Both of you, hands up in the air!
Slowly, m*therf*cker!
- (g*nsh*t)
- (GRUNTING)
LEON: Cops hit the pool hall.
Three of Kane people dead.
(SHOUTS)
Kane in surgery.
Want to guess who it was?
LOUIE: I approached Teddy.
Made a deal to buy my
cocaine directly from him.
You went to the plug behind my back?
TEDDY: My doing business with her...
... not personal.
Just business?
(FRANKLIN SIGHS)
I got my money.
Got my lady.
Got a baby on the way.
And I've done my patriotic duty.
As of this moment,
our partnership is over.
I'm out.
VERONIQUE: Oh, yeah. (GRUNTS)
(FRANKLIN GRUNTING)
(BOTH MOANING)
(FRANKLIN CHUCKLING)
I can't believe that happens.
Ah, which part?
That we come at the same time.
It's unicorn sex.
That's how you got that baby up in you.
Oh, that's how it happened, huh?
(LAUGHS)
I had this wonderful dream last night
that you'd walked away from the game.
I woke up this morning,
had this weight off my shoulders.
Didn't even know it was there.
It's really over?
It's really over.
I was thinking...
... after seeing Jerome and Louie's...
we should get married.
(LAUGHS)
I know we was gonna wait,
but we should do it
before the baby comes.
Make it official.
Well...
you get a ring and come correct,
then I guess we'll see what happens.
(BOTH LAUGHING)
Oh, man.
I made a lot of bad
decisions in my life.
But as long as I have you...
... I know I would have
made at least one good one.
I love you.
Love you, too, baby.
♪ ♪
(TRAIN CLANGING)
(HORN BLOWING)
(SIGHS)
What happened?
The target was inside the
building when we entered.
It was : in the morning.
We couldn't have known.
I cleaned it up.
Cleared out some files I
thought might be helpful.
But I need a safe house.
To read through files?
(MUFFLED GRUNTING)
(TRAIN HORN BLOWING)
I'm gonna get you!
(LAUGHTER)
Hey, it is : in the morning.
What is wrong with you?
- (LAMP SHATTERS)
- (GASPS)
g*dd*mn it!
(GASPS)
Both of you upstairs now...
I want you dressed
and ready for school in five minutes.
- But I didn't do it!
- Now.
Pinches savages.
We should move in this m*therf*cker.
(BOTH LAUGH)
- Breakfast in bed every morning.
- Mmm.
Right? Fresh sheets every night.
Or we buy a nicer house and get a maid.
I like that. Why don't we
get a maid that can cook?
We gonna get a white maid.
(LAUGHING)
A white maid?
No, no, she got to make the sweet
potato pie. Not the pumpkin pie.
Pumpkin pie... you
right, you right, you right.
- I don't want no damn pumpkin pie.
- (PAGER BEEPING)
- It's...
- Hey, no, no, no, no.
Put that down. I'm
gonna take the battery out.
- (SEAGULLS CALLING OUTSIDE)
- (BUTTONS TAPPING)
(LINE RINGING)
(LOUIE SIGHS)
TEDDY: Morning.
- Sorry to interrupt.
- Hmm, that's fine.
- What's going on?
- You talk to Franklin?
Not since last night.
He quit.
Means you're gonna be carrying
the load all on your own.
You okay with that?
Can I count on you?
Of course.
(LAUGHING SOFTLY)
TEDDY: That's all I needed to hear.
You're so f*cked right now.
Franklin walked away last night.
For real?
Hmm.
Out.
Mm-hmm.
It could be good for us.
No bitterness, no competition.
Sure.
It could be.
You don't think so?
Nah.
f*ck it.
- We in.
- We in!
Get me some more champagne.
And keep this sh*t going.
(BOTH LAUGHING)
(SIGHING)
VERONIQUE: Uh-huh, a vacation?
Yeah, sort of,
but like a real long vacation.
- A leave of absence?
