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Vincent, hey. It's me.

Wish you would pick up

the phone more often.

It's been four weeks, baby.

Okay, we all loved him.

Just-- just let me know

you're okay.

Come home.

Please, we need you.

I love you. I love you.

I'm not a good man.

Everything I learned in life

was from my father,

Enzo Damiano.

He was a self-made man.

He was ruthless.

Heartless. Brutal.

He needed to be.

I didn't play soccer and sh*t

growing up.

Never had swimming lessons

and never went camping.

I was taught how to spot

the guy who was bluffing.

How to hit someone so it hurt,

handle cash, hustle.

He trained me like a soldier.

To be like him.

My father began this business

30 years ago

with his partner, Frank Rome.

He brought me in when I was 18.

I had to earn my own respect,

same way everyone else did.

So I got my own crew together,

my brothers.

We really didn't have a choice.

Enzo said he always wanted me

to take over the business.

I knew Rome would have

an issue with that.

And when the old man told me

he was getting ready

to step down and bump me up,

he ended up dead

two weeks later.

Eye for an eye,

tooth for a tooth.

First lesson

my father ever taught me.

Second lesson:

Take what's yours.

Five minutes.

-More like 20 minutes, man.

Hey, how are you?

- How you doing?

- I'm all right.

Good to see you.

You good?

-Yeah, I'm good.

Okay, I'll get the bag.

Come on.

How's the guys?

They're ready.

How you guys

doing for money?

- We're good.

- You sure?

-Yeah, we're good.

-Liv is doing all right?

Yeah, yeah.

We kept an eye on her for you.

-I appreciate it.

She's a toughie.

- Yeah. My fireball.

- Yeah.

-Must have heard from Rome,

right?

Oh, yeah.

We jammed him up big.

You know, with your father

not around,

still trying to put together

the pieces.

-Yo.

-Yeah, there he is.

So, when you back?

Yeah, later on. I got

to handle something real quick,

and then I'm gonna sh**t up.

You coming over later?

-I hear all the boys

are getting back together.

Just tying up some ends

in Asbury with Ray-Boy

and then I'm sh**ting up.

-All right,

I'll see you later on.

-All right. See you later.

Let's hit the diner.

-You sure

your cousin's good to go?

-Yeah, he's ready when we are.

There's a piece

in the glove box.

-Nah, I'm all right.

-Vincent, take the piece.

-He's not stupid, yo.

- I'd feel

a hell of a lot better

if you just took it.

-Dobs, he does something stupid,

he's getting off tonight, right?

-Sooner than that.

-Okay. He needs me.

He needs money.

We jammed him up good.

-All right.

Big's inside.

Just in case.

You got this.

-Stay focused.

-All right.

-Good?

- Yup.

- Hey. Eyes on you.

Car to my right.

All right.

-Stay cool, Vin.

Pick a card now.

Pick a card now.

You have ten points left. Turn.

You're going down.

Let's see what you have.

Let me see if you know

what you're doing.

I'll tell you right now.

-Good to f*ckin' see ya, Vin.

-You too.

-Sorry to hear 'bout your dad.

-Oh. Thanks. Thanks.

Yeah. Did Dobs call you?

-Yeah, couple hours ago.

I sh*t right over.

-All right. Uh--

'Preciate it.

You'll be here for a while?

-Yeah, I'll be here, man.

Do your thing.

Let me know.

Want me to come up?

-Nah, I'm good. Thanks.

-Just say the word, Vin.

- All right.

- Hurry up.

Fifty on Frankie--

oh, sh*t!

Oh, sh*t! Vin!

What's up, bro?

Good to see you, man.

Huh? Yo!

Wait-- what the--

what day is it?

-It's Tue-- it's Wednesday.

-f*ck, man. All right.

I-- I put the GPS on

the other night,

you're good to go.

-Yeah. Uh, go square up

with Dobs,

he's in the car.

-Yeah. Yeah, yeah.

-Sorry to hear

about your father, Vin.

-Thanks, Joe. I appreciate it.

What's up, buddy?

Yeah, man.

You need anything, let us know.

All right.

You got it. You got it.

Where's, uh, Rome? Upstairs?

He's waiting for you.

All right. Cool.

Boy, what's up, man?

-Come in.

-Vincent.

- Hey. Hey.

-Hey. Hey.

There he is.

What's going on?

Good to see you, buddy.

- Thank you.

-Good. How you doin'?

Good to see you.

Oh, it's good to see you.

- You, too.

- Hey.

What's going on?

You good?

-Yeah, yeah. Thanks, man.

-You good?

-Guys, take off.

Obviously, we have a little

catching up to do.

Say hello.

-Man, it's uh, nice to see you.

- Then say goodbye.

- You, too.

Dennis.

This what you do?

- Hey, what up?

-You disappear

and then you just pop up?

How you been, brother?

- How are you?

