American Gigolo (2022) s01e01 Episode Script
Pilot
1
How you holding up?
You hungry?
- Want anything to eat?
- A soda? Gum? Anything?
- No, thank you.
- You sure?
- I'm sure.
- Okay.
So, Janet Holmes
She was a longtime client?
- No.
- No.
I don't imagine you get a lot of
beautiful women like that.
I mean,
it's more ladies my age, right?
You got me thinking,
maybe you knew her
a little more
than you're saying.
You know, maybe she was
your girlfriend, Julian?
Is that it?
- No. Mm-mm.
- No.
Okay, so,
you remember the drive there.
You remember going up
into the bedroom.
You remember all that, but
slashing her throat open
and letting her bleed out,
that part escapes you, right?
- No, I
- I can't remember.
"I don't remember."
That bullshit isn't gonna fly.
What are you gonna be,
sitting on the stand saying,
"I can't remember how
my prints got on the knife?"
I don't I didn't
"I can't remember how
her blood got all over me."
I don't I
You know
what I remember, Julian?
I don't, I don't know
what you want
I don't know
what you want me to say.
Do you know what I remember?
I remember you
waving a bloody knife around.
That's what I remember.
And I bet Janet Holmes,
if she wasn't dead,
she'd remember
the same fucking thing.
Wouldn't she, Julian?
I
I'm just really,
really scared.
I'm sorry about that.
It seems to me you got, like,
two ways out, Julian.
Listen, listen to
what I'm saying to you.
You play this
"I don't remember" shit,
you go down for life.
You confess, you work with us,
25 years, max.
- Oh, God.
- Okay?
I don't remember!
I don't remember!
- I keep saying that to you.
- I keep saying that to you.
Color me your color, baby
Color me your car
Color me your color, darling
I know who you are
Come up off your color chart
I know where
you're coming from
- Call me, on the line
-Call me
Call me,
call me any, anytime
- Call me, I'll arrive
-Call me
You can call me any day
or night, call me
Bye.
Cover me with kisses, baby
Cover me with love
Roll me in designer sheets
I'll never get enough
Emotions come,
I don't know why
Cover up love's alibi
- Call me, on the line
-Call me
Call me,
call me any, anytime
- Call me, I'll arrive
-Call me
Call me, call me
for some overtime
- Call me, on the line
-Call me
Call me, call me
in a sweet design
- Call me
-Call me
Call me for your lover's,
lover's alibi
- Call me, on the line
-Call me
Call me, call me
any, anytime
Call me
Everybody good? We good to go?
- Yes.
- Let's do it.
Chow time!
- What up, J?
- Hey! You finish that book?
- Not yet.
- Man, I'm telling you,
don't sleep on that ending.
- It's gonna get you.
- Enjoy the day.
All right.
Stay off the grid, all right.
- Look at you, man.
- Only one potato, right?
Always one potato.
Here you go. Enjoy.
- Yo, man. Good to see you.
- Enjoy the day, okay?
Get me some potatoes.
Potatoes.
Enjoy.
- What's going on, T?
- You been good?
Let's go. Move, move!
- Watch out. Watch out.
- Game.
Fuck!
People say you can help me.
Is that what they say, huh?
- I can't take it, man.
- Okay.
He uses me every night.-
You got money?
No.
You down to fight him?
No.
- Get me away from him.
- I'll do anything.
What do they call you, kid?
Drew.
What're you in for, Drew?
Stole a car.
Oh, I don't think
you stole a car, Drew.
Hmm?
Come on.
Better get back to him.
Hey, yo, J, let's hoop!
I'm in.
Hey, kid?
You know, if you
if you just give him
what he wants,
he can't take it from you.
Inmate BHG4428
to the warden's office.
BHG4428 to the warden's office.
Got to run, fellas.
- Looks like I got a date.
- Come on, bro.
Go get 'em.
No, no,
no, no, no.
Police! Open up! Open the door.
- No!
- Hey! Freeze!
- Show me your hands, buddy.
- Show me your hands!
Stay down! Stay down!
You remember me?
Yeah.
What name you going by now?
Julian Kaye
or John Henderson?
They call me Julian, ma'am.
- Come on in, Julian.
- Have a seat.
Okay.
So, on the drive out here,
I kept thinking about
that night.
Your night, you know?
That poor dead woman.
You, covered in her blood,
crying in the back seat
of my police car?
But tell me, Julian.
You still don't remember
anything
about hurting that woman,
do you?
- No, ma'am.
- No.
If I didn't tell you to confess,
do you think
you would've done it?
I'm sorry, I just
I don't see
I don't see how
that really matters anymore.
It matters to me.
You know this asshole?
- No, ma'am.
- Kevin Finnegan.
- Piece of shit.
- Killer for hire.
He's got pancreatic cancer,
went to his brain.
I'm completely rooting
for the cancer.
Okay, what is this about?
Well, he's on his deathbed,
and he gets religion.
And he decides to confess
to a string of murders.
And the last one
he confessed to
was Janet Holmes.
Your Janet Holmes.
He's got
some interesting details.
- He says he showed up.
- Planned to kill the girl.
Saw a guy on the bed,
passed out.
Slit her throat with him
sleeping right next to her.
You know, that really kicked
around the office pretty quick,
and a young PD decided
he was gonna
put a DNA test through,
and guess what?
Results came back conclusive.
You know what that means,
Julian?
You're a free man.
I wanted to come here
and tell you myself.
Thought I owed you that.
The warden has
your release papers.
Nice to see you again.
You take care of yourself,
Julian.
Yeah. Thank you.
Hey. Give me the ball.
Johnny. Johnny.
My sink's clogged again. Johnny?
Maryanne.
Maryanne. Damn it.
What is it, Margaret?
- My sink's clogged.
- I need Johnny's help.
Well, can't Mr. Breen do it?
