Rogue (2013) s03e06 Episode Script
Lights Out
Previously on Rogue Just making sure.
What the fuck is that? What the fuck is this? My girlfriend is a DEA agent, okay? I'm sure she'd be proud of you.
You took a risk, saying those drugs were yours.
You don't believe me, do you? I think we should cut ties with Kelly.
He's unpredictable.
What about the father? Well, Ethan plays fast and loose with his own life.
What about his dad's? (Grunts) (Tires screeching) And what can you tell us about Adam Hutchings? Guy called me about the Crown building, over on Douglas.
What's so special about this building? Nothing.
Six-story residential rental.
Guess we know why no one buzzed us in.
Patrick: She knows about the building.
You stupid fuckin' imbecile.
- He didn't tell you 'bout our business? - Nah.
'Cause we're looking for investors.
You know, partnership's It's expensive.
Talia: - How expensive? Leo: - Thirty.
Talia: Thirty grand? I can get that shit easy.
Fuckin' stealing from me? - Huh? - Marlon, I can explain.
Obviously, that's all I am to you, right? It was Leo! I got something for you to take care of tonight.
(Firing gun) ("Top Shelf Drug" by Ryan Bingham playing) where in the hell have I gone I woke up this morning undressed might have been a little too drunk I can't get you out of my head you shot me up, baby, with a wonderful love I got a little taste, now I can't get enough you shot me up, baby, with a wonderful love running through my veins like a top shelf drug (Exhales) (Door opening) (Footsteps approaching) (Sighs) Who the hell are you? There's a problem with trust.
Excuse me? Marty doesn't trust you anymore, Detective.
That's the problem.
Who the fuck are you? (Sighs) I work with Marty.
And I'm here to make sure that you start coming through for him.
Oh.
You see this? Do you know what this means, asshole? This means I come through whenever I goddamn please.
You understand? From now on, anything you got for him, it goes through me.
So I can keep an eye on you.
Call this number.
At turn of The Century Lighting.
Ask for bulb replacement on a 40-watt Freedonia.
Forty-watt Freedonia.
(Exhales) (Sighs) Kelly got the jump on me at the father's grocery store.
I didn't get him.
Jesus fuck, Lloyd.
They took off in his car, since then, both the father and the son are MIA.
Then that's that.
We knew using him to go after Stein was a risk.
Or you couldn't do your job.
Kelly cannot be controlled, he cannot be contained.
- You knew this.
I told you about this - Shut up.
(Sighs deeply) Your problem is, and I mean your problem, is shutting this down.
You finish him.
And what about Marty Stein? Well that mission went out the window when you lost the jump to Kelly, didn't it? Sir, I can pursue other avenues.
- Undercover DOJ contacts, IRS, FBI - No.
We are done piggybacking Justice's inquiry into Marty's dirty laundry.
Fine.
Well, then, let me set up alternatives.
You do nothing in relation to Marty Stein.
Marty Stein is a domestic terrorist.
Conspiracy, perjury.
He's bribed probably half of Justice.
He's What are we talking about here? Thanks for the recap.
Unfortunately, it has to wait until you fix the problem.
Kelly knows you killed two people.
Can't have that out there.
Button it up.
Got it.
Good.
Look alive.
Who the fuck are you? Marlon sent me.
- No Cups? - Nah.
Cups is dead.
Yo, what the fuck? What about our delivery? Yo, we got a problem.
You can't have random people showing up taking delivery, Marlon.
My apologies, I should have called you.
Had to switch things up on the fly.
What if I didn't send Ramiro and didn't call you? I apologize, but you can trust Jason.
But I don't know if I can or not.
Cups proved himself over time.
A long time.
Ordoñez, I run the Kings.
I don't know.
Maybe what I'm hearing is true.
Oh yeah, what's that? Corners are vulnerable.
That you are vulnerable.
Marlon, I'm gonna be straight up with you.
Always.
Ty's made me an offer.
Ty? Ty can't move your product.
They don't have the infrastructure or the real estate.
Maybe since Cups is gone, you don't have the real estate you think you do.
You're not out here.
I'm everywhere I need to be.
(Sighs deeply) Give me a week.
I'll figure out something that we both can be satisfied with.
That would be good.
Las Almas Muertas and the Kings have had a long run together.
Thanks, man, that means a lot.
What it means is I give you one day to figure shit out.
Angela, I wouldn't ask for a warrant unless I thought I had something.
Patrick and I were outside the Crown building for 24 hours and not a soul came in or out.
That's not probable cause, that's probable maybe.
(Door opening) - Oh, snap.
- I'm on the toilet.
- Can I get my toothbrush? - Get out! (Exhales sharply) Sorry, I'm back.
You never left.
Heard the whole thing.
I didn't know you had a kid.
I don't.
Hey.
I pulled more than a few strings to get him out of foster care, but I need some basic privacy.
I mean, I'm not asking much.
What happened? What happened? I'm sitting on the toilet and he just walks in to grab his toothbrush.
No knock.
No, "Excuse me.
" - He just - (Chuckling) Aah.
It's not okay.
(Stammering) I'm sorry.
It's definitely That's not okay, no.
You know I'm all for helping these kids out, but Jesus Christ.
I'll talk to him.
I'm sorry that happened to you, okay? I'm gonna talk to him.
Okay? It's one thing if he's just a lost soul, but he's also carrying.
I told you, those drugs weren't his.
Those were his brother's.
You have no way of knowing that.
No, I didn't witness the exchange, Agent Deakins, but I know he's a good kid, okay? Good kid with terrible manners.
I'm gonna talk to him.
But listen, I think I have a more permanent situation dialed in for him, but I just need him to stay here for, like, another day, maybe two.
And then he's gone, I promise.
Okay? (Sniffs) Mmm, you smell good.
You know, I've got, like, five minutes.
We could probably - (Harper chuckles) Vin: - Heyo, Coach! I can go take a walk or something if you guys are planning on making the most of those five minutes.
Sorry.
George: So Marty Stein owns this place? Ethan: It's a client of his.
So maybe you'd like to tell me what the hell is going on here? Like I said, we're laying low for a couple of days.
Don't mess with me, kid.
I'm not senile yet and I'm still your father.
The guy at the store, he was after Marty Stein.
I got in the way.
That's all I can tell you.
- I'll get the bags, just go ahead.
- I got it.
Whatever it is you did, you must've fucked it up.
Yeah, I'll sort it out.
Don't you worry about it.
Right.
(Sighs) Hmm.
Look at this, a Mauser.
