Battle Creek
Battle Creek
Episode 101
Written by
Vince Gilligan
and
David Shore
Draft by
David Shore
TEASER
FADE IN:
The girl's proud DAD hurries from his seat into the aisle.
Grinning ear to ear, he frames his Green Fairy in the fold-
out screen of his video camera, recording her solo dance.
Meet RUSS AGNEW, 40. His suit was all he could afford when
he bought it fifteen years and twelve pounds ago, but it's
clean and pressed. Russ clearly isn't a parent, as he doesn't
give a shit what's happening onstage. He's here scanning
the audience.
RUSS
Battle Creek Police. Sir, you wanna
come with me?
DAD
(concerned, confused)
W-what's going on? --
RUSS
--Does that have a digital or optical
zoom?
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FONT (O.S.) *
It's a phone. It doesn't have an *
optical--
RUSS
No you're not, Teddy. Dying was
never one of your choices. Cooperate
or go to jail; that was the complete
list.
FONT
His mother died when he was two.
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RUSS
Precocious.
RUSS
Relax and shut up. It'll go like
clockwork.
FONT (O.S.)
Uh, Russ...?
FONT (CONT'D)
Where'd you get this?
RUSS
Ah. Try not to tape over that.
RUSS (CONT'D)
Font? Why isn't the red light coming
on?
Font and Russ exchange a look - they both know what this
means. But...
FONT
...Maybe the red light is broken...?
RUSS
The grossly underfunded kind. And
not for nothing, also the kind that
busted your ass. Shut up and let me
think!
FONT
Dealer's gonna be here in twenty
minutes. What we gonna do, Russ?
We gotta be able to record this buy.
RUSS
(knows it's a long
shot)
Teddy calls us, puts his phone on
speaker--
RUSS
You mute it--
RUSS
You cover it up--
Teddy starts to put his shirt on. Russ just stares at him,
completely calm and unthreatened. Finally...
RUSS
...Take your shirt off.
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RUSS
Because you're not going anywhere.
RUSS
Yes you are.
RUSS
...You're a loser.
RUSS (CONT'D)
We're all losers; that's why we're
in this van in this town in this
state. But you've perfected the
art, Freddy--
FONT
Teddy.
RUSS
I don't need to know your name to
know you've managed to make every
conceivable wrong decision in your
life; I figure you've managed to
make it to thirty still living in
your mother's basement, I figure you
haven't had a date in over six months,
and lamest of all, I figure you've
managed to make less money selling
drugs than you would have made if
you'd just said "yes" when your
sister's boyfriend's cousin's buddy
or whoever it was said he could get
you a job... at Burger King. So
you know, deep down inside, that no
matter how stupid our plan sounds,
no matter how doomed to fail it is,
it's better than any choice you'd
make as soon as you walk out of here.
FONT
(concerned)
Russ... He's crying.
RUSS
Yeah. But he's also taking his shirt
off.
FONT
...And we still need a microphone.
RUSS
(to Font, excited)
Your sister lives near here, right?
(off Font's nod)
Didn't she just have a baby?
Beside Font sits Russ, fiddling with the volume on the OTHER
HALF of the BABY MONITOR. It's plugged to a 12 VOLT ADAPTER
that's in turn plugged to the CIGARETTE LIGHTER. And...
FONT
This is actually gonna work!
RUSS
Whoa, whoa -- here he comes.
Both detectives peer out the window. Across the way, one
mean, Paul Bunyan-size mofo crosses the parking lot and enters
the diner. This is the DEALER they've been waiting for.
DEALER (V.O.)
Can't complain.
DEALER (V.O.)
(impatient)
You got the money?
FONT
(hoping not)
...Battery low? I put in new--
RUSS
Our batteries?
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BEEP BEEP again, soft but distinct. And RUSTLING SOUNDS are
heard.
DEALER (V.O.)
What the hell?! You're wired?!
Teddy HOWLING. But Russ and Font haven't heard the last of
the conversation because they are now sprinting across the
parking lot.
Font tackles the big man low -- Russ hit him high. They all
sprawl to the floor in a big, kicking pile.
CUT TO BLACK.
END OF TEASER
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ACT ONE
FADE IN:
And our Chevy Metro passes. Russ drives into the complex,
passing a sign that says "POLICE", parks and climbs out with
a box of eclairs.
FUNKHAUSER
There he is! French Connection!
RUSS
French Connection ends with the bad
guy getting away, Funkhauser.
FUNKHAUSER
(didn't know that)
I know that. But drugs, right? You
know what I mean. Good bust!
RUSS
Guys, I brought eclairs. Help
yourselves.
RUSS (CONT'D)
I'm putting them right here.
But the moment is already over. Russ sets the eclairs beside
the ancient coffee machine. He glances at the wall behind
it -- three COMMENDATION PLAQUES are hung in a neat row, all *
awarded to "Det. Russell Agnew."
HOLLY (O.S.)
Congratulations.
Upon seeing Russ and his black eye, her smile turns to a
frown of concern.
HOLLY (CONT'D)
Aw, Russ!
And upon seeing Holly, tough guy Russ becomes slightly lost.
