Snowfall (2017) s01e03 Episode Script

Slow Hand

1 There were thousands of soldiers waiting for me to deliver supplies and weapons.
You really think you're the guy to step into this? How badly does the director want this war funded? You do everything like we said.
You walk in and out like you own the place.
[grunts.]
[speaking Spanish.]
We can't just wait around for him to kill us.
- What you got in that bag? - Nothing.
Well, I guess you ain't no one-hit wonder after all, is you? Take that fucking backpack.
[engine revs.]
[breathing heavily.]
[dogs barking in distance.]
[retches.]
[Hall and Oates' I Can't Go For That playing.]
[sirens wailing in distance.]
- [coughs.]
- [horn blares.]
Easy, ready, willing, overtime Where does it stop? Where do you dare me to draw the line? [groans.]
You've got the body, now you want my soul Don't even think about it Say no go Yeah, I, I-I I'll do anything That you want me to Yeah, I, I-I Do almost anything That you want me to, ooh Yeah, but I can't go for that No-o-o, No can do I can't go for that, no No can do I can't go for that, no No can do I can't go for that, can't go for that Can't go for that, can't go for that I can go for being twice as nice I can go for just repeating the same old lines Yo, young blood, they fuck up your shit already? I saw you talking to 'em.
You be really careful about what you saying now.
I, I-I I'll do anything Be real easy to set me up.
Want me to, yeah, I-I You a smooth talker, but you don't know shit about business.
You poach customers, you gonna get blowback.
I imagine your connect ain't gonna be too happy about that.
Question is, what you willing to do about it? I can't go for that, no No can do I can't go for that, can't go for that [breathing heavily.]
Who are they? Now, why in the fuck would I tell you that? Because I'm asking.
Nicely.
I tell you who they are Next time I'm buying, you be real nice to me.
You feel me? Uh-huh.
Lenny and Ray-Ray.
Lenny and Ray-Ray.
They hooked up? Western Tribe.
Ask around.
You'll find 'em.
Yeah, but I can't go for that Happy hunting, baby.
No can do, I can't go for that [door closes.]
I can't go for that [jet engines roaring.]
[engine turns off.]
[scoffs.]
I liked the other place better.
- Me, too.
- [chuckles.]
Oh, no, that's fine.
Yeah, just go right ahead.
These are decommissioned? Well, no, I just lifted 'em from the armory.
You think anyone's gonna notice? [chuckles.]
They're decommissioned.
They're on their way to destruction at Anniston.
How'd you I'm gonna redirect a smaller shipment, call it an error, and this batch is just gonna It seems like a lot of work for some guns.
You didn't tell him? You getting it now, kemosabe? No deal.
[chuckles.]
What? I don't want any weapons that could be linked back to the U.
S.
You have any idea what I went through to get these fuckers loose? I'm sorry that Logan wasted your time.
Oh, no, man.
You're wasting my fucking time.
Hey, give us a minute.
Okay? A minute.
[chuckles.]
This was the only way to get rocket launchers.
And when some New York Times reporter comes down there to write about the conflict, traces those serial numbers back to El Toro, and then to that fuck-wit, whose name do you think he's gonna sing to get out of it? No one's gonna check the serial numbers.
I did.
Well, how are we gonna fight the communists if we don't have any fucking weapons? Okay.
[chuckles.]
You have a problem with the serial numbers.
- Yeah, and the crates.
- Okay.
We'll repack them.
Once we get them down there, I'll have my guys grind out the numbers.
Problem solved.
[jet engines roaring.]
Okay, before we go, you and I, we get power tools.
We grind the numbers out ourselves.
Then we take them down.
Just us? Do have any idea how long that'll take? [stomping.]
Pedro, does Hector have kids? Told you not to use this shithole.
Fucking ants.
They're everywhere.
Can you focus for once, please? The only way to keep your father's eyes off of us is to kill one of these five.
Make it look like they took the money and ran.
- So does Hector have a family? - Yeah, but Hector's a bitch.
