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Associate to builder services.
Associate to builder services.

- Right?
- Yeah, and we'll cut it over here.

Thought you finished this job last week.

The owner wants the driveway wider now.

- Heh. When they pay...
- They say. Thank you.

They make the newer guys take tests.
Like firemen.

Yo, Pops, bet you got to push no
dollies at your old job did you?

Guilty as charged.

How you doing, Jenny?

- Mm-hm. Better now.
- Ha-ha-ha.

- How's it going Mr. McCall.
- Alright, Ralphie.

- What you got there?
- It's tuna.

- Bread?
- Whole-grain, gluten-free.

- Okay, condiments?
- Sprouts, avocado and Vegenaise mayo.

Okay.

A bone in the tuna.

Oh...

What? Potatoes are a vegetable.
I like crunchy things.

Carrots are crunchy.
Dried seaweed is crunchy.

I'm a human, not a rabbit.

You want to make security guard, you gotta
lose weight. You got a test in one week.

Now, you asked me to help you, but if
you're not willing to apply yourself...

- Yeah.
- Hey.

Progress, not perfection.

- No more chips.
- No more chips.

- Who needs flavor? Right?
- Ha.

- All right, see you later, J.
- Have a good one, Billy.

f*ck you.

- Thank you.
- You're welcome.

He catch that fish yet?

Just hooked it.

It's about damn time.

Well, it's a big fish.

Don't know if he can hang on, though.

Oh, no.

Tooth and nail right now.

Yeah, well, maybe he's just too old.

Thought you were gonna
give up that refined sugar.

- I am.
- When?

- Any day now.
- Yeah?

Bad for your vocal cords.

Body, mind, spirit, remember?

I bought a little machine
for making demos.

Yeah? I bet you're good.

What makes you say that?

Intuition.

All right, well,
I'll see you later, Jake.

Okay. See you later, honey.

You let me know what
happens with that, uh, fish.

- Okay.
- All right, I'll see you.

Hey!

You'll owe me $100. Watch.

Hey, yo, Pops. We betting on
what you did before you got here.

Like, for a living.

I'm saying insurance claims and sh*t.

He was a stock dude, man,
who's on Wall Street.

- I was a Pip.
- Yo, you were a pimp?

No, not a pimp. A Pip.
P-I-P. Pip.

- What the f*ck is a Pip?
- Why you gotta curse so much?

You know, like Gladys Knight
and the Pips. Like this:

Huh.

Check this out!

- Oh, come on!
- Stop it.

Yeah. Break it.

Uh-uh. Don't do that right now.
Dont't do that.

- Oh, the spin?
- What?

- Wait a minute. Oh stop.
- You're gonna blow the whistle? Oh!

Come on. I'm gonna look it up right now.
Man, I'm looking this up. Look...

- Yo, so which one were you?
- The one on the right.

- Hey, do it again!
- Yo, that's not him right there.

Man, that's him with an Afro.

- He's bald.
- So he had a wig on.

- That's gone, yo.
- That's him.

♪ Get it ♪

♪ I am sharper than a razor ♪

Damn, girl! Bring it over here now!

Hey, Jake. What a f*cking night.

Yeah, it's tough out there, honey.

♪ Too long I've been ♪
♪ Out here on my own ♪

♪ Now I'm about to bring it home ♪
♪ Like a rolling stone ♪

Here you go, kid.

Thanks.

- He ever catch it?
- Hm?

- The fish.
- Oh, yeah. Yes. Yeah, he did.

It's a happy ending-

Well, not exactly.

Old man tied the fish to the side of
the boat, had to row back to shore,

the fish bled in the water,

sharks came,

and ate the whole fish till
there was nothing left.

- That's just kind of a waste, isn't it?
- No, depends upon how you look at it.

The old man met his greatest adversary just
when he thought that part of his life was over.

He saw himself in the fish.

Came to...

Came to respect it the more it fought.

Why didn't he just let the fish go?

The old man's gotta be the old man.
Fish gotta be the fish.

Gotta be who you are
in this world, right?

No matter what.

You've got a client.

I don't want to.

What?

Can't you get someone else?

He wants you.

But this customer is a pig.

He's waiting outside.

- How much is it, Jake?
- Don't worry about it.

- Go make your living.
- Thanks, Jake.

Hey, honey! How you doing?
You ready to have a good time?

Come on, come on.
Pull, pull, pull, pull, pull, pull, pull.

Pull, pull, pull, pull!

Come on, come on.

Eight, seven, six, five,

four, four, four. Unh!

Oh, come on, now. Come on.

- I can't.
- You can't?

What if that were me?

You gonna leave me to die of
smoke inhalation? I'm a buck-90.

How are you gonna pull me out of a burning
building if you can't pull a tire 20 yards?

I'm not strong enough.

Hey, don't doubt yourself, son. Doubt kills.
Get up. Come on. Get up. Get up.

Giddyup, giddyup, giddyup!

On your mark, get set,

- pull.
- Unh!

Come on. Who's gonna
make security guard?

I am!

- Who's gonna make security guard?
- I am!

Who's gonna make security guard?

- There you go.
- I am!

I like it. Let's do it again.

♪ All eyes on me ♪
♪ As I'm leaving the scene ♪

Loaded with poison,
just like you like it.

Is it your birthday?

No, it was some guy at work.
I didn't want to waste it.

Happy birthday, Some Guy at Work.

How old are you?

How old are you?

Doesn't really matter.

I'm sorry.
I'm breaking protocol, right?

No, no.
Listen, hey, come, sit down.

Sit. Sit.

Sit.

Okay.

- Come on, sit down.
- All right.

Are you sure I'm not
interrupting anything?

Yeah.

So?

I don't know.

You know, I just kind of
felt like a quiet voice.

Before it all goes crazy.

Okay.

I'm Teri.

Bob.

Ow.

- It's good.
- You know, you don't look like a Bob.

Oh, yeah? Thank you.

You look like a Robert.

Robert reads books like this,

and Bob watches TV.

My real name's Alina.

What happened to your face?

Something stupid.

Look, it's not professional.
Just tell me what you think, okay?

Oh, wow. Alina the singer.

