01x07 - Unable to Locate

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "Will Trent". Aired: January 3, 2023 – present.*
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Based on Karin Slaughter's bestselling books, the series follows Special Agent Will Trent of the Georgia Bureau of Investigations.
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01x07 - Unable to Locate

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UNKNOWN TEENAGE GIRL: [ECHOING] Will?

Will? We gotta go. Will!

[♪]

[BREATHING HEAVILY]

[♪]

[KETTLE WHISTLES]

- [TV PLAYING INDISTINCTLY IN BACKGROUND]
- Betty, don't you look sophisticated?

I'm a grown man with a
small dog that wears clothes.

Thanks, Nico.

Now, if you don't
like this freeze-dried,

too-damn-expensive lamb formula,
I'm afraid we're out of options.

Betty? Hey.

Oh, and now you're eating paper.

That's just rude.

What you got here, huh?

- What is this?
- [BETTY BARKS]

MAN ON TV: ,
over the last years.

Georgia's population would've
been significantly lower

if not international migration,

which has added , to the state.

This program and others
like it are brought to you

by T. Rowe Price.

It's never too early to start investing

- in your child's future.
- [KNOCK ON DOOR]

[SIREN WAILING IN DISTANCE]

- We've got a problem.
- I agree.

We need to talk about boundaries.

Why are you here?

You familiar with the Confederate Front?

Neo-n*zi wannabes? Sure.

Will you take off your shoes?

We've been hearing chatter that
they're recruiting more members,

- planning a show of strength.
- Okay.

Now, there's an entire
shipping container of g*ns

that's gone missing.

Last known location was
Atkins Co. Container Yard.

Almost a million dollars
in as*ault r*fles.

Let me guess.

You got a bad feeling those
two things are connected.

If they stole those those g*ns,

they have enough weapons
to support a small militia.

A lot of innocent people
could be getting k*lled.

- [KNOCK ON DOOR]
- Oh, are we hosting brunch, Amanda?

Shoes.

[♪]

Oh, no. Mnh-mnh.

You and I do not drop
by each other's houses.

We're not there yet.

- Oh, I know.
- You're late.

I got here as fast as I could.

Do you have any coffee?

Still brewing in the kitchen.

It's a single serve meant
for me to enjoy in solitude,

but I guess you can have it.

Thanks. Nice place. I
like that worked-on look.

Believe it or not, it looks better
when you're actually invited.

Why is this happening here?

The shift manager at Atkins Company

is waiting for you.

Her name is Babs.

Oh. Nice of you to give Babs a heads-up.

[♪]

I'll go wait in the car.

[♪]

- [DIALING]
- [CELLPHONE RINGING]

ANGIE: You've reached
Detective Angie Polaski.

- Please leave me a message or text me.
- [VOICEMAIL BEEPS]

♪ At night, I think of you ♪

♪ I want to be your lady maybe ♪

♪ If your game is on,
give me a call, boo ♪

♪ If your lovin's strong ♪

What are you doing, Will?
Looking for candy? Hurry up!

Hey, Angie, can you stop
yelling at me for five seconds?

- [MRS. FLANNERY SNORING]
- [MRS. FLANNERY FARTS]

♪ No, no, no, you can't be lame, boy ♪

♪ At night, I think of you ♪

♪ I want to be your lady maybe ♪

♪ If your game is on,
give me a call, boo ♪

- Shotgun.
- I don't have a license.

I'll read the map. Teamwork.

We got this.

♪ Every day I pray my heart can win ♪

I have the utmost faith
that you won't k*ll us.

♪ Man, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪

♪ I need you, I want you ♪

♪ To have you, hold you, squeeze you ♪

BABS: Billions of tons of goods
move through my freight station.

We got a simple but efficient
system for tracking it all.

How long y'all gonna be here?

I got pole-dance class tonight.

- MAN: Excuse me.
- However long it takes, Babs.

