Mick and the Trick, The (2024)

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(logo chimes)

(upbeat music)

(g*n fires)

(upbeat music continues)

- Shit.

- Hey, lemme talk to Donovan.

Who the f*ck do you think it is?

Put him on the phone, all right?

I ain't got time for your-

Just put him on the f*cking phone.

(distant police siren wailing)

Hey, listen, I gotta come see

you for five minutes, okay?

Listen, it'll take five

minutes to get there,

5 minutes to talk to you, all right?

I'll see you.

- [Cruz] You're back.

I thought you were gone for the day.

- I was. I went to the

Bodega and shot someone.

- Damn. Why? Did they run outta Myodol?

- Armed robbery.

- Shit.

- Looks like you have paperwork

to do. Want some coffee?

- Yes, please.

- I got you. Be right back.

- Rojo, get in here!

- Yes, Captain!

- Why?

- Why? Why, why? What?

- Why do you always find

ways to complicate my life?

- I'm not following.

- How many times do I have to tell you?

I've got 90 days, 90 days till retirement.

- Ah, you told me once.

- Excuse me?

- You told me once. Today's

90 days, yesterday was 91.

So technically you-

- Al right, okay, don't get smart with me.

I don't need any more

aggravations, all right.

- What, what did I do?

- What's the matter?

- We don't give you enough work to do

when you're on the clock.

You have to go out looking

for trouble off duty.

- Oh, come on, captain, I

wasn't looking for trouble.

That's not fair.

- I don't wanna hear it.

- Look, Rojo I was just

like you once, okay?

Full of piss and vinegar,

itching to find bad guys.

But you gotta take it in moderation.

- So what was I supposed to do?

- Get a life. There's

more to it than this. Hmm?

- But it's my job, you

know, to serve and protect.

- This job will consume you if you let it.

You're a good cop, Rojo,

all right? Take it from me.

Ease up a bit or before you know it,

you're gonna find life has passed you by.

See that? Santa Monica, California.

That's where I'm going when I retire.

Walk on the beach, watch

the sunset, feel the breeze.

Smell the ocean air.

Every year I would plan a

vacation, I was gonna go there.

And every year I say,

"Eh, maybe next year."

Eh, it looks like next

year has finally arrived.

And I don't need any more aggravation.

So please, please don't

be a hot shot, all right?

I'm outta here in 90 days, 90 days.

- All right, I get it. I'll put

the word out in the streets.

No crime for 90 days, 90 days!

- That's hilarious.

Finish your report and

get the hell outta here.

- Yes, Captain, I'm on it.

- Hey, what's up, Tree?

- Same old, same old.

- Short one.

- You mind?

- No

- Thank you, brother.

He upstairs?

- Yep.

- Darling, you got a

sixth sense show, no one.

I need a new one.

Cheers.

- Boy, of course, Patrick's outside.

- Oh, Jesus, Mary and Joseph,

what is this? A seance.

I don't want to talk to a dead man.

- He's walking this way, he is.

- You know, he's crazy

as a shithouse monkey,

he would g*n down the entire holy family.

Pat! Pat! Sight for sore eyes you are.

Oh, ever cheerful I see.

Well, sorry for your troubles

how many hacks we have.

Sit down, Pat. We'll have

a, we'll have a pint.

We'll talk a little treason-

- Look, I don't need much

of your time, all right?

But after 20 years, I'm done.

I need you and the boys to cross the pond

to get me outta here.

Set me up some place and then

I'll figure it out after that.

- Paddy? Not every day is Paddy's day.

Times change. And we must

change with the times.

Change is hard. Things have

become complicated, my son.

- Complicated? See, I don't

know complicated, okay?

So don't tell me that. I've

given you my f*cking blood.

So, look at me. Get me out.

And you, back the f*ck off.

- Yeah, he's fine.

Patrick, you need to relax.

I think you're forgetting who

the f*ck you're talking to.

- Oh, I know exactly who

the f*ck I'm talking to.

- Listen, Pat,

I remember, I remember

that you are a good and a loyal soldier.

I don't want you to feel

that we are ungrateful

for everything that you have done,

but times have changed, you know?

It's all political, Pat.

It's a damn shame, but it's all political.

I'll tell you what? I'll

give you my word of honor.

The word of Finn Donovan,

sent into Irish Kings County Court,

I will pick up that phone

and I will stay on that phone

until you get exactly what you need.

- You never shut up, do you?

- Oh well-

- See, you word means shit to

me, Mr. Gaelic f*cking king.

I'm done. Make it f*cking happen.

- You don't have to

worry about that thing.

- All right.

- I'll be in touch.

- Where can I find you?

- Actually none of your

f*cking business, okay?

I'll be in touch.

Good imitation of King

Kong. You stupid ass.

- Be seeing you, Paddy.

- Kiss my pimply Irish ass

you miserable son of a b*tch.

Don't you worry about a thing.

He is just as f*cking crazy

as a stray cat.

- Yeah?

- Patty was just here.

- And it seems that he wants

to fly in the proverbial coup.

- We're not gonna have a problem, are we?

- Oh, no. No, I don't think that.

I have a mental reservation.

He's been a good and loyal soldier.

- You know how I feel about loose ends?

Loose ends are bad for business,

which means it's very f*cking bad for you.

- When you're right, you're right.

I've already got somebody on it.

- Get it done.

- All right.

- God damn it. Mother...

(easy mood music)

(upbeat Cuban music)

- Looks like we're gonna

need another extraction.

Yes, yes, I know. It's unfortunate.

So it looks like our mick is going soft.

No, no. Just put a plan in place.

I know better where we stand

once we have our meeting.

Don't want to jump the g*n here, huh?

He is after all our best asset.

Okay, good.

- [Secretary] Mr. Aragon?

- Yes, what is it?

- [Secretary] Mr. Shannon

is here to see you.

- Send him in.

(laughs) Patrick, how's

my favorite mick, huh?

- I seriously don't know.

But how's my favorite spick?

- Touch, my friend, touch.

So tell me, how was your flight?

You got any rest? You look like shit.

- I look like shit?

You know, you actually should thank me

every time I come in here, I

class the f*cking joint up.

- Well, thank you, my

friend. Something to drink?

- Jesus Christ. It's 10

o'clock in the morning, Carlos.

- Really? Since when has

that ever stopped a mick?

Come on, drink with me.

We have lots to celebrate

and lots to talk about.

Rom Viejo?

- What, you don't have any Cuban rum?

- What can I say? I like

the finer things in life.

And you really cannot argue

with perfection, my friend.

Mixer or straight up?

- Straight, please.

- Now we're talking, huh?

You did really good on that

last job. Worth every penny.

- Yeah, it was just like every other job

you ever sent me, brother.

They all become a blur, actually.

I can't tell one from the other,

when one begins, when one

ends, one ends, one begin.

