The Deuce (2017) s02e07 Episode Script
The Feminism Part
1 He'll about it.
Or worse, see it.
Can we leave the soap opera out on the sidewalk? So all the envelopes go to the mob? I don't know how to get out.
So, Bring Your Kid to Work Day, huh? If we get into the business of trying to fund every single escape story, we're gonna lose the chance to change anything.
- To new hope.
- To any hope at all.
Hey, Tommy.
Rudy wants to talk.
Rudy.
How are ya? Good, Vincent, how ya doin'? Good.
We got a busted-out joint over on the East Side.
Could be a big moneymaker.
46th and 2nd.
Any closer to the UN, you have to be a diplomat.
- Another bar? - For the international set.
Can you find someone else? Please, Rudy.
C'mon, no one else got your golden touch.
I'm drowning here.
This place, the Hi-Hat the parlors, the peeps.
Awright, look.
Why don't you let me out of this parlor thing? All right? You get somebody else for that, I'll run all your bars for you, OK? How's that sound? Vince, let's take a walk.
Will you excuse us for a minute, Rudy? C'mon.
Clear this out.
All right, people, in or out.
All right, come on, let's just go.
- What's your problem? - No problem.
Gimme the new bar, gimme five of 'em, I'll run 'em all for ya.
Just let me walk away from the parlors and the peeps.
What, is your girlfriend busting your balls? No.
This is me talkin'.
All ri Bobby, he's been handling the parlors fine for years.
Irene has the peeps well in hand.
I'm like the third wheel who's takin' money for nothin'! No.
Don't underestimate yourself.
What happens when you go away, huh? All I ever wanted was a nightclub, Tommy, that's it! That's the best of me! If you don't wanna take on the new place, that's fine.
For all the rest, Rudy wants you there.
That's the end of it.
What if I refuse? Then what happens? They find you somewhere.
Fuck you.
Look I like you, Vince, awright? But OK.
What would really happen if you walked away? Bobby loses his spot in the parlor.
He's out of work.
You can explain that to his wife and kids.
We give the Hi-Hat to another one of our friends, - and Abby's out of a job - Come on.
Basically puts you out on the street.
Don't even think about opening another bar in the city at that point, or in any of the boroughs.
You're an earner for us, Vincent.
Awright? You break the chain Poof you're gone.
Mm.
I have never seen someone so miserable while makin' so much money.
Fuck.
C'mon.
C'mon, let's get a drink.
Hey, Vince.
Everything OK? When you comin' back? Oh, you're up.
Yeah, and gettin' a little antsy.
How 'bout we go out for breakfast? Sorry, baby.
Not while Rodney's lookin' for you.
He knows I'm here? No.
But he's lookin'.
Hey.
I won't let anything happen to you.
How 'bout some eggs? How many days will you be needing the car, Mr.
Martino? I don't know.
Uh can ya open-end it? I'm guessin' you'll want something premium.
Cadillac? Or Lincoln, maybe? No.
No, no.
Just do, uh mid-size.
Mid-size.
This can help.
Take one.
No fuckin' way.
It's just a legal primer, it's got tips on how to beat police entrapment and knock down the loitering charges.
- Tanya, baby, take this.
- Fuck you doing, girl? Are they paying you for this bullshit? I'm with Ashley.
You remember Ashley.
- You don't remember Ashley? - Mm-mm.
No.
- Hey.
- See ya later.
Take this, put it in your purse.
Just helpin' you with some tips on how to not get arrested all the time - Tough town.
- Compared to where? - Cali.
- You mean the girls in Oakland didn't care if their pimps saw them talkin' to you? Tell me another.
- So how's he holdin' up? - Good.
Got an eight-hour nightstick, but don't get in the way of his chores.
Maybe he should tape a feather duster to it he could do double duty.
Am I makin' too much noise, or - I'd rather hear that than him.
- Me too.
We're goin' out for lunch soon, think about what you want.
- So, is it finished? - The movie? Almost, I think.
Well, Candy wants to reshoot some things she thinks could be better, but you shoulda heard Harvey scream.
He's payin' for it.
Harvey says "Red Hot" is worth it.
He says it's the first time in the history of fuck films that anybody's paid for the same real estate twice.
Excuse me.
I like acting.
I think I like it more than anything I've ever done before.
Anything? Thank fuckin' god.
Air conditioning.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Move, Opie.
- What's up with this? - Social work.
Social work.
Is there money in that? Where's my cut? You OK, D? Hey.
Hey.
What are you having? What? I said what A High Life.
Please.
Three of 'em, actually.
All right, fine.
- Yeah? - Yeah.
I'll be out front when you're ready to go.
What? You got a fuckin' problem? Bobby? Don't be mad.
Room four.
- Everything OK in there? - Yeah, Bobby - Chrissake! Fuck off.
- Dad, you can't just walk in here! - There's doors, and there's - Wait for me at the bar.
- He paid for it, Bobby.
- I don't care if he had C-notes flyin' out his ass.
He's here to work.
That's it! He's a really nice person, your son.
There he is! Superman! Ha ha! Look at your face! It's all cleared up, huh? I guess it is true, huh? C'mon, shut up, Uncle Frank.
- Heh heh heh! - Come on.
A wise wine merchant never samples his own product.
You know what that means? Don't get drunk on pussy? Ohh.
Darlene, how long you gonna be in there? - Holy shit.
- Come on.
You see that brown ring, what are you gonna do? - I ain't havin' a baby.
- Not even Larry's? Especially not Larry.
Comes to that, you should go with someone.
Just let me know when.
So, when are they gonna be here? - Any minute.
- Great.
I'm gonna get the reels up and running.
Now remember, these are the guys who put in the original thirty.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Guys whose names all end in vowels.
Right, so hey, I need ya to play nice.
Why wouldn't I play nice when they helped me make my movie? And it's the movie you wanted to make, but but, yeah, we need another injection, these guys control distribution and print houses.
Harvey, they're gonna love it.
Whether they do or whether they do not, just please play nice.
Eileen, listen to me.
They didn't even want you at this screening.
They're not used to women sitting in on business.
- Mm-hmm.
- I figured you might need to be here to explain the, uh, cinematic subtext to them.
- Fuck you.
- Hey, listen, that doesn't work, you take your top off.
That much these gorillas'll understand.
Oh, you welcome, baby girl.
Huh.
Don't say nothin'.
Let me tell it.
- Two scrambled - Mm-hmm.
