02x11 - A Little Faith

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02x11 - A Little Faith

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(Siren wailing in distance)

And the worst part is, is I wanted Dov and Gail to get along.

I mean, I wanted them to spend time with each other. Man.

Yeah, well, the minute I decide to tell Sam about my feelings, he's gone, like... magic.

Really mean magic.

You're not gonna get away with this! Clifton, get back here! Hey!

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! Hey! Hey! Hey!

Stop! Police!

(Bat clatters)

Take it easy, officer. Take it easy.

Give me your hands.

Ohh. (Grunts)

(Handcuffs click)

Ohh. (Pants)

You've gotta be kidding me.

Look who I just caught.

(Horns honk in distance)

Did this man att*ck you?

Kind of.

Clifton.

I was just trying to talk some sense into the boy, stop him from making a very serious mistake.

No, you were sticking your nose where it doesn't belong.

That's only 'cause I believe in you, son.

I run a street program, and Clifton here, during the holy sacrament of confession, told me something he was fixin' to do that was very stupid, and I had to step in.

So what'd he say?

I can't share that with you. I'm bound by an oath.

Yeah, well, we're bound by an oath, too.

(Lowered voice) He's a priest. He can't be lying.

Pfft. Priests lie. Ever see that wafer they call bread?

Yeah. Come here.

(Grunts)

(Handcuffs click)

(Sniffles and grunts)

(Sniffles) You know, it's bad when you can't believe a priest.

(Man chuckles) Don't believe in me, brother.

Save it for the man upstairs.

God sees the big picture.

Like it or not, he has a plan for all of us.

Yeah, well, if I'm living God's plan, you can let him know that his timing's off. Way off.

Rookie Blue; Season 2, Episode 11
A Little Faith
Original Air Date: September 1, 2011

Absolutely.

Hey. What's, uh, what's going on?

Yeah. Okay. Okay, fine. Yeah, no. Keep... keep walking, but I didn't do anything wrong, so I'm done feeling guilty for something I didn't do.

Chris, come on. It's been weeks.

I mean, you have to get over this. Nothing happened.

That's not the point, okay?

You let him in. You went around behind my back, and you let someone get close to you.

You and Dov were my family...

And you're mine.

And I just stood there and let it happen. (Chuckles)

(Sighs)

Do you believe in anything?

Because of what happened with Luke?

Yes, and Sam...

You know, leaving like that.

(Sighs) Well, having faith means believing in things that don't always make sense.

The tooth fairy doesn't make sense. I am the tooth fairy.

Last week, Leo lost a tooth. Cost me 20 bucks.

20 bucks?

Tooth fairy didn't have any change.

I might not need three, but it'd be good to have, uh, you know, a few fresh faces ready, people who work the area.

(Lowered voice) They're totally talking about us.

I-I think I impressed him with the workbook stuff, so...

Would this have anything to do with the case Swarek is working?

Swarek working on a case? I...

Guy disappeared on me in the middle of the night.

Nothing but a voice mail.

(Whistles) Now that's just -- that's just rude.

Pick Peck. Pick Peck.

Well, I'm not choosing Peck.

I mean, she'd stick out in any crowd...

(Chuckles)

So I guess I'm gonna go with... eesh... McNally, Nash...

I don't know. Epstein?

Epstein? I think Diaz might be a better bet.

Ohh.

Yeah, I'm gonna stick with Epstein.

Epstein. Yeah.

Okay. Last but not least, I want to let you know that, uh, some of the rookies will be sitting out of rotation today.

Detective Donovan Boyd is sending three of them out on the infamous scavenger hunt, so wish 'em luck.

McNally, Nash, Epstein, stay behind with Boyd, and he'll brief you.

Peck, Diaz, you two are riding together.

Everybody, let's go. Come on.

(Indistinct conversations)

You'll be dropped off in nowheresville. Plainclothes.

No money. No wallet. No phones. No g*ns.

Goal is simple. Pick a character, and whatever you do, commit to it.

