02x15 - Takeover

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02x15 - Takeover

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In the nation's largest city,

the vicious and violent
members of the underworld

are hunted by the detectives

of the Organized Crime Control Bureau.

These are their stories.

[PENSIVE MUSIC]



I need your service w*apon.

- Do you own any other weapons?
- Glock .

Drawer, nightstand on
the side of my bed.

Send a car to the residence.

Detective Stabler,
you're being suspended

pending an internal investigation.

You'll be notified of
any and all hearings

as soon as they are scheduled.

You are free to go.



That one's on me. Frank Donnelly.

I remember you. I remember your father.

Yeah, our dads, they were like...

They were brothers.

You could use a brother
who's got your back

right about now.



You're gonna catch your death out here.

Donelly!

Hey, what're you doing?

I swung by your house,
your kid said you were

out here jogging,
trying to stay in shape.

But I'm thinking,

- "Stay in shape for what?"
- [SCOFFS]

Not like he has a job anymore.

Ah, my suspension's temporary.

Says you.

That Black chick you used to work with,

she says otherwise.

What does that mean?

Everybody's got a podcast now,

including the department.

Sergeant Ayanna Bell.

Now, before we wrap
this up, Sergeant Bell,

I want to ask you about
Detective Elliot Stabler.

It's been three weeks
since he was suspended

for his role in the
Richard Wheatley affair.

Does he still have a
future with the department?

Detective Stabler's
future is out of my hands,

but no one is above the law.

But wasn't Detective Stabler

an indispensable member of your team?

No one person is indispensable.

[TENSE MUSIC]

Personally?

I'd go to w*r.



Okay, baby,
I'll give you a call after this meeting.

Yeah, give... give Jack a kiss for me.

Okay, love you too.

Hi, Sergeant Ayanna Bell.

I'm here for Lieutenant Brewster.

Thanks for throwing me under the bus.

What are you doing here?

I'm looking for you. You got a minute?

- No.
- No?

Ayanna, you throw me under
the bus and you walk away?

I wanna talk to you.

I know you've been on suspension

for a while, Detective,

so I think you forgot how this works.

Let me remind you.

You will address me as "Sergeant Bell."

Why'd you throw me under the bus,
Sergeant Bell?

And you can shout all you want...

- I'm not shouting.
- But if you think I'm gonna

- take the bait...
- I'm asking a question.

No person is indispensable,
what does that mean?

It was a fact. Deal with it.

You deal with this.

You know something, in my day?

Cops...

They didn't throw other
cops under the bus.

We had each other's back.

Yeah, and you know something?

If you ever become a
cop as long as I have,

maybe you'll understand.

- If you last that long.
- You know what?

It's true.

You have been a cop for a long time.

Yet you work under me.

So if we're keeping it a buck,
you need to consider...

- Yeah, keep it a buck.
- What that says about you.

Sergeant, Detective.

What the hell is going on here?

It's fine, this is nothing.

It doesn't sound like nothing.

With all due respect,
Captain, it's been handled.

I have a meeting upstairs. Excuse me.

Hasn't been hand...

All right, what... What
are you doing here?

I have a meeting too.

With McGrath?

Can you talk to him about my suspension?

Are you kidding me?

What are you... What are you doing?

Having an outburst in the middle of PP?

I'm sure he's gonna find out about it,
and when he does,

he's more likely to
extend your suspension.



[TENSE MUSIC]



[LAUGHTER]

One. All right.

Two.

- Three!
- Go!

Carling.

- Yeah.
- Yes.

Uh...

- Bolton.
- Okay.

Yes.

Ooh, I think he's stuck.

- Stanwood.
- Oh!

- Okay!
- Okay, okay!

Three left.

He can't do it, he can't do it,
he can't do it.

- Parnell.
- All right.

- Oh!
- Down to two, final two.

And I wanna say...

Santos and Yoshida, but I don't wanna be

accused of profiling,
so I'm gonna say Santos and Yoshida.

[LAUGHTER]

Excuse me?

- Apologies, Yoshida.
- What'd I tell you?

This guy's sharp as a freakin' tack.

[GLASSES CLINKING]

- Right? It's Stabler.
- Nice.

Nice job, man.

It's a damn shame how the
department's treating you, man.

You oughta be out
there chasing bad guys,

not sitting at a desk shuffling papers.

Thanks, man.

And thanks for introducing
me to your friends.