You and I know what I really am.

I think you can be
anything you wanna be.

Maybe in your world, Robert.

- Doesn't really happen that way in mine.
- Change your world.

- There's no ring.
- Hm?

- On your wedding finger, there's no ring.
- No.

No Mrs. Robert at home?

No.

Was there ever?

Once.

Did you break her heart?

She broke mine.

You know, I see a lot of widowed guys.

Something in your eyes.

You know, it's not sad.

It's just kind of,

lost, you know?

You always read books?

My wife did. She, uh...

She was working her way through
the 100 Books Everybody Should Read.

She made it to 97,
so I figured I...

I give it a sh*t.

And one day we'd have something
to talk about when we get together.

- Wow, a hundred books.
- Yeah.

- Holy moly.
- Heh, heh.

- How many have you read, Robert?
- Ninety-one.

Sorry, this damn thing.

Ninety-one books, though.

- You're almost done.
- Almost.

- What are you gonna do after that?
- Take singing lessons.

Then I'm gonna open a donut factory.

- Heh-heh-heh.
- Yeah. What? Why you laughing?

- You know, I love being up at this hour.
- Yeah?

Yeah. You know, everything's so dark.

It makes everything seem possible again.

Yeah, me, I can't sleep at night.

Yeah, well, I get
to hear your stories.

What's your new one about?

Oh, it's about a guy who thinks
he's a knight in shining armor.

The only thing is, he lives in a world
where knights don't exist anymore.

Kind of sounds like my world. Heh.

I'm just up the block.

I'm gonna grab a cab or something.

Thank you for the quiet voice, Robert.

You are very welcome, Alina.

Yeah.

- Catch you around, all right?
- Good night.

sh*t.

See you.

What did you do, huh?

What did you do to that customer?

Slavi, he hit me. Alright.

Who the f*ck do you think you are? Hm?

It's all right.

Understand.

It's all right, Robert.

Let's talk about you
not answering my calls.

Bitch!

Should we give him a card?

This girl, she's no good.

Call this number.
I send you another one. Better.

Don't be shy. Make the call.

Understand.

Coffee?

We need more sugar out here.

I heard she's at the ICU at Shawmuts.
Someone b*at her up real good.

Dr. Paley to ICU.
Dr. Paley to ICU, please.

Dr. Mark to the pharmacy.
Dr. Mark to the pharmacy, please.

Alina.

You'll be okay, Alina.
You'll be okay.

Oh. Watch it. Don't worry,
don't worry about it.

- It's okay. It's okay.
- Here you go.

- I can...I can. It's fine. Thank you.
- Got it.

How's she doing?

Alina. How's she doing?

- Who are you?
- Just a friend.

A guy hit her.

And she hit him back.

A guy called Slavi.

So Slavi made example of her.

They do that.

They b*rned one girl's
face with battery acid.

Keep her around as a reminder
for the rest of us.

They brought Teri over very young.

Think she got to the point where,

she thought her life
could be her's one day.

Slavi reminded her it never would be.

He said he'd cut her throat next time.

He said a whore who fucks and can't
talk might be worth twice as much.

You and I know what I really am.

It's something in your eyes.

Change your world.
Anything you wanna be.

He said he'd cut her
throat next time.

Why is that piece of sh*t
in my parking space?

Hi, Slavi.

- Are they upstairs?
- Yes.

Tevi. You collect from
that f*ck, Dmitri?

Yes.

He asked for forgiveness.

Forgiveness?

I told him.

What am I, Jesus Christ?
Ha-ha-ha.

You lost, dedushka?

- How the f*ck did he get up here?
- I don't know.

Should I get rid of him?

No.

I'm here for that girl.

You gave me that a
couple of nights ago.

We give out lots of cards.

You still can't get it up, dedushka?

I'm here about a certain girl.

She got b*at up pretty bad.

I'm thinking that maybe you
have wrong address, dedushka.

This girl, she have name?

Her name's Alina. Alina?

Mm-mm. Ah...

No, it doesn't ring a bell.

But whoever she is, I'm sure she
must know how to suck the cock.

Uh... Okay. Um...

Look, I understand.

These girls that you, uh...

That you represent.

I understand it's like they're
an investment, so, um...

I can give you $9800.

It's cash.

You're wanting to give me $9000?

Ninety-eight hundred. Cash.

- For what?
- Her freedom.

- Uh-huh.
- Heh, heh.

Can you believe this guy?

This guy gonna give me $9000
for one single piece of p*ssy.

Ah, must be Ferrari p*ssy.

You f*cking Americans think you can
come into my place of business

and just buy whatever you want.

Beautiful Russian girls, no problem,
just throw down this bullshit money.

You f*cking insult me.

Ha-ha-ha. I'm just
f*cking with you, man.

But you got very big balls
coming in here. I like that.

So, $9000

for the troublemaker.

One month.

That's it.

Why, you think
this is one-time payment?

I make this off
this girl in two weeks.

That girl is still child.

I still can sell her
as virgin, huh?

This makes prime
earner for good while.

Take your f*cking money and go back to your
house and jerk yourself off 9800 times,

and then you come crawling
back here and talk to me, huh?

She'll be used up by then for sure.

Maybe then I will let you
have her for nothing. Hm?

Okay.

You're okay, dedushka? Bye-bye.

You know amerikantsy.

You forget something?

Sixteen seconds.

One one-thousand,

two one-thousand,
three one-thousand.

Eight one-thousand.

Understand?

Twenty-eight minus 9, 19.

Nineteen.

Your heart's b*ating three
times the normal rate.

Because you're losing so much blood.

About 30 seconds,
your body's gonna shut down

and you're gonna suffocate.

Alina, the girl you b*at half to death,
her life is going to go on.

Yours is gonna end right here,
on this funky floor

over $9800.

You should have taken the money.

Who are you?

Twenty-six one-thousand,

27 one-thousand,

28 one-thousand.

I'm sorry.

Mr. McCall, it's lunchtime.

Mr. McCall.

Lunchtime.

You test tomorrow and
you're eating that salty stuff?

These are for you.

Open it.

I made the weight.

Tomorrow, I'm gonna ace that test
Mr. McCall. Thanks to you.