Uh, h-how do we know who we should be?

Be yourself, or be the opposite of yourself.

I don't care. Use what you know. Know what you don't know.

That clear it up for you?

No.

Be back here at 6:00 A.M. in uniform with as much accumulated money and dr*gs as possible.

(Chuckles) Wh... I will judge the dr*gs by street value, not by volume.

Okay. Wait, wait. No, no, no. How do we do that?

Come on, rookies. You are sophomores now.

You know how to spot a dealer. You know where they sell it.

Now it is your job to go a learn how to buy it, so go.

And, hey, you know, look, be safe out there.

It's not a competition.

All right. $20 says McNally takes it.

$20? Uh, let's make it $60, because Nash is taking it.

Oh, no, no, no, no. Noelle's right. (Rips velcro)

McNally's got this thing... locked (High-pitched voice) up.

Yeah? You want to put your money where your mouth is, homicide?

(Normal voice) Uh... yeah, no.

Oh, ye of little faith.

Hey, what's the line on Epstein?

Epstein?

Are you betting on us?

Uh, no, not on you. No.

Nobody thinks you stand a chance.

Thanks a lot.

(Chuckles) Uh, no problem. Don't mention it.

This sucks!

I should be undercover, 'cause I blend, and you... You're a born natch.

You have to admit, it's totally ridic.

Would you stop cutting your words off halfway, okay?

It's new. I don't... I don't like it.

Although there is something really brill about this sitch.

Stop it.

We get to spend the whole shift together, and we're meant to talk, Chris.

Don't make me get all mushy.

We were good together.

Not really. I mean, think about it.

We weren't normal. Yeah, but what is even normal?

In a normal couple, you have a mama bear and a papa bear.

You're more like Goldilocks.

Yeah, she's the only human in the story, so I'm gonna take this as a good sign.

Yeah, worming your way in where you aren't invited, trying out different beds to see which one fits.

Chris, I didn't try out different beds.

Yeah, well, in the metaphor, you did.

Woman: We've got reports of a disturbance in Mount Pleasant Cemetery.

Caller said she heard yelling and saw three male suspects chasing a fourth through the cemetery.

Mark 1505 responding.

(Clicks)

(Siren wails)

Aw. Look how sweet.

This must be where mama bear and papa bear are buried.

Look.

Holy...

Hey, are you okay?

Great. Never been better.

Okay. Come on. Come on. Just put your hands down.

What about your coat?

You're freezing. Here. Take mine.

What happened to you, man? Who did this to you?

No idea.

Your wallets, phones. Rápido, rápido.

One... one, two, three, and one, two, three. Great.

Nothing but the clothes on your back.

Nice.

Now before you go forth, young soldiers, hold out your hands. I have a present for you.

One, two, three.

Bus token. Just in case.

Just in case what?

In case you need a bus token.

Come on, people. Don't let me down here.

You cannot let them see you scared out there.

If you're nervous, get closer, and they won't see you shake, okay?

Have a little faith in yourselves, guys.

(Door opens and closes) (Sighs)

(Tires peal)

Ha.

It's a start.



How much you get for these again?

10 cents.

10 cents? That's it?

Yeah, but if you get a hundred, that's 10 bucks.

See ya, guys. Where you going?

Hey, buddy dropped us in the middle of nowhere with nothing but a bus token. Doesn't take a brain surgeon to realize we're supposed to take the bus downtown. Maybe it's for emergencies.

He said use what we know, so... I'm using what I know.

Okay.

All right.

Hey. Hey, wait, wait, wait, wait. Stop. Hi.

Uh... (Lowered voice) Traci, follow my lead.

(Normal voice) Hi. Hi. Sorry. Um, my name's Candice.

I'm in town for a conference...

(Chuckles) A silly conference, really, on overwriting...

Insurance overwriting, new avenues.

Anyway, um, we were actually on a shuttle to the airport, and...

Well, she had to pee, so we got off at the last hotel stop, and I stupidly followed her, and then when we came back out, the shuttle was gone.

