Programma Televisivo: Psych - 6x15
And we are live outside of Lompoc State Prison, where, any moment now, these gates will open, and out will walk Thane Woodson.
Woodson's conviction for robbing a local Santa Barbara restaurant was overturned after lawyers from the Innocence Project were able to get faulty eyewitness testimony thrown out.
We're expecting a statement.
Let's go.
He's here right now.
[Reporters shouting] Today is another great day for justice and a great day for the Innocence Project.
Um, this moment, a moment of joy, reconciliation, and hope for the future, reminds us of our common humanity.
I lost everything!
I want it back!
Y'all owe me!
Okay, what my client means is that-- And the state penal code 4903 states that I'm owed restitution.
I know my rights.
I have a law degree.
Okay, he doesn't have a law degree.
I'm close.
Okay, he might have taken some classes.
But in the eyes of the state, he's not due restitution until the real culprit is captured and proven guilty.
That's what I'll do, then.
After I get my law degree, I'll enroll in the police academy and become a detective.
Okay, he's not enrolling in the academy.
Then I will find somebody else to help me.
'Scuse me.
[Reporters shouting] So you want us to solve the crime that you were wrongfully convicted of.
I heard you one hell of a psychic from the very men that you put in jail.
Well, that's not surprising.
I'm sure my reputation in prison has reached mythical proportions.
Not really, but there is a long list of fellas fixin' to kill you soon as they get out.
Why just me?
This is a two-man team.
Stop snitching, Shawn.
Here's my case file.
Yeah, I did some hard time in violation of California penal codes 459 and 211.
Rubbed up against a woman on a subway.
Oh, no, wait.
That's-- That's 458.
How do you know that?
It's burglary and armed robbery.
My client is well versed in legal matters.
Oh, you better recognize.
Oh, that's horrible, man.
You must've lost everything.
How long were you incarcerated?
Two years, eight months.
[Whistles] Wow.
Yeah, that's what I'm talkin' about.
I was getting ready to say-- It's a long-ass time, I know.
[Doubtfully] Mm-- So even though the convictions were overturned, we still must prove that Thane didn't commit the crimes in the first place, and the best way to do that would be to find the person that actually did.
That's where you come in.
Hmm.
'Scuse us one second.
What you think?
I don't know.
This guy could be a handful.
What makes you say that?
You saw Penitentiary.
Which one?
All three of 'em.
You're right.
I got this.
Here's the thing, Thane.
There is not a doubt in our minds that you're an innocent man.
But this is a lot for a couple dudes like us to take on, and-- and we're actually pretty busy at the moment.
Um, damn.
I'm afraid we're just-- We're not up for this one.
You know, I understand it's a lot for me to come in here and ask you to fight my fight for me.
But I lost everything.
[Sentimental music] I was once just like you.
I had dreams.
I had a girl.
Gus doesn't have a girl.
Shawn.
I couldn't have my girl wait 10 to 15 years for me.
So I told her, "You go out, and you find somebody "that'll make you happy. "
Somebody that can make phone calls for at least more than 15 minutes."
She got married while I was stuck in jail.
I know it's only been two years and eight months, but...
I'm starting from scratch.
So please...
Help me fight the injustice that was done to me.
[Exhales heavily] [Whispering] Man, I've changed my mind.
[Whispering] He set his girl free.
Like in Hurricane.
She got married quick.
I know.
You're damn right we're gonna help!
You don't know how happy you make a brother feel, man.
Now come here to me!
[Groans] Yeah, I gotta tell you, I've never had a cause before.
This is awesome.
We're gonna fight the power!
Fight the power!
Together!
Together!
Shawn, don't get all Spike Lee and do the right thing on me.
It's too late for that, brother.
Love is gonna bust him out.
He's already out, Shawn.
Just 'cause you put syrup on something don't make it pancakes.
What?
Hey, Jules.
You're not gonna believe the case we just landed.
We're basically civic heroes now.
I prefer freedom fighters.
Uh-huh.
What we're doing is much more exciting than anything you will have going on inside there.
Nothing in there is as cool as what's happening right here.
Oh, I am sure you're right.
We are.
Okay, I'll bite.
What's the case?
Well, in order to really appreciate it, you have to first hear the backstory.
Yeah.
[Somberly] Once upon a time, a poor country boy in search of a better life brushes off his overalls, hops on a freight, and leaves the dusty roads of Georgia behind.
Shawn, that's Grapes of Wrath, and it wasn't a freight, and it wasn't Georgia.
Thane wasn't alive then.
He had no formal education, but he did know 100 uses for the peanut.
That's George Washington carver.
Thane has a master's in culinary arts.
So he moved to Santa Barbara and bought a horse.
That's true.
And in no time at all, he got a job as a head chef.
Then his life took a tragic turn when his restaurant was robbed.
He was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Got arrested, spent three long years in the big house.
Not the clink.
For a crime he didn't commit.
Why?
Faulty eyewitness testimony, unfair justice system, and-- Me.
Trying to make this about you.
Oh, boy.
This is our case.
You're talking about Thane Woodson, and that restaurant robbery was my case.
[Tires squeal] [The Friendly Indians' I Know You Know] Sync & corrections by honeybunny www.addic7ed.com ♪ In between the lines ♪ there's a lot of obscurity ♪ ♪ I'm not inclined ♪ to resign to maturity ♪ if it's all right ♪ then you're all wrong ♪ but why bounce around ♪ to the same damn song ♪ you'd rather run when you can't crawl ♪ ♪ I know you know ♪ that I'm not telling the truth ♪ ♪ I know you know ♪ they just don't have any proof ♪ ♪ embrace the deception ♪ learn how to bend ♪ your worst inhibitions ♪ tend to psych you out in the end ♪ I spent three weeks on this case.
I found the gun that was used in the robbery in Thane's car, with his prints on it.
Allegedly.
He's definitely guilty.
I don't know, Jules.
There's a grand jury that disagrees with you on that.
So you two breaking up over this?
No.
Of course not.
Well, don't forget, I used to be involved with someone on the force, and it gets very tricky keeping work issues from becoming personal.
Now that I'm dating an incarcerated civilian, things are much simpler.
Minus the 2" glass and the leg shackles.
Well, we appreciate your concern, Carlton.
But I don't take it personally that Shawn took on Thane's case, even though I am fairly certain that he is guilty.
And I don't take it personally that Juliet feels that way, even though she simply couldn't be wronger.
You two are so breaking up over this.
And Spencer, remember, all convicts say they're innocent, or they're framed, or stop choking me.
But at the end of the day, Thane Woodson is definitely guilty of something.
Not according to the Innocence Project.
Which is why they're high on my list of enemies.
Right behind Internal Affairs, UNICEF, and Lance Bass.
Don't ask.
Look, I am confident that I did good police work.
I am sure you did, Jules, but we all make mistakes, right?
