Fargo (2014) s03e08 Episode Script
Who Rules the Land of Denial?
1 (ENGINE ROARING) (ENGINE ROARING) (CLANGING) (CAR ENGINE STARTS) (METAL SQUEAKING) (ENGINE ROARING) (CLANGING) (VEHICLE APPROACHING) (BELL TOLLS) (HORN BLARING) (BRAKES SQUEAL) (METAL SCREECHING) (INAUDIBLE) (GUNSHOTS) (MUFFLED SCREAM) (MACHINE WHIRRING) - (GRUNTING) - (THUDS) (CLATTERS) (BOTH GRUNTING) (BOTH GRUNTING) (GASPING) - (GRUNTS) - (NIKKI YELLS) (GRUNTING) (GRUNTING) (GROANS) (YELLS) (BANGING) (PANTING) Get off of me.
(GRUNTS) (SPITS) (MUSIC PLAYING ON RADIO INDISTINCTLY) - Fa la la la la - Jesus.
Don we now our gay apparel Fa la la la la, la la la, la la la Troll the ancient Yule tide carol Fa la la la la - Fa la la la la, la la la, la la la - Take a look behind us.
- (WHIMPERS) - Following us.
- and join the chorus - Crap.
- Fa la la la la, la la la, la la la - Crap.
Oh, my God.
- (WHIMPERS) - (INDISTINCT) (MUSIC CONTINUES PLAYING) (PANTING) (NIKKI GRUNTS SOFTLY) NIKKI: Hey Hey.
Hey.
What's the plan? Are you just Where are we going? (PANTING) What? Is that You speak with sign language? Are you kidding me? How are we supposed Chained to a deaf guy.
Jesus.
(WOLVES HOWLING) We need to cut this.
(GRUNTING) (GRUNTS) (GRUNTS) (RUSTLING) (PANTING) (BIRDS CHIRPING) NIKKI: We were headed north, towards Watab.
Maybe 40 minutes on the bus.
Maybe longer.
I think I fell asleep.
(PANTING) A river nearby The Mississippi, I'm guessing.
Hey.
Hey! We need a plan.
A plan! (SNIFFLES) YURI: I knew a Helga once.
All she do Talk, talk, talk.
(GRUNTS) MAN: Whoo-ee! Good shooting, son! BOY: I think I got him.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) NIKKI: (ECHOING) Ray I thought I could tough it out but I guess I'm a wimp.
RAY: Baby, please.
Baby NIKKI: Tell me you brought the getaway money.
Baby? RAY: (STUTTERS) It's just It happened so fast.
NIKKI: Ray, we need that money.
(PANTING) RAY: I know.
I'm going.
NIKKI: Ray You want me to go? RAY: No.
I'm fine.
I got it.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) (GRUNTS) (BOTH GRUNT) Put your back in it.
(SCREAMS) - Oh.
It's okay.
- (GRUNTS) Get down.
Get down.
Get down.
(SCREAMING SUBSIDES) (BOW TWANGS) - (BOTH WHIMPERING) - (ARROW THUDS) (TWIGS SNAPPING) (SCREAMING) No! Okay.
Okay.
Okay One, two, three.
(SCREAMING) (BOTH GRUNTING) (PANTING) (NIKKI GRUNTS) (GRUNTING) (SCREAMING) THE GOLEM: You bitch! (SCREAMING) - (SQUELCHING) - (GRUNTS) (GROANING) - (GRUNTING) - (CHOKING) (YELLS) (PANTING) (THUDS) (GROANS) - (WHIMPERS) - (GRUNTS) No.
No way.
No.
No.
(GRUNTS) (WHIMPERING) - (SQUELCHING) - (SCREAMS IN AGONY) - (SCREAMING) - (SQUELCHING) (GASPING) (STRAINING) - (EXHALES) - (PANTING) (BOTH GRUNTING) (BOTH BREATHING HEAVILY) (NIKKI BREATHING HEAVILY) (BOTH GRUNTING) (SIGHS) (SIGHS) MAN: You want shoes? What? Shoes.