- What happened?
- Uh...

Hit it on something stupid.

In what investigators are calling
a gangland-style execution,

five men were k*lled at
some point last night

in an office above this restaurant.

Police sources have said the killings
have all the earmarks of a turf w*r

between rival factions. Names
are not yet being released...

How's it going?

- How you doing, sir?
- Morgan Pederson.

I know who you are.
Get in the car.

Take me to the m*rder scene.

We figured two, maybe three,
guys k*lled them all that quickly.

If it was a power play,
no one saw it coming.

None of our informants heard
about this going down.

Security system's harddrive was
taken so we're blind in here.

All we know is, at 11:17, a waiter goes
up with a tray of food, finds them dead.

I want images from every security
camera within a six-block radius.

If you have any trouble,
call that number,

and it will be taken care of.

Phones charged and on.
I tend to call at odd hours.

Now, if you could drive
me to my residence.

Hey, wait a second,
Mr. Sunshine. Um...

What do I look like to you?
A f*cking chauffeur?

This is our town.
You're a f*cking guest.

Let me apologize for my conduct.

It was a long flight on short notice,
and I like to focus, to work quickly.

The deaths of Mr. Pushkin's men have
interrupted his operations here.

Imports, movements of goods,
have all ceased.

That's unacceptable.

I'm the one Mr. Pushkin calls in
when people like you f*cked up.

- I'm accountable now.
- Mm. Listen pal. I don't like your tone...

You have taken Mr. Pushkin's
money for years.

Money that comes with conditions.
Non-negotiable conditions.

Problem you're having with me is
you still think you matter. You don't.

I am all that matters.
And so we're clear:

I'm not here to say "please."

I'm here to tell you what to do.

Be ready for business.

We open tomorrow.

Brian, you seen Ralphie? Supposed to be
taking that security guard test after work.

- Called in and quit.
- Quit?

No notice either. Kids, right?

We're closed.

- Mr. McCall.
- Ralphie.

Heard you quit today.
I got worried.

Uh...

Oh, uh, my mom had a little
accident here last night.

There was a fire.

- I see.
- So I'm gonna help out around here now.

Okay.

- We have a lot of work to do.
- Okay.

- Yeah, so...
- Need some help?

Yeah, if you're not doing anything,
that'd be, that'd be awesome.

- Helping you.
- Eh-ha-ha.

Listen Teddy, I already check this out.
The Irish are clean on this one.
They had nothing to do with it, huh?

Come on, what are you going to do?
You gonna sit down with all these guys?

- I'm telling you.
- Yes, I understand. Duly noted.

Listen, huh?
Do me a favor, all right?

Whatever you do,
don't call him "Little John," okay?

Frank, why you working for
these f*cking Russians?

My money not good enough?

- John, you know I got respect
for your business.
- Mr. Looney.

You understand why I'm
compelled to make this visit.

I don't know sh*t about what went down
or who you should be out looking for.

If I wanna take over anything,
I'd f*cking do it.

There'd be nothing left to you people.

So maybe, you just don't understand
who the f*ck I am.

John. Easy, huh?

Don't "easy," Frank. Shut the f*ck up!
f*cking flipperhead.

See, I hate you f*cking Russians.

You're all crazy and
you're arrogant.

Now, the Irish, we came here for
a piece of the American dream.

You people come over here to
steal it, so f*ck all of you.

Well, Mr. Looney, I
appreciate your candor.

It's refreshing, and let me understand that
you're not smart enough to have done this.

- The f*ck?
- Which brings me to my next issue.

We pay you 15 percent
to do business here.

The additional 10 percent
you steal, we ignore.

We anticipated it, as you
people are such clichés.

And the fact that you're a rat to
the Feds is also tolerable, Little John.

- What the f*ck?
- What we will not tolerate is

getting nothing for our money:
no information, no protection,

no assurances.
You understand, Little Johnny?

- Who the f*ck do you think you
are coming down here-
- Who I am, or what I am?

Who I am is complicated.
What I am is easier. I'm a thr*at.

- I alter outcomes.
- Throw this motherf... Unh!

Whoa, doctor! Call a doctor.
Unbelievable!

It's Napoli in the clutch!

Holy cow!

Oh, f*ck!

A tie game. Unbelievable!

That ball was absolutely
massacred by Mike Napoli.

A home run by Napoli.

- Can things change in an instant.
- They certainly can.

This game was over before
this half-inning started.

It is certainly over now!

Six to five, Boston
over New York...

Hey!

Hey! Hey.

This is my town. Do you understand me?
This is my home.

You cannot run around
like a f*cking wild animal.

What the f*ck was that?

It's a message.

It says, "I'm here."

What really happened in there, Ralphie?

Faulty wire or something.

We both know that's not true.

- I'm sorry I wasted your time Mr. McCall.
- Hey, you didn't waste my time.
Don't worry about it.

My mom doesn't have much
except this place and...

You know when stuff like this happens, I just
gotta put everything on hold for a while...

and help her out, you know.

What was I thinking. I wasn't gonna
pass the security guard test anyway.

Was there anything unusually strange
about Slavi before he was m*rder*d?

Did he mention a name perhaps?
Agitated about something?

Slavi never did his business
in front of the girls.

Tevi handled us.

We can't locate one of the other
girls from Slavi's stable. Teri.

- You know her?
- No.

- Where we might find her?
- No. Sorry.

I didn't know her that well.

Was my message received, Teddy?

Yes, Mr. Pushkin.

All of our associates...
Irish, Italians, Armenians.

Are all denying any
knowledge or involvement.

We cannot show weakness. I
need this wrapped up quickly.

It will be.

Of course, don't worry.

Good.

Now enough of what
you don't know.

Tell me what you do know.

Well, I'm still sifting through things,
but the killings were spontaneous.

Whoever did this
specialized in k*lling.

I've rarely seen skills like this.

I don't think it's someone
we've encountered before.

Whoever it is, just find him, Teddy.

I'm talking over a million barrels,
this delivery.

- Understand?
- It will all be well.

I'll take care of it.

When you do, be loud about it.

I don't want this
happening again.

Of course.

Come on.