So you put an innocent man behind bars for three years.
I threw out the comics yesterday before Gus had a chance to read Foxtrot.
Shawn.
Listen.
According to the Innocence Project, the restaurant owner who I.D.'d Thane was using glasses with an expired prescription.
Well, then, it's the D.A.'s fault for using eyewitness testimony as the crux of the case.
I agree.
The D.A.
is to blame.
Now I'm gonna make it right.
I'm gonna go fight for Thane.
Me.
[Sighs] So when things fall apart with Spencer and you, Marlowe and I have met the perfect person.
That means that person is in prison and is a woman.
Which one of those is a problem?
Table four is up.
Look, we appreciate you taking some time to speak with us, Mercer.
You have a lovely restaurant, by the way.
Thank you.
I assume you know that Thane has been exonerated?
Yes, I do.
Listen.
I don't want to create an awkward situation, but...
I'm sure you remember the man your testimony put in jail.
Look, I don't want any trouble, all right?
I feel horrible what happened to you.
Mm-hmm.
You know what?
We can end the cycle right here, right now.
[Ominous music] I forgive you, man.
Come on.
I'm sorry man, all right?
You know what?
You were always my best cook.
And I didn't think in a million years you could do anything like that.
But the police told me that the gun used in the robbery was found in your car.
Mm-hmm.
They told me the robbery smacked of an inside job.
I was under a lot of pressure to say it was you, man.
I'm sorry.
I get it, yeah.
You know the funny thing about pressure is...
I went to jail because of you!
Huh?
You know that?
Hey, I said I'm sorry, man.
Relax, all right?
I lost my youth because of you!
You're only two years older.
Hey, man, I'm a dinosaur!
You are not a dinosaur.
This is not helping your cause.
Okay.
My bad.
It's this-- this prison thing got a hold of me, man.
Tight.
Still controlling me, I mean.
Yeah.
It's all right.
I'm sorry.
So we need you to tell us everything you can remember about the night of the robbery.
Yeah, okay, um...
I came in right after closing time, and that's when I found one of my kitchen workers sitting right here with his hands tied with those, um, beaded zip tie things.
Now, he was reciting the alphabet backwards.
Ooh, alphabet.
That sounds like the same M.O.
of the unsolved convenience store robbery from last month.
He tied my hands behind my back and, uh, made me recite the alphabet backwards.
You guys know that food's not free just 'cause you're working a case, right?
Now, I immediately untied him, and that's when I heard the gunshot coming from over there.
Now, I looked up, and I saw a man who certainly looked like Thane climbing out that back window.
You know, if there's nothing else, if you could excuse me, I got a lunch rush I gotta deal with here.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Excuse you?
Excuse me.
Think this is Law and Order?
You don't get to decide when the interview's over.
We decide.
Just go back to making some sauce.
Psh.
Got anything else to say to this dude?
Not at all.
Okay, guess what.
Now it's over.
Now the interview is over.
And we're gonna leave, 'cause we made the rules.
I'll wash my hands of you, sir.
Man, what if the same dude who robbed Stop-n-Gulp robbed this place three years ago?
Then we could solve that case and link the bad guy to this robbery.
Thane's proven innocent, gets his settlement from the state.
And a chance at a new life, like in Carlito's Way.
'Til the game pulls him back in.
Which you know it will.
I got all this soap on my hand.
That's what you get for trying to be bad.
I'm having a psychic suspicion that the person who robbed you last month committed a similar crime three years ago.
Uh, don't look now, but I think that's the guy that robbed us.
What?
We told you to wait at the Psych office.
How did you even get here?
I rode my bike.
And I am sick and tired of people like you saying I fit the description of a criminal.
Sorry, dude.
Maybe you should, I don't know, look different or something.
Look di-- no.
You know what's sorry?
The state prison system, where I spent three years.
I thought you said it was two years and eight months.
I'm rounding up, all right?
And who are you?
The math police?
Why don't you ice cube it down a notch or two or five?
Yeah.
Okay, cool, my bad.
Okay.
We good?
Hey, snowflake.
There it is.
Come on, come on.
Come on, come on.
It's cool, all right?
We good?
Yeah.
We good?
That's the real thing, right there.
We good.
For real.
Prison.
But we good.
I'm also sensing that you're, uh, you're not really stressing the robbery because you're fully insured here.
I wish.
The insurance adjuster just called, and apparently, the store alarm was on, but the zone by the back window where the burglar escaped wasn't working.
So now it's my fault.
Oh, your life sucks.
I'm also sensing that you did some work here to the store before the break-in.
Is that right?
Yeah, actually.
We had some renovations a few days before.
Hey, that's nice, Shawn.
Hey, say, man.
How'd you get like that?
Huh?
Did something kick you in the head?
Oh.
You got creole in your blood?
[Laughing] No, Thane, much like Lady Gaga, I was born this way.
And while I don't have a meat dress, I do have a tie made entirely of beef jerky.
If you don't want to tell me the truth, Shawn, just say so.
Don't lie to me.
No, it's true.
Beef jerky.
Really?
Yeah.
Oh, hello, father.
Hey, Shawn, you still working the zip ties lead for Thane Woodson?
Yeah, why?
We just got a call about a jewelry store robbery.
Guess what the robber used to tie up the sales clerk with.
A bunch of bureaucratic red tape?
Red vines?
What?
Beaded zip ties.
Here.
The exact kind used in the Stop-n-Gulp robbery and the restaurant robbery that Thane was arrested for.
Keep the change.
Get outta here.
We're on it.
Thank you.
Dude, we're out.
[Indistinct chatter] Oh, hi, Shawn.
Hey, Jules.
Hey, can we move dinner from 7:00 to 8:00?
Thane is guilty.
Sure, 8:00 actually works better for me.
He's innocent.
You two are ridiculous.
He is innocent.
Yeah, actually, we did some renovations a few days before.
He said the store alarm was on, but the zone by the back window, where the burglar escaped, wasn't working.
One, two, three, eyes on me.
As they should.
I'm having a psychic vision that there was a recent renovation here.
Yes, we just moved this wall back.
Oh.
I'm also sensing that the alarm didn't trip when the intruder gained entry.
You're right.
I had to push the panic button behind the counter to notify the police myself.
Just as I suspected, this robbery and the Stop-n-Gulp robbery from last month were committed by the same culprit.
Someone tampered with the alarm wires while the renovations were going on and then broke into the window, where they knew the security breach was.
Thank you for that private theory, Spencer.
We'll keep it in mind when we conduct our official investigation.
Ma'am, can you describe the suspect?
Well, he looked a lot like that gentleman right there.
Oh, boy.
Thane, how did you get here?
I rode the bus.
And lady, I was nowhere near your store.
Can anyone corroborate that?
Yeah, two other people who thought I robbed two other places.