Must be worth a few bucks, huh? Why don't you put it back before you hurt yourself? Well, when somebody's after me, I just soon be packin' more than my dick.
Nobody's going to find us here.
Yeah, well, they're looking, aren't they? You have nothing to worry about.
So if you hadn't busted in at the grocery, I'd be eating foie gras right now with your friend? For Christ's sake, you hate liver.
What I'm trying to say here is that I could have been fucking killed over something I didn't know anything about.
Okay, look, nobody's gonna kill you.
So put the rifle away, unpack the groceries.
I'll get a fire started.
(Sighs heavily) Hey.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We're here.
Has Howard called you yet? Yeah.
Well, I guess my first question would be, who do you know at the Department Of Justice? He seemed serious this time.
For real.
I guess that leaves you without a net.
It leaves me fucked is where.
Sorry.
You like to get your nails done, maybe someone will pay you to do that.
What are you saying? I can't make my own way? - I can get a job.
- Who would hire you? You have no real talents.
Except making a mess for your brother.
For reals? I got no one in my fucking corner.
(Door opening) (Door closing) Hey.
Double vodka.
Little early, don't you think? Sure doesn't feel like it.
Long day? - Why's this shit so hard, huh? - What's that? I've been all over the fucking city, and I cannot find one person who'll hire me.
How long have you been looking? Like three hours.
(Scoffs) Wow, and you haven't found anything yet? Edison's ain't looking for a hostess or nothin', huh? I can be real cordial and shit.
I bet.
One of my waitresses just quit.
You have any experience? Yeah, I've been so successful today.
Look, if you think you can keep up, you don't mind the shitty pay, I'm willing to give you a shot.
- For real? - Yeah, sure, why not.
Just do me one favor.
Anything.
I don't wanna hear any more stories about Marty Stein.
(Scoffs) I ain't talkin one more word about that know-it-all motherfucker.
All right.
Guthrie: - You're reaching.
Harper: - So? So you're not the one that has to sell this to a judge.
God forbid you have to pull your weight around here for once, Angela.
God forbid you bring me something I can use.
Good morning around here not that long ago.
Hutchings took photos inside the Crown building.
He practically blackmailed one of Stein's lawyers to get information on the place.
What does that look like to you? Reaching.
Patty, if she says that one more fucking time It's an empty building, Angela, and there's almost a million dollars in rent revenue coming in.
And from that I'm supposed to get money laundering? I've seen you get probable cause with less.
That's because I'm a brilliant legal mind.
So then, help us.
- Please.
- Jesus.
- Let me see that tax return again.
- Yes.
Ty: Yeah.
One Yay.
Yeah.
(Giggling) - (Door opening) - There we go.
(Door closing) Look.
Mmm.
Ty: Mmm.
This is delicious tea, baby.
- Did you make that just for me? - Yeah.
Aww.
Uh, run up and ask your mom if she wants some, okay? Okay.
Daddy got some business to attend to.
Marlon Dinard.
What's up, Ty? - You want a drink? - No, I'm good, man.
I heard what happened to Cups.
A damn shame.
- Yeah, it's the course of things.
- Yeah.
What you know about it? I know you ain't responsible.
Good.
Real good.
So there won't be anything coming back your way.
I just need some assurances.
You need assurances? Keep your crew out of my territory.
It's the only time I'm gonna say it.
(Laughing) I don't give a fuck how many times you say it, my man.
You know, Ty, this a courtesy.
Well.
I guess ain't no one out there who's gonna say that Marlon Dinard ain't no courteous motherfucker.
(Scoffs) War.
War is bad for business, that's the reality.
The only reality I know is Cups is gone.
And you? You ain't been nothin' but a figurehead for a long time, my man.
It'd be a mistake to think that.
Well, it'll be my mistake then, won't it? My breeds is hungry.
I mean, it ain't like they got a rich, white lawyer bankrolling them, right? So with all due respect, Mr.
Dinard, I'm gonna let my peoples be wherever they need to be.
I already buried one friend this week.
I don't have the feeling to make it two.
Right.
Right, right, right.
Let me tell you something.
You handle your business, and let me handle mine.
But, hey, in the meantime, if I need a lightbulb or some shit, then, uh, I know exactly who to call.
(Snickering) It was real good seeing you, Ty.
(Ty chuckling) (Fire crackling) What? (Sighs) Thought we might have something to talk about.
Hmm? Like what? Like why you're a bodyguard when you could have been a lawyer.
Well, I'm sorry, dad, you won't be able to brag to your friends about me.
Hmm.
Well I hope, under the circumstances, you're good at it.
- Trust me.
- Yeah, I trust you, all right.
Why wouldn't I trust you? Maybe because you've been bullshitting me ever since you put me into your car? (Ethan sighs deeply) How long do you think we're gonna be here? I don't know, dad.
I don't know.
(Distant car alarm blaring) (Construction drilling) Patrick: Maybe he likes kids.
Well, obviously, he works at a community center.
No, no, I mean, like, "likes" likes.
You know, like, sexually? Please shut the fuck up and take this seriously for a second.
It's what I'm doing.
I like having the kid around, it's just, you know, some basic privacy while I'm on the can.
Oh, yeah.
Well, for Vin's sake, he'll probably want to steer clear of that.
- That's scarring shit.
- Forget it.
It's like literally.
Harper: Mr.
Kamanski? - Can I help you? - Yes.
We have a warrant for the financial records pertaining to the Crown building on Douglas.
Am I under arrest? Not at this time.
All right, uh, I'll get those files for you.
Jesus, you'd think they'd have a television, wouldn't you? - Want a shot? - Yeah, break it out, yeah.
You like it warm like the Pollock's, don't you? Any way I can get it.
(Sighs) Your mother would have loved this, you know.
What are you talking about? She hated leaving the city.
Are you kidding me? She loved coming to the country.
You didn't know her.
What did you say? You heard me.
You don't know shit, kid.
Yeah? I'm gonna take a nap.
(Speaking indistinctly) (Gun firing) (Tires screeching) Jason: The thing is, man, they hittin' us all over.
Marlon: I don't care who hittin' us.
- But how we supposed - Did I give a motherfucker permission to die on my streets? - Marlon - What? Say what the fuck you wanna say, man.
It open season on a King.
Now we can't work if they comin' at us like this.
So step the fuck up! That's what you're getting paid for! What's the count? I got nine.
Camby and Teev at Mercy, could slide either way.
All right.
- All right, pull 'em back.
- What? Take 'em off the fucking corners, man.
They ain't gonna be about no surrender, man.
This ain't about surrender.
It's about street tactics.
