Due South (1994) s02e07 Episode Script

Juliet is Bleeding

Move, Move! - Hey! - Stay away from you are.
Hey, what the hell are you doing? We're protected! Not any more.
This is from the Dorio Brothers.
What are you crazy? This is Frank Zuko's place! Tell Frank Zuko, he's out of business as of now.
Michael Present.
You can't afford this.
Let me stop you embarrassing yourself.
Eat your heart out, Jack.
- Everything's on you.
.
the whole check? - This is a significant raise, my friend.
Yeah, I remember mine.
Golden arches here we come.
Hey, let me tell you something, this is the best restaurant in the world.
They got a puttanesca (spaghetti) like no other and the wine cellar.
Wine cellar? Please, you see this man? Last time he got a promotion he bought us a case of generic beer - Got me? - Yeah.
And we had to give him five cents for every bottle we didn't return.
Well, this time it's first class all the way.
Ok.
Great.
Well, I'm gonna have the Calamari (squid) after that the Stracciatella (soup).
Followed by the Mostaccioli Primavera (Salad) Then I'm gonna have Ray, if you don't mind me asking, what exactly does a Detective first grade make? (35,580 $) Thirty five thousand, five hundred and eighty dollars.
And what did you make before that? (33,500) Thirty three five.
- The average cost of an entree? - Oh, fifteen bucks.
And the wine? I don't know, say twenty dollars a bottle.
Why? Oh, nothing, nothing.
And after the expresso I'm gonna top it off with a chocolate tartufo.
No, I think I'll have two.
I think I'll have the same, three maybe.
How much? I think I'm gonna have the soup.
You're a good man.
- Who invited him? - You did.
To stay in the car.
Oh, well, then I misunderstood.
I just thought it being a very special occasion and that Diefenbaker being in part responsible for your Responsible, he tagged along! He's been looking forward to this.
He hasn't eaten all day.
Fraser, they don't have wolf portions on the menu.
All right, all right, I'll bring you a doggy bag.
I'm just having the soup.
Thank you, we have a reservation.
Happy Birthday Frank.
What is this? Zuko.
This is gonna be good.
Hey, Ray, how're you doing, buddy? Look, I tried to call you.
It's a private party.
What are you saying, Pat, you're kicking me out? These guys hate each other, Pat, you didn't think of that before you made the reservation? It's Frankie Zuko's birthday what am I gonna tell him No? The man does have a point, Ray.
You know the rules of the neighborhood.
You cater for both sides and you don't play favorites.
But Ray, come on How you say, I walk in there and I see if I can find a valid carry permit for every gun in the house? You trying to get me killed? No Pat, I'm just trying to get a table.
Hey Frankie, good to see you.
Ray, what brings you to Pat's on a night like tonight? A reservation.
What no gift? Look Frank, all I want is my table, all right? Pat, get him a table.
Jimmy, set up 27.
Hey, come on Pat, look, - Ray.
- Ray, you want to sit on my lap? No, thanks Frank.
Your cheap cologne's giving me a head ache from here.
DUE SOUTH S02E07 "Juliet Is Bleeding" What do you want, Charlie? Mr.
Zuko wants to say hello.
To the Mountie.
What he can't wait? We're never gonna eat.
We're never gonna eat! - Ah, Fraser? right? - Yes.
I'm so glad you be here tonight for my birthday.
It looks like the scars have healed pretty nicely.
I beg your pardon.
I I mean, I'm sorry.
You know, sometimes the boys can get a little carried away, blood on the tracks.
I have no idea what you are talking about.
All right.
come here, I want you to meet some people.
Hey Jimmy, come over here, I want you to meet somebody.
My loyal friend, Jimmy Roast Beef, Constable Fraser.
How're you doin'? Good to meet you.
Likewise Mr.
Roast Beef, is that your given name? Yeah, sure.
Ha ha, Hey, where you been? Sorry, Frank, just keepin' an eye on things.
Keepin' an eye on things, drive me crazy keepin' an eye on things! Let me introduce you to somebody, this is my good friend and business associate Michael Serento, Constable Fraser.
- My pleasure.
- How're you doin'? Open.
Michael! You shouldn't have.
My favorites.
- Constable? - No, thank you, I don't smoke.
You're loss.
Jimmy? - Michael? - Thank you.
What's the matter, can't you say hello.
Hi.
Irene.
Yeah, I know, I know.
What are you looking for? I got it.
- It doesn't look like you got it.
- I got it.
What are you looking for? How's your Mom doin'? - Oh, She's uh she's good.
- Good.
She's good.