Okay, but you can't be here anyway, so vamoose.
No, you vamoose, cop.
Santa Barbara municipal code 9.0.001 says that I have a right to be here as long as I don't wander, linger, or drift in an aimless manner.
And I aim to holler at my boy Shawn.
Holla.
That's why we shouldn't allow books in prison.
Or water.
Show me that panic button, please.
[Clears throat] Uh, Thane, you--you remember detective Juliet O'Hara, don't you?
Mm-hmm.
Look, this is hard for me to say, but, uh, the flaws the Innocence Project found in the case against you-- Mm-hmm?
Along with Shawn's psychic vision, makes me wonder if I was wrong about you, Thane.
Mm-hmm.
I'm the kind of person that would never, ever, ever forgive myself if I thought I'd put the wrong person behind bars.
So if the real culprit is still out there, believe me, I want to find him more than anyone.
Oh, hell, no.
Man, I ain't feeling her at all.
She part of the system that stole my life.
Okay, Thane--Thane, I can personally vouch for Juliet, here, especially now that she agrees with me.
We're all on the same team.
Oh, well, then you ain't on my team, then.
What?
Last thing we need is for her to plant evidence to frame some other dude.
Jules, we--we've got your back on this.
This is-- there's not two teams.
Thane, come here.
We work with Juliet all the time.
Besides, it's the other one that's most likely to plant the evidence.
Either you work separate from the police, or you don't get your $10,000.
[Scoffs] $10,000?
I agreed to pay you 10% of my restitution if you helped me get it.
You didn't get the contract that Mandelbaum sent over?
What contract?
I thought that-- well, it was full of words.
Well, your share of it is $10,000.
'Scuse us one second.
Jules, uh, did you--did you really mean it when you said you weren't gonna take me working with Thane personally?
Yes.
Good, because like you said, Gus and I do have a business to run.
And ten grand is good for business.
Totally understand.
I knew you would.
Cool.
Cool, cool.
Okay, uh-- [Smooch] I can't talk to you.
And we should probably cancel dinner because that'll just be awkward.
Yeah.
Okay, great, well, thank you for calling me back.
I appreciate it.
Who were you talking to?
Don't worry about it, Gus.
Just as we suspected, both the Stop-N-Gulp and the jewelry store hired the same contractor for recent renovations, Derrick Poole.
Which means he would've had access to the alarm wires when the walls were open.
And if we can pin this restaurant robbery on this Poole guy, that means I can get my restitution money.
We're aware of this, Thane.
Shawn, are you sure there's not gonna be a problem between you and Juliet?
I don't know.
She seemed a little-- A little what?
Ehhh.
Oh, she's okay, man.
I'll prove it to you right now.
[Dialing] [Line ringing] Hey, Jules.
Hi, Shawn.
Hey, I'm just calling to make sure you're cool, you know, with the fact that we chose to stay with Thane.
Oh, of course I am.
You are?
Really?
[Whispering] I told you.
Tch.
Look at us.
Who said we couldn't separate the personal stuff from the work stuff?
We built a wall of separation.
It's made out of adult relationship awesomeness.
I'm gonna make you a Bundt cake.
Love you.
Hm.
Told you, man.
I know me and Jules.
I know me and Jules.
Really?
Then why is she pulling our key suspect into the car right now?
What?
[Tires squeal] Jules!
Hey.
Uh, what's this?
Oh, well, we linked one of Poole's company cars to the jewelry store crime scene using video surveillance from the store across the street.
We're bringing him in for questioning.
Sorry.
Uh, you think we could talk to him for a few minutes first?
It'd be very helpful for the Thane case.
Oh, no.
You said you didn't want any help from the police, so you're not getting any.
[Chuckles] You-- [Quietly] What happened to, uh, us not taking our work personally?
[Whispering] Oh, I'm sorry, Shawn.
I can't talk to you.
I can't believe this.
We just got blocked.
Oh, no, y'all just got cop-blocked.
But who needs the police when you got a psychic, right?
You know that's right.
[Muffled voices] [Knock at door] Officer McNab, please escort Mr.
Spencer away from here.
He's to have nothing to do with this case, per orders from detective O'Hara.
You're really enjoying this, aren't you?
I do like it when you get your comeuppance.
I like it when you shutupance.
Get him outta here.
Come on, Buzz.
You know I only want to ask this dude a couple questions.
I'm sorry, Shawn, but I have my orders.
All right, but if I can't talk to him, I'm gonna talk to his workers.
Uh, that may be kind of hard.
He only uses day laborers.
How do you know that?
I responded to union complaints about Poole using them on union jobs.
Any chance of you keeping that very valuable information away from Lassiter and Juliet?
Of course not.
Well, then, there's only one thing for me to do.
Going undercover as day laborers?
Worst idea ever.
Do you know how many terrible ideas you're not accounting for by saying that?
This is where Poole hires his guys, man.
Just try to fit in.
Don't worry.
I have a hammer.
[Hawks and spits] You just loogied on my shoe.
I'm creating a character.
Hammerin' Gus.
He's disgusting.
He's misunderstood.
What does that mean?
He's been through a lot, Shawn.
Hey, man.
You, uh, you happen to do any work for Derrick Poole?
No, it's really hard to get a job with him.
[Horn blaring] [Men shouting] No, no, no.
No, come on, I'm in-- Fine, fine, take it.
If you're looking to get in with senor Poole, you're out of luck.
He's what we call muy delicado.
He's a deli for cows?
It means he's picky, Shawn.
You have to know drywall, electrical, plumbing.
Clearly, I'm qualified.
[Hawks and spits] I will punch you in the face.
Look, man, we tried to get on the, uh, Stop-n-Gulp and jewelry store jobs he had last month.
It was completely full.
I worked a day on that Stop-n-Gulp job.
Hmm.
Store looks good now, huh?
Ehhh.
Wow, man.
You know anybody who worked both jobs?
There was only one guy.
Carl.
Uh, do you know where we can find Carl?
Who wants to know?
Just our good friend Mr.
Benjamin.
Jackson.
Haven't seen him since.
But, uh, he did get dropped off a couple blocks before me, on Arroyo.
Oh.
[Horn blaring] [Tires squeal] Hola,I need three amigos.
Mucho forte.
You, go.
Dad.
Shawn, what are you doing here?
What am I do-- I knew you were lying when you said you built that deck all by yourself.
I don't know what you're talking about.
[Tires squeal] 3:02.
I guess we're going to Arroyo.
♪ Boom, boom Thanks for letting me tag along, fellas.
You were hiding in the backseat.
Well, thanks for leaving your extra set of car keys in plain sight in the back of your desk drawer.
Look, Thane, we-- just play it cool, all right?
We think this Carl guy may be responsible for the last two robberies, plus the one that you were blamed for.
Can I help you?
Uh, maybe.
