Walker (2021) s01e09 Episode Script

Rule Number 17

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(GROANS) (INHALES SHARPLY) (LIGHTER FLICKING) (GROANS) Hey.
You, uh you tell the kids yet? (CRYING) In time.
- (EXHALES) - (DOOR OPENS) I love you, buddy.
Yeah.
I love you, too.
(INHALES SHARPLY, EXHALES) They're ready for you.
(SNIFFLES) (WALKER SOBS) (CRYING SOFTLY) (WALKER CRIES) I-I I got to call up the family.
Got to call oh, S-Stella.
(SNIFFLES) We got to get her out of here, okay? It's really cold in here for her, and I just don't Let's get you home, partner, all right? No, I'm not gonna go I'm not going home (SNIFFLES) until whoever did this is on a slab of their own.
Um That won't bring you peace, man.
Yeah, I won't know until he's dead.
(CRYING) - - The storm tore it up pretty good.
Liam told me about him and James in Mexico.
About Emily, too.
Her killer still being out there.
I got no words for him, Bon.
My heart's broke.
Cordell turning over what to do? He said that Larry has something about Em.
Well, I hope he finds the son of a bitch.
I don't give a damn what happens next.
How about the kids? They know? I told him that they need to hear it from him.
The truth.
Then find the son-bitch.
Cordell? Yeah.
(CLEARS THROAT) There's no easy way to say this.
Um Carlos Mendoza, um is innocent.
He's being released tonight.
Um, Captain James and your Uncle Liam did some digging, and we believe Northside Nation, who you met in Laredo, at that soccer game, Oswald and company we-we have reason to believe that they are involved.
So, Mom's killer is still out there? And you're you're what? You're gonna go out there and try to find him? AUGUST: It j-just feels like this person is-is trying to hurt our family.
Dad, are we even safe here? Boy, anyone step foot on this ranch to do you harm, they better bring their rosary.
Do you understand what I'm saying? It feels like you're going hunting.
And we're just we're gonna let you? Stella I'm not gonna stand idle While he walks free.
I can't.
LIAM: Kids, I'm gonna be here with you all day.
So will Mawline and Gramps.
(VEHICLE HORN HONKS) I am trying to bring peace to us, bring peace to our family, bring peace to your mother.
It's okay if you can't support that, but can you understand it? Um (SIGHS) They just need their space.
Yeah.
Ride out, roll out, - and the rest, just don't tell Mama.
- Just don't tell Mama.
Yeah.
Haven't heard that one in a while, Cap.
How they holding up in there? Oh, they (LAUGHS) Yeah, they didn't take it well.
Look, I was thinking maybe we should ride and roll out today as partners.
Get our, uh, reunion tour on.
I'm not sure I need a partner by my side who didn't believe me in the first place.
I'm trying to turn that around, man.
Which is why, a little over three hours ago, I authorized a listening device inside a Northside Nation poker game.
Good on ya.
Picked up one of the high rollers talking about burying a Ranger's wife.
Are you telling me you think Emily's killer is in that game? Look, it might be a leap, but I'm gonna go stake the game out.
You can either get your ass in my truck, or you can spend the day grasping at straws and looking for indiscriminate trouble, I guess.
- I had more of a plan than that.
- Yeah, like what? I was gonna pick up Micki first.
You coming? (INDISTINCT CHATTER) (GARBLED RADIO TRANSMISSION) MAN: Yeah.
OSWALD: Gotta raise.
Bud, do you hear that? No.
Hear what? Sounds like my dogs are barking.
(GARBLED RADIO TRANSMISSION) - Mm.
- No.
No, no, no.
- No, no.
- Mm.
I got to let 'em out.
- Come on.
J - I got to let them out.
That's a violation, Rule 14! Oh, we're throwing around old partnership rules today, are we? Near the food - (CLEARS THROAT) - All right, you know what? Fine.
Fine.
- I'll be the bigger man.
- Okay.
Thank you.
You happy? - Happier.
- My dogs are not.
If Rule 14 is applicable, maybe, uh, Rule 17 should be, too.
- I know you always have my back.
