
"You Really Got Me"
Season 4, Ep. 13
Aired 2/13/05
***ME's Office***
Woody: What is with this city?
Woody: Only for another 21 hours, then it's off to Miami.
Woody: Funny.
Woody: Yes. And just to be clear, this trip is not about hot young ladies in next-to-no clothing with next-to-no inhibitions. Though that is a perk, this trip is about the Kinks.
Woody: Listen up. One night only, 250-seat venue. Backstage laminate. Front row seats. Just me, my high school buds, and Ray Davies kickin' it. (singing) You really got me, you really got me.
Sidney: We got Henry Marrow. Gunshot wound to the head. Entry wound shows blowback and stellate lacerations. So it's pretty clear it's self-inflicted.
Woody: Hence, case closed. So if you people will just sign the appropriate paperwork, I could get the heck out of here and pack my bags.
Sidney: Well, he didn't have much of a choice. (Sidney picks up his arm and there is a metal clamp-thing where the hand should be)
Woody: Ooh, imagine the itch you could scratch.
Sidney: Oh, yeah.
Woody: Uh... no b&e, no signs of struggle. Well, the one cool thing is the gun. It's a 1933 Tokarev tt33. And it is a beaut. Worth over two grand.
Woody: Yeah.
Sidney: That's freaky.
Garret: So I hear you found the one-armed man?
Woody: Jordan thinks she botched it.
Woody: Only she had an explanation: She didn't do it. It was the one-armed man.
Garret: Not just a murderer, a plagiarist.
Woody: Until now. With the one-armed man.
Garret: Well, even if you're right, you can't prosecute a dead guy.
Garret: She's in prison?
Garret: And he doesn't take your calls, go figure.
Sidney: Hey. Well, trace metal seems consistent with the Tokarev, so now I'm just gonna have to run it through the S.E.F.
Garret: They'll need it to match the bullet that killed the guy in LA
Sidney: Okay
Woody: This guy Marrow has no record.
Lily: Uh-- I just spoke to his widow. She's in Ogunquit, a "self-fulfillment retreat."
Lily: I'm a grief counselor. It's supposed to be a therapeutic relationship. What am I supposed to say? "Your dead husband's a murder suspect, tell me about him"?
Woody: Isn't being pushy your expertise, Jordan?
{Crossing Jordan Intro}
***Boston Streets***
Nigel: Blogs, my naive friend. Blogs are the future.
Bug: Blogs?
Nigel: Oh, I'm sorry. Haven't you joined the 21st century? Online journals. I started posting all the evidence on the Beacon Hill murders.
Bug: And some Joe Fropawtucket's gonna find something we trained professionals can't?
Nigel: Come on, it's been three years. You know, maybe we get lucky. Someone sees something in one of those bloody killings we didn�t. And some of them are rather bloody.
Guy: I can't let them have the numbers. It would change everything. "N" would roll over in his grave. Please. Help me.
Bug: Uh, sorry.
Nigel: Then, anyway, and then they go to www.Nigelblog.com, see for themselves. (Bug sees a van stop, two guys come out and drag the man that was just talking to him into the van and drive off) Chicago dog, drag it through the garden. Extra sauerkraut, extra jalapenos. Hey, Bug, you want yours plain?
Bug: Did you see that?
Nigel: See what? See what?
***ME's Office***
Woody: No, no, no, no.
Woody: Jordan, you lived in LA for five years. I'm sure, I'm sure you can find someone to help you out.
Woody: Listen, Jordan. Just listen to me, okay? 'Cause I've been planning this trip for months. This is a one-time, one-night, intimate concert for real fans. Because they're our band.
Woody: Yeah, but�
***Southern California Women's Facility***
Faye: I know who you are. Come for absolution before they kill me? Truth be told, if I thought the way you did then, I'd think I was guilty too.
Woody: We may have found your one-armed man. I'm Detective Woody Hoyt, Boston PD�
Faye: This some kind of a joke?
Faye: Look, I have four days left to live. You know, I've made peace with dying. He didn't have one arm. That's the way they all tried to make it sound, like I couldn't even come up with an original story. He had two arms, he just-- he had this-- claw.
Woody: Ms. Vaughn, I know it's been seven years, but do you think you'd be able to recognize his face?
Faye: See his face? My whole world is that night.
Faye: No, that's me. Helps me remember that I'm not who they say I am. Oh, my god. That's him. That's him.
