The Shield s02e05 Episode Script

Greenlit

- I hear you.
- Yeah.
What's up, boss? While you were playing putt-putt Shane and me were taking down a gem operation an Armenian kingpin, two dozen of his crew.
- One guy who shall remain faceless.
- I can't believe we missed out on that! Oh, it gets better.
We found out that the Zeroun family isn't only making illegal money, they're also cleaning and shipping it.
So we're gonna take down a money-laundering ring? Sweet! Yes, it is.
We're gonna bring it down, pack it up, and save it for a rainy day.
We found out how and where they distribute their dirty cash.
This is it, boys.
This is the one we've been waiting for.
One big hit, in and out.
We're set for good.
- What? - Told you he'd be speechless.
Well, you're not serious.
You wanna rip off the Armenian mob? We have two months to plan this.
We can absolutely do this.
- No, not me.
- What are you saying? It's all of us.
No, man.
It's crazy.
It can't be that easy.
We'd have the mob chasing us on one side, the law on the other.
- Come on.
- What about you? You bailing too? No.
No.
Sounds interesting.
Lem.
No one's rushing into this.
- You know a Connie Reisler? - Yeah.
Why? She's here.
Oh, man.
Hi, Vic.
- You're clean.
- Yeah.
- I did 90 in county.
- It must've been hard on you.
It's what I needed.
What do you need from me? I wanna help you.
Provide information on a professional basis.
Look, Connie.
I'm here for you.
But I don't have throwaway money like I used to.
Well, I'm talking about making it official.
I met someone inside, told me that the state can give Cls a contract.
I can do that.
I hear things all the time.
I blend in on the street.
No.
Well, I'm tired of sucking on pipes and balls, Vic.
You know my résumé.
Who else is gonna give me a job? - It's not as simple as that.
- I don't need that much to live on.
Without it I gotta go back to tricking.
I start tricking, it's back to being a junkie.
I heard about this guy who's selling heroin to kids.
- Yeah? This tip's real solid.
Okay.
I'll see what I can do long-term.
In the meantime, tell me about this dealer.
Teenage kid.
Felipe Gomez.
I know his sister.
He just started dealing to kids.
Where? - Opposite direction.
Which of Newton's Laws of Motion applies? Police.
Which one of these kids is Enrique? Schoolmates say you been flashing thumbnail bags of heroin that you got from some guy named Felipe.
- Smack got your tongue? - You got the wrong Enrique.
Oh, really? Well, let's pat you down then.
- Up against the wall, wrong Enrique.
- Can he do that? You're in public school, Beaver.
You got no rights.
It wasn't just me, man.
Felipe was hanging out by the east gate handing them out to everyone.
- Handing them out? You know, giving it away.
Like free samples.
I come out to go to work and I find my car like this.
What can I do? This isn't my district.
Sir, the widow did this.
She knows where I live.
You sure it wasn't random? A prank? You heard her threaten me.
"Justice will find you.
" You need to file a report with Hollywood division.
I take those reports.
It's a waste of time.
If she's responsible, you need to document it.
- I guess.
- Danny, not to overburden you but the board's been on my case to get them Julien's six-month review.
- I'm almost finished with it.
- I need it today.
We had officers search every student, every locker.
If they found drugs, I told them to keep their lockers open.
I think we should start calling some parents.
I can't believe Lem's being such a pussy about this.
Who knows.
Maybe he's right.
Hey, we don't need him to pull this off.
Yes, we do.
- Lem doesn't care if we ride solo.
- Yeah, well, I care.
Either we're all in, or we're all out.
One guy knowing, who isn't accountable, isn't an option.
We're a team.
That's the only way it works.
- My educational reform if middle schoolers are high on heroin.
And if the police can't keep drug dealers out of our schools is there any place our children are safe? How do you answer your opponent? I'm here as a police officer, not as a candidate.
I want to remedy the situation, not turn it into political hay.