- If that means I'm gone a while,
and then I come back and I still
have a job, then yeah, that.
- Okay...
- f*ck!
- Listen to me! I am Franklin Saint...
- Okay.
- Um, that doesn't sound good.
- Wanda, if that's your path,
you need to walk it.
We'll see where we are
- when you get back, okay?
- Okay, thank you.
I hope everything's okay!
So-so-so listen to me, listen to me.
Huh? Listen.
I'm gonna call you back in minutes.
And you'd better have answers.
What the hell is going on?
(SIGHS) My money.
It's all gone.
GUSTAVO: I'm just coming back, Xiapita.
I have to unload. What's the problem?
There's no problem.
I just had fun yesterday
and thought it might be nice
to get some time with you before
the kids get back from school.
No bueno.
I'll be by as soon as I can, okay?
Promise?
Simón.
- (LINE CLICKS)
- (DIAL TONE)
LEON:
Can't be out here talking about helping
our people while I'm selling 'em rock.
So if Franklin's done,
I'm out, too.
Well, who we gonna buy from?
Big Rome?
Could do that.
Or could be y'all had enough.
And y'all give it up, too.
Why the f*ck would we do that?
Let someone else make our money?
The game's about to change, all right?
Congress is writing a new law right now.
Bill's gonna pass before the midterms.
RENNY: "Midterms"?
- Einstein's midterms?
- n*gga,
my exams ain't until January...
Midterm elections, n*gga.
In November.
Gonna make it so one gram
of rock gets you the same prison term
as grams of powder.
Now, why would they do that?
So they can lock up Black folks.
They want to see the next
generation in chains.
And this is how they gonna do it.
So it's time to get out the game.
Start a legit business, invest.
Buy a house.
sh*t, start a car
dealership like the n*gga
in the commercials with the elephant.
Anything other than this.
BIG D: n*gga, if you out,
that mean I'm in charge?
CISSY: All the accounts,
even the Caymans?
Caymans, Panama,
Iranian bank in L.A... Everything gone.
CISSY: How much...
how much did they get?
$ million.
FRANKLIN: If this was
a legitimate seizure,
we'd all be in handcuffs.
It was him.
Had to be.
f*ck it.
What are you gonna do?
I'm gonna call Teddy,
tell him I made a mistake,
want to keep doing business with him.
Then I'll kidnap his ass
and t*rture him until he gives it up.
VERONIQUE: You do this,
not only will you never
get the money back, but you'll
get us all k*lled, Franklin.
(LINE BEEPS)
(BUTTONS BEEPING)
(HANGS UP PHONE)
We've got calls out to the best
forensic accountants in the country.
There will be records of the transfers.
- And we can track the funds.
- (LAUGHS)
And what if we track it
into some CIA slush fund?
Then what, huh, we gonna steal it back?
Once we've located the
money, there are ways.
Yeah, this is it.
This is what I grew up doing, remember?
I know what I'm talking about.
This is everything I f*cking worked for!
I can't just sit around and wait.
If you t*rture and k*ll a CIA officer,
there's no coming back from that.
I'm sorry, V.
- Where are you going?
- Avi's.
He knew about the Panama accounts.
Could've been the one who set me up.
And him and Teddy are
still working together.
Might be able to reach him if
Teddy won't return my pages.
You think you can trust him?
- No.
- What about Gustavo?
Would he help?
I've been paging him,
haven't heard back.
All right, I need a full workup
of everything we have left.
What we own, what we owe,
and how long we can stay afloat
with zero cash reserves
and only the rental income.
Call you if I hear anything.
(PAGER BEEPING)
If you need to make a call...
(BEEPING)
It can wait.
Okay, so here I am.
What's wrong?
Actually nothing.
Just...
thought that you might want to know...
... that as of this morning
I am in possession...
of over $ million
in seized cash assets.
I'm sorry, did you say ?
No, I said .
to be exact.
(HAVEMEYER CHUCKLES)
(EXHALES)
Do I want to know where it's from?