Isn't it his job?
Johnny's better at it.
No, you get it!
Could you please
help Mrs. Davis?
Johnny?
Okay, Ma.
- Who's there?
- Mama?
- Who?
- It's
- It's John.
- It's Johnny, Mama.
My-my Johnny's in prison.
Hey Hey, hey, Ma,
can you just open the door?
Please?
Oh, the Calico King
With the big nose rings
Found love
with the dusty maid
And in
Johnny?
Hey, Mama.
I'm I'm a mess.
My makeup, my nails
The trailer fucking shit.
It's not so bad.
If I'd have known
you were coming,
- I-I would have
- I would have cleaned up.
It's okay, Mama.
I'm home.-
I don't have any food for you.
- I'm not hungry.
- I'm sorry.
I missed you, Ma.
Oh, the Calico King
with the big nose rings
Fell in love
with the dusty maid
And in the night,
in the pale moonlight
It sounded
like this to me
Good boy, Johnny.
Good boy.
Hi, Mom.
That's my son.
Hi. Hi.
- Johnny.
- Hello, Johnny.
- Hi.
- My name is Olga.
Hi, Olga. Is that
your car out there?
Hey, can you smile for me?
- What?
- A big smile.
Open your mouth.
- What?
- Open your mouth.
- Wider.
- Okay.
Il et charmant, ton fils.
Merci.
- Yes.
- Yes?
I will wait in the car.
What did you do, Ma?
You're gonna go to Hollywood,
and you're gonna be
a big star.
Who is that, Ma?
I'm-I'm so sorry.
- How much money is that, Mom?
- You have to go now.
Mom
You need to get the fuck
out of here now!
- Mom
- Go!
- No, I was just
- Come here, man.
I wanted to get a look
at his tag.
I thought he was lost.
- Yeah, he's not lost.
- That's my dog. Rufus!
Rufus, let's go.
Come on.
I think he wants to be
with me now.
- He made a friend.
- I don't know.
- He liked my muffin.
- Yeah?
You want to go home, big boy?
Hmm? You want to go home? Wow.
- You can sit with me.
- Yeah?
If I sit here,
if I sit on your feet like that,
would you feed me?
Uh
Come on.
Killer Norman Bates
My producer slam,
my flow is like bam
Jump on stage
and then I dip down
I like the way you talk
- Ooh, baby, I like it raw
- Hey, ça va?
Hi.
Yeah, baby, I like it raw
Ooh, baby, I like it raw
Yeah, baby, I like it raw
Ooh, baby, I like it raw-
Hi.
Lorenzo.
Johnny!
Come on.
Il tuo nuovo amico.
This is Lorenzo.
He'll take care of you tonight.
The queen makes all of us
learn a language.
Take it.
Better than sucking dick
on Santa Monica Boulevard,
all right?
What's your name?
Johnny.
- I'm Isabelle.
- I'm Olga's niece.
- She's the queen.
- Which makes me a princess.
And do you know what that means?
No.
It means that one day
you're going to belong to me.
Isabelle,
laisse le garçon tranquille.
Johnny, come on.
Put these on.
J'attends le beau Julian
I don't understand.
You will.
Not only will you
understand it,
you'll speak it, Julian.
Who Who's Julian?
You are, Johnny.
You are.
Get Gail
another sidecar, please.
Just split the cognac 50/50
Hennessy and Camus
and just a little bit of sugar
on the rim of the glass.
Thank you.
- Okay, tell me.
- Okay.
- So I got that dress.
- Mm-hmm.
I let the staff go,
then I just opened my heart.
- I just went for it.
- I just shared.
But, Julian, after 60 seconds
his eyes just glazed over.
- Ah
- He doesn't see me anymore.
- You can't just
- But I want you to know
that I accept it now.
I'm tired.
Did you get rid of the pictures
in the bedroom?
Gail? Aw, Gail, you cannot have
pictures of kids in the bedroom.
You just can't have that.
- How about the TV?
- The TV's still there.
Come on, just get rid
of that shit.
Just get rid of all of it.
What if we were
upstairs right now,
and all of a sudden
I just took the clicker
and flipped on Wolf Blitzer?
You'd send me packing,
wouldn't you?
Yes, I would.
As you should.
Mm.
- She's very beautiful.
- I'm sorry, Gail.
- No, don't be sorry.
- Don't be silly.
- I don't
- She's
She's looking at you, too.
I hate that
you're going through this,
and I hate that he doesn't see
what's in front of him.
You're magic, Gail.
- You're magic and
- I don't know.
- Just take the night off. Yeah?
- Okay. Yeah, thank you.
- Gail, who's that guy?
- The guy that she's with.
I feel like I know him
from somewhere.
I just can't
His name is, uh, Stratton.
The tech guy.
- Yeah, big tech guy.
- Big tech guy.
- I've met him a few times.
- Yeah?
I don't like him very much.-
- I don't like him, either.
- And that's his wife.
- I have an idea.
- Yeah?
Why don't we go over there,
and then I introduce you
as an environmental
venture capitalist.
I met you in Idaho
at one of those conferences,
and we could tell him that
I'm funding your projects.
Don't you think
that would be fun?
I don't know, I don't know
if they can have any fun.
Look at them. It looks like
they're asleep over there.
Gail, I'm just, uh
I'm gonna go see about
your sidecar, okay?
- Okay.
- Taking too long.
Okay.
using Intel chips
iTunes has sold
over a billion songs.
YouTube. YouTube is going
- Excuse me?
- Of course.
The way we get
our information
Here you go, sir.
La la la la la la
I need ooh la la la la
I need la la la la la la
I need ooh la la la la
Coil up
Yeah, I could tell. Right.
Are you staying at the hotel?
Yeah, I am.
Want to dance?
Yeah, I remember that.
You came, huh?
