Pretty Hard Cases (2021) s01e09 Episode Script
Gliders
1
Come on, you knew I found
Randy Bowen's body.
You didn't think to hand over the file to me? Nope.
I didn't.
- DAVIDSON: Snitch.
- MCCONNELL: Ooh-ah! There you go.
SAM: Elliot, you got a job? That's so good! Where? ELLIOT: Um Y-you know, I-I'll tell you about it later, Mom.
I gotta go.
But I love you, okay? You know, when my mom does this MDMA deal, she can get Buffalo off her back and then, we can get out of this, start fresh, get our cut.
A shipment of flowers is slated to go to Buffalo today.
Question is: are they delivering drugs hidden in flowers or are they just delivering flowers? Where did you say your son got a job? I don't know.
He didn't say.
Why? If you have gotten yourself into something that you can't get out of, I can get you out.
How do you know about Bill Misiano? LIAM: I didn't.
Until he reached out to me.
Misiano wants to work with me direct.
I'm thinking the less people involved, the better.
MISIANO: I'm a snake.
It's a fact.
Everybody know that about me.
- Tiggy Sullivan.
- Tiggy Sullivan.
[water rushes.]
[laughter.]
Come on in! - Welcome, Tiggy! - Wow! Welcome to my-my pad.
Um Oh, yeah, we should take our shoes off.
Here.
Yeah, this'll keep your feet warm.
TIGGY: Thanks.
My, uh, my Aunt Carmel, she knit those.
We used to call 'em gliders.
I really should go check into a hotel.
My spare room's better than any hotel, I'll tell you that right now.
Come on, put 'em on.
Oh, yeah.
Boot helpage.
One.
And two.
[soft chuckle.]
[softly.]
Wow.
[soft gasp.]
- Whoa.
Niagara Falls.
- Right? MISIANO: You know, back in the day, before I rejected misogyny, I used to compare my view of the Falls with a really nice pair of tits.
I mean, you know, someone else gets to own 'em, but I still get to look at 'em.
Never say that now.
No, no, no.
Cup of tea? MISIANO: Sugar, sugar, sugar.
Ah, here it is.
Hey, Tiggy.
Hey, Tiggy! Hey, reviews! They're coming in.
On the MDMA.
Everybody says it's a knockout.
Like, knockout.
So, I want to take it up a notch.
I'm thinking of getting way more of that stuff.
You think you could find me a couple of trustworthy drivers? I could get my sister to do it.
Oh, no.
No family.
No family.
We need you once removed.
But you're on the right track, Tiggy.
I love women drivers.
Okay.
Well Let me think about it.
I'm sure I've got some women in my world that I trust.
I want you to tell me everything you know about this Nelson fella.
The guy who makes the MDMA? You know more than I do.
You're the one who got in direct contact with him and tried to squeeze me out, remember? Nah, not really.
I'm-I'm thinking I'm gonna go up and see his warehouse soon.
I was thinking maybe you and me could go together.
Go check out and see how he makes this stuff.
And then, we pop him.
Pop him? Pop him.
Take him out.
Drop him.
You take sugar? - MISIANO: There you go.
- I'm sorry, Bill, I I'm not in the killing business.
Hey.
Tiggy.
You're in the drug business, which means you're in the killing business.
Believe me, I didn't like it either at first.
Which is why you gotta find something in it that you do like.
Something that can warm your heart.
In my case, I found that most boys that I popped carried lighters.
And I started collecting them.
And when they didn't carry lighters, some of them carried pocket watches.
So I started collecting those too.
Now, I'm full in and relaxed.
It's nice.
I look forward to going through their pockets.
It's-it's like winning a prize at the fair, you know what I mean? So all of these They're all from people you killed? [laughing.]
God no! Nah, nah.
Like, uh this one here, bought it online.
This one here, poolside in Orlando.
That one came out of a piñata, and so on.
The key is, you don't want to think that you're a killer.
You want to think that you're a winner, like you're a survivor.
You don't want to be known as a killer, but equally, nobody wants to get labelled a loser.
Just to say, like, I mean, you and I got in a fight and I killed you.
Who's the winner, who's the loser? D-do you see what I mean? I think so? What's it gonna be, Tiggy? What's it gonna be? You gonna go all the way with me or-or what? I say we cut Nelson out and we take it all ourselves.
Why the hell not.
Why the hell not.
You finish your tea.
I'm gonna go put some fresh sheets on your bed and put some chocolates on your pillow, and then, I'm gonna read you some sexist passages from the Bible that boil my piss.
That's good.
Drink up.
Come on.
I've been dying to get a woman's perspective on this stuff, you know? I'm so excited! I'm a magic man Yeah yeah I'm a magic man, yeah Tiggy Sullivan, 42 years old, full name, Antigone Susan Sullivan.
Wow, her parents did not consider her initials when they named her, huh? Probably why she turned to a life of crime.
Yeah, now our ASS is literally in the wind.
Okay, okay.
Here's our working theory Rick gets busted, Tiggy takes over from Rick starts bringing in Misiano's cocaine across the border using her logistics company.
Starts working with Randy Bowen importing the cocaine and exporting the MDMA.
How'd we miss this? She's your confidential informant's mother.
She was literally under our nose the entire time.
We checked her company.
It was clean.
- She had no record.
- SAM: It was me.
The whole single mother struggling, I just - I bought into the whole thing.
- But the good news is she got greedy.
Her little expansion to the MDMA business led us to Gaia Flowers, which, in turn, led us to the MDMA shipment that she took across the border.
SHANKS: So, where is she now? She hasn't crossed back over into Canada yet, but we have border patrol on it.
SAM: Yeah, and Hamm's outside her residence.
Gonna search the place as soon as we get the warrant.
We got enough for a warrant? NATHAN: Given the nature of Tiggy's job, and her association with Randy Bowen, should be enough.
I think we're good.
Okay.
Keep me posted.
One last question: what happened to your face? Uh, it's a it's a volleyball injury.
Oh, my God, I totally get it.
All through high school, like, every team sport, it's like, constant balls in my face, like bang, bang, bang-bang, bang-bang-bang, slap-slap-slap, slap.
Ugh.
And that, Constable, is how I found out that I have a latex allergy.
Wow.
That's a-that's a riveting story.
You know that you could kill me with that avocado right now? - Well, I - Chemically, - they're very similar.
- Okay, do you want me to throw out the avocado? - The whole sandwich, actually.
- [soft gasp.]
Just to be safe! An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
You have to see a new doctor, Hamm.
[car door closes.]
[muffled.]
Are you happy? - [Hamm speaks indistinctly.]
- [muffled.]
Okay! TIGGY: Hey.
Hey, the cops are sitting on our place.
- MISIANO: Tiggy! It's like Audre Lorde - What? - Are you sure? - LAYNA: Yeah.
There's two of them, parked outside for hours, watching the house.
What should I do? [Misiano chatters continuously.]
Defrost dinner and leave.
What? TIGGY: "Defrost dinner" and leave.
[softly.]
Okay.
TIGGY: The freezer.
Okay, yes, I'm doing it! Why am I looking through the f Where should I go? Go to Square One.
You mean the mall? No, Layna, Square One.
I don't know what you're saying.
Can't I just stay put? I mean, there's nothing to see here, right? Especially if they're looking between your ears.
Listen to me.
Send Sol to school with his lunch packed.
I'll call you when I can.
Answer when I call.
And if I don't, you'll know the cops got me.
Leaving so soon? Everything okay? Oh, yeah, uh, just kid stuff.
I should get going.
Hey, thanks for letting me crash.
Drive safe, ladybug.
We're gonna be visiting that warehouse the next few days.
Sure.
I'll call Nelson and set that up.
Okay, defrost dinner.
Defrost dinner.
Send Sol to school.
Pack his lunch.
Defrost dinner.
Go pack his Okay.
You ready to go, baby? Yo, you drive, I'll DJ.
- Yeah? - Uh-huh.
Hey, Elliot! Where you headed? Going out with my friend.
STEVE: Okay, rad.
'Cause your mother called, wanted me to make sure that you weren't working with that courier crowd.
- That job's not a thing anymore.
- Cool.
Which is why I could actually use 20 bucks.
- Gotcha.
- ELLIOT: Nice.
She also told me to make sure you weren't hanging around with that Jackie Sullivan.
Who's Jackie? Uh, she's my ex-girlfriend.
She's nothing but trouble.
Huh.
JACKIE: I'm Penelope, by the way.
I'm just studying photography at OCAD.
Elliot was really nice to offer to model for me.
- Which is super nice.
- Oh.