Rye toast, honey, and hash browns.
That's you, right? Very good, but just coffee now.
OK, cool.
What you think about this? "In the Heat of the Meat.
" It's a porn version of that Sidney Poitier flick.
Mm-hmm.
Why you ain't eatin'? I don't feel too good.
I still can't believe that you're back.
Is C.
C.
makin' my ears burn? He don't say a word about you.
So what, you gonna buy me some straitlaced clothes and a ticket back to Copper Island? Where? The U.
P.
Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
That's not what we do.
We're more about helpin' out the girls in the day-to-day.
Yeah? So, no bus ticket? Is that what you want? The fuck is that girl doin'? Maybe she's just talkin' to her.
Girl, what are you askin' me? Just sometimes I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm around.
What big eyes you have.
That was, uh It's not your standard fuck film, I'm well aware of that.
- Yeah, no shit.
- It's, um it's art porn.
- Art porn.
Hmm.
- Yeah.
It's gonna bring in women as well as men.
It's gonna broaden the audience for adult films.
You're gonna be rolling in cash.
Yeah, there is a bigger market for higher-class skin flicks now.
I think if we could get a little more money, we could get some press attention.
More money? For what? Once you cut out all the fuckin' talkin', - you're good to go.
- Hey.
It's not a loop.
It's a full-length feature.
It's made for theaters.
It's got a story, and for once holy Christ We told it pretty damn well.
Come on, Marty.
Help me out here.
She is not wrong.
We book it in theaters, it'll run for a while.
Plus, Lori's hot as balls right now.
There's no argument there.
- Don't forget about Candy.
- She's still got a few moves.
Hey.
"She"? I'm right here.
You can talk to me.
I directed the film.
I'm sorry.
I'm saying that Candy has made a name for herself behind the camera.
- Hmm.
- And I think we put a lady director out in front of this.
Cleans us up to people.
He's right, Matty.
This one we can put the director out front, make her part of the package.
It's good for the feminism part.
"The feminism part"? What I mean to say is you're a broad.
It's a fuck film made by a broad.
It's good for us.
That's all I'm saying.
C'mon.
I'm sorry, Candy.
Do me a favor.
Give me a few minutes alone with the guys.
OK? Thanks.
- It's OK.
- What the fuck's her problem? It's fine, really.
How much more you need to put this thing out in front the way you want to? Come on, imagine if it were your mother you had to explain this to.
- Mm-hmm.
- I just didn't think I was going to ever have to do this.
- Do you know the asshole? - Who told her? - Yeah.
- Some bastard who said he found found A magazine with my photo in it.
- A still from "Boys in the Sand.
" - Mm-hmm.
Found it under his fuckin' mattress.
And now I'm sitting here trying to explain how after eight years I've been in 22 fuck films and a Ford dealer's commercial.
That many, huh? I'm kidding.
Look, she loves you, right? - Yes.
- It'll be fine.
- I've missed you.
- You see me all the time.
- Oh.
- Mm-hmm.
"Oh.
" Well, I've been thinking about going for a while.
- I was hoping you'd want to tonight.
- OK, sounds great.
- Maybe some good wine? - Yes.
We don't get out of bed till 10.
We were on our honeymoon in Miami Beach.
I had never been south of Philly, so that was different.
Me in the room, suffering from sunburn, and Linda walkin' on the strand with all them Cuban guys leerin' at her.
Can't say that I blame them.
Stop it.
We could use another vacation.
- When's your pick? - No time soon, but hey, maybe I could switch with one of the guys.
Yeah, I'll just march into McDonagh's office and demand it.
Guy thinks he's James fuckin' Coburn.
"Schlitz Light.
" Hey, that just made me thirsty.
We're gonna need another one of these.
Maybe two.
Someone's got a sweet tooth.
It's college kids.
They like a drink that comes with cavities.
I used to work behind the stick at a Korean bar.
Every drink had more colors than a crayon box.
Oh, yeah? Where was this? Lemme guess.
Boston.
Yeah.
Manhattan.
- Midtown.
- Oh, yeah? I grew up in Washington Heights.
Bay Ridge.
Vincent Martino.
Gerry Mullen.
You still tending bar? Yeah.
Just you tonight? Yeah.
The other guy's wife just had a baby.
You're not messin' around this time.
Why don't you try hittin' a few pins? It's them little hands.
Like claws.
I tried! We're bowling an 85.
How ya gonna fix this? Try usin' a lighter ball the next time.
Doesn't matter with her.
It's just gonna keep rollin' off.
I'm home! Shay? Never mix soda pop with your liquor.
Try this instead.
You're gonna thank me in the morning.
All right? And there.
What do you think? Mmm.
That's It's really good.
That's right.
Wanna try one? - Sure.
- All right.
You two know each other? - No.
I'm, uh, Barry.
- Paula.
I'm Vincent.
Good to know both of you.
So Vincent, what do you What do you call this? Have no idea.
Tell you what.
Why don't you two put your heads together, come up with a good name.
- It's a Negroni.
- Shh.
- Anita's not here.
- Just tell me what room, or I'm gonna start breakin' down doors.
- You even breathe in my direction - Hey, now, now Bobby! I heard you the first time.
Whoa.
Danny, hold on.
I just wanna talk to her.
She's not here.
Y-You hidin' her from me? On my mother's eyes, she's off tonight.
Her next shift's tomorrow night.
You can see her then.
She better be here.
Fuckin' cops.
So he's fuckin' yelling, his fuckin' shirt's off, and the basketball What did I say to you two?! Relax.
It's just food.
Christ.
That was the best night I've had in a long time.
The best.
You're livin' your life, Paul.
Hmm.
Not many do.
Am I? Come here, then.
She goes up to my buddy, Tommy Longo, OK? He's ginzo, tough guy, full leather, calzone juice drippin' from his chin.
She says, "Excuse me, sir, um how do I get to Columbus Circle?" "The fuck I look like, Magellan?!" Welcome to fuckin' New York, huh? I like the city when I visit it.
Took my mom to see "Oh! Calcutta.
" - Ohh.
- I didn't know! And anyway, she fell asleep halfway through, so - no harm, no foul.
- What happens in, uh, uh, "Oh-Co Cocutta"? - "Cocutta"! - Everyone gets naked.
So what! By three in the mornin', I gotta throw cold water on people, make sure they don't bone on my dance floor! Jeez! A full dance floor at three in the morning? I gotta get back to the city.
