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105 North--

- All units

be advised suspect's vehicle

has been identified.

Proceed with caution.

- I'm here!

- Whoa,

whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Hands where I can see them.

- I'm sorry!

Right hand, please.

- Come over here.

- Break it,

you buy it, blood.

- You done scared the

chickens outta me.

- This little

fresh meat m*therf*cker here.

What you in for?

- Uh, well, I ain't no criminal.

- Oh , okay,

'cause everybody innocent.

- Are you innocent?

- Bitch, I got a rap sheet

long enough to wallpaper

this whole m*therf*cker.

Got you bunked up in here

with a real legend, hoe.

- Oh, okay.

- sh*t, grand theft,

destruction of property,

prison escapes, disorderly

conduct, so on and so forth

and sh*t, you know.

- You, you done prison escape?

- Escapes, bitch. They

don't never find my ass.

- But you're still here?

- For a minute.

- Well,

I needs to get out.

- Oh.

Okay.

- Hey you don't know

what we've been through.

Me and my girl, we

got us dream plans.

- Dream plans?

Yeah. Okay.

Well, hey, I got a sign on

my back says I give a f*ck?

f*cking stripped your ass.

- If'n you say you

gots a way out?

- Yeah, and? What you got?

- Well, we got some money.

- sh*t, y'all what,

y'all selling Girl

Scout cookies and sh*t?

How much?

- We got $250,000 cash.

- You trippin.

- I swear, on my hair.

We only gots till 3:30 tomorrow.

- What's good at 3:30?

- Well, you gonna

help me get out?

- Hey, blood, I don't trust

no one, not even my damn self.

You feel me?

- Well, how 'bout I

trust you to trust me?

- All right look, I'm not

saying like, I got a way,

but if I did, then what?

Your homegirl just gonna roll

up, hand me a pile of paper?

- She'll be there.

- Where?

Well sh*t, wet my beak, blood.

What's up? What's popping?

Hey, where the money

from? Who is this female?

Where is she at? And at the

end of the day, what's my cut?

- Oh, you can have

all that money.

I, I just wanna be

with my one and only.

- The f*ck?

This bitch got some golden

titties or somethin'?

- She my girl, to protect

from whatever, whoever,

whenever, and why ever.

- A quarter mil?

A quarter, homie?

Well sh*t, tick

tock then, bitch.

Give me the whole f*ckin' gumbo.

- You gonna help me get out?

- You gonna make me believe?

- Well, I could

tell you everything,

but I don't think you wanna

hear that whole story.

- Press play, blood.

I can't promise you I'm

gonna keep my eyes open.

- You don't tell nobody.

This stays between them

ears and these walls.

My name's Baron, by the way.

Once upon a time I

was just a wee boy,

running through the

hay fields with my mom.

Beautiful golden light.

I remember the smell on the air,

and the feeling of the

wind against my skin

as we--

- Nah, nah, nah, hey.

What the? No once upon a

time bullshit, wee boy.

Make me f*ckin' s*ab you.

Hey, cut the fat, fam.

- Well, you'll see, it's

all about them details.

- f*ck the details. f*ck

your mama. Fast forward.

- Okay. Well, worked

at the post office.

In fact that was the

best job I ever dang had.

You see, I always like glancing

into other people's worlds.

Ain't nothing don't

come easy most days.

Mama always say, if'n

it's holding you down,

you just gotta find

them ones you love,

and hold 'em tight

until the promised land.

- Oh, hey.

- Hey, Ms. Jenkins.

- Biscuit, hun, it's just Baron.

- Hey, Biscuit.

- Oh, hun.

My granddaughter's

wedding invite.

Baby on the way, and they

just bought a trailer out...

Oh. Bless your heart.

For some it happens

faster than others, hun.

- Oh, my mama needs me.

- You got outta look

out for you too.

God knows, none of us

are getting any younger.

- Right.

- While there's

life, there's hope.

- Hey, hey, pause real quick.

What's up with the croquet?

- And which what?

- Blood, you

just said croquet.

- Croquet? No ah, crochet.

You know, crochet's

like knittin'?

- Bitch, I know what crochet

is, I got a f*ckin' granny.

Hey, look here, blood,

I'm really trying to like

peep your story and sh*t,

but you need to paint

the paint better.

You know what I'm saying?

- I do. I think.

- Day has come, Baron.

I done asked you for six months

to chop that fricking Yeti

off your head.

Get it gone.

- Mrs. Sandy, I done told

you, I've had this hair--

- You are no longer working

for the postal service.

Any and all involvement

is hereby nullified

- But my mama, she needs

me to have this job so--

- Not now. Not here.

Sweetheart,

you got the job.

- Hey timeout, timeout.

You lost your damn job,

just 'cause you wouldn't cut

your f*ckin' hair?

- Well, as you might've guessed,

I once saw some video about

some Reggaes on some island,

and their dreadlocks

somehow define 'em.

I don't know. I ain't

ever losing my hair.

- Yep. You're a regular

f*ckin' Bob Marley.

- Thanks.

Hey, Mama. Got your moon pies.

There you go.

They gonna raise the

medicine price again.

Them people's lower than a

snake's belly in a waggon rut.

Open up.

Now don't you worry at all.

I'll find a way.

Ain't no one nowhere

hiring no one nowhere.

Hi, Ron.

Someone once told me

that things'll get worse

before they get better.