No.
Just whiskey.
Make it a double.
And one for my friend.
(BARTENDER PORING DRINKS) Yeah.
Just this much.
Sherry.
Shartis? Huh? "Job sat on his dung heap, covered in boils.
" - Mister, it's been a long day.
- Ah! They're all long.
That's the nature of existence.
Life is suffering.
I think you're beginning to understand that.
Hmm? - Amen.
- (CHUCKLES) Can I show you something? (MEWING) Aw (MEWS) Ray is the cat.
What? His name I call him Ray.
I know, I know.
That's not really a cat's name, but when I looked at him, that was the name that stuck.
But this is how it is, I think.
(CHUCKLES) Are you familiar with Ghuilgul? It's Hebrew.
It's a word that describes how an old soul attaches itself to a new body.
(MEWS) - Ray? - (MEWS) Is that you? Unfortunately, some souls cannot find a body to enter.
And they become lost.
Rabbi Nachman believed the Jewish victims of the massacre of Uman were lost souls.
1768 in Ukraine, untold thousands killed by the Cossack.
Women and children Their bodies dumped in a hole and forgotten.
When Rabbi Nachman first visited Uman, he saw the mass grave, and he called it a garden.
He told his followers that he wanted to be buried there.
The master of the field.
His soul, he said, would bind and comfort theirs.
(SIGHS) Have you been to this place before? The bowling alley? - (MEWING) - Is that what you see? Oh (CHUCKLES) Cheers.
(SIGHS) Oh (INHALES) Hits the spot.
(CHUCKLES) We all end up here eventually.
To be weighed and judged.
As it is now for you and your friend.
You know, some thought that he should have stayed behind, but I convinced him that he was on a better path now.
And you What about me? (SPEAKING HEBREW) I don't "Who will rise for me against the wicked?" Who will take a stand against evildoers? You need a ride? - Uh - There's a car out front.
It's a green Volkswagen Beetle.
This is the universe at its most ironic.
Don't worry.
Its sins have been swept clean.
You and your friend should take it.
The keys are under the mat.
I - Thank you.
- Oh, don't thank me.
Simply deliver a message when the time comes.
A message? - To who? - To the wicked.
Tell them "Though thou exalt thyself like the eagle, "though thou make thy nest among the stars, "thence will I bring thee down, "sayeth the Lord.
" "Though thou exalt thyself" (CHUCKLES) It's okay.
It's okay.
You'll remember.
Ray I'm afraid you have to leave the cat.
(MEWS) It's okay.
(MEWS) (SOFTLY): Don't worry.
Hey, do me a favor, will you? Mmm.
When the Gophers play, put a little beer in a bowl and put it in front of the game.
- (MEWS) - (CHUCKLES) (SPEAKING HEBREW) (MEWING) (ENGINE STARTS) (SNIFFLES) Napkins.
And some vodka.
(GROANING) (BARTENDER POURING DRINK) Yuri (SPEAKING RUSSIAN) You are Yuri Gurka, Cossack of the plains.
Grandchild of the Wolves' Hundred.
I have a message for you from Helga Albrecht and the Rabbi Nachman.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) (RUMBLING) (MUSIC PLAYING) Socks.
- Great.
- (CHUCKLES) I I needed socks.
- Thanks.
- Don't thank us, thank Santa.
I should, um, go check on the ragout.
Let me help you.
(UTENSILS CLATTERING) Are you having a good Christmas? Oh You know Kinda weird.
I know, we'll figure it out.
(CELL PHONE VIBRATES) Hmm.
Burgle.
Oh, jeez.
(POLICE RADIO CHATTER) (INDISTINCT CHATTERING) (DOG BARKING) - Sir.
- Not now.
Gloria Burgle.
Eden Valley police.
You had one of mine on the bus.
Nikki Swango? We're still doing a head count.
There's some dead from the crash, - others from the assault.