-I'm all right.

You tell me how you been.

It's been a long time.

- Yeah.

-Yeah. I'm sorry

to hear about your dad.

-Thanks, man.

-You got some talking to do.

Yeah?

-Yes, we do. Yeah.

-Well, you want to

get through that.

-We'll talk. All right?

I'll give you a call

tomorrow or somethin'.

-You sure about that?

Slow it down. Okay?

-Okay. Okay. I will.

Say hi to the kids, huh?

-Close the door.

Thank you.

-How you doing, bro?

-Great.

-Where's your crew been?

-Why don't you

ask your mother?

-Flip, Flip,

Flip.

Would you give us a few, please?

You want a drink?

Let me get you a drink.

-Yeah, I'll take a drink.

We were worried

about you, Vincent.

Here.

Salute, to your,

uh, to your dad.

-Salute.

Please, sit down.

Sit down. Relax.

-So, uh... so how are you?

-I know you're probably worried

a little bit, but I'm fine.

I owe you an apology, Rome.

I just couldn't be here.

-Well, you lost your dad.

And I lost a brother.

And I dealt with it my way,

behind closed doors.

And, um... yes,

it is going to be hard

for us to move forward,

but we've got to do it.

-Yeah, I know.

I just appreciate

you giving me that time.

Thank you.

-I didn't have a choice, did I?

We took a big hit, Vincent.

-Yeah, I just found out

about that.

-You're telling me

you didn't know

that your own brothers

were telling everybody

that they would

cut off their dicks

if they worked

while you were gone?

You didn't know that?

-No.

-No?

-They got their own minds, Rome.

-We've been completely

shut down for a month, okay?

We've dug

a really deep hole here.

-I'm gonna handle it.

-That's a lot of

cleaning up, Vincent.

-I'll handle it.

All right?

-Okay, okay,

it is what it is now.

You-- you're ready to

come back to work?

-That's why I'm here.

-And you're ready

to give the okay

for all our operations now?

-You don't need my okay, Rome.

-Well, apparently we do.

I mean, these guys

are family men.

They don't want

their dicks cut off.

-Yeah, it's all clear. Yeah.

-Okay. Okay.

Business first?

-Yeah.

- All right.

Your-- your brothers,

they around?

They're around. Yeah.

-Good. And is--

is tomorrow too soon?

No, it's

good. -Good. Because, uh--

we got a big delivery

from Butchie.

You want to do security?

-Yeah.

-He was asking for you,

told to send you regards.

So you-- you want to

do this yourself?

-Yeah, I'll bring Dobs with me.

- Good. Good.

All right, Flip will

give you all the details.

We'll have the cash

ready when you leave.

Right now, okay?

-Yeah.

-And, uh-- our friends

in North Jersey, you know,

our movers, they're like

two months behind.

I couldn't even send anyone.

So my idea is I'll send

the guys to do that.

Is that all right with you?

-Yeah, they can do it tomorrow.

-Tomorrow?

Don't you want to be there?

-They're good.

-Okay.

Okay, give me a minute.

Hey, Flip. Um, listen,

bring the, uh, the cookies

for Vincent

to give to Butchie, all right?

And everybody else, listen up.

We're back to work.

Everything's on schedule, okay?

Back to work.

-And Barca, call everyone

who isn't here.

You know what to tell them.

All right.

Okay, we got that done.

Yeah, so...

on to other business.

I think I know who did this.

-I'm listening.

-I don't know if

I should tell you, Vincent.

I mean, not right now.

It's way too soon

for us to make a move.

-Rome, tell me.

-Vincent, listen to me.

If we make a move,

we will start a w*r.

We haven't made a dime

in over a month.

We have a lot of

catching up to do.

Now, if it was your father--

and God rest his soul,

I respect him--

he would have rolled already,

all right?

You know, if anything

happened to you or me,

he would have rolled,

because he's got

the mind of a warrior.

And I say this with complete

respect and love for him.

But you? You're smarter

in a lot of ways.

So I'm asking you,

and I'm telling you

that I need you to just

keep your emotions tight,

just for a little bit,

all right?

It's good for business.

We rebuild,

and then we take out every one

of those m*therf*ckers.

Trust me.

Vince, I need to know

you're with me on this, okay?

I need to know

you can keep your head.

Can you do that?

I feel if I tell you,

you'll lose control.

I mean, I'm having trouble

keeping f*cking control, okay?

-Do I know him?

-No, no, but I do.

And he and your father

went way, way, way back.

I know this m*therf*cker,

and I know that this strategy

is the right one

to deal with him.

And we'll get these pricks

when the time is right.

-Next week.

-Vincent--

Give me

a f*cking break.

You know, Rome,

I think I'm being

pretty f*cking cool right now.

And I'm keeping cool for you

and everybody else.

You gotta tell me next week.

