Complete Recap and Spoilers and Download of The Closer S05E12 Waivers of Extradition

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A young woman hangs out in a pool, talking on the phone. She hears a noise behind her. She turns, thinking it’s someone named Rob, but a black hand covers her face. A geyser of blood spurts into the pool.

Later, Brenda lifts the phone out of the water. The woman was viciously stabbed to death. There’s a pile of smoked cigarettes nearby. Her husband Rob found her. He tracked blood all the way out to the street, freaking out.

Flynn reports that Rob had been passed out inside from drinking, but woke up and came out to see the killer who was dressed “like a ninja.”

The vicim was on the phone with her cousin, who heard her say “Rob” and then heard a struggle.

Sanchez has the warrant. Brenda wants a consent form, too. She talks to Rob, who’s shaking and asks her when they’re going to find the killer. He signs the consent form.

No one’s buying the ninja story, but Brenda tells Sanchez to follow it up just in case.

At the station, Provenza snidely explains to Rob they haven’t found the man in black yet. As a point of procedure, Brenda says, they have to read him his rights. He gets upset, asking why they’re wasting time. She uses her special “I know you did it, it’s only a matter of time until I make you say so” bark. But Sanchez comes in and interrupts. Brenda powers on, but he reiterates. There’s something she needs to hear.

They play the 911 tape of a woman reporting a man in black in her back yard, 40 minutes before Lisa was stabbed. She saw his classic red Mustang with a car dealership sticker from El Paso on it. Sanchez asks Tao what he knows about ninjas. “What, because I’m Asian-American, I’m supposed to know all about ninjas?” Tao says indignantly, before telling them all he knows about ninjas.

Brenda talks to a Detective Landry in Texas about the suspect’s Mustang. When Brenda describes that the victim was stabbed between 25 and 30 times Landry interrupts, asking if the killer was left-handed and dressed all in black. Why, yes. Landry’s on his feet before he’s off the phone. He says LA is safe til nightfall, he’ll be there in four hours. Behind him in his police station are crime scene photos of stabbed young women.

Brenda walks in her front door to find her dad at her living room table. She apologizes profusely for forgetting to get him at the airport. He gives her grief, but niece Charlie (played by star Kyra Sedgwick and husband-episode director Kevin Bacon’s real life kid, Sosie Bacon) tells her he has no idea how hard Brenda’s job is.

Brenda apologizes again, saying she has to take a shower and go back to work. Charlie follows Brenda to the kitchen and tells her she’s not ready to go home yet. Fritz hears her make her case, saying she’s closer to Brenda and Fritz than anyone else in the world. Brenda says she’ll have to convince her grandfather to leave her behind. If she manages that, they’ll see what they can do.

“When I said I wanted kids,” Fritz says, “I didn’t mean other people’s.”

Brenda tells him not to worry, there’s no way Charlie will convince her dad.

Fritz has Brenda’s Fed database results. He found 85 murders resembling her killing and an old friend is on the task force in El Paso and will check in.

Brenda arrives in Pope’s office to find Detective Landry waiting. He thinks the killer stabbed a woman in El Paso four months ago and another two months after that. He withheld the ninja dress from news reports and thinks the guy is a white guy. He wants to catch the guy and take him back to Texas to execute him. Brenda doesn’t love that plan, so Landry suggests whoever gets the better evidence gets to take the killer to trial.

He tells them that the killer, who was driving a car from El Paso in California, was driving a car from California in El Paso.

Landry examines the red tacks the team has put all across the southwestern states. He recognizes some of the dots, and dismisses the cases as not their guy, removing the pins. Then he draws the connecting link between California and Texas: the I-10 freeway.

Fritz calls. The Mustang was sold to Jeffrey Webb of El Paso who recently moved to L.A.

At his house, Tao tells Brenda and Landry that Webb has six cars registered him and reports of domestic violence. Then Webb jogs up. Upon seeing the police, he asks if “that bitch” said he raped her. He takes off running, but Gabriel tackles him to the ground. Webb tells him his car was used in the commission of a homicide. Landry asks where Webb was last night. She tells him to back off, but he says Webb isn’t their guy. Webb doesn’t know where his car was last night. He dropped it off at a depot at the airport. He has a receipt. Brenda gives it to Tao to follow up.

Landry guesses that she’s figured whoever had the car was transporting it to the depot. Tao reports back that the driver’s name was Jesse Ray Moore and he dropped the car off that morning. Brenda sends Tao and Sanchez on the I-10 after him.

Tao runs to check the vehicle’s lojack.

A helicopter finds the truck from the air, and Gabriel pulls up to it, a semi-hauling cars parked at a gas station. It’s locked. They check the nearby businesses, but while they’re inside, the driver gets back in the truck and rams their car.

Sanchez races after him, and jumps on the side of the truck, clinging to the side door. The helicopter tracks them from the air and reports as Brenda converges. Sanchez breaks the passenger window, but Moore swats his gun out of his hands with a club as he barrels down the road.

The driver takes out another truck to try to knock Sanchez free, but he hangs on and manages to climb back in the window. He wrestles with the driver as the truck keeps moving, then is coming head on into Brenda and Tao in a sedan. They swerve at the last moment and the truck blows past.

Sanchez and the driver keep fighting as the truck comes upon a construction site. Sanchez manages to pull the semi’s hand break and it finally slows down as it crashes through traffic cones.

When it stops Sanchez tosses Moore from the cab to the ground then jumps out and kicks him good repeatedly in the ribs. Sanchez thinks his arm is broken. Brenda and the rest of the team converge and get Moore in cuffs. He shouts that he’s not saying anything without a lawyer.

Landry checks Moore’s neck and finds scratch marks. “Oh, that’s a good catch, I don’t think you’re tossing this one back,” he announces.

Back at the station, they go over their evidence, which doesn’t amount to much. He has a bag of various items, like a dog collar, make-up compact and other personal items, but they only have his prints on them.

Landry announces that those scratches could close his case. His second victim put up a fight. Brenda’s incensed to realize that Landry has DNA, even after he said no law enforcement agency had entered it. That was technically true, he says, he doesn’t have the staff to enter it quickly. He wants to leave with Moore. He leaves for an extradition order.

Brenda comes home to find Fritz watching news of the arrest on TV. Fritz doesn’t think it’s that big a deal if Texas takes him. But Brenda thinks that’ll mean they won’t find out everything he’s done.

Clay comes out in his bathrobe. He’s got something he wants to talk to them about. He says Charlie laid out a convincing argument for staying in California. He told her whether she stays or goes is up to Brenda. He doesn’t want to play the heavy. Nor does he want to spend time on a plane with a resentful teenager.

Brenda has a Brenda Moment.

The next day at work (with Brenda wearing a saucy up ‘do), Brenda’s ready to talk to Moore. Landry reminds her he invoked, but she says she’s planning to have him revoke his right to a lawyer then confess. She tells Tao to bring the camera with the big flash. Pope checks that she knows what she’s doing. She says she knows everything she needs to know. Moore ran, which means he wants to live.

Brenda goes in to talk with Moore and tells him they need him to undress. He strips. Tao takes out the huge camera and snaps away. Moore shields his eyes and says it’s blinding him. Brenda says she’s just giving him a taste of what it’ll be like when he goes to Texas and they strap him in the electric chair.

Watching from the viewing room, Landry is a little put out. “Well that’s not fair, we don’t electrocute people anymore, we’re not savages.”

Brenda continues with her word picture, including the phrases “seared flesh” and “brains boiling.” Then Sanchez takes his clothes. Brenda gives him a list of the 84 people executed in Texas in the past six months. And the empty list of people who died in California in the same time period. But, since he has a lawyer, she’s going to turn him over to Texas. “And trust me when I tell you, they will kill you dead,” she says.

He says he doesn’t want an attorney, he wants to talk to her. He says there are so many things he wants to say out loud, but he doesn’t know how to tell her. Brenda takes out his bag of souvenirs.

She asks him about the first thing he collected and asks him to show her. He reaches for the make-up compact. Brenda tries not to barf as Moore takes a whiff of it and says he can almost see “her” looking back.

He points to the city it came from and says that he caught the girl outside, maybe after her prom. They continue, with Brenda matching the souvenir to the city. Moore is really enjoying talking by the end. “Killing’s like having sex, you know – except you don’t have to talk when you’re done,” he laughs.

Seven hours later, they’re still at it, with Landry still watching.

Moore’s remembering staying with a woman as she died. Brenda asks if that’s all. He says 16 was it. The cats and dogs were just practice.

Brenda goes into the hall for some air. Landry tells her “well done.” He understands a confession to 16 murders is stronger than DNA.

Pope has assured Landry that after Moore serves his life sentences in California, Texas can execute him. Landry appreciates that.

He gives Brenda a file with the 16 victims photos from the last seven years. He sincerely congratulates her again.

