Intelligence (2006) s02e04 Episode Script

A Man & a Woman Betrayed

We need good intelligence.
You gotta tell me when you're going somewhere.
I'm not going anywhere.
Just appreciating being able to step out into the street.
You embarrassed the DEA, the FBI.
They don't want you getting snatched off the street.
I'm just breathing some air.
All right.
Sometimes you don't know what you got till it's almost gone.
That's the truth.
Have you been drinking tonight, sir? Can I see some identification? I'm on a job.
I'm looking for a witness.
All right.
Sorry to bother you.
This is Juliana.
Juliana, this is Mary.
Good to meet you.
Katarina tells me you're being harassed by an immigration official.
Yes.
- What's the official's name? - Robert Bergin.
He's obsessed with her.
He calls a dozen times a day.
- What's he asking from you? - Every other night, he shows up at my apartment.
He won't leave till I give him sex.
- For free.
- For free.
And if I object, he say, "You want me to open file on you, too?" He says he'll have her arrested for soliciting.
And now he say he want to introduce me to important people.
- What does that mean? - Government people.
People who can throw you out of country or make you citizen.
Do you always meet him at your apartment? Would you be willing to allow us to videotape these meetings? - If it'll get him off my back.
- All right.
Thank you for speaking with me.
I'll give you a call tomorrow, - see what we can arrange.
- Thank you.
Ah, could you take over, dude? How are you doing? What's happening? We're trying to look for somebody who can move a lot of weight into the United States for us.
Can you do it? - What happened to your regular guy? - He's retired.
Can you throw something together for us? How much weight are we talking about? 500-1,000 pounds a month.
- Can you do some for us? - Yeah, I think so.
Congratulations, Ted.
That's a big promotion.
Thank you.
It's a lot more responsibility.
How so? Well, I'll be supervising some big investigations.
It's high profile.
- I'm used to working behind the scenes.
- What are you afraid of? That I might crack under the load.
What does "cracking under the load" look like to you? I can't seem to turn my brain off at night.
I keep running over things in my head.
And I'm not getting much sleep.
What's the worst that could happen? Sometimes when I'm driving, I think about turning head-on into the other lane.
- Let me know how the interview goes.
- I'll call you when we're out.
So tell me what you think? It's supposed to be a good school.
That's what I heard.
No harm in looking.
Stella's got an interview at St Mary's today.
If she can handle the FBI, she can handle the nuns.
- Did you contact Spalding yet? - No.
I'll call her today.
We gotta find out what's happening with your remaining drug charges.
We'll need your help to develop a strategy.
Good photo in the Times.
Love the headlines.
The murder charges have been dropped.
Let's just remember that Jimmy still faces the drug charges.
If he's still facing charges, that means everyone may be facing charges.
So let's try and keep this thing kosher, OK? How are we doing with our US distribution? Winston says he's in.
He's got some people we could use.
- Have you checked them out? - Rene will run them through the computers, see what comes up.
Get on that.
We gotta ramp that up.
What's going on with the bank? Two members of the board flew in last night.
We're meeting at three.
- We gotta have Hogarty there.
- Get on over to rehab.
Make sure Hogarty has a clean shirt and tie for this meeting.
Do we need to have a meeting before we see them? No, I think we're ready for them.
We'll close the deal and have our own bank by the end of the day.
I got a little announcement.
I'm gonna be a father.
Congratulations, Ronnie.
- When did this happen? - I don't know.
Sometime in-between rounds, I guess.
Congratulations, man.
Thanks.
I'm looking forward to it.
I didn't think I would be, but I am.
Morning, Inspector.
Congratulations on your appointment.
Thank you.
Can you get a wire team together - for this afternoon.
Audio and video? - Yes, ma'am.
My office, if you're free.
Morning.
When did this call from the Defence Department come in? Just now.
He said it was urgent.
We've had a good opportunity just come up with one of Katarina's girls.