But for me, life was

amountin' to a hill of beans.

But, just then, outta nowhere,

red hot like fire.

- Oh sh*t, you

like them redheads.

- No, no, no, no, red hot.

She done have pink hairs,

prettiest I ever seen.

- Girl of my dreams.

- Mm, I thought you were dead.

- Huh?

- I thought I stumbled

across a dead body.

Would've been the

highlight of my week.

- No, not dead. Don't think.

- You from this sh*t town?

- Yeah.

- What's there to do?

- Nothing.

- Nothing. There

ain't nothing to do?

- I, I don't know.

- Okay.

Well, that's one way to do it.

- We got a walking trail where

you can hear the armadillos

crying at night.

Got an abandoned quarry

that don't feel like

it have no bottom.

Folks in small homes with

big dreams and no means.

We got a post office run

by a mean ole boss lady

with a hatred of long hairs

for no reason in particular.

One red light, one ice cream

shop, lots of friendly folks.

So friendly, we

don't have no police,

no fire department, no nothing.

Uh, I don't know where you come

from, but we don't got much.

I ain't got nothing,

but it's home.

And it's the only

place I ever knowed.

- Wow.

So you gonna show

me around, or what?

Marmalade.

That's my name, it's Marmalade.

- That sounds like a name

and jelly rolled up in one.

- I heard that before.

- I'm Baron.

- Well Baron, you look

like a freaking puppet

flailing around out there.

Let's get a move on

before you chop down

this whole damn forest.

You okay?

- Mm-hmm.

- You just feel

like staring at me

for an extremely

awkward amount of time?

- Mm-hmm.

- Okay.

- Mm-hmm.

- Well, giddy up, puppet.

Promise me you won't chop

off my head or nothing.

- I'll tell ya, from then

on we was inseparable.

Like one person glued

from the same cloth.

- One.

Two, three, eggplant.

- I know. So how many is that?

- Uh, four.

- Hmm. Four outta 10. That

ain't bad, it's like half.

- Mm.

- You know I, I smash trees too,

like you did back there, when

I was a little girl at least.

Why'd you do that?

- Oh, uh, it's like,

I, I can't describe it.

I don't, I don't know.

- Well, cheers, big ears.

- Cheers.

- You wanna try mine?

- Sure.

- Try it.

Well my mom, my dear old

momsie ended up marrying

some other f*ckin' dickhead.

So yeah, I

f*ckin' bailed, again.

Jumped freight for a

minute, and then uh,

then I met this sleaze

bag out in Bug Bay,

but he gave me Big Bertha.

That's what I call her,

Big B.

- He just gave it to you?

- Yep.

- Hm.

- He just gave it to me.

Who knows where I'll

turn up next, right?

- Yeah, I couldn't just

up and leave my mama.

- Wasn't my real mom, no.

That lady's a

whole other recipe.

I've been in foster homes since

, f*ckin' forever.

- I don't tell no people this,

but my daddy was an astronaut.

- Bullshit.

- That's what my mama said.

And he could never come meet me

'cause he was too busy

building a rocket.

But, it blew up

with him, in space.

- Wow.

- Yeah, if not for my mama,

I'd been long gone

here come tomorrow.

- What's her name?

- Her name's Eda, Mama Eda.

- Mama Eda, I like it.

- She's very sick.

They done raised the price

of her medicine overnight.

- Mm.

- Yeah, can't no one afford it,

except some greedy

man out there.

And, and he's so, he's so rich.

He, he, he just

buys another boat

when his first one get wet.

- You know what I say, hm?

I say when the system fails you,

you just gotta create

your own damn system.

They'll get what they're due.

Don't you worry about that.

They'll get what they're due.

All right, Baron, I got

two questions for you.

You can just go

ahead and tell me

if I'm being too forward

or whatnot, okay?

Question one.

Got a place I can stay tonight?

- Yeah.

- Hot damn.

- What's the other question?

- Oh, I didn't have

another question.

That was just sort

of like a backup,

in case you like,

sh*t that one down.

You wanna show me

the quarry, or what?

Oopsies.

- It's okay. I shouldn't

have left it there.

Mama.

Hey, mama.

- Hi, Mama Eda.

- Oh, this is Marmalade.

- I'm Marmalade.

- I'm sorry.

- It's nice to meet you.

- Marmalade, this is Mama Eda.

- Baron's told me like a,

a sh*t tonne about you.

I feel like I, I freaking

know you already.

Sorry.

- Um.

- Well, I'm tired, so--

- Right, yeah.

I'll just leave

you, leave you be.

Oh, Marmalade, ah, hey.

You gonna head out

first thing tomorrow?

- It depends.

Maybe if that job

don't work out,

come up with another plan.

You know, for you and me,

and Mama Eda, of course.

- Yeah, I'd like that.

- Goodnight, puppet.

- Right.

Night.

- One for Olive, one

for Popeye. Popeye--

- Hello?

Hi.

- Oh, hey.

- You're still here.

You're in my--

- Yeah.

I found it in your room.

- Let, let me show you--

- All right.

- How to do a...

Hi, Mama.

- Hey, what are those?

- Oh my god. Almost forgot.

For you.

- Puppet, really? Oh

my god, thank you.

- Careful, careful.

- Wow, I never got

flowers before.

- Don't they smell beautiful?

- I can't smell.

- No, not, not that big

one, the little small ones.

