01x08 - The Cost of Business

Episode transcripts for the TV show "Power Book III: Raising Kanan". Aired: July 18, 2021 – present.*
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Fifteen-year-old Kanan Stark is eager to join his family's growing drug business in 1990s South Jamaica, Queens.
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01x08 - The Cost of Business

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[SMOOTH HIP-HOP MUSIC PLAYS]

♪ ♪

[GROWN KANAN]
Previously on Raising Kanan...

You ask Raq about me yet?

My mom don't want me
messing with you, man.

This is where my cousin
wants to meet you.

You're helping me, Juliana.

You let me know when I can help you.

I'm building up my business, Joaquin.

I'm about to be the only game in town.

No supply, losin'
corners. Raq gonna fold.

It's a one-time offer.
Pass up on it now, and...

[CHUCKLES] ... ain't no circling
back, know what I'm saying?

[JESSICA] This wouldn't be
popping off without you.


You need to remember that.

[LOU-LOU] Just the money
man right now, is all.


The guy with the loot calls the sh*ts.

You about to run this sh*t, baby.

- Oh, yeah?
- [DAVINA] I heard Famous' song.

It's just made up.
Famous ain't in that life.

Yeah, but you are.

[LIL' ROB] Put some testers out, man.

Not that much, maybe about vials,

just to see what the
feedback was looking like.

[MARVIN] Feedback's real
shitty, n*gg*s, real shitty.


It's damn near impossible to
k*ll a m*therf*cker with cr*ck,

but not your sh*t. Your
sh*t done broke all the rules.


[JUKEBOX] I got this dance tonight.

- [RAQ] Who you going with?
- [JUKEBOX] Her name's Nicole.

[RAQ] Nicole lucky.

[NICOLE] So I'm gonna meet you
at the bench across the street


from the hotel where it's happening.

[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYS]

♪ ♪

[LINDA] Nicole?

- [DOOR RATTLING]
- Nicole, open up.

Open up this f*cking door right now!

[RILEYY] ♪ I'm a hustler, baby ♪

- ♪ I'm a hustler, baby ♪
- [ CENT] ♪ Yeah ♪

♪ I know heartbreaks, setbacks ♪

♪ Bitch, if I crap out
I'm sure I'ma get back ♪

♪ I been through the ups and
downs, you know I get around ♪

♪ So to me ♪
♪ It's all a part of the game ♪

♪ If I ain't the coke
man or the dope man ♪

♪ I'm almost for sure,
man I got to take it ♪

♪ No need to say sh*t ♪
♪ I'm gon' take it ♪

♪ Robberies turned homicide ♪
♪ It's nothin' to play with ♪

♪ Make money ♪
♪ Make, make, make money ♪

♪ When sh*t hit the fan ♪
♪ We'll take money, Southside ♪

♪ Beef with the best of 'em ♪

♪ Done sh*t at the rest of 'em, yeah ♪

♪ Checks, I'm collectin' 'em ♪
♪ Check, boy I'm finessin' 'em ♪

♪ Bag Supreme Boy, you f*ck around ♪

♪ Put a big bag on your head ♪

♪ Before the weather break you're dead ♪

♪ Let's get to it, they
don't do it like we do it ♪

♪ Nah, cop it, whip it ♪
♪ Bag it, flip it ♪

♪ Re-up, we up ♪
♪ G'd up, what up? ♪

♪ Runnin' round this bitch
still not givin' a f*ck, hey ♪

♪ When it come to that paper
there'll be no complications ♪

Ha ha. That's right.

♪ Put a hole in a n*gga
right in front of you ♪

♪ Your heartbeat pacin' ♪

[RILEYY AND CENT]
♪ And it's all right ♪

[ CENT] ♪ That's how
we do it on this side ♪

♪ n*gg*s get to it on this side ♪

♪ I know heartbreaks, setbacks ♪

♪ Bitch, if I crap out
I'm sure I'ma get back ♪

♪ I been through the ups and
downs, you know I get around ♪

♪ So to me ♪
♪ It's all a part of the game ♪

♪ If I ain't the coke
man or the dope man ♪

♪ I'm almost for sure,
man I got to take it ♪

♪ No need to say sh*t ♪
♪ I'm gon' take it ♪

♪ Robberies turned homicide ♪
♪ It's nothin' to play with ♪

- ♪ Hey, hey ♪
- [RILEYY VOCALIZING]

[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYS]

♪ ♪

[CHURCH BELLS TOLL]

♪ ♪

[GROWN KANAN] Used to be this
old church lady babysat me.