- That's alright.
- So should I just pretend

like I didn't see
pregnancy test instructions

on your kitchen counter?

That's exactly what you should do.

I'm not worried about whatever's
on your kitchen counter.

Do you want to talk about
my Honey Bunches of Oats?

Because we can.

Hey, GBI, this is our terminal
grounds person, Taki Georgiou.

He oversees container
maintenance and inventory.

Looking into that UTL.

- What's UTL?
- Means "unable to locate."

So, missing. Any thoughts
on how it happened?

Here's what I know.

Yesterday, a truck came
with the proper waybill

to pick up the container.

But it wasn't in the yard. UTL.

So how often are containers
from this yard going UTL?

We got . % location accuracy.

[BABS CONTINUES SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]

That entry or... What?

Excuse me, Mr. GBI,

you cannot climb up there
unless you're an employee.

Taki, please get him down.

Hey, step back.

You see this? You know what it means?

It means you step back.

The s on this container.

One of them's rounded,
the other squared.

[♪]

Somebody altered these numbers.

They're probably tampering
with your waybill system too.

They doctor whatever
containers they want to steal

and then create a waybill
with a matching number.

Then they drove off like
it's a normal pickup.

Unfortunately, Babs,
this wasn't a mistake.

One of your workers stole the g*ns

right out from under your nose.

None of my guys would do this.

Then maybe it was you.

Either way, we'll still need
a list of all your employees.

Hey, Taki, what are the
containers over there?

Those are just old, damaged.

They call it the graveyard.

Then why does it look like
somebody was just moving

a few of these around?

What does it have to do
with my waybill system?

I'm not sure yet, Babs.
That's why we're walking.

FAITH: I'll go get a crowbar so
we can open some of these doors.

Alright.

[♪]

No need, Faith. Come over
here. Take a look.

Looks like someone was trying
to hide more than just numbers.

[♪]

[♪]

Geez, he looks so young.

Yes, s for sure.

Three sh*ts to the
chest, two to the stomach.

Bing-bing.

Where'd this happen?

Fly Sneaks Store in Little Five Points.

There was a big sneaker
release there today,

and Roland Wynder here
got jacked for his pair.

Did you catch anything
unusual in the autopsy?

Nope, standard amm*nit*on rounds.

Nothing notable, medically speaking.

You're going to have to
solve this one on your own.

Ha ha. We got eyewitnesses
and a straightforward motive.

So we'll clear this fast
and then I'll pick up

a pair of exclusive sneaks
for my kid Max's birthday.

Shop owner's at the station,
ready to give her statement.

We should go. Thanks, Pete.

So the guy, Roland,
bought the last size s

when somebody in a
hoodie came in blasting.

And then what?

He grabbed the sneakers
and took off running.

Anyone you think might have done this?

Yeah. I got a guy for you.

He's a sneaker reseller
by the name Pun'kin.

And he was at your store today?

He sure was, Michael.

He was yelling and screaming

about not winning our sneaker raffle.

Security had to throw him out.

Here's his info.

[♪]

- Okay.
- Be right behind you.

Mm-hmm.

You know you owe me, right?

Why do you think I took this case?

I need this solved quick.

I can't have people
thinking my store isn't safe.

We'll get him.

- Promise.
- You better.

[♪]

Hey, can you get me in there next?

I gotta get on with my day.

I promise you, we are
moving as fast as we can.

Well, I saw the whole thing.

- You don't say?
- Yeah. Jerry Kilargis.

I own the record store across
the street, Wax 'N' Facts.

Okay, what did you see?

Couldn't really make him
out with that hoodie up,

but I will say I watch
the fancy foot traffic

lined up outside that store,

and what struck me about
the sh**t is he had on

the most basic sneakers I've ever seen.

Reminded me of Bobos back in the day.

You remember those cheap tennis shoes?

Who wears Bobos to a "sneaker drop"?

Yeah. Uh, Detective Ormewood,

this is Jerry Kilargis.