- But? But a lot has happened since we wrote down rules on a bar napkin.
All right.
Memory lane and barking dogs aside, here's the name of the game today.
This file got Emily's murder investigation reopened, and the bug installed.
If we can pick up someone on probable cause tonight, we'll be one step closer to making arrests.
And I'm not just talking about Em's killer.
I'm talking about the entire Northside Nation power structure.
Clean sweep, brother.
Uh, why is Geri in here? I was about to ask you the same thing.
Are you seeing this? WALKER: Yeah.
I-I'm looking at the file right now.
Cordell? Son of a (MUTTERING) - Okay, why don't I feel good about this? - Because it's not good.
The hush money Northside Nation paid Carlos it was laundered through Geri and The Side Step.
- What? - She's been a person of interest and MIA until right now.
Geri? (STAMMERS) Hoyt and Geri.
Emily and Geri.
Helping Emily take supplies to the border Geri.
Well, she was there the night of Emily's murder Geri.
- You don't really think? - I don't know, man.
Think about it.
You got Emily and Geri working the border for humanitarian aid.
NSN works the border moving drugs and guns.
And Geri's cleaning their money? Maybe Em figured out what Geri was mixed up in, and just And became a loose end.
Yeah.
All right.
Geri can't go in that game.
- Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
- Here.
Now, now, hey! Geri.
What the hell are you doing here? Look, look, I know I know how this looks.
- Just - No, no.
(STAMMERS) Stop! Know how it looks? We-we know.
We know about the money laundering.
About what you did in the bar you sold to my children.
Are you kidding me, Cordi? After everything we've been through.
No, no, no, no, don't-don't go to that well.
I took a bad loan, okay? It turned out to be NSN.
I'm here to pay it back.
That's all, that is it.
Anyone else, I would see this as-as convoluted, contrived, a cover-up.
- Maybe not your first.
- You can't be serious.
You think I like what I'm saying? Geri, you-you were with Em that night.
You-you happened to be taking supplies down the road, didn't see anything? Yeah? - Then the money to Carlos.
- I didn't know about that! - Just give me something.
- I didn't know.
- You were the last one to see my wife.
- Okay.
Just ask what you're gonna ask.
Do it.
Did I kill Emily? Is that what you want to know? No, I didn't kill my best friend! And if I knew who did, I'd kill them myself.
Excuse me.
Hey, can we not do this right now? In the van! Let's go! Fine.
But get him under control.
- Soft wind - (GRUNTS) Brings you along It's 14 degrees outside.
Ugh.
Not now.
You said, wouldn't it be a nice Christmas gift.
"Make Bret feel like he's part of the family".
So, 14 degrees outside.
I build a trellis for their wedding.
Now Liam is just Now it can keep your icy heart warm when it burns.
(SIGHS) Right as rain He's sure in a state, isn't he? (GRUNTS) ABELINE: Well, with Cordell out there doing God only knows what, it's a lot for all of us.
Obviously no wrong answer here, but when's the last time the kitchen granite - was stained? - (GAGS) Uh I don't know.
Maybe about three years.
I could head over to Stan's and get some sealer.
Maybe swing by Mitzy's after, 'cause we're out of bourbon.
Dad? Mitzy's sells razors, I think, too.
You don't like my beard? Let me guess, Bret was the clean-shaven, sensible type.
(CHUCKLES): Come on, now.
We ended it like gentlemen.
I'm good.
Honest.
I just enjoy being able to help out.
MICKI: Howdy.
Heard a certain family was in need of a Ranger detail.
Well, it's always good to see you, but - I think we got it covered.
- All the same, I just want to lend a helping hand if I can.
(PIANO PLAYING SCALES) Oh, no.
No, there's nothing good about this.
Because when the piano starts STELLA: August! - The screaming starts.
- The screaming starts.
- Screaming starts.
- Yeah.
I remember 17.
Well, they always go off the rails a bit when they're worried about Cordell.
- (PIANO SCALES CONTINUE) - (BONHAM SIGHS) God.
You believe her? Well, I can't make that call.
I'm too close.
I-I want to believe her too badly.
