The Good Cop season 1 episode 9 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
At Romanelli's, a historic restaurant famed for its past clientele of celebrities and mobsters, a peaceful evening turns chaotic with a sudden robbery. Amid the turmoil, a busboy tragically loses his life. The narrator, a detective, and his former criminal father, who proposes buying Romanelli's, navigate their complex relationship. The investigation unravels a shocking truth: Romanelli's is a front for insider trading, with hidden microphones capturing conversations. The story culminates in a police showdown, arresting the criminals and leaving the future of Romanelli's uncertain.
Full Episode S01E09 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Romanelli's known for?
Romanelli's is a renowned restaurant frequented by famous politicians, mobsters, and celebrities like Frank Sinatra.
What dish did Frank Sinatra favor at Romanelli's?
Frank Sinatra always ordered the veal scallopini at Romanelli's.
What event disrupts the evening at Romanelli's?
A robbery takes place at Romanelli's, where the robbers demand jewelry and wallets from the patrons.
Who is the notable victim during the robbery at Romanelli's?
A busboy at Romanelli's is the only casualty during the robbery.
What is the relationship between the narrator and his father?
The narrator, a detective, has a strained relationship with his father, a former criminal.
What proposition does the narrator's father make?
The narrator's father proposes to buy Romanelli's and wants to partner with his son in this venture.
What illicit activity is revealed to be happening at Romanelli's?
Romanelli's is used for insider trading, with hidden microphones capturing conversations.
Who are the main perpetrators of the insider trading scheme at Romanelli's?
The main perpetrators include Chuck Everett and Jocelyn, who monitor conversations at Romanelli's for financial gain.
What happens to the criminals involved in the insider trading at Romanelli's?
The police apprehend the criminals involved in the insider trading scheme at Romanelli's.
What is the son's profession in the story?
The son is a detective.
What is the significance of Frank Sinatra's table at Romanelli's?
Sinatra's table is a symbol of the restaurant's glamorous past and is coveted by current patrons.
How does the narrator's father describe Romanelli's past clientele?
The narrator's father describes the past clientele as a mix of famous politicians and mobsters.
What decision does the narrator face regarding Romanelli's?
The narrator must decide whether to partner with his father in purchasing and running Romanelli's.
What is the outcome of the robbery at Romanelli's?
The robbery at Romanelli's ends with the death of a busboy, leading to a police investigation.
What does the narrator learn about his father's intentions with Romanelli's?
The narrator learns that his father is involved in an insider trading scheme using Romanelli's as a front.