Father will be happy to think he did it.
- So he doesn't have kids? - No, he's got four of them.
They'll all be better off without him.
[man singing in Spanish.]
Ya te dije no families.
Okay, then Ron's out, too.
- Tomás or Enrique? - Tomás.
- Why not Enrique? - Because Enrique works security.
Just did six years for manslaughter.
And Tomás is a delivery boy.
- That one.
- [pen scratches.]
[sighs.]
Just tell us when it's done.
By myself? Why not? You already killed someone.
Reason we're in this fucking spot.
I didn't have a choice, ese.
You don't have one now.
[dog barking.]
[children shouting playfully.]
[man shouting indistinctly.]
[dog barking.]
MARLA: Where my hot comb? Lorraine, did you take my Who took my hot comb? LORRAINE: Woodpeckers got like extra-thick heads - for the pecking.
- For real? - 'Sup, y'all? - Hey, Franklin.
And that's why you a peckerhead.
- 'Sup, man? - You a peckerhead! - What's up? - Oh! Franklin! - How you doing, honey? - Hi, Marla.
Oh! [chuckles.]
Ooh.
Oh.
Now, who dotted your eye? Hope you ain't out there scrapping.
No, ma'am.
Just caught an elbow playing ball.
Oh, you lying.
You shut your mouth, boy.
Now, this one here got his head on straight.
See, you might learn a thing or two from him.
- Yeah, a'ight.
- Yeah, a'ight.
- [Laughs.]
- Hello.
Yeah, a'ight.
Know about somebody lying, don't you? Just like your daddy.
You know about that, don't you? Look like you been up to some shit.
[TV playing indistinctly.]
Where your toys? Clean up this house! I'm sick of this house looking like this.
Hey, that never would've happened you had me there.
Fuck.
Oh, sorry, man.
My bad.
[children speaking indistinctly.]
I was gonna hit you up after a couple runs, once shit got real.
Guess shit pretty real now, huh? And you got to hand over all that money? Shit, I got you.
How you want to handle it? Thought you might know somebody.
[children chanting indistinctly.]
Well, they ain't gonna work for free, homie.
[loud whir.]
[grunts.]
Vete a la Gran Puta! It's gonna take forever.
My people are waiting.
We don't have time for this shit.
The sooner we get the numbers off [whirring resumes.]
[loudly.]
the sooner I can vet the customs guy, sooner we can go! [telephone rings.]
[power tool whirring.]
[ring.]
[ring.]
[ring.]
Hello.
Uh, speaking.
I'm s what? When? Are you sure? In in L.
A.
? Uh, no, no, no.
Um I-I'll take care of it.
Thank you.
[receiver clatters.]
[whirring continues.]
[loudly.]
Hey, I got to take care of something.
I'll be right back.
[whirring stops.]
[jet engines roaring.]
[car door opens, closes.]
[engine starts.]
[car departs.]
[horn honks in distance.]
[siren wailing, dog barking in distance.]
[birds cawing.]
You a'ight? Yeah, just headache.
- How much further? - Right here.
[men shouting indistinctly.]
[clattering.]
[indistinct shouting continues.]
MAN: Beat that ass.
[indistinct shouting continues.]
MAN: He's scared, look.
- [men continue shouting indistinctly.]
- MAN: Beat that ass.
[scuffling, clattering.]
MAN: You can't work here, bruh.
- Hey, beat that bitch.
- You trying to run? - Naw, bring that ass over here.
- MAN: Get him, get him.
- Kill him, J.
J.
- What I'm talkin' 'bout.
Hey, lookit.
Look at them run, look at them run.
- You ain't going nowhere.
- Fuck him up, J.
J.
- You know it.
- Fuck him up, J.
J.
I got it, I got it.
Ah, watch it, watch it.
[all shouting indistinctly.]
Damn, man.
[scoffs.]
Leon Simmons, huh? Lil Leon.
I ain't seen you since Wayside.
Kept in solitary for scrapping with the cholos.