RUSS
It's fine. It's nothing.
HOLLY
Does it hurt?
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RUSS
I brought eclairs.
RUSS (CONT'D)
(hopeful) *
I put in a requisition for more space *
six months ago; you think it got *
approved? *
HOLLY
I don't think so. *
(off his look) *
They got carpeting.
Russ stares at the workers and the new carpeting going in. *
Then looks down at the ratty tile floor he stands on and *
realizes she makes a good point. *
HOLLY (CONT'D)
Did you see? Nice write-up about
your bust. I just wish they'd mention
you and Font by name.
Russ pores over it. He hesitates just a tad too long before:
RUSS
We're cops, not movies stars.
He tucks the paper under his arm, keeping it. Giving Holly
a smile, he heads for the COMMANDER'S OFFICE.
RUSS
Fast-forward -- it's after this.
GUZIEWICZ
I've seen it.
(a beat; absently)
Boy, is she a cutie.
GUZIEWICZ (CONT'D)
Great job yesterday.
RUSS
"Great" jobs don't end with me getting
punched out.
RUSS (CONT'D)
Commander, that bust -- it should've
gone by the numbers.
Russ digs his broken STUN GUN out of his pocket, calmly places
the business end against Font's head; Font doesn't even flinch
as Russ clicks it on. POP! A tiny puff of blue SMOKE curls
out of it.
FONT
We could shoot people instead. Is
that what you want? We're not
shooting enough people?
RUSS
We need new equipment; new to this
world, not just new to this precinct.
We need the latest training. We
need... everything!
FONT
Or we could shoot people. I don't
mind shooting people. *
(more serious) *
Something's gotta change. *
GUZIEWICZ
Russ, can I speak to you alone?
GUZIEWICZ (CONT'D)
Two things. One... I'm thinking of
changing up the partnerships.
RUSS
(surprised)
And when you say "thinking of", that's
your way of saying "decided to" but
giving the illusion that you're
consulting with me.
GUZIEWICZ
(beat, then)
Yes.
(annoyed)
Why do you do that?
RUSS
Cut through the crap?
GUZIEWICZ
Yes! That crap is there for a reason.
That crap makes bad news a little
less harsh. I like that crap. I
want that crap. I gave a lot of
thought to that crap.
But when Russ sees something that doesn't make sense to him,
he is incapable of leaving it alone.
RUSS
One: you put us together three months
ago and our clearance rate is already
the best in the squad--
GUZIEWICZ
--Which still sucks--
RUSS
Two: Font loves working with me.
Three: I love working with him. And
four: When things go wrong, it's got
nothing to do with the pairings;
it's our equipment, our resources,
our infrastructure.
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GUZIEWICZ
And I know you love working with
Font but the job isn't about who you
love and this decision has nothing
to do with resources or
infrastructure.
RUSS
Wow.
(processing in his
head)
I gave you four reasons not to do
this. And you rejected three of
them.
GUZIEWICZ
Don't do this.
RUSS
(doing this)
Did Font ask for this change?
GUZIEWICZ
(please don't make me
answer that)
No. You've got answers, you don't
need questions.
RUSS
Don't give me this dance--
GUZIEWICZ
This is the crap we need; this is
the crap society needs; this is the
crap--
RUSS
(trying not to sound *
hurt) *
Why doesn't he like me?
GUZIEWICZ
He likes you.
RUSS
Why doesn't he want to work with me?
GUZIEWICZ
He likes you. He thinks you're smart;
he thinks you're a great cop...
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GUZIEWICZ (CONT'D)
He thinks you're... mean.
RUSS
(reacts: "mean"?)
I brought eclairs.
GUZIEWICZ
(amazed)
Did you really make Teddy cry?
(off Russ)
He says you make people cry a lot.
RUSS
What was the other thing you wanted
to tell me? That we're now an
elementary school?
GUZIEWICZ
...Great news. We're getting help. *
The blue and gold FBI SEAL fills frame, mounted on a wall.
We PAN off it to reveal... a bullpen that is everything the
little Battle Creek detective squad is not.
AGENT BROMBERG
I'm no good at these things.
(beat)
But I gotta say... Milt, you've been
an asset to this office. You've
been an asset to me. A great partner
and a great friend. I don't know
where I'd be without you... And I'm
a little scared to find out. Good
luck. To both of us.
MILT
Kenny... everybody. I'm no good at
these things, either...
FEMALE AGENT
Milt, you're good at everything!
MILT
I...huh. Thank you, Sandy! No,
seriously, I am so touched right
now.
AGENT BROMBERG
Our loss is Battle Creek's gain.
Bromberg enters his office and closes the door, blocking our
view of the revelers in b.g. He has complete privacy now.
AGENT BROMBERG
Good riddance, you miserable sack of
shhh...
REVERSE POV
As seen from this side of the hall, the guys all dumbly wave
back.
FUNKHAUSER
Damn. Even their seal is nicer than
ours.
JACOCKS
When did two million people move to
Battle Creek?
HOLLY
It's just a "Resident Agency."
(off their looks)
FBI satellite office.