JACKIE: Super sweet, super helpful.
He's actually kinda shy about it, he's, uh, agreed to pose nude.
- Oh.
- [she laughs.]
- Nude? - Yeah! - Okay.
Cool.
- ELLIOT: Uh Experimental piece.
- Have fun, my dude.
- All right.
Nice to meet you! Bodhi just texted, he said that they're moving the entire operation into that warehouse on Sterling.
[Kelly inhales and exhales deeply.]
Well, well, well, if it isn't the dream team.
Hey.
Uh, you realize you're parked under a no-parking sign, right? [scoffs.]
Yeah! It's all a part of my strategy so no one makes us as cops.
SAM: Right.
And you know you're dressed as - cops.
- Yeah.
KELLY: Yeah, okay.
Let's go.
Could you please try and be cool? Be cool! [door opening.]
KELLY: Oh! Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
I don't want to do this in front of that kid.
All right, let's go.
Oh, crap! LAYNA: Oh, crap, crap! Crap, crap! Sorry, Mercedes! - [banging on door.]
- SAM: Police, open up! We have a warrant for your arrest! GTPD! We have a warrant to search the premises! [door slaming.]
SAM: Go.
Go, go, go, go, go! - Gotcha! - [Layna yells.]
[Hamm screams shrilly.]
Sorry, Mercedes! - BREANN: Stop, police! - [Layna gasps.]
KELLY: Layna Sullivan! - You're under arrest! - For what? For throwing your snake at a police officer, that's what.
It's assault with a deadly weapon.
- She's not deadly! - Still assault.
Turn around! Put your hands on your head, please.
You're screaming like a banshee.
- She's so cute! - That was not a scream, okay? HAMM: That was a loud noise of surprise.
KELLY: How is that not a scream? This isn't funny, okay? This is not funny.
Really? 'Cause I find it hy-sss-terical.
[she laughs snarkily.]
Like, "sss", like I was a snake there, f It's good.
Can't believe you're afraid of this.
Hi! [babying.]
Yes! Yes, he's a bad, bad boy.
SAM: Okay, Layna, where's Tiggy? I plead the fifth.
This is Canada.
That's not a thing.
Well, I refuse to answer and you can't hold me.
[soft knock on mirror.]
[Kelly sighs.]
SHANKS: We ran Layna's prints.
Turns out that snake isn't the only thing she had her hands all over.
Randy's motel.
Uh-huh.
They were the only clear set of prints we were able to get besides Randy's.
I'm gonna have to hand this over to Homicide.
- No! - KELLY: Yes! At least let us finish our interview.
Okay, but you got the 20 minutes it's gonna take for Tweedledee and Tweedledum to get down here.
- Yep.
- [door buzzes open.]
KELLY: I believe you know this man.
Why would you show those to me?! You need to look at it.
He's dead! SAM: And your fingerprints were found all over the hotel room where Randy Bowen was shot.
In the mini bar, the windows, the bedroom.
- So? - KELLY: So you just became a person of interest in a murder investigation.
No, no, hold up.
I didn't kill Randy.
And my prints are all over that room because I was with Randy all over that room.
The only thing I'm guilty of is having great sex with a bad man.
Maybe I'm also guilty of being stupid.
I mean, that's what Tiggy thinks.
It's like, I'm so afraid that she'll think I'm stupid.
I end up being stupider.
Today, she's speaking to me in code.
I didn't have a clue what she was talking about.
So, I can't even tell you where she wants me to meet her.
You spoke to Tiggy today.
What sort of code? KELLY: Sounds like you gave her the heads up about the cops being outside and she was coming up with a plan on where to meet.
Uh-huh.
Were Jackie and Sol supposed to meet her too? Where is Jackie anyway? SAM: She's got a new phone, new number.
Do you have it? I'm pleading the equivalent to the fifth? [door buzzes.]
KELLY: Listen, Ms.
Sullivan, I don't think you're a bad person.
I think you just got caught up in your sister's mess.
[cell phone vibrating.]
Hey.
SAM: Hey, Elliot, where are you? I-I'm just out skating with Henry.
SAM: Okay, are you with Jackie? It's important.
If you are, just-just say panzerotti.
Mom, no.
SAM: Okay, do you know where she is? She's I don't know, she-she went to see her dad.
Really? Okay, where? I don't know.
I-I-I We're not talking anymore, so All right.
LAYNA: the snake probably knows more than I do.
Elliot, wait, j-just Are you telling me the truth? Yeah.
I-I gotta go.
I'll talk to you later.
Okay, bye.
JACKIE: Hey, so, if we're not selling on the street anymore, what are we doing? How're we getting paid? BODHI: Well, I don't know if you've noticed, but the cops shut our courier business down.
We're keeping a low profile.
And only selling to Buffalo for now.
So, if you want your money get to work.
They're cooking over there.
These guys are crushing.
You two can finish the caps.
So this is how they make Molly, huh? BODHI: Cook.
Crush.
Capsule.
That's it.
Grab a seat.
SAM: Okay, I've tried Elliot, I've tried Jackie, border security hasn't seen Tiggy.
I've pinged her phone, there is no signal.
Hello! What are you doing? That is my granola.
- Please don't.
- There's no granola.
- My name's on it.
So - Hm.
Finders, keepers.
Look, if she's still in the US, we don't have jurisdiction to trace it.
Well Do we have any connections in Buffalo who might pull a favour for us? I know someone.
But I'm gonna have to eat a lot of crow to do this.
That's better than eating my granola.
Can I have that back, please? Honestly, I use it as topping only.
On what? Other cereal.
[Kelly groans.]
Uh-huh, it's very good.
[Kelly scoffs.]
[ringing on the line.]
OFFICER: Buffalo RP.
Hello, may I please speak to Detective Karina Duff? - OFFICER: Uh-huh.
Hold please.
- Thank you.
Are you kidding me? Is that a cousin? Ooh, was that your mother? [gasping.]
Is it a sister? - Please, is it a sister? - [Kelly shushing.]
Is it, please! [snaps fingers.]
No questions.
[muzak on the line.]
KARINA: This is Detective Duff.
Karina, it's me.
KARINA: Wow.
Either Hell has frozen over or you want something.
The latter.
And I wouldn't be asking unless it was important.
Of course, you wouldn't.
Because you are a lone wolf who doesn't need anyone, including your own sister.
Well.
I need you now.
Okay? I was wondering if you could ping a phone to see if a suspect is in your area.
And this is of interest to the Buffalo RP why? Um Never said it was.
It's of interest to me.
[Karina sighing.]
Send me over the contact info, I'll see what I can do.
Yeah, you happy? Ooh.
Look at your face.
This must be like Christmas for you, huh? You barely can contain yourself, just bursting with a billion questions, am I right? SAM: I have way bigger things on my mind, important matters other than your incredibly intriguing family drama, - thank you very much.
- Okay.
So go do them, then.
- Can I have one question? - Nope.
[Sam exhales, disappointed.]
- Come on, Layna.
- [ringing on line.]
Pick up, pick up! [Layna's voice.]
This is Layna.
You know what to do! Kidding me! [ringing on line.]
[cell phone ringing.]
Tsk! [sighing.]
TIGGY: Maureen, hi! What's preventing you from taking care of your own child this time? I'm-I'm held up with some work stuff.
Could you please call the school, tell Sol to go home with you when he gets out? Well, I'm drawing the line here, Tig.
You don't show up by six, I'm gonna get Sol's things and he's gonna move here permanently.
Am I clear? [angrily.]
I'll be there, Maureen.
Relax.
Yeah Right.
Is it hard having siblings? 'Cause I was thinking about it, and I just think that it really, it really, really would be.
If you ever need to vent, if you need to talk to someone, I'm a very good listener.
Yeah? Because you really weren't listening when I asked you not to ask.
That's because that was an "obey" listen, what I'm talking about is more "lend an ear" listen.
KELLY: Okay.
Check this out.
So, the last time Sullivan Logistics crossed back into Canada, this guy Kenneth Barbey was working.
[silent laughter.]
SAM: Oh, my G Duff, did you h Ken Barbey! - [Sam laughs.]
- Look at this.
- Can you ima - He was also working the last three times Layna returned from Buffalo.
- Oh-ho! - Okay, okay! Guess what I'm thinking? Maybe he's their route.
You know, le-let's them in without inspection.
Our guy's working this afternoon.
[cell phone chiming.]
Uh, Karina, what's up? KARINA: Tiggy Sullivan's cell phone just pinged about two miles south of the Fort Derby border.
Thanks.
I appreciate it.
KARINA: You want to tell me what this is about? No.