-Okay. I'll tell you next week,

but Vincent, if we

want to come out on top,

we gotta play chess here.

You understand?

-Of course I understand.

I'm a Damiano.

I know the f*cking game, Rome.

-I know you do.

All right, good.

Let me know how everything

goes tomorrow, okay?

-I will.

Thanks for the drink.

-Vincent?

I'm glad you're back.

I'm glad you're okay.

- All right.

- All right.

-I'll let you know

when it's handled, all right?

Okay.

Oof!

Yo.

-You square up

with Darius yet?

-I'll see 'im

when I see 'im.

-Not the guy

to owe money to.

He's a big boy,

he'll be all right.

-It's your ass, m*therf*cker.

Switch. Who's in that car?

Uh, new guy. Gummy.

-Gummy?

-Yeah, he's a f*cking d*ck.

-Go inside and tell, uh,

tell Big to square up with him.

-All right.

-All right.

How'd it go?

-It went.

-Whatcha doing, man?

-Nothing.

-She know you're coming?

-Yep. Just texted her

when we left.

All right.

I'll get your bag.

All right.

Hey, what time tonight?

-Somewhere around eight.

-All right,

make sure you're awake.

You got a lot of

catching up to do.

- Come on, man.

-Hey, Liv.

Vincent.

- Hey.

I missed you.

- Don't you f*cking ever...

- Hey, hey, Liv.

-...f*cking do that again.

-Oh, oh.

- Ever.

- I'll see you guys later then.

-Okay, come here, come here,

come here, come here. I'm sorry.

I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

Jesus Christ, man.

Liv, chill.

I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

Okay? Come on.

Man, you hit hard.

You been working out?

Hmm?

Come on,

let's go inside.

Come here, you.

What are you

thinking about?

Don't say "nothing".

-Everything.

-One day at a time, baby.

I'm sorry

I had to leave you.

It wasn't fair.

I just can't believe

that day came, you know.

I never thought

it would happen. Ever.

I keep thinking

about his last moments.

-You guys have any idea who?

-No.

No, not really.

There's nothing I can do now

anyway. I just wanna...

I don't know what I wanna do.

I just wanna move on

with you.

Us.

What happened

with Rome before?

-You know, it went.

That's it.

Back to business.

-You know

you can talk to me, Vince.

I'm here, okay?

You keep everything inside.

I mean, I'm worried about you.

You know, what happened to Enzo

scares the sh*t out of me.

Oh, that's

never gonna happen to me.

We've got a lot of life

to live, you and me.

I'm not gonna

jeopardize that, okay?

-I know.

-Do you?

Hey. Come on.

The guys are coming over

in a little while.

Got stuff to talk about tonight.

We'll be down in the basement.

-Already?

-We got a lot to go over.

Like?

All right. I'll go get a drink

with Amanda and the girls.

The other guys

keep in touch with you or what?

- Yes, almost every single day.

- Good.

-They were worried

about you too.

-What about Rome?

You hear from him?

-Yeah, he sent me

a food basket and some cash.

A few days after you left.

But I felt guilty

spending the money.

-Yeah, don't.

I'll make some coffee, you want?

- Sure thing.

- All right.

- That was quick.

- I forgot my phone.

Light and sweet?

- Yes, please.

The right hand was cocked then,

but it didn't-- didn't go.

Held it back.

He's waiting for that sh*t,

and he missed there

with the right hand.

He misses that hard right,

missing by a good inch.

The right hand was cocked then,

but it didn't-- didn't go.

Held it back.

He's heading for that sh*t

and he missed there

with the right hand.

He misses that hard right,

missing by a good inch.

And he's ready

to s*ab him with a left

and then to follow

with a right.

But there he missed

with the left,

and got him,

and got a good hard

right to the eye,

and then he got another slicing

left hand across the face.

Just missed him.

A little further back,

it might have done some damage.

Now over there,

in the other corner,

the other neutral corner,

they're in a tangle once again

in the center of the ring.

He's forcing him against--

Vince?

Vince?

Vincent!

- What, baby?

The boys are here!

-All right.

- very long three minutes

which dropped him in the first

minute of the round.

- sh*t.

Yo, man, where's he at?

He downstairs?

Coming down these stairs

is the only family I got left.

sh*t.

We were raised

together like we were blood.

Brought up like soldiers.

f*cking short jokes, bro.

-Oh, my God, man.

You look good, man.

-All right. Come on.

I'm all right.

Come on, boy.

What's up, baby?

Let's get some

drinks

up in here, man.

I got a little.

Thank you, thank you.

Thank you.

-Right.

Marco.

His old man was my dad's

right hand for years.

Then one day he was just gone.

Dad took Marco in,

and that was that.

I don't really remember

growing up without him.

Donny Mac...

Donny's father

was my dad's best friend,

but he was a f*ck-up.

A gambler.

Everyone loved him,

but he owed too many people.