He said that he saw the suspect
run off in a pair of Bobos.

That's fun. Should we go
check on this Pun'kin guy?

So I'm good to go?

- You don't need me anymore?
- Sure.

We know where to find you.

Victim's name is Jed Pipski,
logistics coordinator.

Any connection to the Confederate Front?

Not that I found, but DFI dug up

something interesting on his phone.

He was making an unusual
amount of calls to Babs.

Babs neglected to tell us

he hadn't even shown up
to work for three days.

- Mm. I knew I liked her for this.
- [TELEPHONES RINGING IN DISTANCE]

[♪]

sh*t in the dark... are you worried

about the pregnancy test?

And I still don't want to talk about it.

- Let's bring in Babs.
- Okay.

How's everyone holding up
with the news of Jed's death?

It's pretty rough.

We're like a family down at the station.

Everybody is going to
The Truck Stop tonight

to toast to Jed.

The Truck Stop?

It's a bar across from the station.

- [TELEPHONES RINGING IN DISTANCE]
- Jed'd be sad to miss it.

You and Jed were close.

Jed was the best logistics
coordinator alive.

Is that why you two
would call each other

at all hours of the night?

[♪]

It's the nature of the business.

Or maybe the two of you
were working together,

- boosting containers.
- What? No.

[♪]

Our relationship wasn't
always about work.

[♪]

Jed and I were having an affair.

- What?!
- Are you kidding me, Babs?

We were going to find out.
Why wouldn't you tell us that?

Yeah, sure, just air
out my dirty laundry.

I'm sure Human Resources
would love that.

Not to mention my husband.

- When was the last time?
- Three nights ago.

The night he went missing?

Babs, you realize you're
the last known person

to see Jed alive.

- This looks bad for me, huh?
- Oh.

Mostly it looks like you two
were conspiring to steal g*ns,

and then you took him
out, which ain't good.

I swear that is not what happened.

Convince me.

Talk to us about the Confederate Front.

You employ any of them at the station?

One of the guys, his
name is Craig McDonald.

He's a forklift operator.

He's got this Confederate
tattoo with CF printed on it.

Confederate Front.

Where's Craig right now?

He's off today, but I can tell
you where he'll be tonight.

Truck Stop. Jed's wake.

I ain't k*ll nobody.

I wasn't even at that
wack-ass store, bro.

That's not what I heard.

We got eyewitnesses saying
you caused quite a scene today.

Because their owner rigs the raffle.

She always gives them
to her peoples first.

I've missed out on the last
five releases because of her.

And that made you angry, didn't it?

Angry enough to come
back locked and loaded,

'cause you'd do
anything not to miss out.

Y'all not pinning this on me.

I'm telling you, I ain't k*ll nobody.

You keep that same energy in court,

Pun'kin, you might get lucky
with parole in years.

Hey, let me talk to you a sec.

[DOOR OPENS]

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS,
TELEPHONES RINGING]

Yeah, he's already lying.

We got him right where we want
him, scared out of his mind.

Does it bother you

that his shoes don't
match the description

we got from the record store owner?

Not particularly.

Not when we found a pair of the size

stolen sneakers in his car, too.

So stop poking holes.

Doing my job or poking holes?

- Poking holes.
- Yeah.

WILL: It turns out Craig McDonald spent

a little time in Central State prison

- for burglary.
- That facility is a haven

for known Confederate members.

Craig's got to be the connection.

What about Jed?

Do you think he's involved
and things went sideways

or just wrong place, wrong time?

I'd say the latter.

I think after a late-night
rendezvous with Babs,

Jed stumbled upon Craig
changing container numbers.

So bring him in. What are we waiting on?

Well, if he's Confederate Front,

there's no way he's giving them up

unless we have strong evidence on him.

Our intel says there's a
lot of movement going on

with known Confederates.

Something's in the works.

So whatever you need
to find, find it faster.