Excuse me.
Jesus, what the hell went down here? Some scumbag was handing out tastes of heroin like they were cookies.
Heroin? Not your daddy's smack either.
Pure and cheap.
Snort it, smoke it.
Same high as shooting up, without the float.
Addictive as shit.
You're responsible for drug busts in this district.
- I thought you had a handle on things.
- I did.
Then my handle got burnt at the stake by Armadillo.
That drug dealer, Tio? You wanna know what my relationship with him was about? It was about not letting things like this happen.
I gave him slack, but I gave him rules.
He never dealt to kids.
With Tio out, somebody saw these kids as an untapped market.
- So how do we fix this? - Well, l No.
No more arrangements with any drug dealers.
Just crack down on them.
Publicly and hard.
I can do that too.
- Police! Get your hands in the air! - Hands up! Get your hands on your head! Get down! Down! Get down! Word is, you think you can start selling in schools.
Turn kids into clients.
Nope.
No heroin here.
Here either, boss.
Nothing here either, boss.
A, B, A, B, A, B All the A's, on your feet.
Tell your fellow Torrucos the next asshole I catch selling dope to kids l'm gonna find a soft, dark place to jam this stick.
Now get out.
B's, on your feet.
You're all busted.
Whoa, whoa.
Felipe, where are you going? You're not an A.
You were handing out samples at Truman Middle School which makes you a special kind of B.
My bitch.
This guy's probably gonna need a medic.
Okay, call it in.
Get the rest of these guys carred and barred.
One-Tango-1 3, we need an RA.
Hello, officer.
- Can I help you? - You work with a Detective Mackey? - Maybe.
Why? - I sometimes have information for him.
- You one of his Cls? - Not officially.
I need to get a message to him.
I lost his number, and it's important.
What's the message? The guy he's looking for isn't stopping.
And I'm afraid if Vic isn't careful, he might start talking.
That's the message? What's your name? Tell him about the face.
He'll know.
Look at you, Felipe.
You barely got hair on your nads and you're dealing hard stuff to kids.
I'm not going to jail.
What fantasy world are you living in? I'm 1 5.
Minors don't get time.
Unless a crime's serious enough.
You moved heavy weights of H, amigo to hundreds of kids.
You're done.
- But I'm a minor.
- In a major pile of shit.
- But I was told that - You were told wrong! It's all right.
You can cry.
You wouldn't be the first.
And you damn sure won't be the last.
Everybody's got game on the street.
And then you get caught.
Reality sets in.
Life as you know it is over.
I was just following orders.
I know.
Go ahead, let it all out.
You don't understand.
You can't say no to him.
- To who? - Armadillo.
You work for Armadillo? - You've seen him in town? - No.
Everything goes through Duardo.
- Know where we can find Armadillo? - No, but Duardo would.
Armadillo's back.
Start kids off for free, get customers for life.
I'm throwing everyone on this.
- No.
You can't do that.
- Why not? Last time you couldn't read between the lines, so let me draw you a picture.
Keep other cops, Claudette especially, off my ass.
What's your plan? Armadillo knows the law.
He's using minors to distribute because they can't serve major time.
He'll also know they can't be used as undercover Cls in a major operation.
Okay.
I use Felipe as an undercover informant.
He leads us to Duardo.
Duardo leads us to Armadillo.
- Absolutely not.
- Are we gonna do this, or aren't we? I'm for doing it in a way that will secure a conviction.
It's illegal.
My way would be more of a grey area.
The last time we used a kid, Armadillo raped and tattooed her.
Think of something else, and do it fast or I am putting every unit I got on tracking him down.
- Vic.
- What can I do for you, gorgeous? - Got a message for you.
- Yeah? From who? I guess you know him.
Left side of his face was scarred like he'd been in some sort of fire or something.
Armadillo's declaring goddamn war.
What's he mean, "You don't want him talking"? Means he's gonna explain the grill marks on his face.