Only that its owner can never claim it.
Now, of course some of it goes
to Nicaragua, but as you know,
thanks to our efforts, that conflict
is finally starting to wind down.
Esquipulas was a major success.
Peace negotiations
begin in the next year.
And that leaves us
with $ million to spend elsewhere.
Sounds like you're willing to make a...
very generous donation
to your former employer.
Yes, I am.
Just one small catch.
(LINE RINGING)
(PHONE RINGS)
Wilfred Plumbing.
Yeah, um, I need
to speak with Ruben, please.
Who may I say is calling?
This is Cissy Saint.
Ruben's out on a job right now.
But I'll let him know you
called and he'll get back
in touch with you just
as soon as possible.
All right, tell him it's
an emergency, please.
I will.
Thanks so much for call...
I want this cleaned
up and done by tonight.
Is that understood?
Yes.
Find something in the files.
Or get it from him.
But you do not want to walk
away from this empty-handed.
♪ ♪
Aah, what the f... ? Aah!
f*ck.
Untie me.
Get me some aspirin, man.
We can talk like civilized people.
I'd like to do that.
Believe me.
But first I'm gonna need
some information from you.
I bet.
Got everything you want.
Hard proof of drug money
for g*ns,
CIA involvement... enough
to destabilize America,
make Mother Russia very happy.
What?
You surprised I figured out
who you work for?
No.
I know you're a former Mossad.
Then you should also
know I have no loyalties
to the United States or anyone in it.
Not the CIA.
Not Teddy McDonald.
Not even Franklin Saint.
Though I'll admit I am fond of the boy.
Then you should have no
problem giving me what I need.
There's one problem.
In order for me to help you,
I need you to give me assurances
that I will leave here alive.
Come on, Avi.
You know you're not in
a position to negotiate.
Oh, yeah?
I think I might be.
'Cause I'm not the
only one in trouble here.
Am I?
Dead agent, kidnapping.
And so far,
nothing to show for it.
RUBEN: I have you.
And the files from your warehouse.
Mm, the files won't help you.
I've learned long ago not to put
the launch codes where the keys are.
The Center won't like
it if you make a mess
in their kitchen and
give them nothing to eat.
They'll put you on the
first boat back to Moscow.
You'll spend the rest of
your life as a shipping clerk
in Vladivostok.
But maybe you like... the solitude.
The freezing cold.
But something tells
me it's not who you are.
That for you,
it would not be just death...
but also t*rture.
(CHUCKLING)
You want to talk about t*rture?
If you won't talk,
and there's nothing in those files...
... you're going to
find out all about it.
(SIREN WAILING)
(INDISTINCT P.A. ANNOUNCEMENT)
(INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
- (LINE RINGS, CLICKS)
- TEDDY: Hey.
You sure are paging me a lot
for someone who quit on me.
I made a mistake.
Want to keep our business going.
Look, I was angry.
I felt betrayed.
But I woke up this morning,
you know, I was thinking about
what we said, how it was gonna
be you and me until the end.
- We're not there yet.
- Sorry, it's too late.
Come on, it's-it's not too late.
It's never too late.
I mean, you really think
you can trust Louie?
Man, she's not ready.
She's gonna f*ck your whole world up.
Maybe she'll get me sh*t.
Right? Maybe her
father will go to the press.
That kind of thing?
Look.
You want to stay in business?
I suggest you go buy your
bricks from Louie. I got to go.
All right, look, it's...
You know what? It's fine.
You want to play that way, it's fine.
(STAMMERS) Just-just put the money...
put the money back into
my account, and then, uh,
and-and you and me,
we'll have no problem.
The what?
Don't do that.
Don't play dumb.
Buddy, I got no idea
what you're talking about.
Right. Yeah.
Like you had no idea what
happened to my pops? Huh?
Like I'm sure you had no idea
who torched Avi's warehouse
and disappeared him.
How stupid do you think I am?