Brenda looks through the faces. So many of them. She takes it in.

Then she goes back in to Moore and says she won’t be able to visit him in prison because she doesn’t get to Texas often. It appears his extradition order has gone through. Landry’s surprised to hear this, but he’ll take it.

Brenda comes home to a pre-emptive kiss from Fritz, who tries to prepare her for her dad. He says he’s got a flight at 10 a.m. and if Charlie doesn’t want to get on the plane, he’s leaving without her.

Brenda goes to talk to Charlie, who greets her by saying she thinks Brenda’s sending her back. She says she’s not the same person she was when she got here. Brenda says who she is stays the same where ever she is. Charlie asks if Brenda doesn’t want her there. Brenda chokes up, saying she does, but they gave her a second chance, doesn’t she think her parents deserve one, too? Brenda tells her she’ll be fine. “We’ll see,” says Charlie.

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Complete Recap and Spoilers and Download of The Closer S05E11 – Maternal Instincts

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Brenda drives sullen Charlie. She’s peeved at her aunt for taking her iPod and cell phone. Brenda waits to hear her apologize for the pot brownie incident. Charlie gives a lame attempt.

Then they notice teenagers running by them. Charlie asks one what’s going on. Someone’s shooting in the parking lot. Brenda parks and tells Charlie to keep her head down and stay in the car. Brenda gets out and calmly walks toward the school with her gun drawn as students run by her.

She finds one boy dead in the parking lot and another bleeding under a car. He sees her and asks for help. His name’s Jake and he’s shot in the gut. She gives him her sweater to press against the wound. Brenda stands up to look for the ambulance and hears someone behind her. She whirls around, pointing her gun. It’s Charlie. Then two officers are upon them, guns drawn. She identifies herself and calls the team as Charlie looks at bleeding Jake.

Later with the ambulance there, Brenda tells a deputy to bring Charlie and to follow them in her car to the hospital.

At the hospital, Jake asks for his mom and Brenda promises to be there when he wakes up.

Flynn and Provenza are with Charlie in the waiting room. She wants to know how Jake is doing, but Brenda moves away from her niece. Proflynnza tells Brenda that the victim, Tomas, had a backpack full of pot. Charlie hears this and Brenda shoots her a look.

The only person witnesses saw with a gun was Brenda.

Brenda looks around and doesn’t see her niece. After a few seconds, she comes back, saying she had to go to the bathroom. Brenda barks at her that she doesn’t care and she told her to stay put, just like when she told her to stay in the car. She says she could have shot her. She cuts Charlie off, telling her not to interrupt.

Brenda tells Charlie she gets to wait for Jake to wake up, and to think about someone other than herself.

Back at the station, they learn that Tomas’ older brother was in a gang, but Tomas wasn’t. They found five .9 mm casings, spaced apart. The shooter was running, or in a car. Brenda wants Tomas’ older brother Oscar there for the notification.

She talks to his parents and the brother. His mom says the backpack wasn’t his. Brenda hasn’t told them he’s dead yet. They say he had a job in a coffee shop. They ID his car, and she tells them he bought it with cash. The parents insist they have the wrong person as Brenda stares down Oscar. Then she tells them he was killed. His mom immediately jumps up and starts hitting Oscar, saying he should have been the one who died and he got Tomas killed.

Oscar leaves. Sanchez steps in front of him to stop him with his death stare, but Brenda tells him to let him leave.

In the car, Fritz questions the wisdom of leaving Charlie in the ER by herself after she saw shooting victims. Brenda explains she wanted Charlie to see what happens when a drug deal goes bad.

They arrive at the hospital, to find Jake out of surgery and talking to his “sister,” a nurse says. It’s Charlie. He asks her to come back, she says yes, but she has to check the schedule. In the hallway, Brenda asks for clarification. Charlie told the nurses she was his sister because they only let family in and Jake knew she wasn’t, so she said she was a youth volunteer. “Oh, you two are so related,” Fritz laughs ruefully at Brenda.

Brenda talks to Jake. He says Tomas was shot first. She tells him she’s not interested in whether he bought drugs. He says he never saw the shooter’s face, he just saw someone walking away. He begs her not to tell his mom. She lies and says she talked to her (a flight attendant) and she’s coming as fast as she can (from Hanoi). Jake takes Brenda’s hand.

Later, a doctor tells her if Jake makes it through the next night, he’s got a chance. They didn’t find any bullets, only shrapnel. The bullet hit something before it entered his body.

Brenda calls Tao.

Tao and Sanchez show Provenza why there was shrapnel — the bullets bounced off the pavement before hitting Jake. The shooter was aiming for him under the car. The final bullet went over Jake on the ground and into the car’s fake gas tank, where it hit a brick of weed.

Provenza boils it down for Brenda: Jake was the target.

Brenda visits Buzz, asking if he can put a camera and mike in an ICU without being noticed. But she doesn’t plan to interview him again.

Brenda gives Charlie her iPod back so she can make the playlist she promised him.

At the hospital, Charlie and Jake share ear buds and listen to her playlist. He asks how long she can stay. The team watches the video feed from another room. Provenza pulls out an engagement ring and shows Flynn. He’s going to ask Lauren. Flynn slaps on a blood pressure cuff.

Jake tells Charlie he hopes his mom doesn’t find out about the weed. She doesn’t get why adults care so much about weed. Jake clumsily asks Charlie if she has a boyfriend and they swap stories about recent break-ups and how relationships change once you start hooking up. Brenda glowers as Charlie tells about doing it in her parents’ bedroom. Then Jake tells Charlie his ex-girlfriend Vanessa is pregnant and she dumped him. She didn’t want her dad to find out. He says her dad told him if he ever saw Jake, he’d kill him.

Brenda plays that part of the tape for Pope while Taylor tells him about Tomas’ older drug dealing brother. Brenda argues pregnant girlfriend is a better motive, but Pope points out she can’t use anything on the DVD because she got it illegally. Brenda isn’t worried, she thinks she has a great source.

Brenda comes home to find Fritz and Charlie enjoying another dinner prepared by the teen (no weed this time). Brenda starts asking Charlie about her talk with Jake, but Charlie isn’t offering anything. She tells Charlie she thinks Jake was the target, but Charlie says she doesn’t know a reason anyone would want to kill him.

Then Brenda mentions his girlfriend Vanessa and Charlie knows her aunt spied on her. Fritz doesn’t approve. Brenda has a prepared statement for Charlie to sign about what Jake says. She threatens to send the DVD to her parents if she doesn’t, then offers her her cell phone back if she does. Charlie calls her the most horrible person she’s ever met. Fritz doesn’t seem inclined to argue. Brenda says she’s trying to protect Jake. Charlie signs, but says no one believes that, including Brenda. “Including me,” Fritz adds as he gets up and leaves.

It’s the middle of the night when Charlie comes into Brenda’s room saying they have to get to the hospital, she called Jake and told him who she was and what Brenda did and the nurses said he had a bad fever. Charlie wants to go to the hospital, but Brenda promises she’ll let her know how he’s doing when she gets there. Fritz says he’ll wait up with her.

At the hospital, the doctor says Jake spoke with his mother half an hour ago, but she’s still three hours away. She says Jake’s never going to last that long. Provenza reminds her to get his permission to use the tape if she can.

Brenda sits at Jake’s bedside with her tape recorder on. At first, he thinks Brenda is his mom. He asks for Charlie. She asks permission to tape him and asks if he remembers anything else about the shooting. He saw the shooter’s feet, in tan hiking boots. He asks if Brenda has talked to his mom. Brenda says yes and tells him his mom knows about his problems with Vanessa and she still loves him, so there’s nothing to worry about. Brenda gets her last name.

Provenza steps out to call someone to look up Vanessa.

A while later, Jake wakes up and again thinks Brenda is his mom. She doesn’t correct him, telling him she loves him no matter what. He breathes uncomfortably a few times and then stops. He’s gone. Brenda lets go of his hand and cries.

Provenza says they found someone with Vanessa’s last name among the interview cards from the scene. They’re getting a warrant. He tells her to take a minute, he’ll go wait for Jake’s mom.

At Vanessa’s house, the team surrounds the house. The dad answers. When Brenda mentions Jake’s name, he tells her to come inside and talk to his daughter. He asks if Jake has raped someone else. Brenda asks pregnant Vanessa if that’s what happened. The dad says that’s what Vanessa told him and her brother. Brenda asks where his gun is. He tells her and she retrieves it. Brenda lets the team in for the search. When the dad objects, Brenda dares him to give her a reason to take him and his pregnant daughter downtown in front of the neighbors. Flynn goes to check on his son, Alex.

The dad says he was at work during the shooting and his son was home. But Brenda takes out the witness card, with his son’s name on it. He was interviewed at the scene. They find the tan hiking boots in his room. Brenda tells the dad and Vanessa that Jake was shot and just died. Alex slips by as they’re talking. Tao sees him outside and Sanchez chases after him. He and Gabriel tackle him out front.