Don't worry about it, man, this is...

We're cops, all right?

We take care of each other.

But this group, really,
we take care of each other.

- That's right.
- Yeah.

You can depend on us, right guys?

- Brotherhood.
- Here we go, Stabler!

Oh, he's going straight from the bottle.

- Oh, no!
- Whoa!

I'm gonna guess that table
after these last two sh*ts.

[LAUGHTER]

[TENSE MUSIC]

Hey.



Thank you so much for
your help, Captain.

We could not have done that without you.

No thanks necessary.

This has to be a priority for all of us.

Where is he?



Hey.

Hey.

- That was uncomfortable.
- It really was.

But there's nothing
like a screaming match

in the middle of PP to get
the NYPD rumor mill going.

Did Donnelly buy it?

I'm willing to wager the eight
sh*ts I just had with him

at his cop bar that he did, yeah.



So your UC was right about Donnelly

taking bribes from the Marcy K*llers.

Well, we've all heard the stories

of bad cops out of the - ,

I just never thought it'd be Donnelly.

You've known him for a while, right?

Yeah, yeah.

Our fathers were friends.

How are you doing with all that?

My old man would have hated this.

"What are you doing,
go after the Marcy K*llers,

they're the bad guys,
leave your fellow cops alone."

Elliot, that was a different time.

That was your father.

You had to go along to get along.

He was a tough ass.

Not perfect.

But...

[PENSIVE MUSIC]

- He was a good cop.
- Elliot.

My friend.

You're doing the right thing.

Olivia, my friend, can
I take you and Noah

out to lunch this weekend?

Let's wait, okay?

Noah, you know,
he gets attached very easily,

and you're undercover again.

Am I?

You are.

You're undercover as Elliot Stabler.

[APPLAUSE]

I'm not gonna take up much time

because today really isn't about me,

it's about each and every one of you.

I got a call from my old friend,

Congressman Leon Kilbride,

informing me that this school's students

were in need of a few computers.

"A few?" I said.

"Well, I think we can do a
little better than that."

[APPLAUSE]

What my friend, Mr. Webb,
is too modest to point out

so I'll do it for him is that

his commitment to this
community is so strong.

Not only did he arrange for
the donation of new computers,

but he is personally bankrolling

the construction of a whole
new computer lab for next year.

Not bad for a couple
of homeboys who grew up

not too far from here
over in Marcy, right?

[CHUCKLES]

[CHEERS AND APPLAUSE]

[TENSE MUSIC]



[PHONE BUZZING]

Hello?

Mr. Webb?

It's Hugo.

He says he's been trying to reach you.

I've been busy, what does he want?

There's a little problem
at the warehouse.



Anything you wanna tell me, Chopper?

No, sir.

Because I understand from Hugo
that you're thinking about

leaving my organization
and starting your own.



I got my own connects.

[ALL CHUCKLE]

You know,
there's something you just might not

be aware of, son.

The Colombians who
dealt with the Albanians

now deal exclusively...

With me.

So that connect that
you thought you had...



I've outmaneuvered, outplayed, outlasted

all my rivals.

Which means one thing...

I run this town now.

Nova's undercover work
inside the Marcy K*llers

has led to a discovery of
a symbiotic relationship

between the MKs and
Congressman Leon Kilbride.

The Textbooks and Toys guy?

That's not all he is. Read.

Bribery, racketeering, money laundering,

and various forms of
political corruption.

Crimes committed under the cover

of his status as an elected official.

Kilbride and Webb go way back.

Webb has several legitimate businesses,

including a construction
firm that's received millions

in government contracts and PPP loans.

Looks like he got a job

building Kilbride's new library.

A chunk of the funds are going

straight into Kilbride's pockets.

I've seen it firsthand.

He's a hometown hero.

People are not gonna love
it when we take him down.

Well, we're not in the business

of getting people to love us.

Nova's reported that Preston Webb

has called his lieutenants
to a high-level meeting.

Moldonado and Cho, I want you outside

surveilling the meeting.

We're building a record on them,

both together and separately.

Sergeant, if we're all good here,
you mind if I bounce?

Is that Kilbride texting you?

Nah, it's family.

So we'll stage the meet and greet here.

High-level donors each get a five-minute

face to face with you,

and I thought we could do it right here,

in front of Don Ocura's effacement.

What do you think?

- Brilliant.
- [CHUCKLES]

If you ever tire of the art world,
Cassandra,

you'd make a superb political rainmaker.