How's what's his name? Yeah.
Actually, we err we split up.
Oh.
It's about time.
Yeah.
No, what I mean to say is I'm sorry.
Yeah, well, I'm not, Truly truly it's good to be home.
Frank's house? My father left it to both of us.
I'll try to remember that.
Four So uh how's the kids? They're good You were always so good with kids.
Yeah, well, what can I say I'm one hell of a catch.
Yeah, too bad you can't dance.
Those guys down the west side maybe more of a problem than we thought.
Punks! I never heard of them.
Nobody's ever heard of them.
Yeah, you'd better tell them that 'cause they busted up another one of the places tonight, bad.
Frank you can't sit on this any longer, people are starting to talk.
Maybe we got a problem we can't handle.
Michael.
Let me handle the Dorio Brothers, all right? I don't want to hear anything more about it you're gonna spoil the party.
Just relax.
It'll keep.
You see this? This comes with a gun.
Now do we get dessert? Good one, Ray.
Forget it, I'll go.
Get me an expresso while you're at it.
Maybe we should go somewhere else for coffee.
We get the side room, he gets the whole joint.
He drinks hundred dollar bottles of wine, and we get spit.
He still runs this neighborhood.
Boy what wouldn't I give to go another round with him.
Perhaps we should just skip coffee altogether and go bowling.
Ah, what the heck! I'm gonna go shake his peaches Hey Pat, How about a song for my birthday? Shake his peaches? Yeah, the part where we break chairs over their heads.
Ah.
don't be shy Excuse me Mrs.
Zuko, may I say how lovely you look this evening? Gracias.
Would you like to dance? With you? No, with the man in the moon.
Okay.
You always did like to take chances.
And you always looked good in blue velvet.
Who are you dancing with him or me? What do you mean? You know what I mean.
I can't do this.
Hey-hey-hey-hey-hey come on.
.
You're beautiful.
Thank you.
Irene? Your brother would like you to cut the cake.
Yeah, tell him to cut it himself.
Irene.
Now! let's go.
Why don't you just go, Ray? - Perhaps you should leave.
- Hey I can leave on my own Pig.
Okay, no guns.
Get in there.
Irene, [come.]
back here.
Look, I broke my nail.
I paid Fifteen dollars? Where? Excuse me, I believe that is an unfair advantage.
What? - one eye hurt.
- No, no, that's enough.
Enough, enough, enough.
Constable? Mr.
Zuko's sister was involved, Leftenant.
Oh, great.
But Mr.
Serento did start the altercation.
What did I say? Although Detective Vecchio did provide ample - Didn't I tell you to shut up? - Yes, you did, Ray.
Mr.
Serento charges that Detective Vecchio punched him in the face causing serious bodily harm.
It was a love tap.
That's not entirely true.
Ok, so I belted him but he pushed me first.
Well, that much is true.
Thank you.
- That's exactly how it happened.
- Absolutely right.
All right, shut up! - Mr.
Zuko's pressing charges.
- What?! - What?! Son of a bitch! Charges for what? Harassment, assault, trespassing In Pat Scarpelli's place? Real charges the kind that come with F.
O.
P.
lawyers, suspensions for misconduct not to mention civil suits that could threaten your career.
It was all his fault, sir.
We just we just came in to eat.
You two are on report, go see the duty sergeant on your way out.
Not you Vecchio.
Vecchio, How come every other cop in this station can sit in Scarpelli's side by side with the Zuko's of this neighborhood Joying a meal without breaking up the place.
You need an answer? The sister.
Look Lou, this is my business, all right, this is private.
I know, but when you went into Scarpelli's place breaking heads you made it my business.
Now tell me straight out.
Go to Zuko, bury the hatchet.
End this thing.
All right.
A weeks suspension without pay.
You can leave your shield.
What about me, sir? - Oh, you can go too.
- Ah.
Thank you kindly.
What a night! I think it was worth it to see the big man go down.
Yeah, you could here his teeth pop.
Which reminds me one gold filling you owe me.
- I owe you? - Yeah, you owe me, Vecchio.
I'm starving let's go eat.
How can you still be hungry, you ate through half my raise.
What can I say, fast metabolism.
All right, Olympo's.
Keys.
For what? I'm gonna take the car for a spin.
Hahaha, I don't think so.
Relax, my coats in your front seat.
All right, here catch.
- Order me pig's in a blanket.
- All right.
Ah, Ray, would you order me pigs in a blanket too.
You don't even know what they are.
They sound yummy.
- What did he leave in my car.
- I have no idea.