(MORE)
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HOLLY (CONT'D)
Lou says there's over a hundred of
them spread around the--
She's cut off as the others oooh as a rich leather SOFA gets
carried into the swank new space.
RUSS
Detective Squad. Agnew speaking.
INTERCUT WITH:
MRS. SEYMOUR
I want to file a complaint. Is this
Russell?
RUSS
How are you today, Mrs. Seymour?
Still out of your mind?
MRS. SEYMOUR
I want to file a complaint. A
morality complaint.
RUSS
(prompting her)
Nice young man with the mustache?
MRS. SEYMOUR
-- There's this nice young man with
a mustache who's being "kept" by an
older man with a mustache. They
live in a big mansion together and
the young man gets to ride around in
a fancy red sports car -- but he has
to wear short shorts! Always! It's
obscene.
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RUSS
Tell you what, Mrs. Seymour -- I'll
fly to Hawaii first thing tomorrow
and arrest Tom Selleck.
MRS. SEYMOUR
Well, I wish you would!
FONT
Feds is smug-ass sonsabitches.
NIBLET
Say what?
FONT
Control freaks -- all the time gotta
run the show. You watch.
RUSS (O.S.)
It's one guy, Font.
RUSS (CONT'D)
How miserable can one guy make you?
ASSISTANT
Milt? It's almost nine-thirty.
MILT
Thank you. I'll just be a minute.
She heads back to her desk. Milt remains here alone for
another beat or two, studying his very stylish, very tasteful
new office. There's not one thing wrong with it that we can
see.
MILT (CONT'D)
Big smile, big laugh, you love it
here. Big smile, big laugh, you
love it here. Big smile, big --
MILT
I love it here! You kidding?
MILT (CONT'D)
I was brought up in a small town.
This is just like coming home!
RUSS
You grew up in Michigan?
MILT
Well, Monaco. But same deal.
GUZIEWICZ
Well gosh, we are certainly glad to
have you. Guess I should introduce
you around, huh? Detectives Russ
Agnew and Fontanelle White.
MILT
Hi. Agent Milton Chamberlain. Milt.
GUZIEWICZ
Then there's our two "Aarons" --
Aaron Funkhauser, Erin Jacocks.
MILT
Nice to meet you, Aaron. Erin.
JACOCKS
They call me E. Easier to tell us
apart that way.
NIBLET
I'm Niblet. Welcome aboard.
MILT
Hi. Niblet?
FONT
(to Niblet)
Smile for the man.
Niblet smiles wide, showing his tiny teeth and huge, pink
gums.
FONT (CONT'D)
Like niblet corn.
MILT
Ah. Huh.
GUZIEWICZ
(moving on)
And this is Holly, our office manager.
MILT
Good to meet you, Holly.
HOLLY *
You are... really good looking. *
(suddenly aware) *
I'm so sorry. That wasn't very *
professional. It's just a little... *
distracting. *
NIBLET *
(genuinely sympathetic) *
It is. *
MILT *
(smiles that smile, *
to Holly) *
No worries. You're a little *
distracting yourself. *
GUZIEWICZ
...Russ, you gonna get that?
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RUSS
(checks his watch)
Magnum P.I. is still on; the calls
don't stop till eleven.
(off their looks)
It's complicated.
MILT
(a beat)
Here to help. I'll take it.
RUSS
Hey, alright -- but answering that
phone makes you the primary.
MILT
Detective Squad, Agent Chamberlain
speaking.
MILT (CONT'D)
Looks like we've got a double
homicide.
RUSS
No. No. No.
(approaching)
Magnum gets double homicides.
Rockford gets double homicides.
Battle Creek does not get double
homicides.
(grabs phone)
Mrs. Seymour...?
INTERCUT WITH:
OFFICER CALDWELL
Excuse me? This is Officer Caldwell;
it's pretty bad; when are you guys
gonna get here?
OFF RUSS, suddenly aware that he may have just handed off
the case of his life--
FADE OUT:
ACT TWO
FADE IN:
RICKY
I knocked like eight times. They're
good customers-- were good customers,
big tippers, but sometimes they're
slow to answer the door. The last
knock, the door kind of opened...
And I saw the blood...
OFFICER CALDWELL
No sign of a weapon; but we've got
Officers canvassing the neighborhood.
MILT
Do we have names for the victims? *
OFFICER CALDWELL *
Pizza kid said they always paid cash.
Landlord says the rental agreement
was in the name of Bart Simpson;
also paid cash.
RUSS
(to Ricky)
And you didn't see anybody coming in
or going out?
RICKY
Don't think so. I mean there were
people in the building but... no one
looked liked they'd just killed
somebody.
OFFICER CALDWELL *
No security cameras in the building -
or any of the nearby businesses.
RUSS
Of course.
RICKY
Didn't need 'em.
(MORE)
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RICKY (CONT'D)
(off their looks,
anger leaking through)
Couple years ago, this was a decent
crappy neighborhood. ...Things like
this didn't happen around here.
MILT
Guys, you're welcome to wear these...
they'll help us keep the site
uncontaminated.