I mean, I just asked my oldest friend if she murdered my wife.
Do you believe her? I don't know.
Either way, we got to use her, right? - WALKER: Right.
- (POUNDING) Shh.
(WHISPERS INDISTINCTLY) Everything I've seen from this investigation? Geri knows these people she can I.
D.
folks that we can't.
- (POUNDING) - Yeah.
Geri, Geri, one minute, okay? Your wire's dead, geniuses.
Sounded like a bottle.
Oswald didn't like some lip, and he cracked it over someone's head.
Oswald? Northside Nation.
He was in Laredo.
Wait.
How do you know Oswald? He's my point of contact for the money.
How do you know him? A lot happened while you were MIA.
So now you're flying blind? On a stakeout where whoever killed Emily is in that game? I'm going in.
I have a gun.
I'll be fine.
You're not bringing a gun in there, Geri.
- No, y-you're not going in there.
- She was my best friend! I found her.
I closed her eyes.
I want the truth as bad as you two do.
And if you're telling me it's in that warehouse, then arrest me.
Otherwise, let me in there.
We can finish this off tonight.
- (INDISTINCT CHATTER) - Check.
- Check.
- $400.
Bet's $400.
- Big player.
- (CHATTER CONTINUES) - (DOOR OPENS) OSWALD: And that, my friends, is what they call a straight.
Again.
(LAUGHING) (INDISTINCT CHATTER) GERI (WHISPERS): Here I go.
- All right! - Big blind? Option? OSWALD: Ah.
Geraldine, Geraldine! Oh, you must be here with my money.
- Oswald.
- Pull up a chair.
Play a hand.
We got business to discuss.
I'm not here to play.
I'm here for a buyout.
This makes us square on The Side Step loan.
You're holding up table play, babe.
You're being awfully casual with $25K in front of you.
That's 'cause you ain't sellin' the bar.
Especially not to the Ranger.
Now, why don't you go ahead and get that money off of my table, or it's gonna go into the pot.
Hey.
Deal her in.
Thousand bucks.
She can cover it.
WALKER: Geri, ease up off the gas.
Fold.
Let him feel like he intimidated you.
Raise $300.
Or do the exact opposite, I guess.
CALI: Wow, look at him.
Telling a small-business owner she can't sell her own bar.
This is still America, ain't it? Nah, sweetie.
This here this is The Nation.
Don't mind him.
He's just cranky, 'cause his losses pay my mortgage.
Isn't that right? Don't I like you.
What's the problem with selling to a Ranger? Besides him being a jackass.
I'm gonna choose to take that - as good undercover work.
- Mm.
Geraldine, Ranger's a problem for me.
And I'll become a problem for you if you don't back out of the sale.
It's probably best just to let sleeping dogs lie.
Especially if you got to put 'em down yourself.
Once in the desert was enough.
- Do you get what I'm saying? - (SCOFFS) - That won't hold up in court.
- Yeah, well, it holds up with me.
Don't do something you can't come back from.
Let Geri get him confessing something real.
Something we can use.
We can't take our shot and miss again.
- You mean you.
- I'm sorry, what? You mean you can't take your shot and miss again.
Partner.
Geri, hang back a beat.
And then keep trying to find out why this Ranger is such a problem to sell the bar to, okay? Na-na, yes, yes, yes All right, ah, yes.
Abeline said you could use some company.
And lemonade.
(CHUCKLES): Yeah.
Thanks.
(CHUCKLES) Well, how have I never heard of that? Oh, well, like the paint job, he didn't age well.
He also lost.
(LAUGHS) Who would've thought? The Walkers as cowboy Kennedys.
- Yep.
- Hey, you ever think about tossing your hat in the ring? I did, but it's hard to commit to running for office when your fiancé keeps threatening to leave the state.
You know, he was the only speechwriter I ever heard of that didn't want to keep writing for Beto O'Rourke.
Please tell me he wrote you some sweet, sweet stump speech for a birthday present.
He did, and it was it was kind of romantic.
It was 3,700 words for Travis County D.
A.
It had this (CHUCKLES) "dream with me" refrain that was pretty great.