- Assault? We count three sets of boot prints on the approach.
We got a stolen crotch rocket in the trees.
Plus some kind of homemade ramp we think caused the upend.
You saw the vehicle on the way in? The yellow deal flipped on its top? Couple of bystanders probably slowed to do the Christian thing, then recognized the debacle for what it was.
Second vehicle, panel van maybe, chases them for 2 miles, runs them off the road, finishes the couple execution style.
Jeez.
If I could just get a look inside the bus, my suspect, well, she's real memorable.
- A woman, you said? - Yeah.
No women on the bus, I can tell you that.
Anything I can That patch on your coat, does it say "US Marshal"? - No, sir.
- Well then, we'll call you when we find out, either way.
- Either? - Dead or Alive.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER) (DOORBELL RINGS) Yeah, is he home? We got a meeting.
(MUSIC PLAYING ON HEADPHONES) (BELLS JINGLING) What the heck? Sy, come in.
We're just having lunch, mind you.
Where's Emmit? I tried calling yesterday, but He's resting.
He's upstairs.
All this bother with his brother, he's very upset.
I know, I was there.
So, if he's Can you get him? Like I told your man, the police asked us to come down to the precinct, give a statement.
Yeah.
That's all taken care of.
- What? When? - Just come and take a seat.
Please.
In fact, there's some very good news.
- Good news? - Yes.
Today, you are $5 million richer than you were yesterday.
- What? - Year-end bonuses.
We already Round two.
There is a round three, but I thought it better to hold it till the next fiscal year.
Sweet potato? Uh No.
I'm I'm not very hungry.
VARGA: No, no.
It would be a shame to let it all go to waste.
Think of all them starving children.
No? What about some tea then, eh? Fancy a nice cuppa? Sure.
Good Christ.
- Sugar? - No.
I That's fine.
It was me mum's recipe, the secret of which she smuggled beneath her bosom all the way from Wales to Bristol.
- It's a little bitter.
- Yeah.
Well, try some more, I think you'll find it smooths out nicely.
(SLURPING) Right, well, I'll tell the big man you stopped by, and don't worry about all this trouble with the police.
I think you'll find these things have a way of clearing themselves up.
Okay, well, just I feel like I should at least check on him.
- Make sure he's - No, he's resting now.
Little bit of the old snore and drool.
He took a pill, I think, maybe two.
Or three.
As soon as he's wakeys, I'll have him give you a ring-a-ding.
Copacetic? - Five million? - Bye-bye, Mr.
Feltz.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) (CLEARS THROAT) (ELEVATOR BELL DINGS) (PHONE RINGING) Anderson said he couldn't wait, said you should call to reschedule.
You okay there, chief? I just (COUGHS) Give me a minute.
(CONTINUES COUGHING) Jeez.
I'm okay.
(RETCHES) (COUGHS) (PANTS) Well, that's not right.
Oh, Jeez.
Call 911! - (BEEPING) - (INDISTINCT CHATTER) MAN 1: Make a hole, guys.
MAN 2: Stay with us.
MAN 1: Almost there.
MAN 2: Running fast.
Almost there.
Come on.
Stay with us.
Three, two, one, lift.
(WOMAN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY OVER PA) (INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER) (MACHINES BEEPING) - No.
- How's he doing? Spoke to Mr.
Feltz's doctor last week.
He says they're still stumped.
Some kind of toxic shock, sounds like.
What kind of toxic, is my question.
Toxic as in toxin? As in poison? Like that Russian fella.
I already spoke to your boss.
Both of you.
- This is harassment.
- We're on our lunch break.
Heard it was shepherd's pie day in the cafeteria.
And here you are.
How's business? Private company like yours, it's hard for us to tell.
Newspaper said you've been buying up a lot of new properties though.
Expanding? (SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING) - Wasn't that your brother's car? - Um, I I must have parked somewhere else.
(ELEVATOR BELL DINGS) I had to take a taxi.
I think my car was stolen.
- Stolen? Do you want me to - No, no.