Somebody in Immigration is extorting.
- So we might as well jump on that.
- Who is she? Julianna Vejzna.
- Will she play with us? - So far, she's agreed.
If you'll supervise that, we may be able to get something out of it.
Wouldn't mind having a man inside Immigration.
- Never hurts.
- His name is Robert Bergin.
Talk to Rose.
She's getting a wire team ready.
I love a good honey trap.
Thank you.
It's Director Spalding at CSIS for captain Finning.
You guy sure fucked up a deal up down at Seattle.
A dead agent and a dead citizen? That's not easy to do.
- Why did you call me? - I'm being asked to set up some weed deals for Reardon, State-side.
- What, exactly? - Moving loads down the West Coast.
Seattle to San Diego.
It's a big opportunity for me.
I'd like to do this.
It'll take a meeting.
If I do this, I want a contract.
And I want some money up-front in the bank.
I need to make some money on this deal.
You've been making plenty of Reardon's money.
You guys gotta pay, too.
Cos I'm gonna be working with top people.
I wanna negotiate a good fee.
If you want some kickback, we can talk about that.
I'll give you a little taste.
Let me see what I can find in the budget.
- When are you meeting? - Mike's gonna call.
Don't ask me to wear a wire ever.
Excuse me, I'm here to visit John Hogarty.
Mr Hogarty's no longer with the programme.
- What does that mean? - He walked out last night and hasn't been back.
- Did he say where he was going? - Not that I'm aware of.
Captain Finning from the Defence Department.
- Morning.
Mary Spalding.
- Thanks for making the time.
- What can I do for you? - We got a problem with a journalist and I was hoping you might help with the approach.
- What's the situation? - They've written a piece about what they allege is faulty equipment on an armoured vehicle being used by our forces.
We've heard it's gonna be published any day now.
We're concerned it's gonna advise the enemy of a weakness that could endanger our troops.
- Have you read it? - No.
We were alerted by someone who was interviewed for it.
You don't know if the allegations are true? Well, if they are, we'd like the opportunity to correct the equipment.
- I'm to approach this journalist? - You know her.
Martha Kopps.
You went to school with her.
We thought you could approach her discreetly.
- Afternoon.
- Hello.
Where does he do most of his talking? Here on the couch, and in the bedroom.
All right.
Camera in the bookcase, audio under the chair there.
Show me the bedroom.
Do you usually have music or the television on? Anything that might interfere with our hearing the conversation? No, not usually.
Camera directly above, audio behind the mirror.
How long have you been working for Katarina? Not long.
Two, three months.
What's your story? My story My story has many chapters.
What do you want to know? Everything.
- Martha Kopps is here.
- Send her in.
Oh, my God, look at you.
You look fantastic! - So do you.
How have you been? - Not too bad.
Getting by.
I read something about your promotion to the head of CSIS here.
Thank you.
And I read you regularly.
I see your by-line all the time.
That's why I'm here, I presume? And we're off the record.
OK, let me just guess what this is about.
Somebody in the Defence Department is worried about this piece I'm working on.
They're concerned it might present a threat to our troops.
- Am I warm? - Can you tell me anything? What they want - whether you know it yet or not - are my sources.
I can't do that.
The kids climbing into these things have a right to know they're dangerous vehicles.
So does the public.
I think what the Defence Department is looking for is the chance to determine if the allegations are accurate.
- Do you know me to print bullshit? - This could get sticky for you.
You wanna know where it gets sticky? It's when these things start flipping over in the field and trapping people inside and the body count keeps rising.
What do you want? The problem resolved or simply exposed? Exposed and resolved.
Then, giving them the chance to resolve the problem quietly is a better way.
They already know about the problem.
They've known about it for years.
They're more interested in hiding it, punishing the whistleblower, than exposing it.
Can I read the piece and, as a friend, form an opinion of how much shit you're getting yourself into? Sure.