Stuff it in.

See that?

That son of a bitch.

- Yeah.
- Come on.

- We're closed. Get out.
- Let's go.

Time to go.

Nice to see you.

See? You pay on time,
no more problems.

- Ha-ha-ha.
- All right, let's go.

Mamacita, you need to clean the grease.

- It'll cause a fire.
- That's a good accent.

We'll see you next week.

- Come on, let's go to the Banana
and get a blowie.
- Hey, officers.

Whoa, put the light down.
What's up?

- I'd like to report a crime.
- Really? Call 911.

Come on. Let's get out of here.
f*ck that guy.

- Yah, I should have sh*t that m*therf*cker.
- Yeh, take it easy.

- How did you get this job?
- I blew the commissioner.

Why waste city services

when I got two corrupt cops
right in front of me?

- It's that guy.
- This f*cking guy?

- Yeah.
- Back up.

How'd you get that f*cking number?

- Wasn't hard.
- Yeah?

- Neither is this.
- Ask the lady down the street.

The one who had the fire.

Same thing could happen to you
with your whole f*cking family in it.

- Open it.
- You pay like everybody else.

How many copies?

One.

Yeah, you must have a death wish, pal.

What the f*ck do you want, huh?
Huh?

Those people you took the money from,

- maybe you should give it back.
- Ha-ha-ha. Why would we do that?

That would be in the best
interest of everyone involved.

- Really?
- Yeah.

Well, maybe our best interest is
to tie a cinder block around your waist

and throw you in the f*cking Mystic, huh?

Let's do that. It's a good idea.

You're supposed to stand
for something, punk.

f*ck.

Protect and serve.
Uphold the law.

Justice.

Remember?

Who the f*ck are you?

Tomorrow you'll have returned all the
money you extorted from those people.

You will tell them
it will never happen again.

You do that,
and this video will never be seen.

You don't, and a half an hour later
you'll watch the uncut version

on every news outlet in the area.

Now, I'm offering you a chance
to do the right thing. Take it.

That f*cking hurt more
than the b*ating.

Mr. McCall. Are you done
standing around or what?

All the other girls have...

claimed that you were
very close to Teri. Huh?

You lied to me about that.

It's pretty.

When did you last talk to her?

- Over a week ago.
- Mm-hm.

I went to the hospital.

I saw her there.

Did anyone else visit her?

Yes.

- A man.
- A man?

- Customer?
- No.

A nice man. A black man.

He wanted to know
what happened to her.

His name?

He didn't say.

And your friend, Teri?

No one saw her after
she left the hospital.

After what they did to her.

- And you contacted her?
- No.

No one saw her.

Look at me.
Are you telling me the truth?

- You telling me the truth? - Yes
- You telling me the truth? - Yes.

- You telling me the truth?
- Yes.

- Telling me the truth?
- Yes.

Would you like some water?

Moisten your throat.

Thank you.

Sweet.

My angel.

- Hm? Yes.
- Please. Please.

- So beautiful. So beautiful.
- Please, please, Teddy. Please, Teddy.

- But so deceitful.
- Please. Please don't.

- So f*cking deceitful.
- Please don't.

You're... You're hurting me!

Please stop.

Let's go, Home Mart!

- Let's go!
- Keep it going, Home Mart!

Here we go. Oh, oh, oh!

I got it!
I got it! I got it!

Yeah!

Yeah!

There you go!
Way to go, Bobby!

There's no place like Home Mart.

Yeah.

Oh!

- I see you!
- Ralphie, bravo!

You passed your test!

Looking good, man.

Hey, did they give you a g*n?

What the hell he
call us in here for?

Maybe he's finally done
chasing his own tail you know.

- He needs to go home.
- Waste of f*cking time.

Yeah, that sounds about right.

I matched the arrival
and departure times..

of everyone going in and out of the
restaurant. And I discovered a curious.

This person walks in the front door
several minutes after Slavi arrived,

but never comes out.

- Alright.
- Yah, thanks.
- Alright.

Jenny, Jenny, Jenny.

Can you do a quick card refund
for me when you are done.

- Gentleman's in a hurry.
- Open that f*cking register.

Move, move. Empty the register. Now.

Go ahead, open this thing up.

Tell this bitch to f*cking move it.
Open the register up right now.

Move.

All of it. Give me all of it.

Come on.
Move, move, move, move, move.

- That ring too. Give me that ring.
- No.

- Give me that f*cking ring, I said.
- Please.

It was my mother's.

f*ck your mother.
Give me that ring.

- Take it off.
- It was my mother's.

Shh.

I don't care.
Give me the f*cking ring.

- Please.
- It's okay, Jenny.

You okay?

Yeah.

Heh, ya, listen. Police said
the guy's done four like this.

sh*t a guy over in Somerville
a month ago or so.

It's only money.

- You okay?
- Hey, Ralphie.
Yah, still a little freaked out.

Well, if you need anything,
let me know.

Thanks, Ralphie.

Oh, my God.

My ring.

- Mr. McCall. Sorry to bother you.
- Yeah.

We're looking into a homicide
that occurred two weeks ago.

Five dead. Russian restaurant.

Oh yah, I heard about it on TV.
I happened to be there that night.

- Oh, you were?
- Yah.

- You wouldn't be here if I wasn't.
- That's right.

We're just checking to see if any of the patrons
remembered anything suspicious that night.

Not that I recall.

May I ask why you dined at
that particular restaurant?

I like pirozhki.

There's five authentic Russian restaurants
within walking distance of your apartment.
- Hm.

I assume they all serve pirozhki.

Wow. I was meeting a friend.
It was her idea.

- Then I guess I should talk...
- Sheila... Sheila Saunders.

But she won't be any help. She wasn't
there. Her daughter had a fever.

- Didn't stay long?
- I didn't check my watch.

I see. Well, thanks for your cooperation.

- Very welcome.
- Tell me, do you know this girl?

Yeah, I don't know...

I don't remember where it from.
What happened to her?

- She fell down and broke her neck.
- Did she?

I'll be in touch.

Don't you wanna leave
me your card, officer?

In case I remember anything? That's
what you policemen usually do, right?