I'm just being silly, probably.
Just forgot where I parked.
Madeline! Jeez! We've got the intercom.
What the shit is this? It's I don't know.
Saw 'em when I came in this morning.
- Thought maybe you redecorated - I want - They have logs at the front desk, yeah? - Yes.
The comings and goings and cameras! - Mr.
Stussy, you're hurting me.
- Oh, sorry.
You know, maybe Mr.
Varga He does that thing sometimes.
- Maybe - I bet that's it, Maddy.
Probably he told me and I forgot.
I'm sorry about your arm.
No, it's You were surprised, is all.
After what happened to Sy Your darn brother.
You want me to call him? My brother? No.
Mr.
Varga.
No.
No.
See if you can find out what happened to the old pictures.
Make sure they don't throw them out.
(CELL PHONE RINGING) (GRUNTS) MEEMO: That's him.
VARGA: Mr.
Stussy - He's alive.
- VARGA: Who? Ray.
Somehow he I can feel him watching me.
Your dead brother? How interesting.
Listen.
I think we should I think we need more men.
What kind of men? Short men? Melancholy? I'm not kidding.
What if they're A new move.
Setting me up They? Ray and the girl.
She's still out there according to well, the cops and the newspapers.
And you said yourself, your man never came back so VARGA: Canada.
What? If the girl is alive If Then she did what any smart person wanted for murder would do and then she ran away to Canada.
Ray's car was parked in my spot.
The Corvette.
At the hospital.
You were at the hospital? And now I'm standing in my office.
- And all the pictures are - Emmit? Emmit, are you listening? Yes.
You won.
I won? What did I win? Life.
Sit tight.
Meemo will be over presently to take you home.
There's some papers to sign.
You're selling a shopping mall.
I own a shopping mall? (SIGHS) What? (GRUNTS) Help! Help! (PHONE RINGING) He has a what? And you were here the whole time? EMMIT: It's me.
It's my fault.
VARGA: Did he sign the papers? Emmit, we've talked about this.
If you don't sign the papers, we don't make the money.
No.
No more papers.
No more signing.
Something's going on here.
A hand reaching out from beyond the grave.
Things I've done.
Transgressions.
And now, death.
Creeping close.
Step by step.
A father dead on a driveway.
An older brother taking advantage of a younger Mi amore - (GASPING) - Sit.
(GROANS) (GASPING BREATHS) You know how I describe you when I meet with my bankers and hedge fund managers? (SIGHS) A hero.
Clear of mind.
A man of singular purpose.
But even heroes have setbacks.
A messy divorce, death of a loved one or a beloved business partner.
Sy's not dead.
- Yet - What? What? Look, my point is that you have to remember that even heroes can lose sight of what's real from time to time.
Try these.
- What? What are they? - VARGA: A mild sedative.
Something to stop the engines racing.
(GROANS) Now I want you to picture an island.
Tropical island, somewhere warm.
South Pacific, perhaps.
Can you see it? Yeah.
Now I want you to imagine that on this island, one day in September, 1945, a blizzard of paper fell from the sky.
Leaflets, dropped in their hundreds by the allied forces to tell the Japanese soldiers stationed there that the war was over.
The emperor has surrendered.
But down below, one man refused to believe.
Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda.
A man of honor, values And as the rest of the world went about its business, 1946, 47, 50, 64, 71 As peace was made, in a cold war fort Hiroo Onoda battled on, a tireless soldier of the emperor's imperial army, and the last man to die for an ideal.
He was just a boy.
He used to follow me around after school.
"Emmit, play with me.
Emmit, watch this.
" Is the Bible a children's book? (SIGHS) What we're doing here, the sober affairs of men These are feats of great strength, of cunning and fortitude.
Not child's play.
Not the best you can do.
Nobody remembers the second man to climb Mount Everest.
That's it.
Sleep now.
Everything will be clearer in the morning.
(OPERA MUSIC PLAYING) (DOOR CLOSES) Well, (SIGHS) that's it for me then.