That's terrible.

I know. I know. All of our bags, purses, everything is gone.

I mean, it's a nightmare. I am living a nightmare right now.

Is there any way that we could get a ride?

Sorry. I'm already late.

Okay, but maybe just as far as you're going, you know.

Uh, we could squeeze in.

Look.... just grab a cab.

Wow. Thank you so much. That's really generous.

Okay. Take care. Good luck.

20 bucks. That's, like, 200 of your bottles.

Yeah, and you're also Candice the insurance overwriter.

Overwriter. Overwriter. Underwriter?

It's insurance underwriter, isn't it?

Pick your character and commit.

(Indistinct conversations)

Is there another number we can reach your mother at?

(Sighs) She's probably at her boyfriend's.

Okay, so what's his number?

He doesn't have a phone. Can I wash my face now?

(Sighs) All right. Well, we left a message at your mom's house.

Does she check messages?

Nope.

Well, how are we supposed to get ahold of her then?

If you find out, let me know.

All right. Well, in the mean time...

(Papers rustling)

Can you tell me exactly what happened?

Look, I told you. They were robbers, bandits.

Whatever. I just... I want to get my coat, and I want to go home.

It's okay. You know what, pal?

(Coughs) You don't have to say a thing.

(Beeps, shutter clicks)

So you're a liar. Did you get that?

Yep.

Hey. (Beep, click) Now what else we got here?

"Dip stick." That's original.

(Beep)

Turn to the left. You know a girl named Sarah? (Click)

Sarah wasn't there.

Actually you're probably right. "Touch Sarah and die."

That's probably Sarah's brother...

(Chuckles) or Sarah's boyfriend, maybe?

Can I, uh, talk to you guys?

Yeah.

(Lowered voice) So I found him on a social networking site.

Someone just posted a hate page about him.

The administrators are two teenagers from his high school... Cooper Well and Sarah Jones.

Okay. Good work.

(Clicks tongue) Haul 'em in here.

(The Arka Teks) ♪ I Walk With A Swagger And A Bad Attitude ♪
♪ I'm looking like a rock star from my head to my shoes ♪
♪ the place is about to lose it ♪
♪ I won't know what to do ♪

'cause I-I-I-I ♪
♪ I know you know I got it ♪
♪ I-I-I-I ♪
♪ I know you know I got it ♪
♪ I-I-I-I ♪
♪ I know you know I got it ♪
♪ I-I-I-I ♪
♪ I know you know I got it ♪
♪ I-I-I-I ♪
♪ I know you know ♪
♪ your friends are calling on the phone ♪ (Man) Oh, my lord.

♪ But you don't want to go ♪

You good, man?

Yeah.

♪ I know you know I iot it ♪
♪ next thing that they'll see ♪
♪ you'll be leaving here with me ♪ (Cell phone beeping)

♪ I-I-I-I, I know you know I got it ♪

Hi. I'd like to report a fight that just broke at prohibition.

It's a bar. Queen and Broadview. It's getting very serious.

You want to send some people down. Thank you.

(Beep) ♪ nobody else that can do it better ♪
♪ I know, I know I got it ♪

(truck horn blares)

I guess we should both be in insurance.

Pfft. Insurance girls from snoresville? Unh-unh.

What? It's an inconspicuous character.

Candice... Sloaney.

(Laughs)

Young and eager, really wants to climb that competitive insurance ladder. (Chuckles)

You can be Doreen. I'm gonna pick my own name, thank you very much.

Okay, then what's it gonna be?

I mean, you've gotta use what you've got.

We got nothing!

Th... we have stuff, okay?

We've got our brains, and we have skills, so what are you good at?

I don't know.

Pool.

Okay. If there was a pool hall around here, I could sh**t some pool, make us some bucks.

Wait. We're by the airport, right? Alpine inn.

What's that? It's a motel that I heard the T.O.s talking about.

Bet you they have a pool table.

Lead the way...

