Hudson and Rex (2019) s05e02 Episode Script

Punch Drunk Glove

All right, let's go.
Again, left right left.
- Ohh.
- Ooh, you all right there, Doc?
Mm-hmm. Yeah, I just put
too much into that burnout
and now I'm paying for it.
Yeah, let me take a look.
Let's see.
Ooh, yeah. You've got some
tender fascia here by the QL.
Mmm.
Yeah, your lats are pretty inflamed too.
- Probably from all those hooks.
- Oh, great.
Well, maybe my trainer should
have eased me into things.
Oh, I wanted you to see
what Rex and I were up to.
Okay, take a deep breath for me.
Right there?
No, that's not
that's not the right spot.
Is it there?
No. Lower.
There?
Lower.
Uh-huh. You think I'm
an easy mark, do you?
I hope you are.
You don't tell me nothing!
Save it for the ring!
What is it, pal?
Seriously. You tell me
what were you thinking.
Huh?
Do you really want to
challenge a fighter like me?
Really?
Huh? I'm too pretty.
And too fast.
- How far's he going,
Rickie? - Oh-ho!
He'll go far.
He'll go down.
All the way to bumsville.
Whoah!
Huh!
Your dog's about to
catch these hands, hey?
That's a fight you don't want to start.
Lizzie.
Hold your boys back.
All right.
You heard him.
Let's get out of here, boys.
Who is that?
Oh, that's Lizzie.
Manager of sorts.
Protecting me just like
old days, huh, Charlie?
- You guys know each other?
- We go back.
Sarah.
Meet Jack Hudson.
My brother.
So, when did you get here?
Late last night.
I got the call last
minute for a fight tonight.
Hey, good to see you, Rex!
How're you doing, buddy?
Ohhh.
How are you doing?
He did a number on you. How's your head?
That was a cheap shot.
Oh, that? No, that was nothing.
Just a show to promote
the fight on social media.
Well, you should've called.
You want to come stay at the house?
I got a motel room.
I didn't want to impose.
So, you train here too?
Uh, no. First time.
Well, I see Charlie here is
punching above his weight.
Yeah, I have a girlfriend
who can put up with the smell here
- so I'm living the dream.
- Right.
Well, I've got to get
a few rounds in myself.
Get the blood pumping.
Maybe one of these tomato
cans'll spar with me.
Well, I've got gloves in my bag.
Maybe we should go a few rounds.
You think you can go
the distance, old man?
Without breaking a sweat.
Oh you want some of this? Huh? Come on.
What you want, man?
You're slow cutting
your angles, Charlie.
Keep your hands up and bob around a bit.
I know my way around
the ring, Jackie boy.
Don't forget I taught
you everything you know.
Ha.
Your moves don't work as good
as you think they do, pal.
If you'd used my shoulder
roll you might be champ by now.
Your shoulder roll just
got you laid out, old man.
Easy, pal.
Jack just doesn't know his own strength.
Hey.
Looking forward to the fight tonight.
Want to grab some dinner after?
Maybe.
- Are you okay?
- Yeah.
Well, that was a bit of a surprise.
What? Jack's left hook?
No, his visit.
Is it strange that he didn't call ahead?
Ah, nah. Jack's not much
of a communicator. Hey.
When was the last time
you guys saw each other?
A couple of years. Used to be close.
Been hard to keep in touch.
I tried but you know,
Jack does his own thing.
Well, maybe, this visit can
be a chance to reconnect.
I still remember him
connecting with my jaw.
- I'm serious, Charlie.
- So am I.
No, okay. Yeah I hear you, I hear you.
But let's just see
how tonight goes, okay?
I haven't seen a beating this
bad since Apollo and Drago.
Jesse, that's Charlie's
brother. Don't forget!
No, I'm sure he's just
warming up, Charlie.
Don't count him out, Jesse.
He's got a mean left hook.
Is he being too restrained?
Yeah that's his job as a
journeyman. He'd better be.
He's here to build up the
record of guys like Rickie.
He's not here to win.
Which is why he has more
than a hundred losses.
Being a journeyman is
a regular paying job.
You know, he fights a lot more
than guys on the competitive track.
It's an option taken by boxers
who lose the drive to be a champ.
That's it! That's it!
Ah, come on! Keep the pressure on!
Yeah, let's do it!
Break him down!
I don't like this sport.
It brings out the worst in people.
He's really working on Jack's eye.
Leave it alone, Rickie.
Let me see your right for a change.