- No, I mean like, I

can't smell nothing.

Never could, congenital anosmia.

It's some random-ass rare sh*t.

- Well, you can borrow my nose.

They smell beautiful,

just like you.

- Mm. Mm-hmm.

- Hey, you don't gotta

worry about her no more.

- Yeah, how you reckon?

- 'Cause you got me now.

- Oh.

- You like it?

- Well, I gotta get her good

so maybe you and me can

do some adventuring.

And I've been thinking actually,

there's that extra bedroom

upstairs nobody's using--

- Puppet, lets rob a bank.

- Bitch, say what?

- Let's rob a f*ckin' bank.

- Do what now?

- Stop playing.

Dude, come on. This punk

m*therf*cker here, blood.

Hey, hey, look.

You and this Marmalade,

y'all went postal

on some sh*t, huh?

Yeah, like some real

Gs, huh? Come on.

- I, I don't know

what that means.

- Hey, you work at

the post office,

you don't know what going

postal means, blood?

Hey, all due

respect, you goofy, bro.

sh*t. All right, keep going.

- A bank?

No, I just gotta find something

that's good enough to--

- Something that what, huh?

Something that

magically, mysteriously,

suddenly makes money

rain from the sky?

- Marmalade?

- Puppet.

- Marmalade.

- Baron.

I like you.

I think you and me got

somethin' special, huh?

Like you've been sent

here to protect me,

like some knight

in shining armour.

There's reality, right, and

then there's dreaming, up there.

- Uh-huh.

- But then there is this place

that is right in between,

that's right here,

right f*ckin' now.

- Them Pleonexia pills

were the only things

keeping mama alive.

But to get 'em, well

we didn't know nothing

'bout robbing a bank,

so Marmalade done

come up with a list.

- Number

one, stake out.

- Now warts backwards is straw.

Dog is God.

Reward is uh, well,

reward is drawer.

- It's too damn exposed.

- What?

- There's f*ckin' foot

traffic everywhere.

It ain't never gonna work.

- Oh.

Oh, I didn't know we was

scoutin' starting right now.

- Sh. Puppet.

We gotta take this

f*ckin' serious.

- Mm-hmm.

- All right, I wanna start my

dream life. Our dream life.

- There's a bank

a few towns over.

It's been there

since I can remember.

- Number two, case the joint.

Baby, it's perfect.

- You reckon?

- I reckon. I reckon, I

reckon, I reckon, I reckon.

Come on!

- Right now?

- No, we're not gonna do it

now. We're not fucktards.

- Okay.

- Now, you gotta

count the cameras,

how high the teller windows

are, number of clerks,

the entrances, the exits--

- The number of clerks?

What do you mean?

- Oh, just stay natural, puppet.

I got a feeling about this one.

- Oh, god-dang-it.

- Okay, first off--

- Baby, I should go--

- Oh!

- Oh, my pop.

- Mm, puppet.

- It's all a mess.

- Okay, it's

fine, it's fine, it's fine,

it's fine, it's fine,

puppet, it's fine.

- Sorry.

- Focus. So

I'm gonna walk in here.

You're gonna be standing

right here on the X.

- Okay, I'm on the X.

- I'm gonna

go up to the teller.

- Yes.

- I'm gonna ask

for the money in the safe.

We're gonna--

- And this is the safe,

right there.

- Yes, that's the safe.

- Okay.

- You sh**t the camera,

and then we out.

Wham bam, thank you ma'am.

- sh**t? sh**t, sh**t

the camera with, with what?

Uh.

- Number three,

weapons training.

Bam.

Can we focus now, please?

- Yeah, I'm sorry,

I just ain't never used

no type of firearm before.

- What do I look like,

some f*cking g*n nut?

Hey, don't answer that.

Just aim, when you think

you're lined up, boom, fire.

- Okay.

- Here you go. Bear right there.

Number four, team bonding.

- Y'all need help?

- Yep. Where're your

changing rooms at, sugar.

- I love you, and I

always will.

- Yo! sh*t, I got it. Damn.

I'm trying to be down with

your details and sh*t, blood.

But like, you making

this hella uncomfortable.

Hand me that poop paper.

- Well anyway,

Marmalade had tattoos

on all sorts of

nooks and crannies.

Places I ain't ever

seen before.

She used to call me

her blank canvas.

- Keep talking.

- Well, then, Marmalade

got a heart tattoo.

- I love

it, I love it, I love it.

- With the

name Baron on it.

But, for mine--

- No. No, no, no, you

f*cking idiot. It's M-A-R-M.

- That idiot done

spelled Marmalade wrong,

so we had him stop.

Just in the nick of time too.

He had an M and an A and an M.

All he had to do is

add a little extra A.

Forever I'll have it

to think about my mama.

It's perfect.

- Hey, Marmalade

got a lotta ink?

- Bunch of little ones.

Man, she does have this

puzzle piece on her neck.

- Puzzle piece?

All right, what's up with that?

- Well that's like,

like a, like a piece

that you find when you're

looking for a puzzle.

And there's all

these individuals--

- I know what the f*ck puzzle

piece is, I got a granddaddy.

I was just, I'm saying

like, is it like,

like is it big on her neck?

It's big?

- Yeah. Why?

- Why? You the one said

it's all about the details.

Got me over here feeling sh*t.

You know what I'm saying?

I'm inspired, m*therf*cker.

Quench my thirst.

Come on, blood.