Always used to say,

"God never gives you
more than you can bear."


But that's just what church folks say

when f*cked-up sh*t happens.

♪ ♪

Because truth is, there's
sh*t a n*gga can't bear,


sh*t you ain't never gonna get past,

and it changes you forever...

in ways you can't never change back.

♪ ♪

[MOURNER] Linda told
me it was her heart,

some sort of congenital defect.

♪ ♪

[LINDA] Thank you.

Hi.

Thank you.

Excuse me.

Laverne...

you shouldn't be here.

I'm sorry.

- My cousin's just trying to pay her respects.
- We're gonna go.

- Both of them out.
- [MAN] Of course.

♪ ♪

She loved your daughter, you know.

♪ ♪

Juke.

Come on, man, let's go home.

Juke.

- I'll catch up with you later.
- I'm going with you, then.

I got to be dolo on this, Kanan.

You sure?

♪ ♪

[GABRIEL SHOUTING IN SPANISH]

[SCREAMS] No!

[SHOUTING IN SPANISH]

[SHOUTING IN SPANISH]

[DISH SHATTERS]

[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]

♪ ♪

[SHOUTS IN SPANISH] Huh?

[LAUGHS]

For you.

♪ ♪

And for every n*gga like you.

♪ ♪

When the police get here, you tell them

there's some tools and
some other sh*t missing,

that it must've been a robbery.

- [BREATHES SHAKILY]
- You a'ight?

Gracias.

♪ ♪

Third body we found in the last day.

He was holding one of these.

You know it ain't the
coke that kills them.

It's the f*cked-up poison
they use to step on it.

We should get the word out
about this to all the shelters,

hospitals, and intake centers.

Look, before you start your
personal just-say-no talk,

you got to understand that
every crackhead on the Southside

is gonna be tearing the block apart

trying to cop them blue caps.

If it's k*lling fools, that
means it's hitting hard.

For grimy m*therf*ckers like that,

the bad sh*t is the good sh*t.

Overdose ain't our problem anyways.

This is what we call a victimless crime.

That's the victim, right there.

This is a m*rder. Whoever's
selling this rock is k*lling people.

Could track back to Raquel Thomas.

Nah, Raq know better
than to put out bad sh*t.

Bad sh*t bring police,
police bad for business.

You just said the bad
sh*t is the good sh*t.

You know, maybe she's
trying to drum up business.

Burke, it ain't Raq,
and it ain't Unique.

They've been doing this too long

to make a rookie mistake like that.

How many more bodies we
gonna let drop up here

without doing anything about it?

I'm not gonna get my ass torn
apart by the captain again.

All right, Detective,
we'll rattle a few cages,

see what's up.

What's today's mathematics?

[LOU-LOU] We gonna top out at five.

Lou.

- For the whole day?
- For the whole day

- and from every corner we still holding.
- [SCOFFS]

We ain't got enough product to last,

so I'm selling out all our
work as soon as we set up shop.

[MARVIN] But we're
gettin' k*lled out there.


We need a new supply,
or might as well shut

- the whole sh*t down.
- He right.

Short money like this
ain't worth the risk.

Also, heard some blue
caps just hit the street.

It laying n*gg*s out, k*lling them.

Now the whole hood fiendin' for 'em.

Could be 'Nique.

Nah, 'Nique know bodies bring trouble.

And now that he's buying up
his sh*t and our sh*t from Deen,

the last thing he wants
is his corners get rolled.

You hear anything?

Um, I heard some n*gga
from the Boogie Down

tryin' their new sh*t out here.

Where you hear that at?

From the street, n*gga.

Unlike you, I ain't
always wearing headphones.

How about deodorant?
You never wearing that.

And you should, n*gga.

I got a natural musk,
n*gga, how a real man smell,

but you wouldn't know
nothing about that.

You right. I wouldn't
know nothing about that.

I'm too busy smelling good out here.

What you wear, Secret?
The same sh*t she wearing?

Enough.

We got too much happening
at Baisley right now

to have the police sniffing around.

Figure out who cooking them blue caps

and tell them to take
that sh*t somewhere else,

and if they got a problem with that,

you give them a bigger problem.

On it.

All right.

I need you to walk me through
Unique pressing up on you again.

I told you everything already.

Then tell me everything again.

'Nique wouldn't step to you
like that unless he thought

there was some sort of
chance you might flip.