Uh, we're looking for, uh, a dude named Carl, supposed to live on this block.
Carl's my son.
Oh.
Oh.
Well, uh, in that case, Mr., uh-- Dozier.
Fred Dozier.
I got it.
I know what to do.
Mr.
Dozier, we're looking for your son because we want to, uh, talk to him about, um, uh, uh-- About an opportunity, sir.
A great opportunity to-- to, uh-- Uh, an opportunity to, uh, Mr.
Dozier, we need your help proving your son is a no-good criminal.
Smooth, real smooth.
Thank you.
Come on in.
That's what I'm talkin' about.
Carl is my only child.
That knucklehead has never lived up to his potential.
Now, what'd he do this time?
Well, uh, we were kind of hoping you could help us figure that out.
When's the last time you saw him?
I don't know.
I-- I told him I couldn't carry him anymore, so I kicked him out about a month ago.
That's right before the Stop-n-Gulp robbery.
Mm-hmm.
Mr.
Dozier, do you have any recent pictures of your son?
I have this one.
Oh, that's nice.
Uh, mind if we, uh, held onto that for a-- I'd like to keep it, if you don't mind.
I understand.
That don't look nothing like me.
Well, I mean, it's not like looking in a mirror, no.
No, no, no.
I got waves in my head.
His hair nappy.
All right?
I got one chin.
He got three.
Look, I got a big head, but look how big his head is.
He kinda looks like the guy from The Blind Side.
If there's anything you guys can do to help him out, I'd--I'd appreciate it.
He's a good kid at heart.
And I'd do anything to keep him out of jail.
I've had a vision.
I know who's responsible for the restaurant robbery that Thane Woodson was framed for.
It is this man.
And his name's-- Carl Dozier.
How did you know that?
O'Hara figured it out.
She's been burning the midnight oil.
I was already looking into some of Derrick Poole's workers, and I had narrowed it down to Carl and a few others.
There was also a tiny droplet of blood found on a piece of clothing stuck in the barbed-wire fence surrounding the jewelry store.
Oh, wait, I'm not supposed to be talking to you.
Once you run a full DNA analysis of the blood, we'll have scientific proof who the burglar is.
I have a great idea.
Hmm?
Jules...
Let's work together on this thing.
For Thane.
It'll be just like the old days.
The sweet days.
What about the wall separating work and personal?
Oh, it's still there.
Rock solid.
We're just gonna put in a little baby window.
Hmm.
Nice try.
Tch.
Man.
Oh, don't forget to TiVo The Voice.
Yeah, I got it.
[Fast footsteps approach] Dude, seriously, where have you been?
Man, you know I had to finish my route.
You still have that job?
Look, Jules is very close to solving this case.
If she does that, that means we won't get our money.
We need to get that restaurant owner to come in and look at the new lineup.
Hey, Mercer!
Mercer!
Come on, man.
Mercer, we have a few more questions about Thane's case.
[Ominous music] [Grunts] [Crunch!] This is the security camera footage from the DVR.
No way.
No, Thane.
No.
Well, maybe this is his way of saying thank you for trying to clear his good name.
Let's bring him in.
Man, I can't believe I'm back in jail.
The days are already beginning to blur together.
You've been in here for three hours.
Oh!
Excellent timing, fellas.
I just finished processing your client, who I always thought was guilty, by the way, on murder charges.
Hey, but look, man, you got that all wrong.
I went down there to ask Mercer for my job back because he said I was the best cook he ever had.
And then I found the dead body, and a brother just panicked.
I mean, it was like deja vu.
Man, Thane, if you had seen the video that we saw, you'd have been like, "Damn, that dude is guilty."
You know that's right.
What?
Man, you guys supposed to believe me.
And you're supposed to not get arrested for killing someone.
Talking about what people are supposed to do, what they're not supposed to do.
He has a very good point.
You're killing me, Thane.
Hey-- You're free to go.
What?
Man, we never doubted you.
My man.
My man.
No.
Thanks, Jerry.
It's nice to know that somebody still believes in me.
Uh, note, we gonna sue the state for these last three hours as well.
That means our cut's three bucks.
Nice.
Not gonna-- not gonna sue the state.
Actually, the person you should be thanking is detective O'Hara.
She's the one that found evidence absolving you of this murder and had the charges dropped.
O'Hara, what's going on?
I canvassed the area for witnesses a second time, and I found someone who will testify that they saw somebody else leaving the restaurant an hour before Thane got there, which is right in line with the coroner's estimated time of death.
How many get out of jail free cards does a guy get?
Two, duh.
One in chance, one in community chest.
Carl undoubtedly knew that we were on to him and that we were talking to Mercer Lawrence, so he killed Mercer to cover his tracks.
And detective O'Hara also found DNA evidence which we hope will lead us to identifying the culprit in all these crimes and get you your restitution from the state.
Police lady, you done right by me.
Well, I was horrified at the thought of making the same mistake twice.
Oh, I should've let you help a brother out when you offered.
I misjudged you.
Come on, right here.
Oh, yeah, okay.
Oh, we're hugging.
There you go.
That's beautiful.
Awww.
It's love.
All right.
It's his thing.
Yeah.
Y'all fired.
What?
Oh, hell, naw!
No, Thane, come on!
You're not still upset about the whole we-think-you're-guilty thing, are you?
Wow.
Guys, that must really hurt.
Well, at least something good came out of this.
I don't know what happened.
First I made Jules mad.
Then I made Thane lose faith, which cost us our fee, which made Gus cry, which is not that out of the ordinary.
Yeah, once again, you find yourself stuck in the middle, Shawn, because you don't want to take a side.
But once you do, remember this: Love lasts.
Money doesn't.
Oh, come on, man.
Go suck up to Juliet.
You may never find a gal this good again.
I know.
But it was ten Gs.
Huh?
$10,000.
Are you kidding?
Taxfree, I think.
Okay, scratch what I just said.
Go buy Juliet a brooch.
Brooch?
Tennis bracelet.
Uh, a corsage, what-- Get off the couch.
Go make up with Thane.
You just said love lasts.
Well, it lasts a lot longer when you got money in the bank.
Trust me.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, let me handle this, okay?
I'm gonna sweet-talk him into hiring us back, and I'm gonna do it Southern style.
Please tell the lab we really need the DNA results on that droplet of blood from the crime scene.
Uh-huh.
All right.
[Clears throat] I'll hold.
[Southern accent] Hey, Thane.
[Chuckles] Oh, come on, now, Thane.
Don't y'all be like that.
Y'all know me and Gus is still on your side.
We never left you.
Y'all are an idiot.
Shhh.
That what I sound like to you?
Uncle Remus?
Hmm?
Well, y'alls can keep y'all's apology.
Great, now you've offended the man.
There's a backup at the lab.
We won't be able to get the DNA results for a bit.