Yeah, you can read it, as a friend, on the weekend.
Like everybody else.
It's nice to see you again, Mary.
Congratulations again on your promotion.
- You always were the ambitious one.
- Let's stay in touch.
Please don't let this meeting go on the record.
I need to preserve my integrity with my sources.
- Yes? - The wire's up.
We're ready.
I'm just gonna spend some time with Julianna, make sure that she's comfortable with the situation.
I'm two minutes away.
Don't arrest anybody till I get there.
I don't want them talking to the lawyers before I get to 'em.
What's up? Jimmy wants you to do a check on Winston Chandler.
- Chandler.
When do you need this? - Today, as soon as you can.
- I'm getting paid for this.
- Talk to Jimmy about that.
Last year, he gave me centre-ice season tickets.
I'd like those.
OK, I'll let him know.
Centre-ice? We got 50 automatic teller spots lined up for Edmonton and Calgary.
Both the hockey arenas - good spots, heavy traffic.
If we get those, I think we can give all the Vancouver bank machines over to Dante.
That sounds good.
I'm not sure I can get 50 new ATMs to back-audit six months.
Oh, Christ.
See if you can pay somebody a hurry-up fee to put us at the front of the list.
We gotta do this to bring the disciples on side.
These bank machines are getting harder to get.
You shouldn't really be here.
Can I talk to you for five minutes, then I'll go? Let's go over here.
I don't see why I can't see you now and then.
Because you're half my age.
- That didn't bother you before.
- Well, circumstances were different.
I was gonna die or go to jail or escape to Costa Rica.
- It was a one-time thing.
- But I helped you out, right? I've worked the bar, I can serve tables, whatever you need.
I'm just gonna be a second.
Why don't you? - Hi, I'm Francine.
- Hi.
Lorna.
I know, I saw you the other night.
Bob's new friend.
I just need one second, Frankie.
I'll be right with you.
OK.
I'm done, that's it.
I just wanted you to know that I can waitress, serve tables, take my clothes off, whatever you need.
All right.
Bob said you needed somebody and I need the work, so - We'll put you on the list.
- Thanks.
It's nice to meet you, Francine.
Am I supposed to give my resume to somebody? You can give it to Ronnie.
I don't like the school.
- What's the problem? - They had a lot of attitude.
I think Stella should go to St Anne's.
- That's on the island.
.
I'm not sending her to boarding school.
We talked about it.
And I think it's safer for her there.
What's the harm in trying it? Tremblay found Hogarty.
We gotta go pick him up.
Let's go.
What did Stella have to say about it? You can't let her manipulate you.
She's gotta learn that she doesn't always get what she wants.
Can we talk about this later? I got a meeting.
He's inside.
- You got a death wish or something? - I'm having a hard time.
I got a 50 million $ bank deal you're fucking up for me.
If this goes sideways, you'll know what a hard time is.
I'll be OK tomorrow.
I will.
- You should've called me.
- He wouldn't let me on the phone.
That's not good enough.
You're gonna keep an eye on John for us, all right? I wanna know everything he says and does.
Get some food into him.
He's gotta be at the meeting at three o'clock.
He might need a bump to get him up for the meeting.
You're a lucky man.
OK, so I ran your guy Winston through the system.
And? And did you ask your brother about the Canucks' tickets? You gotta talk to him about that.
- I don't work for free, Mike.
- You gotta talk to my brother.
I'm talking to you.
You talk to him.
He wants this, I need to get paid.
I'm tired of being taken for granted.
OK, let me get this right.
You got the information but you wanna be paid up-front? No.
I'm gonna give you the info.
I just want you to politely tell Jim.
Tell him I put my ass on the line when I run something through the computer.
OK, hold on.
Why don't you hold onto that info and I'll tell Jim you need to be paid up-front? Right? For the information.
I just don't wanna be chasing around all the time.
Take it.
No, no, I totally agree, man.
It's the principle of the thing.