Avi's missing? Are you sure?
Stop with the f*cking bullshit, okay?!
I did everything you wanted,
and you f*cked me!
Listen, if somebody got
ahold of your cash, I'm sorry.
I warned you about being so visible.
I warned you about
bringing your money
- in through the Caymans...
- Listen to me, you cr*cker m*therf*cker
Listen to me. Okay?
If I don't have that money in hours,
I-I promise to God that I
will devote every second
I have on this green
Earth to making sure you
and everybody you care about suffers.
Do you understand me?
You should be very careful right now.
You think you've lost everything?
Just wait.
(HANGS UP PHONE)
(BREATHING HEAVILY)
(GROANS)
AVI: I told you these
files won't help you.
You don't look like any
Russian I've ever met.
My father was a diplomat.
Stationed in Cuba after World w*r II.
I see.
Met himself a nice
Cuban girl, fell in love?
(SIGHS)
Then my mother d*ed, and my
father took me back to Moscow.
Diplomat's son.
Spanish speaker.
I bet they couldn't wait to
put their hooks into you.
Did your research ever turn up
that my father and mother
were both Russian Jews?
- Is that true?
- Yeah.
Fled the Pale of Settlement in .
Went to Palestine.
Ah, yeah, well...
Now both my parents are long gone.
And Israel's turned its back on me.
Perhaps I...
Perhaps I should consider, you know,
going back to my roots.
You were right.
I do need this information.
And soon, the only way
I'll have of getting it...
... will be by breaking you
in a way that can't be fixed.
Don't make me do that to you, Avi.
Please.
Promise me on the
soul of your dead mother
that if I tell you where
to find what you want...
... you'll let me go.
I swear to you,
if you give me what I need,
I will save your life.
Hey, hey, hey!
(SPEAKS SPANISH)
- (SHUSHES)
- (DOOR CLOSES)
(GUSTAVO SPEAKS SPANISH)
- Pinche bug.
- You sure?
(SIGHS) Christ, Gustavo.
Who would do this?
Looks like Teddy, I guess.
Hmm? And we never come back.
But he's the CIA. H-He'll find us.
Nah.
Coming after us?
Not worth his time.
(PAGER BEEPING, VIBRATING)
Second page in one hour.
(SIGHS)
Listen.
Pack up todo.
And the kids, hmm?
Quietly.
I do one more thing,
then I come back and... (SPEAKS SPANISH)
And that's how we're gonna live?
On the f*cking run?
What kind of life is that gonna be?
Whatever pinche life we want...
(SPEAKS SPANISH)
I got $ million.
TEDDY: Man, you got to have
Xiamara take the kids to the E.R.
I need your eyes on
this. This is important.
GUSTAVO: Sorry, amigo.
Can't leave him.
Give me a few hours.
I'll go with you tonight...
(SPEAKS SPANISH)
I don't have a few hours.
You know what?
It's fine.
Do what you got to do.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
Teddy's ducking me.
Avi's missing. Place is b*rned down.
Jesus, Franklin.
Sent Elias and Adalyn home.
We can't trust them anymore.
- Where's my mother?
- She went to see Jerome.
Tell him what happened.
What'd you find?
The buildings
you own outright?
They're mostly
in South Central.
We'd need appraisals to be
sure, but you haven't owned
most of them for more than a few years.
The property in that area,
it's not appreciating
because of the increased v*olence.
But without the cash flow,
how do we hold onto
the downtown property
and not lose the six million
that we put down in the first place?
How do we, how do we do that?
Even if we sold everything,
we couldn't come close
to covering the payments.
Without auxiliary income
in the next few days,
we will lose that property
and the down payment.
(DISTORTED, ECHOING): And, truthfully,
with possible depreciation
on what you own against the mortgages
of the higher-end property...
(CLEARLY): ... you owe
almost more than you have.
(FRANKLIN LAUGHS)
So I'm not even broke.
- I'm in debt?
- (PHONE RINGING)
This is Franklin.