- Well, I can tell you exactly

where the next one begins.

I have another big job for you.

- Yeah, well, that's actually

why I asked to see you.

- Come on, sit down.

- So listen, I...

I was gonna rehearse this,

but I just need you to hear

me right now, okay, brother.

I'm spent.

I'm empty. I, I can't do

this shit anymore, okay?

So I'm, I'm bowing out.

- Come on, Patrick, you're

just tired, that's all.

A little rest and recuperation

and you'll be just fine.

- No, no, you're not hearing me, brother.

I thought about this long and

hard and my mind's made up.

I'm, I'm out.

- You made up your mind? Your mind?

What about my mind, huh? Who

made up my mind for me? You?

You forget who the f*ck you work for.

- How the f*ck would I

forget who I work for, huh?

I've been working for you for 20 years,

doing everything you ask.

The only way I can put it

is the w*r's over, bro.

I'm done.

- Over? Over for who?

That w*r's not my w*r.

Do I look like a f*cking

Leprechaun to you?

I don't give a rats ass about

the IRA, the revolution,

your w*r, your f*cking conscience.

Care about my business.

And this is my business.

- Yeah, I know It's your business.

You've never let me forget

that. I'm just your dan, right?

I, I do the things

that you don't have the

f*cking balls to do.

We call a spade a spade here.

So all I'm asking you

is to go find some other

m*therf*cker to do this.

I mean, just 'cause I

didn't know this was coming.

(tense music)

Carlos, don't.

- Look, Pat...

Here's a bonus for your last job.

Tell you what?

Let me have some time to just

digest all this shit, huh?

I mean, you can't just up and quit on me.

Need some time to find a replacement.

And guys like you don't just

pop outta the yellow pages,

you know?

Got another big job for you.

- So what are you saying? Like

one time for all time's sake?

- You could say something like that.

I don't trust anybody else with it.

Pay you double, huh?

Yes, for all time sakes.

- Yeah, sure, why not?

But I get paid up front

and then you don't see my

face after the job is done

ever again.

I'm ghost

- Sure.

- You find the details in the envelope.

- So no hard feelings, right?

- No hard feelings.

- Yes, go ahead, do it.

- I got this, man, don't worry.

(keys rattling)

(ominous music)

(distant dog barking)

(ominous music continues)

(upbeat jazz music)

(tense music)

(upbeat jazz music continues)

- You have interrupted my f*cking dinner.

Relax, okay?

Relax. Have a drink with me, okay?

There's nobody else here.

- [Vega] You got a beer?

- No. I got rum and I got whiskey.

- Take some rum.

- Fine.

- All right, you know, easy, okay?

Nothing but ice, all right?

So you're here because

I'm a loose end, right?

I am 20 years loyal to somebody

and they send you over to take care of me.

- I know nothing about that, Papa.

I get a name, address and my

money. You know how this goes.

Your number just came up,

that's all. It's just business.

- Yeah. Business, huh? Just business.

You know,

I... I've heard of you actually.

- Yeah?

- You a loose cannon, right?

You, you'll k*ll anybody for a price.

Something like that, right?

- Aye?

- Boss, we're in position.

- No loose ends. Everything nice and tidy.

He is very dangerous.

So you know what to do. Don't miss.

- Sure this is the ride

you wanna take, boss?

- Put him down like the

mad dog he is. Get it done.

(Irish music playing through the headset)

- You and I are the same breed.

There's no difference between us.

- No, I beg the differ

with you, my friend.

We nothing alike. See, you are a...

Well, to be blunt, you're

a f*cking sewer rat.

Okay? You'll k*ll a kid,

you'll k*ll a woman.

You'll k*ll a puppy

as long as they put money

in your pocket, right?

That makes you nothing like me.

- And you? How about you what?

Your f*cking hands are clean.

- I didn't say that, did I?

- I said anybody I've ever

whacked, he deserved it, alright?

I don't k*ll innocent

people, children, women.

That's you, bro. We different, that's all.

- That's debatable.

In any case, it is an honor

having a drink with a legend

before his retirement.

You call me "money mad,

sewer rat" whatever, man.

You're the one that's

getting put down tonight.

- No, I would never call you

an animal. You wanna know why?

Because I have too f*cking

much respect for animals.

Lemme ask you a question.

You get paid before you

came over here to k*ll me.

(speaking Spanish)

- I k*ll you first, then they pay.

- Well, that's a shame actually.

- [Vega] Why is that?

- Well, because what you're

drinking in that rum,

that's worth more than your

whole life right now, actually.

- Come on, Pat. Where are you hiding?

- You know, I'm too fast for you, right?

It don't matter what the

f*ck you think about me.

That part you can't shake.

- You're not actually as

fast as you think, brother.

Don't feel too good, did you?

You see, because of the ice I used,

I used that two or three jobs ago

and I didn't get to see

actually what it did.

So I'm really f*cking curious

if you wanna know the truth.

How you feeling, huh?

Stomach, kind of whatever.

Maybe some projectile diarrhea. Maybe.

You wanna use my bathroom?

Not on my floor, dog, don't do it.

Don't.

Jesus Christ.

(Vega vomits)

That's where the f*ck I eat, dog.

- f*ck you.

- Bull shit.

- Damn, on my floor, dog.

f*ck!

(coughing)

- f*ck you!

- f*ck you!

(thumping)

(tense music)

- You see all that?

There you are. And here I

am. All that for nothing.

- f*ck you.

Adios, Amigo.

(r*fle fires)

(g*n fires)

- I got you, you fucker.

(laughing)

(tense music)

(Irish music)

- Hey, Travolta!

- Jesus f*ck!

- What the f*ck were you

doing? Quick question, huh?

What the f*ck is this?

What the f*ck is that shit? Seriously?

(g*n fires)

(tense music)

(thumping)

- Fine, you win.

- Oh.

- But you better do that thing for me.

And then when I do that,

you better gimme a little bit of this.

(screaming)

- f*ck. Help.

(tense music continues)

Sunshine?

Holy shit.

- [Jones] Any IDs on them?

- No. We're getting prints and DNA now.

Shit knows who they are.

- I want to know who owns

that f*cking building.

Let's take a look inside.

Son of a b*tch.

- Looks like they shot from the rooftop.

- Keep an eye on him.

- Sure.

- Your guy f*cked up.

Oh yeah, I'm sure.

Looks like he got away.

Yeah, it also looks like

you're not the only one

trying to tie up loose ends.

Donovan's guy took a f*cking nose dive

right into the pavement.

Sure, sure. It's gonna

cost you, all right?

These things don't come cheap.

Okay? All right. I'll put the word out.

Soon you'll have every low

life and gutter rat in the city

trying to claim their pot of gold.

- Yeah, so I rolled up in that

m*therf*cker like Scarface.

I'm talking about, say hello

to my little friend. (laughing)

What's wrong with you, man?