A couple days before

he got whacked,

he begged my dad

to watch over his kid

in case anything

happened to him.

I got another brother

when I was 10.

Darius Jackson.

Dude's in the hurt business.

Always has been

since he was young.

He actually held my dad up

when he was 12 at gunpoint.

Dad thought

he had a pair of balls,

so he gave him a G and

offered him a job on the spot.

Been with the family

ever since.

And Dobson. He's my cousin.

When my dad's big

brother didn't

come back from the Gulf w*r,

Dobs became my big brother.

My bad.

-What's with the circle jerk,

guys?

-Waitin' on you, Liv!

Jumpin' in?

-Uh, no. Thank you.

Vin? I'm headed out.

You need anything?

-No, I'm good, baby.

-See you boys later.

-So, when we'd become

the circle jerk boys?

Just now, I guess.

Man, I missed you guys. sh*t.

And I'm about to throw

a lot at you,

so just bear with me, all right?

Go ahead. What's up?

-Next couple days

are gonna be hot.

I know it's soon,

but tomorrow...

tomorrow we gotta do some work.

-So you're not wasting

no more f*cking time, huh?

-Nah, there's no time to waste.

So just hear me out.

Okay, you might not be crazy

about what I'm about to say,

but, uh-- take my word for it.

It's the only way.

-Go ahead. What's up?

-So as you know,

a couple weeks before Dad d*ed,

he talked to me

about bumping up.

And since him and Rome

were partners,

every single business we owned,

bakery, car wash,

the laundromat,

everything was co-owned

by the both of them on paper.

Half of that was supposed to be

transitioned over to my name.

So Dad and Rome

had a sit-down.

And Rome wasn't having it.

They had a big

disagreement, man.

He said he saw a shift

in him that night

that he never saw before.

He kept eyes on him,

and he started noticing

money getting moved around

the way it shouldn't have been.

So he checked into it,

he looked at Rome's books,

and sure enough, he was right.

There was a couple

big money transactions

that were never approved.

And that never happened

in all the years

they were working together.

So he felt it.

He knew it. He saw it.

I f*cking know

that Rome saw his chance

and he made his move.

I know it.

I know it was him.

Get the f*ck out of here.

-Rome's gotta go.

-m*therf*cker.

-I swear I had a feeling.

-Yeah.

-I was fighting it.

So we jump too soon,

we got nothing.

All the money's

tied up with him...

in who the f*ck knows what.

So wherever he goes,

the money goes too.

So right now,

it's off the table.

Damn, Vin.

I was hoping

we could work tonight.

No, we can't.

We just can't.

f*ck, man.

So I got a plan.

So to start, Sasso.

Sasso asked me

to buy into the bar.

He wants me to buy out Rome.

He just found out Rome

was skimming off the top

for the past two years

and he is not happy about it.

So I buy into the bar,

I take care of it. All right?

Not asking you guys

to dip in on that.

Then we got weekly income.

We got a place of business,

we got a start.

It's not a lot of money,

but it's something.

And there's more. Dobs.

-Couple of days

after Enzo passed...

I was thinking a lot about what

Vincent's talking about now.

Us not having revenue.

It's just not an option.

Us going on like we have been,

it's not an option either.

-Mm-hm.

-D, you remember my cousin

Michael from New York?

-Yeah. Big boy with the hog.

Got a nice little crew with him.

Michael's been trying

to push with Enzo for a while.

Being that we're loyal

to our connects upstate,

we just never did it.

Now, the product's getting hot.

And they're in desperate need

for someone to push it.

What's the name?

-It's called PRYDE.

-Pride, huh?

And it's selling like

water during a drought.

P-R-Y-D-E.

- Wait a minute.

So you're saying we're

gonna be "selling Pride"?

That's kind of

a weird thing to say, no?

Listen,

call it whatever the f*ck

you wanna call it.

Call it Jesus Christ

for all I care.

Name doesn't matter.

What matters is that it sells...

Guys, we get our hands

on this product--

-We bust a move...

Then we in business on our own?

I'm gonna

talk to him tonight.

I'll get some details

and I'll let you guys know.

-How much we buying for?

-A mil.

-Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

A mil?

- Damn.

-That's f*cking steep, no?

-We can handle it.

-How the f*ck

we pulling that off?

Oh, Vin, all my sh*t's

tied up right now.

I don't got a fifth of that

laying around.

-And we can't get

a small load to start?

-We'll be all right.

-How?

-'Cause I sat down with Rome

this morning.

-Wait, what the f*ck

did you do, man?

-Why the f*ck would you do

some dumb sh*t like that?

-Chill.

-What the f*ck?

-Okay, I was with him.

Should have

f*cking said something.

-Alright, he talked to the c**t.

He straightened it out.

-You should have took

all of us with you, Vin.

-How the f*ck am I gonna

take you all with me?

