I was a fan of the film noir aspect of the show. They should have beat up whoever suggested they do away with it. I don't know if it was suppose to change - the darkness in the background lifts as the darkness within Mick lifts - but it was a mistake.
Josh and his team enter Fayed's home.
He goads Fayed the whole time. Finally, he asks him to have all the phones that he pays for laid out on the table with ringers on.
Josh takes out his phone and dials the number dialed from the detectives phone that he believes to have signaled the ambush. None of the phones ring.
We cut to Beth and the young girl outside.
Fayed's daughter tells Beth that she spoke with Leni just the day before. And as they are talking, the girl's phone rings. Beth asks if she could see her phone.
It's Josh on the other end. She tells him not to say anything. It wasn't the detective that called this number, it was Leni.
We cut to the guy who shot up the safe house pulling up in a cop car outside the diner in Victorville. Looks like he shot the real cop in the eye.
He goes in and tells Mick he's there to pick up him and the girl.
Mick gives him a good lookover. He's suspicious. He asks the guy if he's hot in that jacket.
The guy says no. Mick says he'll go get Leni but she's a little overwhelmed so he'll get her alone.
We cut back to Beth and Josh. If Leni used the phone to call her young charge and not the detective to call for the ambush, there is still a leak somewhere in the department.
Josh tells Beth to call Mick and tell him to get him and Leni out of there. She can't, she tried but the call won't go through. Damn the desert!
The escort waits a bit but when Mick doesn't come back out he goes in after him. Mick and Leni have escaped out the window.
The guy runs out - Mick and Leni are off in the police cruiser.
