ALEX AUTOMATED_MESSAGE BARNES CAPTAIN CARTEL_MEMBERS CAZADORES_2 CAZADORES_3 CESAR CHANCE CHRISTINA CLARA DAWSON DETECTIVE_LACEY DI EL_MARTILLO GRETCHEN JAKES JIMMY JUDGE_MATHEWS KIRSTEN LAMBERT LEXI LORENA LUCY NICOLE PEOPLE SAAVEDRA SANDRA SNAKE SUSPICIOUS_TRUCKER TAS THE_TRIBE UNIFORMED_COP VELERIO VOICES CHANCE Previously on Chance CHANCE Dawson Pitt? DAWSON Yeah. CHANCE He puts the San Francisco police on me, I'm not going to make it. If it's between holding out or prison, eventually I'm going to tell him whatever they want to know. I can't leave my daughter. CHRISTINA Just because you're not going to juvenile hall doesn't mean we can go back to the way things were. NICOLE Get off of me! CHRISTINA You have to trust me. NICOLE Mom, please don't! That you ran away? LEXI Got all the way to the Colony. This squatters house in Oakland. Bullshit-free living. LORENA I have to leave soon. DI This guy who's looking for you. LORENA Hector Ibarra. He wants the baby. DI I can take care of Hector. LORENA I know that you think that you can. You can't stop it, so you better not get in the way of it. LAMBERT No more talking to Dr. Chance. That is over. DI Lambert took care of him like a boss. He was murdered so he couldn't dump Lambert in the shit. CHANCE Stevie Benjamin. DNA from under his fingernails will match the DNA on this fork. If it's a match, I'll tell you the name then. DETECTIVE LACEY Dr. Chance, can I talk to you, please? CHANCE Talk to me about what? DETECTIVE LACEY The aggravated assault and battery of a man named Dawson Pitt. UNIFORMED COP Stand right here for me, sir. I'm gonna need both your thumbs at the same time. Just relax your hands. Now your right four fingers. I'm gonna roll em all individually for you, sir. Okay? CHANCE I.uh, yeah. Okay. DETECTIVE LACEY We showed Mr. Pitt what we call a six pack. Six photographs of people all the same race, age, height, coloring, characteristics. We asked him to point out if the man who attacked him was one of the six. And he picked you. Had you ever met Mr. Pitt before that night? CHANCE How will I know when my lawyer gets here? Will they show him to this room? Or will they pretend they don't know where I am until you're done with your questions. UNIFORMED COP Gonna take you to booking now, sir, all right? When your lawyer shows up, I'm gonna have the desk sergeant tell him to meet us down there. Come on with me. This way. AUTOMATED MESSAGE Your call has been forwarded to an automated voice message system. NICOLE Hi. It's me. If you ever check your messages you probably know by now that I left that fucking place. And if that's what you thought if that's what you thought would help me, well, you're wrong. I have a place to stay, for a while. And this isn't my number. The camp has my phone. And maybe that's a good thing, cause right now I really don't want to talk to you, Dad. But I just, I thought you should know I'm okay. SUSPICIOUS TRUCKER You looking for a ride? I can help you out. Come on now. NICOLE No, I'm good. SUSPICIOUS TRUCKER Hey, I can see you're good just by the way you walk. CAPTAIN Hm? You awake, pendejo? Huh? The fuck were you thinking. You say you know where she is, and then not tell? CAZADORES 2 Fuck it, man. He's out. I need a smoke. CAPTAIN Don't go anywhere. Chico, keep an eye on this fucker. He comes around, say something. LUCY Whoa. Well, I hope you feel better than you look. CHANCE I doubt it. Sorry I was expecting Christina. Did you call her? LUCY Yeah, well. She's not interested in helping. At all. CHANCE Got it. Y-You mean, you posted my bail? LUCY Uhhh.meh. CHANCE How? LUCY You know. CHANCE Where'd you get the money? LUCY I've been saving a lot of money for a security deposit, so I can move out of my mom's place. And I was pretty.I was pretty close. But it's fine. CHANCE Lucy, th. LUCY Wonsungido namueso tteorojinda. Even monkeys fall from trees. Or whatever. CHANCE That is a fact. This is dead. I need to check my messages. LUCY Here. CHANCE I'm gonna get you your money back. I promise you. Can you? How much did you put up? LUCY Um.8,000. CHANCE Jesus. Lucy. I don't know what to say. LUCY You are a wanted man. CHRISTINA What? CHANCE She's okay. CHRISTINA You saw her? CHANCE No, but she, uh, she called, she left a voicemail. She didn't say where she is, uh, she didn't say