Hi, Mrs. Stratton.
- Hi.
- Hi.
It's good to see you again.
- You, too.
- Yeah.
I was looking at you
in-in there.
- I saw.
- Yeah. I kind of
- I think I saw you first.
- Mm, mm, mm.
Can I ask you something?
You can ask me anything.
What are you doing
with that woman?
I don't know.
I guess whatever she wants.
- Whatever she wants?
- That's right.
Right now I'm an environmental
venture capitalist.
She met me at a conference
in Idaho.
- Wow!
- Yeah.
Later I'm sure I'll have to be,
uh, be something else.
- Later
- Mm?
with her
or with someone else?
Can I ask you something?
Yes.
Are you happy with him?
- Sometimes.
- Sometimes.
Are you?
Happy?
Mm
We better get back to 'em.
- Right.
- I'm glad you came.
I wanted to.
What's your name?
My name's Johnny.
Ooh la la la la
Colin.
This doesn't have to happen.
Oh, baby, she's your teacher.
- Oh, my God. Okay.
- Stop telling me that!
I don't care. I-I don't
- I-I don't care how old she is.
- It doesn't fucking matter.
- I know how hard this is.
- Don't.
If he hurts her I'll kill him.
No, no. Don't say that.
- Don't say that.
- I will fucking kill him.
Now please get out
of my room.
You don't have any kids.
No.
You talk to your husband today?
How long you been
teaching at the school?
This was my second year.
I don't know how this happened.
I've never fallen in love
with a student before.
Has she signed the NDA?
She's gonna.
I didn't mean for
any of this to happen.
Is she moving out of state?
She's moving out of state.
Julian!
Julian friggin' Kaye.
- Lorenzo!
- You're late, as usual.
- I'll meet you downstairs.
- All right.
Duh-da-daa
Aw
- Man, what did you do?
- What did I do?
You mean this.
This! This right here?-
Man. Man
Come on. Well?
It's good to see you.
A handshake?
Broth Come here, man.
Oh, my God.
- So thin.
- It's that prison food, man.
- Mm-hmm.
- And you got fat.
Well, it's that non-prison food,
motherfucker.
Talk to me, man.
I kept it waxed,
washed, tuned up.
Because I always believed
in you, J.
I always believed
you'd be back to get it, so
Thanks, Ren.
Thank you for everything,
you know.
The books and the money and
You were with me in there.
You don't know, man,
for all these guys in there,
it's like they disappeared,
but not me.
'Cause you remembered me.
Hey, you're my brother, right?
You know that you're
- my only brother.
- I do.
You would do the same for me.
- Right?
- Yes, I would.
- Right?
- Heck yeah.
Now, enough of this sappy shit.
- You want to go for a ride?
- She runs?
- You drive.
- Oh.
Okay, then.
Oh.
- I remember that. Phew.
- Yeah, right?
Man.-
Off a tab, rah
I'm coastin'
Coastin'
And I didn't take half,
I took the whole thing
Escaping
The machine
Life hard work 'cause we all
stuck in the machine
You know, business
has been good.
- We got more quantity going.
- Stuck in the machine
Maybe less quality,
but fuck it.
It's not like we're
offering them a warranty.
- You still out there?
- You see clients?
No. Just manage.
But if somebody wants
that big dick,
then I've got a white boy with
a cock even bigger than mine.
So what you gonna do, Julian?
I have no idea.
You're not thinking
about going back to us.
Definitely not.
- I'll tell you what.
- Stay with me.
You stay with me until
you get your shit together.
- Thanks, Ren.
- I appreciate that.
Nah, nah, I got you.
Now, if you'll excuse me,
- I got some business to tend to.
- Oh, yeah. Yeah.
All right.
What can I get you?
Uh, any-any
Anything is fine.
- Take your time.
- I can come back.
Thank you.
Hera.
Hello, lil' lady.
- Thank you.
- Hello.
- Thank you very much.
- Thank you very much.
Thank you.
I have to close my eyes.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
- From your gut.
- From your gut.
- Thank you very much.
- Hera, heya.
Hera. Thank you,
thank you, thank you.
Ooh. Ooh!
That one was kind of good.
Ooh, I like it. I like it.
- That one was kind of good.
- Selling yourself short, shit.
Thank you very much.
Who's thanking who?
- Can I ask you something?
- Yeah.
You can ask me anything
you want.
Oh.
What?
Is this who you are
when you're working?
Oh, no, no.
When I'm with my husband,
and he touches me
It's
it's like
I just close my eyes
and pretend I'm someplace else.
Yeah.
Is-is that what it's like
for you?
Do I-I go to some other place?
No. I mean
where am I gonna go, right?
Since I was a kid, I could
always just be this other guy.
You know, this guy
who isn't scared.
He can He can take anything.
You can't hurt him.
I don't know, I just
I put on the clothes,
I put on the shoes
and I can just be him.
And he does what
he's gotta do.
I jump in the water
and I wash him off,
and then I get to be me.
This is me.
I don't want you to doubt that.
How about from now on
we don't do anything
that we have to wash away?
What if we just do things
we want to remember?
Hmm?
I'd like that.
- You would?
- Yeah.
- Me, too.
- Yeah.
I like you.
Get you set up.
- Hey, Ren?
- Hmm?
You know, I thought I did it.
Did what?
Thought I killed that girl.
Why'd you say that?
I've done things.
Like what?
I've hurt people.
J you ain't hurt nobody.
Since I was a little boy,
all I wanted to do was
I wanted to, uh, be liked
by the other kids, you know?
But they all knew what I was
doing to pay the rent.
Everybody knew.
So, this kid Derek, he's, uh
was the worst.
And one day
I just vanished.
And I heard all the-the,
the screaming,
and I looked around
and there was a rock
in my hand,
and, uh, it had pieces
of Derek's head on it.
