Sorry, was that, like, you saying the letter "E", and you don't know the rest or was
that, like, you saying "EEE, I Dunno"
Sam is still very uncertain as to whether he is really in 1973 or in a coma in
2006 and dreaming the whole thing up. He decides that all he can do for the time
being is help the team with their investigations. Nothing else seems to be
bringing him closer to an answer. The team arrest Kim Trent, a notorious robber,
very high on the list of wanted persons. Sam realises that Gene has planted
evidence to ensure that Kim is successfully convicted and is disgusted with his
boss and his underhanded methods. Tyler allows him to be bailed, and the man then goes on to commit a
further robbery from a jewellers, resulting in an innocent woman working in CID
being seriously injured.
These
actions result in Tyler and his new boss coming to blows in the
hospital ward where their injured colleague lies. Sam believes Kim has human rights, although Gene doesn't think Kim qualifies.
Kim continues his string of robberies and a cleaner at the police station is
seriously wounded. Sam realises that losing track of what he stands for may take
him further away from solving his strange problem, but at the same time he has
to make things right.
After Forensics is messed up by DC
Chris Skelton, Sam finds new hope in solving the case
with Leonard, a street cleaner who witnessed one of the robberies and is able
to identify the perpetraitors. Sam tries to persuade him to testify by offering him police protection but Gene, Ray and Chris don't take the protection seriously
resulting in the lives of Annie and Leonard being at risk. The episode concludes
with Sam and his team confronting the robbers, including Trent,
at an abandoned warehouse....
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