This is fun.
But now the sun's caught us.
- There'll be talk.
- Small-town talk.
Worst kind.
Are you stayin' somewheres? Nah, I I was just gonna drive back.
Bullshit.
You're comin' with me.
Hmm.
Jesus.
You look awful.
Thanks.
Where were you? I, um I stayed the night at the office.
Not coming to the march, I take it.
When are you headin' over? In a half hour.
Ah, well, I'm gonna open the townhouse early - for the party after the rally - Hey.
It's OK.
I figured when I woke up and you weren't here, I'd be going stag.
I wasn't sure we were doing this anymore.
We would be, if we were in the same room and awake more often.
Yeah? - Half an hour, huh? - Yeah, these things never start on time.
Uh-huh.
OK.
Wait, wait, wait.
Let me Let me just shower first.
All right? You knew who I was when I moved in.
And you know I don't care, as long as what we have together is still here.
Well, opening that club took a lot.
- It did.
- Right.
Well, what's left? Fuck me.
What are you, one of the Waltons? Remember that hike we took last summer when we crossed the creek and saw that falcon? Hey, Diane? This is Vince.
- Hey, kids.
- Hey there, Vince.
Why you already dressed and up on a Sunday? Nature camp, Dad.
- Hi.
- Hey.
Vince was up all night heroically workin' with me.
He needs to crash for a few hours, OK? Yeah, of course.
Guest room's all made up.
- You want some orange juice? - Yeah.
Thanks.
Ah, it's good.
I don't wanna feel like I'm workin' around you guys anymore, everybody gettin' all paranoid and suspicious.
So let me just say straight up, at the end of the day, you and I, we're on the same side.
We want the same things.
And lookin' forward, we've been pushin' to overturn the new loitering laws, and other laws that target the girls.
I mean, the ultimate goal here is decriminalization.
- Am I right? - Decriminal-what? What could be better than that? Better? If this shit is legal what the fuck do anyone need a pimp for?! - All right, I - Tell you what.
Why don't you autograph my copy? - Come on.
- I'm serious.
I want your John Hancock Dave.
Anything else, maricón? I told Joey to run the vacuum out here.
- He left.
- He left? For where? I don't know.
He said you the one who told him to go pick up something.
I did? - Hello? - Is he there? - Who? - Joey.
- What's wrong? - Nothin'.
Just askin'.
- Did you lose our son?! - Nothin', I said! Where's that girl? Where's Rachel? Rache! Rachel! I don't know, she must have stepped out too.
We got a phone number for her? She live on Orchard.
This side of Rivington, above the barber shop.
She's friendly.
What can I say? - I'll bet.
- You want me to go? No, you stay here.
Make sure nobody tries to burn us down.
Got you.
I don't want those fucking assholes to touch my film.
Not the cut, not the posters, not the marketing.
I'll see what I can do.
Harvey.
Hey, look, shitheads that they are, they're gonna spend their money to sell your film.
And you.
You're gonna be known, Eileen.
Or should I say Candy.
You need to be ready for that.
Known.
Harvey, what about my kid? So get out in front of it.
Tell him who you are.
He hears it from you, it's the best thing, right? next bus going anywhere south, and we'll get off when we get to Maryland.
Oh, look.
It's Dagwood and Blondie.
What are you doing here? You got luggage and everything.
We want to get away for a while.
Oh, yeah? Look, Dad, uh we love each other.
Well, that's just great.
How about I give you two a lift down to Port Authority, help get you on your way.
I'm serious, OK? We're in love.
In love, huh? What about you, Rache? You're in love too? We just wanna start over.
That's it.
Start over? She's a whore, you're a high school dropout.
Tell me how you two are gonna start over.
This I gotta hear.
Rachel.
Rachel, what are you doing? What are you do? - Your autograph? - Yep.
There I am quackin' like a duck about medical, legal counseling, while C.
C.
's starin' at me like he's wondering if the top of my skull would make a good ashtray.
Shit.
Yeah.
That's what you get for trying to hustle hustlers.
You tell Dorothy? No way.
You kiddin' me? You told me.
You're different.
You want another drink? You workin' till close? Annette can close.
Say somethin'.
I been sayin' somethin'.
And I told you, I just need time.
Yeah.
Tick, tick, tick.
If you were married, you would understand.
You know how many men have said that to me? I'm not like them.
Yeah, they said that, too.
Anita - I love you.
- Then prove it! Go to a pay phone, call your wife.
Tell her it's over.
Tell her you're with Anita Solano now and you ain't comin' back.
You're not gonna do jack shit for me, are you? You're just a waste of my time.
Hey, come on.
Get your fucking hand off me.
We can work this out.
The hell with that, and the hell with you.
Let me go, or I'll call your wife myself.
And don't think I won't.
Hey, hey.
Stop.
All right? - Just stop! - Aah! Aaah! - Goddamnit! - I fucking hate you! - Ow! Shut up! - Fuck you, you ugly cocksucker! - Yeah, me too.
Been a while.
- Well You wanna let me do this? Central to Midtown South Portable 9.
- What do we got? - Female floater.
Woulda gone out with the current, but she got hung up on the pilings.
Respond to 240 West 4-3.
10-4, K.
Zone squad to Central.
Squad go.
Central, notify Crime Scene and the M.
E.
Have 'em respond to 35th and 12th.
Advise on ETA.
10-4.
- I didn't hear ya come in.
- I didn't want to wake you.
Hey, I wanted to talk to you.
About what? I needed to wrap my head around some things, so I took off.
I was wondering where you went.
Hmm.
I found it, Abby.
What? This place.
It's this town up in Vermont.
It's not too big, it's not too small.
Good people, it's a college town good houses, there's some good opportunities there - Vermont? - Yeah.
Vince, I'm from Connecticut, remember? And I've seen Vermont.
Christ.
I've seen them all.
Where'd you stay last night? With a friend.
Which friend? Dave Hiller.
Ashley's partner.
Dorothy.
Dorothy.
Whatever.
You should be careful around that guy.
Why is that? Because the pimps hate him.
That means he's doing his job.
The word is that Ash Dorothy got another girl out of town.
Chocolate, right? No, another one.
- Are you a little jealous here, Vince? - We don't do jealous.
You two wanna bang each other's brains out, go for it.
Have at it.
But when you're with him, grow some eyes in the back of your head.
If it's any comfort I get jealous, too.
Hey.