***ME's Office***
(Nigel is trying to steal candy from the vending machine)
Nigel: So if they had the numbers, they could change everything? Could be launch codes for nuclear weapons.
Bug: Oh, stop already.
Nigel: What?
Bug: My brain was just trying to reconcile my guilt that I didn't give him any change. I mean, there were hundreds of other people standing around, no one else saw anything.
Framus: You're right. No one saw anything.
Bug: What are you doing here, Detective Framus?
Nigel: Yeah, what do you mean no one saw anything?
Framus: I speak seven languages. I chose English. No-one-saw-anything? I just wasted an hour of my time checking out your man-in-a-van fiction. Lucky I was wearing comfortable shoes. (She has on high-heeled boots) And to answer question one, your lanky friend called me. Anything to see you again, Buggles. How's your Trekkie memorabilia? Miss your Spock ears.
Bug: It's fine. Why'd you call her?
Nigel: Oh, I didn�t. I called Woody. She picked up his line. Is there anything you want to tell me? Buggles?
Bug: I can't believe you called her.
Framus: You still owe me that gimlet.
Garret: Bug? Detective Framus.
Framus: Hi, Garret. Nice surprise.
Garret: Listen, Bug, Jordan's off playing Joan of Arc, and Lily's chasing down leads for her. I need you to handle an ID.
Bug: With pleasure.
(Det. Framus hits the vending machine with the palm of her hand and a bunch of candy falls out)
Nigel: Thanks.
***Crypt: Lester Abbot***
Bug: You sure you don't want to do this with a photograph?
Son: I, uh--I hadn't seen my father in a long time. I-I really wanna see him.
Guy: (Flashback) Please. Help me.
Bug: It's him.
Nigel: Him who?
Bug: The man I saw abducted? He's dead. In the crypt.
Nigel: You mock me.
Bug: Nigel.
Nigel: Hey!
Bug: Look.
Nigel: So he was kidnapped?
Bug: Well, that's the weird thing. The guy came in as a hospital pick-up from St. Edmund�s. He'd been there for months. Died in his sleep.
Nigel: Three hours after you saw... what you saw.
Bug: What did I see?
***LA: ME's Office***
Woody: You sure you don't want me to come with you?
Woody: I didn't say you couldn't handle him--
Bernie: I have a restraining order against you.
Bernie: You assaulted me.
Bernie: Don't come near me. You are not now, nor will you ever be welcome back here.
Bernie: Samples that are property of the LA County coroner's office, where you don't work. Where you have no access and no rights. On a case that you have no standing in.
Bernie: Because the real killer just happened to show up in your morgue, 3,000 miles from the scene of the crime. Nice try. (He calls his secretary)
Woman: Yes, Dr. Krump.
Bernie: There's a 512 in my office.
Bernie: You're supposed to stay 1,500 feet away from me. I can have you arrested.
Woody: I think LA brings out your softer side.
Woody: It's called "beachwear," Jordan. And it's muy caliente in Miami.
Woody: Already did, crack of dawn. 200 crunches, check out my abs. You could do your laundry on them.
Woody: Do you have time for this? Court order, Bernard Krump has to give you everything, full access. And I got another one of those lovely pieces du papier that's gonna get me into the LAPD evidence room and access to the bullet.
Woody: Friend of mine at Sunset Division hooked me up with a very cool, very attractive ADA. And it turns out, I'm not the only true Kinks fan west of the Mississippi.
Woody: Ah, breakfast at the beach, sunrise over the ocean.
Woody: All right, she hustled me. She gets to go to Miami, front row seats, backstage pass.
Woody: Get over yourself. I did it for Faye.
Bernie: I'll have the evidence for this court order sent up. You do not have free rein. You stay in here. You don't talk to my people. You chase your wild goose, and then you go.
Neville: Hello? Someone there? Oh! Sorry, Dr. K. Didn't expect anyone. And hello.
Bernie: Don't you have work to do?
Neville: Catching up, yeah. Fascinating stuff, this. Infections with the parasite Leishmania donovani have proven useful in addressing our immune responses-
Bernie: (Clears throat)
Neville: Yes. Right. Going.
Neville: Jordan. As in Cavanaugh. Neville. Would it be too forward to ask if you would share a toddy with me later? I have heard so much about you.
Bernie: You've got work to do. Go do it where you do it. Not here.
Bernie: You've got a protective cup? I'd wear it.
Neville: Oh, I'll take my chances.