Brenda tells the dad and Vanessa that Alex is being arrested for murder. Vanessa turns on her dad and says it’s his fault for getting Alex so mad. But Brenda says if she’d told the truth, Jake would still be alive. She cools down and walks off as Vanessa sobs, saying she has to make a notification.

At home, Brenda finds Fritz and Charlie waiting anxiously on the couch. She tells them she made an arrest, thanks to Charlie. She takes a deep breath, and starts to explain that with gunshot wounds, there’s always a chance of infection… Charlie guesses that he dies. Charlie starts crying, upset that Brenda didn’t let her say good-bye. Carefully, she says Jake had a short amount of time and she had to decide between letting Charlie say good bye and finding out who killed him. She hopes she made the right decision. She apologizes for putting her niece in that position. She tells Charlie that he asked about her, he knew she was his friend.

Fritz wraps Charlie in a hug as she cries. Brenda watches helplessly. Fritz takes her hand.

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Complete Recap and Spoilers and Download of The Closer S05E10 – Smells Like Murder

Emmy Nominee The Closer is a great show feeaturing Kyra Segdwick, yesterday it aired an all new episode of The Closer, called Identity Theft.

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Things are slow as Provenza fills out a crossword puzzle and ignores the postman bringing in the mail. He calls for Buzz to sign for packages. There’s a big one that doesn’t belong to him. It’s COD to Major Crimes. They open up the box and find a cooler inside. The gang all peers in. At the mention of duct tape Provenza perks up.

Cut to the team standing in the hallway as the bomb squad does its thing. A bomb guy gives them the all clear.

Sanchez wants to dig in, but Provenza suggests they move it first. Brenda’s not there. Her office will do. Gabriel wants to call the chief, but Provenza thinks they shouldn’t bother.

They open up the cooler. They’re immediately overpowered by the strong stench of a soggy dead body. Now it’s time to call Brenda.

Provenza interrupts Brenda and Fritz’s futile attempts to entertain her niece Charlie (note: teens do not find Hollywood Blvd’s stars cool) with word that they ended up with a crime scene. She asks where it is. He pauses.

Cut to her office again, the cooler being opened and everyone gagging again. Brenda’s unclear how Jack in the Box ended up in her office.

Fritz and Charlie wait outside her office.

The box was sent by Greg Lewis from self storage. Tao arrives with scented candles. The coroner arrives, declaring it smells like murder. He’s brought gangly, Brenda-crushing Terrance with him. He’s Dr. Terrance now.

Brenda goes to apologize to Fritz and Charlie. They’re not sure what to do with Charlie. She offers to cook dinner. Her motives are somewhat unclear.

Brenda interviews Greg Lewis. He says he reported the suspicious box to the LAPD four times over the last few months. Someone told him to send it to them. He’s curious to know what was in it. He’s tickled to hear the news, just what he guessed. He found the box in unit 943, rented by Doug Courtney, whose debit card expired. He couldn’t reach him.

On his rental form, they find that Courtney listed his parents’ mobile home. He has a record for minor stuff. He drives a red Camaro. The only activity on his bank account was from an offshore account. There was plenty of money still in it. The team places bets on where he might have fled to after offing Mr. Jack Box. (Provenza takes Mexico, Sanchez goes with Thailand and Tao speaks up for Kuala Lampur, in part because it’s fun to say.)

Dr. Terrance calls for Brenda. He opens with: “Sorry it’s taken so long, but I’m having a hard time getting this guy out of your box.” (And…rimshot!)

He lifted his fingerprints. It’s Doug Courtney.

At the house, Fritz signs for a small package. It’s for Charlie, from a friend back home. Fritz tries to decide whether to linger to see what’s in it, but opts not. He leaves as Charlie texts furiously.

Brenda and Gabriel go to talk to Mr. and Mrs. Dobson, Doug’s parents. She quizzes him on questions that might be on the detective’s exam. She reminds him that Doug wasn’t reported missing, so they might be interviewing suspects.

Inside, Mr. Dobson quotes Bible verses to Brenda and says his son was into drinking and sex. He clarifies that Doug was only his step-son and was hard to reach, whereas he’s had success with his mom, Sarah. The last time they saw him was three years ago. Sarah tries to say Doug seemed better then, but he shuts her up.

Brenda asks if Doug left anything behind last time and purposefully spills iced tea as she does. She goes to get a paper towel as Mr. Dobson asks why they’re really there. Brenda sees a red Camaro parked in the carport outside.

Gabriel’s about to officially notify them when Brenda interrupts, saying that Gabriel is there because they think Doug was the victim of identity theft. She says she’ll let him explain as she goes out and looks through her car.

Gabriel vamps, with something about Brazil and $20,000 in charges.

Outside, Brenda opens the dusty Camaro. She finds bundles of lottery tickets in the glove compartment and pictures of him with a woman, plus mail addressed to him and Tara Latimer. She takes a gym bag out of the trunk and leaves. At the office, Flynn goes through the bag full of swim trunks and gear and decides Doug was a surfer. Tao reports more than 200 lottery tickets, all with the same numbers. Gabriel says Doug’s mail from his PO Box showed he owed money to everyone. Dr. Terrance arrives with a cause of death. He says Doug was well preserved but had two bullet wounds to the back.

He’s putting the time of death at May 21, 2006, sometime after 6:12 p.m.

He pulls out newspapers that were in the bottom of the cooler from May 21. And a receipt for two hot dogs and a 40 oz from 6:12 p.m.

Provenza talks with Tara in the interview room. She met him at the casino where she worked. He gambled there. They moved in after a month. She has no idea how he paid the rent after she left. She says the landlord hated him.

Cut to the landlord, saying he hated him and Doug was always spinning stories about why he was short on rent.

Tara notes that the lottery numbers he played were his and his parents’ birthdays. She seems to think he’s a big loser, and that his job was fake.

Cut to Jordan Wallace, his best friend from high school who acted as a reference, but never employed him. Wallace owns a global real estate company now. The three don’t have kind words for Doug. Tara calls him a pig, the landlord calls him an a–hole and Jordan calls him a leach.

Doug owed Jordan $10,000. Jordan remembers Doug not showing up when he went over to help him move his stuff into a storage facility.

The landlord found his place empty. Tara told him Doug moved his stuff to the storage facility. He hated him because Doug slept with his daughter.

Tara hated him because he cheated on her and took all her money.

Brenda calls them all suspects.

Back at home, Brenda arrives to find Charlie cooking. Brenda asks what the delicious smell is. Charlie says it’s a surprise, but she promises they’re going to have a lot of fun tonight.

Brenda sniffs her way through the house and finds brownies in Charlie’s room. She takes one. Rur-roh.

Later, she wobbles out into the dining room, a little too relaxed. She tells Charlie they need to talk. She had a brownie. Or two, or three. Charlie looks totally freaked out. But Brenda says they’re the best brownies she’s ever had in her entire life. Brenda is stoned out of her freaking mind.

Later, lying on the living room floor, Brenda talks through the case, trying to figure out who could have done it. But then her words start to sound funny and she’s singing Willie Nelson.

Fritz comes home to this scene, his wife on her knees, singing to him. He looks at her eyes, immediately figures out what’s up and asks Charlie what’s going on. Brenda shows him the brownies. He suggests she go to bed.

Fritz is not amused. “Who the hell do you think you are, bringing marijuana into my house?” he asks Charlie. He figures her friend sent her weed – and he signed for it. He asks her if she knows what could have happened if he’d eaten one, telling her he’s in AA. He’s yelling. “It’s not my fault you’re a drunk,” she says, snottily.

He picks up her phone and finds her friend’s number. He’s calling her parents. He tells Charlie to go to her room and that she’s going home as soon as possible.

Brenda comes out, asking about the fuss. Fritz tells her they’re sending Charlie back. This spurs a Brenda realization, even while stoned. She writes down “send back.” And then she takes a nap.

The next day, she doesn’t understand her note. At work, Gabriel tells her Mrs. Dobson is waiting for her in her office…which still smells like decomposing Doug.

Mrs. Dobson says she has information on Doug that she couldn’t tell her in front of her husband. She said Doug keeps in touch with her. He’s been writing, until about five months ago. She hands over the letters.

Doug was in Hawaii, then Australia.

Later, Tao says the postal cancellations are valid. But how did a man who’s been dead for three years send mail so recently?

Dr. Terrance appears, having been summoned. She tells him about her contradictory evidence. He respectfully tells her she’s wrong.

He found two hot dogs and malt liquor in Doug’s stomach, which matches with the receipt dated 2006. Terrance starts to get prickly, saying if she finds fault with his conclusions he’d be happy to send Mr. Box back to her….