They was always trying me.
Yeah, you try that shit in Tehachapi, nigga, they'll eat your ass for a snack, homie.
[laughter.]
Fuck y'all want? You want to make some ends? Look, somethin' got took, and we need to get it back.
- What they take? - Doesn't matter.
Well, then roll up out of here, nigga.
You up.
Hey.
Who it is done the taking? Couple hustlers.
Lenny and Ray-Ray.
Lenny drive a Cutlass.
Yeah, Lenny and Ray-Ray.
Some old punk motherfuckers, man.
Yep.
A'ight.
Let's roll.
[video game beeping.]
[men resume shouting indistinctly.]
MAN: Uh-huh, there it is, see? We was just hoping you could tell us where they at.
Oh, yeah? You take shotgun, Lil Leon.
Leon's my name.
[chuckles.]
Yeah.
You got it.
Leon.
[video game playing, men shouting indistinctly.]
[engine starts.]
JULIA: Hey.
[whispers.]
Can you do that one? Or this? Yes.
Can you put that? [lock clicks, door creaks.]
[squeals.]
[squeals.]
Hey.
Hi.
Look at this, look at this.
Hi.
Wow.
[laughs.]
Hi.
- Oh, my God.
- [babbles.]
- He got so big.
- Yeah.
Hey.
Wow.
Yeah, I know.
It's a good color.
- Hey, buddy.
- Um, I think that this one is supposed to be us.
[laughs.]
Yeah.
- He's really talented.
- [laughs.]
- How was the flight? - Oh, long.
[chuckles.]
Did you give Mom a hard time? No, he was great.
He stared out the window, barely made a sound.
- He slept.
- [babbles.]
- Wow.
- Mm-hmm.
- You don't get that from me.
- [chuckles.]
I know.
But I kept the barf bags very close by just in case.
I [laughs.]
Wow.
You look good, Teddy.
I feel good.
- [babbles.]
- [laughs.]
I'm sorry, uh, you didn't get my messages.
No, that's that's my fault.
I've been running around.
Yeah, the rest of my week was sh-shaping up - to be kind of quiet.
- Yeah.
It seemed like if we were ever gonna do this, then I Jules, it's wonderful.
Mm.
[laughs.]
[sighs.]
I was trying to get the A.
C.
going.
Oh, yeah, it's kind of Kind of been on the fritz, but, uh, it cools off at night.
Actually, there's this, uh, this park.
This we should go.
Does does he like trains? Of course.
You're not busy? No, nothing that can't wait.
I just I thought you said you were running around crazy.
- No, no, I didn't say "crazy.
" - [babbles.]
But you're not doing Iranian traveler debriefs.
What did James tell you? He said quite a lot without actually saying anything.
You know I suppose that pretty much says it all.
Uh-huh.
So what's going on out here, Teddy? [brakes squealing.]
[engine shuts off.]
They both live here? Nah, just Lenny up in there.
How you know he got the cash? Oh, trust me Lenny got your shit, homie, 'cause Ray-Ray's a bitch.
[car doors close.]
[birds chirping.]
Hey, what's the plan? [gun clicks.]
A'ight.
What the fuck you doing? [grunts.]
Hey, Lenny! Open up the door, homie! - I got your little bitch out here.
- [groans.]
[pounds on door.]
Hey, Lenny! Man, what bitch you talking [clattering.]
Uhh! - Get your ass down.
- Close the door.
- Grab that extension cord, homie.
- [door closes.]
Tie his ass up.
- Fuckin' bitches.
- Stop moving! Put your arm up.
Yeah, just like that, homie.
[chuckles.]
This little punk again, huh? Ah, he's back for more.
Thought we fucked you up before, huh? [chuckles.]
[engine shuts off.]
[rooster crowing in distance.]
[door opens.]
[parrot caws.]
[door closes.]
[door latch clicks.]
[clattering.]
[speaking Spanish.]
[chair scrapes floor.]
[speaking Spanish.]