***Boston Police Precinct***
Framus: You know this is gonna cost you a meal maybe make it a theme. Let's say crazy fish.
Bug: Ha ha. Funny.
Framus: What's the matter, you don't like sushi?
Bug: You called in the doctor from St. Edmund�s. I thought you agreed to humor me.
Framus: Not a scratch on your dead man. Never reported missing. I am humoring you.
Shaw: Yes, he died in the hospital. He'd been in our residential treatment program for the past six months.
Framus: Dr. Shaw, I know this may sound crazy, but someone saw Mr. Abbot abducted in New Market Square yesterday.
Shaw: Abducted? Thrown into the van by two men?
Framus: Y-y-you mean he actually was?
Shaw: No, he snuck out after breakfast.
Bug: He was mentally ill?
Shaw: Schizoaffective disorder. He'd been having manic symptoms with psychotic delusions for over a week.
Bug: Delusions that somebody wanted his numbers?
Shaw: Exactly. His numbers, or his equation, or his formula. He was a physics professor at MIT. But he'd been fighting mental illness his whole life. His son Noel had him placed with us. Against his father's wishes.
Bug: So what happened when you found him?
Shaw: He calmed down. He fell asleep as soon as he was back. But I guess being outside must've been very stressful for him. Incredibly taxing on his heart.
Framus: I think that clears things up.
***LA County Coroner's Attic***
Woody: Jordan!
Woody: And you said that they didn't like you around here.
Woody: And the rest of the physical evidence from the crime scene. I figure that you can check everything for Marrow's trace. Public defender moved to Chicago, but I did manage to get Faye's case files.
Woody: You actually might want to try it sometime. Here's your bullet.
Neville: Got your test results, luv.
Neville: Not stepping on any toes, I hope.
Woody: All yours.
Neville: For you, everything. Your one-armed man had residue composed of mercury fulminate. Exact match. The gun res on Zhang's body and Faye Vaughn's arm, and in the gun itself.
***Zhang Imports Market***
Woody: So your brother started all of this. Impressive.
Mr. Zhang: Took it over from my father. He got on the wrong side of Mao, left the mainland just in time. Came here and started selling bamboo furniture from a pickup truck. My brother took over. Now me. A family business. In China we call it guanxi. We take care of our own.
Woody: This was your brother's office? Where he was killed.
Mr. Zhang: They found him over there. This is Detective Woody Hoyt of the Boston Police Department. Su-ying, my brother's widow. She works in payroll. Like I said, a family business. You can show her the photograph of your man in Boston.
Woody: His name is Henry Marrow. Do you recognize him?
Su-ying: Should I?
Woody: He fits the description of the man Faye Vaughn said she saw shoot your husband. We found him in Boston with what we believe was the murder weapon.
Mr. Zhang: I didn't recognize him either.
Su-ying: You're trying to free her. That is why you're showing me this?
Woody: I'm sorry if this upsets you.
Su-ying: She tried to take my husband. And when she couldn't, she killed him. Same bullet took my heart. You want to help. Leave well enough alone. She deserves to die! (Speaks Chinese)
Mr. Zhang: I'm sorry we can't help.
***Trace Evidence: Lester Abbot***
Garret: Guys, Lester Abbot is a hospital transfer, so why am I getting calls from his son saying we're not releasing the body?
Bug: I would have. Only medical records show, Mr. Abbot was on high doses of anti-psychotics, olanzapine and lithium, to bring his manic state into balance. Then his tox results came in. There's no trace of either in his system, but there are anti-depressants?
Garret: It's a viable treatment.
Nigel: Yeah, but except that he was in a manic phase. So anti-depressants would've made it worse.
Bug: And check this out. When he approached me, he was terrified that someone would get his numbers.
Nigel: (The UV lights shows letters/numbers that were written on his arm) Now, I found traces of cleaning solvent. Someone washed this off.
Garret: So?
Bug: Maybe someone killed this man to get this code or... algorithm. I-it could've happened.
Garret: So you're saying that someone staged his death to make it look like natural causes to steal his code? Now I got two nut-jobs working for me. You have one day.
***The Brass Monkey Karaoke Bar***
Guy: Saw her dancin' there by the record machine. Knew that she would be about seventeen...
Woody: Jordan!
Woody: Health department gave the diner a "D." Pick your poison. There we go. So what's up with you? You jealous?
Woody: I think you're cute when you're jealous, really I do.
Woody: Mm, I met with the widow Zhang. She's none too happy that we're looking into this.