[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS]

♪ Ooh, ooh-ooh ♪

♪ Ah, ah, ah ♪

♪ Where my girls at? ♪

♪ From the front to back ♪

♪ Well, is you feelin' that? ♪

♪ Put one hand up,
can you repeat that? ♪

♪ Tryin' to take my man,
see I don't need that ♪

What are you so happy about?

It's the first time I've
been outside of Georgia.

Whoop-de-doo. It's not
like we're going to EPCOT.

[♪]

We could go to the cops.

They won't do anything.

- They never do.
- You don't know that.

[LAUGHING] I actually % do know that.

He'll just deny it.
And so will his wife.

And then they'll look like
these cute little foster parents

who were nice enough to
take in a teenage slut

who's now just causing trouble.

He walked into your room
in the middle of the night

and r*ped you.

Seems like he should
have to pay for that.

You know he's done it before.

They're going to ask
me what I was wearing

and how many guys I've slept with.

That's the way the world works, Will.

Look at your neck.

You tried to report someone

and got thrown through
a plate glass door.

Did they do anything
for you at the hospital?

No. [SIGHS]

Okay. Then let's not report him.

- I'll k*ll him myself.
- Oh, my God.

Pull over. Right now!

Where are you going, mental patient?

Mental patient?

You're the one that's delusional.

You're going to throw your life
away for that piece of garbage?

God, if anyone's going
to k*ll him, I will!

Get back in the car!

You're going to walk
miles to get your abortion?

Yes!

Well, watch out for snakes
and alligators and pythons.

- Pythons are snakes!
- [ELEVATOR BELL DINGS]

[♪]

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]

[MOUSE CLICKING]

[MOUSE CLICKING]

What?

I found the pregnancy test instructions.

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS,
TELEPHONES RINGING]

- [LIGHTS BUZZ]
- [DOOR CLOSES]

[SIGHS]

Are you late?

No, I'm peeing on sticks for fun.

So are you...?

Pregnant?

The word is "pregnant."

- Are you pregnant?
- I don't know.

I haven't taken the test yet.

You just said you peed on a stick.

I... I... I was just saying...

I haven't taken it yet.

Okay, so why don't you take it now?

Why don't you take it now?

Real mature, Ang.

I don't know what you want from me.

Will, I'm days sober.

Does that seem like
mother material to you?

This scares me, too. Okay?

I have no idea what
this is, how this goes.

I'm barely keeping a
Chihuahua alive at home.

But at least we know what not to do.

And I do think that
you would be a great...

Don't even finish that sentence.

Oh, my God.

We've been having this
argument for years.

You actually think you can
Etch-A-Sketch things away

and they don't exist anymore.

But I'm still just a junkie
trying to get her life together.

You are not the only one

who's had to drag
themselves out of a hole.

Yeah, well, I don't even know

if this "maybe baby" is yours, so...

[♪]

You make this impossible sometimes.

[♪]

You know what?

Do whatever you want, Ang.

[♪]

[SIGHS]

[♪]

[BREATHES UNSTEADILY]

[♪]

[SIGHS]

[♪]

[CHUCKLES]

[♪]

[CHUCKLES]

[♪]

ORMEWOOD: Where the hell is Polaski?

[♪]

Everybody throw one back for Jed!

- ALL: Yeah, Jed!
- [ALL CHEERING]

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]

WILL: There he is, by
the pool table with Taki.

Craig's gonna play coy.
We need to match him.

Subtlety is key.

Just get him talking, track
the holes in his story.

Got it.

- It's gonna be a slow burn tonight.
- [MEN GRUNTING]

[PEOPLE SHOUTING]

Guess they started throwing
them back earlier than I thought.

MAN: Get him out of here! That's it!

Confederate tat.

- I'll take Taki?
- Mm.

CRAIG: Nothing changes
because of this, alright?

- Nothing changes.
- Okay?

We'll still be in good shape

if we get 'em into
Jackson in the morning.

Craig McDonald?