(tense music)

Hey yo, yo man,

you can't be coming in here

being all disrespectful

in front of my peoples, man.

- He always this f*cking sensitive?

- Sensitive? Look man, I'm

just trying to protect my shit.

There's too many m*therf*ckers

that want my place

and wanna be where I'm at.

- And where exactly is that?

Nickel and diming your

way through the gutter.

- Well, these gutters

is mine and I own them.

And I damn sure ain't

about to lose to somebody

who think they could come

in here and just take it.

Besides, if it was such nickel and dime,

you wouldn't be here, right?

So what can this gutter

rat do for you, Detective?

- Need to get the word

out ASAP on the target.

Needs to be handled immediately.

- What's the pay?

- 100K First come, first serve.

- What, 100K?

Look, I'll k*ll his m*therf*cker for 100K.

Who the target?

- It's the Mick.

He's gotta go down right

away. Get everyone on it.

There's an extra 10K in it for you

if it's done in the next 48 hours.

- Hey, well look, just

have my money ready.

Thanks for visiting the five and dime.

Be sure to come back anytime, Detective.

- Thanks for the smoke.

- Yeah, fucker.

- Gentlemen, read 'em and weep.

(laughing) Oh, it's my

night, I tell you boys.

(phone ringing)

Hello?

Oh, Carlos, my dearest and closest friend.

What do I have the honor

of this call? Deal me out.

- [Carlos] It looks like

we have a mutual problem

that needs to be resolved.

- [Finn] A problem? I don't

know what you're talking about.

The only problem I have is you

interrupted my winning streak

of my poker game tonight.

- The problem is the Mick.

- Oh no, don't you concern

yourself about that.

My guy is putting that

situation on ice right now.

- [Carlos] The only thing

being put on ice is your guy.

- What are you telling me?

- Your guy's on his way to

the morgue. He's f*cking dead.

- What now?

- [Carlos] Pat took

down one of my guys too.

- Oh, this is getting outta hand.

- I have all my people

out looking for him.

- Yeah, mine too. What

about, what about Jonesie?

- He's on it.

I put the word out on the streets.

I'm keeping an eye on

things from the inside.

- Yeah. Well good.

You know this fish is

too big to just let go.

He knows everything.

- Don't worry about it.

We have eyes everywhere.

We'll get him.

- Well, I have five grand

that says my guys will get him first.

- I wouldn't make that bet if I were you?

- Well, I'm feeling lucky tonight.

- Alright, you're on.

But listen, let's make it

10,000, huh? I need new shoes.

- Good. (laughing)

All right, deal me back in.

(easy mood heavy beat music)

- Who the f*ck are you?

- Hey, good morning.

Just a second. It's good.

Okay.

- Where the f*ck am I?

- Okay. I don't know who

the hell you pissed off,

but you need to get some

food in you, sweetheart.

- Where the f*ck am I?

- You are at Sugar's

garden and honey. You know?

But don't worry, you are safe here.

You've been out for a while. So...

This is the breakfast.

Can you stand? Let me.

- Can you back the f*ck off, please?

Just, just and take this shit away.

- It is just food, man.

- Get the food away for me

'cause I'm gonna f*cking puke.

- Okay, but you need eat something.

(Cutlery clattering)

Oh, Jesus.

- [Patrick] Get it the f*ck away from me.

- Jesus Christ. Okay. Okay.

Don't be so rude because

you are at my home, okay?

Come on. Stand up. Go to

the bathroom and wash up.

- I think so. Yes.

- I'm not your wife or something-

- Just give me a hand, please.

- Huh? Huh? Okay.

Last time I almost broke a

heel and twist my ankles.

Look, you f*cking on my sheets.

- What'd you do to me?

- What?

- Why my pants undone?

- I didn't touch you.

- Then why are my pants undone?

- Oh my God. Look, okay?

If any other fluid aside from your body

would've touched my bed,

would've f*cked you up, okay?

So go to the bathroom and wash up.

It's just to the right.

Just to the right, man.

- Don't move.

- Look at you. Huh? Look at you.

Okay. Oh my God. You will destroyed my...

(door slams)

- Appreciate everything.

So you are Sugar, right?

- [Sugar] Sugar, honey, Sugar.

- Alright, sorry. Sugar.

So please, Sugar, why the

f*ck did you help me out?

What's the deal with this shit?

What the f*ck you want from me?

- My deal? Hmm, honey, my deal is,

Sugar wants whatever sugar wants.

And besides, you threw a man's

body right next to a client

I was working on.

So obviously, he takes off

before we can get to the money part.

- Brother, I'm sorry I f*cked up

one of your magnificent blow jobs.

But I didn't throw anybody

off a f*cking roof.

- You are right.

You two love birds decide to

tell Mount Louise yourself

off the damn building

And only one of you, you

gets to see the end credit.

You know, the way I remember it.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no,

no, no, no. (Speaks Spanish)

You know the deal.

I can't give you a discount again.

What? You do this to me

every time you come here.

- Oh, come on. Don't be

like that. Don't be so loud.

- Hey, don't tell Sugar

how loud to be, Huh?

I'm loud and I'm proud.

- Look, I wouldn't need a discount

if I wasn't here once a week

giving you my hard earned money.

- No, baby, that sounds

like your personal problem.

You won't be here if your

wife was doing my job.

- Fine, fine. You win.

- Oh.

- But you better do that thing for me,

and then when I do that,

you better give me a little bit of this.

(loud thump)

(screaming)

- Anyhoo, I had to get my ass out of there

and you look like you needed saving.

- Lemme tell you something, okay?

I don't need anybody to save me.

Especially someone that... like you.

- Honey, sell that shit to someone else

'cause I ain't buying.

You know, we all need someone sometimes.

You can hide yourself

behind all that anger.

But you can't fool me,

'cause I know, I told

you I was lost once too.

But now I'm happy. You know, fantastic.

And all the things.

And besides, when you all are catching up

on much needed beauty sleep,

I went outside and I heard

from all the little birds

about the mess you made and

how people want you dead.

- Little birds, huh?

- Yeah.

- You need a friend like

Sugar right about now.

Look,

word is, one of the guy who

wants you dead is Carlos.

- I know.

- Yeah.

- And he was responsible for

k*lling a good friend of mine

many years ago.

Jamie, the only girl that took me in

when the rest of the world

treated me like the trash

your lily ass fell into.

He abused her.

And one day she never came

back from the date with him.

All I know is they found her

body overdosed in the gutter.

And you know what?

That girl never did

dr*gs a day in her life.

Never. I know what happened. Sugar knows.

- I hate to be the one to

tell you this. People die.

They OD, they get hot

sh*ts, they get k*lled.

So I, I'm sorry,

but I don't know what the f*ck

you're trying to say to me.

You want me to k*ll 'em for you?

