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we needed to barricade the doors so people couldn't come in and out, all right? greg, that went down fast. louis has the transcripts in the truck. i want another staging area for that media. move it. it was by the book, norm. yeah? that will be for special investigations to decide. well, thank you, stainton. ed, this was you? you know better than to talk to subject officers, commander. thank you, inspector. good job, constable. parkerlet's go. siu's waiting. (siren blaring) parker: how you doing, eddie? park... mind just plugging your ear holes for a second while i talk to my buddy here, and ask how he's doing?
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fine. fine. hey, ed... it was a good job. (engine revving) hey. i saw the whole ing. i'm sam. sam braddock. good for you. you don't see lady snipers too often. that's kind of sexy. what's that, a remi 700? classic. one tough moa. i carry a vintage colt myself. pearl grips. want to see...? put your hands where i can see them!
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lower your weapon. easy. that's my dad. pearl grips. braddock, your instructions were to report to the station. sorry, sir. i heard it on the radio. i didn't want to miss it. good work, team one. team three will relieve you. siu needs witness statements and see dr. luria for debrief. braddock, come with me. nice post instant reflexes, guys.
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you didn't wait. just bagging the clothes. he say "debriefing," and you take it literally. did you say anything? you don't have to say anything to him. that's your right,kay? frank mcandrew. i'm your lawyer, all right? i'm going to take care of all this. you have nothing to worry abou all right? saw it on tv. that was great work. kowalski, this is a no-brainer. no pun intended. you want to talk to him now or what? okay. what exactly do you mean, "he called scorpio"? he means he got the order. when you say you got the order... (phone ringing) you going to get that? it's okay. it's my wife. you can get that. if you want to get it, you can get it. it's your right. talk to your wife. hey, soph. nah, i can't talk now. okay. i just wanted to know if that was your team this morning. yeah.
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yeah. well, uh... we'll go home and wait for you there. no, no, no. just... you know what? just go to the thing, okay? okay, eddie. bye. so, picking up. when you say you got the order... mcandrew: you saw it, didn't you? just give him the use of force wheel. it's just textbook. ed... just show him. give it to him. when all reasonable efforts to de-escalate the situation fail, and the suspect is threatening a member of the force, clearly progressing from assaultive to grievous bodily harm... okay, there we have it. okay, are we done here, mr. kowalski? just about. were you aware the suspect's son was at the scene? my observer said that there was a male youth. and do you believe that every effort was made to involve the son in the negotiation as a third-party intermediary? yes, i do. and are you confident that all options were exhausted before the use of lethal force?
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i'll put that as a yes. so, you kn, this is the process. we investigate alongside the coroner's inquest, and our director will deliver his statement as to whether or not there are reasonable grounds to believe that you or the other subject officer used excessive force. he knows the process. untithat time, you're under investigation. we recommend you take a break, spend some quality time with theamily. thank you, blair. good. see you at the inquest. you're mine. there's somebody else that you got to talk to. (sighs) (door closes) (playing classical music)
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hey, mom. look... i know. you're fine. you did a great job out there, but you need somebody to talk to. strictly confidential. doc, if you want a date, just ask. (laughs) oh, you know what? screw it. i forgot who i was talking to for a minute. (laughs) you're not that guy. you're not going to wonder if you did the right thing. you're n going to have any sleepless nights, flashbacks, memory loss, time distortions. you're not going to feel alone, feel guilty, feel guilty about not feeling guilty. that's what happens to other people. you'll be fine you know where to find me.
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wassup? i'm hannibal i'm gonna use samsung pay to get a katz's deli pastrami sandwich. (katz's employees) hey!!! hey what's up? hey can i pay with my phone? you mean like apple pay? we don't got that. no like samsung pay. kind of works everywhere. even on this janky old thing. he wants to pay with his phone. whadda ya want hannibal? i want to pay with my phone. don't look at the cameras mike. you ready? it doesn't work. watch me. boom! oh! samsung pay is here and pretty much everywhere else. enough pressure in here for ya? i'm gonna take mucinex sinus-max. too late, we're about to take off. thesdissolve fast. they're new liquid gels. and you're coming with me... you realize i have gold status? mucinex sinus-max liquid gels. dissolves fast to unleash m strength medicine.
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sabra hummus on it. -really! sabra hummus... made with simple, fresh ingredients that bring people together. you know what it would really be good on? meat! sabra. now try sabra our delicious guacamole. hey. hey. code of silence been lifted? yeah. so, how'd it go? the way they do. are you good? yup. yeah? piece of gum? minty fresh. listen, i saw you out there. it was a clean shot. man: but i guess i was just luckyto marry a woman who... yeah, it was. the guy knew what he was in for. you saved lives. what did i tell you? making the world safe so that otrs may... eat pie. that's right. let's hope the stockholm syndrome kicks in fast. (laughter) mr. lane, you better have an outstanding reason for being late. (all banging rhythmically on tables)
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and i am done. as you were. (shouting) (whooping) marty! (rock music playing) so we are going to try this again. uh, team one, this is sam braddock. hey. sam's going to be joining you. sam took his baby steps at 51st division. went army and joins us straight from jtf-2. oh. this is greg parker. he's the team sergeant. we've got rolie, lewis, gordy, spike. hey. jules, and ed lane as our team leader. nice shot. thanks. team's full, isn't it? actually, it's not. rolie, your application's been approved. you are fast-tracked for sergeant. oh. hey! oh. hey. man. wow. on me. thanks, brother. you guys earned it. hey! sir. thank you, sir. sergeant! thanyou, sir.