Must have given them all out.
How'd you find me?

I paid cash. We didn't have a
reservation. How'd you find me?

- Well, that's what we do, Mr. McCall.
- We who?

- We find people we need to find.
- We who?

Everything about him is wrong.

And his m*llitary history?

No.

Keep digging.

This is what we have
on Ronald McCall so far:

College-educated. Works a
straight 40 at the Home Mart.

Bank statements, tax returns, all jive.

Looks pretty normal.

All lies. Fabricated.

We need to take him cleanly.

Alive.

A place without cameras, no witnesses.

A man with his skills,
I want to know who he really is.

I want to know who he's working for.

How you doing?

Give me a coffee, please.

An egg sandwich too. On a roll.
No cheese, please.

You got it.

I'll be back in a minute.

Is it just you, or are we
waiting for someone else?

I'm sorry. What?

Your hands.

If you really work the power lines,
now your hands wouldn't look like that.

I know we gotta be
waiting for somebody else.

Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
m*therf*cker.

Hands where I can see them.

We're gonna take a little walk across
the street. Me and you, Black Denali.

Here we go.

What the f*ck?

You vary from these instructions
and I'm gonna k*ll you, you understand?

All right.

Stand up.

What the f*ck is this?
Masters, let's go.

No witnesses.

What's going on out there?

What the f*ck? Let's go.

Shh.

What the hell is this guy doing?

Remar, you got A side.
Front, follow.

You got C. I got B.

Alive.

Yeah, yeah, alive. I'm on it.

m*therf*cker.

m*therf*cker suckered me.

g*dd*mn it.

sh*t.

Pederson, check the closets,
the kitchen, and the back porch.

Closet's empty.

- Nothing on the back porch.
- f*cking guy. Lives like a monk.

Man, this guy's got
a lot of f*ckin' books.

Remar, stop f*cking around.
Check the computer.

This place is way too clean, boss.
Something doesn't feel right.

We've got an empty script.
"Meclizine."

It's used for airsickness.

A bunch of travel items purchased
three days ago.

Bought an open-ended plane
ticket to Mexico two days ago.

Leaves Logan 10 A.M. tomorrow.
Guy knew this was coming.

- He's on the running.
- Let's get someone down at the airport.

- He is not going anywhere.
- Wait, what are you talking about?

He's watching us.

What do you wanna do?

Find him, or I will
bring people who can.

If you've come for my help,
I can't give you any.

- I understand.
- Do you?

Just came for tea.

Just, uh...

Robert, I have very little
influence these days.

I'm not at the Agency anymore.

I consult on a few things.
That's it.

Susan, I just need to
know who this man is.

Who is he to you?

That's why I'm here,
trying to find out.

Tell me what's going on. Please.

You had a nice funeral,
in case you were wondering.

You know, when they told
Susan you were dead,

she couldn't comprehend it.

She said, "Oh, no. Not Robert."

And not from something as
trivial as a car b*mb."

That you're alive

is a big relief.

But it didn't come as a
complete surprise to her.

We used to talk about you over the years,
you know and she said

if anyone could have figured a way out,

a way to walk away from it all,
for good, you know,

like a real fresh start,

it would have been...

you.

You didn't take out five pimps, Robert.

You took out the East Coast
hub of Vladimir Pushkin.

Pushkin. Mm-hm.

He is similar to the other oligarchs
who jumped in bed with the Russian mafia,

only he funds everything:
Gasoline, weapons, girls, you name it.

He's built an intricate
network on both U.S. coasts

that are incredibly well-insulated.

His money and political
ties make him untouchable.

Your friend here is who Pushkin
sends when he's got a problem.

Teddy Rensen.
Real name, Nicolai ltchenko.

Skill set honed in Spetsnaz.

He's formidable and smart.

Ran a wing of the
secret police for years.

Went private when the Union fell.

Basically, he's a sociopath
with a business card.

Mm.

Thank you, darling.
You know these two?

Uh...

Boston P.D. Probably on
Pushkin's payroll, I assume.

Three years. Detective Remar
and Detective Pederson.

Only now they're dead.

They found them yesterday in the trunk
of their car in the precinct parking lot.

Suffocated. Testicles blown off
and shoved down their throats.

Classic Russian mob hit.
Teddy's work.

Third one, Detective Masters hasn't
shown up for work in several days.

Robert, I don't have to
tell you what happens next.

He won't stop until he kills
you and anyone you care about.

Didn't sleep a wink, did you?

Hey.

Mm.

Robert, that girl, Alina...

Why?

I couldn't tell you why it mattered.

Why what they did to her,
that mattered to me so much.

One day somebody

does something unspeakable
to someone else to...

someone you hardly knew,

and you...

- do something about it
because you can.
- Mm.

- Because it's who you are?
- Hm?
- Mm.

Who you've always been?

Sometimes we... we make the wrong
choices to get to the right place.

Mm.

I know a part of you
d*ed when Vivian did.

But not the part
she loved the most.

Go be him.

Yep.

Don't forget to say goodbye.

Good bye.

Everything all right?

Were you able to help him?

He didn't come for help.

He came for permission.

f*ck.

What the f*ck?

Testing one, two, three, four.

Pushkin.

I need to know everything:
Who, what, when, where, why.

Before you tell me
you're not gonna talk...

You can go f*ck yourself,
you know that?

You're gonna give me what I need.

Or not. You're such a f*ck.

Why don't you get out of here and
go f*ck yourself, you f*cking m*therf*cker.

You know who the f*ck you're dealing with, huh?

I am a cop, you moron!

I swear to God, I'll f*ck...

Okay. Open it.

Open the f*cking wind...

Huh?

- I'm Boston P.D.
- I don't have a lot of time.

Which means you don't have any.

Look, you are in a lot of trouble.

Just let me go. Just let me go.

I'm gonna let you go.

I'm gonna let you go.

I'll be back. No!

m*therf*cker!
Wait.

Wait!

Wait!

We're here to see Andri.

Hey, Andri. Listen,
this location's been compromised.

You got to get all your sh*t out of here.
You gotta truck it all the f*ck out.

The f*ck I'm going to do that.
And who's this f*cking piece of sh*t?