- I don't give a shit what

you do, man. You know?

But if he wants you dead,

I want to give you a better chance

than my friends ever got, that's all.

Because you know, k*lling

him would be sweet of you.

- Oh, I see, I see. You

want me to k*ll him for you?

This is what, it's simple, right?

Oh, he's gonna die anyway, all right?

You want to be there? Is that what it is?

I mean, I don't understand this.

He's dead anyway,

so why am I still here, Sugar.

So get to the f*cking point.

- The point is that Carlos and Donovans,

they got every low life, crack head,

gangster in town, maliante,

looking for you right about now, man.

And this is my point.

Look.

- Come well prepared, don't you?

You use some of these on your tricks?

- Yes.

- And these work?

- Of course, they work.

- Alright, so let me get this straight.

You wanna be my partner?

You want to be Bonnie? And

you want me to be Clyde?

Is that what you're saying?

How f*cking romantic.

Yeah, sure, why not? I

suppose I could use some help.

But if you f*ck me, Sugar,

in any way shape or form,

this is some sort of f*cking con

where you're not being honest,

I will slit that pretty

throat from ear to ear.

- Deal.

- Yeah, why not, huh?

It's definitely unusual.

All right.

I got an idea that I'll

tell you about here.

You go and put whatever you

put on at night, all right?

I don't need to see this shit.

Do me a favor, don't take forever.

All right, listen, first of

all, you're gonna stop shaking.

Don't put your finger,

put it down until you

ready to sh**t, all right?

Now when you fire, okay?

Look down the barrel, please.

Stop. Stop. Relax, okay?

- Are you sure this is going to work?

'Cause, 'cause I'm not like

you, okay? What if I f*ck up?

Why can't we wait to prepare better?

I mean, I, I'm not the

right person for this.

Definitely not.

- You're not the right person, okay?

But you're the only one.

Now listen, put the g*n back up like this.

And when you, all you do

is you don't jerk the g*n,

you squeeze gently, okay?

And you center mass, okay?

That's what you aim for.

- Oh.

Man...

this is a death sentence.

I mean what?

We're just gonna walk in

the front door like that.

- We really don't have a choice.

You wanna look over your shoulder

for the rest of your life

seeing that fat f*ck Donovan outside?

- Look, two words. Why there? I mean-

- Because that's where the money is, okay?

And then we get to k*ll two bird-

We get to k*ll a bird with two-

Whatever the f*cking expression is,

you know, when you k*ll the bird with...

Just...

Look, we'll practice this

until you get it, all right?

- I will help you. But

what is the plan? Eh?

- What's is the plan?

- Well, we get-

- We get there, if

there's two or three guys,

that means the restaurant

collections, all right?

And we wing it.

I'll watch you back, all right?

Listen...

one of those three guys

or two guys or whatever,

could actually be the one

that gave Jamie the hot shot.

k*lled her. So put the g*n back up.

Now you're looking in the eyes

at the guy who k*lled Jamie.

Different, huh? Stop shaking.

- Yeah.

- I look pretty, actually.

Yeah? You know?

- What?

- Lessons over.

- What?

(tense music)

Hello?

(g*n firing)

(g*n firing)

- f*cking b*tch hit me

in the f*cking head.

- Here, just take this. Go. Go over there.

Get him in the back. I'll distract him.

That was a lot of commotion.

Hold on just one minute, Pat.

Take a moment. Take a breath.

You know, just, please, listen to me.

(g*n fires)

Who the f*ck is that, b*tch?

- No, that's my friend, mothetrfucker.

(g*n firing)

Let's get outta here, huh?

That's one of Donovan's guys.

- Yeah?

- Yeah.

(g*n firing)

(g*n firing)

(Delanty groaning)

- [Delanty] Oh shit.

- A lot of sh**ting back

there. Who you sh**ting at?

- What the f*ck? You're a cop!

Why the f*ck are you using a car on me?

- Donovan? Where is he?

I need to talk to him

about a certain mick.

- Oh f*ck, man, I don't

know, I just got here.

We got ambushed. God damn it.

- f*ck.

- Ambushed?

- f*ck, well, that

changes things, don't it?

- It does. Come on, man, my

leg is shattered. Do something.

- What's your name?

- f*ck, man, you don't

need my f*cking name.

Just call the God damn ambulance.

- What's your name?

- Delanty. f*ck.

- Mother f*ck, help.

- So you're Delanty?

- [Delanty] Yeah, God damn

it. Just help me. f*ck.

- Wow.

It's always nice to put the

face to the name, you know?

- Get me a f*cking

ambulance you f*cking prick.

- You in a lot of pain, huh?

- Yeah man, come on, my leg

is shattered. Call someone.

- I got something for that.

- Oh, come on, as*h*le.

- Wow. That's a nice piece.

- Thanks, man.

(g*n firing)

- [Patrick] So this is the

guy who moves Carlos's money.

Simple. Go in and distract

the son of a b*tch

and open the back door, all right?

- Okay. But how the hell

I am going to do that?

I mean...

- You'll think of something.

Yeah, but maybe won't he knows?

He's a psychic, right? I mean...

- Are you serious?

- Yes.

- Do me a favor, okay?

Stop f*cking around.

Just distract him and I'll be around back.

- Yes madam, I believe I can help you.

- Oh.

- Woo, woo, woo.

(groaning)

- Psychic, huh?

What kind of psychic doesn't

see that coming, huh?

- Let go.

- f*ck you.

- Silent! Pat!

- Let me go.

- Do you want help me?

- Stop, stop, stop,

you're hurting him, man.

Do me a favor, okay?

Go wait down the hall for me, all right?

- Can you give me my belt?

- Absolutely.

- You can talk?

- Yeah.

- I am not a patient man. It's

not one of my virtues, okay?

So I'm gonna need you to tell me

where Carlos keeps his money, all of it.

- Are you crazy? He'll k*ll us both.

- Pay attention.

I'm gonna stick this in you

from your solar plexus all the way down

and open you up like a f*cking pig.

And this is the choice you got.

You tell me where his money is,

you live tonight or you take

your chances with Carlos.

You got, no, you got a

better chance with Carlos

'cause you I'm gonna k*ll you.

- Okay, okay, I'll tell you.

- Talk.

- I'll tell you.

He keeps it all in the back,

in the back of a, of a...

- What?

of a car shop in Brooklyn near East-

- Brooklyn East, New York?

- Yeah, it Humberto's wrecker services.

But he's got the place down locked.

- Sh.

- You won't be able to get in. But you-

- Don't, don't talk.

I'm gonna take you with me.

And if you're lying to me,

I'm gonna make you suffer,

because I like to make people suffer.

Especially lying pieces of

shit, okay? Do you believe me?

- Si.

- Relax, relax, relax.

- As long as you tell me the

truth, you're gonna be okay.

You want a coat outside?