Brenda has her “send back” realization again (with better chances of remembering it this time). She thanks Terrance profusely and wraps him in a hug that Sanchez has to help her out of, making Terrance’s year.

She sends people out for plastic sheets and four coolers. Whoever killed Doug is going to be surprised when he’s sent back, she explains.

Pope comes in later to find coolers wrapped in plastic and duct tape. “Oh, please tell me we haven’t been sent four more dead bodies,” he says. Brenda says it’s part of the plan. Each cooler has a GPS and video camera. They’re going to his parents, landlord, ex-girlfriend and friend. Whoever doesn’t open the box is innocent. Because if they don’t open it, they know who’s inside. (The money came from the last of Buzz’s grant.)

The team watches the video monitors as nothing happens. Tara opens her cooler. Flynn collects on his bet. Tao says Wallace is moving his cooler.

Brenda doesn’t want the murder suspect to see a cop car in the rear view. She borrows Buzz’s Prius over his pleas to keep it safe and that he just washed it.

In the hybrid, Brenda continues quizzing Gabriel for his test. The main reasons for murder are jealousy, revenge and profit.

They rule out jealousy as a motive for Jordan Wallace. When they come to profit, Gabriel notes all Doug had was the Camaro and the $6,500 transferred from his off-shore account.

Brenda calls Fritz. He bought a ticket for Charlie for 7 a.m. the next day. But Brenda wants to talk about another kind of ticket.

At the office, Tao watches Mr. Dobson and the landlord open their coolers.

Brenda tells Gabriel that Fritz confirmed that Jordan has recently been to all the places Mrs. Dobson got letters from.

Tao calls, reporting on the cooler openings. And he’s figured out the motive. Doug’s numbers hit the lottery on May 19 for $15 million, but Jordan cashed the ticket.

By the GPS, they see Jordan has pulled off the road. The drive up in sneaky Prius silent mode and get out to find Jordan digging a hole.

Brenda tells him she’s guessing if they open the cooler they’re going to find someone they’re looking for. Gabriel opens it so Doug can’t see the contents. Back in the office, Tao gets a good remote video angle of Gabriel fake reeling from stench before announcing that Doug is in the box.

Brenda tells Jordan that usually she likes confessions, but digging a hole in the desert for a body is good enough. She asks him about the lottery numbers. He denies that he killed Doug for the winnings. Brenda pauses as she accuses, so Gabriel steps in and finishes up laying out the evidence about the letters.

Brenda says sending letters to Doug’s mom was cruel, but Jordan says he gave her something Doug never did: attention. He says Doug would have blown all the money at the casino. They arrest him.

Walking back to the car, Gabriel thanks Brenda for all her support with the detective prep. At the Prius, Brenda grimaces when she thinks she sees a dent. It’s hard to tell. The car is caked with desert dirt.

Back at her office, Brenda breaks the news to Doug’s mom, including that he won the lottery. She’ll get it as his only next of kin. Brenda suggests she might use the money to stand up for herself. She feels horrible for giving up on her own son. Brenda asks how a mother can give up on her own child.

Brenda arrives home to find Fritz about to take Charlie to the airport. She tells Charlie to take her bags back to her room. Charlie wants to go home, but Brenda threatens her with federal charges.

Fritz isn’t thrilled. He calls Charlie self-centered and disrespectful. Brenda calls her 16. Brenda points out that he’s the one who wants kids, and if he can’t handle this… She says they can’t give up on her. She wants them to hold onto her a little while longer so she knows she has someone she can rely on. Fritz says that’s exactly what a good mother would say. He asks if she would have really arrested her.

“No,” Brenda tells him, “I would have let you do it.”

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Complete Recap and Spoilers of The Closer S05E09 – Identity Theft

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Brenda waits anxiously in an empty courtroom. Her mama Willie Ray comes in with her surly too-cool-for-school teenage niece Charlene, who immediately informs her aunt that she goes by “Charlie” now. Brenda doesn’t have to stay and testify, she explains, the defendant confessed while she and Fritz were on their honeymoon. It’s just an allocution.

A nerdy, clean cut teenage dude comes into the courtroom and, upon seeing Charlie, starting telling her how hot she is in French. Commander Taylor doesn’t understand why Brenda is there, but she says Tao asked her to show up because they never had a chance to interview the suspect before he asked for a lawyer. She doesn’t think it’ll take long.

The defendant Russell Clark (Bruce Davison) is brought in. The nerdy teenager, James Clark, leaps up and shouts hi to his dad. Brenda whispers to Tao that he doesn’t seem schizophrenic to her. Tao says he went back on his meds.

The judge prepares to hear the plea to murder in the second degree. His son was receiving some sort of holistic cure from a Dr. Milano, which Russell’s mother in law was paying for. But, Russ says, it made James much much worse. The judge checks that Russell visited the Dr. one day and attacked and killed him. Yes, Russell says. The judge asks how he strangled the doctor. Russell pauses, then says he used his bare hands.

This doesn’t seem to sit well with Brenda or Tao. A look at the autopsy photos of the victim clearly show a thin ligature mark.

The prosecutor asks for a continuance. The judge says they’ll reconvene at 4 p.m. tomorrow.

Out in the hall, the doctor’s wife Robin (Cynthia Watros), also a doctor, asks how much longer things are going to take. She wants to get their stuff back.

Commander Taylor tells Brenda this isn’t his fault. She waits to hear why. He says he picked up father and son, but five minutes in the dad say he did it and lawyered up. Taylor hasn’t even seen the autopsy photos.

Brenda needs to know why Russell lied. She begs off a trip to Disneyland. Fritz points out that she’s the only one who wanted to go, they want to go to Venice Beach. Charlie texts, uninterested. Then James Clark comes out and goes to talk to her, reciting French poetry. He gives her a poem then smiles like an idiot, bows, and leaves. Charlie looks at what he gave her – he drew pictures of her.

Back at headquarters, the team gets back into the case. Brenda and Tao talk to Russell. She asks how James is.

Russell says he’s hoping to get back to MIT, where he had a scholarship – and where he was arrested for walking around campus naked. Twice. Russell says his wife died before James went to college. Russell says James is a disorganized schizophrenic, and doesn’t have multiple personalities. He says Keith Milano is no doctor, he and his wife are con artists. He wrote letters begging Milano to return his mother in law’s money and stop treating him.

They found Milano’s office ransacked. Brenda wants to make sure James didn’t do it. Russell says James is innocent and doesn’t deserve to be shipped to some mental institution.

Russell doesn’t know anything about the implement that was used to kill Milano, but suggests they find it. He asks to go back to his cell.

Watching the interview on the video feed, the rest of the team gives Taylor the stink eye. Again, he says it’s not his fault. Really, it’s not.

Later, he tries to make up for it by recreating the crime scene in an interview room. They found $600 in Keith’s desk drawer and his wife had a couple grand. Robin Milano was out delivering meds.

Flynn shows Brenda a bill. The Milanos were making about $300,000 a month.

Brenda wonders why the patients before and after James didn’t seen anything. “There are all good questions, Chief,” Sanchez says, “but by the time we would have asked them, Mr. Clark had lawyered up and made a deal with the DA.”

Taylor jumps in, saying that’s right.

Brenda wants to know where the other patients and the receptionist were. She also wants to talk to James, but Taylor warns her he’s not very solid, even on his meds.

Back at home, Willie Ray serves chicken and dumplings to the family as Charlie texts sullenly. When Brenda asks her how she’s liking LA she replies she’d tell her, but she’s not allowed to have her own opinions.

Willie Ray then tells them about her super idea that Charlie spend the rest of the summer with them. Brenda takes a big swig of wine as Charlie explains her parents hate her right now. She starts texting again, but Willie Ray takes her phone. Fritz starts to make a speech about how they don’t use their phones at the table, but Brenda’s rings. Charlie laps up the hypocrisy as Willie Ray tries to explain that Brenda’s working. “It’s OK, I’m used to adults making rules for me that they don’t live by themselves,” Charlie says.

Done with her call, Brenda asks Charlie if she’d like to see James when he’s off his meds. She says sure. As Brenda gets up she pantomines “no Charlie for the summer” to Fritz. With them out of the room, Fritz asks Willie Ray what’s really going on.

She explains that Charlie has decided to stop listening to her parents so they took her, but Clay won’t disclipline her and she’s uncontrollable.

Meanwhile in the bedroom, Brenda and Charlie watch a video of the truly uncontrollable James, who is dishelved and twitchy, yelling and nervous – complete opposite from his polished and pressed presence before. He’s telling Tao that Milano wouldn’t talk to him. Charlie can’t believe it’s the same kid.

On the tape Tao says James’ hand looks hurt. He says the office was dark and he wouldn’t answer his questions and his dad told him to sit back down, and his friends wanted out, but he wouldn’t open the door. It comes out in a babbling, incoherent rant.