Just take the information.
I believe you should be paid.
Take it.
Please.
But, hey, you want me to tell Jim everything that you said.
You're sick and tired of being treated like a jerk-off and you wanna be paid in hockey tickets? Did I get that right? Just tell him I'm glad he made it back safe and sound.
I got a good UC operator ready to go inside Rooney's distribution network.
Since they lost the guy in Seattle, they tapped this guy.
- Is he any good? - Yeah, I think so.
He's spent time in jail with Mike, so he's got the family connection.
He could open up the US West Coast for us, unless you're still giving Jimmy Reardon free pass? No free passes.
You should develop him.
He's set up a meeting.
The truth is, we should be going after the money.
Forget the dope, it's a lost cause.
Maybe you should start documenting some of Reardon's assets, bank records, real estate transactions.
Who's paying the bills? That's a long play, very expensive.
I realise that.
All right, I'll develop a list of priority targets and get back to you.
Start with Reardon and the disciples.
You've got a new UC.
Tell him you wanna follow the money.
OK, here you go.
It'll straighten you up.
Don't fuck this up, man.
Jimmy's patiente is with you.
I'm gonna take your advice, unload the bank machines on Dante as soon as I can.
Good.
That'll give you the cash you need.
Yeah, enough to keep us liquid for a while till this bank's up and running.
You guys go on in.
I'll be right there.
Lorna showed up at the club today.
I asked Ronnie to give her a job.
She helped us out, kinda needs the bread right now.
Your call.
You know, Francine She thinks Lorna's your new girlfriend.
I'll cover for you.
- It's just till she gets on her feet.
- Your call, Jim.
Pending your board of directors' approval of the offer, the money will be transferred from my bank's Swiss account to our related affiliates in the Isle of Man, and then onto another of our affiliates in the Turks and Caicos, then onto your accounts in the Bahamas, within 24 hours of your acceptance of the offer.
That all sounds fine.
The paperwork is solid and the offer is satisfactory.
We're very anxious to proceed with your purchase of the bank.
But I have to be honest here, we're a little concerned with Mr Reardon's recent notoriety.
That's not gonna be a problem.
First of all, Jimmy won't be anywhere near this.
I'm gonna be invisible.
Hogarty's the point man, you'll deal only with him.
Secondly, Mr Reardon has been completely exonerated.
All of the charges have been dropped for lack of evidence.
But we appreciate your concern, which is why we've asked Mr Hogarty to be our nominee owner.
Mr Hogarty has an absolute sterling reputation here and abroad.
He's been Banker of the Year two years running.
And if I win again this year, that'll be a hat trick.
I've dealt with this sort of thing with dozens of our corporate clients and there's never any negative repercussions.
I'll take a position on the board and deal with all corporate business.
Mr Reardon will be completely out of the picture.
All right.
We just have to talk to the rest of our board today, just to let them know we've met and done our due diligence and that you've satisfied all our concerns.
- By all means.
- Shouldn't be more than a day or so.
Give us a shout when it's done.
We'll get together.
We'll celebrate, have some drinks.
Sounds great.
Thank you very much, gentlemen.
Look, Mr Reardon, I didn't mean any offence by that comment.
So, hey, how did I do? - I thought I was good.
- Go with Bob.
He'll take you back to rehab.
I should be at the consummation ceremony, no? Get in the truck.
What do you think? It would have been nice to close the deal, but we'll see.
I have talked to the reporter.
Her article's going to be published this weekend.
Did she say what it was going to reveal? But she did say that you were already aware of the problem, and that you were attempting to bury the story and flush out her sources.
If we knew about the problem, we'd have corrected it.
Tell her she's gonna be facing serious charges if she persists.
You know, if I do that, it'll end up in the story.
It's our kids in the field she's putting at risk.
We don't want their blood on our hands.
That's what she said.
Right.
I think she's a fine journalist and I don't want this hurting her reputation.
