Landry is lecturing about profiling when Sacks and another deputy appear at the back of the room. In Sacks's case, it wouldn't shock me if he were auditing the class; the man needs all the help he can get. But Landry seems to think that this signals something untoward, and his suspicions are confirmed when Keith enters at the front of the room and quietly tells Landry that he's going to arrest him, so Landry might want to dismiss the class. Landry takes the news well enough, and sunnily turns to the students and announces that Keith needs to consult with him about a case, so he's letting them go early. Tim and Veronica are the only ones chagrined at this development. That sounds about the right percentage of a roomful of college students, if you'll allow me to indulge in a little profiling myself. Credits.
Landry has taken Mindy's place in the interrogation room, and attests to the fact that he's willing to answer Keith's questions without the presence of an attorney. Keith tells Landry that Mindy flipped on him. Landry doesn't believe it, but Keith tells him about Mindy's claim that Landry was gone from the hotel room at the time of Dean Ed's murder, and suggests that maybe he really, really does want a lawyer. Landry stays mum until Keith relays Mindy's account of Dean Ed's visit to the hotel. Landry informs Keith that Dean Ed did more than threaten him, as...
...in a continuation of the hotel flashback, Dean Ed tells Mindy that she'll find her stuff on the lawn in the morning. If he's including her son, I hope he at least tosses out a pillow as well. He goes on to say that he didn't take his friends' advice about not marrying her, but he's sure as hell glad that he acceded to their wishes that he make her sign a prenup. Boy, Dean Ed's friends sure were nosy. It's a shame they weren't around lately to intervene about his hair. On that subject, Dean Ed agitatedly runs his hands through his hair, and for a second I'm convinced that we're heading for Arrested Development-ville. His eyebrows look pretty firmly in place, though.













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