Keep it small and quiet.
- About to clean house.
- (Paper tears) Who's up? The head of the snake.
(Sighs deeply) Marty.
Hey.
Yeah.
Live to fight another day.
How we making out on your end? Uh-huh.
Well, I mean you lay it out all like that I mean, it makes me want to reconsider, hmm? Yeah, no, I I'm aware of that.
It just Yeah, there's just a lot on the line and all I'm saying is I'm taking a huge risk.
(Distant sirens blaring) - They're all cash.
- Same here.
How did Treasury not flag this earlier? Must have someone in the bank.
Yeah, we're gonna need another warrant.
I'll go talk to Guthrie.
I've got that.
You rile her up.
I do not.
(Laughing) Kamanski: Sorry, it took a second.
This account's only been open two years? Well, since uh, 2007.
But we only keep 24 months here at the branch.
Okay, so where's the rest? Electronically scanned and archived at headquarters but you'll have to speak with them about that.
- Are you noticing the common denominator here? - Uh-huh.
We're going to need to speak to this employee.
Patrick: Do you know what this is, Maria? Because this seems like something you should be familiar with.
In your line of work.
Maybe I'm just not very good at my job.
Oh, I sure hope that's true because otherwise, you're in a little bit of trouble.
How long have you been a bank cashier? I don't know.
Your manager says it's been about 15 years.
Fifteen years.
So given someone with your veteran status, you'd know that any cash deposit over $10,000, you gotta report that to Treasury.
Yeah, that's not looking great for you, Maria.
You never made a mistake before? Yeah, but not the same mistake for the better part of seven years.
At least I'm consistent.
Maria, when we get a warrant for your bank account, are we gonna find anything unusual? Like maybe you've been bringing in a little extra money every month? My brother helps me out.
That's sweet.
So what's his number? All we want is the person making the drop.
Harper: Yeah, Maria, give us a name.
And then maybe we can pretend that you are an incompetent employee.
You know, I've never been very good with names.
I just never had the mind for it.
Well, do you have the mind for prison? - I want a lawyer.
- That's a great idea, Maria.
Isn't that a great idea, Deaks? It's very reasonable, considering.
I mean, moving that kind of money, she's looking at what? Ten, fifteen years maybe.
It's all gonna depend on how good that lawyer is.
But all the money your brother's been giving you, I'm sure you can afford some top notch council.
I sure hope so.
Come on, Patty.
Let's get her some coffee while she waits.
You want some coffee? Harris.
I'm sorry, what? Eugene Harris is the one who's been making the drops.
Oh.
Angela, get over here, you crazy bitch, give me a hug! Deakins, I need to speak to you.
- Okay, just let me get a victory lap in for a second.
- Now, please.
Uh, rain check on that hug, Angela.
We got him.
We got the motherfucker.
- Who? - Cups.
Dead to rights.
The bank lady just rolled.
- She named Cups? - Not only that.
She can establish a pattern.
Seven years of cash transactions.
That's a criminal fucking enterprise if I've ever seen one.
I mean, we could make RICO on this.
Harper, Cups is dead.
I'm sorry, what? (Chuckles) I just got off the phone with Chicago PD.
He was shot and killed last night.
(Fire crackling) (Sighs) I know you, Ethan.
You don't think I do, but I do.
You don't know shit about me.
Well, I always knew when you were in trouble.
And I know you're up to your ass in it now.
I mean, none of this stuff is normal where I come from.
What's normal anymore, dad? Hm.
(Sighs) (Sighs deeply) (George clears throat) Oh, hey, thanks for the beer.
No, no, don't bother.
I'll get it myself.
This isn't about Marty Stein, is it? No, dad.
Maybe there's a deck of cards around here somewhere.
Leo: Something happens, you know.
It's like It's like everything moves in slow motion.
You know what I'm saying? Like real Reservoir Dogs shit.
- Yeah, I got it.
- Mmm-hmm.
So that's how it goes down, it's like you don't have time to think.
I heard Chyna scream.
I heard the blast of a gun go off.
(Stuttering) You know, I'm heading in and it's like No, no, you know what? I wasn't moving in slow motion.
Everything else was.
Me, I was moving like a fucking panther.
Like a panther? And all I kept thinking to myself was, "I gotta save Chyna.
" - So how many of them were in there? - Two.
It really pissed me off that the second motherfucker got away.
He f Leo: - What, no Diet? - No.
Leo was just telling me how many bad guys - burst into his house.
- Mmm-hmm.
Yeah.
It coulda been three, or maybe four.
Like I said, it happened real quick.
Thought you said it was in slow motion.
It was both.
So what are you doing with a shotgun? Thank God I had it.
Could you fucking imagine where I'd be if I didn't have it? I I'd be bleeding out on the floor with that scumbag that shot Chyna.
- You know who that scumbag was? - (Scoffs) Some misguided urban youth who don't know the value of real work.
His name was Eugene Harris.
Sounds like an accountant or some kinda fucking computer geek.
He also went by Cups.
What, like a tittie holder? He was the leader of the 13th Street Kings.
Are you fucking kidding me? (Exhales sharply) What the fuck are they doing shooting at me for? That's what we want to know.
(Scoffs) What, you think You think I'm a gangster? I ain't no fucking gangster.
Look at this face for shit's sake.
- You've never had any dealings with the 13th Street Kings? - Fuck no! - Nothing personal? - What the fuck would I do (Stammering) (Sighs) Fuck.
- That little bitch.
- Which little bitch is that? Talia, some shit.
Yeah, fuck, I banged her out good a couple of times.
You know how it is.
But she got caught trying to pass funny money and I told your people about it.
And this Talia, she's connected to the Kings? Fuck do I know.
But her brother? Now, he's one serious motherfucker.
A name would be great.
Melvin, I think.
Uh, fucking, Marvin.
No, Marlon.
Harper: - Marlon? Leo: - Mmm-hmm, yeah.
I remember that because I was thinking, "I pity the fisherman that brings in that crazy motherfucker.
" So are we talking Witness Protection program here or what? Marlon is the guy from the chandelier shop.
That fool is not a reliable witness.
He doesn't know what he's saying.
- Maybe.
- It took him three tries to get that name.
I'm gonna go back there, see if I can feel it out.
Fine, okay.
Tomorrow morning, we'll go together, I'll pick you up.
No, no, no, I'm just gonna go right now.
You sure you don't want me to come with? Yeah.
I got it.
Yeah, hi, I'm calling about a bulb replacement for a 40-watt Freedonia.
That's right, yeah.