[CHUCKLES] Please.

As brilliant as she is beautiful.

That is why I married her. [CHUCKLES]

As charming as he is trite.

That is why we're still married.

[BOTH CHUCKLE]

Got some calls, I'll leave you to it.

Hmm.

I gather you took care
of that little problem

at the warehouse.

Yeah, that was nothing.

Just had to let Chopper
know what's what.

And you're confident there's
not a rising insurgency?

I called a summit of my
five vice presidents.

A little restructuring will
keep the young bulls in line.

[TENSE MUSIC]

[SOMBER MUSIC]



You didn't pray?

Okay.

Look, I know church
isn't really your thing,

but it would mean a lot
to me if you were there

to support me on Sunday.

I wouldn't miss it for the world, D.

Good.

Now let's go eat.

Bye, Mom and Dad.

I love you.



What an incredible performance from...

Aw, man, this guy is unbelievable.

I mean, he's supposed to be out

the whole season with a knee injury.

He just hit an unbelievable jump sh*t.

[PHONE RINGING]

Hello?

Hey, uh, now's not a good time.

Can you call me back next week?

Yeah, I know I'm past due,

but, uh, now's just
not a good time, so...

[SIGHS] I understand,

but like I said,
just call me back, all right?

Thank you, have a nice day.

[PHONE BEEPS]

[SIGHS]

Everything all right?

My kid's school.

They've got a bug up their
ass about tuition or whatever.

Yeah.

[PHONE RINGING]

Vultures, man. Just vultures.

Ain't none of my business, but...

We're gonna sit here and
try to watch the game,

they're just gonna keep calling.

- Let 'em keep calling.
- You know?

What do you want me to
do, unplug the thing?

[CHUCKLES]

Tell you what.

Let's go to my place.

I got something I
wanna show you anyways.

Don't need to ask me
twice, man, let's go.

[PHONE RINGING]

[TENSE MUSIC]

[LINE TRILLING]

No answer.

- Guessing it worked.
- [CHUCKLES]

Nothing unites people like
annoying bill collectors.

[CHEERFUL MUSIC]

[GOSPEL CHOIR VOCALIZING]

Good morning.

Good morning, Ezekiel Baptist.

ALL: Good morning, Pastor Riley.

So I want to talk to you today...

About love.

In the book of Luke, Jesus tells us

to love the Lord with all our hearts.

- That's true.
- It does.

And to love our neighbor as ourselves.

- Yes.
- That's right.

Over time,

love thy neighbor became

every man for himself

and little by little, day by day,

that's how a sense of
community gets lost.

A breakdown in community creates a void,

and then what happens?

Then what happens, beloved?

dr*gs and crime enter to fill that void.

Wonderful sermon, young brother.

- Thank you, sir.
- Yeah, Preston Webb.

My wife, Cassandra.

It was so inspiring.

You really have a gift.

I just hope I impressed
my little sister.

[TENSE MUSIC]



Oh, Carmen is your sister?

I had no idea.

Yeah, you're full of
surprises, young lady.

She sure is.

Here you go, pal.

: somewhere, right?

Right.

[SIGHS]

Five kids?

Same.

Yeah, soon to be six.

Yeah, those five are all from my,
uh, first wife

and got another on the way

with wife number two.

Well, here's to stayin' busy.

Yeah.

Busy writing checks.

Alimony, child support,
getting ready for the new one.

The struggle is real, my friend.

But...

It's not all bad.

Come here, I wanna show you something.

Come on.

Eh?

That's beautiful.

Yep. It's my one guilty pleasure.

Come on, take her for a spin.

[UPBEAT ROCK MUSIC]

You know, it's not like... I don't

drive into work with
this thing, you know?

Guy on my salary pulls
up to the precinct

with a beauty like this, believe me,

that would raise, uh,
a lot of questions.

Everybody's looking to pinch
us with something these days.

Oh, yeah, man, it's crazy.

The whole world hates cops now.

- You know why?
- [SIGHS]

Cell phones. Yeah.

You could do a hundred things
right in the course of a day.

You make one wrong move?

Bam, it's on video,
then it's on the internet.

Next thing you know,
it's all over social media,

your career's over, your life's over.

You know? [PHONE RINGING]

Oh, hang on.

Yeah?

What?

No, no, I can't do that now.

All right, all right,
relax, I'll be right there.

Listen.