Damn.
That means we still have some time.
No worries, we'll just keep moving things on our end.
Woodson's conviction for robbing a local Santa Barbara restaurant was overturned after lawyers from the Innocence Project were able to get faulty eyewitness testimony thrown out.
We're expecting a statement.
Let's go.
He's here right now.
[Reporters shouting] Today is another great day for justice and a great day for the Innocence Project.
Um, this moment, a moment of joy, reconciliation, and hope for the future, reminds us of our common humanity.
I lost everything!
I want it back!
Y'all owe me!
Okay, what my client means is that-- And the state penal code 4903 states that I'm owed restitution.
I know my rights.
I have a law degree.
Okay, he doesn't have a law degree.
I'm close.
Okay, he might have taken some classes.
But in the eyes of the state, he's not due restitution until the real culprit is captured and proven guilty.
That's what I'll do, then.
After I get my law degree, I'll enroll in the police academy and become a detective.
Okay, he's not enrolling in the academy.
Then I will find somebody else to help me.
'Scuse me.
[Reporters shouting] So you want us to solve the crime that you were wrongfully convicted of.
I heard you one hell of a psychic from the very men that you put in jail.
Well, that's not surprising.
I'm sure my reputation in prison has reached mythical proportions.
Not really, but there is a long list of fellas fixin' to kill you soon as they get out.
Why just me?
This is a two-man team.
Stop snitching, Shawn.
Here's my case file.
Yeah, I did some hard time in violation of California penal codes 459 and 211.
Rubbed up against a woman on a subway.
Oh, no, wait.
That's-- That's 458.
How do you know that?
It's burglary and armed robbery.
My client is well versed in legal matters.
Oh, you better recognize.
Oh, that's horrible, man.
You must've lost everything.
How long were you incarcerated?
Two years, eight months.
[Whistles] Wow.
Yeah, that's what I'm talkin' about.
I was getting ready to say-- It's a long-ass time, I know.
[Doubtfully] Mm-- So even though the convictions were overturned, we still must prove that Thane didn't commit the crimes in the first place, and the best way to do that would be to find the person that actually did.
That's where you come in.
Hmm.
'Scuse us one second.
What you think?
I don't know.
This guy could be a handful.
What makes you say that?
You saw Penitentiary.
Which one?
All three of 'em.
You're right.
I got this.
Here's the thing, Thane.
There is not a doubt in our minds that you're an innocent man.
But this is a lot for a couple dudes like us to take on, and-- and we're actually pretty busy at the moment.
Um, damn.
I'm afraid we're just-- We're not up for this one.
You know, I understand it's a lot for me to come in here and ask you to fight my fight for me.
But I lost everything.
[Sentimental music] I was once just like you.
I had dreams.
I had a girl.
Gus doesn't have a girl.
Shawn.
I couldn't have my girl wait 10 to 15 years for me.
So I told her, "You go out, and you find somebody "that'll make you happy. "
Somebody that can make phone calls for at least more than 15 minutes."
She got married while I was stuck in jail.
I know it's only been two years and eight months, but...
I'm starting from scratch.
So please...
Help me fight the injustice that was done to me.
[Exhales heavily] [Whispering] Man, I've changed my mind.
[Whispering] He set his girl free.
Like in Hurricane.
She got married quick.
I know.
You're damn right we're gonna help!
You don't know how happy you make a brother feel, man.
Now come here to me!
[Groans] Yeah, I gotta tell you, I've never had a cause before.
This is awesome.
We're gonna fight the power!
Fight the power!
Together!
Together!
Shawn, don't get all Spike Lee and do the right thing on me.
It's too late for that, brother.
Love is gonna bust him out.
He's already out, Shawn.
Just 'cause you put syrup on something don't make it pancakes.
What?
Hey, Jules.
You're not gonna believe the case we just landed.
We're basically civic heroes now.
I prefer freedom fighters.
Uh-huh.
What we're doing is much more exciting than anything you will have going on inside there.
Nothing in there is as cool as what's happening right here.
Oh, I am sure you're right.
We are.
Okay, I'll bite.
What's the case?
Well, in order to really appreciate it, you have to first hear the backstory.
Yeah.
[Somberly] Once upon a time, a poor country boy in search of a better life brushes off his overalls, hops on a freight, and leaves the dusty roads of Georgia behind.
Shawn, that's Grapes of Wrath, and it wasn't a freight, and it wasn't Georgia.
Thane wasn't alive then.
He had no formal education, but he did know 100 uses for the peanut.
That's George Washington carver.
Thane has a master's in culinary arts.
So he moved to Santa Barbara and bought a horse.
That's true.
And in no time at all, he got a job as a head chef.
Then his life took a tragic turn when his restaurant was robbed.
He was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Got arrested, spent three long years in the big house.
Not the clink.
For a crime he didn't commit.
Why?
Faulty eyewitness testimony, unfair justice system, and-- Me.
Trying to make this about you.
Oh, boy.
This is our case.
You're talking about Thane Woodson, and that restaurant robbery was my case.
[Tires squeal] [The Friendly Indians' I Know You Know] Sync & corrections by honeybunny www.addic7ed.com ♪ In between the lines ♪ there's a lot of obscurity ♪ ♪ I'm not inclined ♪ to resign to maturity ♪ if it's all right ♪ then you're all wrong ♪ but why bounce around ♪ to the same damn song ♪ you'd rather run when you can't crawl ♪ ♪ I know you know ♪ that I'm not telling the truth ♪ ♪ I know you know ♪ they just don't have any proof ♪ ♪ embrace the deception ♪ learn how to bend ♪ your worst inhibitions ♪ tend to psych you out in the end ♪ I spent three weeks on this case.
I found the gun that was used in the robbery in Thane's car, with his prints on it.
Allegedly.
He's definitely guilty.
I don't know, Jules.
There's a grand jury that disagrees with you on that.
So you two breaking up over this?
No.
Of course not.
Well, don't forget, I used to be involved with someone on the force, and it gets very tricky keeping work issues from becoming personal.
Now that I'm dating an incarcerated civilian, things are much simpler.
Minus the 2" glass and the leg shackles.
Well, we appreciate your concern, Carlton.
But I don't take it personally that Shawn took on Thane's case, even though I am fairly certain that he is guilty.
And I don't take it personally that Juliet feels that way, even though she simply couldn't be wronger.
You two are so breaking up over this.
And Spencer, remember, all convicts say they're innocent, or they're framed, or stop choking me.
But at the end of the day, Thane Woodson is definitely guilty of something.
Not according to the Innocence Project.
Which is why they're high on my list of enemies.
Right behind Internal Affairs, UNICEF, and Lance Bass.
Don't ask.
Look, I am confident that I did good police work.
I am sure you did, Jules, but we all make mistakes, right?
So you put an innocent man behind bars for three years.