Talk to you later! - [she chuckles.]
- Okay.
Is that your idea of eating crow? Because I-I'm thinking that maybe you misunderstand the term "eating crow".
No, I don't.
But how about I get some drive-through crow on our way to the US border? Our guy starts his shift in a couple hours.
Just enough time for us to get there.
SAM: Yes! KELLY: Let's go, let's go! - I'm going.
- KELLY: Forget the pens, let's go! Let's go! I'm leaving you! SAM: I'm going so fast! The next shift starts in 15 minutes.
Hey, hey, wait.
Check it out.
You think that's him? I think that fanny pack costs more than my house.
Wow.
SAM: Is that a reflective coat? KELLY: Oh, wait.
He has to be wheeled to work.
- Yeah.
He can't just walk - He can't walk.
- the 10 steps.
- Hm.
- He's making his coin somehow.
- Yep.
Let's wait 'till he gets inside, so he has nowhere to - uh, ru like, scoot.
- Yeah.
WOMAN: Kenneth Barbey? I'm Detective Karina Duff, Buffalo RP, I need to ask you a few questions.
Detective Kelly Duff, Ken Barbey, Greater Toronto Police.
I'm sorry.
First, we need to ask you a few questions.
What's this about? Are you pilfering my case now? After you pilfered my connections.
And I didn't pilfer.
I requested and you agreed.
After which I looked into this suspect of yours, who happened to make a few phone calls to Bill Misiano.
- [Kelly sighing.]
- He's a lieutenant with the Buffalo crime family who is of great interest to me.
So, I am going to detain her on my side.
I'm sorry.
I have a warrant for her arrest, so I'll be detaining her on my side.
Or, uh, wh-what we could do is just meet in the middle.
Take advantage of our unlimited powers of search and seizure at the border.
Both sides.
Fine.
We'll shunt all trucks and panel vans to one side.
We'll control it on either end.
SAM: See? Look at us! It's a compromise.
Karina, may I have a minute? Wazowski, why don't you take Ken here for a chat? Let's go.
Ken Barbey.
Ken Barbey.
I bet a lot of people made fun of you growing up.
Not really.
Why? 'Cause your name 'Cause, like, it's K like, Ken.
Like, Ken an like, Ken, Barbie.
Was Because Were they like, "Oh, look, is that your Barbie truck?" "Oh, look over there, big truck, that's a Barbie truck.
" Or, "You got a little sister, her name's Skipper.
" Did they say that to you? That was a good one.
Did they say that? That-that's a really good one.
Oh, like, the dolls? Huh You are the first person to make that connection.
You want to be sarcastic with me, right now? That's what you want to do? Really? That's how you want to start this off? Hey, Ken, guess what? I know about your deal with Tiggy Sullivan.
Okay? So unless you want your Barbie world to get very complicated, you'd better start talking.
- Why are you doing this? - Doing what? I get Nike Airs, you've gotta get better ones, I go out with the power forward, and you've got to date the point guard.
I'm driven.
It's not about you.
You've never been much competition.
Oh, come on, man! You have always needed to be one step ahead of me.
Ever since we were little! Look, you've proven your point, okay? Now you can go home.
Blow your hair out, get your nails done.
Well, I got my nails done yesterday, but thanks.
Didn't Mom teach you anything? [scoffing.]
SAM: You might find me very intimidating, but I am nothing compared to how scary the mob can be.
They're gonna have you buckling at your knees.
Metaphorically, of course.
Because we all know that Ken's knees are like this.
Like, they don't bend.
They're just - He's like that.
- Okay, okay, fine.
I know Tiggy.
But if y if you want more, I need protection.
Okay, I'm not promising you the Dream House, but if your information is good, we can help you out.
[softly.]
Okay, okay.
[fanny pack unzipping.]
So, Tiggy is coming through today at 1:00 pm.
- [he exhales, relived.]
- Yes, she i Yeah.
[gasping.]
Yeah, she is! Yes, she is! KELLY: Hey.
What's going on? Hey.
Oh, my gosh.
Tiggy just texted Ken, passing through, one o'clock.
- Yes? - Yes.
Yas! Come on! No You're not this is not - Hey, do me a favour? - What? The next time, don't give away our only lead to my sister.
She's a scavenger.
Okay? Please.
Why are you guys so chilly-willy with each other? KELLY: Chilly-willy? Like, "cool", "distant", "not friendly".
It's a long story.
So like, we're just gonna let her wait out there in the cold? No.
She has a car on her side.
- She can go back there.
- Or, I have an idea, this is a good one.
Why doesn't she come sit with us and then - [Kelly sighs.]
- you guys can patch up - whatever is wrong.
- No, no.
- You could do that! - No.
Nope, not gonna happen.
[sighing.]
Sometimes, you cross a line you can't uncross.
- [knocking on window.]
- Oh! - Hi.
- No! Don't open it.
- I can't it's just - KELLY: Don't open it.
[inhaling loudly.]
I am not cut out to be this rude.
- I can't do it.
I can't do - Trust me Hey.
- Hi.
- So, we're all set on my end.
What about you guys? Yep, they're on their way over.
- It's kinda cold.
- Hm.
It is cold.
- Mind if I join you? - No t not at all.
No.
- Just don't even, s - Don't do it.
I'm gonna do it.
- Here! Come on in! - Don't.
[Kelly sighs.]
Hey, what are you doing?! - SAM: I'm just - KELLY: No! [overlapping argument.]
SAM: my boots are clean! [groans.]
Come on! Wow.
It smells in here.
I don't know what it could be.
[Hamm clears throat.]
What? I want to make something perfectly clear.
I'm a man.
In fact, I'm a man's man.
And according to my doctor, I have more testosterone coursing through my body than a small army.
So, that whole thing with the The snake? [clearing throat.]
My, uh my reaction to the reptile was based on a specific phobia and had nothing to do with masculinity whatsoever.
Okay? Okay.
LAYNA: What freaks you out about her? HAMM: Let's see.
Uh, for starters, she doesn't have any legs.
That's creepy.
Oh! And the other thing is she doesn't have eyelids, so she can't blink! Yeah, but that's like her superpower.
Makes her watchful and responsive 24-7.
And she literally crawls out of her own skin on the regular.
Lucky her! Every few months, she gets to shed her old life and start a whole new one.
I wish I could do that.
Hm.
HAMM: Maybe you can.
SAM: You turned that department around - all on your own.
- KATRINA: Nah, I - I mean, not entirely.
- SAM: It was.
- [Kelly sighs, annoyed.]
- It was.
KATRINA: Why am I being modest? It was me.
- SAM: It was you! - [laughter.]
SAM: Yes, it was you! - Yes, it was! - Yeah! - Yeah! - SAM: Yes! Yes, girl! I know.
She's just jealous because my case clearance rate is higher than hers.
Is it really? Okay, I need you now to go into great detail.
What is the secret of your track record? - I have a three-point system.
- SAM: Three? Interesting.
I'm more of a five-stepper myself.
- Five?! - I do five.
- [Kelly coughs.]
- SAM: Duff, are you okay? Do you need water? [coughing.]
No, gonna let the window down, get some fresh air [inhaling and exhaling deeply.]
Ah, that's better.
I had to let some of that nerd out.
Whoo! Let some of that cool back in.
Oh, hey.
Pantsuit Nation, she's here.
Let's go! [siren trilling.]
KELLY: Police! Stop.
Put the car in park.
Turn it off.
SAM: Step out of the vehicle! Slowly! I'm sorry.
What's What's going on here? That's what you're gonna tell us.
KELLY: All right, search the van.
Come with me.
Move.
Move! I got it.
Okay.
Hi, Maureen, it's Tiggy.
Listen, my work's going long.
Could you give Sol his dinner? - I should be home by - [dog barking.]
MAN: Blowing into the desert I'll be home later.
Setting all the captives free Hey! Jacob! You want this 3000$? I suggest you muzzle yourself and your mangy mutt too! It's hard enough to breathe in this tin can without you sucking all the air out.
I provide a special service.
You own a crap rental-car place that can't even stay afloat without resorting to human trafficking.
JACOB: I prefer the term "ferrying for a fee".
TIGGY: Yeah, you know what? That's what my people said this would be, but this ain't ferrying, okay? It's depraved.
And if I don't get back home, my son is gonna be taken from me.
- Joy is flowing into the desert - TIGGY: Jacob! Setting all the captives free - Not all the captives.
- [dog whines.]
[dog barks.]
All right, what do you know about Tiggy Sullivan? Well, I was at this truck stop, I was hoping to hitch a ride to Niagara Falls, and this lady comes over, says she'll give me 2000 bucks if I just drive the van across the border, so - Did she say why? - No.