- Oh, excuse me.

What's this? I gave you a 20.

- Uh, don't think so,

doll. Y'all gave me a 10.

- Puppet, didn't

I give him a 20?

- Marmalade had her own set

of rules for everything.

- Yeah, Gary, that was a 20.

Sorry, I, I done seen that.

- Skipped my third cup of

jitter juice this morning.

- Oh.

- Sorry

about that, Baron.

- It's all right.

Thank you.

Ready, puppet?

- Yep.

Thanks, Gary.

- Send my best to Eda now, boy.

- Mama.

I'm sorry, Mama. It's

just uh, me and Marmalade.

Uh, yeah, you know.

We've been working on

some big plans, yep.

Yeah, she done

figured a way out.

Yeah, truth be told,

I don't know what

the heck I'm doing.

Well she wants to, uh, she

wants to rob a dang bank.

I know.

And you know, I just,

well the pills, and she's,

she wants to,

think I love her.

And you see, I don't

wanna let her down.

It's just, I am scared, Mama.

Mama.

Mama?

Mama?

It's all right.

It's okay. Okay.

All right, don't

you worry, Mama.

We're gonna make

this work, okay?

I promise.

I promise.

- Oh my god. You

almost sh*t yourself.

Wait, did you actually

sh*t yourself?

- Oh, why'd you do that?

- Early worm catches the bird.

You gotta plan, plan, plan,

plan, plan, plan, plan. Come on.

- Hey, you seen Mama's pills?

Hey, what happened to your

mama? Your birth mama?

You said, you said you

were in fosters care.

- It's foster care, not fosters.

- Oh, foster care.

Okay so, what

happened, Marmalade?

- Number five, safe house.

Just quit asking me

about it, all right?

- Why can't you just tell me?

- It, it was nothing, all right?

My momma just didn't

come save me is all.

f*ckin' fried outta

her damn skull.

- Save you?

What you mean, "Save you?"

Marmalade.

- From one of my f*ckin'

foster dads, okay?

Happy?

- What'd he do?

You don't wanna know.

- I do

wanna know. I, I--

- I don't

wanna talk about it.

- Why not?

- 'Cause I just

don't wanna talk about it.

- Why not?

- f*ck!

My life ain't like

yours, all right.

You don't wanna know what

the f*ck I've been through.

- I wanna know, I do.

- No you don't.

- Yes.

- You really don't.

- Like what?

- Like...

Like someone who hobbles into

your f*ckin' room every night.

We were ,

we were just little

kids, you know.

We were just little kids.

And after he done with all that,

he takes you out to

the f*ckin' garage

and he locks you in a dog cage.

f*ckin' dog cages.

And he jabs at you with his

stupid little white cane.

His left eye twitching,

when you get him mad.

I should've took his cane

and k*lled that fat f*ck

when I had the chance.

And hell, I heard he

still fosters little kids.

Probably still got cages

out in the back garage.

You don't wanna know

about this stuff.

Oh.

- Well, I'm your knight in

shining armour. Remember that?

Remember that?

- Yeah, I do. I do.

Mm, yeah, that's right.

But for right now, it's

time we make our own rules.

- Yeah.

- Hm?

All right.

- Love you too.

- You comin'?

- Yeah. Oh, geez.

- Number

six, disguises.

- Marmalade?

- So we gotta think about

our disguises a tonne

because with our notoriety,

we'll be known forever

by whatever bullshit

name they come up with.

- That, who's they?

- You just gotta

make a statement

but not be too f*ckin'

stupid.

- Uh, what about this?

We could be the uh, we

could be the rooster g*ng,

something like that.

- Mm.

Nah, they'd probably

just call us

the giant f*cking cock g*ng.

I bet you'd like

that though, huh?

Puppet looky. Looky,

looky, looky, looky.

Help me, help me.

Oh. Here.

- Oh, it's...

- What's better

than one Marmalade?

Three Marmalades.

- I, I don't think

we can afford these.

- Put it on.

Come on, put it on. Try it on.

Oh.

You know, you and me,

we've been kicked around

our whole lives.

It's time we start kicking back.

Get on the ground.

Come on, get on the ground.

Get on the f*cking ground!

f*ck. Let's split, Puppet.

Let's go. f*ckin' split.

Let's go, split.

Hey?

Hey, baby, I was just playing.

Look at me. It's just me.

That kid just got a

little boo-boo, okay?

Stupid little dummy.

Just being stupid funny to get

the jitters out for tomorrow.

- Tomorrow?

- D-Day?

- I, I, I think I got some

baseball card collection

we could sell, we can't--

- She's gonna

f*ckin' die, Baron.

She's gonna f*ckin' die.

- Don't say that.

- Look,

this will be our last job.

I swear.

- We haven't even had

our first job yet.

- Just gotta

go tomorrow, okay?

Some things you just

gotta trust me on.

Number seven, bank note.

Masks, put on our faces.

Notes, hide our voices.

- But you done

spelled money wrong.

- What? Yeah, I know.

Misspelling'll throw 'em off.

You could leave it as

like a calling card.

What do you want?

Hm?

- Hm?

- I mean, we got all the

opportunity in the world.

So, what do you want?

- Well, I want

Mama to get better.

- No, puppet. What

do you want, huh?

What do you, Baron, need?

- Oh you, I want you.

I need you.

- Hm.

I want you too.

I want this. I want us.