[inhales sharply.]
Huh? [chuckles.]
[speaking Spanish.]
¿Sí? - Delicioso.
- [chuckles.]
Oh.
[chuckles.]
[speaking Spanish.]
[laughter.]
[clattering.]
[humming.]
[chuckles.]
- I smell bitches in here.
- [clattering continues.]
[laughs.]
Sticky fiddling ass nigga.
Fuck wrong with you, Jheri-curl-looking motherfucker? [vocalizing.]
You HTB? [continues humming.]
[clattering continues.]
Y'all to the curb asses need to the get the fuck up out of here.
Where's my money, man? Up your mama's pussy.
[laughs.]
Hey, Frank, I can't find nothing.
'Cause, dumbass, I don't keep no fucking money here ever.
Oh, look! Fuck this shit! Hey, you some stupid Frankenstein humming motherfucker, stop eating my shit.
- What you say to me, homie? - You heard me, motherfucker.
Naw, I don't I can hear you from way back there.
- Come a little closer then.
- Yeah? Say that shit again.
Fuck you [grunting.]
- Fuck me, huh? - Mm-hmm.
Keep talking.
[tape rips.]
Hey, look.
Hey, now we both can hum, homie.
Go say somethin'.
Keep hummin'.
Mm-mm.
Mm, mm, mm.
Find anything? Hey, now what it is we looking for? Hey, what we talking 'bout, man? - Just a couple grand.
- How much? Couple grand.
[clattering.]
His dumb ass keep his hoes all over the place.
[door closes.]
Them bitches steal anything, nigga.
But you Yeah, you all alone, homie.
You ain't got nobody, huh? Where the fuck them ends at, fool? [mocks muffled speech.]
Hey, I got another song you would like, though.
[humming Take Me Out to the Ball Game.]
[taps baseball bat rhythmically.]
[continues humming.]
Whoa, hold up! [groans.]
Let me holla at him for a sec.
No, talk time is over.
Just bust his ass.
Can't tell us a damn thing if he dead.
[sighs.]
Goddamn, you soft as baby shit, bro.
Hey, you hear that? You got some ol' soft-serve ice cream ass niggas with you, bro.
[laughs.]
I don't see no cupcake makers, man.
Hey, you don't like me eating your food, huh? Fuck your janky-ass food, homie! Nigga, fuck this shit! [shouts indistinctly.]
Nigga.
Fuck this shit! [glass shattering, clattering.]
It ain't got to be like this.
Yeah, homie.
Fuck all this shit! [shattering and clattering.]
Janky-ass place.
[laughs.]
I'm gonna kill you, nigga.
[grunts.]
- [coughs.]
- I'll mess all the stuff in here up! You want to end up dead, man? Huh? - Yeah, "F" me, huh? - Over what? A few bills that you jacked off of me? I'll fuck all this shit up! - [glass shatters.]
- Just give it over.
Learn how to clean your house, fool.
You see that man? You next.
Where's my money? [spits.]
[laughs.]
Yeah.
[train whistle blows.]
TEDDY: It's not that funny.
You don't even like to take aspirin.
Okay, this doesn't require me actually taking any cocaine.
I think he's really enjoy this.
Yeah, he he likes being in motion.
Teddy It's a rich white man's drug.
You know? It's for celebrities and spoiled kids.
Tell that to the coroners in Miami.
That's not gonna happen.
Not here, not if I'm controlling who's buying and who's selling, you know? This could turn the entire tide of the war.
Okay, as a colleague, I can kind of grasp that rationale.
But it's a little unnerving that you won't at least acknowledge how crazy this is.
Look, I get the faintest whiff that something's off, and I shut it down, walk away.
This it it's not even gonna come back to the agency.
It's not just the agency I'm worried about.
Okay, it's not gonna come back to me either.
It's not just you I'm worried about.
Okay, let's just say for a moment this is even possible.
Have you considered what running something this dangerous will do to you? Mentally.
Come on, that I'm fine.