Well I saw that boy
laying there.
He's bleeding out,
you know, trying to breathe.
And, uh
You know, I don't remember
hitting him.
I don't remember what
that felt like, you know,
what that looked like.
But I know I did it.
J, I know you. Okay?
You didn't do it.
You did not fuckin' do it.
You be good.
Hey, I got him, man.
Kevin Finnegan.
Kevin Finnegan,
wake the fuck up.
Wake the fuck up!
Detective Sunday.
I'm here to talk to you
about Janet Holmes.
The murder you did
on Grand View.
Remember?
Grand View, 2006?
I
killed
her.
Yeah, I know you killed her,
you fuckin' prick.
Who hired you?
- Who hired you, Finnegan?
- Come on.
Kill me.
"Kill me."
Hurts that bad, huh?-
How about I take that pillow
and I suffocate the life
out of you?
Not a problem for me, buddy.
First you gotta tell me
who hired you.
Come on, Kevin,
who hired you?
K-k-kee
What the fuck is that?
K Keen.
Kevin, that's all you got? Keen?
I hope your death is
long and painful,
you fuckin' prick.
You know what
that means. They're together.
I thought you had a tracker
on the teacher.
Why are we having to look for
the teacher all the time?
I need you to find out
wherever the hell she is.
That's where Colin is.
Find them, separate them
and bring him back home.
Don't fucking tell me
what these days are not.
Just find them,
and the second you find them,
you call me. Understand?
She keeps her hands off of
Colin, nobody gets hurt.
What's wrong?
Uh, he-he ran off.
He Colin ran off
with the teacher.
You're not sending
that man after him.
Mr. McGregor is very discreet.
- I know what he does.
- No, you don't. You don't know.
I know what he fucking does!
This is what's happening.
This is how it's being handled.
- Call the police.
- Call the police
- and tell them what?
- Call the police instead.
- Tell them what?
- That our son just ran away
with a 32-year-old woman?
- So fucking what?!
- Get the press involved?
You think that's a good idea?
- I'll call them, then.
- Really?
You'll call them
and tell them what?
He'll listen to me.
- He will?
- Yeah.
Last time he listened to you,
the last time he trusted you
was a very long
fucking time ago, Michelle.
I wanted you to know that
I didn't hurt that girl,
Belle.
You were right.
You can't be here.
I know. I I understand.
I have a son.
Hey. Whoa.
- That's-that's beautiful.
- That
- What's his name?
- Colin.
He's in a lot of trouble.
You being here will
only make it worse.
Okay.
Okay.
Johnny
You can't let him see you.
- No!
- Michelle
Wait, what what's
the problem? Wait a second.
He'll just do it again.
He'll do it again
to all of us.
Stay away.
Hi.
Why don't you have a seat?
- Okay?
- Yeah.
Thank you.
How you doing?-
Very good.
I appreciate you
meeting me here.
Listen, I'm curious. You
You said you talked
to that guy.
- Finnegan. Kevin Finnegan.
- Finnegan. Right.
- Yeah, I talked to him.
- Okay. What'd he say?
Well, it was hard to tell
what he was saying.
- He was on his deathbed.
- He was nearly gone, you know?
I get in there and I said,
"Who hired you?
- Who hired you? Who hired you?
- I'm talking about this case."
- And I don't know what he heard.
- I don't know it.
But he started, like,
mumbling stuff.
Didn't make a lot of sense.
Didn't sound like words, either.
But I thought maybe it would
make some sense to you.
- What'd he say?
- He said "Keen."
- Keen?
- Keen.
- The queen?
- No.
But what does that mean
to you?
Oh, shit.
- Julian?
- Enjoy your lunch.
- Julian
- Enjoy your lunch.
Aw, fuck, Julian.
Fuck.
My name is Olga.
Olga's the queen.
Yes.
The queen.
Come on.
Where you been, Julian?
Working.
Not what I heard.
Stay down! Stay down!
J. What's up, man?
Go ahead.
Sit.
I want to see the queen.
Why?
I think I want
to go back to work again.
You want to see Olga,
and you want to
get back to work, now?
Hey Why not?
- Why not?
- Yeah.
Fuckin' Julian Kaye.
Getting the band
back together again.
Boy!
- Okay.
- Yeah.
Let's go.
I'll drive.
Color me your color, baby
Color me your car
Color me
Your color, darling
I know who you are
Come up off your color chart
I know where
you're coming from
Call me
On the line
- You good?
- Call me
- Call me any
-I'm good.
Anytime
Call me
On the line
You can call me
Any day or night
Call me
All right, you wait here, J.
Cover me with kisses, babe
Cover me with love
Roll me in designer
Go. Go.
- Why?
- What happened to you? Go where?
They will
kill you
- Hello, Julian.
- Remember me?
Isabelle.
You do. That's sweet.
What happened to her?
Follow me.
The first hedonist
Come here
Epicurus,
never had sex.
He thought satisfaction came
more from
the absence of pain
- than the presence of pleasure.
- Turn around.
The other way.
Did you know I was
in love with you
when I was a little girl?
Take off your jacket.
Nice.
Your shirt.
Your pants.
I said take off your pants.
No.
I thought you wanted to work.
Get to work, Julian.
Tonight you're with me.
Come on
take off your pants.
What's the matter,
you get fucked too much
in the ass in jail
you don't remember
how to fuck a lady?
Julian fucking Kaye, come on,
take off your pants.
Mm.
- Julian, where are you?
- Come on! Hey!
Come on! Come on.
Come on! Yes. Finally.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Now show me what you can do.
Once I had a love
and it was a gas
Soon turned out
had a heart of glass
Seemed like the real thing
only to find
Mucho mistrust,
love's gone behind
Once I had a love,
and it was divine
Soon found out
I was losing my mind
Seemed like the real thing
but I was so blind
Mucho mistrust,
love's gone behind
In between
How you holding up?