- Gotta pay the sitter.
- Okay, Chief.
Told you.
Can't call me that anymore.
I'm a Deputy now, same as you.
I'll run the rest of these tomorrow.
Which, you know Serving eviction notices doesn't give you a sense of hope and purpose, what will? You know what? Throw this in the "Outgoing" for the morning? EMMIT: My name's Emmit Stussy.
I want to confess.
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)
(GRUNTS) (SPITS) (MUSIC PLAYING ON RADIO INDISTINCTLY) - Fa la la la la - Jesus.
Don we now our gay apparel Fa la la la la, la la la, la la la Troll the ancient Yule tide carol Fa la la la la - Fa la la la la, la la la, la la la - Take a look behind us.
- (WHIMPERS) - Following us.
- and join the chorus - Crap.
- Fa la la la la, la la la, la la la - Crap.
Oh, my God.
- (WHIMPERS) - (INDISTINCT) (MUSIC CONTINUES PLAYING) (PANTING) (NIKKI GRUNTS SOFTLY) NIKKI: Hey Hey.
Hey.
What's the plan? Are you just Where are we going? (PANTING) What? Is that You speak with sign language? Are you kidding me? How are we supposed Chained to a deaf guy.
Jesus.
(WOLVES HOWLING) We need to cut this.
(GRUNTING) (GRUNTS) (GRUNTS) (RUSTLING) (PANTING) (BIRDS CHIRPING) NIKKI: We were headed north, towards Watab.
Maybe 40 minutes on the bus.
Maybe longer.
I think I fell asleep.
(PANTING) A river nearby The Mississippi, I'm guessing.
Hey.
Hey! We need a plan.
A plan! (SNIFFLES) YURI: I knew a Helga once.
All she do Talk, talk, talk.
(GRUNTS) MAN: Whoo-ee! Good shooting, son! BOY: I think I got him.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) NIKKI: (ECHOING) Ray I thought I could tough it out but I guess I'm a wimp.
RAY: Baby, please.
Baby NIKKI: Tell me you brought the getaway money.
Baby? RAY: (STUTTERS) It's just It happened so fast.
NIKKI: Ray, we need that money.
(PANTING) RAY: I know.
I'm going.
NIKKI: Ray You want me to go? RAY: No.
I'm fine.
I got it.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) (GRUNTS) (BOTH GRUNT) Put your back in it.
(SCREAMS) - Oh.
It's okay.
- (GRUNTS) Get down.
Get down.
Get down.
(SCREAMING SUBSIDES) (BOW TWANGS) - (BOTH WHIMPERING) - (ARROW THUDS) (TWIGS SNAPPING) (SCREAMING) No! Okay.
Okay.
Okay One, two, three.
(SCREAMING) (BOTH GRUNTING) (PANTING) (NIKKI GRUNTS) (GRUNTING) (SCREAMING) THE GOLEM: You bitch! (SCREAMING) - (SQUELCHING) - (GRUNTS) (GROANING) - (GRUNTING) - (CHOKING) (YELLS) (PANTING) (THUDS) (GROANS) - (WHIMPERS) - (GRUNTS) No.
No way.
No.
No.
(GRUNTS) (WHIMPERING) - (SQUELCHING) - (SCREAMS IN AGONY) - (SCREAMING) - (SQUELCHING) (GASPING) (STRAINING) - (EXHALES) - (PANTING) (BOTH GRUNTING) (BOTH BREATHING HEAVILY) (NIKKI BREATHING HEAVILY) (BOTH GRUNTING) (SIGHS) (SIGHS) MAN: You want shoes? What? Shoes.
No.
Just whiskey.
Make it a double.
And one for my friend.
(BARTENDER PORING DRINKS) Yeah.
Just this much.
Sherry.
Shartis? Huh? "Job sat on his dung heap, covered in boils.
" - Mister, it's been a long day.
- Ah! They're all long.
That's the nature of existence.
Life is suffering.