Talk about how we protected his drug competition.
- Someone finds him before us - Can't happen.
- We have to find him first.
- And what? Hand him over to Aceveda? He'll pull his gun.
We'll have no choice.
- You see a better way? - No.
Asshole should've gone back to Mexico like you told him.
What about Lem? He's not down with the money train, how you think he'll feel about this? Keep him away from the action, watching the door.
You know the drill.
What's up? - What's going on? - Aceveda wants us to find Armadillo.
We're just trying to figure out the best way to do it.
My grandfather had Alzheimer's.
I know how hard it is.
I was only gone an hour.
I mean, the cleaning lady said she'd watch her.
We'll find her.
I promise.
Is there any place where she might go? People she might visit? No.
Most of her friends have moved or passed away.
- Any other family members in town? - No.
I'm her only child.
I talked to the morgue and hospitals.
No matches on a Jeannie Sutton.
Listen, we've notified our patrol cars.
We're gonna distribute a flier with your mom's photo.
Someone will find her.
Dutch and I'll oversee the search until someone does.
Hey.
- Are you busy a week from Sunday? - I don't think so.
Why? Actually, I'm getting married.
- Married? To who? - Vanessa.
That mom you've been seeing for a month? - It's been seven weeks.
- Please tell me this is a joke.
- No.
I love her.
She loves me.
- Julien.
Jesus.
- How goes it? - Good.
Good.
I'm getting married.
- Holy crap.
Congratulations.
- Yeah.
Thanks.
- Better you than me.
- Yeah, that's what I hear.
Look, it's gonna be a small ceremony, but I really want you to be there.
Julien you are gay.
I was misguided.
With the help of God, I'm on the right path.
I've read all about that reorientation crap.
It's completely twisted.
- That is anti-religious propaganda.
- Julien they are not helping you.
- They are helping me.
I just need to know whether or not you're coming to my wedding.
She took three bags of candy and then what? I yelled at her to stop and pay me, but she was really out of it.
You know, like loco.
I was really worried about her.
You're so worried, why didn't you stop her? I'm gonna tackle some old lady? I called you, didn't I? Yeah, I know that store.
My mom used to work there.
- She did? - A long time ago.
It was a soda shop.
Called something else, but that was her first job.
What other things did she do back then? - Where have you been? - I felt like a sandwich.
Your break was over two hours ago.
We've got a case here.
I was hungry.
And I wouldn't exactly call this a case.
Jeannie was spotted in a store she used to work in as a teenager.
Now, if she's delusional, she might be going back into her past.
If we do our homework We won't find her by psychoanalyzing the last 60 years of her life.
God knows how many defining moments she's had.
- You have a theory, pitch it out.
- She's an old white lady wandering around a black and Hispanic neighborhood in pajamas.
- Somebody's gonna call her in.
- Detectives.
Someone saw your woman trying to get in an apartment an hour ago.
number 1 6.
- See? - How much you wanna bet that's a blast from the past? - Excuse me? - Okay.
Excuse you.
No, asshole.
You bump into somebody show some manners.
Apologize.
- That's funny to you? - Yeah.
How funny would it be if I knocked those oversized teeth out? Back up, Dutch boy, before you find my bootprint halfway up your ass.
We got more important things to do.
Come on.
- What's the matter with you? - Nothing.
I'm just not gonna take shit from people anymore.
- Come on, man.
- Hey, that's not my lawyer, bro.
Sit down.
All right.
Your baby brother is stupid enough to stay in town.
You tell him that I got some new rules for him.
- No more dealing to kids.
- I don't talk to Armadillo.
You can get him word.
Farmington is my house.
Nothing gets dealt there without my approval.
You keep it away from the kids.
There's plenty of junkies to go around.
Armadillo doesn't like rules.
See that one-niner over there? I've done a few favors for his crew out on the street.
He's willing to pay me back.
One phone call from me and you're greenlit.