I threw out the comics yesterday before Gus had a chance to read Foxtrot.
Shawn.
Listen.
According to the Innocence Project, the restaurant owner who I.D.'d Thane was using glasses with an expired prescription.
Well, then, it's the D.A.'s fault for using eyewitness testimony as the crux of the case.
I agree.
The D.A.
is to blame.
Now I'm gonna make it right.
I'm gonna go fight for Thane.
Me.
[Sighs] So when things fall apart with Spencer and you, Marlowe and I have met the perfect person.
That means that person is in prison and is a woman.
Which one of those is a problem?
Table four is up.
Look, we appreciate you taking some time to speak with us, Mercer.
You have a lovely restaurant, by the way.
Thank you.
I assume you know that Thane has been exonerated?
Yes, I do.
Listen.
I don't want to create an awkward situation, but...
I'm sure you remember the man your testimony put in jail.
Look, I don't want any trouble, all right?
I feel horrible what happened to you.
Mm-hmm.
You know what?
We can end the cycle right here, right now.
[Ominous music] I forgive you, man.
Come on.
I'm sorry man, all right?
You know what?
You were always my best cook.
And I didn't think in a million years you could do anything like that.
But the police told me that the gun used in the robbery was found in your car.
Mm-hmm.
They told me the robbery smacked of an inside job.
I was under a lot of pressure to say it was you, man.
I'm sorry.
I get it, yeah.
You know the funny thing about pressure is...
I went to jail because of you!
Huh?
You know that?
Hey, I said I'm sorry, man.
Relax, all right?
I lost my youth because of you!
You're only two years older.
Hey, man, I'm a dinosaur!
You are not a dinosaur.
This is not helping your cause.
Okay.
My bad.
It's this-- this prison thing got a hold of me, man.
Tight.
Still controlling me, I mean.
Yeah.
It's all right.
I'm sorry.
So we need you to tell us everything you can remember about the night of the robbery.
Yeah, okay, um...
I came in right after closing time, and that's when I found one of my kitchen workers sitting right here with his hands tied with those, um, beaded zip tie things.
Now, he was reciting the alphabet backwards.
Ooh, alphabet.
That sounds like the same M.O.
of the unsolved convenience store robbery from last month.
He tied my hands behind my back and, uh, made me recite the alphabet backwards.
You guys know that food's not free just 'cause you're working a case, right?
Now, I immediately untied him, and that's when I heard the gunshot coming from over there.
Now, I looked up, and I saw a man who certainly looked like Thane climbing out that back window.
You know, if there's nothing else, if you could excuse me, I got a lunch rush I gotta deal with here.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Excuse you?
Excuse me.
Think this is Law and Order?
You don't get to decide when the interview's over.
We decide.
Just go back to making some sauce.
Psh.
Got anything else to say to this dude?
Not at all.
Okay, guess what.
Now it's over.
Now the interview is over.
And we're gonna leave, 'cause we made the rules.
I'll wash my hands of you, sir.
Man, what if the same dude who robbed Stop-n-Gulp robbed this place three years ago?
Then we could solve that case and link the bad guy to this robbery.
Thane's proven innocent, gets his settlement from the state.
And a chance at a new life, like in Carlito's Way.
'Til the game pulls him back in.
Which you know it will.
I got all this soap on my hand.
That's what you get for trying to be bad.
I'm having a psychic suspicion that the person who robbed you last month committed a similar crime three years ago.
Uh, don't look now, but I think that's the guy that robbed us.
What?
We told you to wait at the Psych office.
How did you even get here?
I rode my bike.
And I am sick and tired of people like you saying I fit the description of a criminal.
Sorry, dude.
Maybe you should, I don't know, look different or something.
Look di-- no.
You know what's sorry?
The state prison system, where I spent three years.
I thought you said it was two years and eight months.
I'm rounding up, all right?
And who are you?
The math police?
Why don't you ice cube it down a notch or two or five?
Yeah.
Okay, cool, my bad.
Okay.
We good?
Hey, snowflake.
There it is.
Come on, come on.
Come on, come on.
It's cool, all right?
We good?
Yeah.
We good?
That's the real thing, right there.
We good.
For real.
Prison.
But we good.
I'm also sensing that you're, uh, you're not really stressing the robbery because you're fully insured here.
I wish.
The insurance adjuster just called, and apparently, the store alarm was on, but the zone by the back window where the burglar escaped wasn't working.
So now it's my fault.
Oh, your life sucks.
I'm also sensing that you did some work here to the store before the break-in.
Is that right?
Yeah, actually.
We had some renovations a few days before.
Hey, that's nice, Shawn.
Hey, say, man.
How'd you get like that?
Huh?
Did something kick you in the head?
Oh.
You got creole in your blood?
[Laughing] No, Thane, much like Lady Gaga, I was born this way.
And while I don't have a meat dress, I do have a tie made entirely of beef jerky.
If you don't want to tell me the truth, Shawn, just say so.
Don't lie to me.
No, it's true.
Beef jerky.
Really?
Yeah.
Oh, hello, father.
Hey, Shawn, you still working the zip ties lead for Thane Woodson?
Yeah, why?
We just got a call about a jewelry store robbery.
Guess what the robber used to tie up the sales clerk with.
A bunch of bureaucratic red tape?
Red vines?
What?
Beaded zip ties.
Here.
The exact kind used in the Stop-n-Gulp robbery and the restaurant robbery that Thane was arrested for.
Keep the change.
Get outta here.
We're on it.
Thank you.
Dude, we're out.
[Indistinct chatter] Oh, hi, Shawn.
Hey, Jules.
Hey, can we move dinner from 7:00 to 8:00?
Thane is guilty.
Sure, 8:00 actually works better for me.
He's innocent.
You two are ridiculous.
He is innocent.
Yeah, actually, we did some renovations a few days before.
He said the store alarm was on, but the zone by the back window, where the burglar escaped, wasn't working.
One, two, three, eyes on me.
As they should.
I'm having a psychic vision that there was a recent renovation here.
Yes, we just moved this wall back.
Oh.
I'm also sensing that the alarm didn't trip when the intruder gained entry.
You're right.
I had to push the panic button behind the counter to notify the police myself.
Just as I suspected, this robbery and the Stop-n-Gulp robbery from last month were committed by the same culprit.
Someone tampered with the alarm wires while the renovations were going on and then broke into the window, where they knew the security breach was.
Thank you for that private theory, Spencer.
We'll keep it in mind when we conduct our official investigation.
Ma'am, can you describe the suspect?
Well, he looked a lot like that gentleman right there.
Oh, boy.
Thane, how did you get here?
I rode the bus.
And lady, I was nowhere near your store.
Can anyone corroborate that?
Yeah, two other people who thought I robbed two other places.
Okay, but you can't be here anyway, so vamoose.
No, you vamoose, cop.