where she's headed but she says she's gonna reach out as soon as she gets settled. Sounds pretty angry at both of us. CHRISTINA But she called you. CHANCE That doesn't mean anything. CHRISTINA You don't get to come in here and tell me what things mean. We don't know where she is and you just get out of jail. CHANCE I think maybe I understand what she might be thinking right now. CHRISTINA Right, no, you-you understand. You-you keeping tell her that the dangerous, furious way that she's acting is it's natural. It's chemical. It's not even her fault because she's exactly like you. Which leaves me. And I don't understand anything. CHANCE Christina. CHRISTINA No, I don't. I don't understand anything anymore. I just, I-I sit here and I wait for the next thing to happen. CAZADORES 3 CHRISTINA Since I am alone, I'd like to be alone. DI CHANCE I'll call you if I hear anything. CAPTAIN JAKES Our problem is you went to that club looking for Pitt. And he didn't start the fight. You did. CHANCE So if all this goes south, what am I looking at? JAKES Okay, well. Anywhere from six months to two years. Depends on the judge's mood. CHANCE Fuck. JAKES Yeah. But let's cross that bridge when we get to it. For now, is there anything else you want to tell me? Anything I need to know? CHANCE Yeah. There's been an issue, recently, at the VOVC. Past patients. The people who hurt them, who victimized them, they've been attacked. Beaten. JAKES Okay. By who? You? Wait, don't answer that. Does anyone think you were involved in these attacks? Or think they can connect you to them? CHANCE Yeah. And she's pretty upset about it. JAKES Okay. So what is she going to do about what she thinks she knows? NICOLE Hi. I heard maybe I could stay here. My friend gave me this address. Lexi? TAS Um, if you want it, there's space on the second floor. NICOLE Okay. TAS But that's all it is. Just space. It's not a fuckin' dorm. NICOLE Well, I can take care of myself. TAS Yeah, you gonna have to. Come on. VELERIO I gotta be in court by 200. But it matched. CHANCE It did? VELERIO The DNA on the fork you gave me matches the DNA from the Stevie Benjamin case. So now tit for tat. Whose DNA was it? CHANCE Frank Lambert. Assistant District Attorney. VELERIO Frank Lambert that I know? CHANCE Uh-huh. VELERIO Frank Lambert. Shut the fuck up. Are you pranking me? Is this a prank? CHANCE It's not a prank. When Stevie Benjamin was killed, Frank Lambert was a teenager living in Mendota. So was Ryan Winter, who was in foster care. Under the name Matthew Debbs. They both knew Stevie Benjamin. I think they killed him together. I couldn't figure out why Hynes would go out to Winter's house the night he was killed. But if Lambert called him, his friend Frank called him, he would have gone. VELERIO Fuck. DI I was afraid you'd be gone already. LORENA I was at the bus station when you called. About to go to Vegas. Are you okay? DI Yeah. LORENA Do you even know what you did? DI Pretty sure I do. LORENA Those men you killed? They belong to Hector. And he belongs to someone too. Where I come from, everyone belongs to someone else. And once his bosses find out what you did. They're gonna put a price on your head. And every gangbanger in the East Bay is going to come after to collect it. DI I wanted to help you. And I will. Whatever it takes. LORENA Whatever it takes. Whatever it takes is Hector dead. DI Awesome. LORENA It's not a joke. If we're gonna do this we have to ask first. To go after Hector, we have to ask for permission. DI You can do that? LORENA I can try. But it's gonna have to be in person. And it's gonna have to be down in TJ, and if it doesn't work, then that's it. There's no more running. There's no more anything. Okay. So, let's go. Let's go before I change my mind. D, what is 'D' anyway? What is it, D-e-e? Or is it just the letter 'D'? If it's just a letter then it's gotta have to stand for something, so what does it stand for? DI LORENA Okay. Okay, so you're just gonna come with me and we're going to go and ask for permission to kill El Martillo and you're not going to give me your full name? Mm-hmm. This is crazy. You and me. Whatever. I don't even know what is this, it feels like a story or something. It's not even real. DI It's as real as it gets. LAMBERT VELERIO Careful not to spill there. LAMBERT