But then, you know life happened.
Um, so, James thinks the security detail's necessary? This is real? Hey, I'm also just here as a friend.
So don't put the rest of that in your head, okay? What kind of man my brother will come home as? - (PIANO PLAYING SCALES) - It's in everybody's head.
(STELLA AND AUGUS SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY) - STELLA: Give it to me! Come on! - Let me get this.
- Okay? - STELLA: Stop! - Give me the phone, dude! - What's the big - Give it to me! - All right, you know Stop being such a jerk! What are you gonna do about it? You can't (GRUNTING) Okay, okay, okay, I'm tapping, Stella, I'm tapping.
- Give it to me.
Get off.
- Hey! What is going on here? Wait, you're not here with bad news, right? No.
Hey, your dad's fine.
But, uh, question still stands.
- What's going on with you two? - You know what? Stella's just pissed because Trevor texted me.
You know what? Look, Stella, he texted me to cancel, all right? - Does that make you feel any better? - Will you just stop it? God, you're such a diva, Stella.
You're such a brat.
Trevor ghosted me at the dance.
(SIGHS): Oh.
Okay, what happened? I don't know, I guess it felt like things were gonna get hard, and maybe he didn't want complications.
I thought we would talk about it eventually, but now he's just gone.
Has that ever happened to you? Complications? (CHUCKLES SOFTLY) Yeah.
Okay.
I feel like y'all have a little bit of pent-up energy that maybe we could channel a little differently.
How are y'all with a rifle? Whatever you're fixin' to do in this room, just remember that boy don't have much in the way of impulse control.
Ain't no consequences for it, neither.
- Just be careful.
- OSWALD: Guess what? The dealer's dealing me the best cards, 'cause she knows if she doesn't, she's gonna end up like him, right? I don't care.
(OSWALD EXHALES, SNIFFS) That one goes out to that kid over there who's rubbing his head, hmm? What do you call a dude who's got a gin bottle smashed up against the side of his dome? Danny.
(LAUGHING) You know what I'm saying? (OSWALD'S VOICE ECHOES) (OSWALD LAUGHING) I will crack somebody on the head without fail.
(CHUCKLES) He wasn't paying attention.
WALKER: Geri, you okay? JAMES: She's gonna get made.
Geri, hey.
Hey.
Hear me? Um seventh grade, middle school gym.
You-you had on a, uh, Houston Oilers backpack, which felt like absolute treason at the time.
You called me a jackass for making fun of Hoyt's hair.
But that JTT bowl haircut come on, now, really? But tonight tonight takes the cake.
And I believe you.
If you need to bail, bail.
I want you safe.
(TAKES DEEP BREATH) We don't have a confession yet.
Well, I can't lose her, too.
OSWALD: Right.
And don't sit there and say something to me - and think I'm not gonna turn around and do something - You're really gonna tell me I can't sell my bar and then piss off? What do you have against the Ranger? (LAUGHS) Excuse me? It's clearly something personal, so what is it? Is it the wife? Geraldine, let's just chalk it up as another reason to steer clear of a Ranger looking into our finances.
You know what I heard? Hmm? Nation did it.
Right? You.
She got killed because of NSN.
Now, why would you need to know that? Because you're telling me I can't sell my bar.
I deserve answers.
Grab her! No.
Whoa, whoa, whoa! (PANTING) Don't touch me.
Don't (GASPING) Ah, yep.
Now, let me guess who's on the other end.
Hmm? Maybe it's - Hands up! - (GASPS) Let me see 'em.
In the sky.
- Ranger Walker.
- (PANTING) (CHUCKLING) Hey, Walker? - Yeah? - What's our rule on standoffs? That would be Rule Number 26: always let a moron with a gun have the opportunity to not make a mistake and get himself killed.
Easier said than done for some people.
Put it on the ground.
On the ground.
Right now.
Put it on the ground.
Slow.
Slow.
Right now.
There you go.
Let her go, Oswald.
(PANTS) (GRUNTS, PANTING) - (PANTING) - Oswald.
I'm impressed you skated in Laredo.
Real broken legal system we got.