Hey, yeah, uh, I got an agent coming your way.
She's just poking around.
Yeah.
That's right.
So look, you make sure you tell our mutual friend about this little courtesy call, okay? Good.
(Rock music playing) Excuse me.
Sorry, excuse me.
Sorry, excuse me, sorry.
- Hey, um, Johnny black, rocks.
- No.
Sorry.
Kahlua Martini.
And a Goose Island.
The chicken wings? Shit, um, just one second.
Sorry.
Talia.
Table four.
And shake that booty.
Duke.
I want you to know that whatever you've got yourself mixed up in here, I've seen it before, just history repeating itself.
Let's play the game, dad.
You know, you have relatives you've never even met, who either died too young, or or found a way to ruin their lives.
Why do you think I moved you and your mother out of the South Side? And look what happened.
Harvard for Christ's sake, a great soldier, a fine athlete.
Nobody nobody ever played third base the way you did at that school.
(Chuckles) Until we lost the playoffs because of me.
Oh, for crying out loud, you made one bad throw.
It was a throw I didn't have to make.
I stepped on the bag, dad, and it's game over.
- Yeah, but we all know what that was about, don't we? - What? That little blonde Tootsie.
What was her name? (Chuckling) Tootsie? Do you mean Katie? Yeah, yeah, Katie.
Yes, that's what I mean.
Geez.
I nearly beaned her in the stands.
Yes, you did, I remember.
Yeah.
- Goddamn.
- (Laughing) Well, I'll take that jack.
You know, maybe I wasn't just showing off for Katie.
- You hungry? - Yeah, yeah.
Where did those steaks go? (Rap music playing in car) Let's do this.
This Ty fuck's one upscale nigger.
Fly in a bowl of milk.
Let's fucking squash the motherfucker.
(Exhales) (Gun firing) (Gun firing) (Ty coughing) Good for you, Ty.
- (Grunting) - Fighting till the very end.
(Gun fires) - (Rap music playing in car) - (Speaking indistinctly) Fuck.
(Car accelerating) (Tires screeching) You still take it rare, dad? Is there any other way? Buddy of mine, Cheat, he used to say it was a sin to cook it at all.
This some guy you served with? Yeah.
I think this is the rare one there.
Oh, thank you.
(George clears throat) Shit, that's pretty good.
Don't bullshit me.
What do you want? - A little salt.
- (Chuckling) Yeah.
- A little salt never hurt anything.
- Mmm.
Oh yeah, this'll do it.
Now, you see, this is normal.
- No, this is fucked.
- No, this is normal.
A father and son having dinner together.
Son tells his father his problems, his father tries to help.
Let's talk about what's not normal for a second, shall we? Getting frisked every third Saturday of the month just to talk to your dad.
That's that's not normal.
Yeah, I know that must have been tough.
It was a long time ago, pop.
You know, I never stole anything in that bank.
That was Eidler and McKinnon.
They were jockeying the numbers.
Is that right? I plead guilty to obstruction.
Got three years.
I knew I could do it, it wasn't that much.
It is for someone who says he didn't do it.
Those guys would have gotten Mmm.
So you chose your friends over your family.
Is that right? Well, I thought at the time I was doing the honorable thing.
Honor? Fuck honor.
Honor doesn't pay the mortgage.
Honor doesn't take his kid to practice.
And it sure as hell doesn't help out with mom when she was sick.
Okay.
I I understand why you hate me.
I don't hate you, dad.
Well, what would you have done? I wouldn't have abandoned my family.
I didn't abandon my family! Then what would you call it? Did you know while you were sitting in prison for three years the only time mom left the house was to get groceries? And she'd sit in the car and she'd send me into the store.
You wanna know why? Because she was too embarrassed to see anybody.
Killed her.
What? Are you saying that I'm responsible for your mother getting cancer? No, I'm saying what you did was fucked up.
Do you have any idea what it's like to be a 15-year-old kid and to sit there and watch your mother die? Alone.
Do you? No, no I don't.
Breaks my heart that you had to do that.
Well, I'm glad that your heart's fucking broken.
You put me in that fucking position.
You.
Well, you know, it cuts both ways, Ethan.
I mean, your mother wasn't in the ground five minutes when you took off, and you didn't even come home to say goodbye.
So I think that under the fucking circumstances, I raised you just about as well as I could.
You have no idea who you raised! Then who the fuck are you? Who are you? I'm a fucking killer! I'm a fucking killer, that's who I am.
And I killed American Marines.
Yeah.
- Well, friendly fire happens all the time.
- It wasn't friendly fire.
- No.
- All right, well, somebody fucked with you and you had I didn't even know them, dad.
I'm gonna tell you who you raised.
You raised a thief.
I robbed a money train.
Those Marines tried to stop me and I killed them.
And now all my friends are dead because of it.
Hi.
I, uh, tried the front door, and it was locked, and then I saw a light in the back.
- But you're busy.
- No, it's good.
- Everything okay? - Yeah, my My boyfriend tripped over the wire and I don't suppose you have a warranty for stupid.
It depends.
How long have you two been together? (Both chuckle) But, uh, no problem, I'll replace it.
- Watch out, watch out, watch out! - (Gun firing) (Grunting) Hey, hey, listen.
Hey, hey, hey.
On my go.
- I want you to empty that whole fucking clip.
- Yeah.
- Come on.
One, two, three.
- Okay.
Go! (Guns firing) - (Gun clicks) - Shit! (Panting) (Gun cocking) (Yells) (Gun cocking) - Fuck! - (Gun cocking) (Tires screeching) Yeah? (Panting) It's 1483 Halstead Street.
Back alley.
I need backup right away.
It's a black Escalade.
(Both breathing heavily) Yeah, send me a bus, ASAP.
Okay.
Let's go, let's get you back.
Slow night.
You did good.
It'll get easier.
And if it don't? I'll fire your ass.
Is that all? You're shitting me.
That's why it's called work, sweetie.
It's gonna be okay.
- All right? - Okay.
Here you go.
(Clears throat) So.
I'm done talking.
Well, I'm not.
You know those two guys at the bank? Eidler and McKinnon? They paid me $100,000.
To go to prison for them? Paid for the house you were raised in.
(Chuckling) Aren't we the pair.
So you screwed up, you know? We all do.
Somehow the world doesn't stop spinning.
Well, maybe it did for me.
Only if you keep running, kiddo.
(Exhales) _ Man: Good afternoon.
_ I'd like to speak to a US attorney please.
What is it regarding? I'd like to speak to a US attorney.
So what's this all about? I'm First Lieutenant Ethan Kelly.