She just gave me cash and said to meet her at the Sonic Car Rental in Oakville.
I am gonna get Hamm to head over there right away.
Yeah, also have him pull a list of all the cars they have rented out right now.
Maybe it's a round-trip.
- But keep it to y - She's coming across in a Sonic Car Rental.
- Great.
- yourself.
- [door closes.]
- Stay there.
So, we assume Tiggy's gonna try to cross over using the National Customs Processing Lane which is Ken's lane, on the far right, so now, I plan to focus my attention on the Sonic Car Rental vehicles over on the US side.
Thank you for your help, guys.
Oh! If I miss something, and that's a big "if", then, you'll get your chance.
- [softly.]
Yeah.
- [long sigh.]
What do you think? I think my sister would crawl across cut glass to get to Tiggy before me.
If Karina doesn't find Tiggy, it's because she's already crossed.
The question is: where the hell would she go? She knows she's been made.
Hey, Naz, could you check on something for me? [train crossing dinging.]
Hi, you! [laughing.]
Mm! Let me take that.
How come that's so heavy? SOL: I don't know.
Layna said not to look.
MAUREEN: Well, I swear, if you didn't eat your lunch I will not tolerate you wasting food.
Okay? NAZ: Ma'am? My name is Detective Taai Nazeer, I'm with the GTPD.
I'm looking for your daughter-in-law.
Yeah, well good luck finding her.
You weren't supposed to open it! Hey, buddy, where'd you find that? Sol, honey, where'd you get the money? I don't know.
You guys are gonna have to come with me.
[Maureen sighs and mutters indistinctly.]
It's okay, it's okay.
It's okay.
SAM: Hey, Naz, what happened? Well, I just brought in Rick Gray's mother, Maureen.
Tiggy left a message on her phone about a half an hour ago.
I just sent it to you.
- Take a listen.
- Okay.
TIGGY: Hi, Maureen, it's Tiggy.
Listen, my work's going long could you give Sol his dinner? - I should be home by - [dog barks.]
I'll be home later.
KELLY: And how long were you in Buffalo? KARINA: Thank you.
Come through.
Come on.
Stop.
Hey, there.
Karina Duff, Buffalo RP.
- Can I see your passport? - [dog barking.]
- It's a cute dog.
- Thank you.
Can you open the trunk? Yes, ma'am.
- [trunk clicks open.]
- [shushing.]
[dog barks.]
- [dog barks in the distance.]
- [Kelly speaks indistinctly.]
You plan on having more travel? [barking.]
KELLY: Thank you very much.
[Kelly sighing.]
Okay, can I see your passport, please, sir? Hi, baby.
All right, you can go ahead.
- [barking.]
- KARINA: Go.
Go, go, go! Bye, pup.
KARINA: Forward, please! Can you please, please shut that dog up? Having a dog makes us look less suspicious.
- [dog barking.]
- Just relax, okay? Duff, we need to stop that driver.
The one with the dog.
Karina already checked him.
It's clean.
Trust me.
KELLY: All right, let's pull him over there.
- SAM: Yeah.
- [dog barking.]
- How you doing? - OFFICER: Sir, pull over here, please.
Karina Duff.
[dog barking.]
Uh, sorry, can you Hold on.
I've already been checked on the US side.
- What's this about? - SAM: Sir, get out of the car.
Why? Now! - [dog whines.]
- SAM: Remove the dog.
Uh God! SAM: Oh, God, this has to be it.
- This has to be it! - What are you talking about? When you said I couldn't keep information to myself, but I did.
I kept it to myself! Yeah, but you weren't supposed to keep it from me! Don't waste your time, I already checked this car.
Well, you didn't check it good enough.
Oh, I forgot! You need to look for work up here, in Canada, do you? Just find ways to keep yourself busy.
All right, look, Karina, what I know about you is you may be very smart, but you're cocky.
And being cocky makes you lazy.
And one thing I know about my partner, here, she is anything but lazy.
Yeah.
And sh I'm smart too.
Tell her I'm smart.
Tiggy Sullivan is in this car.
I'm gonna pick every little piece of it apart until I find her.
What? Yeah.
That's nice.
[sighing.]
Look, she better be in here or I will never talk to you again.
You just can't admit when you're wrong, can you? She has to be in here.
This doesn't make any sense.
- [clicking.]
- Oh, Jesus! Hey, Ms.
Sullivan.
How's it going? - [door clangs.]
- [lock clinking.]
[footsteps move away.]
[fingers tapping.]
- Are you gonna hold my hand? - Not anymore.
Lay, come on.
I need you.
I'm scared.
We gotta stick together.
Did you know what I meant when I told you to meet me at Square One? Jesus, Lay.
No wonder I'm in this mess when you were all I had to lean on.
Back to Square One.
Where it all started.
Mom's old house.
It's been empty for years.
You've been holding my hand, dragging me around with you since I was a baby.
But I think I was just a prop in your life.
Someone to kick, someone to blame.
Stop it, sissy.
You know I love you.
Maybe.
But all those times I held your hand, it's 'cause I trusted you were gonna take me somewhere good.
But that never happened.
TIGGY: Better than going nowhere.
Which is where you'd be if you were on your own.
I'm talking to the cops.
I'm gonna cooperate.
You cross that line with me, there's no turning back.
The line's already crossed, Tig.
[soft music.]
What? What's your story? You got family here? Nope.
So, where you from? I'm from Winnipeg.
Where are you from, Bodhi? Here.
You know, I know where everyone working in this place comes from, except this dude.
That makes me wonder how he got in here.
He got in here through me and my mother, okay? Uh Oh, hey, Nelson, what's up? Just shut up, Bodhi.
What's the deal with that? Someone tried to rip him off.
Guess they won't be trying that again.
[soft music continues.]
NAZ: I'm glad that tip panned out for you.
Yeah.
[stuttering.]
Thank you.
We never would've gotten Tiggy without it.
Yeah.
Well, I'm gonna go home and get some rest.
Yeah.
Hey, Naz.
Can I, uh, just wait.
Uh, your eye Wh-what really happened? I know that you you don't play volleyball.
[clears throat.]
Well, if you really want to know, I went out on a call, with Davidson, and three other guys from Drug Squad.
I got into it, with a target and uh when I called for back-up Nobody came.
Strangely, their radios were all down.
Was it because of the Kelly and Keegan thing? NAZ: They're sending me a message.
That my loyalty is in the wrong place.
What y'all whispering about? Nothing.
Just that I am exhausted.
And I will see you later, partner.
What's going on? SAM: Time to go talk to the Queen of Stockwood! That's what's going on.
Saddle up, partner! [makes the sound of galloping with her hands.]
I think you might've forgot the sugar.
[laughing.]
What?! Oh, my God! - Oh.
- See? You're right, it's horrible! [Nathan indistinctly.]
[laughter continues.]
I told you, my business is clean.
Yeah? Then why did you transport a load of MDMA into the States last night? [scoffing.]
That was flowers.
Why'd you pay someone to drive your van out of Buffalo? Carpal tunnel.
I can't gear shift.
Oh, I see, then, that's why you put yourself in the dashboard.
Okay, that makes sense.
And someone hid 50,000$ in cash in your son's backpack.
KELLY: Yeah.
You know what? That scumbag Randy Bowen's stayed at my house a few days.
He had to stash his drug money somewhere for safekeeping.
- KELLY: Hm.
- Sol must've found it.
Hm.
Yeah.
- That's plausible.
- Yeah.
You know, speaking of Randy Bowen, you don't seem to care that he's dead.
Why is that? No need to get all emotional over someone I barely knew.
Your sister knew him pretty well.
Yeah, that's her problem.
KELLY: Actually yours too.
You started working with Randy after you took over for Rick.
Built yourself a nice little empire together, bringing in drugs - for Bill Misiano.
- TIGGY: You know what? I thought we knew each other better than this.
I was an open book.
And Jackie helped you every step of the way.
Has she? Or has she just helped you get information about us? My family has nothing to do with this.
KELLY: Actually, that's not true.
'Cause Layna, looking pretty good for a murder.
You, Jackie and Layna are all a part of conspiracy to traffic.
Yeah, and Sol is gonna spend the rest of his childhood living with his grandmother.
Unless you agree to work with us.
Everything you have on me is circumstantial.
And I'm admitting to nothing.
Okay.
Are you really sure that your sister's not gonna talk? KELLY: She seems pretty talkative to me.
[exhaling.]
