to start.
I'll give that some thought.
So, these are all the guys who work for Marco.
That's him, uh, scar on his cheek.
Who's he? Here we go.
Alec Hyka.
Came to the States in '97.
He's been racking up arrests ever since.
And busted for drug trafficking, arms dealing, assault.
It doesn't seem like he's done any time.
With a rap sheet like that? Come on.
Looks like Marco's attorney always manages to get the charges against Alec dropped.
Lot of shady characters in the club last night.
Maybe Davis saw Alec do something he wasn't supposed to, Alec had to take him out? What's Alec's address? It's 712 Bogart Ave.
, East Bronx, Apartment 3A.
You two, head over there.
- Hey.
- Huh? You know, Al's not the only macho guy who explored his artistic side.
Oh, yeah? Yeah, couple years ago, I dabbled in a little ballroom dancing.
To tell you the truth, I had a hell of a tango.
- Is that right? - True story.
You know, if I had stuck with it, I'd probably be on that dancing TV show.
Who knows, right? Yeah, no way you're getting laid with that one, Denny.
What? Are you kidding me? It works like a charm.
My man, ladies love to dance.
Hey, hey you.
Police! Oh, holy shit! Oh! Okay, we know Alec was at Davis's crime scene, right? He's Marco's hired muscle, so chances are he doesn't make a move without his boss's say so.
We need more than that to come after Marco.
Carrie's right.
Look, I know these mob guys, all right? They come in here with their $1,000 an hour lawyers, sitting with their smug-ass grins on their face, you know, just, like, they're daring you to arrest them.
We need to get one of Marco's people to break ranks, give us something.
Well, why don't you hit up your girlfriend, Stella? I mean, she's dating Marco.
She might know something.
Hey, Lieu, you got a new girlfriend? All right.
That's a new necklace you're wearing there, Denny.
Never seen you wear that one before.
Oh, yeah, I just This is a friend's.
You're wearing your friend's necklace? He means girlfriend.
I mean, it's not that defined yet.
Eh, defined enough that you're wearing her necklace.
She asked me to wear it, okay? Something about, you know, making us feel closer.
Something like that.
Aww, that's sweet.
Al, you could take a leaf out of his book.
When we were dating you never wore anything of mine, except that one time when you wore my thong.
Okay, back to the case.
There was a photo in Davis's dorm room.
He was wearing a necklace.
Stella had the same necklace at the club that night.
Ah, you see, look! I'm not the only guy who shares necklaces with his lady friends.
Stella and Davis had a thing.
Your crush Stella was having an affair with Davis.
She's not my crush, okay? I just liked her version of You Make Me Feel So Young.
You made me feel so You made me feel so You made me feel so young "You made me feel so young.
" "You made me feel so young.
" Past tense.
And the drummer said that Stella changed the arrangement right before they went on stage.
What if she was singing it for her lover Davis? What if she was dedicating that song to him because she knew he was dead? I'm gonna talk to Stella.
Oh, hi.
Roger, right? Kinda early for tonight's show.
You remember my fake name.
Lieutenant Burns, NYPD.
What's this about? Davis Bennett.
I liked you a lot better as a record executive.
Come on in.
This is your dressing room? Welcome to the high-class world of being a jazz singer.
I know you and Davis shared a necklace.
Tell me what else you shared.
That's crazy.
I'm with Marco.
All it takes is one phone call, Stella.
We can have crime scene techs comb through your apartment.
They'll find Davis's prints, they'll find his DNA.
Davis and I started seeing each other months ago.
He was just a kid, but when he played, he could be any age.
It was jazz, you know? I had to get close to that.
I didn't mean to break his heart.
That's why his plane took off.
He was in love.
I told him we'd never work, but he believed love always wins.
Who killed him? Stella, if Davis meant anything to you, help us nail his killer.
I can't.
If he finds out I even talked to you If Marco finds out? He suspected us for weeks.
Ever since he saw us talking after a show, he started threatening me, telling me to stay away from him.
I tried to tell Davis, "You can't cross Marco.
He's crazy.
" Two nights ago, Davis followed me home from the club.
I let him up, I told him we had to end it, but suddenly, Marco appeared there with two of his guys and he threatened him and he told him never to come to the club again and never to talk to me, but Davis refused.
I begged him not to hurt him.
I begged him.
It's my fault.
Marco shot him, but it's my fault.
Hang tight, we got this.
You gotta feel pretty relieved that Leo's in the clear, right? I am.
Stella holding up okay? Yeah, considering.
She's pretty torn up about everything.
You know, if there's one thing I learned in high school, Al, it's that star-crossed love never ends well.
You had a star-crossed love affair in high school? No, me, no.
High school English, Romeo and Juliet.
I did okay in high school, Al.
Yeah, I'm sure.