Pushkin made the call.
I'm just the... new guy.

- Pushkin.
- Pushkin. I...

Pushkin's f*cking money. What the
f*ck you give a f*ck, Andri, huh?

Is that a Heckler Koch?

- This?
- Yeah.

What is he saying?
I don't f*cking...

- Can I see it?
- Oh, you want to see my g*n?

Uh, yes and no.

- No.
- Oh, f*ck!

All right, all right, all right!
Whoa, whoa, whoa!

You're so f*cking nuts!
f*ck!

All right. Everybody settle down.

Frank tells me
you're the man, Andri. Yeah?

He says your guys are incredibly loyal
toward you. They'll do anything you say.

So if you tell them to put their g*ns down,
lay down on the floor with their hands
behind their back.

They'll do that, won't they?

Indulge me, Andri.

Tell them to lay down.

There you go. Thank you very much.

There you go. Mr. Pushkin
thanks you very much.

We're going out of business.
Closing down shop.

Mr. Pushkin thanks you very much.
There you are sweetheart.

Here you go. You're welcome.

Please accept these parting gifts
on behalf of Mr. Pushkin. There you go.

Three, two...
Look at that, perfect... one.

Thank you. Thank you, sweetheart.
Right around to the right.

Call it in.

- Boston P.D.
- Detective Frank Masters.

I am 10-13 at 155 Warren Street,
rear entrance.

Repeat. Detective Frank Masters,
10-13, 155 Warren Street, rear entrance.

- Anything else I can do for you?
- You tell me, Frank.

I know you got an escape plan.
Where do you keep it?

Heh. Yeah? What's your
f*cking escape plan, huh?

Not about me. It's about you right now.
Where do you keep it?

You know f*ck you, you m*therf*cker.
You have f*cked me

so f*cking bad!

- You did this! You m*therf*cker.
- Do you hear yourself?

You did it to this badge, Frank.

You disrespected this badge.
You understand me?

f*ck you, you m*therf*cker. I got nothing,
all right? I got f*cking nothing. You hear me.

I got f*cking nothing because of you!

You think they're not coming for you,
you think you're not f*cking next?

- I am a f*cking dead man!
- Well, do something about it, Frank.

You don't know who
the f*ck these people are!

I'm a f*cking dead man.
I won't last a f*cking week.

Then do the right thing.

Motherfu...

Do the right thing, Frank.

Police officer for 22 years, I know you
didn't get this far and not have an out.

- Where do you keep it?
- I was a f*cking good cop.

I was.

I understand.

Do the right thing.

Do it for the good cops, Frank.

Where do you keep it?

Just let me know when
you're done, detective.

This guy here.

He was cuffed to the pipes back here,
200,000 in the trunk of his car.

Recording of the whole deal
with these guys on the seat.

Crazy right. And that was
tacked to his jacket.

That's not the best part.

We're on scene for the duration.

- Get IDs on all those guys.
- Check this out.

Holy sh*t!

Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.

Who's gonna f*cking count this?

We've searched the city.

No sign of him.

McCall has disappeared.

Mr. Pushkin has been notified.

My men will find him.

Good.

I got to piss.

He's not coming back.

Had enough?

You certainly have my attention.
Because I can keep going.

Brick by brick. Dollar by dollar.

Body by body.

Or... you can call your boss and
tell him to shut down his operation.

Tonight.

- That's not much of an offer.
- That's the only one you're gonna get.

When you pray for rain,
you gotta deal with the mud too.

When you look at me,

what do you see?

Hm?

The answer's nothing.

I have no feelings about you one
way or the other. You're like...

Like lint or a bottle cap.

You're just a thing to remove.

I knew a Russian police
captain back in the day.

He told me about a case he worked on.
Can't remember the guy's name.

He was a famous scholar,
lived in Moscow.

He was a humanitarian, an author.

Anyway, he decided to share his
abundance with someone less fortunate.

And even though he had five beautiful
children, he opened his home to a sixth.

An orphan, 12-year-old boy.

Kid had been pounded by the
system from an early age.

Troubled.

Prone to v*olence. A lost cause.

- Stop me if you know this one.
- Oh, no. Carry on.

Okay. So this good man
opened his home to this boy.

And when the boy stole from him,
this good man loved him anyway.

When the boy failed in school, this good man
showed understanding and Patience.

When the boy lied and cheated
and clawed and fought,

this good man
showed compassion and love.

Until the boy, who had never felt
anything like being wanted or loved,

he finally did.

The man had broken through.
By all accounts, it was a miracle.

One week later, intruders
broke into the man's house.

k*lled the man and his wife in bed.

They said some small
things were stolen,

things a child might steal.

No one knows for sure.

The man's children were
sent off to live with relatives.

The boy, the orphan,
shipped back to hell.

Just when he finally had a chance at life,
it was snatched away by two b*ll*ts.

- It's a well-known story.
- Mm. They ever catch who did it?

Did they?

Maybe they didn't look
in the right place.

Sometimes the answer's
right in front of you.

I think the boy k*lled them.

Yah, I think the boy did it.

I think the boy was scared that his
foster parents would wake up one day

and realize he wasn't worth it,
like all the others had.

And he couldn't bear the thought that this man,
this good man would do that to him.

Would throw him away...

like a piece of lint
or a bottle cap.

So...

he decided not to find out.

What do you think, Nicolai?

You think you know me?

You strike me
as a sentimental man, Mr. McCall.

That's surprising.

I...

I don't possess that chip.

I never could understand what
comes from feeling that way

except weakness.

The men I k*lled, your men,

I gave them a chance.

They made their decision.

I'm giving you
the opportunity to make yours.

- Thank you.
- You're welcome.

You let me know...

when you decide.

Of course.

I've done some bad things
in my life, Nicolai.

Things I'm not proud of.

I promised someone
that I loved very much

that I would never go back
to being that person.

But for you...

I'm gonna make an exception.

You asked me what I saw
when I looked at you.

What do you see when
you look at me?

FBI.
How can I direct your call?

Agent Mosley, please.

- Agent Mosley.
- Heard you found some money today.

Who is this?

Concerned citizen.
Check your personal e-mail.

