And its the four-legged one many of you have been curious about.
Yep, the cat is still there but nah, he doesnt actually want it.
We know from last episode they keep animals for 10 days before euthanizing.

The clock is ticking.
But the cat is doing pretty good compared to Naz.
At least theres a date of execution at the animal shelter.
Naz has no idea when his might happen.
How tricky is this whack-a-mole?
War, indeed, is peace.
One, ostensibly, to save him and the other to destroy him.
Or is it the other way around?
Nothing wrong with a little finders fee, right?
Or should we say a word that sounds like bono?
They were Pampers, your honor, Stone says.
Twelve years, youll still have a chance of walking out of there normal.
Any more, no.
Youll be 35 when you get out and you still have a life.
Naz: It says that I killed her.
Stone: No, it doesnt.
It says you dont trust 12 idiots on a jury to get it right, and neither do I.
You wanna play roulette, go to Atlantic City, where the odds are better.
Naz: But my parents will never know that I didnt do it for sure.
Stone: They dont know that now.
[Naz looks at his parents.]
Id kill to be 35 again.
Freddy, the ice-cold lord of Rikers, is also a bit of a snob.
But he will be alive, at least.
Hes not going to miss another.
And so the episode ends with these words:
Freddy: Say the words for me, Nasir.
Naz: I need your help.
Perhaps a shared attitude regarding bullies between the Khan brothers?
Its already emerged as a theme.
He got out to the street, stopped, turned around, and went back into the station.
This time he sinks, all the wind out of his sails.
Episode 4 is also ripe with cameos you should look out for.
Max Castella, left, who sells Stone Andreas file, also appeared inThe Sopranos.
Thats Fisher Stevens, erstwhile star ofShort Circuitand onetime husband of Michelle Pfeiffer, as the pharmacist.
The actor playing that guy is Paolo Costanza fromRoyal Pains.
And hes listed in the shows opening credits in other words, expect to see him again.
Shes also appeared as herself onLaw & OrderandThe Wire.
Credit to the show for thinking like thePostand coming up with that terrible Sikh headline.
Gilpin is also an Episcopalian priest.
And speaking of the church, how about this texting nun?