M.
E.
might take a minute.
Find us some good coffee.
Midtown South Portable 5, go.
You catchin', Chris? Any I.
D.
? Nothin'.
So what kind of an offer? You know who Marty Hodas is? - King of the Peeps? - Unh-unh.
He has some backers who are interested in some more feature-length stuff.
Three films, one main character.
They want you.
Three films.
Six-month exclusive contract.
No other film work.
No other work of any kind.
This is it, kid.
Sounds like we should do it, then.
You sure? Uh, yeah, I mean, I'd have to clear it with C.
C.
, - but sounds good.
- Yeah.
We need to talk about that.
But first I need to know that you're ready for this.
'Cause they want to make you an offer, and I want to go to the table and negotiate.
I'm ready.
Yeah.
So these are some of the sets.
- Fake walls.
- Excellent.
Yeah.
Looks so big.
When we're shooting, it feels a lot smaller.
There's, um, you know, eight, ten people on the crew.
There's the guy who's in charge of the lighting, and there's a guy who records sound And they all work for you? Uh, yeah, I guess you could say that.
When do you make a new movie? A new one? Still workin' on this one.
- Can I watch you? - No.
Not this one.
It's, um well, we're just cutting it now.
I don't think you'd find it very interesting.
But you do know the story, though.
What is it? It's "Little Red Riding Hood.
" You think it's dumb.
I just wanna see you work.
Tell my friends what you do.
Maybe the next one.
You're no fun.
Let me show you the camera.
You don't look so hot.
Rizzi said you banged out sick.
She had your watch.
What? The one Linda gave you for your anniversary? Watch was still tangled in her hand when we pulled her out of the water.
- Where is it now? - McDonagh has it.
Chris.
Hand to God, it was an accident.
We were arguing in the car, she was clawing at me, I I shoved her.
I was just trying to get her to stop.
Thing is, Danny the most important thing is, what are you gonna do now? I would never hurt her intentionally.
You know me.
You know how I felt about her.
Best option, call your union delegate - and turn yourself in.
- No.
I can't do that.
Better than they have to come looking for you.
Better than I have to take you in.
You? You're my partner.
You're my best friend.
That's why you should listen to me.
Do the right thing.
OK.
Just let me go home.
Talk to my wife first.
I have to do that.
- I'll drive you there.
- No.
Chris, I'm not gonna rabbit.
I got nowhere to go.
Hey there, sugar bloom.
Where you goin'? Bitch.
Hot Rod Been lookin' for you everywhere.
Gave up lookin' for you.
I heard that Chocolate left.
Then you heard wrong.
I sold her to some player out in Brooklyn.
Shit.
I'd'a off-loaded her for free.
Bitch bumped her gums so much, damn near drove me crazy.
And you moved outta your crib? Got a better one.
You holdin'? Yeah, baby.
You know I got you.
Unghh.
Hmm hmm hmm hmm Fuck it.
Hello? Sanger Center, how can I Donna.
Yes, by appointment only.
What day were you interested in? Can I put you on hold for a minute? Thank you.
Sanger Center, how can I help you? Sure.
Clinic hours are Monday through Friday, nine to four.
You're welcome.
OK, sorry about that.
Let's see, you said Wednesday? Maybe he was cleaning his gun.
Middle of the night? In his car? After writing out a note to his wife? I'm just thinkin' about his wife and the goddamn pension.
I know.
But it can't play.
And then there's Anita Solano.
Drunk.
Fell on the rocks, cracked her head open, went into the river.
No pension there either.
- Do you want another one? - Sure.
What's it called? Village Queen? It's pineapple juice and grenadine.
Which is my favorite way to drink it.
- Hey, Kenneth.
- Can we talk? Alone? Of course.
Yeah.
This isn't gonna work out, is it? We got so busy with this place.
That we forgot to break up.
I love you.
Shit.
I love you too.
But now this is real, and so is the bar, and you're gonna be livin' those hours And me? That's not my life.
What about the club? You gambled every dime you had on it.
Do you want to stay partners? Do you want out? - It's a beautiful thing, isn't it? - It is.
It's yours as much as mine.
I think I want out.
I swear, C.
C.
, this is the nicest place I've ever been to.
You know that shit kills your appetite.
It was just a little bump.
And I'm just lookin' out for you.
You are.
Thank you, baby.
You know, I was told this place has the best beef in the city.
Hand-carved and aged to perfection.
Here we go.
Make it an honest pour.
And don't forget my girl.
Of course, sir.
We have a few specials tonight We're gonna start with two shrimp cocktails, then we're gonna have two Porterhouses.
Just so you know, one Porterhouse order is for two people.
Well we want two.
And how would you like that cooked? Well done near to black.
I see any kind of pink, it's going right back.
There be any sides this evening? Baby, I'm gonna let you choose.
Um baked potato? What the lady said.
Excellent choice.
Thank you.
Tonight is all about you.
Nobody but me knows how hard you work.
However I wanna say something.
You're gonna be getting a lot of opportunities now.
Travel, celebrity status, the whole nine.
But wherever you go you should value the worth of what you have right here in this city, with me.
I do, Daddy.
Ain't nobody gonna love you the way I love you, Lori.
You can believe that.
Mm.
- You can tell me.
- I can't.
- Why not? - Yeah, how'd that go? Aw, you don't have to be shy with me.
Come on.
I've got a room just around the corner.
So what do you want to do? You wanna pay for a room, or you want me to show you where to park? I only got time for a car date.
Shay.
Shay! Hey, Pipilo.
- How ya doin', Michael? - All right.
You guys licensed for this shit? - What's up? - Come on.
I got a surprise for ya.
- Now? - Yeah, now.
Get some lumpy Irish guy to do this.
You're gonna hurt yourself.
Let's go.
- You like it? - The car? No.
Fire hydrant.
Rudy, you didn't have to do this.
Come on.
Let's go get some dinner.
- I gotta open the club.
- I'll have you back before that.
Come on.
See how she drives.
- Come on.
- Awright! Get in there.
- What's this? - I know, right? It's like someone took the movie projector and threw it in reverse.
Go on.
Take it.
For what? For your loss.
I thought that was an accident.
It was.
Just forget she was seein' Danny.
Awright? For his family's sake.
You ever have the segreto sauce in this place? Get down! Get down! Goddamnit! Son of a bitch! Cocksucker! Who the fuck do they think we are?! Jesus Christ! They were throwing those shots at you, Vince! Who'd you piss off?
