That police officer could see the panic in that Fathers eyes. He knew the situation was fishy & wrote a address for the man to drive to so they could get that child out safely. God Bless You Sir!!!
@@Rish.Houdini I don't believe there was anything written on the registration the driver handed Nolan, otherwise Nolan would have reacted much differently.
He handed over his registration, not a note. It was the Officer's instinct about the empty car seat, sippy cup, and nervous demeanor of the driver that led to him thinking something was wrong. The Officer mouthed "In there?", regarding the child possibly being in the trunk(with the fugitive). This was a great scene.
She didn't seem to realise that a kid was likely being held hostage in this scenario. She was assuming the driver was just smuggling a prisoner, which he was. But the empty booster seat while driving home from preschool seemed to fly over her head as being suspicious.
@@lunarrobot9714 Tbh, a bit of hand signals from Nolan there to make a better communication between them would be great BUT wouldn't add to the drama so...
That is how you protect and serve, this is what inspired me to be a police officer when I was younger, to save lives even if it meant sacrificing mine awesome video
@@jasondefillipo4553you ever see the video where the dispatcher picks up a distressed call, and caller turns out to be a lady calling for pizza? The dispatcher then says "lady, this is for emergency calls only" and the lady responds with "NO, you dont understand, I'm calling for pizza." later picks up the hints that she's actually calling the police to come to her house and arrest her abusive husband/boyfriend? Oh wait, that wasnt on TV, that was real life...
@@grumpy5.3 if you didn't watch the rookie, you'll know that Nolan has a knack for this and his commander hates him for this. Step off bro. And using content clue, in which you seem to lack, he's ignoring two things, this is nolans character, and 2, stuff like this happens in real life. Again, step off.
@@roseher1991 I've watched the entirety of The Rookie. You brought up something that has 0 relevancy to this video and this comment which in turn proved absolutely nothing other than the fact that you got no clue what real life is.
It still amuses me that Mrs “I’m God’s Gift To Policing” doesn’t seem to understand when Nolan has made the correct decision why she can’t shut up and just pat him on the back.
Bishop and Harper are both black female stereotypes. Bishop is the no-nonsense 'Oh, you did not just say that to me.' humourless stoic while Harper was the 'angry black woman' stereotype before they gave her some actual characterisation. Chen meanwhile is the sweet and cute 'friend to all' Asian girl and Lopez is the Latina firecracker. I love the show but the first season is awkward because the female characters are all such cut and paste archetypes.
@10Cnote Maybe because she is his TO aka training him. We clearly didn't see him explain the reason behind letting the guy go or what he told him to do. Throughout their time together we were shown that they grew to both respect and care for each other. Talia was the ONLY one to show up to John's house party. She also listed him as the primary on all of their calls so that he received credit for all of the scenarios. Tim nor Angela thought to do that for their boots. Bottomline, we saw Talia mess up by leaving their shop unlocked and we saw John mess up COUNTLESS times because he was her rookie.
Because her job is to train Nolan who is still new to all of this. In 9/10 situations, this idea would have gone badly. The bad guy might have just killed the girl anyway, he could have already done it in the back seat and then planned on shooting the guy right away. He could have suspected something was up (with how many time nolan asked to open the trunk) and started shooting already (or at least when it seemed like the check point was cleared). There are WAY to many scenario's this doesn't go perfectly. Its a tv show so of course it goes well and nolan looks great for it. But Bishop is a seasoned officer and likely knows all the way this could have gone horribly. She can't really condone Nolan just doing random stuff against procedure because the time this doesn't go well, its going to be a huge deal (and likely his career). I give her credit though for trusting her partner and not blowing it all up right there at the check point.
When I saw that episode I figured that she might not have been paying attention to the driver and would have been looking at the car. After all Nolan was at the driver's window. Once he asked for the driver to pop the trunk she got into position to check it. It wasn't until Nolan let the car go she questioned him.
"What if you're wrong?" Well either Nolan lets him go with instruction to go to a specific address and theres a chance the fugitive unalives the kid anyways, or Nolan makes him pop the trunk right then in which case the fugitive definitely unalives the kid.