Louis? Hey Mario, what's up Lar? Louis! Louis! Louis! We've got to get him out of there, we've got to get him out of there, we've got to get him out of there, we've got to get him out.
It's over, man, it's over.
If it was a bomb and they haven't collected up - the pieces yet.
- It was Zuko, he meant to hit me.
Right in front of the station house.
Look, he hit the Cadaro brothers in their own bedroom.
It was a pipe bomb, the kids were in the next room.
- Who's in charge of these.
- I got it.
- This is sloppy work! - Back off!! Hey, You break a seal you tamper with evidence! He's an idiot.
He's gonna destroy evidence! Go downstairs.
- Everything will be okay.
- Come on.
The guy's an idiot! Each one of there has a signature.
A distinctive way in which a bomb is made.
To us it's like a finger print, sometimes you get lucky enough a piece of this survives the blast.
- And double knots at either end? - Yeah.
What is it? It's a signature.
I've got nothing to do with Frank Zuko.
You helped take out the Cadaro Brothers.
You went to jail for him.
Ten years ago.
And now you're out lucky for you! I want to talk to a lawyer.
I'm sure Frankie will be happy to supply you with one.
All right, lock him up and then call his lawyer.
You got a warrant? Ray, the plastic coating on the wire is barely melted.
So? Aluminum nitrate fuel burns at over 2000 degrees Celsius with a burn rate of 4243 metres a second.
It should have incinerated.
But it didn't.
Look, nitric acid leaves a yellow discoloration on the skin, now did anyone check his hands? Saddle up.
Look, there's 50 of them right here, all over the street.
There tearing up the lawn, they're rippin' up the house, and they're terrorizing the kids.
Well, I'll tell you what I want to do.
I want you to get your 300 dollars an hour butt over here and get these people out now.
- It's in order.
- Shut up.
What are you? A lawyer? [Not Eng.
.]
, please.
Now, come on.
[Not Eng.
.]
Get the computers.
What's this about? - Why don't you ask him.
- Frank? Stay upstairs We've found a device.
I couldn't stop him Frank, they've dug up the whole damn back yard.
The detonators were under the floor boards in the tool shed.
In the tool shed? Cyclamate, won't initiate without electricity.
Okay, cuff him.
You you did this, you planted this crap in my back yard.
You killed a cop, you think you were gonna get away with this, let me tell you something, pal, You're not in here to threaten, pal.
Get out of here.
This is a set up you call a lawyer and you have him meet me down town.
Get the car.
You're arresting him? We got everything we need.
Ray it's not logical.
The detonators in his own house daughters bedroom window.
It's more consideration that he gave the Cararo brother's kids, they're dead.
The box was found in the shed in the backyard, anyone could have planted it there.
Maybe.
Ray, think.
Zuko constructs a bomb on his own.
Plants it under your car - in front of the police station.
- Come on Fraser, Frank's a psycho, everybody knows that.
The man I saw on that street was not Frank Zuko.
Look, you pay anybody enough money and they'll do anything and Frank's got plenty of it.
What about his alibi? He was home.
- Witnesses? - None.
None Ray, please, think this through.
Zuko kills somebody and he does not arrange for an alibi.
Who the hell do you think died out here, huh? So you got a wire that should be melted but it's not.
You got an absence of finger stains, you got Zuko without an alibi when he should have one.
All right, maybe someone planted those detonators and maybe they didn't.
All I know is we've got a dead cop, a friend and we got the guy who did it.
Do you follow me? Yes, I think I do.
Good.
"Full Circle" Performed and Written by Loreena McKennitt Stars were falling deep in the darkness as prayers rose softly, petals at dawn And as I listened, your voice seemed so clear so calmly you were calling your god Somewhere the sun rose, o'er dunes in the desert such was the stillness, I ne'er felt before Was this the question, pulling, pulling, pulling you in your heart, in your soul, did you find peace there? Elsewhere a snowfall, the first in the winter covered the ground as the bells filled the air You in your robes sang, calling, calling, calling him in your heart, in your soul, did you find peace there? You wanna help Frank Zuko? No, I have no interest in seeing Mr.
Zuko anywhere other than in prison.
So, how can I help you, constable? A police officer, a friend has been killed and I would like to see the killer brought to justice.
Agreed.
Dead cops are bad for business, even ah, Frankie boy knows that.
And yet every piece of evidence points to him.
This bothers you? Yes, it does.
If it means the real killer of Louis Gardino goes free.
What a piece of work.
You've got Zuko in the ringer and you don't want to pull the handle and you call yourself a cop.
What I would like for Mr.