Candice.

Jeremy. (Chuckles)

You're still hanging around here?

Who are you?

Dov Epstein.

Adam's brother.

Kibbles? Well, they don't call me that anymore, but... okay.

(Laughs) Jeez.

You got big. I haven't seen you since you were a kid.

I don't hang around here much.

Huh.

So how are you? How's everything?

You, uh, you married? You... (Chuckles) You...

(Chuckles) Uh...

No, thank you.

Well, grab a seat.

No, no. It's okay. I gotta run. I just... I wanted to say hi, and... hey. (Lowered voice) Are you still... you know?

Come on, man. My brother and I were tight.

I know you hooked him up.

(Chuckles)

All right. Well, I just wanted to warn you.

The cops were in here a couple minutes ago.

Where?

You didn't see the guy? Plainclothes.

Look, it's okay.

All right? It's cool.

I got nothing to worry about.

(Police radio chatter)

Right.



(police radio chatter)

Thanks, man. Appreciate the heads up.

Jeremy, listen...

I'm not gonna lie. I came here looking for you.

Truth is, I got nothing... No phone, no money, not a dime.

I need to score.

You need to score? I was hoping you could front me.

(Laughs)

No. No way. Not a chance.

Really?

Mm-hmm.

Okay.

Come on, Kibbles.

Hey.

You going somewhere? You need a lift?

I'm just running a few errands.

You want to tag along, that's fine by me.

(Chuckles)

Woman: ♪ bump, bump, bump that sucker ♪

(Man, lowered voice) Todd, what happens on the road, stays on the road. Come on.

5 bucks a rack?

5 bucks? Why don't we make it $20?

20 bucks. I mean, I've only played pool once in my life.

(Lowered voice) You're not supposed to tell them that.

Yep.

(Normal voice) $20 is fine. Let's do $20.

Great. So you here with the conference?

Yep. Yeah. Well, a different one than you, obviously.

I'm in insurance.

Oh. Yeah, we're actually leaving on a flight tomorrow morning at 6:00 A.M. back to Wisconsin. Right, Doreen?

Doreen?

Well, Candice is here for the insurance conference.

I just tagged along. (Chuckles) We're childhood friends, and I think her job's a little boring, actually. (Chuckles)

(Chuckles) Oh, really?

Yeah, 'cause yours is just so exciting.

What is it you do?

I'm... a... stripper.

Wow. Really?

(Chuckles)

I've never met a stripper before...

(Laughs)

Except in strip clubs.

Well, it's just a job, like any other.

♪ It's such a tiny line between love and... ♪

Insurance is really kinda fascinating.

Almost as fun as tag team Tuesdays.

(Chuckles)

♪ Just walk in that door, and you're kissing the floor ♪

Whoo!

♪ And you won't laugh no more ♪
♪ yeah ♪
♪ bump that sucker ♪

Hey!

(Andy and Traci laugh)

Ha ha.

(Lowered voice) Uh... kiss me.

(Lowered voice) What?

Just kiss me. Come on.

(Normal voice) Look.

♪ Bump that sucker, make yourself a queen ♪

(both laugh)

(Door buzzes)

(Telephone ringing in distance)

Oh, great.

(Door closes)

Look, why are they here? We just had to ask 'em a few questions.

Oh, God. Just sh**t me.

He's gotta be a bad seed.

He is. He's annoying.

He, like, stares at me all the time. He's aggravating.

Ooh, I bet. How awful.

And that's reason enough to tie him up and leave him to freeze to death? The guy's psycho. Don't believe a word he says.

No, he hasn't said anything... yet.

Yep. (Sighs)

(Door buzzes and beeps)

I take it you know these kids.

A bit.

And they're responsible for the, uh, lovely artwork on your face?

Just please... just... Just let them go home.

Wow. You're being really nice.

They must be your friends.

Yes. They're my friends.

Okay. Well, in that case, come with me.

Come on.

Oh, poor kid.

I always feel bad for the nerds.