I could barely control myself in

front of that m*therf*cker, man.

No, he's right though.

'Cause I would have

k*lled that m*therf*cker.

-Look, it's done.

-So you're telling me you just

sat with Rome and talked?

-Yeah.

-First time you talked

since the funeral?

-Yeah.

-I'm guessing you must have

talked about Enzo, right?

-Yeah.

He said he knows who did it,

but he didn't want to tell me

in case I retaliated.

-f*cking coward.

-'Cause he know we were gonna

m*rder that m*therf*cker.

-Fellas! Fellas,

you gotta stop, all right?

It's taking every ounce

of energy in me to be cool.

Just f*cking stop.

-Vin, we got it. Go ahead.

-Tomorrow.

Tomorrow's a big day.

Rome gave me a suitcase

with 250K to buy powder

off our main supplier, Butchie.

The deal is to go there,

grab the powder,

and keep that f*cking cash.

We're doing the deal under Rome,

so he'll have to answer for it.

And then, we have

a really big money pickup

with our dealer

from North Jersey.

We're looking at 550K.

So I scheduled both

at the same time;

we're splittin' up.

Works in our favor

because by the time

we're done ripping off Butchie,

you guys will already be done.

You see where

I'm going with this?

Now we're talking,

we got powder to push,

we got 800K in our pocket.

We match up internally

with 200K,

we're in business

with the PRYDE.

I'm gonna roll with Dobs,

we're gonna go handle Butchie.

You guys are gonna get together,

you're gonna meet with

this jerk-off named Guy.

He's a shady m*therf*cker.

So you need a little more

manpower there, just in case.

All this happens first.

Tomorrow.

And then we deal with Rome.

That's it? Nothing?

-I didn't know

you were done, Vin.

I figured I'd just

keep my mouth shut.

Yeah, that's it.

-That's a tall order there, Vin.

-We can handle it.

-We gotta duck out

for a minute if we do this.

-It's the only way, huh?

-Yeah.

-Well... About time

we run this sh*t.

All right.

Donny?

-I'm down, Vin.

-Marco.

-You gotta ask me?

-All right.

All right.

This time tomorrow night,

everything's gonna be changed.

We don't answer to nobody

no more. That's it.

Go pack your bags tonight.

'Cause after we do this sh*t,

we're gonna head

to the cabin, all right?

Lay low for a little bit.

Figure things out.

'Cause Rome's next.

Nighty-night, Rome.

-Take back what's ours.

-To that, brotha.

Take back what's ours.

-Take it all.

-Later, Vin.

-All right, buddy.

Watch out for

that black ice, man.

-See you tomorrow.

-All right.

Be good.

- We, good, mate.

- All right.

Yeah. Lemme get...

Nice.

-Cold as sh*t, huh?

-Mm-hmm.

-How you holdin'?

-I'm all right.

-Yeah?

-Yeah.

-We miss him.

-Yeah, I know.

What's up?

-So we really doing this, huh?

-Yeah.

-She know?

-No.

You don't think

it's gonna work, huh?

-You had time

to think about this.

-Yeah.

-Yeah, we didn't.

-We'll be all right, dude.

-Yeah?

-We'll be all right.

Get some sleep. Come on.

-All right.

Hey, I'll see you there.

No, that's tomorrow.

We'll figure it out, all right?

Later on, yeah?

I'm gonna go meet

this f*cking bitch.

Whoa, nice mouth, man.

-What's that?

I got a lady here.

It's offensive.

-I'm on the phone,

all right?

Yeah,

but we still heard you.

-I offended you?

Yes, you did.

Big, hold on for one second.

Hey, I'm sorry. I didn't

mean to offend you, okay?

-You didn't. It's really

not that big of a deal.

I don't give a sh*t.

-I'm sorry, my name is Vincent.

What's your name, man?

It's whatever, man.

My name's Dante.

- Dante? Where you from, man?

- I'm from Los--

Ooh!

- I swear to f*cking God,

you're such an idiot.

Every g*dd*mn time

you open your f*cking mouth!

-I'll call you later.

- What the f*ck?

- No, you're a f*cking idiot.

- Yo.

- Hey, hold on, Vin.

Vin--

- Sasso.

- What up?

-Here, I gotta check for you.

Hold on.

-No, no, no, no. Don't worry

about that right now.

-What are you talking about?

-Don't worry about that

right now.

-Let me square up with you.

-Stop, stop, stop. Listen to me.

When a certain someone's hand

is off my neck,

that's worth like six months.

Capiche?

-You sure?

-Yeah, I'm sure.

You're doing me a favor.

Locks are changed, doors open

when everything's clear.

Listen to me. Be careful.

-All right. Thank you, man.

You got that?

Be careful.

Okay. Y'all sleep?

-Yeah.

- A little bit.

- Yeah, me too.

Bags packed?

-Bags are packed

and ready to go.