He know something
about you I don't, Lou?

I can't believe you'd even say
some sh*t like that out loud.

'Nique don't know nothing about me, Raq,

'cause if he did,

he'd know that when they
put me in the ground,

I'm gonna be flying the same
f*cking flag I been flying,

because I don't flip,
for nobody or nothing,

and you know this.

That's what I'm talkin' 'bout.

[CLICKS TONGUE]

Raq's stink all over this sh*t, man.

All her corners drying up, so
now she want these bodies to drop

so she get police out here
to f*ck with my business, man.

That's not what I heard.

- I heard she had some...
- f*ck what you heard, Worrell!

You heard what I just said, n*gga!

Man, tell our peoples upstate
it's time to tool the f*ck up, man.

About to get real smoky out here.

Yo, Ricardo, come clean this sh*t up!

I'm taking five.

♪ Still wanna take me the wrong way ♪

♪ So now it's nothing but the
rhyme and the b*at playin' ♪


I've been clean for
over a month, Detect,

on my straight and narrow.

Clean?

As in washing behind your ears

and scrubbing in between your toes?

I know you ain't
saying you off the pipe.

Shame on you knocking
a n*gga step, Detect.

You 'posed to be encouraging
and supportive and sh*t.

[HIP-HOP MUSIC CONTINUES
PLAYING INDISTINCTLY]

Blue caps, Sam. What do you know?

And here's some encouragement, n*gga.

♪ ♪

Ebony and ivory police
up in this m*therf*cker?

Who's she?

[HOWARD] She's my partner.

Don't worry about
her. You talking to me.

♪ ♪

It's some young boys pushing
them blue caps on the block.

They not from the Southside.

I heard they from
Queensbridge or some sh*t.

You got names on any of them?

- You got more money, Hojak?
- [LAUGHS]

Hojak. Love it.

♪ ♪

Yeah.

Lil' Rob.

He been favoring them titties
over at Medallius recently.

Y'all punk-ass police got a
n*gga all anxious and sh*t.

Now I got to go smoke something.

Get the f*ck outta here.
Calm my damn nerves down.

See what y'all done did?

Hey, yo.

♪ They look the other way ♪

♪ And then he keeps on biting ♪

♪ On the real ♪
♪ It's ridiculous ♪


[EXHALES DEEPLY]

[KNOCK AT DOOR]

[KNOCKING CONTINUES]

What's up, man? Why you
paging me, like, times?

Yo, our sh*t all buttoned up, right?

What?

I mean, them blue caps can't
be tracked back to you and me?

- Police?
- Your moms.

She want me to find them n*gg*s

who been moving that sh*t and move them.

We used the n*gg*s from Queensbridge.

We sold outside the hood.

And then the bad sh*t we
put out was only, like,

testers in ten minutes.

[MELANCHOLY MUSIC PLAYS]

[SCOFFS] She finds out everything.

♪ ♪

I don't think she k*ll her own son,

but I know for sure she k*ll me.

And your uncle Lou will only be too
happy to pull that f*cking trigger.

sh*t.

♪ ♪

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

♪ ♪

[CRYING]

All right, Juliana,

call your cousin just like we planned.

[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]

♪ ♪

[CAR DOORS CLOSE]

[DISTANT CAR HORN HONKS]

♪ ♪

♪ Everybody's talking
all this stuff about me ♪


♪ Why don't they just let me live? ♪

- ♪ Tell me why... ♪
- Where's Lil' Rob?

♪ ♪

All right, let me get at those.

♪ That's my prerogative ♪

Lil' Rob.

Who the f*ck wants to know, n*gga?

You know who the f*ck I am... police.

Got a warrant for your arrest.

- What the... For what?
- For m*rder.

Mur... What the f*ck
y'all talking about, man?

Yo, I ain't do nothing!

Then you ain't got
nothing to worry about.

f*cking kidding me, man.

This is some f*cking bullshit, n*gga.

♪ ♪

Let me see that f*cking warrant, huh?

- Tell me who the f*ck I m*rder*d.
- Blue caps, n*gga.

You put them out, people
d*ed. Them bodies on you.

- Man, that wasn't me, man.
- That's bullshit.

We got witnesses that saw
you passing that sh*t out.

How many counts on that
warrant for Lil' Rob here?

Six, no seven.

Yeah, I hope you like d*ck, n*gga,

'cause you about to be swimming
in it for the rest of your life.