Or worse, see it.
Can we leave the soap opera out on the sidewalk? So all the envelopes go to the mob? I don't know how to get out.
So, Bring Your Kid to Work Day, huh? If we get into the business of trying to fund every single escape story, we're gonna lose the chance to change anything.
- To new hope.
- To any hope at all.
Hey, Tommy.
Rudy wants to talk.
Rudy.
How are ya? Good, Vincent, how ya doin'? Good.
We got a busted-out joint over on the East Side.
Could be a big moneymaker.
46th and 2nd.
Any closer to the UN, you have to be a diplomat.
- Another bar? - For the international set.
Can you find someone else? Please, Rudy.
C'mon, no one else got your golden touch.
I'm drowning here.
This place, the Hi-Hat the parlors, the peeps.
Awright, look.
Why don't you let me out of this parlor thing? All right? You get somebody else for that, I'll run all your bars for you, OK? How's that sound? Vince, let's take a walk.
Will you excuse us for a minute, Rudy? C'mon.
Clear this out.
All right, people, in or out.
All right, come on, let's just go.
- What's your problem? - No problem.
Gimme the new bar, gimme five of 'em, I'll run 'em all for ya.
Just let me walk away from the parlors and the peeps.
What, is your girlfriend busting your balls? No.
This is me talkin'.
All ri Bobby, he's been handling the parlors fine for years.
Irene has the peeps well in hand.
I'm like the third wheel who's takin' money for nothin'! No.
Don't underestimate yourself.
What happens when you go away, huh? All I ever wanted was a nightclub, Tommy, that's it! That's the best of me! If you don't wanna take on the new place, that's fine.
For all the rest, Rudy wants you there.
That's the end of it.
What if I refuse? Then what happens? They find you somewhere.
Fuck you.
Look I like you, Vince, awright? But OK.
What would really happen if you walked away? Bobby loses his spot in the parlor.
He's out of work.
You can explain that to his wife and kids.
We give the Hi-Hat to another one of our friends, - and Abby's out of a job - Come on.
Basically puts you out on the street.
Don't even think about opening another bar in the city at that point, or in any of the boroughs.
You're an earner for us, Vincent.
Awright? You break the chain Poof you're gone.
Mm.
I have never seen someone so miserable while makin' so much money.
Fuck.
C'mon.
C'mon, let's get a drink.
Hey, Vince.
Everything OK? When you comin' back? Oh, you're up.
Yeah, and gettin' a little antsy.
How 'bout we go out for breakfast? Sorry, baby.
Not while Rodney's lookin' for you.
He knows I'm here? No.
But he's lookin'.
Hey.
I won't let anything happen to you.
How 'bout some eggs? How many days will you be needing the car, Mr.
Martino? I don't know.
Uh can ya open-end it? I'm guessin' you'll want something premium.
Cadillac? Or Lincoln, maybe? No.
No, no.
Just do, uh mid-size.
Mid-size.
This can help.
Take one.
No fuckin' way.
It's just a legal primer, it's got tips on how to beat police entrapment and knock down the loitering charges.
- Tanya, baby, take this.
- Fuck you doing, girl? Are they paying you for this bullshit? I'm with Ashley.
You remember Ashley.
- You don't remember Ashley? - Mm-mm.
No.
- Hey.
- See ya later.
Take this, put it in your purse.
Just helpin' you with some tips on how to not get arrested all the time - Tough town.
- Compared to where? - Cali.
- You mean the girls in Oakland didn't care if their pimps saw them talkin' to you? Tell me another.
- So how's he holdin' up? - Good.
Got an eight-hour nightstick, but don't get in the way of his chores.
Maybe he should tape a feather duster to it he could do double duty.
Am I makin' too much noise, or - I'd rather hear that than him.
- Me too.
We're goin' out for lunch soon, think about what you want.
- So, is it finished? - The movie? Almost, I think.
Well, Candy wants to reshoot some things she thinks could be better, but you shoulda heard Harvey scream.
He's payin' for it.
Harvey says "Red Hot" is worth it.
He says it's the first time in the history of fuck films that anybody's paid for the same real estate twice.
Excuse me.
I like acting.
I think I like it more than anything I've ever done before.
Anything? Thank fuckin' god.
Air conditioning.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Move, Opie.
- What's up with this? - Social work.
Social work.
Is there money in that? Where's my cut? You OK, D? Hey.
Hey.
What are you having? What? I said what A High Life.
Please.
Three of 'em, actually.
All right, fine.
- Yeah? - Yeah.
I'll be out front when you're ready to go.
What? You got a fuckin' problem? Bobby? Don't be mad.
Room four.
- Everything OK in there? - Yeah, Bobby - Chrissake! Fuck off.
- Dad, you can't just walk in here! - There's doors, and there's - Wait for me at the bar.
- He paid for it, Bobby.
- I don't care if he had C-notes flyin' out his ass.
He's here to work.
That's it! He's a really nice person, your son.
There he is! Superman! Ha ha! Look at your face! It's all cleared up, huh? I guess it is true, huh? C'mon, shut up, Uncle Frank.
- Heh heh heh! - Come on.
A wise wine merchant never samples his own product.
You know what that means? Don't get drunk on pussy? Ohh.
Darlene, how long you gonna be in there? - Holy shit.
- Come on.
You see that brown ring, what are you gonna do? - I ain't havin' a baby.
- Not even Larry's? Especially not Larry.
Comes to that, you should go with someone.
Just let me know when.
So, when are they gonna be here? - Any minute.
- Great.
I'm gonna get the reels up and running.
Now remember, these are the guys who put in the original thirty.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Guys whose names all end in vowels.
Right, so hey, I need ya to play nice.
Why wouldn't I play nice when they helped me make my movie? And it's the movie you wanted to make, but but, yeah, we need another injection, these guys control distribution and print houses.
Harvey, they're gonna love it.
Whether they do or whether they do not, just please play nice.
Eileen, listen to me.
They didn't even want you at this screening.
They're not used to women sitting in on business.
- Mm-hmm.
- I figured you might need to be here to explain the, uh, cinematic subtext to them.
- Fuck you.
- Hey, listen, that doesn't work, you take your top off.
That much these gorillas'll understand.
Oh, you welcome, baby girl.
Huh.
Don't say nothin'.
Let me tell it.
- Two scrambled - Mm-hmm.
Rye toast, honey, and hash browns.