- Greenlit? - It's an American prison term.
Means you'd be shanked in the shower, asshole.
Bleed out before the guards even know you're late for breakfast.
You tell Armadillo about my new rules.
And if he says one thing about me or my crew l'll make that call.
You greenlit Navaro? - No.
I just threatened to.
- Greenlighting Navaro's a bluff.
Hopefully, it'll get him to contact Armadillo, give us his location.
If Navaro or his crew make a call, guards'll monitor it and let us listen in.
- Ronnie, work on tracking those calls.
- I'll go wire us up.
And if Armadillo's on the other end? We just bring him in? I mean, what if he talks about? - You know.
- We're cops.
He's a fugitive.
- We got a job to do.
- I don't know, man.
Maybe he'll buy this greenlight thing, shut his mouth to save his brother.
Okay.
She was banging on my door, jiggling the knob.
I opened up and she just started yelling, "Who are you?" Is this the woman? Crazy.
Yeah, that's her.
She was babbling mostly.
Kept asking about Earl.
- Earl? - Yeah.
"Where is Earl?" That's what she said.
Earl, you lived in Apartment 1 6, Yeah.
A long time ago.
- 1 946 to 1 948? - Lf you say so.
- Do you remember a Jeannie Sutton? - No.
What about her maiden name, Jeannie Russell? Jeannie Russell.
Yeah, her I remember.
- You date her? - Yeah, for about a year, on and off right after the war.
I met her at a soda shop she worked at.
- You two keep in touch? - No, no.
I haven't seen her since I don't know.
But if she still looks as good as she used to, give her my number.
Well, Jeannie has Alzheimer's now.
She's lost.
We're trying to find her.
- Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
- Detective.
We think she might try to contact you.
If she does, would you give us a call? Absolutely.
A civilian saw one of my fliers called in, said she saw Jeannie hanging around Echo Park.
Sorry to waste your time.
Well, thanks.
This is a CI contract.
DA's grateful for your school tip.
You'll be required to provide four tips every month.
Tips that lead to arrests.
- And I get paid? - Two thousand a month.
It's not free money, Connie.
Four tips every month, and you gotta stay legit.
You'll be tested at random.
Why they gotta test me? Because they care where their money goes.
- Why, you worried? - No.
I just don't like peeing in a cup three times a week.
- When do I get my check? - As soon as you give us a tip.
I gave you a tip.
That was in good faith.
Clock starts as soon as you sign.
What happened? Three-year-old opened a packet of candy from his brother's backpack.
Except it wasn't candy.
The free H? - Jesus Christ.
- Poor kid.
- His brother says he got it from school.
- He's too young to go to Truman East.
He doesn't go to Truman East.
He goes to South Torres.
Armadillo's running this shit through grade schools too? I'm sick of this.
Whatever you're gonna do, do it quick.
- Already done it.
- Well, do more.
- Yeah.
Like what? - I don't know.
Anything.
You can't use Felipe in an undercover capacity.
Even though he'd lead us to Armadillo, he's a minor.
And it's illegal to use a minor as a CI.
Right.
How'd that two hours in the cage feel? How's 20 years gonna feel? I can't go when someone's watching me.
You better get used to it.
I'm gonna be watching you for a while.
What do you mean? You're gonna do a good deed, Felipe.
Make the Boys Club proud.
What kind of good deed? California has a problem with me using minors undercover so, technically, we're just gonna let you go free.
Keep an eye on you.
For your own safety.
Keep an eye on me? You try to lose us, you go right back in the can.
You're gonna reconnect with Duardo, find out where Armadillo is hiding.
Yo, man, shuffle broad.
Hey! Hey! Police! Hold it.
Hey.
Who taught you you can treat an old woman like that, huh? She can't tell, crawling around, clawing at the sidewalk.
She's crazy.
- Honey, it's all right.
- Get out of here.
- Go.
- I talked to your daughter.
