Episode
Internal Affairs
by Daniel Sunjata, Scott Shepherd, Isabel Arraiza, Happy Anderson, Chris Fedak and 30 others
Following a mysterious and catastrophic incident in the precinct, Bright faces an internal affairs review as Gil and the team worry about his mental health.
(11 total)
Characters
“Malcolm: You know what I don't need right now is psychotherapy. My family is about to be murdered. What I need is— Martin: What you need is your father. And it's our family. Our family is about to be slaughtered and just look at you. Helpless. Malcolm: This is your fault. You brought John Watkins in…”
— Chris Fedak, Sam Sklaver, Malcolm Bright, Tom Payne, imdb.com
“Malcolm: You know what I don't need right now is psychotherapy. My family is about to be murdered. What I need is— Martin: What you need is your father. And it's our family. Our family is about to be slaughtered and just look at you. Helpless. Malcolm: This is your fault. You brought John Watkins in…”
— Chris Fedak, Sam Sklaver, Malcolm Bright, Tom Payne, imdb.com
“Jessica: Something happened between Malcolm and Watkins underground. Something more than he will admit. Dani: He didn't mention anything, but Bright has been through a lot. Jessica: My son sleeps in chains, subsists on sparkling water and licorice, and can barely take care of a parakeet, but he is s…”
— Chris Fedak, Sam Sklaver, Jessica Whitly, Bellamy Young, imdb.com
“Gil: I brought you onto the case because you're the best at what you do, Bright. But not when you get like this. Malcolm: Like this? I'm like this because of Martin Whitly, because of John Watkins, because of you! Gil: What? Malcolm: You asked for my help. You knew I couldn't say no, and you brought…”
— Chris Fedak, Sam Sklaver, Malcolm Bright, Tom Payne, imdb.com
“Malcolm: When I was 10-years-old, Martin Whitly tried to kill me. My father tried to kill me. Simon: Well, that's terrible, but you knew he was a predatory psychopath. Malcolm: I know that. My rational overeducated mind understands who he is, but the child in me thought he cared, loved me even, and…”
— Chris Fedak, Sam Sklaver, Malcolm Bright, Tom Payne, imdb.com