I killed three US Marines.
What the fuck is that? What the fuck is this? My girlfriend is a DEA agent, okay? I'm sure she'd be proud of you.
You took a risk, saying those drugs were yours.
You don't believe me, do you? I think we should cut ties with Kelly.
He's unpredictable.
What about the father? Well, Ethan plays fast and loose with his own life.
What about his dad's? (Grunts) (Tires screeching) And what can you tell us about Adam Hutchings? Guy called me about the Crown building, over on Douglas.
What's so special about this building? Nothing.
Six-story residential rental.
Guess we know why no one buzzed us in.
Patrick: She knows about the building.
You stupid fuckin' imbecile.
- He didn't tell you 'bout our business? - Nah.
'Cause we're looking for investors.
You know, partnership's It's expensive.
Talia: - How expensive? Leo: - Thirty.
Talia: Thirty grand? I can get that shit easy.
Fuckin' stealing from me? - Huh? - Marlon, I can explain.
Obviously, that's all I am to you, right? It was Leo! I got something for you to take care of tonight.
(Firing gun) ("Top Shelf Drug" by Ryan Bingham playing) where in the hell have I gone I woke up this morning undressed might have been a little too drunk I can't get you out of my head you shot me up, baby, with a wonderful love I got a little taste, now I can't get enough you shot me up, baby, with a wonderful love running through my veins like a top shelf drug (Exhales) (Door opening) (Footsteps approaching) (Sighs) Who the hell are you? There's a problem with trust.
Excuse me? Marty doesn't trust you anymore, Detective.
That's the problem.
Who the fuck are you? (Sighs) I work with Marty.
And I'm here to make sure that you start coming through for him.
Oh.
You see this? Do you know what this means, asshole? This means I come through whenever I goddamn please.
You understand? From now on, anything you got for him, it goes through me.
So I can keep an eye on you.
Call this number.
At turn of The Century Lighting.
Ask for bulb replacement on a 40-watt Freedonia.
Forty-watt Freedonia.
(Exhales) (Sighs) Kelly got the jump on me at the father's grocery store.
I didn't get him.
Jesus fuck, Lloyd.
They took off in his car, since then, both the father and the son are MIA.
Then that's that.
We knew using him to go after Stein was a risk.
Or you couldn't do your job.
Kelly cannot be controlled, he cannot be contained.
- You knew this.
I told you about this - Shut up.
(Sighs deeply) Your problem is, and I mean your problem, is shutting this down.
You finish him.
And what about Marty Stein? Well that mission went out the window when you lost the jump to Kelly, didn't it? Sir, I can pursue other avenues.
- Undercover DOJ contacts, IRS, FBI - No.
We are done piggybacking Justice's inquiry into Marty's dirty laundry.
Fine.
Well, then, let me set up alternatives.
You do nothing in relation to Marty Stein.
Marty Stein is a domestic terrorist.
Conspiracy, perjury.
He's bribed probably half of Justice.
He's What are we talking about here? Thanks for the recap.
Unfortunately, it has to wait until you fix the problem.
Kelly knows you killed two people.
Can't have that out there.
Button it up.
Got it.
Good.
Look alive.
Who the fuck are you? Marlon sent me.
- No Cups? - Nah.
Cups is dead.
Yo, what the fuck? What about our delivery? Yo, we got a problem.
You can't have random people showing up taking delivery, Marlon.
My apologies, I should have called you.
Had to switch things up on the fly.
What if I didn't send Ramiro and didn't call you? I apologize, but you can trust Jason.
But I don't know if I can or not.
Cups proved himself over time.
A long time.
Ordoñez, I run the Kings.
I don't know.
Maybe what I'm hearing is true.
Oh yeah, what's that? Corners are vulnerable.
That you are vulnerable.
Marlon, I'm gonna be straight up with you.
Always.
Ty's made me an offer.
Ty? Ty can't move your product.
They don't have the infrastructure or the real estate.
Maybe since Cups is gone, you don't have the real estate you think you do.
You're not out here.
I'm everywhere I need to be.
(Sighs deeply) Give me a week.
I'll figure out something that we both can be satisfied with.
That would be good.
Las Almas Muertas and the Kings have had a long run together.
Thanks, man, that means a lot.
What it means is I give you one day to figure shit out.
Angela, I wouldn't ask for a warrant unless I thought I had something.
Patrick and I were outside the Crown building for 24 hours and not a soul came in or out.
That's not probable cause, that's probable maybe.
(Door opening) - Oh, snap.
- I'm on the toilet.
- Can I get my toothbrush? - Get out! (Exhales sharply) Sorry, I'm back.
You never left.
Heard the whole thing.
I didn't know you had a kid.
I don't.
Hey.
I pulled more than a few strings to get him out of foster care, but I need some basic privacy.
I mean, I'm not asking much.
What happened? What happened? I'm sitting on the toilet and he just walks in to grab his toothbrush.
No knock.
No, "Excuse me.
" - He just - (Chuckling) Aah.
It's not okay.
(Stammering) I'm sorry.
It's definitely That's not okay, no.
You know I'm all for helping these kids out, but Jesus Christ.
I'll talk to him.
I'm sorry that happened to you, okay? I'm gonna talk to him.
Okay? It's one thing if he's just a lost soul, but he's also carrying.
I told you, those drugs weren't his.
Those were his brother's.
You have no way of knowing that.
No, I didn't witness the exchange, Agent Deakins, but I know he's a good kid, okay? Good kid with terrible manners.
I'm gonna talk to him.
But listen, I think I have a more permanent situation dialed in for him, but I just need him to stay here for, like, another day, maybe two.
And then he's gone, I promise.
Okay? (Sniffs) Mmm, you smell good.
You know, I've got, like, five minutes.
We could probably - (Harper chuckles) Vin: - Heyo, Coach! I can go take a walk or something if you guys are planning on making the most of those five minutes.
Sorry.
George: So Marty Stein owns this place? Ethan: It's a client of his.
So maybe you'd like to tell me what the hell is going on here? Like I said, we're laying low for a couple of days.
Don't mess with me, kid.
I'm not senile yet and I'm still your father.
The guy at the store, he was after Marty Stein.
I got in the way.
That's all I can tell you.
- I'll get the bags, just go ahead.
- I got it.
Whatever it is you did, you must've fucked it up.
Yeah, I'll sort it out.
Don't you worry about it.
Right.
(Sighs) Hmm.
Look at this, a Mauser.
Must be worth a few bucks, huh? Why don't you put it back before you hurt yourself? Well, when somebody's after me, I just soon be packin' more than my dick.