You all right? I've got her.
Danny, right? - Hi.
- Vanessa.
We met before.
- Is Julien around? - He should be right back.
We're going over floral arrangements for the wedding.
Right.
Congratulations.
Thanks.
It's all happening so fast.
Yeah.
Well, Julien's a special guy.
I have never met a man with such integrity.
He's gonna make a great father for Randall.
I'm really lucky.
Hi.
- Are you ready? - Yeah.
Hey, Julien, can I see you for a sec first? I'll meet you at the car.
- My God.
You haven't told her yet? - It's not necessary.
- She is a single woman with a child.
- It's in my past.
It is not important.
- She has a right to know.
- About every mistake I ever made? Yeah.
About something as important as this? Absolutely.
You tell every man you've been with about every shameful thing you've done? You know what, if you don't tell her before the wedding, I will.
What you gonna do with your cut? - What? - Your cut.
From the money train.
Look, we discuss this only when we have to.
The more we talk about it, the more chance someone else hears.
Our fugitive's calling in.
Yeah, I got it.
I'm telling you, this money train.
It's a sure thing.
Taking mob money, that's not why I signed up, joined the force.
Goddamn, you get any softer, you're gonna start lactating.
All the stuff that we've been into, there was a reason, a point to it.
Where's the good in this? Money in our pockets instead of those Balkan bastards'.
I don't know.
You think I'm doing this for me? Vic's got a sick kid, tuition payments doctor bills kicking his ass.
I mean, the guy could be facing a divorce.
He really needs this.
- Heroin in grade schools.
- It's awful.
I'm gonna have to go on the attack now.
Find a way to turn this into votes.
- Baby, what's wrong? - I don't know how I got here.
- Hard work, intelligence.
- That's not what I meant.
- You'll catch whoever's doing this.
- Or Mackey will.
- Mackey? - It's his investigation.
Can you trust him? No.
- Then why? - It made sense when it started.
And now there's so many loose threads.
To even pull just one - Oh, Christ.
- David, you're gonna win.
Well that's what everyone keeps telling me.
And if I don't I embarrass myself, embarrass you.
We have a daughter.
You'd only embarrass me if you weren't doing everything you could to make those schools as safe as possible.
Are you? No.
What's stopping you? I want a wide net.
Hit the streets hard.
Check out all the schools.
Grill every kid who got a free sample and find out where they got it.
Sooner or later, it'll lead us to Armadillo.
Now, talk to all the gangbangers who got pushed out when the Torrucos consolidated.
And call me with anything.
All right, let's go.
- Armadillo's in town? - Yeah.
- He's the one dealing in schools.
- And you didn't tell me.
- I just found out.
- I need to talk to him.
I know.
And as soon as I find him, you'll get first shot.
And you and Mackey won't interfere? No one will get in your way.
Okay, we'll give you a head start.
You go in and ask for a new batch of samples.
Phone.
I'll call you 1 0 minutes after you're in.
If the drugs are visible, you pick up and say something clever.
You don't answer, I know they're not out.
I'll keep calling until you pick up.
- Then what? - We make a little house call.
Pick up you and your buddies.
Once we get back to the Barn, we cut you loose, because you're a minor.
No one knows we had this little arrangement.
Okay.
Cheers, little G.
- Thirsty, huh? - Yeah.
I guess so.
I got some kids asking for more of that stuff.
I guess they liked that shit.
All right, all right.
- Costs them 20 now.
Got that? - Yeah, yeah, I got it.
All right.
Yo, get him something to carry this with, man.
Yo.
What, bitch? I told you not to call me.
Little G setting the ho's straight already.
Yeah.
- Hey, what's the matter, dog? - That's what I wanna know.
Let's see who called you.
- Down! Down on the ground! Down! - It's clear.
- You're dead.
- Shut up.
- You okay? - No.
I'm dead.
- You wanted to see me? - Yeah.