Okay, how about this? You two get off my back, cut me a decent deal, I'll hand over the man who killed Randy Bowen.
You didn't think to hand over the file to me? Nope.
I didn't.
- DAVIDSON: Snitch.
- MCCONNELL: Ooh-ah! There you go.
SAM: Elliot, you got a job? That's so good! Where? ELLIOT: Um Y-you know, I-I'll tell you about it later, Mom.
I gotta go.
But I love you, okay? You know, when my mom does this MDMA deal, she can get Buffalo off her back and then, we can get out of this, start fresh, get our cut.
A shipment of flowers is slated to go to Buffalo today.
Question is: are they delivering drugs hidden in flowers or are they just delivering flowers? Where did you say your son got a job? I don't know.
He didn't say.
Why? If you have gotten yourself into something that you can't get out of, I can get you out.
How do you know about Bill Misiano? LIAM: I didn't.
Until he reached out to me.
Misiano wants to work with me direct.
I'm thinking the less people involved, the better.
MISIANO: I'm a snake.
It's a fact.
Everybody know that about me.
- Tiggy Sullivan.
- Tiggy Sullivan.
[water rushes.]
[laughter.]
Come on in! - Welcome, Tiggy! - Wow! Welcome to my-my pad.
Um Oh, yeah, we should take our shoes off.
Here.
Yeah, this'll keep your feet warm.
TIGGY: Thanks.
My, uh, my Aunt Carmel, she knit those.
We used to call 'em gliders.
I really should go check into a hotel.
My spare room's better than any hotel, I'll tell you that right now.
Come on, put 'em on.
Oh, yeah.
Boot helpage.
One.
And two.
[soft chuckle.]
[softly.]
Wow.
[soft gasp.]
- Whoa.
Niagara Falls.
- Right? MISIANO: You know, back in the day, before I rejected misogyny, I used to compare my view of the Falls with a really nice pair of tits.
I mean, you know, someone else gets to own 'em, but I still get to look at 'em.
Never say that now.
No, no, no.
Cup of tea? MISIANO: Sugar, sugar, sugar.
Ah, here it is.
Hey, Tiggy.
Hey, Tiggy! Hey, reviews! They're coming in.
On the MDMA.
Everybody says it's a knockout.
Like, knockout.
So, I want to take it up a notch.
I'm thinking of getting way more of that stuff.
You think you could find me a couple of trustworthy drivers? I could get my sister to do it.
Oh, no.
No family.
No family.
We need you once removed.
But you're on the right track, Tiggy.
I love women drivers.
Okay.
Well Let me think about it.
I'm sure I've got some women in my world that I trust.
I want you to tell me everything you know about this Nelson fella.
The guy who makes the MDMA? You know more than I do.
You're the one who got in direct contact with him and tried to squeeze me out, remember? Nah, not really.
I'm-I'm thinking I'm gonna go up and see his warehouse soon.
I was thinking maybe you and me could go together.
Go check out and see how he makes this stuff.
And then, we pop him.
Pop him? Pop him.
Take him out.
Drop him.
You take sugar? - MISIANO: There you go.
- I'm sorry, Bill, I I'm not in the killing business.
Hey.
Tiggy.
You're in the drug business, which means you're in the killing business.
Believe me, I didn't like it either at first.
Which is why you gotta find something in it that you do like.
Something that can warm your heart.
In my case, I found that most boys that I popped carried lighters.
And I started collecting them.
And when they didn't carry lighters, some of them carried pocket watches.
So I started collecting those too.
Now, I'm full in and relaxed.
It's nice.
I look forward to going through their pockets.
It's-it's like winning a prize at the fair, you know what I mean? So all of these They're all from people you killed? [laughing.]
God no! Nah, nah.
Like, uh this one here, bought it online.
This one here, poolside in Orlando.
That one came out of a piñata, and so on.
The key is, you don't want to think that you're a killer.
You want to think that you're a winner, like you're a survivor.
You don't want to be known as a killer, but equally, nobody wants to get labelled a loser.
Just to say, like, I mean, you and I got in a fight and I killed you.
Who's the winner, who's the loser? D-do you see what I mean? I think so? What's it gonna be, Tiggy? What's it gonna be? You gonna go all the way with me or-or what? I say we cut Nelson out and we take it all ourselves.
Why the hell not.
Why the hell not.
You finish your tea.
I'm gonna go put some fresh sheets on your bed and put some chocolates on your pillow, and then, I'm gonna read you some sexist passages from the Bible that boil my piss.
That's good.
Drink up.
Come on.
I've been dying to get a woman's perspective on this stuff, you know? I'm so excited! I'm a magic man Yeah yeah I'm a magic man, yeah Tiggy Sullivan, 42 years old, full name, Antigone Susan Sullivan.
Wow, her parents did not consider her initials when they named her, huh? Probably why she turned to a life of crime.
Yeah, now our ASS is literally in the wind.
Okay, okay.
Here's our working theory Rick gets busted, Tiggy takes over from Rick starts bringing in Misiano's cocaine across the border using her logistics company.
Starts working with Randy Bowen importing the cocaine and exporting the MDMA.
How'd we miss this? She's your confidential informant's mother.
She was literally under our nose the entire time.
We checked her company.
It was clean.
- She had no record.
- SAM: It was me.
The whole single mother struggling, I just - I bought into the whole thing.
- But the good news is she got greedy.
Her little expansion to the MDMA business led us to Gaia Flowers, which, in turn, led us to the MDMA shipment that she took across the border.
SHANKS: So, where is she now? She hasn't crossed back over into Canada yet, but we have border patrol on it.
SAM: Yeah, and Hamm's outside her residence.
Gonna search the place as soon as we get the warrant.
We got enough for a warrant? NATHAN: Given the nature of Tiggy's job, and her association with Randy Bowen, should be enough.
I think we're good.
Okay.
Keep me posted.
One last question: what happened to your face? Uh, it's a it's a volleyball injury.
Oh, my God, I totally get it.
All through high school, like, every team sport, it's like, constant balls in my face, like bang, bang, bang-bang, bang-bang-bang, slap-slap-slap, slap.
Ugh.
And that, Constable, is how I found out that I have a latex allergy.
Wow.
That's a-that's a riveting story.
You know that you could kill me with that avocado right now? - Well, I - Chemically, - they're very similar.
- Okay, do you want me to throw out the avocado? - The whole sandwich, actually.
- [soft gasp.]
Just to be safe! An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
You have to see a new doctor, Hamm.
[car door closes.]
[muffled.]
Are you happy? - [Hamm speaks indistinctly.]
- [muffled.]
Okay! TIGGY: Hey.
Hey, the cops are sitting on our place.
- MISIANO: Tiggy! It's like Audre Lorde - What? - Are you sure? - LAYNA: Yeah.
There's two of them, parked outside for hours, watching the house.
What should I do? [Misiano chatters continuously.]
Defrost dinner and leave.
What? TIGGY: "Defrost dinner" and leave.
[softly.]
Okay.
TIGGY: The freezer.
Okay, yes, I'm doing it! Why am I looking through the f Where should I go? Go to Square One.
You mean the mall? No, Layna, Square One.
I don't know what you're saying.
Can't I just stay put? I mean, there's nothing to see here, right? Especially if they're looking between your ears.
Listen to me.
Send Sol to school with his lunch packed.
I'll call you when I can.
Answer when I call.
And if I don't, you'll know the cops got me.
Leaving so soon? Everything okay? Oh, yeah, uh, just kid stuff.
I should get going.
Hey, thanks for letting me crash.
Drive safe, ladybug.
We're gonna be visiting that warehouse the next few days.
Sure.
I'll call Nelson and set that up.
Okay, defrost dinner.
Defrost dinner.
Send Sol to school.
Pack his lunch.
Defrost dinner.
Go pack his Okay.
You ready to go, baby? Yo, you drive, I'll DJ.
- Yeah? - Uh-huh.
Hey, Elliot! Where you headed? Going out with my friend.
STEVE: Okay, rad.
'Cause your mother called, wanted me to make sure that you weren't working with that courier crowd.
- That job's not a thing anymore.
- Cool.
Which is why I could actually use 20 bucks.
- Gotcha.
- ELLIOT: Nice.
She also told me to make sure you weren't hanging around with that Jackie Sullivan.
Who's Jackie? Uh, she's my ex-girlfriend.
She's nothing but trouble.
Huh.
JACKIE: I'm Penelope, by the way.
I'm just studying photography at OCAD.
Elliot was really nice to offer to model for me.
- Which is super nice.
- Oh.
JACKIE: Super sweet, super helpful.
