is that it? anna: no. duke: then what? what is it? tell me something that i understand, cause i don t understand. and don t hide behind your badge. anna: i m sorry. i tried, you know? i just i don t want to go down this road. duke: right. there appears to be. anna: [ sighs ] [ door opens, closes ]
anna: yeah. i got to get up in the morning and i got to return this, and duke: no, no, no, no. no, don t don t don t do that. i ll take care of it. well, this is not the way i thought this night would end. anna: maybe it s for the best. duke: i don t see how. anna: i, uh probably before we get too far into it and find that it s all a conflict of interest duke: conflict of interest? anna: i m police commissioner. i can t be socializing with someone who habitually breaks the law. duke: oh, anna, you don t mean that. anna: i do. your first impulse was to break in to tracy s home, which proves to me that you haven t really changed. you always like to be one step outside the law, and if i turn a blind eye knowingly, then i m gonna lose my job and, more importantly, my self-respect. duke: there s more to this than that. what is it? what s going on? is it faison? every time you look at me, you see his face?
uh. tracy: oh, please, don t keep us in suspense. what about anna and duke? duke: what about us? tracy: are you kidding me? is this a private residence or a fast-food restaurant? anna: laura, hello. anna. we ve never actually met. laura: uh, yes, anna. i recognize you. people speak so highly of you. tracy: why is this meeting taking place in my living room? alice? alice?! anna: ooh. tracy: oh, well. so much for that. anna: it s okay. please don t blame alice. i flashed her my badge. she let me in. tracy: oh, good. well, you d think by now she d ask for a warrant. speaking of warrants. anna: i don t have one yet, but this is official business. i would like to ask you a few questions. tracy: regarding? duke: this. kate: no, no. you re the alter. you are an out-of-control coping mechanism. connie: boy, you really missed a lot when you checked out, huh? the court of law decided i m the real deal. kate howard is a symptom of mental illness. kate: oh, is this
make you eat porridge. rafe: look, i ve stayed at shelters before and hostels. lots of them, actually. only difference was my mom was there. other than lockup downstairs, this is the first time i m doing this alone. mcbain: you re not alone, kid. there s a lot of people pulling for you.you make some molly: can t you make some calls, pull some strings? alexis: look, honey, you know that i would do anything i can to help rafe, but it s not like i can do anything tonight. molly: then why can t rafe just come home with us? alexis: [ sighs ] kate: your life back? you never had a life, connie. you stole mine. connie: why don t you think again, kate? i ve been out for the past five months, and i ve been doing just fine until you decided it was safe enough to come back. kate: doing just fine? i wonder if trey would agree with that. connie: let s talk about trey, because as soon as you found out the son that you never wanted was alive, you ran for the hills. don t you walk
investment to tap. was that a lie? duke: that was not a lie. perhaps it was. an embellishment. anna: oh. duke, seriously, have you gone back to your old way of doing business? duke: no. no, i have not, and don t even say that. anna: then you just tell me how how did you get this money? duke: i swear on my life. this money.came from the quartermaines. anna: their assets have been frozen. duke: elq s assets have been frozen. this money came from tracy quartermaine. luke: you gave lavery funny money? tracy: i did, indeed. luke: what, you just have wads of it laying around? tracy: yes, loads. i keep all my phony money in my phony fault. and what the hell is the matter with you? you don t like duke. i just did something bad to duke. luke: hey, don t get me wrong. i think it s great you put one over on rob roy. tracy: but? luke: but you ve got the s.e.c. breathing down your neck! you want the fbi involved, too?