Close the door, please.
- I just got a call from the police.
- About my car? Sit down, Danny.
- What? - The call was from Maryland.
Your mother died.
A car accident.
What? I'm so sorry.
- Can I call my dad? - Yeah.
I'll be outside.
Yeah, I'm leaving now.
Hold on.
Dad? It's me.
- Goddamn prank.
It was a prank.
- What? - My mother's fine.
- Slow down.
What? I want that bitch's records subpoenaed, prove she called.
- Stop.
- I want a cop tailing her.
- Just calm down.
- She destroys my car.
She tries to ruin my career, and now it's my family? Okay.
All right.
We'll take care of this.
I'll take care of this.
- The doctor said she can go home.
- Great.
Thank you for all you did.
Anne, hold on a second.
Your mom must've been 1 7, 1 8 when she dated Earl.
- Pretty conservative times back then.
- Excuse me? - Dutch.
- You said she was going into her past.
I didn't believe you.
But Jeannie went back to the store she used to work at that apartment where her old boyfriend lived.
So why go back to a piece of sidewalk in Echo Park? - Why? - According to L.
A.
Times' archives a newborn baby was found smothered to death in that park November 1 8th, 1 94 7, buried in a shallow grave.
You wanna know where that grave was located? Right where your mother sat today, clawing at the asphalt.
Built a sidewalk over a garden.
Three blocks from Earl's old apartment.
No.
That's impossible.
Someone in there helped kill a baby boy, didn't they? I'm not even gonna waste time with you.
You're running Armadillo's drugs through schools.
Where is he? "Arma" who? - Tell me.
Tell me.
- Vic! Shit.
- Vic, open this door.
- Cállate.
You good? - What's going on? - Interrogating a suspect.
Duardo here runs the drugs through the schools.
Isn't that right? I'm taking him back to the Barn.
I'm not done.
- I'm taking him with me.
- Hand him over.
- Come here.
You gave me the green light to get Armadillo.
I'm one step away.
I'm uncomfortable with the steps you're taking.
I saw the underage CI outside.
His cover's been blown? - We both knew that was a risk.
- You did a good job getting this far.
- I just need to take it from here.
- Hey, you want Armadillo or not? I do.
And Claudette and I will get him.
- Claudette? - She overheard.
There's nothing I can do about it.
We've got to do it by the book now.
Shane, put him in my car.
I spoke to Aceveda.
He said I passed my performance review.
You deserve to.
He also said I had communication and stress-management issues.
Look, you passed, okay? This because I didn't cover you on that shooting? - Still think I'm holding that over you? - Maybe because I'm getting married.
- It's because it's the truth.
- I think it's something else.
Maybe because someone's messing with your car, calling in on your mom.
You're gonna take it out on me? Hey, you are way past out-of-line.
I deserved higher marks on that! That review goes on my jacket.
Truth is, Julien, I could've been a whole lot tougher on you.
Your inability to communicate is a serious problem.
You have bottled-up pressure because of your personal life and no release valve.
Things I've seen your review could've been a lot worse.
I thought about what you said about Vanessa.
- Good.
- I'm not gonna jeopardize my only good relationship because of something I'm not and won't be again.
If you wanna tell her, fine.
It's on your conscience.
We found the heroin, your little sample bags.
We establish the ties to the schools and you'll get the death penalty for that boy.
Only way to avoid it is to give us Armadillo.
He's your boss, right? Your supplier? How does he contact you? Where is he? - Hey, what's up? - I got something for you.
This pimp's getting his girls to roll johns in an alley off Western.
Okay, we'll check into it.
But tips like this, you can give us over the phone.
Okay.
Vic.
I really need to know where Brian is.
I need to see my son.
Connie, you can't.
I want him back, Vic.
I'm clean.
I've got a job now.
He's with a new family.
You signed him over.
I was high then.
- That's why you gave him up.
- No.
No.
I gave him to you to take care of him for me.