All right, wait, man.
f*ck that, man. Wait!

It was this Southside n*gga, Kanan, man.

- Kanan Stark?
- Yeah. Them blue caps, that's all him.

n*gga cooked them and
put them out on the block.

Kanan years old.

There's an age limit to slangin' now?

So you working for a kid in high school?

You know who this n*gga moms is, man?

Trust me, this n*gga know
his way around Triple-B, man.

[TENSE MUSIC PLAYS]

[HANDCUFFS CLICKING]

What, you're letting' me go?

What about that f*cking warrant?

- Get the f*ck out of here.
- Bitch-ass pig. f*ck you, n*gga.

So let's go pick up Kanan Stark.

Let me do some solo recon
first, see what I find out.

You know, you doing all this solo recon

kind of undermines our
so-called partnership.

♪ ♪

You spook the natives, Burke.

[CAR DOOR OPENS, CLOSES]

♪ ♪

[MAN] Make it good, baby. Make it good.

Ha ha! Hey, there we
go! That ain't good.

That ain't good, but, you know,
we close, we close, we close.

You ain't gonna take nothing.
You ain't gonna take...

Another busy day at the office, huh?

Yeah, you know how we do.

Need to holler at Crown...

alone.

[HIP-HOP MUSIC PLAYS]

- Yo. Yo.
- Yo?

Boss wants us out.

He ain't the boss.

[LOU-LOU] I am what I say I am, n*gga.

Everybody out.

♪ ♪

- [MAN] Bullshit, man.
- [MAN EXHALES DEEPLY]

[CROWN] Catch you later.

Ooh.

Yeah, when she out of high school.

- Yo.
- It's a joke.

What's up?

This is Andre Barnes, my attorney.

He gonna explain the new
arrangement between me and you.

What new arrangement?

[BARNES] My client is gonna
do a debt-to-equity swap,

converting his significant loans to you

into a partnership stake in the company.

He's willing to offer you a / split,

which I'm sure you'll agree
is a very generous valuation.

♪ ♪

What the hell is he talking about, Lou?

You're gonna give me half
of Bulletproof, Crown.

- Why the f*ck would I do that?
- Because...

the money I fronted you
just went from a loan

to an investment, my n*gga.

We partners now.

Please, sit down.

- Thank you.
- Yo, we got two singles dropping next quarter.

That's where you getting
your money, plus interest.

Crown about to make you whole, n*gga.

- Just relax.
- I ain't no bank, Crown.

When sh*t come due, it's due.

And your sh*t's past due.

Way I see it, we already been partners.

The paperwork just makes it official.

♪ ♪

Paperwork need to be negotiated,

talked about, figure
something... something else...

You need leverage to negotiate.

[SCOFFS]

And you don't got sh*t, n*gga.

[OMINOUS MUSIC PLAYS]

♪ ♪

Listen...

one way or the other...

... something of yours
about to be on that paper...

♪ ♪

[SIGHS]

... partner.

♪ ♪

[DOOR OPENS]

Taxi!

[BRAKES SQUEAL]

[DISTANT CAR HORNS HONKING]

[DISTANT SIREN WAILING]

[GLASS BREAKS]

[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYS]

♪ ♪

[UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING ON TV]

[JUKEBOX SINGING HESITANTLY]

[NICOLE] ♪ That I shared between us ♪

♪ When our love is cozy
but I need so much more ♪


♪ It just intensifies my wants ♪

♪ To have a love that endures ♪

- ♪ Oh ♪
- [SOBBING]

♪ 'Cause every time I close my eyes ♪

♪ I think of you ♪

♪ No matter what the season is ♪

♪ I still love you ♪

♪ With all my heart ♪

♪ And I wanna be with you ♪

♪ Wherever you are ♪

[SIREN WAILS]

[OVER SPEAKER] Pull over.

This m*therf*cker.

[SIGHS]

- You gonna follow me.
- I got sh*t to do.

You better follow me right now,

or I'm gonna arrest Kanan
on six counts of m*rder.

And I got all the evidence I need, Raq.

[RAQ] Who told you all that?

[HOWARD] Some Queensbridge
n*gga named Lil' Rob.

Now look, I'ma do my
best to bury this sh*t,

but Kanan is out there getting into it,

and we both know how that story ends.

Trying to play daddy, Detective?

I'm not playing.

I need to get with the boy, Raq.

Meet him, know him, tell him who I am.