It's cold. Come with me.

Say it one more time. Where is it?

- Humberto's Wrecker Services.

It's in East, East, East,

- East New York.

East New York.

- That's all right.

- You all right?

- Yeah.

- Good. Let me get you coat, all right?

Put this away, all right?

(psychic groaning)

I asked you to wake

down the hall, didn't I?

Didn't I?

Walk. Yeah, don't faint surprise.

- What the f*ck are we gonna do now?

- Well, you can't do anything anyway.

I gotta get a few more

slugs, I'm almost out.

- So...

- I got an idea.

- What?

- Yeah.

- You need a miracle,

and Sister Sugar might

just have one for you.

Come on.

- gimme a miracle. Let's go.

- Hello, honey.

- Well, what y'all doing here now?

You don't belong here, girls.

The hooker convention beyond

down the street aways.

- Oh no honey, you are

a comedian or something?

- No, I don't know what you want lady.

And I don't know what you're here for,

but I ain't no interested, okay?

So you are gonna have to go move on now.

- Okay? We all leave.

But I just have to tell Carlos Aragon

that you refuse his gift.

- Wait a minute. Wait a minute now.

- [Girl] There you go.

- Carlos Aragon?

- Yes, Carlos sent us as a gift

for all your hard work and loyalty.

It's a shame that you

refuse his gift. I mean...

- And how am I supposed to

know this here is all for real?

- Real?

- Yeah.

- Come on. Pecker head. It's prime time.

You think we are missed

our precious time here?

No. Hell no.

We are here 'cause we were

paid, I mean. You know?

- Well, it's paid for?

- Of course.

- Well, this here is what you call

a genuine discombobulation now, ain't it?

But it is a gift

and it would be rude of me to deny a gift.

- You are a smart guy, big boy.

- I, I tell you what?

- Okay.

- Yeah. Why don't you

go out in front there

and meet me at the overhead garage door

and I'm gonna let you in, okay?

- The big entrance?

- Oh yeah, yeah.

- Papito, okay. Come on

ladies. One, two, one, two.

All right.

(upbeat music)

- Hey boys!

Carlos got us a little,

a little something,

something for ourselves, huh?

Oh, look at my boys. Look at their chops.

Now, Bowman, I see ya. I see

ya looking at the cheetah.

She's too fast for you, I hope not.

Now let's get on over there to

Bowman. Who else we got here?

Oh, Antwone, already know

by your eyes and hers

and you belong together.

Get on over there honey bun. Oh yeah.

Hey, Grizzly, you still

got that shrimp boat?

- [Grizzly] Yes sir.

- Oh yeah. Them fishnet's gonna

be high and dry for you now.

Come on over there for her.

Oh, little bunny honey, you

know what bunnies like to do,

don't you, Castro?

Well, why don't you do

what bunnies do? (laughing)

Oh, dee do.

Last time I seen a

piece of meat like this,

my daddy had it in a big

brown pot with some paprika

and glazed onions.

Okay, boys, I don't have

to tell you what to do.

Just go do what you do.

Come on darling. (laughing)

First time I laid eyes on you,

I knew that nice tall, tall,

beautiful girl like yourself

but just what Cajun man

like myself be looking for.

You know that?

- Hot duck time, honey.

(speaking French)

(tense music)

- They maizes! They're all maizes!

- Oh, Jesus.

- Finally, you sleep on my balls.

- Let's get 'em all feet. f*cking pig.

- Okay, open.

- No, no, you're lucky for me. Open it up.

Come on. You're the lucky...

- First child.

No, no, no, no. You're

lucky. You're blessed.

A miracle. Remember?

Go first.

- Yeah.

- [Sugar] Oh my God.

- Let's go.

- Finders keepers, sweetheart.

(upbeat music)

All this money. (laughing)

- You keep surprised me

all the f*cking time.

- Yeah.

- Bye ladies. To the

right, right turn. Come on.

Ladies, come on, come on.

Get the f*ck outta here.

Right, right, right, right.

- Okay. Right.

- You are a f*cking miracle

worker. You really are.

I got a stash up here. Extra max gone.

- [Sugar] Hey, I'm tired.

- [Patrick] I know you're tired.

- You got passports?

- Bag is heavy, I mean

- What? You don't have a back up bag.

- What do you mean back up bag?

- These the m*therf*ckers right there!

- [Patrick] Go, go, go, go.

(g*ns firing)

Yo, get the m*therf*ckers!

(tense music)

(g*ns firing)

- [Sugar] Jesus Christ.

(g*ns firing)

(tense music continues)

(thumping)

Come on, baby, I know you

have to have a room available.

This place can't be all sold out.

- Listen lady, you're

not the only entrepreneur

working this area, all right?

Like I said, we're all filled up

and you take your business somewhere else.

- You know how much money

I made you people here?

I practically funded your retirement.

- Ooh, wow. I guess now I can go fishing.

- Come on. You gotta have something.

- Sorry.

- Sorry doesn't help me.

- You take it up with your congressman.

I'm sure you know a few.

- There has to be something

I can do to change your mind.

- Well, maybe, perhaps

we can work a trade?

- Trade? Trade is my middle name, honey.

You know, like the New York suck exchange.

(mischievous music)

I don't do overtime.

Yeah, come on. Come on.

- Why we whispering?

You get hurt at all?

- Well, can I ask you something?

- What?

- Why do you want to

quit after all this time?

I mean, quit, quit. Why?

I mean, you know, my language is...

- You mean why I want to quit

and get out of this town?

- Yeah.

- 'Cause I...

Because for lack of a better word,

I made a really big mistake.

Not too far back, there was this guy,

a low life piece of shit.

(rain pattering)

(g*n fires)

I wacked him in his car,

except I didn't see his

daughter was sitting there.

She took one to the head and...

I don't want that to happen again.

Question, answer?

- I'm sorry, Pat.

- Yeah, well, so am I.

- We all made some mistakes sometimes.

I mean...

But this, it is our job,

forgive ourselves for

the unforgivable, I mean.

- Sugar...

Can't forgive yourself for k*lling a kid.

I ain't going to heaven.

God doesn't forgive that

kind of shit, all right?

That's okay. I don't mind meeting Satan.

I'll give him a run for his money.

And could you please

just turn the light off.

Let's go to sleep.

- Yeah. Right.

(easy mood music)

Can I tell you something about me?

- If you must.

- I love Judy Garland.

(both laughing)

- I love Toto..

- Every time she sing, she

die a little. I mean, like us.

- You're romantic. Got you.

- Yeah.

- I have a romantic for a partner.

So my romantic partner,

will you please turn the

f*cking light off. Let's just...

Really, I...

- You are a real m*therf*cker.

You know, take a rest, man.

- Yeah, let's...

Let's take a rest, huh?

Goodnight, Sugar.

(ominous music)

- Ah shit.