He's actually kinda shy about it, he's, uh, agreed to pose nude.
- Oh.
- [she laughs.]
- Nude? - Yeah! - Okay.
Cool.
- ELLIOT: Uh Experimental piece.
- Have fun, my dude.
- All right.
Nice to meet you! Bodhi just texted, he said that they're moving the entire operation into that warehouse on Sterling.
[Kelly inhales and exhales deeply.]
Well, well, well, if it isn't the dream team.
Hey.
Uh, you realize you're parked under a no-parking sign, right? [scoffs.]
Yeah! It's all a part of my strategy so no one makes us as cops.
SAM: Right.
And you know you're dressed as - cops.
- Yeah.
KELLY: Yeah, okay.
Let's go.
Could you please try and be cool? Be cool! [door opening.]
KELLY: Oh! Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
I don't want to do this in front of that kid.
All right, let's go.
Oh, crap! LAYNA: Oh, crap, crap! Crap, crap! Sorry, Mercedes! - [banging on door.]
- SAM: Police, open up! We have a warrant for your arrest! GTPD! We have a warrant to search the premises! [door slaming.]
SAM: Go.
Go, go, go, go, go! - Gotcha! - [Layna yells.]
[Hamm screams shrilly.]
Sorry, Mercedes! - BREANN: Stop, police! - [Layna gasps.]
KELLY: Layna Sullivan! - You're under arrest! - For what? For throwing your snake at a police officer, that's what.
It's assault with a deadly weapon.
- She's not deadly! - Still assault.
Turn around! Put your hands on your head, please.
You're screaming like a banshee.
- She's so cute! - That was not a scream, okay? HAMM: That was a loud noise of surprise.
KELLY: How is that not a scream? This isn't funny, okay? This is not funny.
Really? 'Cause I find it hy-sss-terical.
[she laughs snarkily.]
Like, "sss", like I was a snake there, f It's good.
Can't believe you're afraid of this.
Hi! [babying.]
Yes! Yes, he's a bad, bad boy.
SAM: Okay, Layna, where's Tiggy? I plead the fifth.
This is Canada.
That's not a thing.
Well, I refuse to answer and you can't hold me.
[soft knock on mirror.]
[Kelly sighs.]
SHANKS: We ran Layna's prints.
Turns out that snake isn't the only thing she had her hands all over.
Randy's motel.
Uh-huh.
They were the only clear set of prints we were able to get besides Randy's.
I'm gonna have to hand this over to Homicide.
- No! - KELLY: Yes! At least let us finish our interview.
Okay, but you got the 20 minutes it's gonna take for Tweedledee and Tweedledum to get down here.
- Yep.
- [door buzzes open.]
KELLY: I believe you know this man.
Why would you show those to me?! You need to look at it.
He's dead! SAM: And your fingerprints were found all over the hotel room where Randy Bowen was shot.
In the mini bar, the windows, the bedroom.
- So? - KELLY: So you just became a person of interest in a murder investigation.
No, no, hold up.
I didn't kill Randy.
And my prints are all over that room because I was with Randy all over that room.
The only thing I'm guilty of is having great sex with a bad man.
Maybe I'm also guilty of being stupid.
I mean, that's what Tiggy thinks.
It's like, I'm so afraid that she'll think I'm stupid.
I end up being stupider.
Today, she's speaking to me in code.
I didn't have a clue what she was talking about.
So, I can't even tell you where she wants me to meet her.
You spoke to Tiggy today.
What sort of code? KELLY: Sounds like you gave her the heads up about the cops being outside and she was coming up with a plan on where to meet.
Uh-huh.
Were Jackie and Sol supposed to meet her too? Where is Jackie anyway? SAM: She's got a new phone, new number.
Do you have it? I'm pleading the equivalent to the fifth? [door buzzes.]
KELLY: Listen, Ms.
Sullivan, I don't think you're a bad person.
I think you just got caught up in your sister's mess.
[cell phone vibrating.]
Hey.
SAM: Hey, Elliot, where are you? I-I'm just out skating with Henry.
SAM: Okay, are you with Jackie? It's important.
If you are, just-just say panzerotti.
Mom, no.
SAM: Okay, do you know where she is? She's I don't know, she-she went to see her dad.
Really? Okay, where? I don't know.
I-I-I We're not talking anymore, so All right.
LAYNA: the snake probably knows more than I do.
Elliot, wait, j-just Are you telling me the truth? Yeah.
I-I gotta go.
I'll talk to you later.
Okay, bye.
JACKIE: Hey, so, if we're not selling on the street anymore, what are we doing? How're we getting paid? BODHI: Well, I don't know if you've noticed, but the cops shut our courier business down.
We're keeping a low profile.
And only selling to Buffalo for now.
So, if you want your money get to work.
They're cooking over there.
These guys are crushing.
You two can finish the caps.
So this is how they make Molly, huh? BODHI: Cook.
Crush.
Capsule.
That's it.
Grab a seat.
SAM: Okay, I've tried Elliot, I've tried Jackie, border security hasn't seen Tiggy.
I've pinged her phone, there is no signal.
Hello! What are you doing? That is my granola.
- Please don't.
- There's no granola.
- My name's on it.
So - Hm.
Finders, keepers.
Look, if she's still in the US, we don't have jurisdiction to trace it.
Well Do we have any connections in Buffalo who might pull a favour for us? I know someone.
But I'm gonna have to eat a lot of crow to do this.
That's better than eating my granola.
Can I have that back, please? Honestly, I use it as topping only.
On what? Other cereal.
[Kelly groans.]
Uh-huh, it's very good.
[Kelly scoffs.]
[ringing on the line.]
OFFICER: Buffalo RP.
Hello, may I please speak to Detective Karina Duff? - OFFICER: Uh-huh.
Hold please.
- Thank you.
Are you kidding me? Is that a cousin? Ooh, was that your mother? [gasping.]
Is it a sister? - Please, is it a sister? - [Kelly shushing.]
Is it, please! [snaps fingers.]
No questions.
[muzak on the line.]
KARINA: This is Detective Duff.
Karina, it's me.
KARINA: Wow.
Either Hell has frozen over or you want something.
The latter.
And I wouldn't be asking unless it was important.
Of course, you wouldn't.
Because you are a lone wolf who doesn't need anyone, including your own sister.
Well.
I need you now.
Okay? I was wondering if you could ping a phone to see if a suspect is in your area.
And this is of interest to the Buffalo RP why? Um Never said it was.
It's of interest to me.
[Karina sighing.]
Send me over the contact info, I'll see what I can do.
Yeah, you happy? Ooh.
Look at your face.
This must be like Christmas for you, huh? You barely can contain yourself, just bursting with a billion questions, am I right? SAM: I have way bigger things on my mind, important matters other than your incredibly intriguing family drama, - thank you very much.
- Okay.
So go do them, then.
- Can I have one question? - Nope.
[Sam exhales, disappointed.]
- Come on, Layna.
- [ringing on line.]
Pick up, pick up! [Layna's voice.]
This is Layna.
You know what to do! Kidding me! [ringing on line.]
[cell phone ringing.]
Tsk! [sighing.]
TIGGY: Maureen, hi! What's preventing you from taking care of your own child this time? I'm-I'm held up with some work stuff.
Could you please call the school, tell Sol to go home with you when he gets out? Well, I'm drawing the line here, Tig.
You don't show up by six, I'm gonna get Sol's things and he's gonna move here permanently.
Am I clear? [angrily.]
I'll be there, Maureen.
Relax.
Yeah Right.
Is it hard having siblings? 'Cause I was thinking about it, and I just think that it really, it really, really would be.
If you ever need to vent, if you need to talk to someone, I'm a very good listener.
Yeah? Because you really weren't listening when I asked you not to ask.
That's because that was an "obey" listen, what I'm talking about is more "lend an ear" listen.
KELLY: Okay.
Check this out.
So, the last time Sullivan Logistics crossed back into Canada, this guy Kenneth Barbey was working.
[silent laughter.]
SAM: Oh, my G Duff, did you h Ken Barbey! - [Sam laughs.]
- Look at this.
- Can you ima - He was also working the last three times Layna returned from Buffalo.
- Oh-ho! - Okay, okay! Guess what I'm thinking? Maybe he's their route.
You know, le-let's them in without inspection.
Our guy's working this afternoon.
[cell phone chiming.]
Uh, Karina, what's up? KARINA: Tiggy Sullivan's cell phone just pinged about two miles south of the Fort Derby border.
Thanks.
I appreciate it.
KARINA: You want to tell me what this is about? No.
Talk to you later! - [she chuckles.]
- Okay.