Yeah.
Why don't we bypass it.
Walker, lock it up.
WALKER: I imagine a lot of you are thinking about reaching for your hand cannons right now, but I would strongly advise against it.
You're not gonna outshoot us.
Beyond that, we already have a lot of you on a judge-approved wire admitting to some brand of general thievery.
JAMES: Yep.
You hate to see it.
Although the poker game actually does have a city permit, which is Yeah.
Bunch of Boy Scouts.
You gonna ask or should I? Anyone in here know the average Ranger response time? Two minutes, 36 seconds.
That means you got a minute, a minute-30, tops, Oswald.
Ranger Walker, are you forgetting something? Ugh, I did.
I always do.
(CHUCKLES): Where's my head? - Do they always do this? - (GRUNTS) WALKER: All we want to know is which one of you lowlifes was down at the border the night of April 8.
The night one of you killed a Ranger's wife.
- April 8.
- Yeah.
OSWALD: Wouldn't you know it? That's my mama's birthday.
- Is that right? - Yeah.
Took her up to Riverwind Casino in Oklahoma.
Even sprung for a party bus.
A little awkward having your mom on a bus - with a stripper pole.
- (WHIMPERS) - She enjoyed it.
- She sounds like a special lady.
Anybody else? Huh?! Any of y'all down by Mexico on April 8?! Ah.
Bunch of Boy Scouts.
- Texas Rangers.
- Oswald, put it down.
- (INDISTINCT SHOUTING) - WALKER: It's over, Oswald.
Drop the gun and release my friend.
Unless you want to start a firefight with a roomful of Rangers.
(PANTING) (GASPING) (GRUNTS) (PANTS) Consider my debt paid.
(PANTING) All right, cuff 'em up.
RANGER: Moving in.
(HANDCUFFS CLICKING) Hands behind your back.
Hey.
I know about April 8.
Tell your Ranger friends I want to talk.
Well, I have had a banner afternoon.
I chopped firewood.
I investigated granite.
Tonight's looking big, too.
I'm, uh I'm installing a Google Nest Hub.
I don't need a gadget to help me remember things.
- That's what I got my notebook for.
- Oh.
Dad, it helps.
You can add groceries to your list, you can check the weather.
Y-You can even set reminders for your breeding cycles.
It just helps.
That's all I'm trying to do.
Is that so? That's great, son.
Yeah.
This scruff and this breakup and Mexico it-it just all seems like something we ought to talk about, not busy ourselves through.
Says the woman who starts her task list at 4:00 a.
m.
Yep.
I heard it.
Yeah, you're fine busying, Mama.
Focused on me so you don't have to think about how Cordell will come home.
You know it's not like that.
Mom, it's always been like that.
I don't know if this is about Bret or your brother or some combination of the two, but all this fussing, it does not seem like the next chapter for you.
And after everything you've been through, that's what you got to focus on.
("PREACHER" BY LINCOLN DURHAM PLAYING) - (RIFLES FIRING) - Preach it, Preacher Preach it sweet Preach it for the devil who has got you by the heels - (CHUCKLES) - Nice shot.
Hey, uh, shouldn't we be shooting at moving targets? After Mom and-and Uncle Liam, I mean, shouldn't we be ready? So, was that what the piano was all about? (CHUCKLES) No.
No, and I've actually been spending enough time in therapy with Dr.
Jane, if that's all right.
You know, I've actually had my fair share of therapists, too.
Only problem was mine - were mostly called "Mom".
- (EXHALES) Though I guess it's a little bit more complicated now.
What was that like? Psychologist for a parent.
Um a lot of regular teenage problems suddenly having this magical underlining meaning.
- (CHUCKLES) - God help me.
She used to have this phrase: "No wrong feelings".
The idea was not right, not wrong.
It's just honest.
Might be something you two want to think about? All right, well, I hope Dad kills this bastard.
Augie.
I do.
All right? I mean, everything that's happened, really, jail time is-is way too small for this guy.
He needs to suffer like we did.
(SIGHS) I don't feel that way at all.
Honestly, when Dad told us, I was just like "Really? We have to go through all of this again?" Hmm.