Nice. Cold and condescending.

Why am I not surprised?

(Door opens)

Officer Diaz.

Sarah and Cooper's mom and Dad agreed to this little sit-down, so we could figure out who tied up our boy here.

Sarah saw him staring into her bedroom window.

I was so creeped out.

Then he stole a bracelet off of our teacher's desk and put it in my locker. I almost got expelled.

I wasn't trying to get you in trouble.

I just wanted to give you something.

So this was payback?

(Sighs) Look, I told you, it wasn't them.

I have no idea who it was.

I think we have enough for a little buy. I don't want to do little.

I want to do big. Let's keep going.

Table open? Yeah. 20 bucks a rack.

Come on. You can do better than that.

Depends. Who's your partner?

Him. Hey, J.D., you ready to play?


Woman: ♪ I don't care if you don't care ♪

(Indistinct conversations)



So what brings you two here?

We're just here for a couple of nights.

We're actually leaving tomorrow on a 6:00 A.M. flight.

That's too bad.

It's okay. What sucks is that I lost all my luggage.

Now I got nothing left, except for a bus token.

Been there. You'll make it.

(Sighs) Jamie. Jamie Brennan.

That's, uh, J.D. he started working for me a couple weeks ago.

Okay. I'm Candice, and, uh, this is Doreen.

Hi.

Okay, Candice.

Only the 8 ball left. Don't choke.

Okay.

(Chuckles)

Sorry.

All yours. Take it away.

No mercy.

Boom!

Pay up, ladies.

No, no, no. Not yet. Let's go double or nothing.

Uh, you know what? No. I gotta get up early tomorrow, so I'm out.

That's good, because, sweetheart, I hate to tell ya, but you're dragging your partner down here.

Doreen, you wanna go straight up? Double or nothing.

Um...

Good.

(Balls clatter)

Nice car.

Yeah, she's sweet.

Must be doing all right for yourself.

Not bad.

What about you?

You didn't become a lawyer?

Nope.

Adam was sure you were gonna become a lawyer. (Laughs)

Oh, Adam. Man.

Oh, that guy.

He knew how to party.

I don't get it.

He always... seemed so happy.

I don't get why he...

He k*lled himself?

(Siren wailing)

Neither do we.

I'll wait here?

(Keys jangle, seat belt clicks)

No. Come with me.

(Grunts)

(Horn blares in distance)

(Alarm chirps, locks click)

Wait here. I'll be a few minutes.

(Chuckles) - Why?

Because I said so.

It's freezing. You're gonna make me wait outside?

Yep.

(Door handles rattle)

(Police radio chatter)

(Telephone ringing in distance)

Rubbing alcohol should get that off your face.

Great. Maybe mom's vodka will work.

You know what?

You think you're the only one with a messed-up mother?

I mean, you're just gonna have to learn to look after yourself.

I can look after myself.

No one else is gonna wash my face.

(Lowered voice) That's not what I mean, okay?

Okay. I'm saying, come on. Grow a pair.

Fight back for once in your life, 'cause if you let them walk away from this, they're gonna keep doing it over and over and over again.

Just give me my coat.

(Sighs)

(Clatters)

What brings you to town?

Conference.

Mm-hmm. A conference? What kind?

Insurance.

Insurance? Oh. How's that been?

Great. Terrific.

Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.

A little lonely.

What about you?

Oh, new job, fresh start.

Actually I've been wondering why I got into this business in the first place.

What business is that?

Oh, nothing as interesting as insurance, that's for sure.

(Chuckles) Nothing is.



(indistinct conversations)

(Lowered voice) So, um...

We were just hoping to... figure out a little somethin', get us through the night.

It's gonna be a long one, so, you know, might as well enjoy it.

(Lowered voice) You might want to talk to Donnie in room 4.

He's a crazy son of a bitch, but you can tell him I sent you.



Okay. We gotta go.

Yeah. You gotta find a place to put your head down for the rest of the night. Not here.

Whoo!