But this is the only way.

And we gotta do this.

- I gotta go check on Mama.

- No, she's fine.

She's fine, baby.

- I gotta go rub her feet, okay?

- I can do it. All right?

- All right.

- I can do it.

She's just as much

my mama now too.

- Sometimes I ask God

how come people get sick?

Some of 'em just get

better and better,

but some of 'em just

get worse and worse.

If'n he creates all good, then

he gotta create all evil too.

Sure makes you wonder

how far we all gotta go

for the ones we love.

Especially when

things go all twisted.

While there is

life, there is hope.

- Oh my god, f*ck.

- What happened.

- f*ck, f*ck, f*ck, f*ck,

f*ck, I don't know.

- What happened?

- I don't

know, I just f*cking

went to the kitchen

and I came back

and she just f*cking laying

there looking like this.

- What happened?

- I don't know, puppet.

I wasn't in here.

What's wrong with her?

f*ck, is she dead, puppet?

What's wrong with her?

I don't wanna look at her.

- You all right?

- They just kept raising

the price of that medicine.

- Hey look here, blood.

I know it uh, don't help much,

but my mom's been

sick my whole life.

I don't even know if

she's still alive.

- You don't talk?

- No, she in Kingston, Jamaica,

that's where she grew up.

And uh, we uh,

we, our sh*t's

complicated, blood.

- That's the only mom you got.

Only one you'll ever get.

- Give them great meals

and they will eat like

wolves and fight like devils.

- All right, look, I

can get sh*t straight,

but you need go at tell--

- I ain't even tell the

whole story yet though.

- Hey fool, we

ain't got much time.

- We are time's subjects,

and time bids us begone.

Shakespeare sermonising, hosted

by yours truly every Friday

during rec if

you're so inclined.

- Hey, sit your ass, hey, hey.

All right, look

here, it's chow time.

You gonna go out there

and eat your slop,

but what you not gonna do is

cry on these m*therf*ckers

like a little bitch, all right?

cr*pple your ass for real.

Here, take that, take that.

All right.

Head up. Walk tall.

You know what I'm saying?

Chest out. Come on.

Clinch your butt cheeks.

- I think you got

something in your braid.

- Get up, get up, get

up, get up, get up.

Come on, get up.

Behind your back.

- What? What? What?

- Oh man, you gonna try

and do somethin'? Huh, huh?

- Let's go.

- Get your ass in there.

Well? What are you gonna do?

Whoo. Sorry about that, boss.

- I'm guessing the guy with

the tattoos isn't with us?

- No, he's not one of ours.

He's a great look though, huh?

- Special agent?

- Yeah.

- Detective Grey.

Local. Solid. Solid work.

Think we might have

a bit of a problem.

- Wait, what? What problem?

- Between you and me, I think

you left your idiots guide

to Ebonics up there.

"What up, blood?"

I mean, I don't think

I've heard that ever.

- Are you serious right now?

- That didn't come out

quite like I wanted it to.

Um, the team's over here.

- Hey. Hey.

- Is everyone up to speed?

We just, thank you.

All right, there's not much

time left. I need a re-patch.

Let's go, let's go,

let's go, let's go.

- We think you've been

pushing him a little too far.

We're gonna take it from here.

- I'm, I'm sorry. You are?

- Chief Aldo Dixon.

- All right, well

look here, Chief.

This Marmalade is

my Bug Bay Bandit.

- In my jurisdiction.

I almost had him singing about

his little gal pal before.

And I wasn't even

playing dress up.

- Chief, all due respect,

I've been chasing

her for two years.

- You don't even know

it's the same broad yet.

- For real? Okay.

Bug Bay Bandit, also known

as the Baby Doll Bandit.

Multiple robberies,

all with the same MO.

See, she wears the same

pink baby doll dress.

Look. Same handwriting, same

misspellings, all right?

Zero trace. This is

the only lead we have.

- I'm taking him back

down for questioning.

- Sir, please don't do that.

- Excuse me?

- All due respect,

you've been listening.

Any alarms before that meet,

she disappears all over again.

- Exactly right.

- Sir, you're never

gonna believe this.

He's asking for a phone call.

- We can trace that.

- Absolutely not.

- I already wired it, sir.

- Then, f*ck!

- Leave

a message after the beep.

- Hello? Marmalade?

I don't know if you're

gonna hear this,

but they done got me.

But don't you worry, I'm coming.

This nice man in

here is gonna...

You, you just gotta

meet me at our spot.

3:30, like you done said. Okay?

Can't wait to see you again.

I'll take good care

of you. I promise you.

It's Baron, by the way.

- You ain't

taking him outta my jail.

- Look, he shows us the way,

we come right back here again.

- There ain't no way

that she is gonna show.

- It's the only chance we got.

- Governor might allow

a partial pardon.

- No time.

- That boy is dumber

than a box of crayons.

Now there ain't no way

that he is gonna break,

unless, well,

someone makes him break.

Mm.

Yeah.

Yeah.

- All right.

- Yeah.

- All right. I'm going back in.

He doesn't talk,

you know what to do.

We're going Jack Rabbit parole.

Fill Detective Grey in here.

- Jack what?

Rabbit what?

- Hey, put my sh*t down, blood.

Come on, finish your damn story.

- Well, after

Mama went to heaven,

I figured we didn't need

to rob no dang bank.