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it's about time is right. oh, congrats, man.cheers. congrats. how you think eddie's gonna live without you, huh? gonna be a lost man, i reckon. yeah. so, jules-- that's short for julia? no. elite special s counterterrorist guy leaves it all behind for the glamour of urban policing. huh. what's up with that? so, sam, how many al qaeda guys you take out? what, you mean, like, to dinner? (laughter) you got to be wasted to... i can take seven... seven what? i can take seven tasers (laughter)
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yeah, you and parkerelli, right? (laughter) what happened to him? hey... i don't know... (laughter) he probably got tad sometime. okay, all right. you know, everybody's on the same page. hey, did he just call you wedding...? what? what does that mean? want to ring out some wings on you. yeah. (water running) (knocking) i'm fine.
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'cause they're-they're going road-tripping out east again. so, figure we help him rewire the boathouse. you know? that's a pretty good deal, i figure. hmm. i wanted to show you something. (sighs) just going through some old stuff in the garage,ou know. i can't remember the name we gave for this. bass-master. bass-master... you didn't forget. a six-pounder you pulled out of that lake. two-pounder. two-pounder? what do you mean? it was at least five pounds. i mean, who's gonna remember better-- me or the six-year old? (labored bathing)
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(sighs) (loud vibration of pager) (beep) (shouting): ruby? ruby! hey, sally. new shirt? you like? pink, huh? the high-risk world or internet shopping. morning, sarge. hi, jules. hey, we're breaking in the rookie. want to watch? yeah, yeah. give me five. ten rounds, ten targets. you don't get to miss. i don't miss. uh-huh. (beep) this week's mockup is courtesy of bob the builder. 360 simulation? only the best for the proud men and women of the sru. (beep) live ammo, right?
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that was good. ha! (beep) cool. what else you got? e you up for it? whoo! uh, we're gonna need the suitcase. we unpacked it. uh, repack it and meet us there. hold this, honey. okay. is the ambulance...? uh, no, there's-there's no time. it would take a half hour just to get here. thanks. okay, let's go. let's go. let's go. you okay, pheebs? you getting enough air? let me check your lp. it's okay. (horns honking) whoa! whoa! (tires squealing) it'll be okay. this time tomorrow, you're gonna be good as new. (siren wailing)
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(sighs) woman (over dispatch): running a neral license h-n-5-r-5-7-8. officer. yeah, i'm sorry. sir, get back in your car. i have an emergency here. my daughter's very... sir! get back in your car, sir. my daughter is very... you're not listening to me! sir, hands on your car! okay, i'm sorry, i'm sorry. look, i know i shouldn't have done it, but we have to... we have to get to st. simon's hospital right away. they have a heart. they have a new heart for my daughter. please, please. okay, listen, follow me close, okay? stay on my right bumper. okay. okay. (police car engine starting) (siren wailing) (siren chirping)
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(breathing loudly) nurse: phoebe! hey, is everything okay? oh, yeah. we got the page. oh, that is awesome. thank you. that is awesome. yeah. upstairs to cicu fast! thank you. thank you. officer: go! nurse: i'll be right up. hey, it's heather. phoebe's on her way in. phoebe swanson, the heart recipient. what do you mean? you've got to be kidding me. (tv playing indistinctly) oh, check it out. man (on tv): 36th on the grid here at lowe's motor... mr. swanson, can i have a quick word with you? yeah. yeah. don't move. mr. swanson, i'm afraid we've had a bit of a miscommunication. what's up? well, the transplant coordinator... the recipient list had been updated.
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i know this is distressing, but the-the truth is, another patient has had to be given priority. i'm-i'm sorry. what? i'm so sorry, mr. swanson, but the next heart will be phoebe's. uh, may-maybe you don't know this, but phoebe's been on the waiting list for 14 months. i really have to apologize. she's first in line. she's been first in line for a month. this is not a deli counter, mr. swanson, you know that. heather, could you please explain to him? look, she was here already once last week. she was prepped and everything, t the heart was flawed. do you know what that's like? considering the travel time of ts organ... yeah? ...the window of survivability is shorter. so, then, why are we standing here?! in this situation, the computer selects the recipient closer to the hospital. closer? the only reason we were at home is because you, because the hospital told us to go home
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did your computer tell you that? mr. swanson... and now you're telling me that if we had just stayed... i'm telling you that you should not have been paged today. i don't care. this is my daughter. this is my daughter! man: mr. swanson, keep your voice down, please. swanson: no, no, no, i'm very sorry, i'm very sorry, but screw that. you are not... there is no way you are gonna... sir, i'm gonna have to ask you to keep your voice down. i'm sorry, mr. swanson. okay. okay. okay. phoebe: dad! okay, okay, i'm sorry. (women screaming) i am sorry. i'm sorry.
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