Santa Barbara municipal code 9.0.001 says that I have a right to be here as long as I don't wander, linger, or drift in an aimless manner.
And I aim to holler at my boy Shawn.
Holla.
That's why we shouldn't allow books in prison.
Or water.
Show me that panic button, please.
[Clears throat] Uh, Thane, you--you remember detective Juliet O'Hara, don't you?
Mm-hmm.
Look, this is hard for me to say, but, uh, the flaws the Innocence Project found in the case against you-- Mm-hmm?
Along with Shawn's psychic vision, makes me wonder if I was wrong about you, Thane.
Mm-hmm.
I'm the kind of person that would never, ever, ever forgive myself if I thought I'd put the wrong person behind bars.
So if the real culprit is still out there, believe me, I want to find him more than anyone.
Oh, hell, no.
Man, I ain't feeling her at all.
She part of the system that stole my life.
Okay, Thane--Thane, I can personally vouch for Juliet, here, especially now that she agrees with me.
We're all on the same team.
Oh, well, then you ain't on my team, then.
What?
Last thing we need is for her to plant evidence to frame some other dude.
Jules, we--we've got your back on this.
This is-- there's not two teams.
Thane, come here.
We work with Juliet all the time.
Besides, it's the other one that's most likely to plant the evidence.
Either you work separate from the police, or you don't get your $10,000.
[Scoffs] $10,000?
I agreed to pay you 10% of my restitution if you helped me get it.
You didn't get the contract that Mandelbaum sent over?
What contract?
I thought that-- well, it was full of words.
Well, your share of it is $10,000.
'Scuse us one second.
Jules, uh, did you--did you really mean it when you said you weren't gonna take me working with Thane personally?
Yes.
Good, because like you said, Gus and I do have a business to run.
And ten grand is good for business.
Totally understand.
I knew you would.
Cool.
Cool, cool.
Okay, uh-- [Smooch] I can't talk to you.
And we should probably cancel dinner because that'll just be awkward.
Yeah.
Okay, great, well, thank you for calling me back.
I appreciate it.
Who were you talking to?
Don't worry about it, Gus.
Just as we suspected, both the Stop-N-Gulp and the jewelry store hired the same contractor for recent renovations, Derrick Poole.
Which means he would've had access to the alarm wires when the walls were open.
And if we can pin this restaurant robbery on this Poole guy, that means I can get my restitution money.
We're aware of this, Thane.
Shawn, are you sure there's not gonna be a problem between you and Juliet?
I don't know.
She seemed a little-- A little what?
Ehhh.
Oh, she's okay, man.
I'll prove it to you right now.
[Dialing] [Line ringing] Hey, Jules.
Hi, Shawn.
Hey, I'm just calling to make sure you're cool, you know, with the fact that we chose to stay with Thane.
Oh, of course I am.
You are?
Really?
[Whispering] I told you.
Tch.
Look at us.
Who said we couldn't separate the personal stuff from the work stuff?
We built a wall of separation.
It's made out of adult relationship awesomeness.
I'm gonna make you a Bundt cake.
Love you.
Hm.
Told you, man.
I know me and Jules.
I know me and Jules.
Really?
Then why is she pulling our key suspect into the car right now?
What?
[Tires squeal] Jules!
Hey.
Uh, what's this?
Oh, well, we linked one of Poole's company cars to the jewelry store crime scene using video surveillance from the store across the street.
We're bringing him in for questioning.
Sorry.
Uh, you think we could talk to him for a few minutes first?
It'd be very helpful for the Thane case.
Oh, no.
You said you didn't want any help from the police, so you're not getting any.
[Chuckles] You-- [Quietly] What happened to, uh, us not taking our work personally?
[Whispering] Oh, I'm sorry, Shawn.
I can't talk to you.
I can't believe this.
We just got blocked.
Oh, no, y'all just got cop-blocked.
But who needs the police when you got a psychic, right?
You know that's right.
[Muffled voices] [Knock at door] Officer McNab, please escort Mr.
Spencer away from here.
He's to have nothing to do with this case, per orders from detective O'Hara.
You're really enjoying this, aren't you?
I do like it when you get your comeuppance.
I like it when you shutupance.
Get him outta here.
Come on, Buzz.
You know I only want to ask this dude a couple questions.
I'm sorry, Shawn, but I have my orders.
All right, but if I can't talk to him, I'm gonna talk to his workers.
Uh, that may be kind of hard.
He only uses day laborers.
How do you know that?
I responded to union complaints about Poole using them on union jobs.
Any chance of you keeping that very valuable information away from Lassiter and Juliet?
Of course not.
Well, then, there's only one thing for me to do.
Going undercover as day laborers?
Worst idea ever.
Do you know how many terrible ideas you're not accounting for by saying that?
This is where Poole hires his guys, man.
Just try to fit in.
Don't worry.
I have a hammer.
[Hawks and spits] You just loogied on my shoe.
I'm creating a character.
Hammerin' Gus.
He's disgusting.
He's misunderstood.
What does that mean?
He's been through a lot, Shawn.
Hey, man.
You, uh, you happen to do any work for Derrick Poole?
No, it's really hard to get a job with him.
[Horn blaring] [Men shouting] No, no, no.
No, come on, I'm in-- Fine, fine, take it.
If you're looking to get in with senor Poole, you're out of luck.
He's what we call muy delicado.
He's a deli for cows?
It means he's picky, Shawn.
You have to know drywall, electrical, plumbing.
Clearly, I'm qualified.
[Hawks and spits] I will punch you in the face.
Look, man, we tried to get on the, uh, Stop-n-Gulp and jewelry store jobs he had last month.
It was completely full.
I worked a day on that Stop-n-Gulp job.
Hmm.
Store looks good now, huh?
Ehhh.
Wow, man.
You know anybody who worked both jobs?
There was only one guy.
Carl.
Uh, do you know where we can find Carl?
Who wants to know?
Just our good friend Mr.
Benjamin.
Jackson.
Haven't seen him since.
But, uh, he did get dropped off a couple blocks before me, on Arroyo.
Oh.
[Horn blaring] [Tires squeal] Hola,I need three amigos.
Mucho forte.
You, go.
Dad.
Shawn, what are you doing here?
What am I do-- I knew you were lying when you said you built that deck all by yourself.
I don't know what you're talking about.
[Tires squeal] 3:02.
I guess we're going to Arroyo.
♪ Boom, boom Thanks for letting me tag along, fellas.
You were hiding in the backseat.
Well, thanks for leaving your extra set of car keys in plain sight in the back of your desk drawer.
Look, Thane, we-- just play it cool, all right?
We think this Carl guy may be responsible for the last two robberies, plus the one that you were blamed for.
Can I help you?
Uh, maybe.
Uh, we're looking for, uh, a dude named Carl, supposed to live on this block.