Sid. Look at you. God, you're in court more than you're on cases these days. VELERIO What can I say, I guess I just feel most alive when I'm under oath. This is Art Barnes. He's up here from Mendota PD. LAMBERT Hey. Mendota? BARNES Yup. LAMBERT You're kidding me. I'm from Mendota. Oh my God. Come on in. You wanna come in? Come on. How can I help you guys? VELERIO We got something we want to talk to you about. LAMBERT Wait a minute. Sid, I'm sorry, I just wanna go out on a limb here. Now you show up in my office, you got a detective with you from Mendota. And that doesn't happen every day. So I'm thinking cold case. Right? And being from Mendota, there is only one case that I ever heard of or can even think of that comes close to fitting the bill. So I gotta ask. Is this about Stevie Benjamin? BARNES Yeah. LAMBERT Wow. Mmm. Great. Well, how can I help? VELERIO We've got a problem. LAMBERT Well, it's.we're in my domain here, so, I can make things happen. What do you need? Search warrant? VELERIO You've got a problem. LAMBERT I got a problem? Okay. What's my problem? BARNES In '91, DNA was taken from the fingernails of Stevie. Long story short, comparative analysis, brought it back to you. VELERIO How do you explain that, Frank? LAMBERT Wow. I mean you guys knew that we were friends, right? Stevie and I? We played basketball every weekend and most weekdays, including the day that he went missing. And when I say play, we played. I mean, there was tripping, elbows. Except, uh. VELERIO Except what? LAMBERT I don't. Look, it's taken me a long time to get over this, okay. The way I left it with Stevie that day. Long story short, we were playing like we always did. We got into it over a jump ball. Punches were thrown. Stevie got pissed. He took off. And that was it, you know. That was the end of it. It happened a hundred a hundred times before. I just figured I just figured he'd get over it by tomorrow, you know, and then, or I'd say I was sorry. But, I guess, tomorrow never came. Anyway, I'm sorry guys. You must've thought.I don't know what you thought. But, I got no answers. Just sad memories. Anyway, I got court, so.I'm afraid I got to cut it short right now. But I'll see you guys out. And I thank you guys both for coming. I know it's a long way. Hey, uh, if you wanted my DNA, I would have spit in a cup for you, Sid. All you had to do was ask. I mean, we're supposed to be friends. Aren't we? You have a safe trip back, Detective. CHANCE Hmm. So what does that mean? What do we do now? BARNES Nothing. There's nothing we can do. VELERIO If Lambert had said that he didn't know Stevie, that he'd never crossed paths with him, we'd have the DNA to call him a liar. But he said that they were friends. He explained it away. CHANCE And you believed him? VELERIO No! And he knows it. But we got nothing else and he knows that too. BARNES Hearing about Stevie's murder when I was a kid, living through that fear made me go into the cops. I never thought I'd find his killer. I thought that was bad enough. But, now I know it wasn't. Now I know there's something worse. LAMBERT Did, uh, Winter say anything about it when he confessed to you? CHANCE No. LAMBERT What do you think? Do you think he.do you think he had an accomplice? CHANCE Jesus, what happened? This time? DI I got stupid. LORENA He got jumped by Barrio Cazadores. It's a long story. And it isn't finished yet. CHANCE What does that mean? DI It's fine. I'm gonna fix it. We're heading down to Tijuana to work out the details. CHANCE Is that a smart idea? DI Yup. LORENA I need to get my stuff. DI What's up. CHANCE Velerio went to Lambert with the DNA results. DI Let me guess. Lambert slithered out from under 'em somehow. So that's it, then. Lambert was ready for us before we even know he existed, Doc. He's out of our reach. So don't beat yourself up. Hynes of all people would understand you went to the wall over this. CHANCE I got arrested. DI What the fuck are you talking about? CHANCE Aggravated battery. I'm out on bail now. Apparently Dawson Pitt picked me out of a photo lineup. DI Sounds like you should come to Mexico with us. CHANCE I can't. I got to go to court. Lucy posted the bail, so she's on the hook for the money. DI Yeah, I-I get all that. But you should still come. CHANCE Why? What are you even going