You hungry?
- Want anything to eat?
- A soda? Gum? Anything?
- No, thank you.
- You sure?
- I'm sure.
- Okay.
So, Janet Holmes
She was a longtime client?
- No.
- No.
I don't imagine you get a lot of
beautiful women like that.
I mean,
it's more ladies my age, right?
You got me thinking,
maybe you knew her
a little more
than you're saying.
You know, maybe she was
your girlfriend, Julian?
Is that it?
- No. Mm-mm.
- No.
Okay, so,
you remember the drive there.
You remember going up
into the bedroom.
You remember all that, but
slashing her throat open
and letting her bleed out,
that part escapes you, right?
- No, I
- I can't remember.
"I don't remember."
That bullshit isn't gonna fly.
What are you gonna be,
sitting on the stand saying,
"I can't remember how
my prints got on the knife?"
I don't I didn't
"I can't remember how
her blood got all over me."
I don't I
You know
what I remember, Julian?
I don't, I don't know
what you want
I don't know
what you want me to say.
Do you know what I remember?
I remember you
waving a bloody knife around.
That's what I remember.
And I bet Janet Holmes,
if she wasn't dead,
she'd remember
the same fucking thing.
Wouldn't she, Julian?
I
I'm just really,
really scared.
I'm sorry about that.
It seems to me you got, like,
two ways out, Julian.
Listen, listen to
what I'm saying to you.
You play this
"I don't remember" shit,
you go down for life.
You confess, you work with us,
25 years, max.
- Oh, God.
- Okay?
I don't remember!
I don't remember!
- I keep saying that to you.
- I keep saying that to you.
Color me your color, baby
Color me your car
Color me your color, darling
I know who you are
Come up off your color chart
I know where
you're coming from
- Call me, on the line
-Call me
Call me,
call me any, anytime
- Call me, I'll arrive
-Call me
You can call me any day
or night, call me
Bye.
Cover me with kisses, baby
Cover me with love
Roll me in designer sheets
I'll never get enough
Emotions come,
I don't know why
Cover up love's alibi
- Call me, on the line
-Call me
Call me,
call me any, anytime
- Call me, I'll arrive
-Call me
Call me, call me
for some overtime
- Call me, on the line
-Call me
Call me, call me
in a sweet design
- Call me
-Call me
Call me for your lover's,
lover's alibi
- Call me, on the line
-Call me
Call me, call me
any, anytime
Call me
Everybody good? We good to go?
- Yes.
- Let's do it.
Chow time!
- What up, J?
- Hey! You finish that book?
- Not yet.
- Man, I'm telling you,
don't sleep on that ending.
- It's gonna get you.
- Enjoy the day.
All right.
Stay off the grid, all right.
- Look at you, man.
- Only one potato, right?
Always one potato.
Here you go. Enjoy.
- Yo, man. Good to see you.
- Enjoy the day, okay?
Get me some potatoes.
Potatoes.
Enjoy.
- What's going on, T?
- You been good?
Let's go. Move, move!
- Watch out. Watch out.
- Game.
Fuck!
People say you can help me.
Is that what they say, huh?
- I can't take it, man.
- Okay.
He uses me every night.-
You got money?
No.
You down to fight him?
No.
- Get me away from him.
- I'll do anything.
What do they call you, kid?
Drew.
What're you in for, Drew?
Stole a car.
Oh, I don't think
you stole a car, Drew.
Hmm?
Come on.
Better get back to him.
Hey, yo, J, let's hoop!
I'm in.
Hey, kid?
You know, if you
if you just give him
what he wants,
he can't take it from you.
Inmate BHG4428
to the warden's office.
BHG4428 to the warden's office.
Got to run, fellas.
- Looks like I got a date.
- Come on, bro.
Go get 'em.
No, no,
no, no, no.
Police! Open up! Open the door.
- No!
- Hey! Freeze!
- Show me your hands, buddy.
- Show me your hands!
Stay down! Stay down!
You remember me?
Yeah.
What name you going by now?
Julian Kaye
or John Henderson?
They call me Julian, ma'am.
- Come on in, Julian.
- Have a seat.
Okay.
So, on the drive out here,
I kept thinking about
that night.
Your night, you know?
That poor dead woman.
You, covered in her blood,
crying in the back seat
of my police car?
But tell me, Julian.
You still don't remember
anything
about hurting that woman,
do you?
- No, ma'am.
- No.
If I didn't tell you to confess,
do you think
you would've done it?
I'm sorry, I just
I don't see
I don't see how
that really matters anymore.
It matters to me.
You know this asshole?
- No, ma'am.
- Kevin Finnegan.
- Piece of shit.
- Killer for hire.
He's got pancreatic cancer,
went to his brain.
I'm completely rooting
for the cancer.
Okay, what is this about?
Well, he's on his deathbed,
and he gets religion.
And he decides to confess
to a string of murders.
And the last one
he confessed to
was Janet Holmes.
Your Janet Holmes.
He's got
some interesting details.
- He says he showed up.
- Planned to kill the girl.
Saw a guy on the bed,
passed out.
Slit her throat with him
sleeping right next to her.
You know, that really kicked
around the office pretty quick,
and a young PD decided
he was gonna
put a DNA test through,
and guess what?
Results came back conclusive.
You know what that means,
Julian?
You're a free man.
I wanted to come here
and tell you myself.
Thought I owed you that.
The warden has
your release papers.
Nice to see you again.
You take care of yourself,
Julian.
Yeah. Thank you.
Hey. Give me the ball.
Johnny. Johnny.
My sink's clogged again. Johnny?
Maryanne.
Maryanne. Damn it.
What is it, Margaret?
- My sink's clogged.
- I need Johnny's help.
Well, can't Mr. Breen do it?
Isn't it his job?