Special Agent Trent, GBI.

I have a few questions.

- What kind of questions?
- Oh, I don't know.

Let's start with an easy one.

What's in Jackson?

- That's the wrong question, GBI.
- [VEHICLE DOORS CLOSING]

[♪]

Alright. Why don't we, uh...

why don't we go take a walk, Craig, huh?

It's getting a little crowded.

I don't think you understand
who you're talking to.

[♪]

- [GRUNTS]
- [ALL GRUNTING]

[♪]

- [GASPING]
- Hey, spread out!

He won't get far.

MAN: Go left, go left!

You go that way.

[♪]

[INDISTINCT SHOUTING]

[♪]

Check over here.

Gotta be somewhere.

- Come on!
- Go! Go!

MAN: Come on!

[INDISTINCT SHOUTING]

- Could be anywhere!
- Gotta be here.

[♪]

Come on. He'll have backup coming.

- Let's go!
- Alright. Come on.

Let's head out.

Well, what do you think?

- I don't know... [SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]
- [INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]

[♪]

[TELEPHONE RINGING]

What's up, Faith?

FAITH: We got a problem out here.

I can't find Will.

His phone runs out of battery

because batteries aren't
designed to work for years.

Have you tried talking to Angie?

It's more serious than that.

I found his g*n in front of
the bar we were surveilling.

He was following a Confederate.

Amanda, there's blood out here, too.

[♪]

Hey, I need backup. Are you listening?

[♪]

I... I'll have a mobile
command center out there

within the hour.

I'm pulling together
whoever's available to help

- with the search.
- Great.

- I'll be here.
- No.

I need you to take the
lead on the missing g*ns.

Isn't Will more important?

That's why I'm sending
the entire GBI out

to a dive bar called The Truck Stop.

But if the Confederates are
attacking law enforcement,

they're up to something bad.

That's your assignment, Agent Mitchell.

Can you handle it?

[♪]

- Yes, ma'am.
- [DOOR OPENS]

[♪]

Will, you home?

[DOG BARKS]

Yeah, feel the same way
about you, you little snitch.

- I was just starting to tolerate you.
- [DOG WHIMPERING]

I'm going to find some junk
food, not share with you.

[CELLPHONE RINGING]

Alright, let me just...

Let me just talk
before you say anything.

Hi, uh, Amanda?

You're not the last person in the world

I expected to call me but...
but pretty close to it.

[♪]

No, I haven't spoken to him since, um,

he was at the precinct earlier.

How much blood was it? Do
you know that it was his?

We don't know anything for sure.

Alright, I'm on my way.

No, I have enough manpower here.

Amanda, come on.

They found his g*n.

You stay there in case he
comes home. I'm serious.

He might... He might
need medical attention.

[♪]

Call me if you hear anything?

Yeah. You'll be the first to know.

- Okay.
- [CELLPHONE BEEPS]

♪ You are tired ♪

[♪]

I don't know why I told
Will the baby wasn't his.

I don't know why I hurt him like that.

♪ My love is growing stronger ♪

That's wrong. I do know.

Because he's going to let me.

♪ Ooh, I've been loving you ♪

Will has always been there.

[♪]

Always, and no matter
how much I mess up,

he still sees good in me.

[VOICE BREAKING] I hate it.

I mean, what is he thinking?

Marriage? Family?

I don't know when the last
time is I... I had a checkup.

Am I really giving "grown-up" here?

I... I eat cereal out of the box.

♪ You are tired ♪

[♪]

What if I'm as mean to
my kid as I am to myself?

[♪]

I just want him to come home.

[♪]

You do too, huh?

♪ Habit to me ♪

♪ Ooh, I've been loving you ♪

♪ Too long ♪

Thanks for the girl talk.

[♪]

- [LAUGHTER]
- ♪ You are tired ♪

♪ And your love is growing cold ♪

Slow this thing down. I'm gonna barf.