Is that your idea of eating crow? Because I-I'm thinking that maybe you misunderstand the term "eating crow".
No, I don't.
But how about I get some drive-through crow on our way to the US border? Our guy starts his shift in a couple hours.
Just enough time for us to get there.
SAM: Yes! KELLY: Let's go, let's go! - I'm going.
- KELLY: Forget the pens, let's go! Let's go! I'm leaving you! SAM: I'm going so fast! The next shift starts in 15 minutes.
Hey, hey, wait.
Check it out.
You think that's him? I think that fanny pack costs more than my house.
Wow.
SAM: Is that a reflective coat? KELLY: Oh, wait.
He has to be wheeled to work.
- Yeah.
He can't just walk - He can't walk.
- the 10 steps.
- Hm.
- He's making his coin somehow.
- Yep.
Let's wait 'till he gets inside, so he has nowhere to - uh, ru like, scoot.
- Yeah.
WOMAN: Kenneth Barbey? I'm Detective Karina Duff, Buffalo RP, I need to ask you a few questions.
Detective Kelly Duff, Ken Barbey, Greater Toronto Police.
I'm sorry.
First, we need to ask you a few questions.
What's this about? Are you pilfering my case now? After you pilfered my connections.
And I didn't pilfer.
I requested and you agreed.
After which I looked into this suspect of yours, who happened to make a few phone calls to Bill Misiano.
- [Kelly sighing.]
- He's a lieutenant with the Buffalo crime family who is of great interest to me.
So, I am going to detain her on my side.
I'm sorry.
I have a warrant for her arrest, so I'll be detaining her on my side.
Or, uh, wh-what we could do is just meet in the middle.
Take advantage of our unlimited powers of search and seizure at the border.
Both sides.
Fine.
We'll shunt all trucks and panel vans to one side.
We'll control it on either end.
SAM: See? Look at us! It's a compromise.
Karina, may I have a minute? Wazowski, why don't you take Ken here for a chat? Let's go.
Ken Barbey.
Ken Barbey.
I bet a lot of people made fun of you growing up.
Not really.
Why? 'Cause your name 'Cause, like, it's K like, Ken.
Like, Ken an like, Ken, Barbie.
Was Because Were they like, "Oh, look, is that your Barbie truck?" "Oh, look over there, big truck, that's a Barbie truck.
" Or, "You got a little sister, her name's Skipper.
" Did they say that to you? That was a good one.
Did they say that? That-that's a really good one.
Oh, like, the dolls? Huh You are the first person to make that connection.
You want to be sarcastic with me, right now? That's what you want to do? Really? That's how you want to start this off? Hey, Ken, guess what? I know about your deal with Tiggy Sullivan.
Okay? So unless you want your Barbie world to get very complicated, you'd better start talking.
- Why are you doing this? - Doing what? I get Nike Airs, you've gotta get better ones, I go out with the power forward, and you've got to date the point guard.
I'm driven.
It's not about you.
You've never been much competition.
Oh, come on, man! You have always needed to be one step ahead of me.
Ever since we were little! Look, you've proven your point, okay? Now you can go home.
Blow your hair out, get your nails done.
Well, I got my nails done yesterday, but thanks.
Didn't Mom teach you anything? [scoffing.]
SAM: You might find me very intimidating, but I am nothing compared to how scary the mob can be.
They're gonna have you buckling at your knees.
Metaphorically, of course.
Because we all know that Ken's knees are like this.
Like, they don't bend.
They're just - He's like that.
- Okay, okay, fine.
I know Tiggy.
But if y if you want more, I need protection.
Okay, I'm not promising you the Dream House, but if your information is good, we can help you out.
[softly.]
Okay, okay.
[fanny pack unzipping.]
So, Tiggy is coming through today at 1:00 pm.
- [he exhales, relived.]
- Yes, she i Yeah.
[gasping.]
Yeah, she is! Yes, she is! KELLY: Hey.
What's going on? Hey.
Oh, my gosh.
Tiggy just texted Ken, passing through, one o'clock.
- Yes? - Yes.
Yas! Come on! No You're not this is not - Hey, do me a favour? - What? The next time, don't give away our only lead to my sister.
She's a scavenger.
Okay? Please.
Why are you guys so chilly-willy with each other? KELLY: Chilly-willy? Like, "cool", "distant", "not friendly".
It's a long story.
So like, we're just gonna let her wait out there in the cold? No.
She has a car on her side.
- She can go back there.
- Or, I have an idea, this is a good one.
Why doesn't she come sit with us and then - [Kelly sighs.]
- you guys can patch up - whatever is wrong.
- No, no.
- You could do that! - No.
Nope, not gonna happen.
[sighing.]
Sometimes, you cross a line you can't uncross.
- [knocking on window.]
- Oh! - Hi.
- No! Don't open it.
- I can't it's just - KELLY: Don't open it.
[inhaling loudly.]
I am not cut out to be this rude.
- I can't do it.
I can't do - Trust me Hey.
- Hi.
- So, we're all set on my end.
What about you guys? Yep, they're on their way over.
- It's kinda cold.
- Hm.
It is cold.
- Mind if I join you? - No t not at all.
No.
- Just don't even, s - Don't do it.
I'm gonna do it.
- Here! Come on in! - Don't.
[Kelly sighs.]
Hey, what are you doing?! - SAM: I'm just - KELLY: No! [overlapping argument.]
SAM: my boots are clean! [groans.]
Come on! Wow.
It smells in here.
I don't know what it could be.
[Hamm clears throat.]
What? I want to make something perfectly clear.
I'm a man.
In fact, I'm a man's man.
And according to my doctor, I have more testosterone coursing through my body than a small army.
So, that whole thing with the The snake? [clearing throat.]
My, uh my reaction to the reptile was based on a specific phobia and had nothing to do with masculinity whatsoever.
Okay? Okay.
LAYNA: What freaks you out about her? HAMM: Let's see.
Uh, for starters, she doesn't have any legs.
That's creepy.
Oh! And the other thing is she doesn't have eyelids, so she can't blink! Yeah, but that's like her superpower.
Makes her watchful and responsive 24-7.
And she literally crawls out of her own skin on the regular.
Lucky her! Every few months, she gets to shed her old life and start a whole new one.
I wish I could do that.
Hm.
HAMM: Maybe you can.
SAM: You turned that department around - all on your own.
- KATRINA: Nah, I - I mean, not entirely.
- SAM: It was.
- [Kelly sighs, annoyed.]
- It was.
KATRINA: Why am I being modest? It was me.
- SAM: It was you! - [laughter.]
SAM: Yes, it was you! - Yes, it was! - Yeah! - Yeah! - SAM: Yes! Yes, girl! I know.
She's just jealous because my case clearance rate is higher than hers.
Is it really? Okay, I need you now to go into great detail.
What is the secret of your track record? - I have a three-point system.
- SAM: Three? Interesting.
I'm more of a five-stepper myself.
- Five?! - I do five.
- [Kelly coughs.]
- SAM: Duff, are you okay? Do you need water? [coughing.]
No, gonna let the window down, get some fresh air [inhaling and exhaling deeply.]
Ah, that's better.
I had to let some of that nerd out.
Whoo! Let some of that cool back in.
Oh, hey.
Pantsuit Nation, she's here.
Let's go! [siren trilling.]
KELLY: Police! Stop.
Put the car in park.
Turn it off.
SAM: Step out of the vehicle! Slowly! I'm sorry.
What's What's going on here? That's what you're gonna tell us.
KELLY: All right, search the van.
Come with me.
Move.
Move! I got it.
Okay.
Hi, Maureen, it's Tiggy.
Listen, my work's going long.
Could you give Sol his dinner? - I should be home by - [dog barking.]
MAN: Blowing into the desert I'll be home later.
Setting all the captives free Hey! Jacob! You want this 3000$? I suggest you muzzle yourself and your mangy mutt too! It's hard enough to breathe in this tin can without you sucking all the air out.
I provide a special service.
You own a crap rental-car place that can't even stay afloat without resorting to human trafficking.
JACOB: I prefer the term "ferrying for a fee".
TIGGY: Yeah, you know what? That's what my people said this would be, but this ain't ferrying, okay? It's depraved.
And if I don't get back home, my son is gonna be taken from me.
- Joy is flowing into the desert - TIGGY: Jacob! Setting all the captives free - Not all the captives.
- [dog whines.]
[dog barks.]
All right, what do you know about Tiggy Sullivan? Well, I was at this truck stop, I was hoping to hitch a ride to Niagara Falls, and this lady comes over, says she'll give me 2000 bucks if I just drive the van across the border, so - Did she say why? - No.