Nobody's going to find us here.
Yeah, well, they're looking, aren't they? You have nothing to worry about.
So if you hadn't busted in at the grocery, I'd be eating foie gras right now with your friend? For Christ's sake, you hate liver.
What I'm trying to say here is that I could have been fucking killed over something I didn't know anything about.
Okay, look, nobody's gonna kill you.
So put the rifle away, unpack the groceries.
I'll get a fire started.
(Sighs heavily) Hey.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We're here.
Has Howard called you yet? Yeah.
Well, I guess my first question would be, who do you know at the Department Of Justice? He seemed serious this time.
For real.
I guess that leaves you without a net.
It leaves me fucked is where.
Sorry.
You like to get your nails done, maybe someone will pay you to do that.
What are you saying? I can't make my own way? - I can get a job.
- Who would hire you? You have no real talents.
Except making a mess for your brother.
For reals? I got no one in my fucking corner.
(Door opening) (Door closing) Hey.
Double vodka.
Little early, don't you think? Sure doesn't feel like it.
Long day? - Why's this shit so hard, huh? - What's that? I've been all over the fucking city, and I cannot find one person who'll hire me.
How long have you been looking? Like three hours.
(Scoffs) Wow, and you haven't found anything yet? Edison's ain't looking for a hostess or nothin', huh? I can be real cordial and shit.
I bet.
One of my waitresses just quit.
You have any experience? Yeah, I've been so successful today.
Look, if you think you can keep up, you don't mind the shitty pay, I'm willing to give you a shot.
- For real? - Yeah, sure, why not.
Just do me one favor.
Anything.
I don't wanna hear any more stories about Marty Stein.
(Scoffs) I ain't talkin one more word about that know-it-all motherfucker.
All right.
Guthrie: - You're reaching.
Harper: - So? So you're not the one that has to sell this to a judge.
God forbid you have to pull your weight around here for once, Angela.
God forbid you bring me something I can use.
Good morning around here not that long ago.
Hutchings took photos inside the Crown building.
He practically blackmailed one of Stein's lawyers to get information on the place.
What does that look like to you? Reaching.
Patty, if she says that one more fucking time It's an empty building, Angela, and there's almost a million dollars in rent revenue coming in.
And from that I'm supposed to get money laundering? I've seen you get probable cause with less.
That's because I'm a brilliant legal mind.
So then, help us.
- Please.
- Jesus.
- Let me see that tax return again.
- Yes.
Ty: Yeah.
One Yay.
Yeah.
(Giggling) - (Door opening) - There we go.
(Door closing) Look.
Mmm.
Ty: Mmm.
This is delicious tea, baby.
- Did you make that just for me? - Yeah.
Aww.
Uh, run up and ask your mom if she wants some, okay? Okay.
Daddy got some business to attend to.
Marlon Dinard.
What's up, Ty? - You want a drink? - No, I'm good, man.
I heard what happened to Cups.
A damn shame.
- Yeah, it's the course of things.
- Yeah.
What you know about it? I know you ain't responsible.
Good.
Real good.
So there won't be anything coming back your way.
I just need some assurances.
You need assurances? Keep your crew out of my territory.
It's the only time I'm gonna say it.
(Laughing) I don't give a fuck how many times you say it, my man.
You know, Ty, this a courtesy.
Well.
I guess ain't no one out there who's gonna say that Marlon Dinard ain't no courteous motherfucker.
(Scoffs) War.
War is bad for business, that's the reality.
The only reality I know is Cups is gone.
And you? You ain't been nothin' but a figurehead for a long time, my man.
It'd be a mistake to think that.
Well, it'll be my mistake then, won't it? My breeds is hungry.
I mean, it ain't like they got a rich, white lawyer bankrolling them, right? So with all due respect, Mr.
Dinard, I'm gonna let my peoples be wherever they need to be.
I already buried one friend this week.
I don't have the feeling to make it two.
Right.
Right, right, right.
Let me tell you something.
You handle your business, and let me handle mine.
But, hey, in the meantime, if I need a lightbulb or some shit, then, uh, I know exactly who to call.
(Snickering) It was real good seeing you, Ty.
(Ty chuckling) (Fire crackling) What? (Sighs) Thought we might have something to talk about.
Hmm? Like what? Like why you're a bodyguard when you could have been a lawyer.
Well, I'm sorry, dad, you won't be able to brag to your friends about me.
Hmm.
Well I hope, under the circumstances, you're good at it.
- Trust me.
- Yeah, I trust you, all right.
Why wouldn't I trust you? Maybe because you've been bullshitting me ever since you put me into your car? (Ethan sighs deeply) How long do you think we're gonna be here? I don't know, dad.
I don't know.
(Distant car alarm blaring) (Construction drilling) Patrick: Maybe he likes kids.
Well, obviously, he works at a community center.
No, no, I mean, like, "likes" likes.
You know, like, sexually? Please shut the fuck up and take this seriously for a second.
It's what I'm doing.
I like having the kid around, it's just, you know, some basic privacy while I'm on the can.
Oh, yeah.
Well, for Vin's sake, he'll probably want to steer clear of that.
- That's scarring shit.
- Forget it.
It's like literally.
Harper: Mr.
Kamanski? - Can I help you? - Yes.
We have a warrant for the financial records pertaining to the Crown building on Douglas.
Am I under arrest? Not at this time.
All right, uh, I'll get those files for you.
Jesus, you'd think they'd have a television, wouldn't you? - Want a shot? - Yeah, break it out, yeah.
You like it warm like the Pollock's, don't you? Any way I can get it.
(Sighs) Your mother would have loved this, you know.
What are you talking about? She hated leaving the city.
Are you kidding me? She loved coming to the country.
You didn't know her.
What did you say? You heard me.
You don't know shit, kid.
Yeah? I'm gonna take a nap.
(Speaking indistinctly) (Gun firing) (Tires screeching) Jason: The thing is, man, they hittin' us all over.
Marlon: I don't care who hittin' us.
- But how we supposed - Did I give a motherfucker permission to die on my streets? - Marlon - What? Say what the fuck you wanna say, man.
It open season on a King.
Now we can't work if they comin' at us like this.
So step the fuck up! That's what you're getting paid for! What's the count? I got nine.
Camby and Teev at Mercy, could slide either way.
All right.
- All right, pull 'em back.
- What? Take 'em off the fucking corners, man.
They ain't gonna be about no surrender, man.
This ain't about surrender.
It's about street tactics.
Keep it small and quiet.
- About to clean house.