It's Gustavo.
Oso. Good.
Uh, uh, you with Teddy?
No. Why?
Listen, man, he, um...
he f*cked me, okay?
He cleaned me out, stole all my money.
And I need to know how
I can find him and, um...
Okay?
Oso?
(DISTANT SIREN WAILING)
If I tell you, he'll know I'm the rat.
No, listen, listen, look.
Listen.
He'll do it to you next.
You know he will.
But I could stop this.
I could bring him down
before any of that happens.
Save us both.
His way is the government.
He always wins.
You can't b*at him.
FRANKLIN: So that's it?
After all this time?
After I saved your f*cking life?
I saved yours, too. Remember?
I need to protect my family, Moreno.
I hope you make it out okay.
- Oso?
- (SPEAKS SPANISH)
Os-O... Oso?
- (DIAL TONE DRONES)
- Oso?
(SCREAMS)
(FRANKLIN BREATHING HEAVILY)
Where are Jerome and Louie staying?
(SEAGULLS CHIRPING)
(PHONE RINGING)
Yeah?
FRANKLIN: I need to see you.
This ain't a good time, Franklin.
Listen, look, I'm in trouble.
You're the only one that can help me.
Louie...
please?
(WHOOPS) Faster, n*gga! (WHOOPS)
- (RAP MUSIC PLAYING)
- (CLAMORING, SHOUTING)
What'd I say? What'd I say?
Get your bitch ass out of here!
Dominoes, m*therf*cker!
(CLAMORING, SCREAMING)
- (DOGS BARKING)
- (INDISTINCT SHOUTING)
Lee? Lee, Lee, Lee.
I got it. I got it! I got it!
I had to wait in line all day,
and the lady was gonna close up,
but I begged and I pleaded,
and I had all my paperwork
and my picture in the book.
See there?
Mm-hmm.
I kind of wish I would've
spent a little more time on my hair,
but it's okay.
What's wrong?
Nothing.
Nothing. Let's pack your stuff
and get the f*ck out of here.
Okay. (GIGGLING)
Mm!
(GIGGLES) Let's go.
That's right. See ya! (LAUGHS)
(LIVELY CHATTER CONTINUES)
Light that sh*t up, m*therf*cker!
- What, n*gga?
- Light that sh*t up, n*gga.
(LAUGHTER)
Okay, so it's the
same deal as last time.
If anyone shows up, you let me know.
No problem.
Oh, and stay off the
g*dd*mn walkie this time.
Yes, sir.
(CAR DOOR OPENS, CLOSES)
(EXHALES)
(LOCK CLINKING)
- (NEARBY THUDDING)
- (GASPS)
(PANTING)
(PANTING SOFTLY)
(PANTING)
Parissa, someone's already here.
Parissa, do you copy?
- (EXHALES)
- Parissa, do you copy?
♪ ♪
Oh, f*ck.
f*ck.
(PANTING)
f*ck.
(DISTANT SIRENS WAILING)
♪ ♪
- (SIRENS CHIRPING, WHOOPING)
- (TIRES SCREECHING)
- (INDISTINCT SHOUTING)
- Stop the vehicle!
- Stop right there, m*therf*cker!
- (SIRENS WAILING)
- Stop the vehicle!
- Right now!
- (TIRES SCREECHING)
- Go, go, go!
Shut it down!
- Shut down the engine!
- I said don't move!
- Put your hands up!
- Surround him on the other side!
- Keep 'em up!
- DEA. Get your hands in the air.
- You heard him!
- Get 'em in the air.
- Put 'em on the steering wheel.
- Check the backseat.
Keep 'em up!
- Go.
- (INDISTINCT CHATTER)
- (HELICOPTER WHIRRING)
- (POLICE RADIO CHATTER)
Keep 'em up. Don't move.
Hey, Gustavo.
Remember me?
(CAR SLOWS, STOPS)
(ENGINE SHUTS OFF)
Thanks for showing up.