-Marco, you got the address?

-Yep. About 30 from here.

-It's about the same for us.

-All right.

Just give me a shout

when you get out of there.

Just make sure you keep

an eye out for tails, all right?

All right,

I think that's about it.

-Gotta water the flowers, man.

Give me a minute.

Yeah.

-Dobs, you fueled up?

- Hey, Liv.

Wait, what?

What's going on?

-Liv, I can't tell you

right now, honey.

Just go pack a bag.

-Yeah, I'm-- I'm not

going to the cabin.

-Olivia, pack a bag.

I'm not

going to the f*cking cabin.

I have a life.

You don't tell me anything.

You just got back from there.

Why are you going back, huh?

-Look, I just-- I can't tell you

right now, baby, all right?

-When can you talk about it?

-Not now!

Vin.

It's time to roll.

-I got to do this, okay?

I got to keep you safe,

and this has to happen.

So please, honey,

just go pack a bag.

Take care of me?

How are you taking care of me?

Should I be scared?

-Because it's safer

this way, all right?

-Business

always comes first, right?

f*ck this.

I'm going to my mom's.

Are you there?

-Yeah, I'm here. Um--

all right, just go to your--

go to your mother's

and I'll call you when--

I'll call you later. Okay?

Olivia? Oliv--

That's why I'm single.

- Nah, it's just...

it's hard on her,

this sh*t, man.

It takes its toll.

All right.

D, you are right

around the corner

from the Parkway, man.

Just give me a call

when it's all clear, okay?

-Yeah, you got it.

-We good?

All right, let's do it.

Tripping, are we early?

Nah, pull around back.

I've been here before with Dobs.

Circles around back over there.

-Yeah, it's right up here.

You know, I never

really liked these guys.

-Who do you like?

-No one really.

- Ah, f*ck.

- What?

I think that's Kate.

That's Darius' cousin.

Which one?

What do you think?

Oh.

Well, it's a good thing, no?

No, it's not.

All right, park here.

What am I supposed to

f*cking do with this?

Keep them out of f*cking sight?

-All right.

-Yup. Let's do this.

No, I'm gonna kick

his f*cking friend in the face.

That's what happens.

The kid's a f*cking ret*rd.

He has your f*cking DNA.

- What's up, man?

Look, look, where

the f*ck they f*cking going?

Listen, I gotta go.

I got f*cking people coming in.

-I'm good.

No, I gotta f*ckin' go

because you're making

no f*cking sense.

Vincent.

-There's our friend.

-Come on, D-Mac.

-Man, it's a big pickup

for one guy.

-Yeah. Well, let's

get in and out fast.

Yo, stay cocked and loaded.

-I got the warehouse.

-Yep.

What's your favorite

movie?

- Bambi .

You guys hit traffic

on the way down here?

Ah, Christ.

-Nah. It was pretty wide open.

-Parkway was a f*cking bitch.

Ah.

Watch your shoes

all over here, all right?

Bambi , you still watch that?

I showed that movie

to my kids, you know?

It's kind of a classic there.

You like that movie?

Ah, pardon me for asking.

Seems like you would.

It's kind of a-- kind of

a woke movie, don't you think?

You got like an artistic rabbit

friend, f*gg*t skunk friend.

That stuff doesn't

appeal to you, no?

I'm so sorry

about your father.

He was a good man.

- Thanks, man.

-I respected him so much.

These f*cking animals

these days,

I want you to know one thing.

I respect you, too.

I don't like Rome too much,

but I'm gonna work with you

because of you.

You got my word on it.

-I appreciate that, man.

-You understand?

There's just one little thing.

Please--

Don't f*cking move!

Do not move!

Drop your f*cking pieces.

You're

f*cking dead, bitch!

- Drop!

- I'm gonna f*cking

bury you next to your father,

you m*therf*cker!

Don't f*cking move.

-Here we go. You got kids?

-Nah, I got a nephew.

That's good enough.

-Yeah.

Well, that's a good thing.

Ah, sh*t.

f*ckin' bag.

One thing after another

with that life, man.

PTA meetings...

Bedtime stories.

You know what I read to

my kids as a bedtime story?

If you care, the newspaper.

I want my kids to know what

this life is about, you know?

See some Syrian kid

wash up on the beach,

I'm like, you know, that's why

I give you swimming lessons.

You m*therf*cker!

Come on, m*therf*cker!

f*ck.

I see you, m*therf*cker!

f*ck you, m*therf*cker!

D, get the bag!

Get the f*cking bag!

- Let's go.

- sh*t! Ah!

Come on, Marco!

Come on! Come on! Let's go!

Come on!

Donny, come on!

-Come on, Donny!

m*therf*cker! Huh?!

He tried to

f*cking set us up.

Huh? They get the f*ck

what they deserve!

You good, Donny?-

Donny! You good?

Yo, what the f*ck,

Donny?