She just gave me cash and said to meet her at the Sonic Car Rental in Oakville.
I am gonna get Hamm to head over there right away.
Yeah, also have him pull a list of all the cars they have rented out right now.
Maybe it's a round-trip.
- But keep it to y - She's coming across in a Sonic Car Rental.
- Great.
- yourself.
- [door closes.]
- Stay there.
So, we assume Tiggy's gonna try to cross over using the National Customs Processing Lane which is Ken's lane, on the far right, so now, I plan to focus my attention on the Sonic Car Rental vehicles over on the US side.
Thank you for your help, guys.
Oh! If I miss something, and that's a big "if", then, you'll get your chance.
- [softly.]
Yeah.
- [long sigh.]
What do you think? I think my sister would crawl across cut glass to get to Tiggy before me.
If Karina doesn't find Tiggy, it's because she's already crossed.
The question is: where the hell would she go? She knows she's been made.
Hey, Naz, could you check on something for me? [train crossing dinging.]
Hi, you! [laughing.]
Mm! Let me take that.
How come that's so heavy? SOL: I don't know.
Layna said not to look.
MAUREEN: Well, I swear, if you didn't eat your lunch I will not tolerate you wasting food.
Okay? NAZ: Ma'am? My name is Detective Taai Nazeer, I'm with the GTPD.
I'm looking for your daughter-in-law.
Yeah, well good luck finding her.
You weren't supposed to open it! Hey, buddy, where'd you find that? Sol, honey, where'd you get the money? I don't know.
You guys are gonna have to come with me.
[Maureen sighs and mutters indistinctly.]
It's okay, it's okay.
It's okay.
SAM: Hey, Naz, what happened? Well, I just brought in Rick Gray's mother, Maureen.
Tiggy left a message on her phone about a half an hour ago.
I just sent it to you.
- Take a listen.
- Okay.
TIGGY: Hi, Maureen, it's Tiggy.
Listen, my work's going long could you give Sol his dinner? - I should be home by - [dog barks.]
I'll be home later.
KELLY: And how long were you in Buffalo? KARINA: Thank you.
Come through.
Come on.
Stop.
Hey, there.
Karina Duff, Buffalo RP.
- Can I see your passport? - [dog barking.]
- It's a cute dog.
- Thank you.
Can you open the trunk? Yes, ma'am.
- [trunk clicks open.]
- [shushing.]
[dog barks.]
- [dog barks in the distance.]
- [Kelly speaks indistinctly.]
You plan on having more travel? [barking.]
KELLY: Thank you very much.
[Kelly sighing.]
Okay, can I see your passport, please, sir? Hi, baby.
All right, you can go ahead.
- [barking.]
- KARINA: Go.
Go, go, go! Bye, pup.
KARINA: Forward, please! Can you please, please shut that dog up? Having a dog makes us look less suspicious.
- [dog barking.]
- Just relax, okay? Duff, we need to stop that driver.
The one with the dog.
Karina already checked him.
It's clean.
Trust me.
KELLY: All right, let's pull him over there.
- SAM: Yeah.
- [dog barking.]
- How you doing? - OFFICER: Sir, pull over here, please.
Karina Duff.
[dog barking.]
Uh, sorry, can you Hold on.
I've already been checked on the US side.
- What's this about? - SAM: Sir, get out of the car.
Why? Now! - [dog whines.]
- SAM: Remove the dog.
Uh God! SAM: Oh, God, this has to be it.
- This has to be it! - What are you talking about? When you said I couldn't keep information to myself, but I did.
I kept it to myself! Yeah, but you weren't supposed to keep it from me! Don't waste your time, I already checked this car.
Well, you didn't check it good enough.
Oh, I forgot! You need to look for work up here, in Canada, do you? Just find ways to keep yourself busy.
All right, look, Karina, what I know about you is you may be very smart, but you're cocky.
And being cocky makes you lazy.
And one thing I know about my partner, here, she is anything but lazy.
Yeah.
And sh I'm smart too.
Tell her I'm smart.
Tiggy Sullivan is in this car.
I'm gonna pick every little piece of it apart until I find her.
What? Yeah.
That's nice.
[sighing.]
Look, she better be in here or I will never talk to you again.
You just can't admit when you're wrong, can you? She has to be in here.
This doesn't make any sense.
- [clicking.]
- Oh, Jesus! Hey, Ms.
Sullivan.
How's it going? - [door clangs.]
- [lock clinking.]
[footsteps move away.]
[fingers tapping.]
- Are you gonna hold my hand? - Not anymore.
Lay, come on.
I need you.
I'm scared.
We gotta stick together.
Did you know what I meant when I told you to meet me at Square One? Jesus, Lay.
No wonder I'm in this mess when you were all I had to lean on.
Back to Square One.
Where it all started.
Mom's old house.
It's been empty for years.
You've been holding my hand, dragging me around with you since I was a baby.
But I think I was just a prop in your life.
Someone to kick, someone to blame.
Stop it, sissy.
You know I love you.
Maybe.
But all those times I held your hand, it's 'cause I trusted you were gonna take me somewhere good.
But that never happened.
TIGGY: Better than going nowhere.
Which is where you'd be if you were on your own.
I'm talking to the cops.
I'm gonna cooperate.
You cross that line with me, there's no turning back.
The line's already crossed, Tig.
[soft music.]
What? What's your story? You got family here? Nope.
So, where you from? I'm from Winnipeg.
Where are you from, Bodhi? Here.
You know, I know where everyone working in this place comes from, except this dude.
That makes me wonder how he got in here.
He got in here through me and my mother, okay? Uh Oh, hey, Nelson, what's up? Just shut up, Bodhi.
What's the deal with that? Someone tried to rip him off.
Guess they won't be trying that again.
[soft music continues.]
NAZ: I'm glad that tip panned out for you.
Yeah.
[stuttering.]
Thank you.
We never would've gotten Tiggy without it.
Yeah.
Well, I'm gonna go home and get some rest.
Yeah.
Hey, Naz.
Can I, uh, just wait.
Uh, your eye Wh-what really happened? I know that you you don't play volleyball.
[clears throat.]
Well, if you really want to know, I went out on a call, with Davidson, and three other guys from Drug Squad.
I got into it, with a target and uh when I called for back-up Nobody came.
Strangely, their radios were all down.
Was it because of the Kelly and Keegan thing? NAZ: They're sending me a message.
That my loyalty is in the wrong place.
What y'all whispering about? Nothing.
Just that I am exhausted.
And I will see you later, partner.
What's going on? SAM: Time to go talk to the Queen of Stockwood! That's what's going on.
Saddle up, partner! [makes the sound of galloping with her hands.]
I think you might've forgot the sugar.
[laughing.]
What?! Oh, my God! - Oh.
- See? You're right, it's horrible! [Nathan indistinctly.]
[laughter continues.]
I told you, my business is clean.
Yeah? Then why did you transport a load of MDMA into the States last night? [scoffing.]
That was flowers.
Why'd you pay someone to drive your van out of Buffalo? Carpal tunnel.
I can't gear shift.
Oh, I see, then, that's why you put yourself in the dashboard.
Okay, that makes sense.
And someone hid 50,000$ in cash in your son's backpack.
KELLY: Yeah.
You know what? That scumbag Randy Bowen's stayed at my house a few days.
He had to stash his drug money somewhere for safekeeping.
- KELLY: Hm.
- Sol must've found it.
Hm.
Yeah.
- That's plausible.
- Yeah.
You know, speaking of Randy Bowen, you don't seem to care that he's dead.
Why is that? No need to get all emotional over someone I barely knew.
Your sister knew him pretty well.
Yeah, that's her problem.
KELLY: Actually yours too.
You started working with Randy after you took over for Rick.
Built yourself a nice little empire together, bringing in drugs - for Bill Misiano.
- TIGGY: You know what? I thought we knew each other better than this.
I was an open book.
And Jackie helped you every step of the way.
Has she? Or has she just helped you get information about us? My family has nothing to do with this.
KELLY: Actually, that's not true.
'Cause Layna, looking pretty good for a murder.
You, Jackie and Layna are all a part of conspiracy to traffic.
Yeah, and Sol is gonna spend the rest of his childhood living with his grandmother.
Unless you agree to work with us.
Everything you have on me is circumstantial.
And I'm admitting to nothing.
Okay.
Are you really sure that your sister's not gonna talk? KELLY: She seems pretty talkative to me.
[exhaling.]
Okay, how about this? You two get off my back, cut me a decent deal, I'll hand over the man who killed Randy Bowen.