- (Paper tears) Who's up? The head of the snake.
(Sighs deeply) Marty.
Hey.
Yeah.
Live to fight another day.
How we making out on your end? Uh-huh.
Well, I mean you lay it out all like that I mean, it makes me want to reconsider, hmm? Yeah, no, I I'm aware of that.
It just Yeah, there's just a lot on the line and all I'm saying is I'm taking a huge risk.
(Distant sirens blaring) - They're all cash.
- Same here.
How did Treasury not flag this earlier? Must have someone in the bank.
Yeah, we're gonna need another warrant.
I'll go talk to Guthrie.
I've got that.
You rile her up.
I do not.
(Laughing) Kamanski: Sorry, it took a second.
This account's only been open two years? Well, since uh, 2007.
But we only keep 24 months here at the branch.
Okay, so where's the rest? Electronically scanned and archived at headquarters but you'll have to speak with them about that.
- Are you noticing the common denominator here? - Uh-huh.
We're going to need to speak to this employee.
Patrick: Do you know what this is, Maria? Because this seems like something you should be familiar with.
In your line of work.
Maybe I'm just not very good at my job.
Oh, I sure hope that's true because otherwise, you're in a little bit of trouble.
How long have you been a bank cashier? I don't know.
Your manager says it's been about 15 years.
Fifteen years.
So given someone with your veteran status, you'd know that any cash deposit over $10,000, you gotta report that to Treasury.
Yeah, that's not looking great for you, Maria.
You never made a mistake before? Yeah, but not the same mistake for the better part of seven years.
At least I'm consistent.
Maria, when we get a warrant for your bank account, are we gonna find anything unusual? Like maybe you've been bringing in a little extra money every month? My brother helps me out.
That's sweet.
So what's his number? All we want is the person making the drop.
Harper: Yeah, Maria, give us a name.
And then maybe we can pretend that you are an incompetent employee.
You know, I've never been very good with names.
I just never had the mind for it.
Well, do you have the mind for prison? - I want a lawyer.
- That's a great idea, Maria.
Isn't that a great idea, Deaks? It's very reasonable, considering.
I mean, moving that kind of money, she's looking at what? Ten, fifteen years maybe.
It's all gonna depend on how good that lawyer is.
But all the money your brother's been giving you, I'm sure you can afford some top notch council.
I sure hope so.
Come on, Patty.
Let's get her some coffee while she waits.
You want some coffee? Harris.
I'm sorry, what? Eugene Harris is the one who's been making the drops.
Oh.
Angela, get over here, you crazy bitch, give me a hug! Deakins, I need to speak to you.
- Okay, just let me get a victory lap in for a second.
- Now, please.
Uh, rain check on that hug, Angela.
We got him.
We got the motherfucker.
- Who? - Cups.
Dead to rights.
The bank lady just rolled.
- She named Cups? - Not only that.
She can establish a pattern.
Seven years of cash transactions.
That's a criminal fucking enterprise if I've ever seen one.
I mean, we could make RICO on this.
Harper, Cups is dead.
I'm sorry, what? (Chuckles) I just got off the phone with Chicago PD.
He was shot and killed last night.
(Fire crackling) (Sighs) I know you, Ethan.
You don't think I do, but I do.
You don't know shit about me.
Well, I always knew when you were in trouble.
And I know you're up to your ass in it now.
I mean, none of this stuff is normal where I come from.
What's normal anymore, dad? Hm.
(Sighs) (Sighs deeply) (George clears throat) Oh, hey, thanks for the beer.
No, no, don't bother.
I'll get it myself.
This isn't about Marty Stein, is it? No, dad.
Maybe there's a deck of cards around here somewhere.
Leo: Something happens, you know.
It's like It's like everything moves in slow motion.
You know what I'm saying? Like real Reservoir Dogs shit.
- Yeah, I got it.
- Mmm-hmm.
So that's how it goes down, it's like you don't have time to think.
I heard Chyna scream.
I heard the blast of a gun go off.
(Stuttering) You know, I'm heading in and it's like No, no, you know what? I wasn't moving in slow motion.
Everything else was.
Me, I was moving like a fucking panther.
Like a panther? And all I kept thinking to myself was, "I gotta save Chyna.
" - So how many of them were in there? - Two.
It really pissed me off that the second motherfucker got away.
He f Leo: - What, no Diet? - No.
Leo was just telling me how many bad guys - burst into his house.
- Mmm-hmm.
Yeah.
It coulda been three, or maybe four.
Like I said, it happened real quick.
Thought you said it was in slow motion.
It was both.
So what are you doing with a shotgun? Thank God I had it.
Could you fucking imagine where I'd be if I didn't have it? I I'd be bleeding out on the floor with that scumbag that shot Chyna.
- You know who that scumbag was? - (Scoffs) Some misguided urban youth who don't know the value of real work.
His name was Eugene Harris.
Sounds like an accountant or some kinda fucking computer geek.
He also went by Cups.
What, like a tittie holder? He was the leader of the 13th Street Kings.
Are you fucking kidding me? (Exhales sharply) What the fuck are they doing shooting at me for? That's what we want to know.
(Scoffs) What, you think You think I'm a gangster? I ain't no fucking gangster.
Look at this face for shit's sake.
- You've never had any dealings with the 13th Street Kings? - Fuck no! - Nothing personal? - What the fuck would I do (Stammering) (Sighs) Fuck.
- That little bitch.
- Which little bitch is that? Talia, some shit.
Yeah, fuck, I banged her out good a couple of times.
You know how it is.
But she got caught trying to pass funny money and I told your people about it.
And this Talia, she's connected to the Kings? Fuck do I know.
But her brother? Now, he's one serious motherfucker.
A name would be great.
Melvin, I think.
Uh, fucking, Marvin.
No, Marlon.
Harper: - Marlon? Leo: - Mmm-hmm, yeah.
I remember that because I was thinking, "I pity the fisherman that brings in that crazy motherfucker.
" So are we talking Witness Protection program here or what? Marlon is the guy from the chandelier shop.
That fool is not a reliable witness.
He doesn't know what he's saying.
- Maybe.
- It took him three tries to get that name.
I'm gonna go back there, see if I can feel it out.
Fine, okay.
Tomorrow morning, we'll go together, I'll pick you up.
No, no, no, I'm just gonna go right now.
You sure you don't want me to come with? Yeah.
I got it.
Yeah, hi, I'm calling about a bulb replacement for a 40-watt Freedonia.
That's right, yeah.
Hey, yeah, uh, I got an agent coming your way.