That's you, right? Very good, but just coffee now.
OK, cool.
What you think about this? "In the Heat of the Meat.
" It's a porn version of that Sidney Poitier flick.
Mm-hmm.
Why you ain't eatin'? I don't feel too good.
I still can't believe that you're back.
Is C.
C.
makin' my ears burn? He don't say a word about you.
So what, you gonna buy me some straitlaced clothes and a ticket back to Copper Island? Where? The U.
P.
Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
That's not what we do.
We're more about helpin' out the girls in the day-to-day.
Yeah? So, no bus ticket? Is that what you want? The fuck is that girl doin'? Maybe she's just talkin' to her.
Girl, what are you askin' me? Just sometimes I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm around.
What big eyes you have.
That was, uh It's not your standard fuck film, I'm well aware of that.
- Yeah, no shit.
- It's, um it's art porn.
- Art porn.
Hmm.
- Yeah.
It's gonna bring in women as well as men.
It's gonna broaden the audience for adult films.
You're gonna be rolling in cash.
Yeah, there is a bigger market for higher-class skin flicks now.
I think if we could get a little more money, we could get some press attention.
More money? For what? Once you cut out all the fuckin' talkin', - you're good to go.
- Hey.
It's not a loop.
It's a full-length feature.
It's made for theaters.
It's got a story, and for once holy Christ We told it pretty damn well.
Come on, Marty.
Help me out here.
She is not wrong.
We book it in theaters, it'll run for a while.
Plus, Lori's hot as balls right now.
There's no argument there.
- Don't forget about Candy.
- She's still got a few moves.
Hey.
"She"? I'm right here.
You can talk to me.
I directed the film.
I'm sorry.
I'm saying that Candy has made a name for herself behind the camera.
- Hmm.
- And I think we put a lady director out in front of this.
Cleans us up to people.
He's right, Matty.
This one we can put the director out front, make her part of the package.
It's good for the feminism part.
"The feminism part"? What I mean to say is you're a broad.
It's a fuck film made by a broad.
It's good for us.
That's all I'm saying.
C'mon.
I'm sorry, Candy.
Do me a favor.
Give me a few minutes alone with the guys.
OK? Thanks.
- It's OK.
- What the fuck's her problem? It's fine, really.
How much more you need to put this thing out in front the way you want to? Come on, imagine if it were your mother you had to explain this to.
- Mm-hmm.
- I just didn't think I was going to ever have to do this.
- Do you know the asshole? - Who told her? - Yeah.
- Some bastard who said he found found A magazine with my photo in it.
- A still from "Boys in the Sand.
" - Mm-hmm.
Found it under his fuckin' mattress.
And now I'm sitting here trying to explain how after eight years I've been in 22 fuck films and a Ford dealer's commercial.
That many, huh? I'm kidding.
Look, she loves you, right? - Yes.
- It'll be fine.
- I've missed you.
- You see me all the time.
- Oh.
- Mm-hmm.
"Oh.
" Well, I've been thinking about going for a while.
- I was hoping you'd want to tonight.
- OK, sounds great.
- Maybe some good wine? - Yes.
We don't get out of bed till 10.
We were on our honeymoon in Miami Beach.
I had never been south of Philly, so that was different.
Me in the room, suffering from sunburn, and Linda walkin' on the strand with all them Cuban guys leerin' at her.
Can't say that I blame them.
Stop it.
We could use another vacation.
- When's your pick? - No time soon, but hey, maybe I could switch with one of the guys.
Yeah, I'll just march into McDonagh's office and demand it.
Guy thinks he's James fuckin' Coburn.
"Schlitz Light.
" Hey, that just made me thirsty.
We're gonna need another one of these.
Maybe two.
Someone's got a sweet tooth.
It's college kids.
They like a drink that comes with cavities.
I used to work behind the stick at a Korean bar.
Every drink had more colors than a crayon box.
Oh, yeah? Where was this? Lemme guess.
Boston.
Yeah.
Manhattan.
- Midtown.
- Oh, yeah? I grew up in Washington Heights.
Bay Ridge.
Vincent Martino.
Gerry Mullen.
You still tending bar? Yeah.
Just you tonight? Yeah.
The other guy's wife just had a baby.
You're not messin' around this time.
Why don't you try hittin' a few pins? It's them little hands.
Like claws.
I tried! We're bowling an 85.
How ya gonna fix this? Try usin' a lighter ball the next time.
Doesn't matter with her.
It's just gonna keep rollin' off.
I'm home! Shay? Never mix soda pop with your liquor.
Try this instead.
You're gonna thank me in the morning.
All right? And there.
What do you think? Mmm.
That's It's really good.
That's right.
Wanna try one? - Sure.
- All right.
You two know each other? - No.
I'm, uh, Barry.
- Paula.
I'm Vincent.
Good to know both of you.
So Vincent, what do you What do you call this? Have no idea.
Tell you what.
Why don't you two put your heads together, come up with a good name.
- It's a Negroni.
- Shh.
- Anita's not here.
- Just tell me what room, or I'm gonna start breakin' down doors.
- You even breathe in my direction - Hey, now, now Bobby! I heard you the first time.
Whoa.
Danny, hold on.
I just wanna talk to her.
She's not here.
Y-You hidin' her from me? On my mother's eyes, she's off tonight.
Her next shift's tomorrow night.
You can see her then.
She better be here.
Fuckin' cops.
So he's fuckin' yelling, his fuckin' shirt's off, and the basketball What did I say to you two?! Relax.
It's just food.
Christ.
That was the best night I've had in a long time.
The best.
You're livin' your life, Paul.
Hmm.
Not many do.
Am I? Come here, then.
She goes up to my buddy, Tommy Longo, OK? He's ginzo, tough guy, full leather, calzone juice drippin' from his chin.
She says, "Excuse me, sir, um how do I get to Columbus Circle?" "The fuck I look like, Magellan?!" Welcome to fuckin' New York, huh? I like the city when I visit it.
Took my mom to see "Oh! Calcutta.
" - Ohh.
- I didn't know! And anyway, she fell asleep halfway through, so - no harm, no foul.
- What happens in, uh, uh, "Oh-Co Cocutta"? - "Cocutta"! - Everyone gets naked.
So what! By three in the mornin', I gotta throw cold water on people, make sure they don't bone on my dance floor! Jeez! A full dance floor at three in the morning? I gotta get back to the city.
This is fun.