there to do? DI Not important. CHANCE It sort of really is important, actually. Don't tell me this is some kind of cartel thing. Christ! Have you and she ever even been to the fucking movies? DI Why are you trying to argue about this, Doc? You said Pitt picked you out of a lineup. You got an alibi I don't know about? Or an evil twin? So you're just gonna go to court and see what happens? I'll tell you what happens. You're going to prison. Leaving your daughter. The thing you said you you'd never do. CHANCE Two years. That's what they say. But your name's not gonna come up. Whatever happens, I promise you that. DI What the fuck, Doc? CHANCE I don't.honestly, I don't regret it. I don't. I don't regret what I've done, or what I've asked you to do on my behalf. I am guilty of it. I'm going to take responsibility for it. That's probably the best thing I can do for Nicole right now. DI Pretty stupid getting locked up and leaving her over a fucking moral abstraction. CHANCE Is it? An abstraction, I mean. Because it feels real to me. I felt guilty because I wasn't able to do more. So, I did more. And I reinforced the cycle of fallout that we're all trapped in, because I wanted to have control. But I didn't have control, because no one has control. DI But so why you did it doesn't matter? All intents and purposes, you and Matty Willis are the same? And Wade Pardo? And Lambert? Because you're not. CHANCE Everyone's gotta take responsibility. For what we're doing, for what we've done to each other. And I can't ask of other people something that I won't ask of myself. DI I can get money, Doc. You can pay Lucy back on the DL. But you need to come with us. CHANCE No-no-no-no-no. No, D, no. DI What you did, what we did you were just trying to help. CHANCE Yeah, I was trying to help. But I didn't. DI And so that means you should go into the system? You can't just show up and tell me I'm supposed to leave you here to that. Doc, I get that you want to atone, to do penance. But find another way. There has to be one. Please. CHANCE It'll be all right. DI No, it won't. CHANCE You should probably go. KIRSTEN What the fuck are you doing here, Eldon? I told you don't come back here. CHANCE I'm sorry. I'm sorry all this landed on you. And I'm going to make it right. I'm going to plead guilty to assaulting Dawson Pitt. KIRSTEN You did assault him. Just because you're throwing yourself on your sword doesn't make that go away. CHANCE It's gonna end this, it's gonna take the attention off you, off the Unit. It's gonna let your-your donors and your grant writers relax. KIRSTEN It's not just Dawson Pitt! It's all of them! It's your bald friend still roaming around the streets like some kind of assassin. CHANCE This is all me. It starts and ends with me. KIRSTEN That's for the police to decide. For a court, for a judge. CHANCE Well, that's up to you. KIRSTEN So my choice is sit on what I know. Become another one of your accomplices. Or watch this place turn into a punch line. Undermine everything that it stands for. Leave or I'll call security. DI So. You ready to tell me who we're going to see? LORENA A friend from when I was a kid. He used to live in a Catholic orphanage and later the street. At mealtimes my grandmother would feed him also. We were close. DI You were close. What happened? LORENA We grew up. I went to work for my tía Lina. In her business. Coyotaje smuggling people into Cali. She did it right. She took care of people, didn't cheat them. And he went to work for the cartel. Now he runs the interests for the cartel in Tijuana and El Norte. But Cesar never forgot us. My abuela and me. He never forgot what we did for him when he was young and helpless. DI He friends with Hector? LORENA Hector is useful, to him. And what about you. LORENA Am I friends with Hector? No. DI What happened. With him. LORENA He loved me. And I thought that I would be all right. I thought that I could deal with it. But I couldn't. I can't. CESAR Lorena. Más hermosa que nunca. LORENA Gracias. This is my friend, D. CESAR The man with the pencils. Right? It's nice to see you again, Lori. You left without saying goodbye. LORENA I'm sorry. CESAR I know. And I know it wasn't easy. Not for Hector either. All he wants to talk about is you. And about the baby. His baby. Do you know what you are