Zuko and what the law dictates are two different things and right now that difference is the only thing that's keeping him alive.
- You're renewing my faith.
- Well, I'm glad.
Now someone has gone to a lot of trouble to help the police.
That would presume a motive.
To bring Frank down.
Find me somebody who doesn't have one.
He's not like his father.
Very few of us are.
And yet you stayed, you protect him.
Out of respect for his father.
And now? Look, I'm 56 years old and my arches have fallen.
I don't run too good.
And the young guys they got me winded before I'm down the front stoop.
You've got to know when to get up before somebody decides you need a push.
Yes, I'm pushing.
Young men have ambitions but Frank's troubles are Frank's troubles.
He's gonna have to get somebody else to watch after him now.
I wish him luck Hey, want to come to Florida with me? "Ghost Of A Feeling" Performed by Cindy Valentine Leone Every time the night comes you, I feel the way the mind has been and I see you base, I will let the bygones Empty rooms I walk the moon, echo's dead I know my own I hear your voice is coming, see your shadows on the wallet What a night you’re going to do? I can almost touch you Ghost of a feeling how I can be? I'm never free from ghost Ghost of a feeling and I see you stay with me, baby You don't have to go, but It's a ghost, just a ghost of a feeling Wake and buy your crying room to find your lips on mine again and now hear my heart is pounding Couple my ears but I get shot to find out What I'm going to do, .
Sorry.
- Damn it! - I'm sorry.
What the hell are you doing? You scared me to death.
The signal I thought you'd remember.
That was 15 years ago Are you insane? Get in get in I got you.
Okay, pull.
Shh, shh, shh.
Okay.
Shh, Shh, Shh.
Oh, my gosh Oh, my God.
Shh.
You know that vine's dead you should have someone cut it down.
I know my father tried twice, but it grew back.
You look like hell.
Uh, thanks.
That cop who died, huh? Oh, you're so cold let me warm you up, come here, come here, come here.
- It's only snowing outside.
- I know, come here.
Oh, wow yeah, I remember these, I always like these.
You're the only girl I ever knew who slept in a tent.
And that was information you shouldn't have had.
Well, I never told a soul.
Yeah, right outside of the basketball team maybe.
I swear I never told anyone.
Excuse me, I couldn't help noticing that you have rather a good view of the house across the street.
So this is really stupid of you, coming up here, you know that? That's what I do best.
Frank is gonna get crazy.
Yeah, well.
You know what, go home.
What, what? The little prince - is goin' - Don't don't talk about him don't talk about him like that in his own house, Okay? - I thought it was your house too.
- Yeah, it is.
Yeah, but that doesn't matter, right? Cause nothing changes.
You're just as scared of him as you were of your old man.
Hey, The way I deal with my family is none of your business.
Yeah, and they keep going round killing people and I've got to keep turning the other cheek - because I'm in love with you? - No, no, no You'd be going after him even if it weren't for me.
You to have been going at each other since you were kids.
Your brother is a murder, Irene, you know that, - He did he did not kill that cop - you've always known that.
He was in this house.
You know it.
So what? What that makes no difference to you? My friend is dead.
He didn't do it.
He's my brother, Ray.
I'm sorry.
Look, I'm sorry.
I didn't come here to get into this with you.
What did you come for then? I came for you.
I love you.
I've always loved you.
This is never gonna end, this is never gonna end you're gonna end up killing each other first.
- Harlem Tobacconist - I'm trying to get you into county but I'm not getting much co operation.
Of course you're not getting much co operation, I'm surrounded by a hundred cops who all want me dead.
It's Okay.
Your friend come to his senses yet? No, I'm afraid not.
Frank, you don't have to Eddie, do me a favor, go make yourself useful, Okay? My favorites, good memory, Constable.
I like to study people's habits.
For example, this is your brand, hand rolled to your specification.
Yes, it is.
And before smoking it you cut off the tip.
Like this.
Now our friend the bomb maker, he also has his habits.
He tells me he likes to use an articulated set of wire snipers.
Now we found these in his room, so I assume he is telling the truth.
There, you see? It's a very straight cut, very easy to attach to a detonator.
Now he has other habits.
He likes to tie double knots at either end if his wire.
So we can assume this is his work.
This was found at the bomb site.
However, this wire was cut using a different implement so either our bomb maker has changed his habits or Well, now isn't that strange? especially for a bomb maker who doesn't smoke.
I like your thinking.
What's the point? Your humidor tells me he doesn't sell very many of these, they're too expensive.
In fact, you are apparently his only customer for this item, and you give most of them away as gifts.