But now the sun's caught us.
- There'll be talk.
- Small-town talk.
Worst kind.
Are you stayin' somewheres? Nah, I I was just gonna drive back.
Bullshit.
You're comin' with me.
Hmm.
Jesus.
You look awful.
Thanks.
Where were you? I, um I stayed the night at the office.
Not coming to the march, I take it.
When are you headin' over? In a half hour.
Ah, well, I'm gonna open the townhouse early - for the party after the rally - Hey.
It's OK.
I figured when I woke up and you weren't here, I'd be going stag.
I wasn't sure we were doing this anymore.
We would be, if we were in the same room and awake more often.
Yeah? - Half an hour, huh? - Yeah, these things never start on time.
Uh-huh.
OK.
Wait, wait, wait.
Let me Let me just shower first.
All right? You knew who I was when I moved in.
And you know I don't care, as long as what we have together is still here.
Well, opening that club took a lot.
- It did.
- Right.
Well, what's left? Fuck me.
What are you, one of the Waltons? Remember that hike we took last summer when we crossed the creek and saw that falcon? Hey, Diane? This is Vince.
- Hey, kids.
- Hey there, Vince.
Why you already dressed and up on a Sunday? Nature camp, Dad.
- Hi.
- Hey.
Vince was up all night heroically workin' with me.
He needs to crash for a few hours, OK? Yeah, of course.
Guest room's all made up.
- You want some orange juice? - Yeah.
Thanks.
Ah, it's good.
I don't wanna feel like I'm workin' around you guys anymore, everybody gettin' all paranoid and suspicious.
So let me just say straight up, at the end of the day, you and I, we're on the same side.
We want the same things.
And lookin' forward, we've been pushin' to overturn the new loitering laws, and other laws that target the girls.
I mean, the ultimate goal here is decriminalization.
- Am I right? - Decriminal-what? What could be better than that? Better? If this shit is legal what the fuck do anyone need a pimp for?! - All right, I - Tell you what.
Why don't you autograph my copy? - Come on.
- I'm serious.
I want your John Hancock Dave.
Anything else, maricón? I told Joey to run the vacuum out here.
- He left.
- He left? For where? I don't know.
He said you the one who told him to go pick up something.
I did? - Hello? - Is he there? - Who? - Joey.
- What's wrong? - Nothin'.
Just askin'.
- Did you lose our son?! - Nothin', I said! Where's that girl? Where's Rachel? Rache! Rachel! I don't know, she must have stepped out too.
We got a phone number for her? She live on Orchard.
This side of Rivington, above the barber shop.
She's friendly.
What can I say? - I'll bet.
- You want me to go? No, you stay here.
Make sure nobody tries to burn us down.
Got you.
I don't want those fucking assholes to touch my film.
Not the cut, not the posters, not the marketing.
I'll see what I can do.
Harvey.
Hey, look, shitheads that they are, they're gonna spend their money to sell your film.
And you.
You're gonna be known, Eileen.
Or should I say Candy.
You need to be ready for that.
Known.
Harvey, what about my kid? So get out in front of it.
Tell him who you are.
He hears it from you, it's the best thing, right? next bus going anywhere south, and we'll get off when we get to Maryland.
Oh, look.
It's Dagwood and Blondie.
What are you doing here? You got luggage and everything.
We want to get away for a while.
Oh, yeah? Look, Dad, uh we love each other.
Well, that's just great.
How about I give you two a lift down to Port Authority, help get you on your way.
I'm serious, OK? We're in love.
In love, huh? What about you, Rache? You're in love too? We just wanna start over.
That's it.
Start over? She's a whore, you're a high school dropout.
Tell me how you two are gonna start over.
This I gotta hear.
Rachel.
Rachel, what are you doing? What are you do? - Your autograph? - Yep.
There I am quackin' like a duck about medical, legal counseling, while C.
C.
's starin' at me like he's wondering if the top of my skull would make a good ashtray.
Shit.
Yeah.
That's what you get for trying to hustle hustlers.
You tell Dorothy? No way.
You kiddin' me? You told me.
You're different.
You want another drink? You workin' till close? Annette can close.
Say somethin'.
I been sayin' somethin'.
And I told you, I just need time.
Yeah.
Tick, tick, tick.
If you were married, you would understand.
You know how many men have said that to me? I'm not like them.
Yeah, they said that, too.
Anita - I love you.
- Then prove it! Go to a pay phone, call your wife.
Tell her it's over.
Tell her you're with Anita Solano now and you ain't comin' back.
You're not gonna do jack shit for me, are you? You're just a waste of my time.
Hey, come on.
Get your fucking hand off me.
We can work this out.
The hell with that, and the hell with you.
Let me go, or I'll call your wife myself.
And don't think I won't.
Hey, hey.
Stop.
All right? - Just stop! - Aah! Aaah! - Goddamnit! - I fucking hate you! - Ow! Shut up! - Fuck you, you ugly cocksucker! - Yeah, me too.
Been a while.
- Well You wanna let me do this? Central to Midtown South Portable 9.
- What do we got? - Female floater.
Woulda gone out with the current, but she got hung up on the pilings.
Respond to 240 West 4-3.
10-4, K.
Zone squad to Central.
Squad go.
Central, notify Crime Scene and the M.
E.
Have 'em respond to 35th and 12th.
Advise on ETA.
10-4.
- I didn't hear ya come in.
- I didn't want to wake you.
Hey, I wanted to talk to you.
About what? I needed to wrap my head around some things, so I took off.
I was wondering where you went.
Hmm.
I found it, Abby.
What? This place.
It's this town up in Vermont.
It's not too big, it's not too small.
Good people, it's a college town good houses, there's some good opportunities there - Vermont? - Yeah.
Vince, I'm from Connecticut, remember? And I've seen Vermont.
Christ.
I've seen them all.
Where'd you stay last night? With a friend.
Which friend? Dave Hiller.
Ashley's partner.
Dorothy.
Dorothy.
Whatever.
You should be careful around that guy.
Why is that? Because the pimps hate him.
That means he's doing his job.
The word is that Ash Dorothy got another girl out of town.
Chocolate, right? No, another one.
- Are you a little jealous here, Vince? - We don't do jealous.
You two wanna bang each other's brains out, go for it.
Have at it.
But when you're with him, grow some eyes in the back of your head.
If it's any comfort I get jealous, too.
Hey.
M.
E.
might take a minute.