JACOCKS
Check these out. High-tech!
NIBLET *
Feel like I'm with NASA!
Russ winces and takes the tape off the door and enters. *
Font takes note... *
RUSS
Two males, one approximately 35, the
younger one likely in his early
twenties.
(touches skin lightly)
This one's still warm. If the pizza'd
been here five, ten minutes earlier
we'd have had an actual witness. *
MILT
Or we'd have had a dead witness. *
MILT (CONT'D)
My crime scene people I'm sure can *
give us an accurate time of death.
RUSS
(creeping annoyance)
I'm sure.
RUSS (CONT'D)
Who's got the latex glove?
MILT
You need a latex glove?
RUSS
No, we've got one.
(realizes that sounds
ridiculous)
We just, uh. Share it.
RUSS (CONT'D)
Dead man's wallet means dead man's *
name. *
MILT
No worries. FBI lab gets to work on
the DNA, facial recognition software;
we'll have names in less than 24
hours.
MILT (CONT'D)
That's what I'm here for - to help.
I'll have an FBI team in lickety
split; you'll be amazed what we can
get done.
RUSS
(chirpy voice)
FBI lab should be able to pull that
info, lickety split. Lickety split!
FONT
(on his way to an
apology)
Russ, I didn't mean to hurt--
RUSS
(bigger issues)
Water under the bridge. Because I
know you're with me on this one;
because you were right about this
guy.
FONT
I was right? I don't think I--
RUSS
He's a Fed. Smug-ass son of a bitch.
FONT
Russ... Holly was just saying what *
we were all thinking; the man is *
kind of ridiculously-- *
RUSS
This isn't about Holly! This is *
about us. Doing our job. We don't *
need to get bailed out. He can ID *
those bodies in 24 hours? We can do
it in one. You and me. The old
fashioned way, without laser beams
and photons and whatever the hell.
Common sense. I know this town; I
know these people; nothing goes on
down the hall that the other end of
the hall doesn't know about.
FONT
(bit out of guilt)
Okay.
(but...)
...Wasn't our big problem yesterday
that we didn't have enough equipment?
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For the first time in this scene, we see both men full-length.
Font is still wearing his POWDER BLUE TYVEK BOOTIES.
RUSS
Take those off, please.
RUSS
Exactly what time did you hear the
shots?
CAROLE
...We didn't.
PETER
The TV was on.
Russ considers...
CAROLE
Can we get you some coffee cake?
LEONARD
I'm so sorry. The TV was on.
RESIDENT
The TV was--
And before she can even finish the thought, Russ is on his
feet, heading for the door.
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FONT *
Russ... we should probably talk.
I'm really sorry about--
RUSS
Don't. Never apologize for what you
believe. Only apologize for being
wrong.
(then)
Do you think you're wrong?
He looks at Font. Font feels bad but can't hold his gaze--
RUSS (CONT'D)
Then don't apologize.
Font really does feel like crap but just then MARLA GREEN
enters, carrying a coffee cake.
RUSS (CONT'D)
(impatient)
There was a shooting here about an
hour ago; I'm not going to ask you
if you heard the shots because it
really doesn't matter; but I want to
know what you know about the people
who lived in 602; you checked out
their mail, you listened in on their
conversations in the lobby, on the
elevator--
MARLA
I don't do that.
(off Russ, pointed)
What's my business is my business.
And what's not is not.
(off Russ's glare,
genuine)
You sure you don't want any cake?
RUSS
No. Just one last question... is
this a dicks only apartment complex?
MARLA
I'm sorry?
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RUSS
Don't worry. It's really rhetorical.
I'm trying to figure out why you're
stonewalling me and it'd be naive to
expect you to tell me.
He gets up and heads for the door; Font nods his apologies
to Marla and follows, concerned.
MILT
Hi, Russ. How's it going?
RUSS
(quickly regroups)
Spoke to every tenant on this floor;
they had absolutely nothing to tell
me.
MILT
That's a shame.
RUSS
Which told me quite a bit, I figure.
RUSS (CONT'D)
(fast, this is what *
he does well)
The people in this neighborhood are
never big fans of the cops but the
fact that they were nice while telling
me nothing tells me that it's not
about us, it's about the crime. I
think they're glad these guys are
dead. I didn't see any paraphernalia
in here but I think they were making
drugs; meth or PCP or--
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MILT
2C-P.
(off Russ's surprise,
indicates one of his
workers)
It's new. The gas chromatograph
connected to a mass spectrometer
detected several picograms of
phenethylamine.
RUSS
...Picograms?
MILT
Anything else?
RUSS
I think the empty wallet was to make
us think it was a robbery instead of
a simple territorial dispute. We
can get the vics names by going
through the DEA database, matching
them with any--
MILT
Danté Peron and Gavin Smart.
RUSS
(what the hell?)
...How? ...It's only been an hour;
you can't have equipment that works
that fast?
MILT
The gentleman in 605 told me over
coffee cake.
Russ is devastated.
MILT (CONT'D)
That was a very impressive analysis.
RUSS *
...But useless.
MILT
I should be done here fairly soon.