Charlie wonders if James did it. Brenda says he may have just told them it was premediated when he said the office was dark.

The next morning Brenda talks to her brother to “make sure” Charlie staying is OK with them. Fritz already told Willie Ray they’d try it for a week. Fritz says he knows what’s going on with Charlie. They think she’s smoking pot, had sex with her ex-boyfriend and is making some bad friends. Fritz wants to think of it as a dry run for kids.

Brenda thinks of a way to make Charlie useful. She wants to take her to work. Willie Ray objects. Brenda suggests they let Charlie decide. “Which would you rather: museums with Grandma or schizophrenia murder suspects with me?”

Charlie opts for cops.

At the station, Flynn and Provenza have tracked down the other patients scheduled for that day. Most have since died, the others were all canceled by Keith Milano himself.

Sanchez brings James Clark in. He hugs Brenda. He thinks her voice is “odd.” Brenda asks him to talk in her glass-walled office, where Charlie is waiting nearby. He says yes.

Brenda positions him where he can see Charlie and gives him some chocolate. He says he remembers what happened, but not the chronology.

Brenda walks him through it. The receptionist was gone (or maybe he was invisible, he says) and Dr. Milano called for him. The office was dark. He starts to get upset, but looks at Charlie and calms down. The blinds were usually up, but not that day. Dr. Milano wouldn’t answer him. His friends told him to inspect — that’s what he calls the voices when he’s off his meds.

He politely asks for another chocolate. He says his dad was either there already or after and he was mad. And he searched the office, which upset James, so he punched the wall.

Brenda asks why James’s dad was upset. Because Dr. Milano was dead. Tao reviews just to be sure, James came in when Dr. Milano called and Dr. Milano was dead, then his dad came in and started searching around.

He says his dad wanted to know why he strangled the doctor and how he did it. He says he did it with one of his socks, which he put back on.

Charlie listens to the video feed of James saying he used to make his dad proud, but doesn’t anymore. But he thinks he is behaving very well today.

The prosecutor watches James’ confession and says she’ll happily try him or his dad. They decide. The sock theory doesn’t hold up much better since it looks like he was strangled by something heavier. Pope wonders if maybe Russell was telling the truth.

Looking at the crime scene photos, Brenda has a thought and breezes out. She wants Russell brought back and tells them not to release the office contents to Mrs. Milano. Brenda’s going shopping.

As 4 p.m. approaches, the prosecutor and the team wait. Brenda comes back with a shopping bag. Mrs. Milano is in the hallway, upset that she can’t have her stuff. Brenda says she can have some of her stuff and politely ushers her into the interview room that’s still made up like the crime scene. Brenda flips on the camera for Provenza and Buzz’s benefit.

Brenda starts packing up the scene as the prosecutor watches in the viewing room, confused. Mrs. Milano asks why they haven’t wrapped things up yet. Brenda explains that Russell didn’t know things about the crime he should have. Mrs. Milano says they obviously fought, but Brenda says no one heard anything until James punched the wall.

Tao says Russell saw James standing over Milano and thought he’d done it, so he searched for the murder weapon. He came up empty.

Brenda’s guessing that Mrs. Milano took it with her. She holds up a clutch purse from evidence, with no strap. She was able to find one just like it. She pulls it out of her bag – it’s has a metal chain that’s detachable.

Mrs. Milano asks what her motive would be. Brenda says it was money. Russell was telling the truth that Keith had agreed to stop treating James — and all their patients, maybe even returning some of the money.

They tell her they have a witness. James said Dr. Milano called him in and because Keith was already dead, James had to mean her and she slipped out the back door.

Mrs. Milano says they argued about money, Keith said they were charlatans, and it got physical, and the chain accidentally wrapped around her husband’s neck. She swears it was an accident. But Brenda doesn’t think it was.

The office was dark when James got there. She closed the blinds because she didn’t want anyone to see her strangling her husband. Tao reads her his rights.

Watching in the viewing room, the prosecutor says the confession’s no good because they didn’t read her her rights before questioning her. But Provenza and Taylor note that they didn’t hear Brenda asks a question. They suggest the next time she wants to close a case without asking a question, this is the way to do it.

Fritz and Willie Ray drop by in time to see Russell reunited with James, who’s busy chatting with Charlie. Russell thanks Brenda.

Charlie asks if James will go back to living with his dad. She says it looks like it, and she’s part of the reason why.

Willie Ray walks out of the office with her daughter, excited to see her getting through to Charlie.

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Complete Recap and Spoilers of The Closer S05E08 – Elysian Fields

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Brenda sleeps on her couch. She wakes up enough to go into the bedroom. As she closing her bathroom window she notices the screen is torn. She hears a noise. She grabs her gun. She goes cautiously into the living room, where she sees a broken bowl on the floor. She picks up the phone. She tells Gabriel to send units to her house. It’s Stroh (the rapist defense lawyer who got away) – he’s there. She sees a hooded man running towards her. Panic sets in.

She wakes up. Gabriel is calling to tell her about the body they found.

At the hillside scene, she learns about the male victim in his late 40s, shot twice in the head. There are treadmarks from an SUV or a truck. She asks Gabriel to pull some more files. He knows she’s still on the Stroh case.

Flynn comes down the hillside, trying to brief Brenda. He’s upset. Gabriel tells her the body is pretty awful. It is. The victim is a bloody pulp. His legs are ground to the bone – probably pulled behind a car. He died between 1 and 4 a.m.

It’s Howard Greeson. The name means something to Flynn – he killed two girls in the ’90s, but they couldn’t prove it. The lead detective was Joey O, retired. Flynn suddenly seems cheerier about the nasty body.

In the morgue, the coroner tells them the body has broken ribs, snapped wrists, dislocated shoulders, a busted femur and shattered hip. In other words, he was dragged behind a car.

He was also beaten while he was still alive. And, for added weirdness, the drag wounds aren’t fresh: he was dragged two nights ago. The killer waited 24 hours to kill him. The coroner assumes he was given pain killers to keep him quiet.

Flynn suggests they say he dragged himself, a suicide. Tao reports nothing weird on the hillside.

Commander Taylor is bringing up Joey O. Provenza is thrilled. O wrote him up for using curse words, which Provenza finds “bulls—.”

Joey Olin (Tom Skerritt) comes up. Someone notices he’s lost weight. He brought his own file on Greeson’s alleged victims, including his fiance, Diana. Then there was Katie West, who moved in with him later with her six year old daughter. They never could find the bodies.

Joey asks where they found the bodies. Elysian Park. The same place they thought the bodies were buried.

Brenda calls for the cadaver dogs.

Back at the park, Provenza asks how O’s wife is. He’s divorced. Provenza mentions that he’s dating someone, she’s 29.

The dog starts barking. They find what looks like a body in a trash bag. And another nearby. They were recently dug up.

O asks that they not disturb the bags to check for prints. It looks like Greeson was tortured for the location of the bodies, then shot twice in the head and his wallet left so he could be easily ID’d.

Brenda and Fritz have some light dinner conversation at home, discussing murderers. She tells him they found Greeson’s girlfriend at home with a black eye. She doesn’t know who could have gone after him, except maybe the families of the dead girls. Speaking of family, Brenda’s mom has called again, wanting to know when her niece can visit. He tells her she needs to make time for her family. The comment is loaded with “let’s have a baby now” subtext.

Brenda’s phone rings. It’s Provenza, telling her the girl’s families are there. She’s not happy to hear Joey O made notifications to their families. “You see what I mean,” she tells Fritz, “this is what happens when I leave the office.”

She goes in to work. Diana Clarkson’s dad Jake and sister Amy are there along with Katie West’s brother Todd and daughter Jena. And Greeson’s girlfriend Kim is in interview 1.

Brenda pulls Joey O aside. She wants to know who gave him the authority to notify the families. She says they don’t have official IDs yet. He says he has relationships with the families, but she informs him it’s her case. He says maybe she’s never had a case like this that stays with you. She flashes back to more of the Stroh case, the one that’s been eating at her. Then O mentions the DA. She’s not happy he talked to him.

She tells him the way to close his case is to close hers. She wants to know who of the families is capable of something like this. O says they’re not suspects. Fine, she’ll start with him. He has a sidearm, right?

When Flynn tries to stop her from going on, she shoots him down with a death glare.

The .25 automatic that killed Gresson is probably his own gun, he was a security guard. Olin suggests she contact Vegas, where he was living. He suggests she look there.

Sanchez reports that Greeson’s girlfriend was upset about his death, but didn’t cry. Flynn says he’ll find something to hold her on.

Pope shows up. He tells her to focus on the fact they’re close to solving two cold cases.

They talk to the families. Pope mentions three investigations. Todd, a victim’s sister, is appalled that they’re wasting time investigating Greeson’s murder. Sanchez brings Kim Sherman, the victim’s girlfriend, through. She recognizes Todd and says he came to their house. Todd says he told her the truth about what Howard did. Flynn sees an opening. “So tell me, when a classy dame like you is dating a double murder, how many dinners does he have to buy you before he gets to smack you around?” he says.