- Alright, alright.
- [LAUGHTER]

♪ As our affair, affair grows old ♪

Any Olympic sport.

What would you do?

Cross-country skiing.

Have you ever been skiing?

That's not the game we're playing.

- What about you?
- Hmm.

I wish being mad was
a sport. I'd crush that.

[♪]

Are you scared?

♪ A little too long ♪

None of this is your fault.

Just Etch-A-Sketch it from
your mind when it's over.

Etch-A-Sketch?

You remember.

Just got to shake it really
good to erase what's there.

That's what you do.

You shake it away and you move on.

Well, we have a lot of
shaking to do, Wilbur.

Hey, no more foster homes for us, okay?

It's two years. Let's
stick it out together.

- ♪ I love you ♪
- Okay.

♪ I love you with all my heart ♪

♪ And I can't stop now ♪

♪ Please, please, please ♪

- [SIREN CHIRPS]
- YOUNG ANGIE: Oh, no, Will, we got to go.

Get up right now.

- Seriously, come on.
- [CLANKING]

- [VEHICLE DOORS OPENING AND CLOSING]
- MAN: Let's go.

Come on. Hurry up.

- Let's go.
- [SIGHS]

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]

Let's go. We got to keep it moving.

About to do it, boys, let's go!

- Hurry up.
- [GROANS]

[CAR DOORS OPENING, CLOSING]

- [BUTTONS CLICKING]
- [SIGHS]

Great.

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS,
TELEPHONES RINGING]

Hey. I'm sorry to hear
about Trent, Angie.

Why are you sorry? We
don't know what happened.

No, I know, but he's your
guy, and you're my partner, so.

Jesus, yep, Trent is
missing and he's wonderful.

You're here and you're awful.
It is what it is.

- Mm.
- I'm sorry.

Seriously, it's been a
long, sleepless night,

and I feel like the whole department

is waiting for me to break down.

Only a few. Don't worry about them.

- Hey, Captain Heller.
- Hey.

How you holding up, Ang?

- Good.
- Good.

So, uh, what's that sneaker
sh**ting looking like?

Oh, we put a bow on it for you, Cap.

Our suspect is being
processed as we speak.

- I like to hear it. Good.
- Uh, wait.

Um, Jerry Kilargis, the
shop owner across the street

from the m*rder, said
that he saw the sh**t

wearing what were described as Bobos.

Pun'kin was wearing a rare pair of Nikes

the day of the sh**ting.

He could have changed them.

Yeah, maybe.

But, um, I did some more digging.

I meant to tell you,
but with Will missing

and everything, uh, sorry.

- Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
- So what do you got for us, Ang?

So my theory is that those
Bobos the sh**t wore

were prison-issued,
Georgia State Penitentiary

to be exact.

Pun'kin never did time, but our victim,

Roland, did a stint with his friend

Billy Thompson for aggravated as*ault.

Roland got out two years ago.

Billy got out last week.

So you think Roland's
friend is the sh**t?

I think he's worth talking
to before we move on Pun'kin.

Yeah, I agree.

It's too weird to be a coincidence.

Go find the guy.

You just go over my head to the captain

right in front of me?

- What's your problem?
- What is your problem?

You want to send an innocent man to jail

just so you can get a
hookup with a sneakerhead?

You have no idea what the
hell you're talking about.

Well, then explain it to me.

You've been trying to close this
case since before it started.

We recovered the stolen sneakers.

We have eyewitness testimony.

From someone who clearly
has something on you.

You think I didn't see that, Michael?

It's not like that. Hey,
leave it alone, Angie.

I'm not trying to get
caught up in your shady...

Leave it alone!

[GLASS SHATTERS, INDISTINCT
CONVERSATIONS STOP]

[BREATHING HEAVILY]

[♪]

Leave it alone, Angie.

[♪]

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS RESUME]

[♪]

Where's my partner?

I don't know.

Okay, here's the deal.

We got a dead body and a
missing law enforcement officer.