I'm gonna f*cking

bury you, m*therf*cker!

Eat that sh*t!

You think I didn't know

you were takin' off the top

every f*cking deal?

- Don't move.

- You're a dead man!

I'm gonna f*cking bury you.

What the f*ck!

Are you f*cking kidding?

You're a dead man, bitch!

You mother... fucker!

That's my f*cking ear!

My f*cking ear!

f*ck.

Dobs?

Dobs?

You f*ck! I thought

you were f*cking dead!

This f*cking hurts.

It went through

like last time.

-Yeah?

-Jesus f*cking Christ.

You wanna go

to the hospital?

-Ah, f*ck it.

-Let me get you out of here.

Jesus f*cking Christ.

Hold up. Hold up. Ready?

You all right? Ready?

Up.

Up. Up. Up.

Sorry. Stand still.

Hold on.

Hold on, okay.

Hold on.

Okay. You ready?

- Yeah.

-Come on.

-Yeah.

What about him?

f*ck him.

Donny, what the f*ck

did you do?

Oh, my f*cking...

Come on, papi.

Let me see. Let me see.

f*ck. Oh, sh*t!

You gotta

put pressure on that sh*t.

You gotta stop the bleeding.

-Donny, it missed

your f*cking throat. Oh, my God.

f*ck that.

f*ck, we gotta stop

this f*cking bleeding, man.

- Whoo!

- f*ck. f*ck. f*ck.

This on there, man.

Hold this tight.

Tight, Donny, all right?

Look at me. You good?

-sh*t burns, man.

-Ah. f*ck, that was close.

You f*cking assh*le. You...

- Quietest I ever heard you,

m*therf*cker.

-f*ck man.

f*ck you, assh*le.

-Stop f*cking around

and hold this sh*t tight, Donny.

- Woo-hoo!

- f*ck!

Tell you what,

we got the f*cking money!

We got

the f*cking money, Donny.

-I'm gonna buy a hooker

after this.

I just wanna own one.

Geez, man, you always

talking this sl*ve sh*t.

Nah, nah, white girl.

Nah, you know what?

Then you get two.

And you get one.

And you get one.

- Everybody get a white girl.

Yo, hold that sh*t

f*cking tight, bro.

sh*t.

Yo, let me call Vin,

see where the f*ck

he's at right now.

-My f*cking teeth are loose.

-I'll trade you.

-How you holdin'?

You all right?

-Yeah, I'm holding.

-That sh*t'll kick in quick.

Yeah.

-Come on, D.

Hey, give me some good news.

-We got the f*cking money.

But, you know,

sh*t went a little left,

you know what I'm saying?

Rome f*cking tried to set us up.

-What are you-- what are you--

what are you talking about?

They got

the f*cking jump on us, man.

f*cking sh*t Donny,

f*cking Marco got hit on, man.

We f*cking banged up over here.

But we making our f*cking way

up to the cabin now, so--

-Oh, sh*t!

-What about you, huh?

-Yeah, it went south

over here too.

We got the money and the powder,

but Dobsie caught one.

It went right through.

-f*ck! These m*therf*ckers!

How we don't see this sh*t,

man, huh?

They--

they f*cking setting us up

while we setting them up?

-I should've seen it.

I should've--

I should've f*cking knew.

-Dirty m*therf*ckers aside,

it's behind us. We good now.

We sitting

prettier than a m*therf*cker

with this money, baby.

Yo, how far you out?

-A little over two hours.

What about you?

Yeah, about a f*cking hour.

-All right. See you there.

- Yo, D.

- Yo.

-Check that bag?

-Vin... no-go.

They got us.

-It's good, Vin.

We got the money.

We got the powder.

We'll cash in.

-How long is that gonna take?

We needed that cash.

I'll call my cousin.

It's a smaller order,

but better than nothing.

-All right, f*ck it, man.

Marco, f*ck it.

It is what it is.

Just get back on the road,

head back to the cabin.

Is Donny all right?

-Yeah, he's okay.

All right, we'll see you there.

-All right. Peace.

Dobs, you all right? Hey.

It's f*cking dead here, huh?

Sit tight, man.

Just sit tight.

f*ck.

Sit tight, buddy.

-I got you. I got you.

Easy. All right?

You all right?

Easy on, sonny.

It-- it went through his back.

Hey. You all right?

You all right?

f*ck.

You good, Vin?

-Oh, sh*t. f*ck.

- I think our friends are here.

- What?

Get out of here, man.

No way.

What the f*ck?

How the f*ck they know we here?

I don't know, man.

Oh, this is f*cked up,

yo. This is f*cked up.

All right,

hold on, hold on. Relax.

Come on, man. Relax, man.

-How the f*ck

do they know we here?

-Yo man, you watch

your f*cking tail?

Of course,

I f*cking watched my tail.

They f*cking follow you?

-All right, relax.