Give them a show but
don't go for the eye.
You'll get me sidelined.
The winner by technical knockout
and still undefeated,
Rickie Hitman Morgan!
You're a disgrace to the sport.
We should take you to the hospital.
You're gonna need stitches.
That looks better.
Shouldn't have happened.
A technical knockout due to cuts
- is an automatic 30-day suspension.
- Oh.
That's my paycheque.
For a kid who doesn't
understand how this works.
Did you see what I did to his face?
Huh? I knew I'd beat his ass!
But hey, papi, it took
a warrior to break him!
It's okay, Rex.
It's the business.
Why don't you come stay
with me until you get better?
No, thanks.
Nothing an ice bath
at the motel can't fix.
Is he going to be okay?
Yeah, for sure. He's a professional.
He'll be fine.
Hey.
Did you hear back from Jack?
No, not yet.
His loss probably bothered
us more than it did him.
What is it?
They found a body at your boxing gym.
You okay?
Yeah, just for a second I
thought it might be Jack.
Hey, Charlie.
Grant.
They said you found the body.
Yeah.
Still no CCTV in here?
You know me.
The only camera I got is
an old Kodak point and shoot
and I can't even buy
film for that anymore.
What was he doing in here before you?
I gave him the key.
Lizzie paid extra to have her
fighters come in and train after hours.
I sure hope your brother didn't
have anything to do with this.
Landed that big left hook.
Seen this happen once before.
Guy got a slow brain bleed.
Died the next day.
An accident.
Yeah.
But the other fellow never got over it.
What have you got, pal?
I think Rex believes
this belongs to Rickie.
Good job, buddy.
Detective?
Charlie. What the hell
happened? He was a strong kid.
We're going to find out, Lizzie.
Do you know why he would come
back here by himself last night?
I don't know. Talk
to Max, his cornerman.
They're joined at the hip.
Hey, Max.
You want to come with me?
I have a few questions for you.
Based on algor mortis,
I'd say he died between
midnight and 2:00 a.m.
When we initially reviewed the body,
we wondered if Rickie died
because of the boxing match.
- Yeah.
- But we found a second set of bruises.
Broken capillaries
show damage to the skin
consistent with that
of bare knuckle punches.
Wait are you saying there was
another fight outside the ring?
It appears that way.
Okay.
Well, I'm going to reconstruct
the rest of the night.
- You think you can keep me posted?
- Yeah.
Rex.
You seem unsettled.
Yeah. That's one way to put it.
A worry held too close
can't be transformed.
I mean, I'd be happy to
listen if you want to talk.
A friend is just having some trouble.
, And you know I just want to fix it.
Charlie.
You two have great energy by the way.
Good pairing.
Oh! No one is supposed to know! Oh!
I'm sure they don't.
I'm just really intuitive.
I won't say anything. I promise.
So, uh,
fixing problems for loved
ones, that can be tricky.
I have some oracle cards.
- Uh
- I find they help me when I'm stuck.
Uh
Yeah, no thanks, Karma.
I'll figure it out myself.
- You sure?
- Yeah, thank you.
How long have you been a
part of Lizzie's crew, Max?
Came into her circle around
the same time as Rickie.
I can't believe he's gone.
I noticed you were his cornerman
at the fight last night.
I wasn't much of a boxer myself.
Lizzie put me to work as Rickie's guy.
Cutman, trainer, driver,
nutritionist. Anything he needed.
Well last night, Rickie, he
went to the club after the fight.
Then he went back to the gym?
- Yeah.
- You drove him?
He didn't want me to.
Had that argument. Kind of shook him.
What argument?
No one told you?
Jack Hudson came to the
club after the fight,
all bent out of shape.
Charlie.
I've got something.
Seems like the last person to
see Rickie alive was my brother.
- We know.
- Someone posted this an hour ago.
I'll be back.
How did you know where to find me?
I figured you'd come
back to our old spot.
Listen, I don't need you
hounding me every time I lose.
- Okay? I'm fine.
- Hound ?
That's not why I'm here.
Rickie Morgan's dead.
I've got to take you in.
Okay? For questioning.
Jack.
Don't even think about it.
Rex would take you down.
It's not what it looks like.
I have no reason to kill Rickie.
He sidelined you with
that cut above your eye.
You were mad.
I saw it. If you weren't, why'd
you get back in the ring with him?
Is this my brother asking?
- Or a cop?
- Both.
And you know what? You
should be thankful right now
- that the cop in front of you is your brother.