Find us some good coffee.
Midtown South Portable 5, go.
You catchin', Chris? Any I.
D.
? Nothin'.
So what kind of an offer? You know who Marty Hodas is? - King of the Peeps? - Unh-unh.
He has some backers who are interested in some more feature-length stuff.
Three films, one main character.
They want you.
Three films.
Six-month exclusive contract.
No other film work.
No other work of any kind.
This is it, kid.
Sounds like we should do it, then.
You sure? Uh, yeah, I mean, I'd have to clear it with C.
C.
, - but sounds good.
- Yeah.
We need to talk about that.
But first I need to know that you're ready for this.
'Cause they want to make you an offer, and I want to go to the table and negotiate.
I'm ready.
Yeah.
So these are some of the sets.
- Fake walls.
- Excellent.
Yeah.
Looks so big.
When we're shooting, it feels a lot smaller.
There's, um, you know, eight, ten people on the crew.
There's the guy who's in charge of the lighting, and there's a guy who records sound And they all work for you? Uh, yeah, I guess you could say that.
When do you make a new movie? A new one? Still workin' on this one.
- Can I watch you? - No.
Not this one.
It's, um well, we're just cutting it now.
I don't think you'd find it very interesting.
But you do know the story, though.
What is it? It's "Little Red Riding Hood.
" You think it's dumb.
I just wanna see you work.
Tell my friends what you do.
Maybe the next one.
You're no fun.
Let me show you the camera.
You don't look so hot.
Rizzi said you banged out sick.
She had your watch.
What? The one Linda gave you for your anniversary? Watch was still tangled in her hand when we pulled her out of the water.
- Where is it now? - McDonagh has it.
Chris.
Hand to God, it was an accident.
We were arguing in the car, she was clawing at me, I I shoved her.
I was just trying to get her to stop.
Thing is, Danny the most important thing is, what are you gonna do now? I would never hurt her intentionally.
You know me.
You know how I felt about her.
Best option, call your union delegate - and turn yourself in.
- No.
I can't do that.
Better than they have to come looking for you.
Better than I have to take you in.
You? You're my partner.
You're my best friend.
That's why you should listen to me.
Do the right thing.
OK.
Just let me go home.
Talk to my wife first.
I have to do that.
- I'll drive you there.
- No.
Chris, I'm not gonna rabbit.
I got nowhere to go.
Hey there, sugar bloom.
Where you goin'? Bitch.
Hot Rod Been lookin' for you everywhere.
Gave up lookin' for you.
I heard that Chocolate left.
Then you heard wrong.
I sold her to some player out in Brooklyn.
Shit.
I'd'a off-loaded her for free.
Bitch bumped her gums so much, damn near drove me crazy.
And you moved outta your crib? Got a better one.
You holdin'? Yeah, baby.
You know I got you.
Unghh.
Hmm hmm hmm hmm Fuck it.
Hello? Sanger Center, how can I Donna.
Yes, by appointment only.
What day were you interested in? Can I put you on hold for a minute? Thank you.
Sanger Center, how can I help you? Sure.
Clinic hours are Monday through Friday, nine to four.
You're welcome.
OK, sorry about that.
Let's see, you said Wednesday? Maybe he was cleaning his gun.
Middle of the night? In his car? After writing out a note to his wife? I'm just thinkin' about his wife and the goddamn pension.
I know.
But it can't play.
And then there's Anita Solano.
Drunk.
Fell on the rocks, cracked her head open, went into the river.
No pension there either.
- Do you want another one? - Sure.
What's it called? Village Queen? It's pineapple juice and grenadine.
Which is my favorite way to drink it.
- Hey, Kenneth.
- Can we talk? Alone? Of course.
Yeah.
This isn't gonna work out, is it? We got so busy with this place.
That we forgot to break up.
I love you.
Shit.
I love you too.
But now this is real, and so is the bar, and you're gonna be livin' those hours And me? That's not my life.
What about the club? You gambled every dime you had on it.
Do you want to stay partners? Do you want out? - It's a beautiful thing, isn't it? - It is.
It's yours as much as mine.
I think I want out.
I swear, C.
C.
, this is the nicest place I've ever been to.
You know that shit kills your appetite.
It was just a little bump.
And I'm just lookin' out for you.
You are.
Thank you, baby.
You know, I was told this place has the best beef in the city.
Hand-carved and aged to perfection.
Here we go.
Make it an honest pour.
And don't forget my girl.
Of course, sir.
We have a few specials tonight We're gonna start with two shrimp cocktails, then we're gonna have two Porterhouses.
Just so you know, one Porterhouse order is for two people.
Well we want two.
And how would you like that cooked? Well done near to black.
I see any kind of pink, it's going right back.
There be any sides this evening? Baby, I'm gonna let you choose.
Um baked potato? What the lady said.
Excellent choice.
Thank you.
Tonight is all about you.
Nobody but me knows how hard you work.
However I wanna say something.
You're gonna be getting a lot of opportunities now.
Travel, celebrity status, the whole nine.
But wherever you go you should value the worth of what you have right here in this city, with me.
I do, Daddy.
Ain't nobody gonna love you the way I love you, Lori.
You can believe that.
Mm.
- You can tell me.
- I can't.
- Why not? - Yeah, how'd that go? Aw, you don't have to be shy with me.
Come on.
I've got a room just around the corner.
So what do you want to do? You wanna pay for a room, or you want me to show you where to park? I only got time for a car date.
Shay.
Shay! Hey, Pipilo.
- How ya doin', Michael? - All right.
You guys licensed for this shit? - What's up? - Come on.
I got a surprise for ya.
- Now? - Yeah, now.
Get some lumpy Irish guy to do this.
You're gonna hurt yourself.
Let's go.
- You like it? - The car? No.
Fire hydrant.
Rudy, you didn't have to do this.
Come on.
Let's go get some dinner.
- I gotta open the club.
- I'll have you back before that.
Come on.
See how she drives.
- Come on.
- Awright! Get in there.
- What's this? - I know, right? It's like someone took the movie projector and threw it in reverse.
Go on.
Take it.
For what? For your loss.
I thought that was an accident.
It was.
Just forget she was seein' Danny.
Awright? For his family's sake.
You ever have the segreto sauce in this place? Get down! Get down! Goddamnit! Son of a bitch! Cocksucker! Who the fuck do they think we are?! Jesus Christ! They were throwing those shots at you, Vince! Who'd you piss off?