The police didn't plant the detonator caps in your back yard, whoever cut this wire did.
Who? I can't imagine, - can you? - Yes, I can.
The Dorio Brothers.
Are they on your list? Not that one! Well, then you have a problem, perhaps it is somebody closer to you.
Someone who is on the list? Who, Charlie? No, his arches have fallen.
Are you trying to turn me against my own people? People who are loyal to me, huh? You cop? You Mountie? Well Frank, let's go, somebody just did you a big favor.
What's up? The Mountie, he's in there with Zuko and the States Attorney.
Where the hell do you think you're going? His alibi has been confirmed.
He was in home.
The kid saw him.
- What? - Thanks again, Constable! See you later, Ray.
You're helping Zuko? Is this what you call justice? He didn't kill Louis.
And what do you base that on? mud? You licked off his boots? Answer me! Don't push this off on him, you didn't even canvas the neighborhood.
What were you thinking, no one would? So that's it he walks? Oh, we'll get him on conspiracy.
His phone's tapped and we have a surveillance truck on his house That could take weeks.
Right, Vecchio, Huey, in my office Come on don't push it.
What is it with you, man? You've got to know when to hold the line.
You gotta know when to work the rule.
Good evening, gentlemen.
You must be lost.
What makes you say that? Intuition.
Is this your guard dog? He's a wolf actually.
Hi, Buddy.
I have a present for you from Mr.
Zuko.
I already have one.
Yes, well, he thinks yours may be damaged, you know these really shouldn't be used to cut wire.
Good night.
You and Frank been spending time together? Not anymore, no.
He's been released.
Frank's out? Yes, an hour ago and I have a feeling he'll be looking for you.
For you.
is not there.
That's not my problem, it's your problem.
Right, I want you to find him now, got it? Where the hell is he? Out, keepin' an eye on things.
Don't get smart with me, Charlie, I need you now Irene, where are you going? I'm going to see a movie, Frank.
No, no wait.
Movie.
Where's the movie? Toledo? Frank, something is going on here and I just don't want any part of it.
No, you stay.
Let me take her to a hotel.
Look, she's not going to a hotel, she's running off to see her - boyfriend, - Oh, Frank isn't that right? Isn't that right? Irene? Frank, I just want to get out, Okay? - Out of your own house? - This is not my house, - Frank.
- This is half yours.
No way is this is not my house, it is your house full of guns and full of fear and full of hate.
You stay Frank, you've earned it and you keep it.
No, you're not gonna humiliate me like that.
You're not gonna run off and leave this house and climb into his bed.
Oh.
I'm not gonna have it I won't have it.
- Frank, - No, I get out of my way! I will kill you first! Don't you ever hit me.
Go ahead, Frank.
I'll kill you! Just go ahead.
Ray, wait.
Get out of my way.
Ray, listen to me, you are not thinking and a police officer who doesn't think is dangerous.
- I know where you stand.
- No, you do not.
You are so full of hate, all you can see is Zuko.
That's all you've been able to see right from the beginning.
But do you hate him enough to let the real killer walk free as a consequence? Let go of me.
Ray, please.
Do you honestly believe by jailing him, you won't have to feel guilty any more? Get your hands off me! Vecchio, Zuko's got company.
Michael Serento.
All right.
I'm going in after her, you call for back up.
The coffee bar, I see you and the warehouse fire and Gardino.
Our business it's a big responsibility, needs a strong hand you know that, Frank.
I should kill you right here.
What the hell is that? No, no you get out.
What are you doing here? I can handle him, Ray.
That's what that cut on your face says.
Let's go.
Take your hands off my sister.
Easy Frank, don't be stupid.
You're not getting out of this house with my sister.
For God's sake Frank.
.
no.
I tell you what, let's take it outside.
I'll tell you what, how about you get out of here before I kill you? Okay, okay.
Frank! No Drop it.
Drop it! Back off! Oh God, oh, my God, OH, MY GOD! Irene, wait No! Call an ambulance! You never listen - Promise it ends here.
- Shh Close your eyes, close your eyes.
Promise me, promise me it does, Ray.
How is she? She didn't make it.
Look, before you say anything, - we can still nail Zuko.
- It was an accident.
All you've got to do is say he shot her with intent and you got him for murder.
It was an accident, man, it was an accident.
Listen folks, I can't help I don't think you want to go in there.
You know the first time I ever asked her to dance was in PE class.
She kept trying to lead.
I finally had to ask her to relax, that it would be okay, just put your head on my shoulder and close your eyes.
Everything's gonna be okay.
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