She smoked me. Okay, come on. One more.

No. We gotta get outta here. Uh, it was nice to meet you. You, too.

J.D., nice to meet you. Maybe we'll see you around sometime. Yeah, you never know.

Uh, see ya.

Bye.



We are seriously badass.

(Laughs)

You are a serious liar. You heard about this place through Swarek, didn't you?

No. Do you know how lucky we are we got away with that?

It's not luck. We used what we knew, and we committed.

Who is this guy?

(Sighs) I don't know. Room 4. Said his name was Donnie.

(Door creaks)

Hi. Are you Donnie?

Who are you?

I'm Candice and this is Doreen.

So why are you knocking on my door?

Uh, well, we were talking to Jamie Brennan down in the bar, and he said you would help us.

Oh, Brennan sent ya.

All right. Come in.

Come in.

Hope you came to party.

(Creaks)

You know the band Anvil?

Yeah, a little.

Sit. I got a bootlegged copy of their never-released album.

Rocks me hard.

Uh, yeah, we actually don't have a lot of time.

Listen up, Minnie Mouse.

You came knocking on my door while I was watching "Fresh Prince," in the middle of my dessert.

You didn't care about my plans. Why should I care about yours?

Sit down.

Okay.

(Man shouts indistinctly, baby crying in distance)

(Scoffs)

(Anvil's "Metal On Metal" playing)

So... you guys are what? Uh, secretaries? Waitresses?

Uh... I'm in insurance.

Oh, classy. You both work insurance?

Nah, I'm a dancer.

A real dancer? Like a take off your clothes and wave it in my face" kind of dancer?

(Chuckles) Yeah, that kind of dancer.

A stripper and an insurance bitch looking to get high...

Quelle surprise.

Do you mind if I use your bathroom?

Oh, Stacy or whatever her name... Some party girl from the bar...

She's still in there. Why don't you show me what you got?

What do you mean?

I don't mean your ta-tas, honey. Don't worry. Show me the cash.

♪ Metal on metal, shakin' the place ♪

Why don't I play you one of their live albums?

Look, are you sure she's okay?

Yeah. She probably just nodded off.

Oh, okay. Then can I go in there anyway?

I don't mind if you don't. Hasn't been serviced in a while.

(Chuckles)

(Both chuckle)

I met the guys from Anvil.

I was buddies with their drummer.

Partied on their bus, man...

One night after they opened for Motorhead.

They opened for Motorhead. Did you know that?

No... Yeah...

We got to get her help now. Her pulse is weak.

She's barely breathing. What did she take?

(Sighs) Let me see. She wanted a speedball.

What did you do?

(Groans) Stupid bitch. She did the whole thing. (Clatter)

Okay, well, we need to call an ambulance.

We got to get her outta here.

No, no, no, you sit down. Sit down!

(Clatter, telephone bell dings)

Nobody's calling anybody.

(Car alarm chirps)

That was more than a couple of minutes.

Just let us call an ambulance.

No, you're not calling an ambulance.

They'll call the cops. Obviously, I don't like cops.

Okay, so you're just gonna let her die?

It's not my fault she's too stupid to know her limit.

It's a lot easier to get rid of a dead body than deal with the cops.

Can I check on her?

Yeah.

Let us just get her out of here, okay? We'll leave you out of it.

Trust me, we are not interested in bringing in the cops.

Aw, man. I can't believe this.

So you don't know this girl?

I never met her before in my life.

I met her down at the bar earlier.

Well, you may not know her, but I do, and you got to let us take her.

What a load.

Donnie, I danced with that girl. I know her.

Her boyfriend's a biker... big guy named Max, not one of the nice ones... and if he finds out that she was here, if he finds out that she d*ed on your watch...

Oh, man. Get her outta here. She's your problem now. Go!

Okay.

Prop her head, prop her head. Just hold her head, okay?

Chair.

Spin around?

Yeah. Okay. One, two...

(Grunts)

Okay, got her.

Got her?

