Titled: “Gray Line”
Things just got complicated.
Things are never simple with time travel. And even though they’re not actually time-traveling on Frequency, they’re messing with time. And time isn’t very forgiving. But in addition to having problems with changing the timeline, Raimy and Frank have relationship and work drama as well. Nothing is easy with these two, but would we want it any other way?
“Gray Line” starts in 1996 with a kid throwing a fire bomb into Maricella’s house. She’s not there, but her mom is and gets sent to the hospital with severe burns.
Maricella’s obviously not pleased — and she runs straight to Frank to tell him about it. Apparently, she’s still dealing drugs and encroaching on Stan Moreno’s turf, which is what made her a target. Frank wants her to testify against him and go into Witness Protection, but she has a better plan: Every week, Stan meets with a bookkeeper in the cemetery to receive his cut of the drug operation. All Frank would need to do is record the meeting and they’d have enough to catch the dirty cop. Easy peasy, right? (It’s not.)
Frank calls in a former NYPD employee to help him record the conversation. When he’s meeting with him in his garage-home, Satch walks in and gets very high and mighty. He doesn’t think Frank is going about trapping Stan the right way.
Which is why when the cemetery meeting goes down, it’s a bust. Stan shows up, alone, and starts talking to Frank by name through the planted microphone. He knows Frank is listening because Satch is a big tattletale. “In the end, all any of us has is loyalty,” Stan tells Frank. It’s looking like Frank can rely only on his family…….
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