She smacks him, hard. And that’s assault on a police officer. They can hold her.

“You’re welcome,” he tells Brenda.

Brenda asks Todd about his visit to Howard’s house. He starts to answer, but Joey interrupts. Todd asks for a lawyer. So does Jena. And then so do the other family members. The dad says he’s calling a press conference, even after Pope tries to talk him out of it.

When they leave, Brenda tells Tao to bag the families’ cups for prints and called Ricardo Ramos, ubiquitous reporter, about the press conference.

Brenda lets Olin know they’ll be taking his case from there.

The next day, Brenda and Sanchez talk to Kim Sherman. She says Todd West showed up at their house a couple times, telling stories about what Howard did.

She says Todd yelled at “Howie” and punched him and Howie had to pull a gun to get him to back off. Howie was angry after. Sanchez wants to know about the missing truck and gun that was supposed to be at her house. She says she hasn’t seen either since last week. She asked him about the dead girls and the way he looked at her, she thought he was going to kill her. It was the first time he hit her.

She thinks he might have been at a bar in Culver City.

Later, Brenda and Pope chat with Ricardo, who tells them he got alibis from the families. But he’s only sharing if he gets to talk to Joey O. He says his initial check shows all the alibis hold up except Todd’s. He mentions that Todd and Katie West (the victim) were twins.

Out following up in Culver City, Tao and Gabriel find a green truck on the street. The keys are in the ignition and there’s a shovel and steel cable in the back, gun in front. And, by the way, the cab seat is absolutely covered in blood.

At the office, the coroner positively IDs the bodies as the two victims. And he found high levels of morphine in Greeson’s system. “Good call, doctor,” Brenda tells him. “Yes,” he says, “it was.”

Tao reports the casings from the crime scene match Greeson’s gun and prints pulled from his truck match Todd’s. Brenda wants him brought him. Provenza reminds her he has a lawyer. She glares at Olin then tells him to arrest him, then.

In her office, Olin tries again to tell her Todd’s not a murderer. He thinks Howard knew whoever he went with that night at the bar because no one saw a fight.

Fine, she tells him, he can just wait while Todd sits in jail for two years awaiting trial before he closes his last case. Or, he can have Todd come in without a lawyer. She asks him how badly he wants to close his case, because it’s not going to happen until she finds out who killed Howard Greeson.

Flynn brings Todd in and sits him in the hall next to Joey, who suggests he sit down with Brenda and tell her the truth. He says if Todd tries to duck behind a lawyer, it’ll just make things worse. Flynn watches the exchange and tells Olin he’s doing the right thing. Olin says he feels sick.

Olin watches with Buzz and the gang in the interview room as Brenda sits down with Todd.

She tells him there’s a lot of evidence against him, including a shaky alibi and his prints on the victim’s truck. He admits he wanted him dead, but he wanted to find his sister more. The prints are probably from when he went to Howard’s house.

Brenda looks at the crime scene photos. She asks if he knows anyone who takes or has access to morphine. Todd says no.

Todd admits going to Howard’s house. Brenda asks why now. He got tired of waiting. Since Joe’s retired, no one’s done anything. Brenda asks him why Joe wasn’t doing it anymore. Todd pauses then says he wants his lawyer back.

Brenda goes into the interview room and talks to Olin. She noticed Todd said he wanted to see his sister again, but the person who dug up the bodies was looking more for the scene of a double murder than his sister.

Flynn goes on alert as Brenda notes that he knew Howard and Howard might have gone with him willingly. “So tell me, detective, how much more time do you have?” she asks him.

She couldn’t understand why someone would do something like this now, but if you factor in the weight loss and the prostate he told Tao he had removed and the queasy stomach due to what she assumes is the morphine he’s taking, she figures he’s dying of cancer.

He has three to six months he says. Brenda asks Flynn to read him his rights. He doesn’t. Olin waives his rights.

Brenda asks him how, as a decorated member of the law enforcement community, how could he do something like this? “The Make-A-Wish Foundation refused to do it for me,” he says. Then he says he didn’t want to die without getting those girls justice. He tells her she might understand some day. And anyway, now that her case is closed, they can close his, right?

Just as long as he has proof Greeson lead him to the girls. Olin recorded the whole thing, he admits it all. But it’s not for the faint of heart. He says he drove to the desert, hooked him to his truck and drove all night.

Olin puts his head in his hands, sick.

Flynn visits Brenda in her office. He’s wondering, Olin doesn’t have much time left, and some might say what he did was justified… could she talk to the DA? But she asks what if he has a list with a few more scores to settle. She asks him to book the audio into evidence, she doesn’t want to listen to it. Neither does he.

Brenda opens her desk drawer and sees a picture of Stroh.

At home, she finds Fritz in bed. He says her mom called again. He thinks it’s too late to call back, but Brenda does anyway. She checks the lock in the bathroom as she talks to her mom, telling her she misses her.

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Complete Recap and Spoilers of The Closer – S05E05 – Half Load

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Fritz and Brenda drive. She’s still bumming over the loss of Kitty. All his (her) stuff is in the back seat for donation. Sgt. Gabriel calls Brenda. There’s a body at Father Jack’s community center. Fritz turns the car around.

The victim is Reginald Gray, a 35-year-old black man, shot in the back of the head. It’s a major case because the center is city owned.

Commander Taylor shows up with Ricardo Ramos, pesky reporter. Reggie’s soggy from the 10:30 sprinklers last night. With an hour to kill before the coroner comes for the body, Flynn spitballs a few reasons for the victim’s murder, listing alphabetically: “A) a–hole, B) because, C) criminal.” Father Jack hears and gets huffy defending Reggie as someone who helped keep kids out of gangs.

Father Jack won’t let Brenda search Reggie’s room in the church without a warrant. Taylor points out they can’t be sure it’s Reggie since they can’t roll him to remove his wallet. Ricardo helpfully notes the victim’s work shirt says “Reggie.” “Well,” Brenda says to him, “if there’s one thing you’ve taught me, Ricardo, it’s don’t believe everything you read.”

After handing out assignments, Brenda asks Sanchez what else she needs to know about the neighborhood. He takes her to the church, where he pauses at the altar to cross himself. He takes her up to the roof (which gives Brenda a chance to climb a ladder and show off her ridiculously buff arms). Sanchez tells her they’re in gang central, with three major gangs and one made up of rejects. One does dope, one does weapons, another does car theft and the last, more dope.

Back at the office, Lt. Flynn surmises Reggie’s death had something to do with gangs. Reggie painted over gang graffiti three times last month, including yesterday.

Buzz comes in, needing help translating government language in a letter. He thinks he won a federal grant for new surveillance equipment. He got $70,000.

The coroner explains his findings to Brenda and Gabriel. Reggie was shot with a .32 caliber semi-automatic that should have left a casing. They found none. It looks like it was fired from a distance. He was having old gang tattoos removed.

Gabriel suggests a community meeting to reach out to possible witnesses. Brenda hastily shoots the idea down, refusing to share info with the public.

Later, Pope confronts Brenda about conducting an illegal search of the church, against Father Jack’s wishes. He suggests she play nice. They go into a meeting with Father Jack, where he accuses them of leading a witch hunt. To calm him, Brenda steals Flynn’s idea of a community meeting. Father Jack warns them the community won’t go easy on them.

Cut to Pope in uniform with citizens yelling at him. Brenda asks for help from the crowd and is greeted with total silence. Ricardo actually is helpful for a change, asking people if they know about possible motives. Reggie’s mom defends her son, saying his death had nothing to do with his time in prison. “How many children do we have to bury before this ends?” she cries.

A man says the police don’t care, that there was a shooting at a store nearby last night and the police just drove by. Brenda whispers to Provenza to look into it.

Cut to the gas station, where Tao and Gabriel find .32 caliber bullet casings. Sanchez surveys the scene and asks Tao for some lasers.

Back at the center, Brenda talks to Reggie’s mom, promising to find who did it. She says people there need something to believe in.

Provenza tells Brenda no report was filed at the gas station last night, officers drove by but kept going when no one was there. Upon hearing about the casings she wants to leave the meeting, but Pope explains she’ll be staying.

Sanchez runs back through the church, stopping to cross himself at the altar again. Buzz joins him on the roof. From the gas station parking lot, Tao points his laser, moving it toward the community center blocks away per Sanchez’s direction. He moves it slightly and it hits Flynn standing where Reggie was outside the church. He was shot in someone else’s gun fight, Sanchez says. “What kind of sense does that make?” Sanchez says, looking up to the heavens, “I mean, c’mon.”

At home in a spare bedroom, Brenda stares at info from the case of Philip Stroh, the rapist defense attorney who got away.