But let her know the next step is an injunction against publication that will bury the story.
We're looking for a compromise here.
All we want is the opportunity to check her claims.
All right.
I'll let her know what you said.
How are we doing? Just fine.
Audio's good.
Zoom in.
Closer.
This is our Immigration guy, Bergin, getting comfortable.
I want you to meet a few friends of mine.
Who are they? Just a couple of friends, guys I work with.
You'll like them.
You'll have to go through the escort service if you want to book me.
Bedroom.
- Oh, I don't wanna do that.
- Then you'll have to pay me more.
Careful.
That's it.
All right.
So that's pretty much useless, aside from identifying Bergin.
Talk to her, walk her through it.
Tell her she's gotta get him to elaborate who these people are.
Well, that might have to wait till they make a date with her.
All right, fine, send her back in.
We need more than this.
We need evidence of the allegations of extortion.
- I'll have a word.
- Thank you.
Don't rush her, obviously.
But we need results.
It's Martha Kopps on line two.
Yes, Martha? Calm down.
I can't understand a word.
Where are you? What's happening? You hear from the bankers yet? No, not yet.
This kind of thing doesn't help.
Apparently, the DEA wants to extradite you on drug charges.
It's all over the news, TV, radio, everywhere.
Call the bankers, see if they've talked to the board of directors yet.
You can see that they forced the lock.
- What did they get? - Nothing.
I don't keep my computer in here.
Too many crackheads round here.
They stole my laptop last year.
You don't think this could be one of those coming back for more? No, and I'll tell you why.
They didn't take anything.
pull a B&E, takes something.
Nothing's missing.
If the Defence Department broke in for your computer, they wouldn't leave evidence they were here.
It's a threat, Mary.
They wanted me to know they were here.
You - especially you - know that.
Don't pretend to be naive.
- Did you call the police? - Several times.
Still waiting.
Is this gonna be worth it? I'm not gonna be intimidated from publishing this.
There's gonna be heat on you? Your own colleagues will camp on your doorstep, hounding you for your sources.
It's not my colleagues I'm afraid of, it's people like you.
- What do you want me to do? - Give me protection round the clock - until this piece is published.
- I can't talk you into waiting? Why? When going into battle or rolling down the road in these things is dangerous? It's wrong to go ahead knowing this.
All right, let me see about getting you protection.
I'm shaking.
I'm gonna need a safe house and a security detail for the next two days.
I got a call from Mike.
We're getting together to talk about distribution.
Sounds good.
Reardon just got into the automatic teller business.
Suck up what you can around that.
I wanna know about his money, where it comes from, where it goes.
Well, I wanna know where my money's coming from.
You get two grand a week.
Can I get a little advance? I need to rent a pad.
In this city, it ain't cheap.
Two grand.
Stay alive till Saturday, you get another two.
You know why you guys got a shitty track record? Because you're cheap.
You want results, pay the rates.
Yeah, take it easy, there's no rush here.
Don't go trying to sell yourself too hard.
This is a long play.
Hey, I've done this before.
Yeah, and you're lucky you didn't get done.
So don't go in cocky.
Thanks for helping me out.
I thought I was gonna be sending you postcards from Costa Rica for the rest of my life.
That could still happen.
You're not free yet.
Read the papers? You think the DA's serious about trying to extradite me? I do.
They're short on witnesses but that won't stop 'em trying.
They'll be putting pressure on Ottawa.
My feeling is that, at the minimum, you're facing an audit.
I should be hiding my assets.
Is that what you're saying? Probably not a bad idea.
I owe you one.
At least one.
What's happening? What's the problem? He spent time in Stony Mountain.
So I called a friend of mine on the staff.
He says he did three months on a five-year bit.
It's a light sentence for the amount of weed he got busted with.
What do you think? That he cut a deal and sold someone out to get off? That's the impression he left behind.
On another charge, he spent a month inside.