I think you're beginning to understand that.
Hmm? - Amen.
- (CHUCKLES) Can I show you something? (MEWING) Aw (MEWS) Ray is the cat.
What? His name I call him Ray.
I know, I know.
That's not really a cat's name, but when I looked at him, that was the name that stuck.
But this is how it is, I think.
(CHUCKLES) Are you familiar with Ghuilgul? It's Hebrew.
It's a word that describes how an old soul attaches itself to a new body.
(MEWS) - Ray? - (MEWS) Is that you? Unfortunately, some souls cannot find a body to enter.
And they become lost.
Rabbi Nachman believed the Jewish victims of the massacre of Uman were lost souls.
1768 in Ukraine, untold thousands killed by the Cossack.
Women and children Their bodies dumped in a hole and forgotten.
When Rabbi Nachman first visited Uman, he saw the mass grave, and he called it a garden.
He told his followers that he wanted to be buried there.
The master of the field.
His soul, he said, would bind and comfort theirs.
(SIGHS) Have you been to this place before? The bowling alley? - (MEWING) - Is that what you see? Oh (CHUCKLES) Cheers.
(SIGHS) Oh (INHALES) Hits the spot.
(CHUCKLES) We all end up here eventually.
To be weighed and judged.
As it is now for you and your friend.
You know, some thought that he should have stayed behind, but I convinced him that he was on a better path now.
And you What about me? (SPEAKING HEBREW) I don't "Who will rise for me against the wicked?" Who will take a stand against evildoers? You need a ride? - Uh - There's a car out front.
It's a green Volkswagen Beetle.
This is the universe at its most ironic.
Don't worry.
Its sins have been swept clean.
You and your friend should take it.
The keys are under the mat.
I - Thank you.
- Oh, don't thank me.
Simply deliver a message when the time comes.
A message? - To who? - To the wicked.
Tell them "Though thou exalt thyself like the eagle, "though thou make thy nest among the stars, "thence will I bring thee down, "sayeth the Lord.
" "Though thou exalt thyself" (CHUCKLES) It's okay.
It's okay.
You'll remember.
Ray I'm afraid you have to leave the cat.
(MEWS) It's okay.
(MEWS) (SOFTLY): Don't worry.
Hey, do me a favor, will you? Mmm.
When the Gophers play, put a little beer in a bowl and put it in front of the game.
- (MEWS) - (CHUCKLES) (SPEAKING HEBREW) (MEWING) (ENGINE STARTS) (SNIFFLES) Napkins.
And some vodka.
(GROANING) (BARTENDER POURING DRINK) Yuri (SPEAKING RUSSIAN) You are Yuri Gurka, Cossack of the plains.
Grandchild of the Wolves' Hundred.
I have a message for you from Helga Albrecht and the Rabbi Nachman.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) (RUMBLING) (MUSIC PLAYING) Socks.
- Great.
- (CHUCKLES) I I needed socks.
- Thanks.
- Don't thank us, thank Santa.
I should, um, go check on the ragout.
Let me help you.
(UTENSILS CLATTERING) Are you having a good Christmas? Oh You know Kinda weird.
I know, we'll figure it out.
(CELL PHONE VIBRATES) Hmm.
Burgle.
Oh, jeez.
(POLICE RADIO CHATTER) (INDISTINCT CHATTERING) (DOG BARKING) - Sir.
- Not now.
Gloria Burgle.
Eden Valley police.
You had one of mine on the bus.
Nikki Swango? We're still doing a head count.
There's some dead from the crash, - others from the assault.
- Assault? We count three sets of boot prints on the approach.
We got a stolen crotch rocket in the trees.
Plus some kind of homemade ramp we think caused the upend.
You saw the vehicle on the way in? The yellow deal flipped on its top? Couple of bystanders probably slowed to do the Christian thing, then recognized the debacle for what it was.
Second vehicle, panel van maybe, chases them for 2 miles, runs them off the road, finishes the couple execution style.
Jeez.
