Bench and JC sort through Benton's computer, and find pictures of him with all sorts of women. Must be his conquests. However, none of them is Megan Tillman, and he's never researched her online or looked up her apartment or anything else that would connect them. JC says he's careful (but, if that were the case, why would he have pictures of all of his conquests on the computer, brainiac?). Bench has also dug up a sealed record from when he was in college. It's been expunged, though, so JC's going to ask for Fuscoe's help. Bench tells JC he's not comfortable with the relationship JC has with Fuscoe, who will sooner or later bite back. (Hint: That's foreshadowing.)
Fuscoe's playing what appears to be parking-lot hockey with his son when the ball rolls away and he heads off to shag it. That's when he's approached by some drug dealers who tell him he's on the hook for $1 million because the rest of the dirty cops are either missing or dead. Fuscoe's son asks his dad to come play, which gives the drug dealer a chance to threaten Fuscoe by telling him that if he brings the money in two days he'll be able to go home to son again.
JC's spying on Tillman at the club again, talking to Bench (or himself?) about what might be driving her to work eighty hours a week and then party the rest of them. Benton heads over to Tillman about then, and flirts with her. She introduces herself as Kate, but Benton gives his real name. JC asks Bench why she'd be using a fake name. Then he follows "Kate" and Benton as they walk out and down the street. They consider going elsewhere to hang out, but when Benton offers his place, she declines, since she has to work early. He doesn't get pushy about it at all; just leaves her alone. She, on the other hand, heads into a parking garage with JC close on her tail. She ends up across from Benton's apartment building, where she can snap pictures as he enters his door code. JC, stunned, tells Bench that Benton's not stalking the doctor; she's stalking him! There's a twist? Gasp!