- Right.
Because you're in my corner?
I'm always in your
corner, Jack. Come on!
I need you to tell me the
truth now! No more lies!
- I didn't lie.
- I told you about Rickie.
You didn't tell me anything
about the second fight.
I had to think, all right?
- It's not like I know what side you're on here.
- What side I'm on?
You expect me to mess up!
I don't expect
- What are you talking about?
- I bet you wish that you'd made sure
that I went back to the
motel last night, don't you?
Oh, don't turn this around,
Jack. You said you were fine!
Believe what you want,
Detective.
Fine. You don't want my help. Good luck.
You know police can't
interrogate family members.
I told you to bring him in,
not to interrogate him, Charlie!
I thought he'd tell me the truth.
Looks like he got you more
heated than anything else.
He knows how to push my buttons.
It's all right, pal. I
just need to calm down.
He may have caused you
to jeopardize the case
before it even gets to court.
- Joe, come on!
- No.
I'm taking over the lead
of this investigation.
No more freelancing from you.
I can't just sit on my hands.
Good! Well, go find the person
who videotaped their
little rematch, Charlie.
That's the witness we need to talk to.
Aghhh!
It's okay. You go.
So, I saw your fight last night.
A lot of those rounds were really close.
Too bad you had to hold back.
You ever get used to
that as a journeyman?
Part of the gig.
You are a controlled defensive fighter.
You know how to hit a
man without hurting him.
That job takes skill.
You should explain that part to Charlie.
You know the thing that I,
can't quite understand is
if you aren't attached to the outcome,
why would you have a rematch
with Rickie last night?
Look.
I was mad about the cut.
I showed poor judgement.
He messes with my livelihood
and then fronts on social media.
When you were just
trying to do your job.
I'm happy to help the kid pad his record
but he needs to show some basic respect.
So I went down to the club.
And we exchanged a few words.
A few words about what?
Can you believe Lizzie
hadn't even told him the deal?
That she had hired
you to give him a win?
So I told him.
And I didn't break it to him too gently.
He didn't believe he
didn't win on skill.
He wanted to prove me wrong.
So he challenged you?
One-on-one grudge match at the gym.
No audience, no points.
So we got in a cab and
we went down to Grant's.
You had to teach him a lesson.
I just wanted to show him
what type of fighter he was.
He's all sizzle.
He wants to go after the belt,
the moneymaking fights.
Sure, shoot your shot.
But show some respect for
the guys who get you there.
Right, so you didn't hold back.
It was a fair fight.
When I left, he was still alive.
Look,
if one of my punches killed him,
I didn't mean it.
Hey. I unlocked the victim's phone.
I'll see what else I can find.
Yeah, that's great. Maybe you can
help me verify Jack's statement.
- Did he have an alibi?
- Yeah.
Yeah, he said that he left Rickie alive.
Got back to his motel at around 12:50.
So, if we take his word for it
and nothing else comes
to light, maybe
maybe we get a manslaughter charge.
Didn't mean to hurt the guy.
I mean, still, he'd be looking at
a couple of years in
jail though, wouldn't he?
Yeah.
No sign of our videographer
witness at the gym.
Are we still waiting
on an autopsy report?
We'll get it soon, I hope. How's Jack?
Mad at me somehow.
You sure? Sure he's not just scared?
Uh
It's the worst day of his life
and he won't even let me help him.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry this is happening.
I just remember
being so thrilled when my mom told me
that I was gonna have
a brother, and then,
I used to let him tag
along with me everywhere
even when he was too young to keep up.
I just
We were best friends. I
I don't know how it all changed.
Charlie.
Why don't you just go talk to him?
Just tell him what you told me.
I always say the wrong thing.
I've got to go.
Hey.
I wanted to check your dressing.
Do you mind holding that for me?
Thanks.
Sorry.
Charlie's worried about you.
Not exactly the visit
I expected, either.
- How long have you two been together?
- A few months.
Friends before that for a long time.
Yeah, I think I remember
him mentioning you
to Mom and Dad one Christmas.
I could tell you'd made an impression.
It's nice,
to be able to talk about it.
We haven't told our coworkers.
Rules against dating at work?
Yeah, I bet Charlie's a real stickler.
No, it was me, actually.
I just didn't want it
to be a distraction.
Hmm.
Well, I'm sure Charlie's fine with it.
The job always comes
first for him, right?
He's very dedicated.
It's one of the things
I admire about him.
I'm happy for you guys.