Woody: I think everybody's hiding something, but that's just me.
Woody: Uh-huh. My old man would've killed me.
Woody: Huge. Fanatic. He'd get home from work, crack open a beer, and crank 'em. In the '60s, everybody talked about the Stones and the Beatles. Not my old man, uh-uh. He was all about the Kinks. It's what got him through Vietnam.
Guy: (Crowd cheering) Thank you, Bobby. Thank you. All right, number 343, please.
Woody: Oh, that's us! That's us! That's us, 3-2-3. Come on, Jordan, let's go. Come on!
(Crowd cheers)
***LA County Coroner's Attic***
Neville: Public defender seems to have buried this in his files. No record of it in the DA's evidence list. I took the liberty of defragging and re-pixelating. March 22nd, 1998.
Woody: Oh, it's the night before Zhang was killed.
Neville: Security video from the club where little innocent Faye worked.
Woody: What is she saying?
Neville: I think you'll get it in this blowup.
Woody: Did she just�
***Southern California Women's Facility***
Woody: We saw the security video. It shows motive.
Faye: I was drunk. And stoned. And--and he said it was over. He was bringing shame on his family. So I threatened to tell his wife. That's what I meant, "You're dead." As in, "you're busted." And then I needed a fix. So I decided to rip him off instead.
Woody: And he caught you, and you killed him.
Faye: No, I--I took some stuff from the store. You know, and--and--and, uh-- and then I heard a shot. From the office. And when I went in, he-- he was laying dead on the floor. Then the-- the guy with the claw surprised me. And--and I grabbed for the gun. And--and--and we struggled. And then it went off.
Faye: There was one. Look, I--I know what I was then.
Faye: No, I-- yes. Yeah, I've changed. But people don't change like that. I'm not a killer. I was never a killer. You came to me. I've made peace with dying! Why did you do this to me?
***ME's Office***
Framus: It looks like some sort of clot.
Bug: Actually, we are thinking air bubble, injected into his bloodstream.
Framus: Oh, well, do we have proof of this?
Nigel: (Scoffs) Do we have proof? Proof number one, a puncture wound. Arterial stick in the radial artery.
Framus: Fascinating. You're telling me someone in a hospital got stuck by a needle.
Bug: Look. Circulatory system is a closed system. It has only blood. If someone put air in his artery, it will bubble up.
Nigel: Drum roll, please.
Framus: Well, air bubbles stop the blood flow, led to a heart attack.
Bug: Yeah, but definitely not by natural causes.
Nigel: The murder weapon was a syringe.
Bug: Which leads us to believe that someone at the hospital killed him.
Framus: Okay, I'm gonna get back to St. Edmond's, pony up some evidence.
Bug: I, uh, think you owe me an apology.
Framus: Uh, and you still owe me that gimlet.
Nigel: Oh, she's a keeper.
***LA County Coroner's Attic***
Garret: Striations are different.
Garret: I just finished triple-checking Sidney's work. The bullet that killed Quan Zhang didn't come out of Marrow's gun.
Garret: Dead end, nothing there. I'm sorry.
Woody: They did not match.
Neville: Seems all evidence to the contrary.
Neville: I ran the gun. I-it wasn't tampered with. Marrow's DNA isn't here. Anywhere.
Neville: What do you want me to do, manufacture evidence?
Woody: Come on, Jordan.
Woody: Jordan!
Woody: Girl's gotta switch to decaf.
***ME's Office***
Framus: Needle in a haystack time, boys. All the syringes from St. Edmond's for the last week. 847 of them.
Bug: So, if our murderer practiced good medical hygiene... it's here.
Nigel: Now, the syringe with no trace of anything in the chamber is the murder weapon.
Framus: And while I'm bringing gifts, I think this may help decipher the code on his arm.
Nigel: Wow. His diary is full of numbers and symbols. Looks like some kind of quantum equation.
Framus: These are Abbot's clothes, personal effects. Celtics memorabilia.
Bug: This is what he was wearing when I saw him abducted. I'll check it for trace. Build our list of suspects.
Framus: Well, the hospital keeps DNA fingerprints on the entire staff. So we can put names to whatever you find. Ain't it great having me onboard?
Bug: Huh. Yeah, a real treat.
Framus: Mm. How 'bout a mint, Buggles?
Bug: No. Thanks.
Framus: Maybe later?
Bug: What?