Yeah. Okay, just...

(Grunts)

Make sure you get the ambulance to come to the front.

Hey. Friend just had a little too much to drink.

(Rock music playing)

I've always felt bad. You know that.

Adam and I were... what, 13? First time I stole pills from my mom.

Minute he took 'em...

(Man) ♪ stop spinnin' that wheel ♪

I don't know, he couldn't get enough.

Adam had problems.

dr*gs were his way of trying to fix 'em.

It didn't work.

(Gears shift, engine turns off) You gonna be long?

Shouldn't be.

Why don't you just... Stay in the car, all right?

You sure?

We're good.

(Dog barking in distance)

(Beep)

(Door buzzes)

(Door closes)

Yeah. Thanks. Hey, what's up?

Are you Chris Diaz, the rock star?

What do you mean?

Yeah. The cool cop who gives slick advice to bullied kids.

Yeah. Fight back, eye for an eye...

What are you talking about?

I just picked up your friend Finton Tucker, the boy from the, uh, from the graveyard. He tracked down his bully and smashed a brick into his face.

What?

A brick. That Cooper kid? He's in the hospital with serious injuries. That's some great advice, man.

I just wanted Finton to press charges. That's all I meant.

You laid it on thick for that kid because it made you feel like a man who could stand up for himself, when really, you're just as scared as he is. It's a rookie move, man What'll happen to Finton?

You start a criminal record for a kid like that, you might as well say good-bye.

Got to make this right, buddy.

We did good.

She's gonna be okay.

Yeah, I hope so.

You coming?

I'll meet you back at the station.

McNally...

Go directly to jail, do not pass go, do not linger, don't do anything stupid.

J.D., off-limits?

I know.

Do you hear me?

Yes ♪

(Clears throat) Most employers run when they hear about my previous experience.

Which part?

Folding laundry at Kingston pen.

You do time there, you can work anywhere.

(Grunts)

Uh, who was your guy there?

Which guy?

Guard you folded laundry for.

Wasn't a guy. It was a big brick house named Maureen...

Only female hack in the joint.

When I was in there, there was two of 'em.

You kidding me?

You were in there?

(Laughs)

Alice.

300 pounds, face like a bag of hammers.

(Laughs)

That was a long time ago.

(Clears throat) So yeah. Job okay?

It's good. It's a paycheck.

(Clears throat)

Wouldn't mind, uh, figuring a way to earn a bit more cash, if any extra work comes up.

I can throw you some overtime, if that's what you mean.

Well, look who's back.

Hey.

Hey.

Um, I'm gonna be on a plane in a couple hours, back to Appleton, and I'll be gone, out of your life, so...

If you're not doing anything in the next couple hours, maybe...

I'm... I'm with my boss...

Right.

And I wouldn't want you to miss your flight.

Okay.

Then I'm gone.

(Scoffs)

(Chuckles)

(Clears throat)

We have business, you and me.

Yes, we do.

We can catch up on that business tomorrow, or the next day, or day after that... but a woman like that doesn't knock on your door every day.



Let's go.

(Switch click)

So what, you can just turn the cameras off?

They don't care?

I got to have some kind of life, right?

I guess.

I'm gonna call you a cab, it's gonna take you back to the station, and you're gonna get into your uniform.

No.

Man: ♪ And I just want my heart to fall apart ♪
♪ probably should've told you all along ♪
♪ my angel ♪

If you don't leave now, there's no going back.

I don't want to go back.

♪ And I just want your love to fade away ♪
♪ to ashes ♪
♪ beautiful ♪
♪ I should have told you from the first time ♪
♪ I saw your eyes ♪
♪ beautiful ♪
♪ I should have told you all along ♪

(Grunts)

(Both pant)

♪ I should have told you all along ♪
♪ I should have told you all along ♪


♪ and I just want my heart to fall apart ♪

(pants)

♪ To ashes ♪
♪ and I just want this love to waste away ♪
♪ to ashes ♪
♪ and I just want my heart to tear apart ♪
♪ to ashes ♪

(both pant)

♪ To ashes ♪

(both panting)

Now this is when I start to get nervous. (Clears throat)

They'll make it back.