Hey y'all, what the f*ck happened?

How you let them get away?

- Me? Oh my f*ck.

- Don't even f*cking come

with that, All right.

God damn, you're in my way the whole time.

- Hey man, whatever.

Alright, come on, let's

go get some breakfast.

- What? Are you f*cking serious?

Can't believe you're such a f*cking idiot.

(g*n fires)

- All right, all right, I appreciate it.

Thank you very much.

It's a beautiful cake, but

time to get back to work.

Let's go. What's this?

Don't think this is gonna get

you any perks around here.

Okay? Back to work.

- Come on, Captain, you

know you're gonna miss us.

- Are you kidding? What's your name again?

- Ha ha. Very funny.

- What's happening with Bug?

Is he still in interrogation?

- Yeah. Yeah. Don't worry about it.

- [Captain] All right. So what

do you doing standing here?

Come on, let's go.

Chop. Chop.

- I'm on it, Captain.

- Terence "T-Bug" Bergos.

How the hell are you, huh?

Hey, do you mind if I call you "Bug?"

I feel like that's what

friends would call you.

I'm Detective Rojo,

but you can just go ahead

and call me "Detective."

- f*ck you, puta.

- What the f*ck, dude?

Come on, I thought we were

gonna try and be friends.

- f*ck you. I want my lawyer.

- Oh, again with the profanity.

Listen, lawyer's not here, T-Bug.

You got me. So let's talk, okay?

- Bug.

- What?

- My name. It's not f*cking T-Bug.

It's bug, alright, get it right.

- Okay, Bug. Just chill, all right.

Look, let's start this

all over again, all right?

Can I get you something to

drink while we wait and chat?

Like a water, a soda?

Think maybe a little bit of that Rom Viejo

everyone keeps going

crazy about, huh? Yeah?

- Hell yeah. All right,

now you're talking, puta.

I mean, Miss. Detective. Hell yeah.

- I was joking, Bug,

but I like that smile.

Let's keep those teeth

nice and healthy, okay?

And I'll make sure I'll go get

you that nice cup of water.

How's that?

- Whatever, man. Can I just

go? You know it wasn't mine.

- What wasn't yours?

- The g*n. It wasn't mine.

- You know, this is a mistake.

- You mean a misunderstanding?

- Yeah, yeah, yeah. That.

- So the illegal handgun

you were arrested with

concealed under your tight

ass shirt, that wasn't yours?

- Yeah.

- And the extra magazine from said g*n

found inside your, your

tight snake skin pants,

that wasn't yours?

- f*ck you, puta, I want a f*cking lawyer.

All right, you're lucky I'm cuffed, okay?

I'm tougher than you think.

I could take on any of

you pigs, f*cking micks,

you nosy m*therf*ckers in drag, all right?

The f*ck, punk?

- Yes, good choice of words.

Is that who you were chasing?

- I don't know what the f*ck

you're talking about, okay?

I just said it as an example.

- Oh, an example, huh?

- Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm

just making it clear.

You know, I'm innocent, but I know punk.

- Hmm, well that's good to know.

because punks don't do so

well where you're going,

and with what we got on you,

you'll be going in there

for a really long time.

Yeah.

- Alright. Wait a minute.

How about we deal? Huh?

You know, maybe I might know

something, maybe I don't.

What can do you do for me?

- Well, it all depends

on what you got for me.

You know the saying? The

truth shall set you free.

- Yeah, if that's the case,

then maybe we can deal.

But you get me that water.

- That's what I wanna hear,

T-Bug. You stay put, alright?

And I'll go get you the nice cup of water.

- Hey.

- Hey.

- It was great to see you.

- You too. All right.

- Detective Rojo.

Oh man, I heard you got some action.

- Jones, what are you doing here?

- Hey, you know, I was

in the neighborhood,

figured I could pop in

and show you a real

detective gets things done.

- No thanks. I know how you operate.

And we don't do things

like that in this precinct,

all right?

- Really? What exactly

is that supposed to mean?

- Let's just say we'd like

to keep it clean over here.

- Who you got in there?

- Just wanted TJ's minions.

He, he got caught with the

possession of a firearm.

And we think it has something

to do with the sh**ting spree

that left several dead

and including Donovan.

- Right. Right. I heard about that. Yeah.

He talking?

- No, not yet. But he's about to crack.

We're running ballistics on his g*n now.

And he'll be singing like

a canary soon enough.

- I'm sure he will.

(ominous music)

How are things with Jesse?

- What? How you know my daughter?

- Listen very carefully.

Decisions you make can have a

huge impact on how things go.

- Hey, Captain.

- Well, is he talking?

- No, not yet, but he's about to.

I'm just getting him

some water. He's thirsty.

- Oh, he thirsty?

Why don't you order him some

lobster while you're at it?

- Right about now,

they're running ballistics

on the g*n you had.

And it's only be a matter of time

before they get what they need

and put you away for a long

time or to get you to talk.

Now, we can't have you talking again.

So you got some choices to make.

Save your own ass

or hers.

Good.

You know, I'm really glad

we understand each other.

And...

take care, all right?

- Don't worry, Captain.

He's about to crack.

- Well, he better. I want

this wrapped up tight, huh?

And I don't want any more

aggravations, you hear me?

- Yeah. Am I not not always on it?

- [Captain] Get outta here.

- All right, Bug, let's start talking.

- I ain't got nothing to say, b*tch.

- Bug, I thought we had an understanding.

- Nah, b*tch. Just wanted

to see your tight ass

get me some water.

(laughing)

- So you like my daughter, huh?

I can appreciate that.

But as the father of a daughter,

I have certain responsibilities

and obligations to protect her,

to provide for her, to ensure

her safety and wellbeing.

I'm sure you can appreciate that.

Now there are two ways that this can go.

One, you respect my daughter

and treat her right,

and all will be great in the universe.

Or two, if you hurt my daughter

or disrespect her in any

way, I will go to jail.

The only question is whether I go to jail

for sending someone to the

hospital or to their grave.

Do you understand?

Good.

(intercom beeps)

Yes, what is it?

- [Secretary] Detective

Jones is here to see you.

- Send him in.

- Okay, my daughter can go to your court.

But remember what I said, eh?

Good talk. You can go.

- Carlos.

Let me guess, Rom Viejo de Caldas, right?

- Did you expect anything else, huh?

- You know, you got a real

big mess on your hands.

- Me?

- Yeah.

- No, no, no, this is not

my mess. This is your mess.

You and your people.

- My people? My people?

Just what the hell is

that supposed to mean?

- What I mean is that you have

a bunch of big capa de idiots

blowing up the f*cking town

and the Mick is still on the loose.

- The f*ck are you talking about?

We're out there trying

to clean this shit up.

You got your people on one end

and Donovan's on the other.

Both doing more dying than k*lling.

- I don't give a rat ass about-

It's okay. It's okay. Come on.