If I could just get a look inside the bus, my suspect, well, she's real memorable.
- A woman, you said? - Yeah.
No women on the bus, I can tell you that.
Anything I can That patch on your coat, does it say "US Marshal"? - No, sir.
- Well then, we'll call you when we find out, either way.
- Either? - Dead or Alive.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER) (DOORBELL RINGS) Yeah, is he home? We got a meeting.
(MUSIC PLAYING ON HEADPHONES) (BELLS JINGLING) What the heck? Sy, come in.
We're just having lunch, mind you.
Where's Emmit? I tried calling yesterday, but He's resting.
He's upstairs.
All this bother with his brother, he's very upset.
I know, I was there.
So, if he's Can you get him? Like I told your man, the police asked us to come down to the precinct, give a statement.
Yeah.
That's all taken care of.
- What? When? - Just come and take a seat.
Please.
In fact, there's some very good news.
- Good news? - Yes.
Today, you are $5 million richer than you were yesterday.
- What? - Year-end bonuses.
We already Round two.
There is a round three, but I thought it better to hold it till the next fiscal year.
Sweet potato? Uh No.
I'm I'm not very hungry.
VARGA: No, no.
It would be a shame to let it all go to waste.
Think of all them starving children.
No? What about some tea then, eh? Fancy a nice cuppa? Sure.
Good Christ.
- Sugar? - No.
I That's fine.
It was me mum's recipe, the secret of which she smuggled beneath her bosom all the way from Wales to Bristol.
- It's a little bitter.
- Yeah.
Well, try some more, I think you'll find it smooths out nicely.
(SLURPING) Right, well, I'll tell the big man you stopped by, and don't worry about all this trouble with the police.
I think you'll find these things have a way of clearing themselves up.
Okay, well, just I feel like I should at least check on him.
- Make sure he's - No, he's resting now.
Little bit of the old snore and drool.
He took a pill, I think, maybe two.
Or three.
As soon as he's wakeys, I'll have him give you a ring-a-ding.
Copacetic? - Five million? - Bye-bye, Mr.
Feltz.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) (CLEARS THROAT) (ELEVATOR BELL DINGS) (PHONE RINGING) Anderson said he couldn't wait, said you should call to reschedule.
You okay there, chief? I just (COUGHS) Give me a minute.
(CONTINUES COUGHING) Jeez.
I'm okay.
(RETCHES) (COUGHS) (PANTS) Well, that's not right.
Oh, Jeez.
Call 911! - (BEEPING) - (INDISTINCT CHATTER) MAN 1: Make a hole, guys.
MAN 2: Stay with us.
MAN 1: Almost there.
MAN 2: Running fast.
Almost there.
Come on.
Stay with us.
Three, two, one, lift.
(WOMAN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY OVER PA) (INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER) (MACHINES BEEPING) - No.
- How's he doing? Spoke to Mr.
Feltz's doctor last week.
He says they're still stumped.
Some kind of toxic shock, sounds like.
What kind of toxic, is my question.
Toxic as in toxin? As in poison? Like that Russian fella.
I already spoke to your boss.
Both of you.
- This is harassment.
- We're on our lunch break.
Heard it was shepherd's pie day in the cafeteria.
And here you are.
How's business? Private company like yours, it's hard for us to tell.
Newspaper said you've been buying up a lot of new properties though.
Expanding? (SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING) - Wasn't that your brother's car? - Um, I I must have parked somewhere else.
(ELEVATOR BELL DINGS) I had to take a taxi.
I think my car was stolen.
- Stolen? Do you want me to - No, no.
I'm just being silly, probably.
Just forgot where I parked.
Madeline! Jeez! We've got the intercom.
What the shit is this? It's I don't know.
Saw 'em when I came in this morning.
- Thought maybe you redecorated - I want - They have logs at the front desk, yeah? - Yes.
The comings and goings and cameras! - Mr.
Stussy, you're hurting me.
- Oh, sorry.
You know, maybe Mr.