It obviously bothers them
both that they're not closer.
If it was me and my sister,
my mother would have locked
us in a room years ago
to sort it all out.
Is that what you want to do?
Yeah. Charlie would love that.
What do you get out
of these oracle cards?
Is it basically like going to a psychic?
No, not at all.
It's just a different perspective.
You should try it.
Mmmmm.
But actually, first,
I have some results I think
you're going to want to see.
What am I looking at here?
There.
On his back and at
the base of his skull.
That wasn't made by a punch.
Tramline bruises caused
by blunt force trauma
with a cylindrical object. Here.
A basilar fracture.
That is what killed him.
Jack may not have done this at all.
We can say with certainty
that the blow to the back of
the head killed Rickie on impact.
And Jack said he left Rickie alive.
Yeah, that's what he said
but I'd prefer confirmation.
Yeah, I might be able to help with that.
I just found a series of angry
text messages on Rickie's phone.
You're never getting off this rock.
- This is from Lizzie!
- Yeah and after the texts,
- there was a FaceTime call.
- And this all happened
around the time of Rickie's death.
Jesse, what about the motel?
CCTV got Jack going into
his room just before one
and didn't leave for
the rest of the night.
The FaceTime happened after 1:00 a.m.
which means that Lizzie saw
Rickie alive after Jack left.
This exonerates Jack?
Well It it does!
Okay! We cut him loose.
Charlie. You want the honour?
I'm going to follow up with
Lizzie to confirm the FaceTime.
No there's no need for that.
- I can do that.
- Good.
I'm going to chat with
my source at the gym. Rex.
Charlie, hey, hey. Hey, wait.
If you want to fix this with
Jack, this would be your chance.
I think the best thing I can do for
him right now is to find this killer.
- Maybe that can wait!
- He doesn't want me to!
Look, can I
Can I invite him to dinner?
Sure.
But don't be disappointed if he says no.
Come on, pal.
Any shady dealings in Lizzie's past?
I don't know if I should be
getting into that, Charlie.
I mean, she's made donations
to keep this gym afloat.
I appreciate the discretion
but you know it's gone too far.
All I know is the business end of it.
From what it looks like,
Lizzie's what you'd call a steer.
She signs naive kids to
controlling management contracts,
pads their records, then
sells them off to investors.
How long have you known about this?
From what I understand,
it's not illegal.
No. Predatory, though.
Any of these kids ever rebel?
This is just a rumour.
But a few years back,
one of her fighters tried to leave.
He got injured.
How?
Rumour has it, she
had his fingers broken.
He couldn't box anymore.
Brittle hands.
Who was this boxer?
Is that Rickie's gear?
Hey, Max.
You mind if I ask you a couple
of questions about Lizzie?
Not much to say.
We have a great relationship.
Can I just get the stuff, Grant?
I'll leave you two alone for a minute.
Were Lizzie and Rickie
were they getting along?
- Far as I know. Sure.
- Really?
- Yeah.
- Because I heard that he was pretty upset
because she fixed that fight.
He was more mad at Jack Hudson.
Did Lizzie ever hurt you, Max?
Because if she did the same to Rickie,
you don't want that on your conscience.
She's not the type you'd want to cross.
If you tell me the truth,
I can help you.
Rickie and I,
were considering a move to L.A.
A manager there is interested.
Lizzie may have found out
and felt some type of way.
Well, so what did what did Lizzie do?
Did she threaten Rickie?
No.
For him she hustled. Got him
a fight with Furious George.
Big influencer kid.
Million dollar bout. It would
have put Rickie on the map.
He still wanted to leave
after she did all that?
I heard she did worse to you
for a lot less.
That was just a misunderstanding.
That's all I can tell you.
Max.
Before you go,
I need one of Rickie's gloves.
Why are you yelling at
me? He's your partner.
You mind telling Rex what you're doing?
He'll know soon enough.
You mind telling me?
I'm playing a hunch.
Okay, pal.
Get the scent.
Find it.
What's he got?
Rex just found the murder weapon.
Am I in the clear?
Getting there.
Charlie's still working the case.
Hopefully, we'll have more answers soon.
Oh. That's a relief.
So, can I leave town?
Yeah. If you want
but I was hoping you'd
be staying for a bit.
Charlie and I want to
invite you to dinner.
Really? Charlie said that?
Yeah!
When did you last have a
home-cooked meal with family?
What time should I be there?
You got a minute Lizzie?
Leave.
Superintendent?