If you want, you can go wait at your
office with the rest of the guys.
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RUSS
...Okay.
FADE OUT:
ACT THREE
FADE IN:
FUNKHAUSER
(mouth full)
These are the best eclairs ever!
The donut box (same as the previous day) has a note on it:
"Thanks for making me feel at home, Milt".
HOLLY
You know, Funkhauser -- Russ brought
us the exact same ones the other
day.
FUNKHAUSER
Mmmm. No... these are different.
GUZIEWICZ
Detectives...
GUZIEWICZ (CONT'D)
The FBI has provided us with their
completed report; interesting stuff,
quite the read, very nice of them to
pass it on--
RUSS
"Nice"? Don't they sort of have to
loop us in.
GUZIEWICZ
Well, even if they did I'd still say
it was nice but, in this case,
technically no, they didn't. Since
they're taking lead--
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RUSS
Why? It's a homicide, no state lines
were crossed, no federal employees
were involved, it's not their
jurisdiction.
GUZIEWICZ
(a little confused)
But... he did answer the phone.
RUSS
(seriously?)
It was a joke. Come on, everyone
has to realize it was a joke.
GUZIEWICZ
There's such a thing as honor.
RUSS
There's also such a thing as lunacy.
GUZIEWICZ
Be that as it may, Milt's asked to
have someone team up with him--
And every hand goes up. Every hand except for Russ's. Russ
reacts, a little more than annoyed at the contrast between *
his desirability and the new kid's.
RUSS
Seriously? Why? Because of the *
booties? Because of the eclairs? I
bring the same damn eclairs! *
GUZIEWICZ *
Russ... *
(an order) *
Calm down... *
(then) *
He requested you.
And that throws Russ. And everyone else for that matter.
RUSS *
Why me? *
(MORE)
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RUSS (CONT'D)
(off Milt) *
Every single one of the detectives *
in my squad would give their left
nut for a chance to work with you.
(correcting)
Except for Jacocks, she'd give her
left ovary. ...And Niblet, he
actually doesn't have a left nut.
MILT *
They told me you were good. *
RUSS *
No they didn't. They told you I was *
a pain in the ass. So why me? *
MILT
...I trust my gut. My gut tells me
you're the right choice. *
RUSS
So no actual... thought? No actual *
analysis? And it took you several
seconds to do that lack of analysis?
MILT *
We're going to talk to dealers and
users, find out who sold 2C-P, who
was using, who was angry, who had a
grudge--
RUSS *
You know how many dealers and users *
there are in this town?
MILT *
Approximately. *
RUSS
There's one name on this list you
need to talk to. He's the dead guys'
main distributor; he's the guy who
knows everything about the dead guys'
business.
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MILT
Great. Which name is that?
RUSS
I have no idea.
(off Milt's look)
But everybody on this list who isn't
that guy knows who that guy is. And
everybody on this list is going to
tell us exactly nothing.
MILT
These are their streets, their
business, they have every reason to
help us.
RUSS
Okay. Let's do it your way.
RUSS (CONT'D)
You got satellite radio in here? *
MILT
(beat, then)
And what exactly would be "your way"?
RUSS
Your name is Teddy the Snitch.
RUSS
Yes. But we do call you that. And
we do it for a reason. Because your
name is Teddy and you do snitch. We
just need to know the name of Danté
Peron's guy on the street.
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MILT
Because Danté is dead.
MILT (CONT'D)
He deserves to be able to make an
informed decision.
RUSS
I'll double your fee.
RUSS
And yet...
MILT
...You turned around.
RUSS
One name.
(still not quite there)
Actually don't even need a name.
Just need you to point a finger.
The car pulls to the curb. Russ and Milt look out the front
window toward a group of gang bangers on the corner.
RUSS
They're all Hispanics.
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RUSS
How is that racist? They are.
RUSS
No way.
Russ and Milt exchange a look. Russ has no idea which shirt
that is. Milt nods, he knows.
But Russ hands him a twenty dollar bill as he opens the door--
MILT
(slightly appalled)
Twenty dollars?
But Milt is now gone too. And Teddy fumes. But then he
finds the remote for the video screen in the back seat; now
he's happy--
Russ and Milt escort the gang banger, OMAR, 27, cocky,
unafraid, toward some privacy.
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OMAR
This is far enough; need witnesses
in case you guys go Rodney King on
my ass.
RUSS
We know you work with a guy named
Danté Peron.
OMAR
(not cooperating)
Is he a life counselor too? Never
heard of him but maybe I can friend
him on Facebook and we can--
RUSS
He's dead.
OMAR
...How.
RUSS
He had a negative reaction to a bullet
entering his head.
OMAR
Oh God.
RUSS
When did you last talk to him or
Gavin Smart?
OMAR
(worried)
Gavin??
(Milt's look confirms
his fears)
Oh God, oh God. Gavin was my sister's
nephew.
RUSS
When did you last speak to either
one?
OMAR
He was a good kid.
OMAR (CONT'D)
Took good care of his sister, helped
her with Math and stuff. And Danté,
you didn't know him but... we worked
together at the plant till they shut
down half of it; the best guy, funny,
great stories, would do anything for
you.