I know like if they had opened that trunk, the kid's gone for good. But the whole silence during the tense moment, the silence was needed to not alert the prisoner. There would be no reason as of now during the Car check for the prisoner to shoot the kid at all and even during the drive. When the father would reach the destination and the prisoner got what he wanted, then he can shoot the father and daughter as they are not needed, but that is by chance if the Prisoner is remorseless.
Does everyone not hear the start of the conversation he was asked by Nolan “where have you come from today” to which the man says “preschool” that how Nolan knew plus you can see he is upset
Moments like this make me glad Bishop is gone. She just wanted to play hero, no matter who was in danger. Nolan understands that you can’t save lives if you’re the one putting them in danger.
She was so exagerating , they could have easily followed him knowing what address they gave him and if nolan was wrong they could still arrest the guy .ssiigghh
Understand from Bishop's POV - she asked, "and if you're wrong?" She cannot see the eyes of that driver, but from a paper standpoint - there's a possibility that the convict killed the people in the car, changed clothes, inspected the car's things, and then stole the identity, and is driving the car. You open the trunk, you find somethings are off, and it's a problem. This is why she's mad. From the start, you have to follow things by the book and protocol, but he basically dodged protocol. It's not right to bend the rules.
Normally it's not. But sometimes, if people can keep in control of their emotions long enough and think things through. A complicated situation could end simply like this. But that's not going to happen. Not all the time. Plenty of people can't control their emotions when it comes to these situations. At least most people can't.
"What if you're wrong" Read the room lady. Even if the fugitive did decide to shoot the kid in the trunk during their drive, it would defeat the purpose of the criminal's goal of trying to escape unnoticed.
The scene is amazing until he let him go. The director should’ve shown more of the dad’s facial expression while driving back home, and the cops getting into their cars following behind and the radio call for back up. All of that should’ve been shown to make this an even more interesting scene.
2 days after: “suspect has been released with $5,000 bond, his mother says he’s a pillar of the community” 3 days later: “suspect murders 2 underage girls” 2 months later: “suspect sentenced to 5 years with possibility for parole after 6 months” And the cycle repeats
I READ LIPS FOR A LIVING HE SAID “YOUR KID” AND GAVE HIM THE LOCATION OF THE STATION SO THEY COULD CATCH THE FUGITIVE!! YOU CAN SEE ITS THE STATION IF YOU LOOK AT THE WALL RIGHT NEXT TO THE FATHERS HEAD AT 2:02…CLEAR AS DAY!! THOSE WHO THINK HE MOUTHED SOMETHING ELSE, YALL ARE WRONG!!! 💯
Meanwhile, in real life, cops would've ordered him to pop the trunk, surrounded it, and put more risk to the child. And afterwards, the father would've been arrested for aiding and abetting a fugitive, the charges of which would've been dropped months later after paying bail to get out and get a lawyer. And all of this while his child, depending on the circumstance, would've been either without her father or killed during the standoff. Most, if not all, officers don't understand how delicate certain situations like this can get, and should go off of instinct and gut feelings rather than trying to get a higher arrest record.
That police officer could see the panic in that Fathers eyes. He knew the situation was fishy & wrote a address for the man to drive to so they could get that child out safely. God Bless You Sir!!!
And I think the note was also a cry for help
@@Rish.Houdini I don't believe there was anything written on the registration the driver handed Nolan, otherwise Nolan would have reacted much differently.
always confounds me why people like you praise fictional characters for making decisions scriptwriters made them make. god bless this tv cop lmfao
You do realize this is a TV show, right?
@@apollo1694even still
There are people in this world who write good stories like this
The damn acting in this scene was incredible especially by the father.
have you seen firefly
@@williamfagan8217 "It's the only way"
The father actor's name is Ross Reiss.
@@FallenOne669 About The Females? Like Us.
@@FallenOne669 its Reece Rios
The last scene where the father hugs his kid.. as a father, it got me
Same here. Idk if I would be able to hold my composure as well as he did.
He handed over his registration, not a note. It was the Officer's instinct about the empty car seat, sippy cup, and nervous demeanor of the driver that led to him thinking something was wrong. The Officer mouthed "In there?", regarding the child possibly being in the trunk(with the fugitive). This was a great scene.
I think he mouthed "your kid?"