Mm-hmm.
Guessing by now you know what happened.
Cissy told Jerome.
We put a freeze on all our accounts.
Good for you.
I'm sorry he did that to you, Franklin.
But I ain't sure what you
want me to do about it.
Look, Teddy won't see me, all right?
Won't take any of my calls.
But he will take yours, so the next time
y'all do a deal, I need to know where
and I need to know when.
I can't do that.
Yes, you can.
It's my turn.
I ain't throwing that away for you.
And what the f*ck
do you think he's gonna do to you
if this is what he does to me, huh?
Well, I don't know,
but I'm-a take my chances.
I don't think you hear
what I'm saying to you.
I'm not asking you. I'm telling you.
You telling me?
Yeah, 'cause this is
all your f*cking fault!
- How is this my f*cking fault?
- I only quit
because you went behind my
back and did that f*cking deal,
and he only robbed me because I quit!
You see it however
you want to, Franklin.
This ain't my problem.
It is your f*cking problem, Louie.
You gonna sh**t me?
If it meant me getting
my f*cking money back,
I would k*ll you ten times over.
Now, you are gonna make that call.
BUCKLEY: Drop the piece. Do it now.
You were saying?
f*ck you.
You want him done?
Just say the word.
Out of respect for Jerome,
I'm-a let you walk away.
But from here on out,
you and me, we done.
I see you again, I'm-a k*ll you.
(CAR DOOR OPENS, CLOSES)
(CAR DOOR OPENS, CLOSES)
I understand if you
need to move out again
till this is all settled.
From here on out,
the gloves got to come off.
It's the only way.
Do you need help?
No.
No, n-not with this.
Not from you.
Promised you a certain kind of life.
And we will have it.
- I love you.
- I love you.
(DOOR OPENS)
(DOOR CLOSES)
(DIAL TONE DRONES)
(LINE RINGING)
(LINE CLICKS, BEEPS)
Hi.
It's me.
I know it's been a long time.
I'm still in L.A.
And I'm in a bit of trouble, and, um...
I could use your help.
Pop the trunk.
(TRUNK HATCH RELEASES)
(g*n RACKS)
Sure the car's clean?
- Yes.
- Thought you forgot about us.
If anybody has any doubt
about what's about to happen,
say it now.
BOTH: f*ck it.
Like I promised.
User end certificates, payment logs,
shipment manifests.
And the best of it all,
the man in the center of it.
Teddy McDonald.
Oh, there's one more
thing you should know.
What's that?
Untie me.
Come on, man. I'm dying here.
So what is it, Avi?
(GROANS)
AVI: Teddy McDonald.
The CIA cut him loose.
He's just a contractor now.
Gives them deniability, so...
you might have to find
another way to connect all the dots,
but, you know, I can help you do that.
(GROANS)
(PAINED GRUNTING)
(AVI SPUTTERING)
(SINGING IN HEBREW)
- Sorry, Avi.
- (GRUNTS)
(DOOR SLIDES OPEN)
Couldn't use him?
I couldn't trust him.
("IN THE AIR TONIGHT"
BY PHIL COLLINS PLAYING)
Let the Center know.
Clean it up.
♪ I can feel it... ♪
Sorry, we're closed.
BLACK DIAMOND: Ah, come on.
- We heard this place goes late.
- Mm-hmm.
- Not this late.
- What? Come on.
Sorr...
♪ I've been waiting for this moment ♪
(GROANING)
♪ Oh, Lord, oh, Lord ♪
♪ And I can feel it coming
in the air tonight... ♪
Sweet Jesus.
Lord.
Yeah.
This sh*t ain't even the half of it.
♪ Oh, Lord ♪
FRANKLIN: Stop here.
♪ I can feel it coming in the air ♪
♪ Tonight ♪
♪ Oh, Lord... ♪
Relax.
It's just me.
Jerome and Louie, they asked me...