I'm in a much better place now.
Yeah, because you've been laying low.
But what happens when this thing ramps up? Which it will.
You don't remember Tehran? Why do you have to put yourself in this position? Because it's important.
'Cause the country's asking me to do it.
I I mean, I thought that's what we were doing here.
Yeah, I guess it is.
[train whistle blowing.]
[indistinct conversations.]
Go.
Go make your call.
It's fine, really.
Go.
Uh - It'll just take a second.
- Mm-hmm.
He really is getting so big.
[line ringing.]
- ALEJANDRO: Hello.
- Hey, how's it going? It's gonna take me days if I have to do all these myself.
Where the hell are you? Listen, I just need a little more time.
How much? I'm not sure, but, uh, I'm gonna try to get back soon.
Anything else? Uh, no.
Great.
[receiver clatters.]
[dial tone.]
[receiver clatters, coin drops.]
JULIA: You're doing so good.
Hmm? [children shouting playfully.]
Y'all been here all day, man.
Hey.
You ain't find nothin'? I promise you it's not up there, homie.
Man, I told you.
He wasn't gonna give up on nothin'.
Wake up, homie.
Franklin.
[sighs.]
My money's got to be here.
[knock on door.]
RAY-RAY: Lenny.
- [mumbling.]
- Shh, shh.
Come on, let's get it, bruh.
[gun clicks.]
We're going to Fox Hills Mall and pick up some Staceys.
Come on, bruh, they gon' sell out.
You in there? Let's go! [pounding on door.]
Lenny! This a bitch.
I'm out.
[gun clicks.]
No time for this shit, man.
Move.
Hey, you don't like my humming, huh? [screams.]
- Hold up.
- Get out my face, bruh! - [screaming.]
- Fuck you like my humming now? [whack.]
- [bat clatters.]
- Breathe, nigga.
[gasps, coughs.]
[coughing.]
[gasping.]
[coughing.]
- Stand up, nigga.
- Ohh! - Where my money at, homie?! - [groans.]
[screams.]
- Where the fuck is my money? - Fuck you! [screaming.]
Oh, God.
Fuck this shit.
- The fuck you doing? - Shut the fuck up.
Fuck off of me! [screams.]
Shut your ass up! - Get the fuck off of me! - Fuck up, nigga.
- Nigga, get off! Aah! - [door slams.]
You don't know where the money at, huh? This is fucked.
[screams.]
You're kidding me.
He's a pinche maricón? So, is it done? - No.
- Why not? - Didn't want to.
- You couldn't take them? You could have waited till he was alone.
Dije no families.
He's a pinche maricón.
You should have just taken both of them.
It wasn't right, carajo.
Or maybe I should just go to my father.
Tell him you killed Max.
Okay.
You want me dead? - [scoffs.]
- Do it right now.
- Yeah, you don't think I'll do it? - Ándele.
- You don't think I'll do it? - Stop it! Should be Enrique.
No, I told you Enrique's a killer.
I'll do it, Lucia.
Pero you're both going to be there.
Watch it happen.
Cuando estes listo.
- Get off me! - Fuck your shit! - Shut your ass up.
- Get the fuck off me.
KARVEL: Shut your ass up, nigga.
- Yeah, talk shit now.
- The fuck you doing? - Shut your ass up.
- The fuck, man? - Uh-huh.
- What are you doing? - Get your ass down, yeah.
- What now? What now? Where the money at, homie? - Where that money at? - He's killing him, man.
Talk shit now.
Say something.
- Get off me, man.
- Fuck me, huh? [indistinct shouting.]
- [screams.]
- Say something now.
Shit.
What? - [screams.]
- [grunting.]
[metal creaking.]
He ain't killing him.
[thumping.]
He He giving it to him.
[grunting.]
Say something.
[metal creaking.]
[screaming and grunting.]
[busy signal.]
[receiver dings and clatters.]
Not what you were hoping for? Is he out? No.
I don't know.
It's been a huge day for him.
He'll be okay.