having yet? LORENA A boy. CESAR Wonderful! And does Hector know? That you're having a boy? So is that why you are here maybe? To ask me to persuade him to leave you alone? LORENA There is no persuading Hector. CESAR No, there is not. Why he's so good at what he does. LORENA I know. I know the way things are. I've come to ask for permission to change them. CESAR Change them. Only one way to do that. I can replace El Martillo. But, if things don't go how you want, can your child replace his mother? LORENA If things don't go the way that I want, my child won't ever know that I existed. So. CESAR You try and I won't stand in your way. But if you succeed? You come back and work for me. No matter what the business is, the business is coyotaje. DI No. She wanted out. She was out. She stays out. Martillo goes away it'll be on me. I'll owe you then. But not her. Not anymore. CESAR If you can take care of El Martillo, you might be worth something to someone. My guess will be you and I never speak again. DI How often does he come here, do you know? LORENA Once in the morning and once at night. But it's been a long time since I've been here. I don't.Hector. DI He's careful. I'd say his guys have some training. I like how they carry themselves. LORENA You like it? I don't. I don't like any of it. How can you go up against so many? Maybe.maybe we should go back. DI When he's not here? LORENA One guy in charge, with a gun. DI That's it? One guy? One gun? LORENA Everybody knows this is a cartel safe house. El Martillo's house. So Hector doesn't need a big crew to hold it. It's just the fear is enough. LORENA There's a car behind us. I think they're following us. D! They're still there. There's no turn here. D, there's no turning here. What? DI Kai, Raf, Jaimito, Gomez, Snake, Triple E this is Lorena. LORENA You stupid shit. THE TRIBE DI I'm sorry. This is the tribe. Some of it, anyway. I called them to come down from Oakland. I wasn't going to underestimate an opponent twice in one week. Let's see what you brought. Beautiful. Great. All right. We'll meet back here tomorrow night. SNAKE Copy that. DI My name is Darius Pringle. LORENA Apology accepted. AUTOMATED MESSAGE Your call has been forwarded to an automatic voice message system. NICOLE Hey Dad. It's me. I thought it over and I realized I wasn't being very responsible. I should have at least told you where I was going. I'm in Oakland. I'm staying at this house on Argyle Street. 4051. I'm using someone else's phone so don't bother calling back. But I just thought you should know where I am. In case of an emergency. PEOPLE CHANCE Hey. Nic, I swear to you, I had nothing to do with the decision to send you to that camp. Your mom, she didn't tell me about it until after she'd done it. And I drove out there, I was-I was gonna come get you, and I I got arrested. NICOLE What? CHANCE I-I beat someone up. Oh, hey. Oh, God, it's good to see you. How are you doing? NICOLE I'm okay. CHANCE Listen, Nic, I am going to plead guilty. NICOLE Why? CHANCE Because I am. Because I did it. And I need it to stop. NICOLE Yeah, but so you go to prison? CHANCE Uh-huh. NICOLE For how long? CHANCE I don't know. Could be two years. It could be less. It could be less. Hey, listen, Nic, you're Two years.two years you're gonna be eighteen. All right? You're going to be starting out on a whole new stage of life. Maybe we can take that step together. NICOLE Yeah, but what happens until then? Dad, no. Dad, no. I-I can't live with her, you know that. CHANCE I, yeah, I know. Listen, listen.I know you're.I know you're angry. NICOLE CHANCE But, people fuck up, all right? It's.It's the distinguishing characteristic of our species. And bad decisions, they-they can come from malice, or sometimes love. But, if you think hard, you-you know deep down which side of the line your mother lives on. NICOLE CHANCE And I know that you're not the only one who feels lost. NICOLE Dad, I can't. I can't just go back to her like it didn't happen. CHANCE I mean, you can't stay here. NICOLE Well, I-I can stay with Carl and D. CHANCE No, baby. Carl's with his family. D's in Tijuana. NICOLE Well, then here. Dad, you're going to prison. Here is the only place. Well then where? CHANCE Thank you, Lucy. It means a lot. Just knowing she's here with you until she figures