MILT
You have to be strong.
Russ is stunned.
RUSS
He's a drug dealer! The fact that
people's cereal eating habits have
changed doesn't give him the right--
OMAR
I do something illegal, I deserve to
die?
MILT
If you prick him, does he not bleed?
RUSS
(to Milt)
Seriously?
(to Omar)
And no, you don't deserve to die.
You just can't expect not to.
OMAR
(righteously indignant)
I expect to get screwed on deals; I
expect to maybe go to jail; I expect
people to treat me like crap. But...
(searches for the
thought)
It's just drugs, man.
RUSS
You can cry tomorrow. Right now I
need the names of all Danté's
suppliers, any other buyers and
especially anybody sniffing around
his territory.
OMAR
Go to hell.
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RUSS
You don't think I can make you
miserable?
OMAR
I don't care if you make me miserable.
Those guys can make me dead.
RUSS
Might as well be with a cop on this
corner 24/7.
MILT
That would be a waste of resources.
MILT (CONT'D)
And I understand your department is
very strapped right now.
(to Omar)
We don't want to make you miserable.
RUSS
I actually do.
MILT
I don't. Omar, we know you have a
cell phone. And thanks to the NSA
data collection we will be able to
get the names of every person you've
ever called or has called you. I'm
guessing one of those is the person
we're looking for.
(beat)
But I'm also guessing that many of
those people, each of whom we'll
have to talk to at length, has
absolutely nothing to do with this
crime and may not even know that
you're involved in the drug trade:
your girlfriend, your sister... your
mother.
OMAR
Travis Taylor.
Milt and Russ climb back in, excited. And as they drive off--
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RUSS
That was brilliant! NSA?! Insane;
but you completely sold it.
MILT
I don't believe in bluffing.
(off Russ's confusion)
I really didn't want to make him
miserable.
RUSS
(stunned)
You have access to the NSA database?
MILT
That seems to bother you? That I
told the truth?
RUSS
No. It's just...
MILT
We question Travis Taylor and we
search his home.
RUSS
Don't think so. Travis Taylor
controls half the drug trade in this
town. But the fact that a corner
dealer figures the guy killed for *
even more territory isn't exactly...
evidence. Certainly not enough for
any judge to grant a search warrant.
(thinking, a brilliant
idea dawning)
But maybe if we told Travis that we *
had-- *
But--
MILT
(a little loud)
Call Judge Bloomenthal.
And the bluetooth system in the car does just that. After a
beat.
YOUNG VOICE
Hello.
MILT
Hi there Lily, it's Milt. Is your
daddy home?
VOICE (V.O.)
Come in.
That stops everyone. Milt and Russ look around and see a
small security camera mounted high on the wall.
Beat. Milt turns the handle, it opens. And they all anti-
climactically file in.
TRAVIS
Danté was a dick. And worse, he was
a stupid businessman. The kid
couldn't have been all that sharp
either or he wouldn't be working
with him.
(off their looks,
with a smile)
But I suppose I should add that I
didn't kill them.
RUSS
He's a smug bastard. I hate smug
bastards.
MILT
...We found nothing.
RUSS
Which is consistent with just two
things: innocence, and guilt.
(off Milt)
You kill someone, first thing you do *
is start scrubbing everything in *
your life. *
MILT
I've got additional warrants for his
office and--
RUSS
Won't find anything there either.
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MILT
We keep looking until we find
something; that's all we can do.
RUSS
(firm)
No. We can do it the Battle Creek
way.
(off Milt)
...We bluff.
In the largely empty bullpen, Russ and Milt meet with Ricky
(Pizza Delivery Kid). Ricky is uncomfortable, perhaps even
scared.
RUSS
"Third guy from the left." ...That's
all you need to say.
RICKY
You want me to ID him? Say I saw
him running out? But I didn't see
anything.
RUSS
(selling hard)
You won't have to testify to anything.
You won't have to say anything except:
"third guy from the left".
RICKY
I don't--
RUSS
(no big deal)
We just need him to believe we have
evidence against him. Which means
we need his lawyer to believe we
have evidence against him. Then the
DA offers him a plea and he takes
it. And he goes to jail. Not because
you lied but because he's guilty.
RICKY
(to Milt)
And this is legal?
RUSS
(simple)
We can't lie in court; we can't lie
to judges; but we can lie to lawyers;
and we lie all the time to drug
dealers and murderers.
RICKY
And the DA is okay with this?
RUSS
...We can't lie to the DA either.
So we haven't told him.
(quickly)
But it doesn't matter, this isn't
evidence, there's never going to be
a trial.
RICKY
I'm sorry. I can't do this.
MILT
Ricky. We need your help.
RICKY
...Third guy from the left.
DA PERLMUTTER
You're absolutely sure.
RICKY
...Third guy from the left.
DA PERLMUTTER
(to Calzonetti, pleased)
Shall we talk?
MILT
...This is why I wanted to work with
you.
(off Russ's look)
Couple of drug dealers, who cares if
they're dead, who cares who killed
them, the streets are better off
without them. But indifference just
leads to more indifference. Anger
leads to more anger. And killing
leads to more killing.