Got out with time served on a two-year bit.
Hey, man, you wanna write him off, write him off, OK? You want Stateside connections, he's got connections.
It's your call.
I say we put him to the test.
You're in number 1201.
It's nothing special but it's safe.
Thanks for doing this.
You can't mention that I brought you to a safe house.
It can't be in the story.
- I hope not.
- What's that supposed to mean? You have to understand that, if the story is killed, I'll make sure that that becomes the story.
You ask me for protection, which I provide out of friendship, and now you're threatening me? Just because you're the glove on a hand round my throat doesn't exempt you from criticism.
You're a pain in the ass.
I'm not the one trying to shut you up.
That's my job, Mary.
I'm a journalist.
I'm supposed to be a pain in the ass, not a toadie.
And I'm also a citizen.
And that's your job - to protect me from threats, not deliver them.
There's food in the fridge and two agents across the hall.
Thanks.
Something's come up.
I want you to come with me today to meet a couple of friends of mine.
They got a load of coke that we might be able to trade for some weed.
- Are you available to back me up? - OK.
When's this gonna happen? Tonight.
Later on, around ten or so.
Sure.
Why not? I'm gonna get a beer.
Want one? Right on.
You talked to the bankers? Yeah.
Just got off the call.
Don't tell me this is going sideways.
They're saying they're still nervous about your reputation, about all the press you've been getting.
What do we need to do to get past that? What do they want? They talked to the rest of the board and they think it's too risky.
- They wanna talk again in two months.
- Talk again? We already walked them through it half a dozen times.
They know I won't be connected to the bank.
What's the problem? They've been washing cash for a decade.
- They want more money.
- Yeah, right.
How much more? Ten million.
Which we don't got.
- They're still in town? - Yeah, they're flying out tomorrow.
Forget that.
I'm gonna talk to them.
I can't let them go.
We don't have two months.
You talked to Spalding? It'd be good to know if this extradition thing is gonna be a problem.
Mike says he's gonna take me to meet a coke importer who may wanna exchange for some weed.
I want some cover if this happens.
You said you wouldn't wear a wire.
Changed your mind? No.
I won't wear a wire but I still want some cover.
I don't know who else I'm meeting with besides Mike and he's crazy.
- You know where this is gonna happen? - Yeah, on a fish boat, the Diamond Lee, Granville Docks.
- Is the boat carrying the load of blow? - I don't know.
All right.
You'll be covered.
Put this number in your speed dial.
That'll tell us if you're in trouble.
Slip your hand in your pocket and tap the phone.
I'm supposed to do this at ten.
All right, we'll be there early.
You won't see us, but we'll be there.
She's going ahead with the story.
- Where is she? - Apparently, she's gone into hiding.
Somebody broke into her house and spooked her.
She thinks it might have been you guys.
And you have no idea where she is? Jesus Christ.
I guess that's the price we pay for a free press.
Anyway, thanks for all your efforts.
Can't say we didn't try.
I guess we just hunker down now and take the flak.
C'est la vie.
Hey, Ronnie.
I hear you were handing out some nice Cubans.
Yeah, I got one for you.
Oh, yeah? Who's the lucky mama, papa? Sweet.
Who else? - Talked to Winston? - Yeah.
He says he's in.
When did you tell him the deal goes down? Ten o'clock, just like you said.
We're gonna be there watching, see if anyone else is setting up.
That sounds good.
Let's go.
We gotta work this out, find some spots.
- Here you go.
- Right on.
Let's pray to God the kid looks like Sweet.
- Hey, boyfriend! - Hey, this is not a game, all right? Watch it! If Francine finds out about you, you're done.
Behave yourself.
- Hello.
Thanks for taking the time.
- Of course, of course.
I gotta be honest with you.
I don't have a couple of months to put this deal together.
I got the obvious problems with the drug charges which is probably gonna bring down an audit or freeze on my assets.