***LA County Coroner's Roof***
Woody: Don't jump.
Woody: Faye Vaughn looked guilty, Jordan. All the evidence pointed that way, it was not your fault.
Woody: Look how well that worked out for you. (Laughs) You are who you are, Jordan. And yes, you have your share of issues. That's what makes you so good at what you do.
Woody: Maybe you just need somebody to hold you a little tighter. (They almost kiss. Cell phone ringing) Please don't answer that, Jordan. (Cell phone rings again. Jordan picks phone up)
Neville: You were right. Scary, but right. When the striations didn't match, I took apart the barrel and checked to see if the grooves had been filed or brushed down. They hadn�t. Which said this wasn't the gun. But after your gentle prodding, I bypassed the easy-bake. And put the stereo-microscope to the gun. I found this. The barrel of the pistol and the pistol itself are oxidizing at different rates.
Neville: The barrel is not the original. It's been replaced. Which means this could be the gun that killed Quan Zhang.
***ME's Office***
Bug: A hair I found on Abbot's clothes. Sequencer says nuclear DNA is a match for Mr. Abbot. But only 50%.
Nigel: Only half a match? Didn't you say he had a son?
Bug: Noel. With an "N," as in "N will roll over in his grave." He said he hadn't seen his father in a long time.
Nigel: So why would he lie?
Bug: Why, indeed.
***Boston Police Precinct***
Framus: How much a place like St. Edmund's run you, Noel? Now that your father's dead, how much do you stand to inherit?
Noel: What are you talking about?
Framus: Talking about the lie. That you hadn't seen your father. You hated him. You had him committed.
Noel: I hated what he'd become. The day he died, he did come to see me. He'd gotten out of St. Edmund's somehow. He--he was ranting about the same old stuff. And I didn't want to hear it anymore.
Framus: That's it? That's your story?
Noel: That's the truth. Look, I didn't hate him. No, this is a man-- when I was a kid, he took me to every Celtics game. Every game. I mean, he wasn't always a...
Framus: If you did nothing, why lie?
Noel: 'Cause I turned him away. Who would turn away their own father?
***Zhang Imports Market: Quan's Office***
Woody: Maybe it went into the wall.
Woody: All right, hold on a second. You're Quan, okay? If I'm laying in wait to kill you, am I really gonna shoot you from this far? I don't think so, 'cause I'm not taking any chances. And I picked up the casing from the bullet I used to murder you.
Woody: Which would place the struggle right here.
Woody: Okay, boom. I pull the trigger.
Woody: I spin around, the gun is up.
Woody: I get shot. I yank the gun free. And I skedaddle outta here.
Woody: Boom!
Woody: He did, with his free hand, the claw.
Woody: Doesn't make any sense. He's got this built-in weapon. He's gonna use it to�
Woody: You're a good girl.
***ME's Office***
Sidney: (on the phone with Woody) Look, Wood, I know this is not the news that you wanted, but it's in perfect condition.
Woody: The missing bullet had to have gone in his prosthetic. It's the only way to explain no trace of it at the scene.
Garret: No scratches, no punctures. No signs of repair, either.
Sidney: And all the component parts are original.
Woody: Check it again.It has to be.
Garret: Unless-- if the prosthetic takes a bullet, it's gonna cause some damage, maybe irreparable.
Sidney: And this is a replacement.
Woody: Can we track it?
Garret: How 'bout a serial number? AFT-0043751.
Sidney: Here we go. Artificial Function Technologies. Los Angeles, California.
Woody: Thanks, fellas.
Framus: Okay, I know this is not the politically-correct term. This guy was nuts.
Bug: No, he was a genius. I know what these numbers are.
Framus: Did you crack the code? The one on his arm?
Bug: No, but I have an idea what it does. I googled the numbers that were circled in his journal. Turns out they are not random. They are basketball scores.
Nigel: Basketball scores?
Bug: Every NBA game played this season. Alphabetically, in order by home team. But that is not the bizarre part. The scores, they go right through today. The Celtics 98, Grizzlies 92.
Framus: But he's been dead for four days. That's not possible.
Nigel: No, wait, wait. Researchers have been working on algorithms to predict sports scores for at least a decade now. It's mathematics forecasting.
Framus: What about the letters and the other numbers in the journal?
Bug: Players names abbreviated with statistics, scores, and other variables. I'm guessing they plug in to his algorithm to predict the scores. And from what I found in his journal, Abbot was accurate 86% of the time.