This is as serious as it gets,
Taki, so you better tell me

where those g*ns are
and where my partner is.

TAKI: I don't know anything.

I got you on security cameras

leaving work the night Jed d*ed.

I checked his schedule.

Your shift ended about
hours earlier that day.

Come on, Faith.

- Taki, are you stupid?
- [BANGS FIST ON TABLE]

What do you think white
nationalists are gonna do

with a million dollars' worth of g*ns?

Every b*llet fired
is going to be on you,

and I got enough to connect
you to the theft of those g*ns

and to Jed's m*rder.

And because you're
the only thing we have,

it's all coming down on you.

You're the guy, Taki.

You are going to be the
face of these crimes...

theft, m*rder, missing
law enforcement officers,

g*n v*olence, hate crimes, Neo-Nazis.

Taki Georgiou, you gonna
save yourself or not?

[SIGHS]

Craig and I boosted the container.

But it was just about the money.

What about Jed?

Craig, he went nuts when Jed
saw us changing those numbers,

so he b*at him to death.

Straight up, I... I had no
clue he was some kind of n*zi.

I need a location, Taki.

Where is my partner?

There was a warehouse.

Craig took me to a warehouse
where we met the guy

to give us our up-front payment.

- Where?
- The address is in my phone.

It was in Jackson.

There you go.

[♪]

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]

[♪]

- [RECORDER CLICKS]
- [VEHICLE DOORS CLOSE]

[♪]

[♪]

MAN: Come on, fellas.

[♪]

[VIDEO GAME PLAYING IN DISTANCE]

- [g*n f*ring, BEEPING]
- My son loves that game, too.

- MAN: Hey, hey!
- MAN # : Coming your way, coming your way!

- [MAN GRUNTS]
- Get him up. Get up.

Come on. Hands behind your back.

Turn him around. I got him.

[♪]

Wait a minute. Half
these g*ns are missing.

Where did the
Confederates take the g*ns?

You're going to tell
me what I need to know,

and you're going to tell me now.

[♪]

Hey! Stop! Police!

[♪]

WOMAN: Go!

[♪]

[BOTH GRUNT]

I didn't do anything.

- Yeah.
- Hey, Billy.

Nice shoes, man.

Didn't know Georgia State
Penitentiary let you keep them.

Hey, hey. Alright.

Scuffed my sneakers.

Occupational hazard, man.

[♪]

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]

[♪]

CRAIG: Hey! Listen up.

[♪]

These are good.

Liberal snowflake
politicians want to take down

a Confederate statue?

Not today, boys.

So grab a g*n and get to know it.

We leave in .

MAN: Oh, yeah! That's
what's gonna happen!

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS, g*ns f*ring]

[♪]

[MAN CHEERING]

[♪]

- MAN # : There you go, just like that!
- [INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]

[♪]

[LAUGHTER, g*nf*re]

[♪]

[SIGHS]

[♪]

Light them boys up!

Alright. I'm running out of moves here.

[g*nf*re AND INDISTINCT
CONVERSATIONS CONTINUE]

There's not one pay phone
left in the state of Georgia.

Alright, boys.

These guys are about to
send trucks full of g*ns

and Neo-Nazis to a peaceful protest.

I gotta try and stop them
with an unloaded r*fle.

[♪]

Whoever's listening to
this, I want you to know

that I know this is
a really stupid idea.

[♪]

Also, Ang, I'm sorry we fought.

[♪]

There's nothing more I'd
love than raising a baby

with the most amazing
woman I've known...

[♪]

... and the only person
who truly knows me.

[SIGHS] I love you.

Please don't take Betty to the pound.

[CHUCKLES]

[♪]

[RECORDER CLICKS]

[♪]

GBI! You're under arrest!

- Hey!
- You're all under arrest.

Put down your weapons.

[♪]

That r*fle would be a lot more dangerous

if you had a clip in it, GBI.

Maybe there's a round in the chamber.