Johnny's better at it.
No, you get it!
Could you please
help Mrs. Davis?
Johnny?
Okay, Ma.
- Who's there?
- Mama?
- Who?
- It's
- It's John.
- It's Johnny, Mama.
My-my Johnny's in prison.
Hey Hey, hey, Ma,
can you just open the door?
Please?
Oh, the Calico King
With the big nose rings
Found love
with the dusty maid
And in
Johnny?
Hey, Mama.
I'm I'm a mess.
My makeup, my nails
The trailer fucking shit.
It's not so bad.
If I'd have known
you were coming,
- I-I would have
- I would have cleaned up.
It's okay, Mama.
I'm home.-
I don't have any food for you.
- I'm not hungry.
- I'm sorry.
I missed you, Ma.
Oh, the Calico King
with the big nose rings
Fell in love
with the dusty maid
And in the night,
in the pale moonlight
It sounded
like this to me
Good boy, Johnny.
Good boy.
Hi, Mom.
That's my son.
Hi. Hi.
- Johnny.
- Hello, Johnny.
- Hi.
- My name is Olga.
Hi, Olga. Is that
your car out there?
Hey, can you smile for me?
- What?
- A big smile.
Open your mouth.
- What?
- Open your mouth.
- Wider.
- Okay.
Il et charmant, ton fils.
Merci.
- Yes.
- Yes?
I will wait in the car.
What did you do, Ma?
You're gonna go to Hollywood,
and you're gonna be
a big star.
Who is that, Ma?
I'm-I'm so sorry.
- How much money is that, Mom?
- You have to go now.
Mom
You need to get the fuck
out of here now!
- Mom
- Go!
- No, I was just
- Come here, man.
I wanted to get a look
at his tag.
I thought he was lost.
- Yeah, he's not lost.
- That's my dog. Rufus!
Rufus, let's go.
Come on.
I think he wants to be
with me now.
- He made a friend.
- I don't know.
- He liked my muffin.
- Yeah?
You want to go home, big boy?
Hmm? You want to go home? Wow.
- You can sit with me.
- Yeah?
If I sit here,
if I sit on your feet like that,
would you feed me?
Uh
Come on.
Killer Norman Bates
My producer slam,
my flow is like bam
Jump on stage
and then I dip down
I like the way you talk
- Ooh, baby, I like it raw
- Hey, ça va?
Hi.
Yeah, baby, I like it raw
Ooh, baby, I like it raw
Yeah, baby, I like it raw
Ooh, baby, I like it raw-
Hi.
Lorenzo.
Johnny!
Come on.
Il tuo nuovo amico.
This is Lorenzo.
He'll take care of you tonight.
The queen makes all of us
learn a language.
Take it.
Better than sucking dick
on Santa Monica Boulevard,
all right?
What's your name?
Johnny.
- I'm Isabelle.
- I'm Olga's niece.
- She's the queen.
- Which makes me a princess.
And do you know what that means?
No.
It means that one day
you're going to belong to me.
Isabelle,
laisse le garçon tranquille.
Johnny, come on.
Put these on.
J'attends le beau Julian
I don't understand.
You will.
Not only will you
understand it,
you'll speak it, Julian.
Who Who's Julian?
You are, Johnny.
You are.
Get Gail
another sidecar, please.
Just split the cognac 50/50
Hennessy and Camus
and just a little bit of sugar
on the rim of the glass.
Thank you.
- Okay, tell me.
- Okay.
- So I got that dress.
- Mm-hmm.
I let the staff go,
then I just opened my heart.
- I just went for it.
- I just shared.
But, Julian, after 60 seconds
his eyes just glazed over.
- Ah
- He doesn't see me anymore.
- You can't just
- But I want you to know
that I accept it now.
I'm tired.
Did you get rid of the pictures
in the bedroom?
Gail? Aw, Gail, you cannot have
pictures of kids in the bedroom.
You just can't have that.
- How about the TV?
- The TV's still there.
Come on, just get rid
of that shit.
Just get rid of all of it.
What if we were
upstairs right now,
and all of a sudden
I just took the clicker
and flipped on Wolf Blitzer?
You'd send me packing,
wouldn't you?
Yes, I would.
As you should.
Mm.
- She's very beautiful.
- I'm sorry, Gail.
- No, don't be sorry.
- Don't be silly.
- I don't
- She's
She's looking at you, too.
I hate that
you're going through this,
and I hate that he doesn't see
what's in front of him.
You're magic, Gail.
- You're magic and
- I don't know.
- Just take the night off. Yeah?
- Okay. Yeah, thank you.
- Gail, who's that guy?
- The guy that she's with.
I feel like I know him
from somewhere.
I just can't
His name is, uh, Stratton.
The tech guy.
- Yeah, big tech guy.
- Big tech guy.
- I've met him a few times.
- Yeah?
I don't like him very much.-
- I don't like him, either.
- And that's his wife.
- I have an idea.
- Yeah?
Why don't we go over there,
and then I introduce you
as an environmental
venture capitalist.
I met you in Idaho
at one of those conferences,
and we could tell him that
I'm funding your projects.
Don't you think
that would be fun?
I don't know, I don't know
if they can have any fun.
Look at them. It looks like
they're asleep over there.
Gail, I'm just, uh
I'm gonna go see about
your sidecar, okay?
- Okay.
- Taking too long.
Okay.
using Intel chips
iTunes has sold
over a billion songs.
YouTube. YouTube is going
- Excuse me?
- Of course.
The way we get
our information
Here you go, sir.
La la la la la la
I need ooh la la la la
I need la la la la la la
I need ooh la la la la
Coil up
Yeah, I could tell. Right.
Are you staying at the hotel?
Yeah, I am.
Want to dance?
Yeah, I remember that.
You came, huh?
Hi, Mrs. Stratton.
- Hi.