Make sure you're
sitting down when you do.

He hit my tankers.
And you tell me not to worry?

That you'll take care of things?
Only I've been further embarrassed.

I have a new team.
It's simply a matter of time.

You're out of time.

New York had to shut down.
Nothing is moving.

My calls aren't being answered.
I've lost tens of millions today alone.

It will all be well.

Stop the bleeding,
or don't come back.

Go f*ck yourself.

- Yes?
- Mr. McCall.

Nicolai.

- Your life for theirs.
- Whose?

You'll want to answer that.

- Yes?
- Mr. McCall?

- Ralphie?
- They came into the store when
we were closing and they have g*ns.

- Who's with you?
- Jenny, Brian, Jay, and Marcus.

What's going on? Wait...

Oh, my God.

No.

My men there will k*ll
them in 30 minutes.

Unless you're here in 29.

You know the place.

You can still smell
the burning gasoline in the air.

He's close. Get ready.

Here comes the bus.

Just checking on you,
sentimental man.

- Yeah?
- You willing to die for your friends?

Are you?

When you see him, sh**t him.

The bus is empty.

k*ll one.

k*ll one of them.

You wanna be first?

- Where is that coming from?
- I don't know.

I don't know!

They're gonna k*ll Ralphie, yo.

They're gonna f*cking k*ll him.

♪ Too much for the man ♪

♪ He couldn't make it ♪

- Stop. Which way?
- What?

The song.
Which way is it coming from?

The P.A. system's in the security office.

Stand! Now.

♪ Ooh, what's left of his world ♪

♪ The world he left behind ♪

♪ Not so long... ♪

Mr. McCall? What's going on?
Who are these people?

Come here quickly!

I need your help.

Report. Where are you?

Don't sh**t. Don't sh**t.

I... I can't understand you.

- Okay, I'm going down.
- Get down!

Psst!

Ralphie.

Listen, get everybody out of here.
Don't leave anybody behind.

You use the service doors in the back.
Okay? Go.

- Yeah?
- Very clever, Mr. McCall.

I've decided to come and see you.

Yeah?

I'll be waiting for you.

Find the hostages.

♪ Before I die alone ♪

♪ Let me have vengeance ♪

♪ Before I die alone ♪

♪ I will have vengeance ♪

♪ Before I die alone ♪

♪ Let me have vengeance ♪

♪ Before I die alone ♪

♪ I will have vengeance ♪

♪ Before I die alone ♪

♪ Before my time has gone ♪

♪ There's just one
thing I have to do ♪

♪ Before the fire and stone ♪

♪ Before your world has gone ♪

♪ Have you some patience ♪

♪ 'Cause I will have my vengeance ♪

♪ Before I die alone ♪

♪ Let me have vengeance ♪

♪ Before my time has gone ♪

♪ I will have vengeance ♪

♪ Before I die alone ♪

♪ Let me have vengeance ♪

♪ Before my time has gone ♪

♪ I will have vengeance ♪

♪ Before I die alone ♪

♪ Before I die alone ♪

♪ Let me have vengeance ♪

♪ I will, I will ♪

♪ I will have vengeance ♪

♪ I will have vengeance ♪

It's me, Mr. McCall.
It's Ralphie.

You said not to leave anybody behind.

Buck-ninety, my ass.

Come on.

Aah! Oh, f*ck! Unh.

You all right?

Aah. I've been sh*t.

- Can you walk?
- Yeah.

Now listen, I'm gonna need you
to do something okay. Look at me.

- Ralphie, focus. Focus.
- Okay.

Can you make it to the breaker box?

Forty seconds, exactly.

Forty seconds exactly.

sh*t.

sh*t.

Who are you?!

sh*t. Oh, sh*t.

I'd stay in there if I were you.

Who are you?

Everybody wants to know.

g*n's not there.
Just put the towel on.

What do you want?

I want the head of the snake.

Ah ha, ha, ha. So it's you.

And now you've come to k*ll me.

Yes.

And tell me, what do you
gain from my death?

Peace.

Peace is expensive to buy.

But I can purchase it for you.

What is your price?

Are you there?

Guards, guards!

Hey!

Hey!
Hey, Robert.

Hey.

I remembered you lived around here, so I've been
swinging by the last few days. Hope I run into you.

Yeah?

Yeah. Pretty different, huh?

Night and day.

Yeah, well...

I get my stitches out next week.

Um...

- I'm reading now.
- Oh, no.

- Yeah.
- Very good.
- I know.

I got it from a used book store. The guy
there recommended it to me. It's good.

I got a job too.

- A real job with real hours and stuff.
- Okay.

You know, when they gave me
my stuff back at the hospital,

there was this envelope
with my name on it.

Almost $10,000 inside

and a ticket out of town.

Probably hush money, right?

Probably.

Who cares?

A new start.

Alina the singer.

Someone once told me I could
be whoever I wanted to be.

Body, mind...

Spirit.

- I'm gonna miss your stories, Robert.
- You got your own now.

Thank you.

For everything.

I'll catch you around alright.

Okay.

- Bye, Robert.
- Goodbye, Alina.

