While the city’s superstar detectives, Highsmith and Danson, were busy leaping off buildings and crashing Ferraris into fruit stands, Terry and Allen were arguing over the font size of a subpoena.
Terry saw his chance. He dragged a reluctant Allen into a case involving a billionaire named David Ershon. Everyone thought it was a simple scaffolding permit violation, but Allen’s obsession with numbers revealed something darker: Ershon was running a multi-billion dollar Ponzi scheme to cover up losses for a massive international corporation.
Everything changed when Highsmith and Danson—in a fit of overconfidence—leaped off a twenty-story building and didn't survive the fall. The precinct was in mourning, and more importantly, there was a massive vacuum in the "hero" department.
In the final showdown, Terry and Allen didn't look like movie heroes. They looked like two tired guys in cheap suits. But when the dust settled, the billionaire was in handcuffs, and the pension fund was safe.
They returned to the precinct expecting a parade. Instead, Captain Mauch yelled at them for the property damage and told them to get back to their desks.
Despite the explosions and the fact that their "getaway car" was a Prius being used as a mobile soup kitchen by homeless men, Allen’s accounting skills proved to be their greatest weapon. He tracked the digital breadcrumbs to a secret meeting where the city’s pension fund was about to be stolen.
Yedek Polisler (the -
While the city’s superstar detectives, Highsmith and Danson, were busy leaping off buildings and crashing Ferraris into fruit stands, Terry and Allen were arguing over the font size of a subpoena.
Terry saw his chance. He dragged a reluctant Allen into a case involving a billionaire named David Ershon. Everyone thought it was a simple scaffolding permit violation, but Allen’s obsession with numbers revealed something darker: Ershon was running a multi-billion dollar Ponzi scheme to cover up losses for a massive international corporation. Yedek Polisler (The
Everything changed when Highsmith and Danson—in a fit of overconfidence—leaped off a twenty-story building and didn't survive the fall. The precinct was in mourning, and more importantly, there was a massive vacuum in the "hero" department. Everyone thought it was a simple scaffolding permit
In the final showdown, Terry and Allen didn't look like movie heroes. They looked like two tired guys in cheap suits. But when the dust settled, the billionaire was in handcuffs, and the pension fund was safe. In the final showdown, Terry and Allen didn't
They returned to the precinct expecting a parade. Instead, Captain Mauch yelled at them for the property damage and told them to get back to their desks.
Despite the explosions and the fact that their "getaway car" was a Prius being used as a mobile soup kitchen by homeless men, Allen’s accounting skills proved to be their greatest weapon. He tracked the digital breadcrumbs to a secret meeting where the city’s pension fund was about to be stolen.