You'll never make it off this island.
That's your message
to Rickie at 1:05 am.
Is this you threatening your
fighter the night he was killed?
Rickie was upset
after his fight with Hudson.
He threatened to leave.
So I told him the truth.
He won't make it out there on his own.
Why didn't you tell him
what Hudson's real job was?
I was building the kid's confidence.
Did he thank you when
you explained it to him?
He listened to reason.
Yeah, we hung up and I went
back inside to celebrate.
Did you tell him the whole story?
Padding wins to sell
fighters to investors.
You a steer, Lizzie?
Taking advantage of desperate
kids looking for a family?
Advantage?
They should thank me, along with Jesus
that I saved them from themselves.
I am a mentor.
And a businesswomen. My
fighters understand that.
If anything, it was your
brother who did this.
We all saw the video.
But Rickie, he told you he wanted out.
Just like Max did a few years ago
before you had his fingers broken.
I gave that kid everything.
Everything he had.
Fed him. Taught him to box.
He threatens to leave?
Disrespectful.
I've got a right to feel betrayed.
Doesn't mean I had Rickie clipped.
Where did you go after
your FaceTime with Rickie?
I was in the club. Celebrating.
There's witnesses.
So what does it take to
be a working journeyman?
Well,
you've got to have a strong chin.
If you have a glass jaw,
you're going to get
knocked out all the time.
Then you're just a bum.
And Charlie got you into boxing?
Something like that. Yeah.
I used to get knocked
around a bit in school.
I taught him how to defend himself.
But then I fell hard and fast
for the sweet science.
And pretty soon after that, I
was lighting you up, wasn't I?
Well, I mean that's because
I taught you everything,
everything you know.
- Saw that coming.
- Don't forget it.
He loves to say that.
- He tells everyone.
- Yeah, but the truth be told
he was a thing of beauty in the ring.
He was fast and loose.
And could've gone far.
What do you mean by that?
- Oh I don't think he was
- No no no no no.
Charlie's a big boy. He can
speak for himself, can't you?
What did you mean by that?
Come on, Jack. I meant
it as a compliment.
You're very talented.
You could have been
more than a journeyman.
Mmmm.
Then why aren't I?
- It sounds like
- I don't know Jack.
Why aren't you?
Maybe
because when the biggest
fight of my career happened,
you bailed on me.
What?
- The Underhay card?
- Mm-hmm.
I had just made detective.
I got my first case.
I couldn't just leave.
I apologized for that.
What you've been hanging
on to this this whole time?
That was the most
important day of my life.
I lost my step the minute I
walked out of that locker room.
- Jack, hey!
- Nobody was in my corner!
Everybody loses sometimes, Jack.
Yeah. Including my manager
who lost interest in me.
- Come on.
- So I had to decide
where to go from there.
I chose journeyman
- so that I could keep fighting.
- One fight.
One loss and you blame me for
everything that happens afterwards?
That makes sense.
We're upsetting Rex.
You never get tired of
calling me a failure.
But you weren't there for me.
Well, I'm the one here on the
phone that you never pick up
but you'd rather blame
me for all your mistakes.
Yeah.
Yeah, you're right.
It is my fault
I'm a nobody.
I get it.
But, you don't have to play
the role of big brother anymore.
I found out years ago
that I'm all on my own.
You're off the hook, pal.
Thank you for dinner.
I've never seen Charlie this upset
and I feel like it's my fault.
I made it worse.
Maybe it calls for drastic measures.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
So the card you select
focuses your attention on the
meaningful part of the problem.
Now,
let your intuition guide you to a card.
Ooooh!
The pillar card.
- The pillar.
- That one represents stability and support.
Okay.
So Charlie needs to support Jack?
Only you can know the true meaning
- and interpretation of the cards.
- Ohhh.
Nancy, we really
appreciate your cooperation.
Um If this is about the
gift baskets, I know nothing.
Gift baskets? No no no.
We're investigating a murder.
How can I help?
Um
I understand that you
were running the valet
at the Cosmo Club the night of the 16th.
Do you remember this car?
Personalized license plate.
MamaBear? That's Lizzie's car.
Yes. Yeah, okay.
Any memory of what time
she might have left?
Look, I know you have to
keep track of a bunch of cars.
It was 1:10 in the morning.
Oh! That's a
really good memory.
I remember it special because
I just came back from my break
and Lizzie wasn't the one driving.
So, Bubba,
we have a witness that says
that they saw you leave the club
right after Lizzie's chat with Rickie.