Varga He does that thing sometimes.
- Maybe - I bet that's it, Maddy.
Probably he told me and I forgot.
I'm sorry about your arm.
No, it's You were surprised, is all.
After what happened to Sy Your darn brother.
You want me to call him? My brother? No.
Mr.
Varga.
No.
No.
See if you can find out what happened to the old pictures.
Make sure they don't throw them out.
(CELL PHONE RINGING) (GRUNTS) MEEMO: That's him.
VARGA: Mr.
Stussy - He's alive.
- VARGA: Who? Ray.
Somehow he I can feel him watching me.
Your dead brother? How interesting.
Listen.
I think we should I think we need more men.
What kind of men? Short men? Melancholy? I'm not kidding.
What if they're A new move.
Setting me up They? Ray and the girl.
She's still out there according to well, the cops and the newspapers.
And you said yourself, your man never came back so VARGA: Canada.
What? If the girl is alive If Then she did what any smart person wanted for murder would do and then she ran away to Canada.
Ray's car was parked in my spot.
The Corvette.
At the hospital.
You were at the hospital? And now I'm standing in my office.
- And all the pictures are - Emmit? Emmit, are you listening? Yes.
You won.
I won? What did I win? Life.
Sit tight.
Meemo will be over presently to take you home.
There's some papers to sign.
You're selling a shopping mall.
I own a shopping mall? (SIGHS) What? (GRUNTS) Help! Help! (PHONE RINGING) He has a what? And you were here the whole time? EMMIT: It's me.
It's my fault.
VARGA: Did he sign the papers? Emmit, we've talked about this.
If you don't sign the papers, we don't make the money.
No.
No more papers.
No more signing.
Something's going on here.
A hand reaching out from beyond the grave.
Things I've done.
Transgressions.
And now, death.
Creeping close.
Step by step.
A father dead on a driveway.
An older brother taking advantage of a younger Mi amore - (GASPING) - Sit.
(GROANS) (GASPING BREATHS) You know how I describe you when I meet with my bankers and hedge fund managers? (SIGHS) A hero.
Clear of mind.
A man of singular purpose.
But even heroes have setbacks.
A messy divorce, death of a loved one or a beloved business partner.
Sy's not dead.
- Yet - What? What? Look, my point is that you have to remember that even heroes can lose sight of what's real from time to time.
Try these.
- What? What are they? - VARGA: A mild sedative.
Something to stop the engines racing.
(GROANS) Now I want you to picture an island.
Tropical island, somewhere warm.
South Pacific, perhaps.
Can you see it? Yeah.
Now I want you to imagine that on this island, one day in September, 1945, a blizzard of paper fell from the sky.
Leaflets, dropped in their hundreds by the allied forces to tell the Japanese soldiers stationed there that the war was over.
The emperor has surrendered.
But down below, one man refused to believe.
Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda.
A man of honor, values And as the rest of the world went about its business, 1946, 47, 50, 64, 71 As peace was made, in a cold war fort Hiroo Onoda battled on, a tireless soldier of the emperor's imperial army, and the last man to die for an ideal.
He was just a boy.
He used to follow me around after school.
"Emmit, play with me.
Emmit, watch this.
" Is the Bible a children's book? (SIGHS) What we're doing here, the sober affairs of men These are feats of great strength, of cunning and fortitude.
Not child's play.
Not the best you can do.
Nobody remembers the second man to climb Mount Everest.
That's it.
Sleep now.
Everything will be clearer in the morning.
(OPERA MUSIC PLAYING) (DOOR CLOSES) Well, (SIGHS) that's it for me then.
- Gotta pay the sitter.
- Okay, Chief.
Told you.
Can't call me that anymore.
I'm a Deputy now, same as you.
I'll run the rest of these tomorrow.
Which, you know Serving eviction notices doesn't give you a sense of hope and purpose, what will? You know what? Throw this in the "Outgoing" for the morning? EMMIT: My name's Emmit Stussy.
I want to confess.
(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)