My dad always spoke very
highly of your dad, Stabler.

He liked him.

Hope the apple didn't fall
far from the tree, my friend.

[ENGINE REVVING]

[TIRES SCREECH]

[TENSE MUSIC]



Sit tight.

[GRUNTS]

Yo, it's me.

Back here.



Oh, Jesus.

Looks like a drug deal gone bad.

Neighbors heard sh*ts and
fired a couple of their own,

scared off the perps.

They left cash, dr*gs.

We hit the jackpot on this one, man.

Can't get greedy, okay?

Leave the dr*gs so nobody
asks any questions.



Told you to wait in the car.

Thought you might need backup.

[SIGHS]

Cool with that?

Be a lot cooler with two.



They just walked in and
robbed a crime scene

in broad daylight?

Responding officer tipped off Donnelly,

they lifted the cash
before backup arrived.

They were cool, casual,
they were disciplined.

So this is not the first
time they've done this.

[SCOFFS] It's the perfect crime.

No way to nail 'em for stolen drug money

if it was never logged into evidence.

And the big news is,

these two are not working alone.

I think Donnelly's running
a crew out of the - .

You think it's the ones

he introduced you to the other night?

I think they're the core group.

- You get their names?
- Uh.

Carling, Bolton, Stanwood,
Yoshida, Santos, and Parnell.

Parnell being the guy
who tipped off Donnelly.

[TENSE MUSIC]

Are you sure they were police?

No question.

One went in, a few minutes later,

two more January
-looking dudes showed up.

Then they come running
out with Mellow's bag.

Next thing I know,
the whole block's a crime scene.

Thank you, Flip.



How much did we lose?

Mellow was holding at least k.

It's a minor loss, but the disrespect...

Eh, that can't stand.

Somebody's gotta pay.

Stabler's gotta get
back out on the street

so let's do this fast.

What do we have?

Not much on Parnell, he's pretty clean.

Same for Bolton,
Carling, and the others.

I'm seeing a few awards

and a bunch of citations here and there.

Donnelly's got a commendation
for placing himself

in grave personal danger
in the line of duty.

That doesn't surprise
me, he was a good cop.

Yeah, unfortunately,

he's also cheating on his pregnant wife.

Where'd you find that?

You're in his official personnel file,
I'm in his DMs.

We are not the same.

Stop... that's his crew.

Donnelly's arm, can you blow it up?

I've seen that tattoo somewhere before.

Hang on, let's see.

A ten and a three.

Damn, they all have it.

NYPD radio code.

To stop transmitting.

They have a code of silence.

Donnelly's more than an errand boy

for the Marcy K*llers,

he's the leader of a g*ng
operating inside the NYPD.



Preston Webb, Hugo Bankole, and Nova

just arrived at the location.

Welcome...

To the dawn of a new era, gentlemen.

[CHUCKLES]

The Albanians are gone.

So are the Italians.

Both groups were felled by hubris,

greed, and infighting.

But...

There's a lesson...

[WINE POURING]

In their failure.

An opportunity.

Ah...

The Marcy K*llers were
formed when two rival gangs

merged back in the day.

Now, over the years,
I've elevated a number of you

and named you as vice presidents.

And I've encouraged my vice presidents

to operate autonomously

because the decentralized
structure benefited us

when our enemies were many.

But it also led to the proliferation

of different factions,

some of which seem to believe

that their individual
interests are more important

than the interests of the whole.

It's time for me to rein you in.

Effective immediately,

I am consolidating
our current structure.

Nova will no longer be a vice president.

[CHUCKLES] Good.


Instead, she will now

report directly to me,

which means each of you will
now report directly to her.

Hold up, you think I'm gonna
take orders from this bitch?

Sit down, son.

No, I ain't sitting down.

This is some bull.

Look, Webb, I've been rocking with you

way longer than this chick, man.

You think I'm just gonna...

[SILVERWARE CLATTERING]

[SCREAMS]

[WHIMPERING]

That's your second strike, Chopper.

There ain't gonna be a third.

[SCREAMS]

Second in command?

Of the entire Marcy organization?

Nova, I don't like this.

I don't like it.

This is more than what
you signed up for.

Trust me,
you want eyes and ears on the inside.

And, respectfully,

I didn't come this far
for you to make me quit.

Here.

[APPREHENSIVE MUSIC]

[SIGHS]

Who's Derek,
and why do I have his phone number?