Things were almost normal.
I liked living in almost.
Are we terrible people? No.
Not at all.
(INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER) I got him.
Let's go.
Pretty shook up.
(EXHALES) She's heading back home.
Uh, this Cali woman should be over here in a minute.
Checking out Oswald's alibi.
Not to mention, we got over a dozen NSN members en route to lockup.
WALKER: Talk about your clean sweep.
Yeah.
Not the arrest we were hoping for.
Yet, anyway.
- Yeah, well, I wasn't expecting to solve this in one night.
- (SIREN WAILING) I know.
I just, uh just hate letting my partner down.
Especially on this.
Hey.
I've been realizing, I-I I missed the actual moment you got here.
- Captain.
- Mm.
Must have been something.
Went through a lot of crap just trying to prove myself to people.
Turns out not everybody's ready for change.
You know? Even some of the ones who say they are, think they are, just Black captain is just, uh, a bit much.
I knew what I was in for though, right? Doesn't make it easy.
Lot easier than knowing I botched Em's investigation.
I did.
- (GRUNTS) - I know I did.
Look, and I just I was hoping, you know, getting the band back together, you know, start to make things right, make us right.
- I don't know.
- RANGER: Here she is, Captain.
Oh, we can take it.
Thanks.
Yes, sir.
Understand you have some information about the murder of Emily Walker on April 8? Yes.
But I'm not talking without protection.
We can get you to a holding cell.
You know who killed Emily Walker? Yes, Ranger.
But I also know Oswald.
What do you think he'll do with a loudmouth who sold him out in lockup? Listen, I'm not one of them.
I just play cards with them.
Please, take off these cuffs, and I'll give you proof of who murdered your wife.
What are you offering? What are you selling? A recorded voice memo from that April 10 game.
Oswald talking about the Ranger's wife.
Does he admit to it personally? Look, I need to know there's some sort of I don't know s-security detail in my future.
Done.
Does he admit to it personally? I also have some illegal gambling arrests.
Wipe 'em.
Yeah, we'll make it happen.
Okay, then yes.
- I have it on my phone.
- (PHONE RINGING) - Where's your phone? - In there.
- Go get it.
We'll be right here.
- Okay.
Yeah.
Really? Thanks.
Hey.
- Yeah.
- That was Nelson.
Oswald's alibi checked out.
What? That's not what she said.
They got him on, uh, casino CCTV.
James, I've seen this before.
- I think it's her.
- You think it's her? - Yeah - Let Get my six.
(GUNSHOTS) All right.
Go.
(GRUNTS) (EXHALES) (INHALES SHARPLY) (BREATHING HEAVILY) (DOOR SLAMS) (WATER DRIPPING) (BREATHING HEAVILY) (CREAKING) Hey, Ranger.
(SIGHS) Drop the gun! Right now! Kick it away.
You you were there.
That night, at the border.
You were at the medical examiner's office.
It was you.
You killed my wife.
Why? You at least owe me that.
She was just bringing people water.
And crossing over our routes.
We weren't expecting company.
Why her? 'Cause we hit a pothole.
Busted a crate of painkillers.
Got out to check the damage.
Just five pills, spilled on the ground.
But there she was.
Had her phone out.
Looked like a talker.
I guess that's why.
Don't, don't.
It won't bring you peace.
I won't know until she's dead, James.
Walker, listen to me.
Please.
We bring her in.
We find out what else she knows.
We find out how many - other widows she's made, all right? - Mm Think about your kids, man.
Think about Stella and Augie, all right? She's not worth throwing away everything you've fought for.
Cordell.
(GUNSHOT) (PANTING) - Oh - Geri.
- I I just had to know.
- Geri - I couldn't leave.
- Hey, hey.
- (CRYING): I'm so sorry.
I didn't mean to.
- Whoa, whoa.
It's okay.
Hey.
- (SOBBING) - No, no.
Shh, shh, shh.
Hey, I love you, buddy, okay? I love you, buddy.
It's okay.
(EXHALES) It's o Hey.
She's gone.
All right? It's okay.
- She's gone.