stuff out with her mother. I can't tell you. LUCY Yeah, you don't have to. I get it. I mean, hmm, I-I don't get it, but I assume that I will one day. And in the meantime actual free babysitting. CHANCE I got something for you. LUCY What is it? CHANCE If you want to sell this, I would ask for eight grand to start with. If you want to keep it, I bet it'll appreciate. It's a painting I bought with Nicole. It used to hang in my living room. It just makes me happy, I don't know why. LUCY You should keep it. CHANCE I don't think they're going to let me decorate. LUCY Oh, um, yeah, okay, uh, thank you. CHANCE Listen, I-I-I understand how your parents feel but I think they're wrong. Besides the occasional lapse in judgement I think you could really help people. And you deserve that. I think you should go back to school, you should get your degree, and get out there and you can be for patients what you've always been for me. LUCY Yeah, okay. I will. CHANCE Good. Anyway. LUCY And I want you to figure out how to be in the world. In a way that doesn't hurt you. You deserve that. JUDGE MATHEWS Dr. Chance, to the charge of aggravated battery, how do you plead, guilty or not guilty? CHANCE Guilty. JUDGE MATHEWS By entering a plea of guilty you will be giving up your right to have a trial. Do you understand? CHANCE I do. JUDGE MATHEWS Accordingly, I find the defendant is acting voluntarily and that he fully understands his rights. Therefore, I accept the plea of guilty to the charge of aggravated battery as outlined in docket number 401217. I see the state has submitted their sentencing recommendation? SAAVEDRA Yes, Your Honor. Given the violent nature of this crime and the serious injuries Mr. Pitt sustained, we ask the court for the maximum sentence of four years. JUDGE MATHEWS I understand that both parties want to present witnesses to help with my sentencing recommendation. Mr. Jakes, I have your list of names here. JAKES Yes, Your Honor. JUDGE MATHEWS And the prosecution would like to present someone, Ms. Saavedra? SAAVEDRA Yes, Your Honor. I expect Dr. Clayton to be here shortly. KIRSTEN Did you look at all the fear around you? The pain, the randomness, and think, "I'm going to become a fucking vigilante"? JUDGE MATHEWS Mr. Jakes, are you ready to proceed? JAKES Yes, Your Honor, there are people here today who have asked to be heard on behalf of Dr. Chance. ALEX When the lawsuit against Dawson Pitt fell apart my dad just, like, went dark. SANDRA ‘Til I started working with Dr. Chance, I'd wake up screaming every single night. was always on hyper alert. JIMMY My son had just turned 13 when I got shot. SANDRA Not anymore. GRETCHEN I had to stop taking BART to work because I was scared of everybody who got on. People were nice in the beginning, but they got tired of it. VOICES JIMMY Dr. Chance, he sat down with Eddie on his own time to talk him through it. ALEX I'm not saying people should break the law, or w-whatever, but I-I feel like I know why he did what he did. KIRSTEN You've risked everything I've worked for my whole life. The only hope for all these people who have almost been destroyed, and for what? ALEX I think he wanted to stand up for us. For me and my dad. CLARA Dr. Chance helped me realize who I am. Other than just a victim. JUDGE MATHEWS Ms. Saavedra? Where are we with Dr. Clayton? SAAVEDRA Dr. Clayton left a message that she won't be coming. If it pleases the court. JUDGE MATHEWS I'm moving on. SAAVEDRA Yes, Your Honor. JUDGE MATHEWS Good. I'll consider the additional testimony provided. Reconvene in two days’ time for sentencing. CARTEL MEMBERS DI You can turn around. EL MARTILLO It was you. Oakland, huh? The man looking to die for some pussy. DI I'm not the one who's gonna die. EL MARTILLO Not yet. You want to live, take her and go. She means nothing to me. Worse than a Tijuana whore. But sometime soon, when the time is right, I'm coming for my son. That is my best offer. DI Mine is you get to pick how you die. EL MARTILLO I'd like to gut you like the fat fuck you are. Your asshole friends can shoot me when you're dead. DI Awesome. EL MARTILLO LAMBERT Hey. CHANCE What do you want? LAMBERT What do I want? I want to come inside. It's about to start pouring. Thanks. You may probably already know this, but you do not live in a good neighborhood, my