But he ain't gonna believe
me if I just roll up

and drop this sh*t on
him. He'll think I'm crazy.

I need you to smooth the road for me.

You think I'd ever do that sh*t for you,

you really are crazy, n*gga.

He's my son. I'm his father.

- It's the right thing to do.
- [CHUCKLES]

Right thing to do?

This from the undercover
who pushed up on me

when I was years old.

Ah, sh*t. You said you were .

Yeah, well, I also said
I graduated high school.

But it never seemed to bother you

that I was carrying
around a f*cking book

on geometry every day.

Well, sh*t, Def Con
was a grown man, too.

You ain't had no problem
when he was hitting them skins

when you were .

Def Con was left-handed.

He ain't f*ck with no girls.

I was his cover.

Paid me to keep up appearances.

That's why he didn't say
sh*t when Kanan was born.

It was better for him that everybody
else thought the baby was his.

[SCOFFS] sh*t.

Def Con was a f*cking fairy?

And still ten times the
n*gga you'll ever be.

I need to talk to my son, Raq.

And you gonna make that happen,
or I'm gonna put the word out

on the block that he's a cop's kid.

And you would do that to the
boy that you claim is your son?

The street will eat
him alive on that sh*t.

You might as well put a b*llet
in his head your damn self.

Nah, Kanan'll be all right.

I'll make sure of that.

But the hood gonna call you
a snitch for f*cking a cop.

I ain't gonna have this
conversation with you again.

From here on out, the only
person I'm talking to is Kanan.

And that sh*t better
happen with the quickness.

I'm done waiting.

And, oh,

if you and one of your little punk-ass
brothers try to get smart on me,

I'm sh**ting first,
asking questions last.

[BROODING MUSIC PLAYS]

♪ ♪

[CAR DOOR CLOSES, ENGINE TURNING OVER]

♪ ♪

[ZIPPER OPENS]

[CELL PHONE DIALING]

[LINE TRILLING]

I need you to pick up that
dry cleaning up in Harlem

I mentioned a while back.

♪ ♪

[GRUNTING]

Kanan Elijah Stark,
get your ass down here!

Thought I raised you different.

Thought you were a
different person, Kanan.

You know, I keep saying

the same sh*t over
and over again to you,

but you don't hear me,

or maybe you hearing me,

you just don't give a
f*ck. Which is it, huh?

Which is it?

I'm trying to show you
you should believe in me,

- that I can do this.
- [SCOFFS]

You got people dead all
over behind your sh*t.

Why the f*ck would I
ever believe in you?

I found a spot near the
Van Wyck Expressway, Ma.

We was doing everything right.

- We was doing good...
- And by "we",

you talk about you
and your uncle Marvin.

You want to know why he
ain't running his own sh*t,

why he did that bid when
you and Juke was babies?

He was using.

He turned into a damn junkie

and started selling dope out his crib,

which, in this sh*t, is
a cardinal f*cking sin.

When the police busted down his door,

this fool was so high,

he offered to sell
them a f*cking quarter.

And that's the m*therf*cker
you done hitched your wagon to.

That's the n*gga that
you in business with.

I'm not a different person, Ma.

I'm exactly who I'm supposed
to be, matter of fact.

You gonna get mad at
somebody, you gonna blame them,

don't blame Uncle Marvin,

and don't blame me
neither. Blame yourself,

'cause I'm exactly what you made me.

You want to talk about blame, boy?

You want to talk about blame?

All you've done so far is give
me mess after mess to clean up.

This sh*t, Buck Twenty, D-Wiz,

bodies everywhere, all
'cause of your sh*t.

[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYS]

D-Wiz...

You don't know sh*t,
Kanan. You just don't.

♪ ♪

Yeah, I k*lled him.

I took out D-Wiz to save you.

Look at me.

Look at me!

They were coming... 'Nique,
Buck Twenty's people.

They wanted payback, and
they wasn't gonna settle

until somebody fell for
what y'all boys did.


And I wasn't gonna let 'em k*ll you,

so it had to be your friend.

Somebody had to go.

I did what I had to do to protect you.

So you tell me, Kanan...

who's to blame for D-Wiz,

me or you?

♪ ♪

[DOOR OPENS, CLOSES]

♪ ♪

[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYS]

♪ ♪

[CAR ALARM CHIRPS]

♪ ♪

- [WOMAN] How you doing?
- [UNIQUE] All right.

♪ ♪

My man, car's right out front.

- Thank you.
- Thank you.