Nigel: He's like a basketball rain man. Maybe that's why he wasn't getting his meds. They wanted to keep him manic. For some people, it can be kind of a hyper-creative state.
Framus: And if this is about basketball, "N" makes perfect sense. "N" is for Naismith. James Naismith, the man who invented the game. "N" would roll over in his grave.
Bug: And I thought you knew everything.
(Nigel chuckles)
Framus: And if Abbot's such a genius at projecting winners, why kill him?
Bug: If they got his algorithm, they didn't need him anymore. Only question is, who?
Nigel: (Computer beeping) I'll venture a guess. Whoever used this syringe. This syringe injected nothing but deadly air. And Mr. Abbot's DNA is on the tip.
***Zhang Imports Market***
Su-ying: I told you, I will not help you.
Woody: See, I'm betting you will. Because you're no longer a grieving widow. You're now a suspect.
Su-ying: How can you say this?
Woody: You may not recognize our one-armed man in Boston, but the replacement order for his prosthetic-- since the old one had a bullet hole through it-- was placed two days after your husband's murder, and paid for by the corporate insurance of Zhang Imports. Sounds to me like a murderer was owed for a job well done.
Su-ying: I don't know what you're talking about.
Su-ying: That's not possible.
Woody: I don't know about this, Jordan. She could be going back there to destroy files.
Mr. Zhang: You're leaving right now. This has gone far enough.
Woody: Mr. Zhang�
Mr. Zhang: You're leaving right now. You want to harass us, you come back with a search warrant. You're disgracing our family name.
Su-ying: It's your signature. You hired Henry Marrow two days after Quan was murdered.
Mr. Zhang: I don't know what you're--
Woody: Looks like your signature to me.
Mr. Zhang: He--he was bringing shame to the family.
Su-ying: No. (Speaking Chinese)
Mr. Zhang: His duty was to this family. To this business. He was ruining both. Prostitutes, affairs, siphoning money. I had to save the company. For our family.
***St. Edmund�s***
Shaw: Is this gonna take long? I want to help, but I was in the middle of rounds.
Framus: No, it shouldn't take too long. Does this look familiar?
Shaw: No. Should it?
Framus: Yeah, we found it on your computer. We had a court order to look. It was also written on Lester Abbot's arm. And your bank statements. Interesting sequence of deposits that seem to start right around basketball season.
Bug: As if you had a way to predict the winners?
Shaw: I made some bets. I got lucky.
Framus: Oh, you're a lucky man. But then, so are we. We found your prints on the syringe used to murder Lester Abbot. You wanna tell me about it?
Shaw: Why would I do that?
Bug: Because you had his algorithm. He'd become a liability. His rantings were getting closer to the truth. And he'd escaped, and you thought he'd told his son.
Shaw: I think I'd like to call my lawyer.
Bug: Oh, well, call me crazy, but I have a feeling you are gonna need one.
***Southern California Women's Facility***
Faye: (Sighs) Mm. Did ya come to watch me choke on my last meal?
Woody: We turned over our evidence to the DA. Judge should be issuing a stay within the hour. You'll be out of here before you know it.
Faye: I-I don't understand�
***The Brass Monkey Karaoke Bar***
Guy: I love rock 'n' roll put another dime in the jukebox, baby. I love rock 'n' roll...
Woody: It's Chinatown, Jordan. Well, here we are. You and me, City of Angels. Faye's on her way to freedom. And it's too late to catch a flight out.
Woody: Tonight?
Woody: Uh, this is, uh, great, Jordan. But I gave my Kinks tickets away.
Woody: Well, it's just, uh-- the gesture is fantastic, thank you, Jordan. But... I was kind of looking forward to... staying here. With you. There, I-I-I said it. And I'm glad I said . It's been a long time, Jordan.
Woody: So what does that mean?
Guy: I love rock 'n' roll come and take a-time and dance with me. What? Get into it! All right, coming up to the stage now-- please number 171, please.
Woody: Oh! That's us, that's us.
Woody: Well, Jordan, you're going up by yourself.
Woody: No, no, no. You're not backing out of this one. Ladies and gentlemen, Jordan!
(The Kinks' Tired of Waiting For You)
(During the song the scene changes from Jordan and Woody in LA, to Bug and Framus sharing drinks at the morgue, to Garret and Lily both working at their desks, to Nigel working on his blog, to Faye taking down the picture in her cell and walking out, then back to Jordan and Woody in LA)