Sgt. Staples: We've uncovered an unacceptable pattern of behavior that absolutely has to change. Although we've cleared you of criminal charges, during the course of our on-going investigation, we found several interactions with suspects in which you displayed an unwarranted amount of physical contact.
Louie Provenza: And, as I've pointed out, in each instance Detective Sanchez was severely reprimanded.
Sgt. Staples: And those reprimands are not having the desired effect, it seems, are they, Lieutenant?
Sharon Raydor: In consultation with Professional Standards, the sergeant and I have come up with a compromise that will allow you to remain on active duty.
Sgt. Staples: L.A.P.D. requires that you attend two anger management sessions a week over the next twelve months. Detective, I urge you to follow this solution in-in the hope that it can resolve this ongoing issue you have at work, and it seems, in your life. I will forward the paperwork over. Okay?
Julio Sanchez: Yes, okay.
Sgt. Staples: Very good.
Sharon Raydor: Thank you, Sergeant.
Sgt. Staples: Captain.
Sharon Raydor: Mm-hm.
Louie Provenza: Julio, this anger management is a "get out of jail free" card, and the compromise that the captain has worked out...
Julio Sanchez: I appreciate it, Captain. I do.
Sharon Raydor: I know, Julio, but you have to follow through with it, otherwise this deal falls completely apart.
Julio Sanchez: Don't worry, ma'am. I'm ready. In fact, I'm gonna need all the anger management help I can find.
[sighs]
Julio Sanchez: Excuse me.