- We gotta stay

on track, puppet,

we gotta stick to our plan--

- No, no, I already decided.

I'm gonna go back to the

post office tomorrow.

I'm gonna get my job back.

- No you're not.

- Yes, I am.

- No, you're not.

No, you're not!

Oh god, I f*cked up.

I told myself I was

gonna wait till after

the g*dd*mn robbery.

Uh, I got such a big mouth!

I wanted to wait

to surprise you.

- Surprise me?

What's the surprise?

- That I'm pregnant.

I'm f*cking pregnant.

Uh-huh, and we're gonna have

a little puppet, puppet.

- Uh, dear, sweet Lord,

I pray that you up there,

and Mama, you take

Marmalade and our little one

in your arms today and protect

them during the stick up.

'Cause Lord knows we are scared.

- I'm

sorry, you're scared,

and you just told me you're not

even going in the dang bank.

Okay.

- Well I told you I'm gonna

be the getaway driver.

Okay?

- Cool, cool, cool,

cool, cool, cool.

- Yeah.

- Great stuff.

- Amen.

- Just to be clear is it,

is it gonna be you or

Jesus taking the wheel?

Just wondering.

- It's gonna be both of us.

- That's good. That's good news.

- All right. Gear

up, puppet boy.

Hey, where's your mask?

Puppet, you have

one freaking job.

Okay.

And number eight, the job.

All right.

Gotta double mask it.

For extra protection.

- Hey. Hey. I'm worried

about you, both of you.

- All right, look at me.

Leave the car running.

When I come out, you f*ckin'

g*n it like a bat outta hell.

Okay?

- Wait. Wait.

- What?

- Uh-oh.

- What're you doing?

Get in the driver's seat.

- Oh, geez.

- Go, go, go, go, go!

- Get in, get in.

- Go, go, go.

- Get in.

- Go!

Money, money, money,

money.

- How much is that?

- Um, like a lot.

Like a lot, a lot.

- I thought you said we just

need a little to get started,

but this seems like

more than just a little.

- Well, I guess we got lucky.

- I don't know, somethin'

doesn't smell right.

- Well, I can't smell, remember?

- No, it's not that.

It's just uh...

- You're a freaking

worrywart, you know that?

- I know. I, I know.

It's just, a lot.

- Yeah, it's a lot.

Damn straight. So what?

Must've just gotten

a delivery today.

- How'd you know that?

- I don't. Just

f*ckin' dumb luck.

- Uh, how

come you know so much?

- About what?

- I don't know about

this, about that,

about, about everything.

- What's it matter?

- You said that when we

start our dream life--

- This is our dream life.

It's already started.

- Okay, so tell me the truth.

- Promise you won't get mad?

- Yeah.

- I might've done

this once before.

A small bank out in Bug Bay.

- That's it.

- Yeah.

And another couple a banks too.

f*ck.

But they were all f*ckin',

f*ckin' chump change, you know?

f*ckin' pennies.

It was nothing like

this, nothing like this.

I wanted to throw in the

towel, puppet, I really did,

but, f*ck,

then I met you.

And I wanted, the whole

f*ckin' world, and the moon.

- We gotta give this back.

- Um, well no, we

can't. We can't do that.

- This was supposed to

be for Mama's pills.

I think I need a minute.

- Look, puppet.

I don't wanna...

Did you just fart?

- Wait, I thought

you can't smell?

- Well I can't. But you got

this weird f*ckin', guilty...

Look, whatever. I, I don't

wanna fight with you, puppet.

- My mind. You know I got a

lot stuck in there right now.

- Just remember, it's me and you

against the whole wide world.

- Yeah. And our baby.

- Huh?

- Our baby.

- Yeah. And our baby puppet.

All three of us.

- Yeah.

- I love you.

- I love you too.

- Did the big baby get his

panties out of a bunch?

I'm just

playing with you.

Uh, baby, will you get the

uh, the masks out the car?

- Why?

- Um, because we gotta burn 'em.

- Ah, burn 'em.

Right.

- Eh.

Hey baby, we gotta get rid

Big Bertha sooner than later.

Puppet?

- Why do you have Mama's pills?

- What?

What are you?

Puppet, I was holding on to

those in case of an emergency.

I put 'em in the car,

and I f*ckin' forgot.

Okay, I'm serious,

I f*ckin' forgot.

We did everything we--

- Stop!

Just,

stop.

- Okay.

- I can't tell--

- You can't tell if what?

- I can't tell if

you're being honest.

- It was just Mama Eda's time.

Okay?

It's been a really

big f*ckin' day.

I'm taxed, you're f*ckin' taxed.

Let's just put the--

- Don't come any closer.

- Let's put the

g*n down, puppet.

- What are we gonna do?

- All right. Now come on

out here or we're coming in.

Choice is yours.

- We gotta, we gotta go

outside and apologise.

Okay?

Okay?

- All right baby,

baby. Just focus. Okay?

All right. We just gotta

split the money and run. Okay?

You know that spot that we like,

the spot that we talked about?

- Yeah.

- We go there.

And, and, and if one

of us doesn't show,

then that means the

other one got nabbed.

Okay?

- Okay.

- And uh, if that happens

then one of us just f*ckin'

disappears forever, okay?

- Forever?

- Look at me. 3:30, tomorrow.

- All right, you got

10 seconds, lady.

- All right? Say you got it.

- 3:30 tomorrow.

- Say you got it.