How's Denny doing? Well, he's just getting started.
Ah.
Now, look, I am sorry about what happened to your boy Alec.
I have plenty more where he came from.
Oh.
You think you're getting out of here, don't you? I got your balls in a vice.
Stella's neighbors said they heard what they thought was a car backfiring at 2:30 in the morning, but it wasn't a car.
That was you firing a round into Davis's chest.
I had no problem with that kid.
Yeah, sure.
Till you caught him nailing Stella.
See, I imagine a guy like you doesn't stand for some punk half his age giving it to his girl, right? They were never together.
That kid was stalking Stella.
He was obsessed with her.
Marco, come on.
You've heard Stella sing, right? She can really sell it, can't she? She wouldn't lie to me.
Oh, you seem like a generous guy.
I am with people I like.
Like Stella? See, we looked into it.
- You bought her a necklace? - So what? So She gave it to Davis.
Yeah, they'd been seeing each other for months.
He didn't know.
What? You see Marco's reaction? He didn't know about the affair.
Look at him.
Doesn't he look happy? Doesn't that make you mad? How about you tell me what you did with the gun after you shot Davis? We're done here.
Hey, no, I think Mr.
Vrioni can decide for himself if he wants to cooperate.
Here's why we're done.
You've got your picture, we've got ours.
Take a look.
Mr.
Vrioni was at a restaurant in Manhattan with Alec Hyka and ten other witnesses at 2:30 a.
m.
the night in question.
I don't know.
Maybe he gave it to one of his thugs to do.
I don't think Marco knew about Davis and Stella.
So then how'd it go down? The only person who's admitted to being with Davis at the time of his death is Stella.
Her? I don't know, why does she do it? And how does she get his body out of her place all by herself? I said Marco didn't know about the affair.
I think he did know about the murder.
So what are you thinking, Al? I think maybe I give Stella a ride.
You let Marco go? We had no choice.
Without a confession, we didn't have enough to arrest him.
But what about my statement? Your word against his.
We need corroboration.
But he's gonna know I've ratted him out.
And that you and Davis were together.
Oh, my God, Al, he's gonna come after me.
He might.
I'll see about protection for you.
You'll see about it? Look, there are other ways you could protect yourself.
You could amend your statement.
Maybe tell us a little bit more about what happened that night in your apartment.
I have nothing to say to you.
If you change your mind.
Stella.
It's me.
I know you're in there, Stella.
My guy saw you come in.
Open the door, Stella.
Open the damn door, Stella! Hello? It's Stella.
Marco's here.
I'm on my way.
Hurry up, please.
He's outside my dressing room.
Stella, calm down, but listen to me.
I'll get there faster if you tell me what really happened that night.
What? You son of a bitch! - Stella! - Okay, okay.
Davis came over and He was drunk and furious because I hadn't ended things with Marco.
And he said he was gonna go to the club - and teach Marco a lesson.
- Open the door, Stella! He had this gun he said he took from his teacher and I told him, "Just forget it, go home.
" She took the bait.
All right.
Hey, Carrie's a minute out.
And so suddenly we were fighting over the gun, and it went off.
And I tried to save him, but there was blood everywhere, there was so much.
I panicked.
I called Marco.
He came over with his guys to clean up.
Stella! Oh, my God.
He's coming through.
Hang on, I'll be right there.
Open the damn door, Stella! Drop your gun.
How many cops out there? Enough to get you killed if you try to run.
Guess I need a shield.
Listen.
Stella, you don't have to do this! - Oh.
- Hey.
Nice weapon of choice.
Thanks.
You know I got a thing for drummers.
Whew.
Got to hand it to you, Marco, decent performance.
Could have stuck to the script, but not bad.
I helped you, now you help me.
We did help you.
Proved you didn't kill Davis.
How about that immunity you promised? I'm not a lawyer, right? But isn't that immunity from prosecution for murder? Yeah, see, it doesn't include failing to report a dead body.
Tampering with the physical evidence.
Right, not to mention operating a bar music venue without a license.
Mm, ouch.
Hey, what's up? I'll buy you a drink.
Sorry.
Hot date.
With who? Stella? Didn't they just walk her out of here in some NYPD-issued bracelets? You got a crime scene to process.
I got plans.
Hey.
Come on, Al.
Come on, man, it's gonna take me hours, man.
Well To another happy ending.
To another happy ending.
Mm.
Ahh.
Oh.
Wow, he really is good.
Well, he's not Wang Chung, but Hey, listen, nobody is Wang Chung.
I'm just saying.
You know, I think Davis really did love Stella.
Everyone says his playing totally changed two months ago.
Well, power of love, right? I mean, you definitely became a much better cop after you met me.
Do you ever regret it? You know, the path you took becoming a cop, not a musician.
Nah.
I'm exactly where I'm supposed to be.

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