Don't make your buddy here find out.

My backup's outside.

Drop your weapons.

Put them down!

What are you doing, you idiots?!

[♪]

Should have stayed gone,
Special Agent Trent.

- Freeze!
- [INDISTINCT SHOUTING]

[♪]

OFFICER: Turn around! Hands up in front!

- [INDISTINCT SHOUTING]
- Turn around! Turn around!

OFFICER # : We have
contact. We have contact.

[♪]

What happened?

Doesn't make top worst
days of my life, so who cares?

Looks like you had things
pretty well covered without me.

Yeah, I guess so. You okay?

- Hey, I need a medic over here!
- I'm okay.

- You sure? Because your head...
- I'm okay.

Okay, good. Good.

[♪]

He needs a medic!

[♪]

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS,
TELEPHONES RINGING]

Amanda, I'll get you
a report as soon as...

What's this?

That's how much the GBI
spent looking for your ass.

Oh, you expect me to pay this?

No. Just thought you should
know how much it cost us.

Or you want me to
know how much you care.

So what do you think, Amanda?

Can Will get the rest of the day off?

Why? What's wrong?

A little bump on the
head make you soft, Will?

Please. I'm fine.

I don't need anything
except this ice pack.

What's next?

What's next is that I need you
in my office for a full debrief.

Can't wait.

[♪]

[SIGHS]

[♪]

[SIGHS]

[♪]

[DOOR OPENS]

[♪]

Hey, Will.

[♪]

I just want to get out of here.

- Can you drive back?
- Of course.

[♪]

Is that an abortion bear?

- They were all out of abortion giraffes.
- [CHUCKLES]

[♪]

- I'm glad you're here.
- Always.

You know that.

[♪]

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS,
TELEPHONES RINGING]

Billy confessed. He k*lled Roland.

- He give a motive?
- Yeah.

Roland testified against
him to get early release,

then Billy got out on appeal.

- Oops.
- Good instincts, Detective.

I... I wasn't trying to
make you look bad

in front of the captain,

and I appreciate you
checking on me earlier.

[TELEPHONES RINGING IN DISTANCE]

A while back, I got too rough

with a suspect near Lou Lou's store.

Her, uh, her cameras
caught me b*ating this guy

after he kneed me in the groin.

I thought it was a fair trade,
but when I saw the video,

it didn't look too good.

[♪]

How not good?

Well, Angie, I'm doing favors
for her, so what do you think?

[♪]

You got something going on, man.

We all do. Mine's dr*gs.

Yours is rage, right?

[♪]

You know, when you get
discharged from the Army

and you go home,

they make you go to these
evals and seminars to manage

the, uh, "post-combat
emotional journey."

[♪]

Sounds about as cringey
as getting out of rehab.

[♪]

Look, Ang, whatever this thing
is that I have going on...

[♪]

I'm doing the work.

It's under control.

♪ With you, my life ♪

♪ Has been so wonderful ♪

♪ I can't stop now ♪

[♪]

Still another minute, so.

You ready for this?

Does it matter?

♪ You are tired ♪

♪ And your love is growing cold ♪

You know, um...

I never gave much thought to parenthood

before I saw those instructions.

- Is that crazy?
- That's not crazy.

When you were missing and I thought

I might never see you
again, part of me wished...

[♪]

You wished what?

I'm not pregnant.

♪ To stop now ♪

- ♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪
- [EXHALES HEAVILY]

[♪]

You okay?

[♪]

Come here.

♪ A little too long ♪

♪ I don't wanna stop now ♪

Gonna take a shower.

♪ Oh, oh ♪

♪ Don't make me stop now ♪

♪ Oh, baby ♪

♪ I'm down on my knees ♪

♪ Please, don't make me stop now ♪

♪ I love you ♪

♪ I love you with all my heart ♪

♪ And I can't stop now ♪

♪ Please, please ♪

♪ Please, please, don't,
don't make me stop now ♪
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