I don't give a rats ass

about the Donovan's people.

I need your help, okay?

- Listen, I told you, I'm handling it.

You just gotta let me do my f*cking job.

- Okay, all right, but.

This is important, I'm

counting on you, okay?

I need the Mick gone. I need him dead.

I need this to be ending tonight, okay?

(intercom beeps)

What is it now?

- [Secretary] Mr. Aragon,

you have an urgent call?

- Yes, what is it?

- Yeah. Yeah, we got hit.

- The f*ck you talking about?

- Some hookers came in here

and took the whole drop.

- Hookers? Did you say hookers?

- They said they was a gift from you,

that we should appreciate

what you trying to do for us

for doing a good job.

- Who?

She said her name was Sugar.

She was with the Mick.

- The Mick?

- Jesus.

- We have a hit out on the Mick!

And you let him walk right in!

- Oh no, I didn't let him in here.

He was, he was hiding, I

don't know where he was,

but he come on from behind and he hit me.

I thought everything was for real.

- I don't give a f*ck what you thought.

Now you listen to me,

you listen to me really

f*cking good, okay?

You get me my money back.

Every f*cking penny.

You get my money back

or I'm gonna hang you

by your f*cking balls.

You understand me?

- Yes sir. Yes sir. Yes sir.

Well boys, we did be in

a whole lot of mess now.

A whole lot of mess

(speaking Spanish)

- [Jones] Sounds like more trouble.

- It's the Mick and some

f*cking hooker named Sugar.

Took everything.

- Sugar? That b*tch still around?

- You know her?

- Yeah. Yeah. You remember.

She was that drag hooker that

was making all that noise

about that one broad.

What was her name? Jamie.

- The one that was dropped in the alley?

- [Jones] Yeah, that's the one.

- I want that b*tch. She's got my money.

You get this done for me, you

name your f*cking price, okay?

- It's a deal.

(police officers chattering)

- Rojo, we got something

on the sh**t here.

- Oh, what is it?

- We got some images from a

nearby surveillance camera.

Not too good.

But we got these two leaving

the area with two big bags.

Any idea who they are?

- I don't know this one,

but this one looks familiar.

Oh shit, this is her.

- Wait, you know her?

- Yeah, I, I, I worked

the case a few years back,

an overdose.

This young street hooker,

she kept insisting it was foul play

but we had nothing to go on.

This is her.

- Okay, well you need

anything else from me?

- Yeah, coffee.

- Of course, coffee. I'm

here for coffee. Coffee.

(mischievous music)

- Sugar?

(mischievous music continues)

Love the words

(phone ringing)

- Yes?

- Where the f*ck are you?

- Hello to you too, honey.

Got out of the wrong side

of the bed or what? Huh?

- Are you outta your f*cking mind?

They're gonna be looking for

you too. Why did you leave?

- Oh, you are worried about me.

Is it that special?

I mean like-

(tense music)

- You got something I need.

- Who is this?

- That doesn't really matter now, does it?

You got something I need

and I got your b*tch.

- You made a really big mistake.

I don't give a shit about that b*tch.

- Well, that's just a shame now, isn't it?

Ah, well just in case

you change your mind,

I'll be at the old

abandoned recycling plant

in half an hour.

And if you're not there in half an hour,

well, then I'm gonna k*ll

your f*cking girlfriend.

- What the f*ck did you do, Sugar?

Stupid f*cking b*tch.

(tense music)

- [Jones] Get in the car.

(tense music continues)

- Hey, I'm at the old recycling plant.

Yeah, that's the one.

Send me some back up

but could keep it off the wire, all right?

Have them come in quiet.

I don't know. I'm not sure

yet but I'm to find out.

All right.

- You better hope your boyfriend shows up.

- You better hope he doesn't

'cause he's gonna f*ck you up.

- Oh yeah.

- Ai papi.

Is that all you got? My

grandmother hit harder than that.

You must have some serious

performance issues,

you know, down there.

- Shut up.

- It's nothing to be ashamed of.

It's happened to a lot of big boys.

- Shut the f*ck up, I said!

- Struck a nerve, did I?

- Hey, sh.

- I know you're there.

Come out nice and slow.

Good.

Good.

All right. And the hardware.

All of it. Come on. All of it.

That's all you got that?

- Told you. My boyfriend's back.

And you gonna be in trouble.

I said shut the f*ck up.

Pissed off a lot of folks.

Donovan's people want you

dead. Aragon wants you dead.

Me, I got no personal issues with you.

It's all business for me.

But I do want to thank you.

Business has been real

good because of you.

Yeah, yeah, sure I've made

a lot of money with Aragon

and Donovan over the years,

but I hit the f*cking jackpot with you.

Hey, if I k*ll you, I

make 100K from Aragon

plus another 10K bonus.

And you just handed me

all of Aragon's drop.

Shit, I'm going to f*cking Disney World.

And now all I gotta do is finish you off

and this little b*tch over here.

- All right, Jones, it's over.

Put the f*cking g*n down!

(g*n fires)

- Oh shit. See what you made me do?

You know, what a shame.

I always thought there might be something

between us at some-

- f*ck you, Jones. You are

not gonna get away with this.

I have backup coming.

- Eh, that's what they all say.

But yeah, I will get away with it.

It's just too easy. I mean,

she shot you and I shot her.

Simple as that. It's

all gonna be my report.

(groaning)

(g*ns fire)

- No!

- Stop!

- I'm not gonna k*ll you.

Let me see. Let me see.

- Oh, you'll be fine. It's a scratch.

- Freeze m*therf*cker! Put

the g*n down! Put it down!

We have officer down! Call an ambulance!

- Are you outta your mind?

- Please, Captain, it's her only chance.

- There is no way in hell

I'm letting you do this.

You should be home recuperating.

What the f*ck were you

thinking going in there alone?

You, you know what? I'm

gonna get Miles on this.

- Miles?

Listen, Captain, I've

been wanting to nab Aragon

for a really long time.

- Not as long as I have.

And now we have a real chance here.

- Yeah, well, what the is going on here?

You've just been shot.

- This is nothing.

- You should be home resting.

- Oh yeah, because I'm a woman, right?

- Oh, come on. Don't

gimme that sexist crap.

- Oh, would you have said the

same thing to Miles or you?

What would you have done

if you had the chance to grab Aragon?

Would you have just gone home?

- All right. All right, Jesus Christ.

Okay, but please just be

careful there. You hear me?

- Yes, Captain. I'm on it.

So if we can get Aragon

talking about all the things

that Detective Jones admitted to,

then we can take 'em down, you know?

All right, gimme a five count.

- What?

- A five count.

- One, two, three, four five.

- Uno, dos, tres, cuatro,

cinco, sies, siete.

- Loud and clear.

- Mind if I join the party?

- Captain, what are you doing here?