So you can understand how important it is that we finish this deal.
We appreciate your situation, Mr Reardon.
I hope you can appreciate ours.
But we simply can't go forward with this cloud over your head.
We can't afford to attract the wrong sort of attention just now.
Neither of us want that.
But understand, did you mention that another ten million would put us back on track? Well, it would certainly give the board a little more confidence - in taking the risk.
- You see, I gotta tell you, it feels like you're putting the squeeze on me and it's not the risk - that's bothering you.
- I'm sorry you feel that way but the board feels 60 million is a fair price for what you'll get.
Here's your salad, sir.
- Thank you very much.
- You're very welcome.
Enjoy.
What I'm getting is a bank that's been in the laundry business for a decade and a board of directors who made a lot of fucking bad investments who need my money to keep them from getting by pissed of investors.
You think I didn't check you guys out? You're this far from getting an anchor strung round your necks.
Right.
Well, thanks for the meeting.
I think we're done here.
Can you give us a minute? I said give us a minute, please.
OK.
You can tell your board of directors that if we don't close this deal today for the 50 million we agreed upon, I'll be making another deal.
That one will be with the cops.
You won't make it out of the country.
So think that over.
You've got about an hour.
I didn't mean to offend you.
I got something for you.
A couple of big money launderers in town.
Interested? Always.
What's the story? They're trying to skip town after burning some people I know.
They'd talk if you offered protection.
What's the next step? Well, I'll talk to them, let you know if they like the deal.
Perfect.
Martha Kopps on the line.
Says it's urgent.
Job well done, Mary.
Thanks for nothing.
What's wrong? My publisher won't run the story unless I name my sources.
How did they get to your publisher? By telling them that you, CSIS, were investigating me for potential violation of national security regulations.
Bullshit.
I never spoke to your publisher and never told anyone we met.
- Well, the story is dead.
- I'm sorry.
- Great.
That makes it better.
- Is there anything I can do? When you read about our soldiers coming home in a box, you can look in the mirror.
- We need more specifics on tape.
- What exactly? Excuse me? I said, what exactly? The names of people he wants you to meet, his immigration colleagues.
I already ask him.
He won't give me names.
I can't keep asking without him getting suspicious.
All right, here's what you do.
Pay attention! Tell him you wanna meet his friends.
You need to make the money cos you're thinking of leaving Katarina's escort agency.
- I don't want to do this any more.
- You're already in the game.
You can't back out now.
And what if I do? You'll get tossed out of the country straight back to Romania.
You're no better than he is.
You should have thought of that before you came to us.
Call me if you hear from him again.
Take a cover team down to the docks two hours early, find yourself a good place to set up.
- Are we recording any of this? - No.
Just watching Winston's back.
They're meeting on a fish boat called the Diamond Lee.
Well, get down there now.
- This guy smells funny.
- The guy with a tool kit? You got the time? Quarter past six.
Thanks.
I think we got one here on the dock.
Son of a bitch.
We got surveillance all over us.
Hey, got one of those salted peanuts? Winston's bad, Mike, an informer.
Oh, yeah? Well, that's good to know.
I'm gonna have to get back to you on that one.
Bye.
Just the life you always talked about, huh? Remember? You said when you got out, you'd open up a night club.
Voila! You're awesome, Mike.
Is this thing still going down? It's still going down.
I just wanna say, it's gonna be great working with you.
You know? I have a good feeling.
Something's gonna happen.
Something's gonna happen, man.
We're gonna make big money.
To that.
Peace offering? Sorry.
I don't think we're on the same side of things.
Ready to do this thing? OK, let's go.
I got my car round the back.
I'm just gonna stop in here and get my keys.
- It's done.
- I'm gonna get wasted.
- Good to have you back, Jim.
- Good to be home.
Here we go.
Who's in need? Now, gentlemen, if I may, to our new venture.
To the bank.
- To the bank.
- The bank! Team Intelligence
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