She's just poking around.
Yeah.
That's right.
So look, you make sure you tell our mutual friend about this little courtesy call, okay? Good.
(Rock music playing) Excuse me.
Sorry, excuse me.
Sorry, excuse me, sorry.
- Hey, um, Johnny black, rocks.
- No.
Sorry.
Kahlua Martini.
And a Goose Island.
The chicken wings? Shit, um, just one second.
Sorry.
Talia.
Table four.
And shake that booty.
Duke.
I want you to know that whatever you've got yourself mixed up in here, I've seen it before, just history repeating itself.
Let's play the game, dad.
You know, you have relatives you've never even met, who either died too young, or or found a way to ruin their lives.
Why do you think I moved you and your mother out of the South Side? And look what happened.
Harvard for Christ's sake, a great soldier, a fine athlete.
Nobody nobody ever played third base the way you did at that school.
(Chuckles) Until we lost the playoffs because of me.
Oh, for crying out loud, you made one bad throw.
It was a throw I didn't have to make.
I stepped on the bag, dad, and it's game over.
- Yeah, but we all know what that was about, don't we? - What? That little blonde Tootsie.
What was her name? (Chuckling) Tootsie? Do you mean Katie? Yeah, yeah, Katie.
Yes, that's what I mean.
Geez.
I nearly beaned her in the stands.
Yes, you did, I remember.
Yeah.
- Goddamn.
- (Laughing) Well, I'll take that jack.
You know, maybe I wasn't just showing off for Katie.
- You hungry? - Yeah, yeah.
Where did those steaks go? (Rap music playing in car) Let's do this.
This Ty fuck's one upscale nigger.
Fly in a bowl of milk.
Let's fucking squash the motherfucker.
(Exhales) (Gun firing) (Gun firing) (Ty coughing) Good for you, Ty.
- (Grunting) - Fighting till the very end.
(Gun fires) - (Rap music playing in car) - (Speaking indistinctly) Fuck.
(Car accelerating) (Tires screeching) You still take it rare, dad? Is there any other way? Buddy of mine, Cheat, he used to say it was a sin to cook it at all.
This some guy you served with? Yeah.
I think this is the rare one there.
Oh, thank you.
(George clears throat) Shit, that's pretty good.
Don't bullshit me.
What do you want? - A little salt.
- (Chuckling) Yeah.
- A little salt never hurt anything.
- Mmm.
Oh yeah, this'll do it.
Now, you see, this is normal.
- No, this is fucked.
- No, this is normal.
A father and son having dinner together.
Son tells his father his problems, his father tries to help.
Let's talk about what's not normal for a second, shall we? Getting frisked every third Saturday of the month just to talk to your dad.
That's that's not normal.
Yeah, I know that must have been tough.
It was a long time ago, pop.
You know, I never stole anything in that bank.
That was Eidler and McKinnon.
They were jockeying the numbers.
Is that right? I plead guilty to obstruction.
Got three years.
I knew I could do it, it wasn't that much.
It is for someone who says he didn't do it.
Those guys would have gotten Mmm.
So you chose your friends over your family.
Is that right? Well, I thought at the time I was doing the honorable thing.
Honor? Fuck honor.
Honor doesn't pay the mortgage.
Honor doesn't take his kid to practice.
And it sure as hell doesn't help out with mom when she was sick.
Okay.
I I understand why you hate me.
I don't hate you, dad.
Well, what would you have done? I wouldn't have abandoned my family.
I didn't abandon my family! Then what would you call it? Did you know while you were sitting in prison for three years the only time mom left the house was to get groceries? And she'd sit in the car and she'd send me into the store.
You wanna know why? Because she was too embarrassed to see anybody.
Killed her.
What? Are you saying that I'm responsible for your mother getting cancer? No, I'm saying what you did was fucked up.
Do you have any idea what it's like to be a 15-year-old kid and to sit there and watch your mother die? Alone.
Do you? No, no I don't.
Breaks my heart that you had to do that.
Well, I'm glad that your heart's fucking broken.
You put me in that fucking position.
You.
Well, you know, it cuts both ways, Ethan.
I mean, your mother wasn't in the ground five minutes when you took off, and you didn't even come home to say goodbye.
So I think that under the fucking circumstances, I raised you just about as well as I could.
You have no idea who you raised! Then who the fuck are you? Who are you? I'm a fucking killer! I'm a fucking killer, that's who I am.
And I killed American Marines.
Yeah.
- Well, friendly fire happens all the time.
- It wasn't friendly fire.
- No.
- All right, well, somebody fucked with you and you had I didn't even know them, dad.
I'm gonna tell you who you raised.
You raised a thief.
I robbed a money train.
Those Marines tried to stop me and I killed them.
And now all my friends are dead because of it.
Hi.
I, uh, tried the front door, and it was locked, and then I saw a light in the back.
- But you're busy.
- No, it's good.
- Everything okay? - Yeah, my My boyfriend tripped over the wire and I don't suppose you have a warranty for stupid.
It depends.
How long have you two been together? (Both chuckle) But, uh, no problem, I'll replace it.
- Watch out, watch out, watch out! - (Gun firing) (Grunting) Hey, hey, listen.
Hey, hey, hey.
On my go.
- I want you to empty that whole fucking clip.
- Yeah.
- Come on.
One, two, three.
- Okay.
Go! (Guns firing) - (Gun clicks) - Shit! (Panting) (Gun cocking) (Yells) (Gun cocking) - Fuck! - (Gun cocking) (Tires screeching) Yeah? (Panting) It's 1483 Halstead Street.
Back alley.
I need backup right away.
It's a black Escalade.
(Both breathing heavily) Yeah, send me a bus, ASAP.
Okay.
Let's go, let's get you back.
Slow night.
You did good.
It'll get easier.
And if it don't? I'll fire your ass.
Is that all? You're shitting me.
That's why it's called work, sweetie.
It's gonna be okay.
- All right? - Okay.
Here you go.
(Clears throat) So.
I'm done talking.
Well, I'm not.
You know those two guys at the bank? Eidler and McKinnon? They paid me $100,000.
To go to prison for them? Paid for the house you were raised in.
(Chuckling) Aren't we the pair.
So you screwed up, you know? We all do.
Somehow the world doesn't stop spinning.
Well, maybe it did for me.
Only if you keep running, kiddo.
(Exhales) _ Man: Good afternoon.
_ I'd like to speak to a US attorney please.
What is it regarding? I'd like to speak to a US attorney.
So what's this all about? I'm First Lieutenant Ethan Kelly.
I killed three US Marines.