- Someone has to make sure

this doesn't turn into a g*ngb*ng.

- Ooh, I like this one.

- All right, remember, all you

gotta do is get him to talk.

Once we get what we need, bang. We go in.

All right? All right?

- Yes. Yes. Alright, I got

it the first 20 times, okay?

- All right, listen.

I still think it's a risk

going in there with Sugar.

- Oh, please, Sugar can

take care of herself.

Trust me, all right?

And if I don't go in there with Sugar,

use your head, you know?

- Don't worry, sweetheart. You

don't have to tell me twice.

Careful is my middle name. C-A-R-F-U-L-L.

- Hilarious. Can we get

this party started, please?

Ladies and gentlemen, come on.

- You know, I think there's an E

actually somewhere in there.

C-A-R-E.

- Doesn't matter.

(intercom beeps)

- Yes, what is it?

Hello?

- Hello?

- Hey c*cksucker, you didn't

expect to see me again,

did you?

f*cking cock sucking m*therf*cker.

- This is quite a surprise. Yes.

You got some balls.

- Yeah. Two sets actually here.

- What?

- I'll tell you later.

We got a deal for you.

- A deal?

- Yes, a deal. What? Don't

you listen so good, huh?

- You know,

things got off of the wrong foot, okay?

And, and it's, it's my fault, right?

Things got out hand.

- It's a bit of an

understatement, don't you think?

(mumbling)

- You sent the f*cking

Dominican to k*ll me.

- Me? Why will I... come on.

- You didn't do that?

- Come on, relax. Come on.

- See what I mean.

- Hey.

- What?

- Calm. Calm, man.

- Tranquilo. Tranquilo. We are friend now.

- We all friend now?

- Yeah.

- Shut the f*ck up.

You see what I mean, right?

Yeah. Yeah.

We're all, we're all, we're

all, we're all friends now.

- So what do you propose, huh?

- [Patrick] What do I propose?

Can you please take this?

'Cause I can't look at this piece of shit.

- [Sugar] Okay. Well thing

is you piece of shit,

shit, shit, shit, shit, shit, shit.

- What's going on? What's the problem?

- I don't know.

This has never happened.

- Well, fix it. Come on!

- So you're just gonna gimme

my money back and then what?

Just walk away. Is that it?

- Yeah, exactly.

We give you your money back

and then we don't wanna look

over our shoulders, okay?

We don't wanna see you. It's simple.

(laughing)

- It is like an offer I can't refuse.

- So, so we got a deal?

- Sure, sure, sure. Listen,

let's drink on it, huh?

Rom Viejo?

- Three glasses.

- That's what I wanna

hear, huh? My mick is back.

Yes, we have a deal. (laughing)

- What the f*ck is going on with this?

I can't make anything out.

- We are having serious issues here.

We are not getting anything.

- f*ck it. Let's move

out. Come on, let's go.

- f*cking die.

Are you sure that virus you

got is gonna work, right?

- Told you my best client

teaches computer at NYU.

So he got that shit on

the net. It's gonna work.

- He's dead, huh?

- Finally.

- I'm getting old.

- I can't believe you kept a journal

of every sad son of a b*tch you k*lled.

- I kept a journal because

for this exact reason.

The cops are gonna find that, I'm clear.

- You sure your name is not on that shit?

- Why would I put my

name in that shit, okay?

Let's get outta here.

(tense music)

- Where the hell are they?

Son of a b*tch.

- (laughing) You wanna hear the good news?

The good news is, with Carlos

and Donovan in the ground,

Jones is off the payroll,

we've expanded our

territory exponentially,

and blow it on (indistinct)

and all in one shot.

We didn't even have to do anything.

The bad news is...

I gotta deal with the Irish

John Wayne running around

because you can't handle him.

Whoa, whoa. Hey, Whoa, whoa.

Take it easy there cowboy. I

can handle him plenty, right?

What you don't understand,

well, maybe you do understand is,

I have to operate within

the, how shall I say,

navigational beacons of the law, right?

I can't just plug a guy

like you, all right?

- You're not as irredeemable as me?

- No, I guess I'm not.

- Listen to me.

I don't want this f*cking leprechaun

making any more problems.

You got it?

- Mick is running around

with some drag queen hooker,

probably spent all the cash.

He's probably strung out in

some crack den in Cleveland

or God knows where.

Or dead. Yeah.

- Dead?

- He f*cking better be.

- Don't worry about it.

- I worry.

- [Police Officer] Police!

- f*cking knew it. You m*therf*cker.

This is what you do,

c*cksucker. You set me up.

m*therf*cker!

- No, no, no.

(g*n fires)

- You did good, kid. Real good.

- Well...

- Well...

- I'm heading up here.

- This my way.

So...

- Listen, before you go,

what's your real name?

- Really?

- Yeah. Come on.

Gimme that.

- Jesus.

- David.

- Come on, man, seriously.

- Come on.

- Joseph.

- Yeah, really. King of dreams.

- King of dreams. Well...

- Well...

- I guess this is goodbye.

- Yeah. Where are you headed?

- Well, I don't know, honey.

But you know, this is

the story of my life.

- Listen, I'll tell you

what, why don't we...

We've been doing so good so far.

Why don't we just hang together

until we figure out what

we're both gonna go do.

- I knew it.

Jesus, I thought you never asked me.

I was wondering how

you survive without me.

- So was I. Come here.

Where are we headed?

- Well, not that way,

not that way. This way.

- You know what I think we need?

- We need to buy a car.

- And go where?

- [Sugar] Route 66.

- [Patrick] Oh shit, you know,

something I've always

wanted to do, honestly.

- Route 66.

- Route 66. Yeah.

(crosstalk)

- [Patrick] Well, we get a convertible.

(crosstalk)

- [Sugar] Oh my gosh. This

one's sparkling. Amazing.

Look at the moon.

Full moon.

- I think we friends for life.

- I think so.

(Sugar Honey Ice Tea by

Lydia Britton playing)

I wake up with the sun

spinning in my orbit

I shine bright like the stars

You know you can't ignore it

I am making history in every moment

Sugar Honey Ice Tea

Sugar

Sugar Honey Ice Tea

Sugar

You don't wanna play with me

Sugar

Sugar Honey Ice Tea

Sugar Honey Ice Tea

Sugar Honey Ice Tea

You don't know I'm a...

You don't know I'm a...

You don't know I'm a

Sugar Honey Ice Tea

You don't know I'm a...

You don't know I'm a...

You don't know I'm a

Sugar Honey Ice Tea

You don't know I'm a...

You don't know I'm a...

You don't know I'm a

Sugar Honey Ice Tea

Sugar Honey Ice Tea

Sugar

You don't wanna play with me

Sugar

Sugar Honey Ice Tea

I'm a Sugar Honey Ice Tea

Sugar Honey Ice Tea
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