Might be empty-handed, but they always make it back.

Yeah, must be what it's like to wait for your kids to come home by curfew.

Yeah. Well, might be the closest we ever get to knowing that.

Nah, I don't think it's the closest we'll get.

Think the universe has a plan?

For us?

Oh, yeah. It was undoubtedly fate that brought you into that bar tonight.

(Laughs)

Mm-hmm. Okay, I might remember you saying something about it, but I didn't know you were gonna be there.

Oh, yeah.

I didn't.

I never thought I'd see anybody I knew at the Alpine Inn...

(Groans) Oh, my God.

Least of all, you.

My one chance to be whoever I want to be, and I choose Candice who works in insurance.

(Sighs and groans)

Don't tell anybody this, but I was Ernie, the zamboni driver.

(Laughs)

(Laughs)

Mm.

I got to go.

We're being incredibly stupid.

Yes, we are.

I can't ever come back here... ever.

(Whispers) No.

And you have to go.

(Whispers) Yeah.

I do.

(Panting)

(Rapid footsteps approach)

(Clatter)

(Boyd clears throat) One point for arriving alive, another point for arriving on time, in uniform...

Kinda.

Show me what you got.

(Velcro rips)

Well, I got...

20 bucks... and a penny.

(Clears throat) I got some, uh, coke.

What about you what?

Uh... okay...

(Oliver) - Yes.

Epstein appears to be the winner, by a large margin.

Not that it was a competition. Yep.

Pay up, losers.

You bet on me?

Yeah, you're, uh, you're a simple kid, Epstein.

A little Doubting Thomas in your ear, and you're gold. Thank you.

(Pats back)

How'd you do it?

I made friends with someone, got him to trust me, and then, when he wasn't paying attention, I stabbed him in the back.

Turns out I'm pretty good at it.

(Telephones ringing, indistinct conversations)

Chris?

Can I, uh, can I go home with you now?

No.

Come on.

This is not like you. You... you forgive, you... you understand, you give second and third chances.

You love puppies and ice cream, and you have faith in people.

Yeah. (Sighs)

I just don't have faith in us.

Your hair's sticking up, has been all night.

I don't really care, Diaz.

Welcome to the doghouse.

We are not in the doghouse.

We're out in the cold, and it's over.



Hey.

Look at you.

Heh.

If you want a coffee and a muffin, though, you got to get to the back of the line, officer.

No, thanks.

Well, I hope you're not here to arrest me, 'cause I'm a little busy right now.

No, no, no. No, uh, it's this kid.

I know this kid who might be in a bit of trouble.

I want to find some way to help keep him on the straight and narrow, and...

(Speaks indistinctly)

I was kind of hoping, if maybe he did some volunteer work for your project, the prosecutor might be more lenient.

Well, you know, I can always use a helping hand.

Good. Great... thank you.

You know, it takes a brave man to hang on to hope in this day and age.

Uh... you mind if I stick around for a bit? Help out?

I'd like that. You can start right here.

All right. Cool. Hey, guys.



You're quiet.

I'm just tired, that's all.

Right.

You know, big night, a lot to process.

Sure, yeah. Running into Swarek like that... must have reinstated your belief that something's meant to happen with you guys.

Ah, I didn't really think about it.

Okay, stop lying.

What?

I can't believe you went back there.

(Sighs) Who said I went back there?

That is the dumbest thing you have ever done.

What is wrong with you?

What? I couldn't help it.

(Groans)

Andy, you have to promise me you're never going back there.

It's way too dangerous, you have no idea what kind of case he's in the middle of.

I know, I know. One time thing, Trac.

Was it good?

(Groans) Heavenly.

(Laughs)

(Laughs)

Rookie Blue; Season 2, Episode 11
A Little Faith
Original Air Date: September 1, 2011
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