Where were you going?
- Direct your questions to me.
- Why?
Does he have something to hide?
Or do not want him to tell me that
you sent him to lean on Rickie?
Things got out of hand?
- You killed him instead?
- Wait, wait, wait.
I never did any of that.
You didn't swing a metal rod
at the back of Rickie's head?
No! I never even went into the gym.
When I got there, I saw
Rickie's car pull out,
so, I followed him.
- Where?
- I don't know. I lost his tail.
So I went to the house and waited up
but he never came home.
Until Grant called me from
the gym the next morning,
we thought he'd taken off.
So, he didn't listen to reason
like you said before?
Look, Jack embarrassed him.
He was on a rampage.
Yelling at me.
So, I made up a story about getting
him a fight with Furious George.
I thought that would turn his head.
He didn't fall for it.
When you were waiting up for Rickie,
did you see Max?
So you think Max filmed
the second fight with Jack
- and posted it online?
- I think that he was there.
Lizzie said that she lied
during the FaceTime with Rickie
about setting up a fight
with Furious George.
- Okay?
- It was a lie.
She made it up on the spot.
And one other person heard
it and repeated it to me.
Max.
So knowing that detail
places him at the gym at
the time of the murder.
You think he's our killer?
I don't know why he'd do it.
I think you should ask him.
Hey, Max.
I need you to come down to the station.
Let's do this the easy way, shall we?
Rex go!
Ughh!
Okay, Max.
Ughh!
Come on.
Hey! What are you doing?
- Get off of my boy!
- Your boy killed Rickie.
What?
He was your brother!
Max, what did you do?
Good job, pal.
I didn't kill Rickie.
You had a key to the gym.
You had information that only
the witness who shot that video
would have had and we
have the murder weapon
with your fingerprints on it.
One of Grant's ancient stretching rods.
- Must be lots of people's fingerprints on it.
- That's right.
Exactly.
One of Grant's ancient stretching rods.
Only the killer and Rex would know that.
Come on, kid.
Tell me what happened.
When I got there,
they were already fighting.
I thought Rickie was
going to pound this guy
and he'd love to have
a record for his social.
Yeah, it didn't turn out that way.
Only one more surprised
than me was Rickie.
He must have been embarrassed.
After Jack left, I came out
to give Rickie a hand up.
But I guess he was
mad I saw him get beat.
Told me to leave him alone.
Yeah but you didn't
because you were still there
when he talked to Lizzie.
He told her that he was
going to Los Angeles.
Getting in his car that night.
So when he hung up,
I said, Okay, man.
I said, I'm ready. I said, Let's go.
Mm-hmm.
Called me a leech. Same as Lizzie.
Said I was going nowhere with him.
He was going to abandon you.
That's when I grabbed the rod.
I didn't I didn't mean to do it.
Yeah, but then you dragged
his body into the ring
and you posted that video
to make it look like Jack did it.
I think, like, if I hadn't done it,
he probably would have changed his mind.
You know? He probably would
have taken me with him.
I love you too, .
Oh can you tell that I'll
be there for his birthday?
Okay! Great.
Okay, I love you! Bye!
Our families are very different.
Which is why I wanted to apologize.
- No no.
- Yeah yeah. I tried to fix things
between you and Jack.
You know? Confront it head-on
like I would with my sister.
I love that you tried.
But
I know you can fix things
on your own time in your own way.
I'm sorry.
Thanks for meeting me.
Yeah, I wanted to let you know I
got a confession out of that killer.
Oh, yeah? Is that why you asked me here?
Talk shop? Get a pat on the back?
I came to apologize.
I didn't know how much it bothered you
that I wasn't there for that fight.
And I want to apologize
for saying that you
should've been something else.
Well, I suppose I wouldn't
have got so bent out of shape
if you didn't have a point.
Journeyman is a respectable career.
Whatever you decide
to do for your career,
I just want you to be happy.
Yeah.
But I think it's time I try
a different kind of fight.
Olympic trials are coming up.
I could take a run at
that. See how far I can go.
Maybe you could teach me a few things.
Sorry, I didn't hear that.
I said maybe you could
show me a couple of things.
Yeah, well
You know what? How about right now?
Come on.
- Ready?
- Yeah.
- Come on, boy.
- You think you can keep up?
Try and keep up.
Rex! Fast!
Oh, don't even start!
Think you can go the distance, old man?
Without even breaking a sweat.
Previous EpisodeNext Episode