Relax! Hold on.

- Easy, guys.

- Hold on.

Strap up.

Get in the foyer.

Keep your eyes out.

Watch these back windows.

Let's go get some toys.

-I don't think

we should be here, man.

I don't think we should be here.

-Shut the f*ck up.

-Flip, what are we

doing here, man?

-The man said shut up.

-I see you, n*gga.

No, no, no,

please, please. Vin.

Wait, wait, wait, wait.

Vin, what the f*ck

are you doing? Let's go, Vin.

Come on, let's get

the f*ck out of here.

Let's go, come on.

sh*t, let's go,

let's go, let's go.

-Hear anything?

-Nah, nothing.

It's f*cking dead.

All right. Made some coffee.

I'll bring some out.

-All right.

-You want a cup?

Yeah.

Yeah.

Took about a week,

but we did what was needed.

He knew it was coming.

f*ck you.

Vincent.

Why you doing this?

Listen to me.

I swear to you, I did not k*ll

your father, you understand?

Why would I do that?

It doesn't make

any f*cking sense.

You're smarter

than this, Vincent.

Think, think,

why would I do that?

All of you, think.

I didn't k*ll your father.

You understand?

f*ck you. f*ck you,

you little f*cking punk.

You're wrecking everything.

You stupid little wreck punk.

f*ck you! f*ck you, man!

f*ck you, you m*therf*cker.

You're a f*cking,

you punk f*cking idiot.

f*ck you, you're

wrecking everything.

You're signing your f*cking

death certificates.

f*ck you! f*ck you too!

f*ck you!

I always knew Rome had cash

all stashed

in the walls of his house.

We banked about

half a mil off that.

Got us rolling

in a business with PRYDE.

We gave him a proper burial

to thank him.

One last thing to do.

Something I should have done

a while ago.

But it was time.

Did you climb up the wall?

Yeah.-

An ice lake.

I'm trying to find it.

No, it's beautiful.

And then I could, you know,

I really,

what I do really want,

I want a really big,

beautiful kitchen

so it's easy to move around.

- Mm-hmm.

- Nice and wide and open.

Maybe-- maybe those like,

big garage-like doors.

You could just um--

there's windows,

where you can walk out

straight up to the patio.

-Oh, the glass doors?

-Yes, yes!

I do love it here.

Do you remember

what happened right here?

Mm-hmm.

-I remember what happened

on the boat around here.

Oh my God, shut up.

-Hey.

I wanna talk to you.

-This might be it.

Am I a bitch if I cry?

-Nah, you still a bitch, n*gga.

-We've been together

for a while now.

And you've been there

through all of it with me.

And I just want you to know

I appreciate that.

It's hard for me to talk

about my business with you.

And it's hard to talk about

my... you know, my feelings.

You know what I mean?

-Vin, how long I know you?

-No, no. I know, I know, it's...

but I gotta say some stuff,

this needs to be said, okay?

I gotta ask you

a couple things

before I ask you something.

- Okay.

-Um. You know it's not possible

for me to trust anyone

other than my brothers and you,

and there's some things

that only you know.

And I just wanna be completely

open and honest with you

from this moment on.

We're gonna move forward.

I gotta ask you,

are you okay with this life?

-Yes.

-With what I do?

-Yes.

-There are some people

that crossed my path, Liv,

that aren't around anymore.

I want you to know that.

Do you judge me for that?

-No.

-Do you resent me for anything?

-Vin, I know you.

I love you.

-You know me, huh?

Yes.

-I love you too.

I can't let you get away, baby.

-I can't let you get away.

-Did you think

I wouldn't find out?

Hmm? Well, you knew me, right?

You knew me, right?

Everything good in me

dies with you.

-What the f*ck, Vin?

What the f*ck, Vin?

What the f*ck did you do, Vin?

Back to work.

And Barca, call everyone

who isn't here.

You know what to tell them.

All right.

Onto other business.

-How'd it go with Rome before?

There's

a piece in the glove box.

No, I'm all right.

-I put the GPS on

the other night,

you're good to go.

-Yeah.

The other guys

keep in touch with you or what?

Yes,

almost every single day.

What about Rome?

You hear from him?

How do they know we're here?

-Did they tail you?

You watch your f*cking tail?

I gotta do this, okay?

I gotta keep you safe.

And this has to happen.

So please, honey,

just go pack a bag.

Yeah, I'm--

I'm not going to the cabin.

-Olivia, pack a bag.

I'm not

going to the f*cking cabin.

How the f*ck

they know we here?

I don't know, man.

Before he d*ed,

my father told me

he threw the ashes

of Donny's and Marco's fathers

off this jetty...

after he k*lled them both.

I'm not a good man,

because I wasn't raised

by a good one.

I'm the boss now.

And to be a boss, some things

you have to take to your grave.

He always told me,

take what's yours.

So I did.
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