♪ ♪

[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS]

♪ ♪

[DOORMAN] May I help you, sir?

Yeah, my boy's ride...

I left something in it. Can I get in?

♪ ♪

Only take a minute.

Car's parked right out front.

♪ ♪

Be right back.

♪ ♪

[CAR ALARM CHIRPS]

♪ ♪

Yo, we working the weekend, fellas.

sh*t needs to get done.

Y'all take a break.

Come on, Dumb DMC, come on.

How long y'all been
putting in this work today?

Yo, a few hours, you know.

In and I'm knocking it down.

What's the unit underneath looking like?

Yo, we close. You know,
just fine-tuning some sh*t.

You know, probably a few
more days, it's gonna be ripe,

add a little stucco... Ah!

Yo! [PANTING]

Yo, man, y'all was shutting me out.

Had me knocking down
walls, cleaning out toilets.

That's not me. That's not what I do.

Nah, what you do is f*ck
up everything you touch!

What you do is get Kanan caught
up in some f*cked-up stupidness

that's k*lling n*gg*s
up and down the block.

Yo, I'm a gangsta. I do gangsta sh*t.

No, you do dumb sh*t, n*gga.

The boy had a hell of an idea.

Kanan's smart.

Figured out how to serve them crackers

without leaving the hood,
and we're making that money...

money that I was sliding back into
the family business, by the way.

This wasn't no freelance sh*t.

I can't trust you.

I can't count on you for sh*t, Marvin.

And now you got bodies on my son.

I can't f*ck with you no more.

[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYS]

Bring whatever work you
got left over to Lou-Lou's.

I don't ever want to talk
to you or ever see you again.

♪ ♪

- Look, Raq...
- [RAQ] I don't care.

Yo, I can... I can... I can do better.

Get the f*ck out my sight.

♪ ♪

All right.

♪ ♪

[ZIPPER OPENS]

[DISTANT INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[SIGHS]

Laverne.

Laverne, you... you have to leave.

You have to leave now. I'm...

We didn't know...

♪ ♪

[LINDA] Honey, the
police are on their way.

Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
What are you doing here?

- Linda, calm down! Calm down!
- No! No! No, no, no!

[LINDA] No, she's a m*rder*r!

She k*lled our daughter!
No! No! Stop! Let go!


[JAMES] Laverne, you need to leave.

Here! Here, take this! Take this!

- Take that back to your ghetto!
- [JAMES] Linda, stop!

We had to lie!

We had to lie about how she
d*ed to our closest friends

- and family...
- Laverne, please.

- ... to her grandparents!
- Linda, stop.

We couldn't tell them that Nicole d*ed

from the dr*gs she got from you!

We couldn't have the people

who loved our daughter
remember her that way!


Don't you see what
happened? You did this!

- Don't move!
- You did this!

- Let me see your hands!
- [JAMES] Please, Linda, stop.

[OFFICER] Hands up!

- [JAMES] Linda, Linda.
- [LINDA] Oh, my God...

♪ ♪

[HANDCUFFS CLICKING]

[KANAN] Yo.

Hey, wait, wait, wait. What are
you doing, man? Where's Davina at?

Hey! Hey! [SLAPS CAR]
I asked you a question.

Where Davina and Tonisha Harrison?

Do I need to call the police?

[MS. ANDREWS] CPS came
and took the children.

Their mother d*ed.

Apparently she passed a month ago,

but they only identified her this week.

You know where they taking them?

Foster care, I'm sure.

[CAR DOOR CLOSES]

Look, I know this is hard on you,

but it's better this way.

They couldn't be here on their own.

I'm sorry.

[ENGINE TURNING OVER]

[DISTANT SIREN WAILING]

[LOU-LOU] f*ck. [CHUCKLES]

[JESSICA SMOOCHES]

[LOU-LOU SMOOCHES]

Look who in the industry now.

Yo, I'm in a g*ng of industries.

Damn near Jamaican now.

We need to sit down and really
figure out how we launching Famous.

Launching Famous? What
are you, an astronaut now?

You know what I'm talking about, Lou.

I need help.

I mean, I can't do all
this sh*t on my own.

You think Crown getting him
on with Stretch and Bobbito?

Hell, no.

That was all me. [CHUCKLES]

We need to think about mix tapes.

Maybe a mall tour.

White girls in Jersey love
them some cute Puerto Rocks.

But we got to be smart,

because I'm not trying
to have my little brother

be no f*cking one-hit wonder.

