On Call S01e06 Mpc Exclusive -
The call comes in: a noise complaint at a known flop house. What should be a routine "check the perimeter" turns into a rabbit hole. The suspect? Marcus Webb (guest star Amaury Nolasco, playing against type as a greasy, untouchable predator), a man with three prior arrests for assault, two restraining orders, and a lawyer on speed dial. The genius of "MPC" is that it doesn't paint Marcus as a cartoon villain. He’s smug. He knows the penal code better than Diaz does. When Harmon and Diaz arrive, he’s standing on his porch, phone in hand, recording them.
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The mood is set immediately: This is personal. The call comes in: a noise complaint at a known flop house
"He hurt a child, Harmon. He threatened my family. The camera didn't hear it. You did." Marcus Webb (guest star Amaury Nolasco, playing against
The frustration is palpable. You can feel Diaz’s knuckles turning white on the steering wheel. The episode’s most innovative sequence happens at the 22-minute mark. We cut to the footage from their body cameras, but the audio is muffled by traffic. The visual is shaky. When Diaz confronts Webb behind a convenience store, Webb shoves a civilian into Diaz. On camera, it looks like Diaz lost control. Off camera? Webb whispers: "I’ll see your girlfriend tonight, pretty boy."