♪ Well, I remember ♪
♪ I remember, don't worry ♪
(PAGER BEEPING)
♪ How could I ever forget? ♪
♪ It's the first time ♪
♪ The last time we ever met ♪
(PAGER BEEPING)
♪ But I know the reason ♪
♪ Why you keep this silence up ♪
♪ No, you don't fool me ♪
♪ The hurt doesn't show ♪
♪ But the pain still grows ♪
♪ It's no stranger to you and me ♪
♪ I can feel it coming in the air ♪
♪ Tonight ♪
♪ Oh, Lord ♪
♪ Well,
I've been waiting for this moment ♪
♪ For all my life... ♪
NURSE: Excuse me. You can't be here.
♪ I can feel it in the air ♪
♪ Tonight, oh, Lord ♪
♪ Oh, Lord ♪
♪ And I've been waiting
for this moment ♪
♪ For all my life ♪
♪ Oh, Lord ♪
♪ Well, I've been waiting ♪
♪ For this moment all my life... ♪
- (SONG FADES)
- (MONITOR BEEPING STEADILY)
(FILTERED BREATHING)
Sorry about what happened to you.
It was Louie.
(BEEPING SPEEDS UP)
(DOOR CLOSES)
(RAPID BEEPING)
(ENGINE SHUTS OFF)
There might be a problem.
- Hey.
- Are we still going on the trip?
I'm not sure.
CARLO: Where's Gustavo?
(KNOCKING ON DOOR)
(DOOR OPENS)
You want her frisked?
Jerome tells me he got robbed.
They k*lled four people.
Was that you?
How you gonna fix it?
What?
"Fix it"?
I tried to fix it!
I did everything! I
showed them compassion!
I showed them mercy! I walked away!
I was the bigger man, and
look where the f*ck it got me!
If you can't be a part
of what comes next,
I understand.
I appreciate everything
you've done for me.
I know you did your best.
But what I am now...
... it's not your fault.
Still want to get ahold of Teddy?
And k*ll him?
I can help you do that.
(CHUCKLES)
Oh, yeah?
I made friends in Cuba.
What kind of friends?
Ones in the KGB.
You for real?
Fight fire with fire.
We gonna have to burn
this whole m*therf*cker
to the ground, Mama.
Then let's go.
♪ You are now about to witness ♪
♪ The strength of street knowledge ♪
("STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON"
BY N.W.A. PLAYING)
♪ ♪
♪ Straight outta Compton ♪
♪ Crazy m*therf*cker named Ice Cube ♪
♪ From the g*ng called
Niggaz Wit Attitudes ♪
♪ When I'm called off,
I got a sawed-off ♪
♪ Squeeze the trigger and
bodies are hauled off ♪
♪ You, too, boy, if you f*ck with me ♪
♪ The police are gonna
have to come and get me ♪
♪ Off your ass,
that's how I'm going out ♪
♪ For the punk m*therf*ckers
that's showing out ♪
♪ n*gg*s start to mumble,
they want to rumble ♪
♪ Mix 'em and cook
'em in a pot like gumbo ♪
♪ Going off on the
m*therf*cker like that ♪
♪ With a gat that's
pointed at your ass ♪
♪ So give it up smooth ♪
♪ Ain't no telling when
I'm down for a jack move ♪
♪ Here's a m*rder rap
to keep y'all dancing ♪
♪ With a crime record
like Charles Manson ♪
♪ AK- is the tool ♪
♪ Don't make me act a
m*therf*cking fool ♪
♪ Me and you can go toe to toe,
no maybe ♪
♪ I'm knocking n*gg*s
out the box daily ♪
♪ Yo, weekly, monthly and yearly ♪
♪ Until them dumb
m*therf*ckers see clearly. ♪
(SONG FADES)
♪ ♪
05x10 - Fault Lines
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Crime series that revolves around the first cr*ck epidemic and its impact on LA in 1983.
Crime series that revolves around the first cr*ck epidemic and its impact on LA in 1983.