Don't you need one hit
to be a one-hit wonder?

You own half this
f*cking label now, Lou.

You half responsible
for my brother's career,

and all you got's jokes?

Didn't we just knock boots,

just bust a fat nut?

You want to talk about
some dumb mall tour.

It's never enough, is it?

When have I ever done
enough or made enough

for you to just be satisfied enough

to, I don't know, maybe shut the f*ck up

just for one minute, hmm?

See, that's the difference
between me and your sorry ass!

I'm never satisfied.

[DOOR OPENS, CLOSES]

[VOICE ON RADIO] Twenty-one
Adam, go to nine.


Twenty-one Adam on nine.

[VOICE ON RADIO] We got a
detective over at the ,


says kick the girl.

Copy that.

[OFFICER] What?

This ones got a rabbi in the ,

says to kick her loose.

Pull over up here.

[DISTANT HORN BLARES, SIREN WAILING]

[CAR DOOR CLOSES]

[DISTANT HORN BLARING]

This is your stop.

Get out. Let's go.

Looks like you got some
friends in high places.

Some detective out in
Queens flagged you...

- [HANDCUFFS CLICKING]
- ... told us to let you go.

Guess you owe him one.

[ENGINE TURNING OVER]

[UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING ON SPEAKERS]

[TONI BREATHING HEAVILY]

f*ck. Oh, f*ck, yeah.

[MOANING LOUDLY]

♪ ♪

Oh!

[GRUNTING]

Oh! f*ck!

[GRUNTS CONTENTEDLY]

[CHUCKLES, SIGHS]

- Yo, uh...
- Whew.

... let me get that money now.

Oh, my God.

Wow. [CHUCKLES]

I call and page you,
like, a thousand times,

and you never respond.

And you show up here out of
the blue, f*ck me over my desk,

and as soon as you're
done, you ask me for money?

Wow. Really, Marvin?

[SCOFFS] Even for you, that's f*cked up.

I fronted you the sh*t.

You owe me money. That's how it work.

Yeah, what did you front me, Marvin?

Settling up my old business, Toni.

You old business.

What business exactly?

What-what business?
Why do I owe you money?

[MARVIN] Look, I ain't even
f*cking around with you no more.


You got the money or not?

Maybe. Maybe I have it,

but you're gonna have
to tell me what it's for.

You know what? f*ck this.

Just when I couldn't feel any worse

about this f*cking day,
I had to run up into you.

- Marvin.
- Ain't no p*ssy worth this bullshit.

Come on, Marvin. Marvin!

Marvin!

Just tell me what I
owe you the money for.

You a crazy bitch, you know that?

Tell me, and I will give it to you.

Yo, kiss my ass, Toni.

Marvin! Marvin!

f*cking Jesus Christ.

♪ ♪

[SIGHS]

We got exactly d*ck out
of your friend there.

Some of us got more d*ck than others.

He sells dr*gs, okay? I promise you.

Him and his entire family
are dealers in Queens.

Yeah, he's so big-time,
he's asking you for money.

I can't go to jail.

Please.

We got you on two counts of possession

with intent to distribute, Toni.

You gonna be one of those lucky folks

who bypasses jail and
goes straight to prison.

That is, unless you get
us someone bigger than you.

Soon.

♪ ♪

Gabriel won't be missed.

Any thoughts on who might have done it?

f*ck Gabriel.

Look, I need you to open
this pipeline, Joaquin.

I can't keep waiting for
whatever it is you're waiting for.

I already lost my spots in the
city. Now I'm losing corners.

That doesn't sound like someone
whose business is growing.

[CHUCKLES] Don't get it twisted.

I may be dropping a
battle here and there,

but I got this w*r on lock.

You get me work,

it's about to be Desert
Storm up in this m*therf*cker.

Hmm.

Does your Detective Howard
know about your Desert Storm?

Hmm?

[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]

Yes...

we've been following you.

You seemed really upset

after your conversation with
him at the bridge in Queens.

♪ ♪

[MAN] You got that?

♪ ♪

All right, n*gg*s, listen up.

[CLICKS TONGUE] See this?
This ain't just a hit.

This ain't just a drive-by.

This is a m*therf*cking message.

[SCOFFS]

Make sure that sh*t is loud and clear.

Understood?

♪ ♪

You show me a hustler who ain't
got some cop working for him,

and I'll show you a n*gga
with a room at Rikers

already bought and paid for.

Well, what is it that you do exactly?