Carl's my son.
Oh.
Oh.
Well, uh, in that case, Mr., uh-- Dozier.
Fred Dozier.
I got it.
I know what to do.
Mr.
Dozier, we're looking for your son because we want to, uh, talk to him about, um, uh, uh-- About an opportunity, sir.
A great opportunity to-- to, uh-- Uh, an opportunity to, uh, Mr.
Dozier, we need your help proving your son is a no-good criminal.
Smooth, real smooth.
Thank you.
Come on in.
That's what I'm talkin' about.
Carl is my only child.
That knucklehead has never lived up to his potential.
Now, what'd he do this time?
Well, uh, we were kind of hoping you could help us figure that out.
When's the last time you saw him?
I don't know.
I-- I told him I couldn't carry him anymore, so I kicked him out about a month ago.
That's right before the Stop-n-Gulp robbery.
Mm-hmm.
Mr.
Dozier, do you have any recent pictures of your son?
I have this one.
Oh, that's nice.
Uh, mind if we, uh, held onto that for a-- I'd like to keep it, if you don't mind.
I understand.
That don't look nothing like me.
Well, I mean, it's not like looking in a mirror, no.
No, no, no.
I got waves in my head.
His hair nappy.
All right?
I got one chin.
He got three.
Look, I got a big head, but look how big his head is.
He kinda looks like the guy from The Blind Side.
If there's anything you guys can do to help him out, I'd--I'd appreciate it.
He's a good kid at heart.
And I'd do anything to keep him out of jail.
I've had a vision.
I know who's responsible for the restaurant robbery that Thane Woodson was framed for.
It is this man.
And his name's-- Carl Dozier.
How did you know that?
O'Hara figured it out.
She's been burning the midnight oil.
I was already looking into some of Derrick Poole's workers, and I had narrowed it down to Carl and a few others.
There was also a tiny droplet of blood found on a piece of clothing stuck in the barbed-wire fence surrounding the jewelry store.
Oh, wait, I'm not supposed to be talking to you.
Once you run a full DNA analysis of the blood, we'll have scientific proof who the burglar is.
I have a great idea.
Hmm?
Jules...
Let's work together on this thing.
For Thane.
It'll be just like the old days.
The sweet days.
What about the wall separating work and personal?
Oh, it's still there.
Rock solid.
We're just gonna put in a little baby window.
Hmm.
Nice try.
Tch.
Man.
Oh, don't forget to TiVo The Voice.
Yeah, I got it.
[Fast footsteps approach] Dude, seriously, where have you been?
Man, you know I had to finish my route.
You still have that job?
Look, Jules is very close to solving this case.
If she does that, that means we won't get our money.
We need to get that restaurant owner to come in and look at the new lineup.
Hey, Mercer!
Mercer!
Come on, man.
Mercer, we have a few more questions about Thane's case.
[Ominous music] [Grunts] [Crunch!] This is the security camera footage from the DVR.
No way.
No, Thane.
No.
Well, maybe this is his way of saying thank you for trying to clear his good name.
Let's bring him in.
Man, I can't believe I'm back in jail.
The days are already beginning to blur together.
You've been in here for three hours.
Oh!
Excellent timing, fellas.
I just finished processing your client, who I always thought was guilty, by the way, on murder charges.
Hey, but look, man, you got that all wrong.
I went down there to ask Mercer for my job back because he said I was the best cook he ever had.
And then I found the dead body, and a brother just panicked.
I mean, it was like deja vu.
Man, Thane, if you had seen the video that we saw, you'd have been like, "Damn, that dude is guilty."
You know that's right.
What?
Man, you guys supposed to believe me.
And you're supposed to not get arrested for killing someone.
Talking about what people are supposed to do, what they're not supposed to do.
He has a very good point.
You're killing me, Thane.
Hey-- You're free to go.
What?
Man, we never doubted you.
My man.
My man.
No.
Thanks, Jerry.
It's nice to know that somebody still believes in me.
Uh, note, we gonna sue the state for these last three hours as well.
That means our cut's three bucks.
Nice.
Not gonna-- not gonna sue the state.
Actually, the person you should be thanking is detective O'Hara.
She's the one that found evidence absolving you of this murder and had the charges dropped.
O'Hara, what's going on?
I canvassed the area for witnesses a second time, and I found someone who will testify that they saw somebody else leaving the restaurant an hour before Thane got there, which is right in line with the coroner's estimated time of death.
How many get out of jail free cards does a guy get?
Two, duh.
One in chance, one in community chest.
Carl undoubtedly knew that we were on to him and that we were talking to Mercer Lawrence, so he killed Mercer to cover his tracks.
And detective O'Hara also found DNA evidence which we hope will lead us to identifying the culprit in all these crimes and get you your restitution from the state.
Police lady, you done right by me.
Well, I was horrified at the thought of making the same mistake twice.
Oh, I should've let you help a brother out when you offered.
I misjudged you.
Come on, right here.
Oh, yeah, okay.
Oh, we're hugging.
There you go.
That's beautiful.
Awww.
It's love.
All right.
It's his thing.
Yeah.
Y'all fired.
What?
Oh, hell, naw!
No, Thane, come on!
You're not still upset about the whole we-think-you're-guilty thing, are you?
Wow.
Guys, that must really hurt.
Well, at least something good came out of this.
I don't know what happened.
First I made Jules mad.
Then I made Thane lose faith, which cost us our fee, which made Gus cry, which is not that out of the ordinary.
Yeah, once again, you find yourself stuck in the middle, Shawn, because you don't want to take a side.
But once you do, remember this: Love lasts.
Money doesn't.
Oh, come on, man.
Go suck up to Juliet.
You may never find a gal this good again.
I know.
But it was ten Gs.
Huh?
$10,000.
Are you kidding?
Taxfree, I think.
Okay, scratch what I just said.
Go buy Juliet a brooch.
Brooch?
Tennis bracelet.
Uh, a corsage, what-- Get off the couch.
Go make up with Thane.
You just said love lasts.
Well, it lasts a lot longer when you got money in the bank.
Trust me.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, let me handle this, okay?
I'm gonna sweet-talk him into hiring us back, and I'm gonna do it Southern style.
Please tell the lab we really need the DNA results on that droplet of blood from the crime scene.
Uh-huh.
All right.
[Clears throat] I'll hold.
[Southern accent] Hey, Thane.
[Chuckles] Oh, come on, now, Thane.
Don't y'all be like that.
Y'all know me and Gus is still on your side.
We never left you.
Y'all are an idiot.
Shhh.
That what I sound like to you?
Uncle Remus?
Hmm?
Well, y'alls can keep y'all's apology.
Great, now you've offended the man.
There's a backup at the lab.
We won't be able to get the DNA results for a bit.
Damn.
That means we still have some time.
No worries, we'll just keep moving things on our end.