(off Russ)
You know that. And you're willing
to risk your career to help save
your community.
Russ isn't quite sure that that is what he's been doing.
RUSS
I'm just doing my job.
MILT
(smiles)
There's no guarantee this will work.
RUSS
Perlmutter's good; he'll get them to
take a plea.
MILT
You've worked with Perlmutter before?
(off Russ's nod)
I'm guessing you've crossed him
before? That something you've done
has angered him?
MILT (CONT'D)
So what happens when he comes out of
that room and for some reason they
didn't take the deal. Perlmutter's
going to want to press charges anyway,
he's got a great witness, a great
case. Except... he doesn't. What's
he going to do when you tell him
that?
MILT (CONT'D)
You analyze everything, so I know
you thought of that. And you did it
anyway.
DA PERLMUTTER
No deal.
RUSS
(stupid reason)
His client insists he's innocent.
Russ exits the building, heads for his car. He looks like
his dog just died.
MILT (O.S.)
Russ?
Russ turns to see Milt with Ricky. Milt leaves Ricky a few
steps away and approaches:
MILT (CONT'D)
I spoke to Perlmutter. And your
Commander.
RUSS
(instantly suspicious) *
You did? Why would-- *
MILT
You still have your job. *
(off Russ) *
I explained that it was my idea. *
BATTLE CREEK - 1001 - DS Second Draft - 2/1/14 49.
RUSS
(bit stunned)
...You... lied?
MILT
(no I didn't) *
I supported the idea. That makes me
just as responsible as you.
RUSS
So... you lied?
(even more baffling) *
For me? And now... I owe you? Was *
that the idea? That I--
MILT
Russ? You okay?
Milt and Ricky are okay. Russ looks at his shoulder and all
the blood, stunned, scared...
RUSS
I don't know. ...I've never been
shot before.
FADE OUT:
ACT FOUR
FADE IN:
HOLLY
Doctor says you were lucky; bullet
passed right through, no arteries
hit, you're gonna be okay.
HOLLY (CONT'D)
Agent Chamberlain has your witness
in a safe house. And he's got people
trying to track down the vehicle but
there were no plates. And he's posted
a guard here just in case you were
the actual target. ...And he sent
flowers.
HOLLY (CONT'D)
Does it hurt?
RUSS
(lying)
No. ...I'm fine.
And then Holly waits; knows he's not, knows there's more.
Finally...
RUSS (CONT'D)
I'm just, uh...
RUSS (CONT'D)
I'm just seeing things clearly.
(a beat)
I'm a small-town cop. There's winners
in the world, and then there's...
the rest of us.
Holly understands.
BATTLE CREEK - 1001 - DS Second Draft - 2/1/14 51.
HOLLY
Milt.
RUSS
It's not just the car and the mass
chemography things and the judges on
speed dial. It's everything he
does... It's naive and it's simplistic
and...
(drives me crazy, but)
It works. ...He saved my career.
He saved that kid that I put in danger
with that stupid bluff.
(trying to make sense
of this)
...Maybe he's good for me; maybe I
should learn from him, right? I
mean, if he's just plain better than
me, why should I let that..? I
shouldn't...
(what's the word?)
...hate him. ...So, so much.
RUSS (CONT'D) *
...Why am I so desperate to prove *
that I'm better than him? *
HOLLY *
...Because you are. *
And what does that answer fully mean? A moment she suddenly *
finds herself needing to diffuse. *
HOLLY (CONT'D) *
Solve this case. You'll feel better. *
Milt turns off the TV, goes to the door, checks the peephole.
Relieved, he throws the door open to:
MILT
(thrilled to see him)
Russ!
RUSS
(entering, intense)
The obvious theory is Travis Taylor
is trying to shut up a witness.
Except he couldn't have known who
the witness was unless his lawyer
told him but--
(then realizing)
Holy crap; this is your safe house??
MILT
Actually, I'm living here until--
RUSS
(even more impressed)
Holy crap. How big is that TV?
RUSS (CONT'D)
But...
(tries to remember
his thought process)
By the time of the shooting, the DA
knew the lineup was bogus, and he
would've told Taylor's lawyer and if
Taylor's lawyer would have told Taylor
about the witness, he certainly would
have told him the witness was bogus.
So why shoot anyone.
RICKY
He can still hate me for trying to
put his ass in jail.
RUSS
No. Guys like Taylor have too much
money to kill without a good reason.
RICKY
That's really admirable. They kill.
What the hell is a good reason for
killing?
RICKY (CONT'D)
(growing distraught)
...And if you're right, then someone
else shot at me and you have no idea
who and you have no idea why and no
leads and no... nothing.
(unfortunately, no
argument with this)
Which means I'm here forever because
you're never going to know.
(then)
My neighborhood sucks, this town
sucks... more and more every year
but... this is my home.
MILT
We will make this right. We will
find this killer.
RICKY
You don't know that.
MILT
I know that. All actions have
ramifications. Which means all
actions leave evidence. And we will
find that evidence. For no other
reason than it exists and we won't
stop looking until we find it.