@@AKAArzosah yep
He wrote a note on the registration
He wrote a comment telling the driver to go to a specific address...how else would they know where to go to grab the suspect
He wrote the police station intake address for him to drive to on his registration.
What exactly did she want him to do? She criticized him but offered no solution. The lack of critical thinking and trust is astounding
She didn't seem to realise that a kid was likely being held hostage in this scenario. She was assuming the driver was just smuggling a prisoner, which he was. But the empty booster seat while driving home from preschool seemed to fly over her head as being suspicious.
@@lunarrobot9714 Tbh, a bit of hand signals from Nolan there to make a better communication between them would be great BUT wouldn't add to the drama so...
That was so heartwarming what Nolan did.
And smart.
@@Unversed333mostly ❤️
Because most cops wouldn’t understand why he refused which resulted in excessive force in turn making the daughter dead and injured cops
I watched it so many times! Even thinking it was too short...brilliant acting!
That is how you protect and serve, this is what inspired me to be a police officer when I was younger, to save lives even if it meant sacrificing mine awesome video
That's some brilliant police instincts there.
It's almost like he knew.....oh wait it's a show!
@@jasondefillipo4553you ever see the video where the dispatcher picks up a distressed call, and caller turns out to be a lady calling for pizza? The dispatcher then says "lady, this is for emergency calls only" and the lady responds with "NO, you dont understand, I'm calling for pizza." later picks up the hints that she's actually calling the police to come to her house and arrest her abusive husband/boyfriend?
Oh wait, that wasnt on TV, that was real life...
@@roseher1991 Buddy, he's not talking about that specific instance. We're talking about The Rookie here, use your brain.
@@grumpy5.3 if you didn't watch the rookie, you'll know that Nolan has a knack for this and his commander hates him for this. Step off bro.
And using content clue, in which you seem to lack, he's ignoring two things, this is nolans character, and 2, stuff like this happens in real life. Again, step off.
@@roseher1991 I've watched the entirety of The Rookie. You brought up something that has 0 relevancy to this video and this comment which in turn proved absolutely nothing other than the fact that you got no clue what real life is.
Situational awareness is very important for anyone, but especially so for officers.
It still amuses me that Mrs “I’m God’s Gift To Policing” doesn’t seem to understand when Nolan has made the correct decision why she can’t shut up and just pat him on the back.
Because she’s Mrs. I’m black so I can do no wrong 😑
Blame the script writer/s
Bishop and Harper are both black female stereotypes. Bishop is the no-nonsense 'Oh, you did not just say that to me.' humourless stoic while Harper was the 'angry black woman' stereotype before they gave her some actual characterisation. Chen meanwhile is the sweet and cute 'friend to all' Asian girl and Lopez is the Latina firecracker.
I love the show but the first season is awkward because the female characters are all such cut and paste archetypes.
@10Cnote Maybe because she is his TO aka training him. We clearly didn't see him explain the reason behind letting the guy go or what he told him to do. Throughout their time together we were shown that they grew to both respect and care for each other. Talia was the ONLY one to show up to John's house party. She also listed him as the primary on all of their calls so that he received credit for all of the scenarios. Tim nor Angela thought to do that for their boots. Bottomline, we saw Talia mess up by leaving their shop unlocked and we saw John mess up COUNTLESS times because he was her rookie.
Because her job is to train Nolan who is still new to all of this. In 9/10 situations, this idea would have gone badly. The bad guy might have just killed the girl anyway, he could have already done it in the back seat and then planned on shooting the guy right away. He could have suspected something was up (with how many time nolan asked to open the trunk) and started shooting already (or at least when it seemed like the check point was cleared). There are WAY to many scenario's this doesn't go perfectly. Its a tv show so of course it goes well and nolan looks great for it. But Bishop is a seasoned officer and likely knows all the way this could have gone horribly. She can't really condone Nolan just doing random stuff against procedure because the time this doesn't go well, its going to be a huge deal (and likely his career). I give her credit though for trusting her partner and not blowing it all up right there at the check point.
The problem i saw here, was Bishop seemed more than willing to risk the kid, to get the convict.
If they had just popped the trunk when they stopped the car the convict might have shot the kid
That's his point. The lady cop wasn't thinking about that
@@zookytar exactly, the TO should've known that. She was more concerned with just grabbing the escapee.