You knew I'd get clean.
You saw how hard I was trying.
You don't know what this is like, to lose your kid.
Please, Vic.
Brian's gone.
You have to accept that.
Okay.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry too.
That tip I just gave you? I need a cash advance.
Thanks.
- Navaro make any calls yet? - Nope.
They get Duardo to roll? I don't know.
I'll be back.
- Hey, Carlton.
- What's up, Vic? See this guy? He's with the Lancaster Gang Unit.
We got you a spot in their Clean Slate program.
- Is that like juvie? - It's better.
Get rid of the ink, balls'll drop, come back in a couple of years a new man.
No one'll even recognize you.
Hey.
I had to pull a lot of favors to get this to happen.
- Okay.
- Well, I'm waiting.
- Thank you.
- Go.
You killed your baby, didn't you, Earl? You and Jeannie.
"Baby-boy Doe.
Buried in the unidentified-grave section of the L.
A.
County cemetery.
" We're gonna dig him up, Earl get your DNA prove you were his father.
You really think Armadillo's gonna reward you for your loyalty? When we bust him, he's gonna think it's because of you.
He's got a lot of friends inside.
You're gonna end up burned to death in your cell.
And we're gonna get him.
All you guys think you're so brilliant.
We got you, didn't we? What happens if I tell you where he is? We'll make sure you're safe and sound in Ossining, New York.
I can only tell you where he's been staying lately.
- What's up? - Duardo gave us Armadillo.
- He's in Inglewood.
- Great.
I'll get my guys.
- Unnecessary.
SWAT's on their way.
- SWAT? I'll let you see him as soon as we bring him in.
All right.
Let's go.
Vic.
Hi.
What's up? I was thinking we could get together tonight.
Oh, I can't do it tonight.
Rain check? Name the time and the place.
You know what? I don't think that I can do this anymore.
Sure you can, just another time.
No, you know what? This isn't working for me the way that it used to.
I gotta get out of here.
You're wrong, detective.
You don't know my mother.
I just wish you had a chance to know your brother.
- Should I be worried about you? - Not about me.
Maybe about the rest of humanity.
Bunch of sociopathic little narcissists out for ourselves.
Begging, stealing, lying, screwing, raping killing our babies whatever it takes to have a good time and save our own asses.
I can't even believe in an old woman who's too sick to feed herself.
And it's not sad.
It's not some big surprise.
It's just nature.
We're animals, nothing more.
And you know what? I'm learning to be okay with that.
- Navaro's on the phone? - Less than a minute.
Switchboard confirms he's talking to Armadillo.
Give me the number.
This is 323.
- Aceveda's going to Inglewood.
- That's 31 0.
Well, he's got the wrong address.
Go get the right one, quick.
What's he saying? Armadillo's asking him something in Spanish.
Something about a lawyer.
Vic.
- What? - We can't bring him in alive.
- What? - Armadillo, we can't bring him in alive.
- Why? - Lf we take him in the only thing he has to deal is us.
Look, I don't like it, but this bastard has to go, Vic.
Jail won't slow him down.
You tried reasoning.
I am not gonna lose my job so some kid-raping piece of shit can bargain down his sentence, make me his bunkmate.
- You talked to Shane about this? - No, but I can.
- 3938 Bonita Vista.
- Okay, let's go.
Ronnie, stay on the line.
Call us with anything we need.
- Lem, you drive.
- Hey, shouldn't we be taking two cars? - No.
We're good.
- Yeah? Armadillo's still on the phone with his bro.
First guy who gets a good shot takes it.
Go.
Nothing.
Goddamn it.
- Think somebody tipped him off? - Who? I don't know.
- Yeah? - I hope you all made it.
Hey.
Weren't you supposed to meet me here to suck my dick? I wanted to speak to you one last time.
You better talk to your brother before you make death threats.
I've already taken care of my brother.
And now you've been greenlit.

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