RUSS
That's just not even close to true.
(to Ricky)
We'll do our best. To solve this
case, to keep you safe. And we
screwed you over. And... I'm sorry.
But crimes go unsolved every day:
evidence is ambiguous, evidence
deteriorates, evidence disappears--
MILT
(answering)
Chamberlain.
MILT (CONT'D)
Thank you.
(hangs up)
They found the gun.
RUSS
Of course.
Once again, the nearby area has been taped off to keep lookie-
loos out. A UNIFORMED OFFICER reports.
UNIFORMED OFFICER
Homeless guy found it; we're not
sure if it's yours but since the
shooting took place just two doors
up...
MILT
(putting on gloves)
Much appreciated. Did the homeless
individual touch the weapon.
UNIFORMED OFFICER
Don't think so. He says he didn't.
MILT
I want everything in here catalogued
by position in three dimensions.
And I want analysis on everything.
(noticing, examining)
Appears to be a fragment of something
behind the hammer.
MILT (CONT'D)
Possible flesh.
(to nearby agent)
We'll need DNA analysis.
RUSS
What if Ricky was right? What if
Travis tried to kill him just because
Ricky pointed the finger at him?
MILT
You think that would make him that
angry?
RUSS
No. But what if he didn't feel angry?
What if he felt... threatened?
MILT
Threatened by the pizza kid? I'm
not following.
MILT (CONT'D)
I'd rather you didn't touch--
He stops because...
RUSS
It's not flesh. It's... anchovy.
Holy shit.
Milt quickly pulls out his cell phone and speed dials--
AGENT MOLNAR
Agent Molnar.
MILT (V.O.)
Where is he? Where's Ricky? He's
the shooter; he hid the gun in his
pizza box--
AGENT MOLNAR
He went to take a nap.
He opens the door and the room is empty and a window is open.
RUSS
He's cleaning up his crappy
neighborhood.
MILT
And we led him right to his next
target.
RUSS
(damn me)
Third guy from the left.
TRAVIS
Please. I've got kids. Look at the
pictures; just look at the pictures;
my wife's got them all over the place--
RICKY
(doesn't look; can't)
Yeah? You care about kids?
TRAVIS
(looks up, challenging)
And you? You figure this is going
to make your 'hood better? Fewer
drugs, more vigilantes, that's what
you figure it needs?
RICKY
I don't have any choice any more. I
either kill you or you kill me.
Milt and Russ step in, Ricky swings his weapon toward them--
Russ aims back. But Milt... Milt raises his hands to indicate
he's not a threat. And quickly gestures to Russ--
MILT
Don't.
RUSS
Seriously? He's got a gun; he's got
a pointed gun.
MILT
He's not a killer.
RUSS
Well... he has, you know... killed.
So...
MILT
Doesn't make him a killer.
RUSS
Sort of does. *
MILT
Our actions don't define us.
RUSS
What? Seriously? Of course they
do. What the hell else would define
us?
MILT
Our soul.
RUSS
I don't even know what that means.
MILT
(to Ricky) *
I know you're scared. That's why *
you didn't pull that trigger long *
before we got here. Because you *
don't want to. And you didn't want *
to. *
MILT (CONT'D)
You killed... because you didn't *
know what else to do.
(MORE)
BATTLE CREEK - 1001 - DS Second Draft - 2/1/14 58.*
MILT (CONT'D)
You saw things were terrible and you
had to do something. And you made a *
terrible mistake but-- *
RICKY
(the sad bottom line)
But none of that matters now. I
killed. I'm going to jail. The
only question left is does this
bastard live or die?
MILT
(almost angry) *
Of course it matters! *
(regroups, but emotion *
leaks through as:) *
We cannot be defined by our mistakes. *
We cannot let one thing, no matter *
how horrible, overpower everything *
else we do in our life. And the *
only way to do that is to make sure... *
everything else we do in our life *
overpowers that mistake. We have *
that chance. As long as we're alive *
we have that chance, that obligation. *
MILT (CONT'D) *
Ricky... are you a killer? It's *
your choice. *
RUSS
Does this ever work?
MILT
(as close as Milt can
come to being annoyed)
Yes. People want to do the right
thing--
RUSS
Here's what works for me.
(raises his gun)
You don't need to go to jail. You *
can die.
(MORE)
BATTLE CREEK - 1001 - DS Second Draft - 2/1/14 59.
RUSS (CONT'D)
(beat)
You shoot that bastard and I will
shoot you.
Ricky doesn't even look at Russ. His eyes are locked with *
Milt's. Milt reaches out his hand for the weapon...
RUSS *
That stuff about second chances... *
It seemed awful personal. *
MILT *
(without looking to *
Russ) *
It's Battle Creek. It was a bluff. *
RUSS
...He gave up because of the threat. *
MILT
He gave up because it was right.
RUSS
You don't believe your own b.s..
MILT
Nor do you. ...You're a good person
Detective Agnew.
RUSS
And you, Agent Chamberlain... are
the devil.
FADE TO BLACK.
END OF SHOW