She notes how quiet it is without Kitty, then he subtly says it could be noisy again. Why, this bedroom would hold a kid.

Brenda talks about Reggie’s mom and the randomness of death, asking how she can consider having a kid knowing that happens. Fritz tells her the same way ER docs do, or undertakers. They took the same risk getting married, knowing what could happen to the other. He tells her she’s so good at imagining the worst, just once she should try imagining something better.

In the interrogation room, Brenda and Sanchez sit with a kid named Tommy Martinez, who called 911 about the gas station shooting. They listen to the call. Brenda thanks him for making the call and asks what else he saw. He tells her he doesn’t want trouble, but that he saw a guy in a Cadillac fire a gun. He doesn’t want to say anything about the gangsters, two 19th St. Destroyers that he recognized. Brenda repackages the “imagine something better” speech Fritz just gave her, telling him they’re trying to make it safer and he can help.

He tells her he got the license plate. He says the cops just drove through last night. Brenda’s surprised, but he says that’s what the cops always do.

They bring in Kelvin Blake, the car’s driver. He has a 20 year old rap sheet, but Flynn says he seems OK. He voluntarily turned in his gun and it matches the bullet that killed Reggie. Brenda says that doesn’t prove he fired it. Cmdr Taylor reports that Robbery Division says there’s been a string of high end car robberies in the area.

Sanchez comes in, announcing that he got Tommy to ID the gang members, by (falsely) promising him he wouldn’t have to testify.

In her office, Brenda talks to Kelvin, who says he was protecting himself. He doesn’t know he killed someone. He says he was at the register when he saw two boys coming from across the street. He got back in his car and they blocked him. He says he pulled the gun on them and they laughed, so he fired in the air to show he was serious.

Brenda asks him to think very carefully about his answer to what he was thinking at the time. He says he was afraid. She shows him the photo arrays. He picks them both out.

Then Brenda asks him if he ever wondered where the rounds were going to end up. He gets very concerned, sincerely. He bursts into tears when she tells him what happened. Through his sobs, he asks if Reggie had a family as he puts his head in his hands.

Flynn brings the suspects in. Tao shows off Buzz’s fancy new equipment, with which they can watch the interview rooms wirelessly from the main room.

Gabriel gives Brenda the suspects’ rap sheets and says they’ve been ID’d for three other carjackings in the area. They’re in the viewing room. They greet her by calling her a “bitch.” The second time, Sanchez slams one against a file cabinet.

They ask if they recognize Kelvin on the monitor. One says they were just complimenting the car while the other glares at him for talking. She tells them Kelvin shot Reggie, and that she just wants to know what happened Friday night. The only thing she cares about is murder. Sanchez says they want their help, and how often does that happen?

They say Kelvin shot at them before they even got in the car. Brenda asks them to write down what they said. They clarify that they only tried to steal the man’s car, and Brenda says she totally understands. They start writing.

Watching on the monitor, Provenza wonders why Brenda doesn’t look happy. They think it’s because she’s wondering how she’s going to explain things to Reggie’s mom.

After Dumb and Dumber stop writing, Brenda says she should probably explain the felony murder law, which says if you’re involved in a robbery, say, trying to steal a car, and if someone dies, it’s murder. They’re completely befuddled as they’re handcuffed and led away.

At the community center, Brenda talks with Father Jack. She talks about the randomness of Reggie’s death, but he doesn’t believe in random. Brenda says there was no motive in Reggie’s death and where there’s no motive, there’s no meaning. Father Jack says it’s up to them to give his death meaning. She turns and sees people working on repainting the center’s graffiti covered walls. He says it brought the community together, including the police. One by one, the team removes their jackets and gets to work painting.

Lt. Flynn says painting won’t change anything, it’ll just be covered in graffiti next week. “Well, Brenda says, looking at the church, “until then….” She picks up a roller.

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Complete Recap and Spoilers of The Closer S05E02 – Blood Money

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Pope narrates LAX security camera footage for Brenda, focusing on former real estate mogul Allan Summers. He’s being investigated by the FBI for fraud and embezzlement. He’s also being sued by employees of his home construction company for their lost pensions.

He was met at the airport by his car service but somewhere between the airport and his home, Summers and the chauffeur disappeared. They’ve been gone 12 hours. His wife told a bank he’d been kidnapped and was requesting an odd amount just over $1 million. Detective Mickey Mendoza is there to help.

Pope now notices that Brenda’s cat Kitty is in a nearby crate. She’s sick and Brenda has to give her medicine. Buzz plays some footage from the parking lot. It shows Allan driving himself from the lot.

Sanchez tries to give info on the driver Mario Gomez (Miguel Sandoval), but is distracted by Mickey’s general hotness. They try to sort out who’s the suspect and who’s the victim when Provenza walks in with a pocket full of sunshine. They catch him up. He’s super excited for a grid search of the airport parking lot. Pope wonders if they have a Breathalyzer there.

Pope tells Brenda to assume it’s a kidnapping and keep their involvement on the q.t., which means no contacting his family.

She gets Gabriel working on following up with Gomez’s regular fare who reported him missing, Catherine Ortega.

Brenda talks to her. She knows his wife died of cancer and he’s newish to the area. She also knows he was “an illegal” and thought someone had been following him.

They visit his apartment. When no one answers, Mendoza kicks down the door. They find blood on his bathroom towel and a fresh steak laid out, which implies he expected to be back shortly.

They meet Provenza with Gomez’s town car near the airport. There’s a ton of blood all over the front and back seats, too much to lose and live. But no bodies. Brenda gets Tao to work on the blood spatter. It’s not just a kidnapping anymore.

In her office, Brenda talks sweetly to Kitty and prepares to give her her IV. Pope gets stuck assisting. She tells him the blood on Mario’s towel matches the type in the car. But in order to check the blood in the car against Summers’, she needs to contact his family for his type. Pope tells her, again, that she’s not allowed to call or meet with them.

She’s also trying to figure out the weird amount the kidnapper asked for. She doesn’t think Gabriel is up to figuring out the numbers. But she doesn’t want to ask Fritz for help since they’re keeping their professional lives separate. She starts crying over Kitty as they talk about the case. Pope’s patting her on the shoulder, comforting her as she cries when Fritz walks in.

He tells her the FBI feels pretty dumb since they were monitoring him. He offers to help, but she turns him down. But then wonders, what they might say.

Hypothetically, they’d unfreeze Summers’ accounts so the family could pay the ransom. As Brenda says this would make her like a banker, she has an epiphany. Fritz packs up Kitty and goes.

Summers’ wife and son go into the bank. Members of the team are undercover inside, including Brenda and Gabriel inside the bank, posing as, yep, bankers. His wife isn’t feeling very cooperative. Brenda identifies herself, saying they need their help to be able to pay the ransom. Summers’ blood type doesn’t match the blood in the car. His son says the relatively small amount of the ransom is what makes him believe it’s legit and not his dad.

They want him to get the kidnappers to put his dad on the phone and let them tap it. Mrs. Summers says they have no choice but to cooperate even though all Brenda has done is frighten and insult them. She finishes up by telling Brenda to go to hell.

Provenza thinks the demands aren’t from Summers since there’s $5 million in the account . They’re waiting for proof of life over the phone before unfreezing the account. The kidnappers call Mrs. Summers. Allan talks to his wife and tells her he’s fine and he’s worked out a very good way of handling it. The kidnapper gets on the phone (and if you watch “Medium” you might recognize the voice) and tells them how to drop off the denominations so that Allan doesn’t end up “like the guy who picked him up from the airport.”

Brenda says they need to contact Mario Gomez’s next of kin. At his computer monitoring the bank account, Gabriel turns to listen to Brenda. When he turns back the balance has gone down by exactly the amount the kidnappers are asking for. Brenda looks at him like he failed her.

Brenda tells Pope it’s the FBI’s fault for letting them unfreeze the account. Gabriel traced the transfer to the Cayman Islands. Gabriel apologizes again, saying maybe Daniels could have done a better job. Brenda lets him off the hook.

In the office, Tao has reconstructed the inside of the Town Car by putting huge photos up on wipe boards and desks. He thinks he knows what happened and it makes no sense whatsoever. It was staged. There were no smudges or blood outside. He thinks someone took a bucket and dumped it around inside.

Brenda remembers Mario’s regular fare said he became his sick wife’s nurse, so he might know how to draw blood. But it would have taken weeks of planning and he would have had to have known Allan.

They go back to the security tape. The driver doesn’t hold up Allan Summers’ name card until he sees him. He recognized him. So it’s not a murder anymore. It’s a kidnapping. Again.

They’re on to Gomez as the suspect. Brenda’s still stuck on the weird ransom amount. Gabriel comes in with the case files from the FBI. He’s done some math. If each employee suing Summers got their money they would have gotten the ransom amount: $1,190,476.19.