- Hi.
It's good to see you again.
- You, too.
- Yeah.
I was looking at you
in-in there.
- I saw.
- Yeah. I kind of
- I think I saw you first.
- Mm, mm, mm.
Can I ask you something?
You can ask me anything.
What are you doing
with that woman?
I don't know.
I guess whatever she wants.
- Whatever she wants?
- That's right.
Right now I'm an environmental
venture capitalist.
She met me at a conference
in Idaho.
- Wow!
- Yeah.
Later I'm sure I'll have to be,
uh, be something else.
- Later
- Mm?
with her
or with someone else?
Can I ask you something?
Yes.
Are you happy with him?
- Sometimes.
- Sometimes.
Are you?
Happy?
Mm
We better get back to 'em.
- Right.
- I'm glad you came.
I wanted to.
What's your name?
My name's Johnny.
Ooh la la la la
Colin.
This doesn't have to happen.
Oh, baby, she's your teacher.
- Oh, my God. Okay.
- Stop telling me that!
I don't care. I-I don't
- I-I don't care how old she is.
- It doesn't fucking matter.
- I know how hard this is.
- Don't.
If he hurts her I'll kill him.
No, no. Don't say that.
- Don't say that.
- I will fucking kill him.
Now please get out
of my room.
You don't have any kids.
No.
You talk to your husband today?
How long you been
teaching at the school?
This was my second year.
I don't know how this happened.
I've never fallen in love
with a student before.
Has she signed the NDA?
She's gonna.
I didn't mean for
any of this to happen.
Is she moving out of state?
She's moving out of state.
Julian!
Julian friggin' Kaye.
- Lorenzo!
- You're late, as usual.
- I'll meet you downstairs.
- All right.
Duh-da-daa
Aw
- Man, what did you do?
- What did I do?
You mean this.
This! This right here?-
Man. Man
Come on. Well?
It's good to see you.
A handshake?
Broth Come here, man.
Oh, my God.
- So thin.
- It's that prison food, man.
- Mm-hmm.
- And you got fat.
Well, it's that non-prison food,
motherfucker.
Talk to me, man.
I kept it waxed,
washed, tuned up.
Because I always believed
in you, J.
I always believed
you'd be back to get it, so
Thanks, Ren.
Thank you for everything,
you know.
The books and the money and
You were with me in there.
You don't know, man,
for all these guys in there,
it's like they disappeared,
but not me.
'Cause you remembered me.
Hey, you're my brother, right?
You know that you're
- my only brother.
- I do.
You would do the same for me.
- Right?
- Yes, I would.
- Right?
- Heck yeah.
Now, enough of this sappy shit.
- You want to go for a ride?
- She runs?
- You drive.
- Oh.
Okay, then.
Oh.
- I remember that. Phew.
- Yeah, right?
Man.-
Off a tab, rah
I'm coastin'
Coastin'
And I didn't take half,
I took the whole thing
Escaping
The machine
Life hard work 'cause we all
stuck in the machine
You know, business
has been good.
- We got more quantity going.
- Stuck in the machine
Maybe less quality,
but fuck it.
It's not like we're
offering them a warranty.
- You still out there?
- You see clients?
No. Just manage.
But if somebody wants
that big dick,
then I've got a white boy with
a cock even bigger than mine.
So what you gonna do, Julian?
I have no idea.
You're not thinking
about going back to us.
Definitely not.
- I'll tell you what.
- Stay with me.
You stay with me until
you get your shit together.
- Thanks, Ren.
- I appreciate that.
Nah, nah, I got you.
Now, if you'll excuse me,
- I got some business to tend to.
- Oh, yeah. Yeah.
All right.
What can I get you?
Uh, any-any
Anything is fine.
- Take your time.
- I can come back.
Thank you.
Hera.
Hello, lil' lady.
- Thank you.
- Hello.
- Thank you very much.
- Thank you very much.
Thank you.
I have to close my eyes.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
- From your gut.
- From your gut.
- Thank you very much.
- Hera, heya.
Hera. Thank you,
thank you, thank you.
Ooh. Ooh!
That one was kind of good.
Ooh, I like it. I like it.
- That one was kind of good.
- Selling yourself short, shit.
Thank you very much.
Who's thanking who?
- Can I ask you something?
- Yeah.
You can ask me anything
you want.
Oh.
What?
Is this who you are
when you're working?
Oh, no, no.
When I'm with my husband,
and he touches me
It's
it's like
I just close my eyes
and pretend I'm someplace else.
Yeah.
Is-is that what it's like
for you?
Do I-I go to some other place?
No. I mean
where am I gonna go, right?
Since I was a kid, I could
always just be this other guy.
You know, this guy
who isn't scared.
He can He can take anything.
You can't hurt him.
I don't know, I just
I put on the clothes,
I put on the shoes
and I can just be him.
And he does what
he's gotta do.
I jump in the water
and I wash him off,
and then I get to be me.
This is me.
I don't want you to doubt that.
How about from now on
we don't do anything
that we have to wash away?
What if we just do things
we want to remember?
Hmm?
I'd like that.
- You would?
- Yeah.
- Me, too.
- Yeah.
I like you.
Get you set up.
- Hey, Ren?
- Hmm?
You know, I thought I did it.
Did what?
Thought I killed that girl.
Why'd you say that?
I've done things.
Like what?
I've hurt people.
J you ain't hurt nobody.
Since I was a little boy,
all I wanted to do was
I wanted to, uh, be liked
by the other kids, you know?
But they all knew what I was
doing to pay the rent.
Everybody knew.
So, this kid Derek, he's, uh
was the worst.
And one day
I just vanished.
And I heard all the-the,
the screaming,
and I looked around
and there was a rock
in my hand,
and, uh, it had pieces
of Derek's head on it.
Well I saw that boy
laying there.