You should go, Teddy.
No, that's okay.
Uh, hey, you hungry? There's this great Mexican place.
No.
I'm telling you you should go.
Go do what it is that you need to do.
Um, let us stay the night here, and then we'll be gone in the morning.
Wait, what? Uh, what? You don't have to do this.
- Do what? - This.
This thing that we do, where you tell me what you think I want to hear instead of telling me the truth.
Okay.
Uh, what's the truth? That we were stationed together, and it was [sighs.]
It was fucking great.
It was romantic and exotic, and I got pregnant.
And instead of telling me you weren't ready, you told me you loved me.
Bec I do.
I love you.
I love both of you.
I know.
And I know that being sent to L.
A.
wasn't your choice.
Yeah, that's right.
It wasn't my choice.
But now you're making a choice to dig in here and be a part of something that I can't support.
Okay, look.
I think that you're making way more of this than it It's gonna be.
Teddy, I think you are making way too little of it.
Look.
I have money.
I have plenty of support.
We'll be fine.
We are fine.
We're fine.
If this is what you need to do, if this is what you think the country needs you to do, Teddy, then do it.
Please, come on, let's [sighs.]
talk about this when I get back to D.
C.
You want to come back to D.
C.
? Come on.
You know where we are.
It's not a bad thing, Teddy.
[sighs.]
Hey, buddy.
I love you.
[whispers.]
Now go to sleep.
Yeah.
Okay.
[whispering.]
Can I keep this? Go to sleep.
[door opens.]
[floor creaking.]
Couple grand, huh? Karvel, hold up.
That's my money.
[chuckling.]
[engine shuts off.]
[door creaks.]
[snoring.]
Necesito aire, ¿quieres venir conmigo? Órale.
[snoring continues.]
[lighter clicks.]
[exhales deeply.]
Know what? Maybe you can stay in the stash house, watch over everything.
Long as you don't mind the ants.
Why wrestling? Can't be the money.
I just like it.
[speaks Spanish.]
Those luchadores were my heroes growing up.
What did you think it was going to be? Fame? [chuckles.]
Ladies.
I thought it would make me feel good.
And it doesn't? [tires squealing in distance.]
Un carro.
- [lowered voice.]
Pedro.
- What the fuck? Shh.
Look.
- He's big, that vato.
- Told you he's security.
Okay, look.
I'll go to the door.
He'll let me in.
I'll make sure the door's unlocked.
You two go in behind me.
Órale.
[sighs.]
Dale.
Dale.
[sighs.]
Just wait till I'm inside.
[opens car door.]
Mnh-mnh.
[liquor pours.]
So, run it down.
What happened? Nothin' that can't be handled.
Y'all gonna save me some? [beads rattle.]
Claudia? Nah.
Somethin' else.
What you need? I need a gun.
Stop.
You sure about that? I ain't your fucking mama, man.
You take that gun out of this house, you better be ready to use it.
You pull it, you hesitate, that's your funeral.
And if you make that mistake and your mama show up here, wilin' out of her mind You can be sure she'll know that I wasn't the one that gave you that piece.
[sighs.]
[beads rattle.]
[laughter on TV.]
[Cissy laughs.]
[door creaks open.]
[TV continues playing indistinctly.]
[Cissy laughs.]
[Cissy laughs.]
[Cissy laughs.]
CISSY: Ah! [Cissy laughs.]
[TV continues indistinctly, laughter.]
[laughs.]
You see, son Hey.
Where have you been all day? Cho's.
- Hmm? - Oh, it's fine.
Some shelves fell on me.
Oh, my God.
Let me see.
It's fine.
Just kind of sore.
Well, then you should think about getting a different job.
Yeah.
Thinking about that.
You sure you're okay? Just tired.
WOMAN: It just might work.
[Arnold speaking indistinctly on TV.]
This is the good part.
PHILLIP: Jumped off the balcony.
ARNOLD: What'chu talkin' about, Dad? [laughing.]
I love this.

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