- I got it. I got it.

- I f*ckin' got it.

- I f*ckin' got it.

- Okay.

- Okay.

- All right.

- Come here. Come

here. Come here.

- Eight,

seven.

- I never loved anyone

like I love you.

And nobody's ever

loved me like, hm.

Nobody's ever loved me.

You're the man of

my f*ckin' dreams.

3:30 tomorrow. Okay,

puppet?

Hey, dream big or

don't dream at all.

- Six,

five,

four,

three.

- I'm here.

- Two.

- I'm here!

I'm sorry!

Marmalade!

- Where's she at?

- She'll be there at

3:30, waiting for me.

- Where?

- It's a secret place only

me and her know about,

there's not much time.

- Don't play me,

blood. We had a deal.

- You break me out, I show

you the way. $250,000.

- All right. You ever think

she double timing you, homie?

You know what I'm saying?

You had your finger

on the trigger, dog.

Remember that? You ever think

she ain't planning on showing?

- Do you believe our love?

'Cause I know what I know,

and I done feel what I feel.

Rest ain't up to me.

- Here's what we about to

do, Jack Rabbit parole.

- There's nothing

either good or bad,

but thinking makes it so.

- Hey, hey, hey. Lay

low till it's on.

- Inmate 3-2-6, laundry pickup.

Put this on. Get in.

Bounce, blood, bounce.

- Problem there, bud?

- I'm straight, blood.

- Straight, huh?

- Yep.

- Laundry goes in

the east end, my guy.

- Yeah, I heard you, bruh.

Hey, hey, you go

get your Marmalade.

- Hey, hey. You got

a hearing problem?

- You go get your girl.

- Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.

- Just calm down,

I said it's cool.

- Stay down.

I keep telling you now--

- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

- I'm with you.

- Just stay down.

- FBI, he's clear, he's clear.

- sh*t. Get your f*ckin'

Walmart cop. sh*t.

What the hell happened? The

plan was to go with him.

- I know, and Chief interfered.

We couldn't get here in time.

- Are they tracking him?

- Yes, every move.

- Okay, he should

be wide open by now.

- Let's roll.

- APB is out. Puzzle

piece tattoo on her neck.

- Oh and a, a heart

tattoo on her left ankle

with the name Baron.

- Okay.

- Possibly strawberry

blonde or pink hair.

Armed and dangerous.

- Once more into the

breach, dear friends.

- Once more.

- Honestly, Ted, you gotta

come up with something

other than the Shakespeare

character, okay?

It's all a bit intense, brother.

- Got some notes for

your performance as well.

- Sorry, what was that?

- Suspect's

vehicle pulling over up ahead.

- Copy that.

- Looking

like some sort of general store

on the north side

of Main Street.

- What do y'all

think he's getting?

- Well, hopefully something

for her with any luck.

Jesus, be a miracle if

he can make it anywhere

in that lemon.

I mean, where'd we find

this piece of sh*t?

- Don't know.

- It's my personal,

sir. Opted to volunteer.

- Good, thank,

thank you. Good job.

Oh, there we go.

We're on the move.

- Hey boss,

car two in position over here

in case he goes over the hill.

- You only get one mama.

- You really took a

shine to that kid, huh?

- Poor guy. He'll do

five to 10 for accessory.

- Ooh.

- At least he got to see

his Mama Eda one more time.

And knock on wood,

his girl as well.

On the move.

Just hold there, boss.

It looks like he's

stopping up here again.

- Be advised, location

could be a nest egg.

Keep your eyes peeled

for a positive ID.

Hey, Roger that.

- Why's

he stopping here?

- They like their ice cream.

Oh, come on, Marmalade,

where you at?

Where you at? Where you at?

- 3:15.

- All right, remember, they're

supposed to meet at 3:30.

Here we go. Next one's the drop.

Right turn in 10

minutes. Eyes on.

Right. Follow. Follow.

- Oh, Christ on a cr*cker.

- Man, what is he doing?

- He's going around the block.

Hang back, hang back.

He's seeing if

anyone's following.

This is it.

- Oh, do you see her?

- f*ck, f*ck, f*ck. Move

in, move in, move in.

- FBI.

- FBI.

- Yeah, come on,

let's get your hands up.

- Get outta the car.

- Hands up.

- Hands up.

- Hands up.

- Get outta the car.

Outta the car right now.

Do not move.

- He said I could keep the car.

- It's clear.

- Put an APB out

for two people now.

I repeat, a couple,

potentially heading north.

Make sure all the perimeter

checkpoints are locked down.

They cannot get away.

- Now special agent,

where are you going?

- I got you.

I don't know what

you're talking about.

No, I don't, no, I don't know

what you're talking about.

I don't know what

you're talking about.

- Do you have the, uh, uh, uh,

the security photos

from the bank?

Move, move, move. Move, move.

- What's up?

What're you looking for?

- sh*t.

- What?

- That is not

Marmalade's tattoo.

- Go ahead and pop your trunk.

- All clear, Sarge.

- Have yourself a

pleasant day, ma'am.

- Take care now.

- Sir, what should

they be looking for

at the perimeter now?

- You know what?

I have no idea which way

we're facing right now.

No f*cking clue.

I just, all right

just, change it back to

a lone male suspect,

Southern drawl.

I don't, I don't, I don't,

I don't, I don't know.

I don't know.

- Copy that.

Wait, what, what about the girl?