He's bleeding out,
you know, trying to breathe.
And, uh
You know, I don't remember
hitting him.
I don't remember what
that felt like, you know,
what that looked like.
But I know I did it.
J, I know you. Okay?
You didn't do it.
You did not fuckin' do it.
You be good.
Hey, I got him, man.
Kevin Finnegan.
Kevin Finnegan,
wake the fuck up.
Wake the fuck up!
Detective Sunday.
I'm here to talk to you
about Janet Holmes.
The murder you did
on Grand View.
Remember?
Grand View, 2006?
I
killed
her.
Yeah, I know you killed her,
you fuckin' prick.
Who hired you?
- Who hired you, Finnegan?
- Come on.
Kill me.
"Kill me."
Hurts that bad, huh?-
How about I take that pillow
and I suffocate the life
out of you?
Not a problem for me, buddy.
First you gotta tell me
who hired you.
Come on, Kevin,
who hired you?
K-k-kee
What the fuck is that?
K Keen.
Kevin, that's all you got? Keen?
I hope your death is
long and painful,
you fuckin' prick.
You know what
that means. They're together.
I thought you had a tracker
on the teacher.
Why are we having to look for
the teacher all the time?
I need you to find out
wherever the hell she is.
That's where Colin is.
Find them, separate them
and bring him back home.
Don't fucking tell me
what these days are not.
Just find them,
and the second you find them,
you call me. Understand?
She keeps her hands off of
Colin, nobody gets hurt.
What's wrong?
Uh, he-he ran off.
He Colin ran off
with the teacher.
You're not sending
that man after him.
Mr. McGregor is very discreet.
- I know what he does.
- No, you don't. You don't know.
I know what he fucking does!
This is what's happening.
This is how it's being handled.
- Call the police.
- Call the police
- and tell them what?
- Call the police instead.
- Tell them what?
- That our son just ran away
with a 32-year-old woman?
- So fucking what?!
- Get the press involved?
You think that's a good idea?
- I'll call them, then.
- Really?
You'll call them
and tell them what?
He'll listen to me.
- He will?
- Yeah.
Last time he listened to you,
the last time he trusted you
was a very long
fucking time ago, Michelle.
I wanted you to know that
I didn't hurt that girl,
Belle.
You were right.
You can't be here.
I know. I I understand.
I have a son.
Hey. Whoa.
- That's-that's beautiful.
- That
- What's his name?
- Colin.
He's in a lot of trouble.
You being here will
only make it worse.
Okay.
Okay.
Johnny
You can't let him see you.
- No!
- Michelle
Wait, what what's
the problem? Wait a second.
He'll just do it again.
He'll do it again
to all of us.
Stay away.
Hi.
Why don't you have a seat?
- Okay?
- Yeah.
Thank you.
How you doing?-
Very good.
I appreciate you
meeting me here.
Listen, I'm curious. You
You said you talked
to that guy.
- Finnegan. Kevin Finnegan.
- Finnegan. Right.
- Yeah, I talked to him.
- Okay. What'd he say?
Well, it was hard to tell
what he was saying.
- He was on his deathbed.
- He was nearly gone, you know?
I get in there and I said,
"Who hired you?
- Who hired you? Who hired you?
- I'm talking about this case."
- And I don't know what he heard.
- I don't know it.
But he started, like,
mumbling stuff.
Didn't make a lot of sense.
Didn't sound like words, either.
But I thought maybe it would
make some sense to you.
- What'd he say?
- He said "Keen."
- Keen?
- Keen.
- The queen?
- No.
But what does that mean
to you?
Oh, shit.
- Julian?
- Enjoy your lunch.
- Julian
- Enjoy your lunch.
Aw, fuck, Julian.
Fuck.
My name is Olga.
Olga's the queen.
Yes.
The queen.
Come on.
Where you been, Julian?
Working.
Not what I heard.
Stay down! Stay down!
J. What's up, man?
Go ahead.
Sit.
I want to see the queen.
Why?
I think I want
to go back to work again.
You want to see Olga,
and you want to
get back to work, now?
Hey Why not?
- Why not?
- Yeah.
Fuckin' Julian Kaye.
Getting the band
back together again.
Boy!
- Okay.
- Yeah.
Let's go.
I'll drive.
Color me your color, baby
Color me your car
Color me
Your color, darling
I know who you are
Come up off your color chart
I know where
you're coming from
Call me
On the line
- You good?
- Call me
- Call me any
-I'm good.
Anytime
Call me
On the line
You can call me
Any day or night
Call me
All right, you wait here, J.
Cover me with kisses, babe
Cover me with love
Roll me in designer
Go. Go.
- Why?
- What happened to you? Go where?
They will
kill you
- Hello, Julian.
- Remember me?
Isabelle.
You do. That's sweet.
What happened to her?
Follow me.
The first hedonist
Come here
Epicurus,
never had sex.
He thought satisfaction came
more from
the absence of pain
- than the presence of pleasure.
- Turn around.
The other way.
Did you know I was
in love with you
when I was a little girl?
Take off your jacket.
Nice.
Your shirt.
Your pants.
I said take off your pants.
No.
I thought you wanted to work.
Get to work, Julian.
Tonight you're with me.
Come on
take off your pants.
What's the matter,
you get fucked too much
in the ass in jail
you don't remember
how to fuck a lady?
Julian fucking Kaye, come on,
take off your pants.
Mm.
- Julian, where are you?
- Come on! Hey!
Come on! Come on.
Come on! Yes. Finally.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Now show me what you can do.
Once I had a love
and it was a gas
Soon turned out
had a heart of glass
Seemed like the real thing
only to find
Mucho mistrust,
love's gone behind
Once I had a love,
and it was divine
Soon found out
I was losing my mind
Seemed like the real thing
but I was so blind
Mucho mistrust,
love's gone behind
In between