When I saw that episode I figured that she might not have been paying attention to the driver and would have been looking at the car. After all Nolan was at the driver's window. Once he asked for the driver to pop the trunk she got into position to check it. It wasn't until Nolan let the car go she questioned him.
@@zookytarHe also might have shot tje cops and anyone else in the general vicinity.
“Pop the trunk”
UA-cam subtitles: “pop the drug”
Lol
It really does say that 🤣
😂😂😂😂
I love him from the Castle shows. I have the dvd of a few episodes
She got his hint and still her hand didn't go to her firearm.
It’s Hollywood; you’re paying too much attention
"What if you're wrong?"
Well either Nolan lets him go with instruction to go to a specific address and theres a chance the fugitive unalives the kid anyways, or Nolan makes him pop the trunk right then in which case the fugitive definitely unalives the kid.
I know like if they had opened that trunk, the kid's gone for good.
But the whole silence during the tense moment, the silence was needed to not alert the prisoner. There would be no reason as of now during the Car check for the prisoner to shoot the kid at all and even during the drive.
When the father would reach the destination and the prisoner got what he wanted, then he can shoot the father and daughter as they are not needed, but that is by chance if the Prisoner is remorseless.
It was just pure acting but it made me cry😭😭😭
Great cop..the dad did a great job of telling the cop his kid was in the car
Does everyone not hear the start of the conversation he was asked by Nolan “where have you come from today” to which the man says “preschool” that how Nolan knew plus you can see he is upset
this is by far, one of their best scenes.
Moments like this make me glad Bishop is gone. She just wanted to play hero, no matter who was in danger. Nolan understands that you can’t save lives if you’re the one putting them in danger.
I’VE BEEN LOOKING EVERYWHERE FOR THIS!
Nolan is such a great cop💯💯💯
Officer Nolan Great Cop❤️❤️
This was based on a true story. The father, it happened to him so they made an episode about it.
wheres the source? otherwise, all the episodes in this series might as well be, "Base on a true story."
Many times they are based on localized and not national news.
She was so exagerating , they could have easily followed him knowing what address they gave him and if nolan was wrong they could still arrest the guy .ssiigghh
damn that took a dark turn glad nolan fixed everything
What was written on the note?
they dont show even in the actual episode. its just one part of the whole thing as multiple inmates are free.
What does he mouth to him? "In there?"
I guess the note said go home and get your child clear or something like that.
An address was written on the note. What he mouthed to the father was "Your kid?".
What ep was it
Probably to drive to a near by garage where the police could apprehend the convict and where no civilians would be.
That woman police officer pissed me off
a n d w h a t i f y o u ‘ r e w r o n g
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I wonder how will other inmates treat the would-be escapee when they learn he held a child hostage?
Considering how so many of them might be parents themselves, the real question I wanna know is how gruesome will they make it for him..
I'm childless (as far as I know :P) but this scene makes me feel very emotional every single time
That’s why Nolan is the best
What is a "figitive"?
A fugitive is someone who is wanted by police and has been on the run for a while.
@@velociraptor2094 That's not how it was spelled.
What season and episode was this
I can tell you it may or may not be Season 1 Ep 15
What does he mouth to the driver??
At 1:00 What does he lip sync
"Your kid?"
Called lip reading lol
“Your kid?” Asking if his kid was taken hostage by the escaped prisoner in the trunk
The father is an incredible actor.
Oh, no, not an escaped figitive!
Can anybody please tell me which episode is it ?
Season 1, Episode 15 "Manhunt"
Name please
What was the silent word the officer gave to the driver?
"your kid?"
Understand from Bishop's POV - she asked, "and if you're wrong?"
She cannot see the eyes of that driver, but from a paper standpoint - there's a possibility that the convict killed the people in the car, changed clothes, inspected the car's things, and then stole the identity, and is driving the car. You open the trunk, you find somethings are off, and it's a problem. This is why she's mad. From the start, you have to follow things by the book and protocol, but he basically dodged protocol. It's not right to bend the rules.
What season and episode is this?
Season 1, Episode 15 - "manhunt"
The actors is excellent👏
Çok güzel olmuş 😢😢😢😢
It feels weird watching this without an emotional background music
What episode pls?