I'm changing the f*cking game.

♪ ♪

I put that b*llet in Gabriel's head.

Juliana didn't tell you that, did she?

I dropped that m*therf*cker
where he stood.


I did that for your cousin,

because I take care of
those who take care of me.

So you think I'm blasting
Gabriel in the morning

and snitching to
five-O in the afternoon?

♪ ♪

I need to know that this Detective
Howard is not a problem...

♪ ♪

... that your relationship
with him is as you say it is.

♪ ♪

Then I need to understand what this

changing the game...

you keep talking about truly means.

Right now it sounds like one
of your brother's songs...

Mmm.

... not a business plan.

And once I do that, we're good?

Mm-hmm.

♪ ♪

Then we're about to be good.

♪ ♪

[INSECTS CHIRPING]

[JUKEBOX] Just heard about Davina.

Queens keep on takin' it.

- That's not how the song goes.
- [SCOFFS]

f*ck that song.

This what k*lled Nicole.

She took it out of my backpack...

[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]

... smoked that sh*t...

♪ ♪

... and it k*lled her.

♪ ♪

Juke, I...

♪ ♪

Actually, I don't even know what to say.

♪ ♪

It's not your fault, Kanan.

♪ ♪

I don't even think I can blame myself.

♪ ♪

[SCOFFS] It's this place, Kanan.

♪ ♪

It's this place and this
f*cked-up life we're living here.

♪ ♪

Hell, no.

[THE ISLEY BROTHERS'
"FOOTSTEPS IN THE DARK" PLAYS]

♪ ♪

[TELEPHONE RINGING]

♪ ♪

[LOU-LOU ON ANSWERING MACHINE]
You know what time it is.

[MACHINE BEEPS]

[RAQ] You on deck, Lou.

Batter up, n*gga.

[CELL PHONE BEEPS]

♪ Are we really sure? ♪

♪ Can a love that lasted ♪

♪ For so long still endure? ♪

- I'm off tonight, Raq.
- ♪ Do I really care? ♪

♪ Hey, hey ♪

♪ Let's talk about the... ♪

[INTENSE MUSIC PLAYS]

♪ ♪

["FOOTSTEPS IN THE
DARK" CONTINUES FAINTLY]

♪ ♪

[SONG CONTINUES ON SPEAKERS]

♪ ♪

[INTENSE MUSIC PLAYS]

♪ ♪

[SONG CONTINUES FAINTLY]

♪ ♪

♪ Why ♪

♪ ♪

Light that bitch up!

[COUGHING]

[INTENSE MUSIC CONTINUES]

♪ ♪

[COUGHING WILDLY]

♪ ♪

What the f*ck is that?

♪ ♪

Yeah, m*therf*cker.

[ENGINE REVS]

sh*t!

We out!

♪ ♪

[TIRES SCREECHING, MARVIN GRUNTS]

[ENGINE TURNING OVER, TIRES SQUEALING]

[MARVIN GROANING]

[MOODY MUSIC PLAYS]

♪ ♪

f*ck.

[GRUNTS]

♪ ♪

[BREATHING HEAVILY]

♪ ♪

Lou-Lou.

♪ ♪

Lou-Lou!

Lou-Lou!

♪ ♪

- [COUGHING]
- [GLASS BREAKS]

Lou!

Lou, where the f*ck you at?

[GROWN KANAN] Everything's got a price.

Oh, sh*t.

[GROWN KANAN] Sometime that
sh*t is more than we can pay.


Lou! Come on, Lou, I got you.

[GROWN KANAN] More than we can bear.

♪ ♪

[GRUNTS, COUGHS]

[GROWN KANAN] But if you
want to do this sh*t,


if you want a seat at this table,

you got to be willing to
give up more than everything.


♪ ♪

[COUGHING]

Cool, Lou-Lou?

[GROWN KANAN] You got
to be willing to give up


not only the life you got...

Come on, man.

[GROWN KANAN] ... but the
life you ain't even lived yet.


[MELANCHOLY MUSIC PLAYS]

Stay with me, man. [BREATHING HEAVILY]

Come on, Lou, stay with me.

[GROWN KANAN] It's the
cost of doing business.


And one way or the other,
no matter who you are,


everybody got to pay it.

Somebody help.

Call an ambulance!

- Somebody help.
- [SIREN WAILING]

Somebody help me!

[GLASS BREAKS]

[GUTTERAL YELLING]

♪ ♪
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