They start through the employee files looking for someone who matches Gomez.

Pope meets Commander Taylor at Mario Gomez’s house. He’s really Mario Vargas, born and raised in L.A. He spent the last 20 years working for Summers’ company. His apartment was part of the fake ID he established.

Flynn and Provenza go through Vargas’ things. He has 15 photos of the same house in his kitchen. Flynn asks Provenza what’s with him. He says he hasn’t slept in two days, his back his sore, his neck his stiff and he hurts in places he didn’t know he had. Aha, Flynn deduces, Provenza is seeing someone.

They find Mario’s plane ticket in a bag in his house.

On the phone with Mickey, Sanchez reports to Brenda that Vargas is driving up the street, but is alone. Brenda tells Sanchez to tell Mickey to go with Plan B. Sanchez finds this very exciting.

Brenda calls Mario, accurately identifying herself. She keeps him on the phone until he rounds the corner, saying she has one tiny question for him. He sees her as he drives by. She asks him if he’s wearing a seat belt.

Then a car peels out and rams him. Detective Mickey, the hot chick driver, jumps out of the car like Sanchez’s dream girl and cuff’s Gomez/Vargas.

After Gabriel reads him his rights, Brenda talks to Vargas inside his house. He plays dumb about Summers being missing. He blames Summers for his wife’s death. When he lost his job, they lost their health insurance. She got pancreatic cancer. To save them their last $5,000 she shot herself because her treatment was too expensive.

Brenda asks if this is what his wife would want him to do. He says if she wants to know where Allan is, he’s “in a hell of his own making.”

They drive to the house that Vargas had photos of all over his house. It’s an abandoned tract home. Summers is dead in the kitchen.

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Complete Recap and Spoilers of The Closer Season Premiere – S05xE01 Blood Money

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Birds chirp and a sprinkler waters in a bucolic suburban setting. And then a 911 call in which a woman says four people are dead in a house across the street. Squad cars arrive. Then more. Then Flynn, Tao and the rest of the team, followed by Mrs. Fritz Howard, Brenda Johnson (in a snazzy pink tench). Gabriel tells her there are four dead inside, including two kids. (So apparently he didn’t transfer out. No sign of Daniels yet…)

A kids cartoon in Spanish in on the TV inside. They were eating breakfast. Whoever did it came and left through the front door. The victims are covered with blankets. The coroner comes in, late, saying he went to the wrong address. A few minutes later, Provenza comes in having done the same thing.

Brenda pulls back a blanket to see a young girl holding a doll. There is a box of chocolate bars spilled nearby. Sanchez reports neighbors saw the father leaving at the same time he does every morning. Flynn is sure it’s the dad. Brenda tells Buzz to restart the camera – against protocol – so the defense can use that statement in court. But he does it.

The victims are two young girls, their mom and their grandmother. The coroner puts the time of death at 7:30 and 9 a.m. The father was seen leaving at 8:15 a.m.

Provenza and Flynn leave to pick up the dad, Victor Rivera, at work. He has a criminal record, domestic violence charges that were dropped.

Back at the squad, Brenda is oh-so-thrilled to see Commander Taylor walk in with the reporter Ramos. Provenza comes back in a serious snit and takes it out on Gabriel.

Flynn says Rivera complained the whole way over. She and Gabriel go in to talk to him. Ramos watches as Brenda talks to Rivera. He clearly doesn’t know his whole family is dead. About the domestic violence, he says he’s going to church and is doing better. After enough questions he starts to get agitated. Brenda tells him his whole family is dead. He cries and then throws up. Ramos is delighted to have the vomit exclusive.

Tao, Flynn and Sanchez set up hidden cameras in a hotel room. Buzz doesn’t quite have sound working when Rivera arrives. He rigs the hotel phone from the adjoining room as Rivera tries to think of anyone who would have a grudge against his family. A neighbor who thinks he ran over his dog, a boy in his wife’s class. He’s tired and wants to go home. Brenda explains that his life is going to be scrutinized.

He asks her to pray with him. He begs for forgiveness for what he did to his family. He confesses to an affair. From the other room, Flynn, Gabriel and the rest hoping for a confession are disappointed.

Rivera is sobbing and wracked with grief as Brenda peppers him for information about his mistress. Sanchez gently calls her off and hands him a Bible.

Brenda asks Provenza to stay the night and watch Rivera with her. He pulls a sleeping mask from his pocket and says sure, it’s not like he has anything else going on in his life.

Flynn meets with the mistress, a waitress named Aria. She says Victor couldn’t have killed his family, he’s a good man. She cries for his kids and mentions he was a watchful father, wouldn’t even let them have sweets.

Sanchez wakes up Brenda in the room with Victor. He’s still sacked out.

Provenza and Brenda meet up in the hall, where he reports Flynn’s anti-sweet findings. Odd, since a giant box of chocolate bars was found at the scene.

Driving Brenda back to the crime scene, Provenza rhapsodizes ostensibly about Victor dumping Aria, and the vagaries of love but instead sounds like a man recently dumped. He stops, realizing he made the same mistake again, driving to 26th Place instead of Street, which is two blocks away.

Brenda gets out. They went there first and so did the coroner.

She knocks on the door and a stoned-looking youngish loser answers. Before she can get a question out, a black SUV pulls up and a man with a badge grabs the guy from inside and ushers him into the SUV saying it’s FBI business. Brenda is, naturally, perturbed.

At home, Brenda carps to Fritz about his FBI buddies. The name on the house title is a woman with a teenage grandson named Hector Cruz.

Fritz urges her to work with the system for once, instead of always making everyone angry.

She picks up the phone.

She comes in to Pope’s office to find a narco detective Nick Carey already there. But he didn’t get her message. He’s just there to yell that she went to Hector Cruz’s house. He’s been working with the police and FBI on a joint drug task force to dismantle a huge drug ring run by Tavio Baran.

Carey doesn’t buy that she went there accidentally. She wants their file. After some yelling, Pope explains that there is no scenario in which her quadruple murder doesn’t take precedence over his drug case and he will be sharing. Especially since the target of the investigation, Tavio Baran, also has all his info since he’s acting as his own lawyer.

They go through the 967 pages from Carey’s file. Provenza brings in the candy bars from the scene. They’re from a high school, not the victim’s school. Brenda thinks someone selling candy would have lowered the family’s guard.

Gabriel finds something interesting in the file. He and Brenda meet with Carey. They show him a page from his file where he wrote Hector’s address. Brenda points out that he got Victor Rivera’s family killed. Carey says gee, he’s sorry.

They watch the tapes of Baran talking to his pregnant girlfriend in prison. They talk about a witness against him and his girlfriend promises to do whatever she can. At the mention of love, Provenza leaves the room, disgusted. The video is from the day before the murder. At the end it looks like she’s leaning into check out his junk as he looks down her shirt, steaming up the glass. But he never told her who or where. According to her schedule, she’ll be meeting with him tomorrow.

At home, Fritz watches the video and tells Brenda that he took Kitty to the vet. As she gets out of the shower, she talks to him about how Baran would have passed the info. She wipes off the fogged up mirror and has a Brenda Revelation.

At work the next day, Provenza reports that Tavio’s girlfriend Dina has a sister selling candy bars at the high school. They get a warrant for Dina’s house.

In the prison, Dina walks in to meet with Tavio. Instead, she sees Brenda on the other side of the glass. Through the prison phone, she waives her rights. Brenda congratulates her on her pregnancy. Then she shows Dina a picture of Hector, saying he’s the witness against Tavio and an attempt was made on his life. “An attempt?” she says.

Brenda tells her she killed the wrong people. She lays out how Dina stopped by with the candy then probably asked to use the bathroom. And who would say no to a pregnant woman? Dina starts to leave, but the team surrounds her on the other side, one holding up the murder weapon they just found at her house. Brenda continues, explaining how Tavio gave her the address. He wasn’t steaming up the glass because he was turned on, he was writing. Brenda breathes on the glass and 214 26th Pl. shows up. The glass hasn’t been cleaned. Then Brenda tells her babies of single mothers born in jail go straight for adoption, but if she confesses she’ll arrange for a family member to raise her baby.

She confesses, screaming that she did it for her family. “And you really thought executing other people’s children would give you that?” Brenda says.

At the office, Brenda packs up the Baran file and Sanchez brings in Victor Rivera. Sanchez is going to let him sleep on his couch. His sister is coming to get him tomorrow. Sanchez asks for the day off to go to the funerals. Of course, says Brenda. She watches at Sanchez takes the photos of Rivera’s family off the crime wall and gives them to Victor.

Brenda comes home, calling for Kitty. Fritz says hello and tells her Kitty’s not doing so well. She’s still at the vet. Brenda upset that she might not see her again. “Why didn’t I know that this could happen?” (And a hint at the season’s theme of a loss of power is laid…)

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