♪ A change of scenes ♪

♪ A change of style ♪

♪ A change of hopes ♪

♪ With no regrets ♪

♪ A chance to watch ♪

♪ Admire the distance ♪

♪ Still occupied ♪

♪ Though you forget ♪

♪ Different colors,
different shades ♪

♪ Over each,
mistakes were made ♪

♪ I took the blame ♪

♪ Directionless,
so plain to see ♪

♪ A loaded g*n won't
set you free ♪

♪ So you say ♪

♪ Feels like a close ♪
♪ It's coming to ♪

♪ f*ck am I gonna do? ♪

♪ It's too late to start over ♪

♪ This is the only thing I ♪
♪ Thing I know ♪

♪ Sometimes I feel like
all I ever do is ♪

♪ Find different ways ♪
♪ To word the same old songs ♪

♪ Ever since I came along ♪

♪ From the day the song called ♪
♪ "Hi, My Name Is" dropped ♪

♪ Started thinking
my name was "fault" ♪

♪ 'Cause any time
things went wrong ♪

♪ I was the one ♪
♪ Who they would blame it on ♪

♪ The media made me the equivalent ♪
♪ Of a modern-day Genghis Khan ♪

♪ Tried to argue ♪
♪ It was only entertainment, dog ♪

♪ Gangsta? No ♪
♪ Courageous balls ♪

♪ Had to change my style ♪
♪ They said I'm way too soft ♪

♪ And I sound like AZ and Nas ♪
♪ Out came the claws ♪

♪ And the fangs been
out since then ♪

♪ But up until the instant ♪
♪ That I went against it ♪

♪ It was ingrained in me that I wouldn't ♪
♪ Amount to a sh*t-stain, I thought ♪

♪ No wonder I had to unlearn everything ♪
♪ My brain was taught ♪

♪ Do I really belong in this game? ♪
♪ I pondered ♪

♪ I just wanna play my part ♪
♪ Should I make waves or not? ♪

♪ So back and forth in my brain ♪
♪ The tug of w*r wages on ♪

♪ And I don't wanna
seem ungrateful ♪

♪ Or disrespect the art form ♪
♪ I was raised upon ♪

♪ But sometimes you
gotta take a loss ♪

♪ And have people rub it in your face ♪
♪ Before you get made pissed off ♪

♪ And keep plugging ♪
♪ It's your only outlet ♪

♪ And your only outfit ♪
♪ You know they're gonna talk about it ♪

♪ Better find a way to counter it quick ♪
♪ And make it, ah ♪

♪ Feel like I've already said this ♪
♪ A kabiilion-eighty times ♪

♪ How many times can I say the same ♪
♪ Thing different ways that rhyme? ♪

♪ What I really wanna say is if there's ♪
♪ Anyone else that can relate to my story ♪

♪ Bet you feel the same way I felt ♪
♪ When I was in the same place you are ♪

♪ When I was afraid to ♪
♪ I was afraid to make a single sound ♪

♪ Afraid I would never
find a way out ♪

♪ Afraid I'd never be found ♪

♪ I don't wanna go
another round ♪

♪ An angry man's power ♪
♪ Will shut you up ♪

♪ Trip wires fill this house ♪
♪ With tip-toed love ♪

♪ Run out of excuses
for everyone ♪

♪ So here I am and
I will not run ♪

♪ Guts over fear ♪

♪ The time is near ♪

♪ Guts over fear ♪

♪ I shed a tear ♪

♪ For all the times ♪
♪ I let you push me around ♪

♪ And let you keep me down ♪

♪ Now I got guts over fear ♪
♪ Guts over fear ♪

♪ Feels like a close ♪
♪ It's coming to ♪

♪ f*ck am I gonna do?

♪ It's too late to start over ♪

♪ This is the only thing I ♪
♪ Thing I know ♪

♪ I know what it's like ♪
♪ I was there once, single parents ♪

♪ Hate your appearance ♪

♪ Did you struggle to find your place ♪
♪ In this world? ♪

♪ And the pain spawns ♪
♪ All the anger on ♪

♪ But it wasn't till I put the pain ♪
♪ in songs Learned who to aim it on ♪

♪ That I made a spark ♪
♪ Started to spit hard as sh*t ♪

♪ Learned how to harness it ♪
♪ While the reins were off ♪

♪ And there was a lot of bizarre sh*t ♪
♪ But the crazy part ♪

♪ Was soon as I stopped saying ♪
♪ I gave a f*ck ♪

♪ Haters started to
appreciate my art ♪

♪ And it just breaks my heart ♪
♪ To look at all the pain I caused ♪

♪ But what am I gonna do ♪
♪ When the rage is gone? ♪

♪ And the lights go out ♪
♪ In that trailer park? ♪

♪ And the window is closing and there's ♪
♪ Nowhere else that I can go with flows ♪

♪ And I'm frozen 'cause there's no more ♪
♪ Emotion for me to pull from ♪

♪ Just a bunch of playful songs ♪
♪ That I make for fun ♪

♪ So to the break of dawn ♪
♪ Here I go recycling the same old song ♪

♪ But I'd rather make
"Not Afraid 2" ♪

♪ Than make another m*therf*cking ♪
♪ "We Made You," unh ♪

♪ Now, I don't wanna seem indulgent ♪
♪ When I discuss my lows and my highs ♪

♪ My demise and my uprise ♪
♪ Pray to God ♪

♪ I just opened enough
eyes later on ♪

♪ Gave you the supplies and the tools ♪
♪ To hopefully use it to make you strong ♪

♪ Enough to lift yourself up ♪
♪ When you feel like I felt ♪

♪ 'Cause I can't explain to y'all ♪
♪ How dang exhausted my legs felt ♪

♪ Just having to balance my dang self ♪
♪ When on eggshells I was made to walk ♪

♪ But thank you, Ma, 'cause that gave me ♪
♪ The strength to cause Shady-mania ♪

♪ So when they empty
that stadium ♪

♪ At least I made it
out of that house ♪

♪ And found a place in this world ♪
♪ When the day was done ♪

♪ So this is for every kid ♪
♪ Who all's they ever did was dreamt ♪

♪ Of one day just
getting accepted ♪

♪ I represent him or her ♪
♪ Anyone similar ♪

♪ You are the reason ♪
♪ That I made this song ♪

♪ And everything you're scared to say ♪
♪ Don't be afraid to say no more ♪

♪ From this day forward ♪
♪ Just let them A-holes talk ♪

♪ Take it with a grain of salt ♪
♪ And eat their f*cking faces off ♪

♪ The legend of the angry blond ♪
♪ Lives on through you when I'm gone ♪

♪ And to think I was gone ♪
♪ I was afraid to make a single sound ♪

♪ Afraid I would never
find a way out ♪

♪ Afraid I'd never be found ♪

♪ I don't wanna go
another round ♪

♪ An angry man's power ♪
♪ Will shut you up ♪

♪ Trip wires fill this house ♪
♪ With tip-toed love ♪

♪ Run out of excuses
for everyone ♪

♪ So here I am and
I will not run ♪

♪ Guts over fear ♪

♪ The time is near ♪

♪ Guts over fear ♪

♪ I shed a tear ♪
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