- There is no girl.

- What?

- There is no girl.

- Hey there.

- Hey, how can I help you?

- So, I called in an order a

few days ago for Pleonexia.

- Ah, remind me

of the name again.

- Uh, Lamram. L-A-M-R-A-M.

- Uh, starting to think

you weren't gonna show.

- Well, I had a little hold up.

- 408 Ronson Drive.

Thank you. Thank you.

Sir! Sir, I got the address.

- The what?

- The address from the tracking,

made from the phone

call in prison.

- Get in.

- Headquarters

traced the number

back to some sort of

pharmaceutical company.

- That's it. Lamram, Lamram.

Lamram, Lamram. Ah.

- Right here. It's right,

right, right, right, right.

- Officer

approaching, let us through.

- Here, here, here, here.

- Expensive brand of dr*gs, huh?

Damn Warbucks. Rich just

keep getting richer.

- Where are we?

- I don't know what

street this is.

- You're looking at the map.

- Is this Randall?

- Got my whole supply there,

every last pill. It's for you?

- No.

They're for my mom.

Well, my foster mom.

- Left, left. Here,

here, here, here.

Yeah, yeah, yep, yep.

- You oughta been here

a little ,

you f*cking pig.

About g*dd*mn time.

- Well, I'm, I'm,

I'm, I'm sorry.

- Sorry? You should be sorry.

The sheriff's office said

someone would be here by noon.

- Sir, I think there's

been a, a misunderstanding.

- A block of money gone kapoof.

Misunderstanding, my assh*le.

- Well, sir, I, I'm

sorry I don't follow.

- I used to transit

through Bug Bay,

and that sh*t hole

was ripping us too.

- Sir, you said Bug Bay?

- Are you deaf? Yes, Bug Bay.

What're y'all, just sitting

around with your thumbs up

your prison purses.

- Wait a minute now.

It was your money that

was stolen in the robbery?

- Oh, dear god. Am I

not speaking English?

Half a million f*cking

dollars of mine

was stolen from some

podunk bank yesterday.

- Okay. Okay. Let's

just all calm down.

Sir, is this your

place of business?

- g*dd*mn right.

Don Frankels, CEO.

- Baron Pharmaceuticals.

- Insurance company

shittin' themselves

and y'all can't even

identify the victim.

- Baron Pharmaceuticals.

Sir, you don't make the

drug Pleonexia by chance?

- Yes sir, we do.

You know, I, I'm guessing that

y'all ain't got no updates

for me, so, kindly just scuttle

the f*ck off my property

and go find my bills.

Sons of b*tches, worthless.

- Mr. Frankels. Excuse me, sir.

- What?

- Do you foster children?

- Come again?

- Foster children, you

have any, or have you ever?

- Uh, the f*ck that's

gotta do with anything?

- Do you foster children?

- Damn right I do.

You take a bunch

a junkie rejects

and you make 'em into something.

- We'll be in touch.

- Useless pricks.

Linda, get the g*dd*mn

sheriff on the phone.

- What was that about?

- Everything's a puzzle piece.

Find his address,

send a unit over

to Mr. Frankel's

house immediately.

- Wait a minute now. What's up?

- I just, I, I, I

got a feeling that I,

we'll find something.

- Requesting a home address

for a Don or Donald Frankels.

- Tell 'em to look

for a back garage or,

or speak to the foster kids.

- All right, be on the

lookout for a garage.

- Find something like what?

- I don't know. Cages, maybe.

- Cages?

Cages. You think that he's--

- Marmalade said that

her abuser had a cane

and a slight twitch in

his eye when he got mad.

Does that ring any bells?

- Sir?

- Yeah.

- There's a unit, a block

away from his house.

It has a garage, and

outside they just spotted

a jar of marmalade.

Now,

when

we process him in.

- Three cages, apparently.

No recent use, luckily,

but evidence all over the place.

- Chief's questioning

the foster kids now.

- So, what's real, hm?

What's real? What's fake?

- Could use a drink.

- Well, there's a watering

hole about a block over.

- I'll meet you there.

- A man in his lifetime

plays many parts.

- Come on now. First round's

on me, blood.

I'll never do it again, sir.

- No.

- Afternoon, FBI. Did

you happen to see a man--

- I got nothing to do with it.

I don't know nothing

about all this.

He got his pills

and he disappeared

like a fart in a fan factory.

- I'm sorry, um, I'm

sorry, what, what pills?

- Pleonexia.

- For what?

- I don't know. For his mom.

Look, I don't need any--

- Where'd he go?

- Said he was buying

tickets, around the corner.

- Aloha, Bonjour. Don't just

book it. Thomas Cook it.

- How you doing?

I was wondering--

- Agent Huxley?

- Yeah?

- Wonderful,

wonderful, wonderful.

I've got everything

all set right here.

FBI.

Sh.

- I'm, I'm...

- He said you were

gonna be right over.

Uh, I didn't realise

it was gonna be

so lickety split though.

I mean, it's a, it's

a, it's a good thing.

I, I,.

He left a note for ya.

I'm uh, very sorry

for your loss.

- My what?

- I might've peaked.

If you need me, I'm here.

- I need you to stop reading

people's mail. It's illegal.

- Life can only

be understood backwards,

but it must be lived forwards.

I'm taking care of my mother.

I hope you'll do the same.

Farewell, secret agent.

Oh, yeah. Keys.

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