- (SOBBING QUIETS) You know, Ramirez was here all day.
What? Heard a Ranger's family was in need.
I told her there was no replacing her, by the way.
I just thought we should, uh thought we should go old school on this one.
Well, I guess I owe her now, huh? (CHUCKLES) Hey, uh, you staying for dinner? - No, I got a little unfinished business.
- Yeah.
Good day, though, huh? Good day.
(GRUNTS) You know what? Um you-you should have something.
Um, - I may have spilled beer on it, but - Stop it.
- No, I'm not gonna stop, man.
Here you go.
- No.
No.
- It's the original.
- That's the rule napkin? Yep.
The bar napkin with the partner rules.
- I think you should have it.
- You're a softie, man.
Oh, I'm a softie.
I will burn this - right now.
- Don't you dare.
Gimme that.
- Yeah.
- (CHUCKLES) - Wow.
- Hey, uh you were right.
I have been, uh, distant.
Ever since that night at the medical examiner, uh, seeing you with that sheet, pulling it off Emily.
Um, when I see you, I-I see that.
And that has to change.
Because I want to make us right, too.
Well, good on us, then, huh? Good on us.
- All right, man.
- Yep.
We said goodbye - In the city lights - (BARKING) Drove off into Yellow sunset so bright Reflects in the wave of the water We left behind Thank you.
All right.
Chicken or rib eyes.
Sound of cars Hey, Google, flip a coin.
(CHUCKLES) I'd lost my way somewhere FEMALE VOICE: It landed on tails.
All right.
Rib eyes it is, Google.
Reflect in the waves of the water I am thinking of something to say Got tomorrow and rest of today Are you thinking of something out loud My stormy cloud What are you thinking on? What's next.
We crossed a path And we can't return All that was left was the lesson we learned (DIALING) (LINE RINGING) MICKI: This is Ranger Ramirez.
- Leave a message.
- (BEEP) Hey, Ramirez, this is Captain James.
Look, I just want to thank you for letting me borrow your partner today.
I appreciate it.
I think Walker did, too.
Anyway, have a good night.
And rest of today Are you thinking of something out loud My stormy cloud? (INDISTINCT CHATTER) - I know you will.
- (LAUGHTER) - 'Cause you're that kind of woman - (CHATTER CONTINUES) You know, I-I think I should, uh, I think-I think I should make a toast.
Yeah, uh I'm glad we're here today.
I'm glad we're, uh, together here today.
This, uh, this this isn't the path we chose, um but maybe there's some comfort knowing that your mother left this world doing what she chose.
Helping people.
Um, you know, the last time I saw her, um she was worried about me.
Uh, she knew I was gonna lose that game to you guys.
And I knew I was gonna lose too, believe me.
And I didn't really know how much we were all gonna lose.
Um tonight I don't want to think about things we've lost.
I want to think about things we've gained.
A bond that had been broken.
Gratitude.
Steaks.
Thanks, Daddy.
(ALL CHUCKLING) Um closure.
And, uh, and finally, uh some peace.
To Emily.
- To Mom.
- To Emily.
- To Mom.
- To Emily.
I've been trying hard - To you.
- To erase My own memory I've been trying hard To leave things where they lie (MOUTHING) Hiding in the corners Of my cluttered, clouded mind To only reappear During the night I've been trying hard To live my life In symmetry I've been trying hard To balance and survive But lately I've been facing pain In dreams I can't escape Can I never find that Peace of Mind? In time I'll find it Peace of Mind Hey.
I, uh figured I might find you here.
I'll find it Just saying my goodbyes.
Yeah.
Well, if you're staying, then I'd probably start with "I'm sorry, Geri".
Well I think that goes without saying.
(GRUNTS SOFTLY) Then say it.
I've been saying it to Emily all night.
Does it get easier? (POURS DRINK) Losing someone? Taking someone.
Peace of Mind In time In time.
Peace of Mind You ever feel like there's just been so much? And it's just It's just you and me that really understand.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Geri.
In time Look at me.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Peace of Mind In time I'm glad it's you and me.
I'll find it On my way - Home - On my way Way.

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