friend. I got your address I thought it was a.mistake. You know, cops call this block Pill Hill. So. CHANCE Why are you here? LAMBERT Why are you so hostile? And why are you surprised to see me? This is what I do for a living, okay? I'm in the closure business. Like that DNA shit. That started with you, right? CHANCE What DNA shit? LAMBERT Come on. Show me your phone. Wake it up, close all the windows. Yeah, see, that's a good little app, right? A person can do real damage with that. Put it on the table. Okay. Now where were we? Oh, I remember. Sid Velerio and that fuckin' hump from Mendota coming to my office trying to entrap me. That was good. Were you behind that? CHANCE The DNA started with Hynes. I just wanted to finish it. LAMBERT Why do you care? What is it that you think that you know about me? CHANCE That you killed Travis Weber. The better I got to know Winter, the stranger Travis's death seemed to me. It was expedient. It was nonspecific. It was out of character for him. It was not motivated by any pathology, but by self-preservation. But if it was you. LAMBERT Poor Travis. When he got out of the hospital, he was scared. He wanted to leave town. So someone from the DA's office offered him a free plane ticket and a ride to the airport. CHANCE Was that the only time? LAMBERT Was what the only time? CHANCE That you were there. With Winter. LAMBERT When something feels that good, does a person ever just do it once? CHANCE No. Especially if it was part of a shared psychosis. LAMBERT I'm sorry, what'd you call me? CHANCE Folie à deux. A madness of two people. One individual is psychotic, is dominant. The other one is suggestible and susceptible. And they're both operating within the same delusion. Winter's madness drove him, but you exploited it. You capitalized on his trauma for your own purposes. He wanted to get out of it, but you made sure that he wouldn't. Couldn't. All the way to the end. LAMBERT Why would I do that? Hm? Why would I do, uh, any of that. CHANCE Because you wanted to. Because you like it. Because your entire neural network has conditioned to that now. When you were entrenched with Winter, all your reactions, sexual, psychological, they were all responses to power and terror. But now he's gone. So you're alone with your desires. Your responses. You're going to be staring down the barrel of the rest of your life without anyone to help you achieve them. What a thing it is in life, to find even one person who understands your darkest heart. Let alone two. LAMBERT You're right. He is gone. But I'm not alone. I wouldn't do that to myself. Come on, Doc, you think I don't know how to plan for contingencies? You know if there's one thing that I've learned from my job, it's how to prepare. It's how to play the long game. Right? LAMBERT He is gone. But I'm not alone. But I'm not alone. But I'm not alone. LAMBERT The only real folie à deux here was not between Winter and me. It's you and Winter, Doc. And your shared delusion is that you told him that he was worth helping. And he believed you. LAMBERT What is it that you think you know about. What is it that you think know ? Think you know about me? You know, if there's one thing that I learned from my job, it's how to prepare.it's how to prepare. It's how to play the long.how to play the long game. LAMBERT Move on. Doc. Move on, Doc.You think I don't plan for contingencies? You're right, he is gone. You're right, he is gone. But I'm not alone. But I'm not.if something feels that good, if something feels that good...does a person ever just do it once? Does a person ever just do it once? JUDGE MATHEWS Mr. Jakes, have you heard from your client? JAKES I spoke to him yesterday. At which point he clearly stated he would be present at today's hearing. JUDGE MATHEWS Have you spoken with him today? JAKES I have tried to reach him repeatedly, Your Honor. But as of yet I have not been able to. JUDGE MATHEWS Then I have no choice but to suspend my decision, levy a fine of $10,000, and issue a bench warrant for Dr. Chance's arrest. CHANCE Hey. Where is he? Shit. DI Just a scratch. Big scratch. Couple big scratches. So you finally skipped bail, huh? You figure out a way to get right? Pay your debt to society? CHANCE Sort of. DI Fuck's that mean? CHANCE It means Lambert. He's not gonna stop.