...Literally says it in the title
@@kaweyman73 oh ok sorry thanks
Manhunt S1 Ep15
@@kaweyman73AH
1 season ep 15
Very good situational awareness
On the Card Was the Police Garages Address and the Trap for the Criminal 07 If Only It was This Simple In Real life 😢
Normally it's not. But sometimes, if people can keep in control of their emotions long enough and think things through. A complicated situation could end simply like this. But that's not going to happen. Not all the time. Plenty of people can't control their emotions when it comes to these situations. At least most people can't.
@@jdsimmons97
So True 🦇
Spartan Buck?😂
Brilliant actor
"What if you're wrong"
Read the room lady.
Even if the fugitive did decide to shoot the kid in the trunk during their drive, it would defeat the purpose of the criminal's goal of trying to escape unnoticed.
What's a figitive?
Excellent
What’s a figitive Mommy?
The risk of hik being wrong isn't as bad as hik being right
Good call Nolan
All I can hear is Cayde-6's voice 😢
Now just imagine that this father was one of those "police auditors" and just started in on the cop.
Figtive is crazy
What did Nolan whisper to the dad
Something along the lines of "He's there?" Or "In there?" Or the like
Is your daughter here?
@@KennyTamkennytmhk thank you
What if he was right hm?
Yesss
He was right she was wrong to doubt him. Men think logically women think emotionally. Sorry, it’s the truth
The scene is amazing until he let him go. The director should’ve shown more of the dad’s facial expression while driving back home, and the cops getting into their cars following behind and the radio call for back up. All of that should’ve been shown to make this an even more interesting scene.
That was not necessary for this to work because we see the result in the next scene.
2 days after: “suspect has been released with $5,000 bond, his mother says he’s a pillar of the community”
3 days later: “suspect murders 2 underage girls”
2 months later: “suspect sentenced to 5 years with possibility for parole after 6 months”
And the cycle repeats
strawman
He should have asked her:"What if YOU are wrong?"
"What if you're wrong?"
How about what if he's right?
👍👍👍👏👏👏💫💫💫.
Figitive? What the hell’s a Figitive? You sure it’s not meant to be Fugitive?
I’m sure you’ve never made a typo before 🙄
Choro por causa desta cena e não sei por que.
In real life they would have forced him to open the trunk anyway and the kid might have been shot.
Didn't realize how dense people are. It's a TV show.
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Daddy & Daughter
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To be honest I have seen all the season, watching 6, but double trouble was suck , Tim and Chen it was to much 🙏... Rest of the charecter is good...
The actors is excelent👏🏻
Mazie Divide
I have never watched this series but I already hate this female cop!!
😂
To bad real American police aren't like this.
I READ LIPS FOR A LIVING HE SAID “YOUR KID” AND GAVE HIM THE LOCATION OF THE STATION SO THEY COULD CATCH THE FUGITIVE!! YOU CAN SEE ITS THE STATION IF YOU LOOK AT THE WALL RIGHT NEXT TO THE FATHERS HEAD AT 2:02…CLEAR AS DAY!!
THOSE WHO THINK HE MOUTHED SOMETHING ELSE, YALL ARE WRONG!!! 💯
Worst training officer ever!
This movie is phony & people don’t talk like that & American cops aren’t that smart
Meanwhile, in real life, cops would've ordered him to pop the trunk, surrounded it, and put more risk to the child. And afterwards, the father would've been arrested for aiding and abetting a fugitive, the charges of which would've been dropped months later after paying bail to get out and get a lawyer. And all of this while his child, depending on the circumstance, would've been either without her father or killed during the standoff. Most, if not all, officers don't understand how delicate certain situations like this can get, and should go off of instinct and gut feelings rather than trying to get a higher arrest record.
nice szene but bad timing and play ... the id and the father ...Civil are in the same rome with manny Guns and no protektion ...
Did you have a stroke writing this
Wheres the Hero's for our Palestinian Children???
😞
The IDF are trying to save your children from Hamas, but you're too brainwashed to know it.
their fathers want war...the other sides fathers also want war...
Only way cops are this smart is when it’s scripted
FIGITIVE. REALLY
What season and what episode is it?
what episode is this
S1 E15
@@sarah.marie13Thank you.