Derek's my brother.

He's a pastor at Ezekiel Baptist.

You never mentioned him before.

He doesn't know I'm a cop.

He just thinks I'm mixed
in with a bad crowd.

When this operation is over,
I plan to tell him.

If you really don't want me to do it?

Call him, out me.



Look, I know you're just worried about

losing another undercover,
and I appreciate it,

but with all due respect,

I've been swimming in
these waters for years.

I know what I'm doing.

You have to trust me.

[SIGHS]

Fine.

But watch your back.

See you at the fundraiser.

I'm here, did I miss it?

No, baby, you're just in time.

Preston...

Ah, that's nothing.

Chopper just got a
little bit out of pocket.

[SIGHS]

I told you to get rid of his
crazy ass a long time ago.

Well, you can tell Chopper
the next time he ruins

one of my husband's $ , shirts,

I'm gonna be the one wearing his blood.

- It's a boy.
- [GASPS]

- Ah!
- [CHUCKLES]

[CLAPPING]

[SENTIMENTAL MUSIC]

Come hold your grandson, Dad.

Aww.

Do we have a name?

Isaiah Preston Henderson Jr.

He's beautiful.

Y'all did some damn good work.

[PHONE RINGING]

Yeah.

Thanks, Hugo.

Nice work.

All right, here comes my client.

So how much does this police chauffeur

service of yours bring in?

Blue Line'll cost you , in cash,
no exceptions.

- Uh-huh.
- And you get driven around

anywhere in the city,

no legal entanglements.

Thanks for cutting me in.

We all got bills to pay, right?

There he is.

What's up, Big Smoke?

Donnelly, what's good, baby?

Smoke, this is Stabler,
Stabler, this is Smoke.

He's new.

- Hey, man.
- What's up, man?

Any friend of Donnelly's
is a friend of mine.

Yo, let's hit it.

[UPBEAT ROCK MUSIC]

Hey, yo, how's your lady?

Uh, thanks for asking, man.

She's, uh, she's good.

She's big as a house

and probably gonna pop any day now.

I tell you what, get me to Harlem

without getting pulled
over by the police,

I'll let you name the kid after me.

[LAUGHTER]

Hey, screw you.

Ooh, baby, that's what
I'm talkin' about.

We don't call it taking the
Blue Line for nothing, boys.

Hey, yo, you don't talk a lot, huh?

No, he's, uh, he's just the money guy.

Oh, right, my bad.

Yeah.

♪ It's bad business ♪



♪ It's bad business ♪

- There we go.
- All right.

All right, man.

Hey, yo, I'll text you when
I'm ready to head back.

- Okay.
- All right, couple hours.

- Congrats, pal.
- Hmm?

You just busted your Blue Line cherry.

[ENGINE TURNS OVER]

What the hell?

Sit tight.

[TENSE MUSIC]



Preston.

Seems there was an, uh,
unfortunate altercation

inside one of my stash houses.

Ended with two bodies in the morgue,

bands in the wind.

You know anything about that?

You think I k*lled you guys?

I think one of your men took my cash.

I have too much respect for you

for something like that to happen.

Yeah, well, I hope, for your sake,

you're telling the truth, Donnelly,

because if you're not,

that long standing alliance
between the Marcy organization

and the Brotherhood?

That's over.

I swear on everything I hold dear,

blood will have blood.



Brotherhood?

So what's the Brotherhood?

[SIGHS]

We look after each other, you know?

Got each other's backs.

And if the opportunity to supplement

our income presents itself,

sometimes we take it.

It's basically an extension
of what we do as cops.

Pretty liberal interpretation
of what cops do.

Are we gonna have a problem here?

No, I just want to make sure that

I'm understanding what this thing is.

- I just told you what it is.
- 'Cause it seems like...

[TENSE MUSIC]

You're a g*ng.

That ain't... That ain't what it is.

No.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[SOFT UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING]

Oh, my God.

Hey, Ayanna! Excuse me. Hey, what's up?

Oh.

Hi, Carmen, nice to see you again.

I don't think you've
met my wife, Denise.

It's a pleasure to meet you, Denise.

Pleasure.

Good evening, ladies and gentlemen,

and welcome.

My name is Cassandra Webb,

and as you may have guessed,
this is my gallery.

[APPLAUSE]

I think maybe Kilbride's aide is family.

- You think?
- [CHUCKLES]

But I am here tonight

as a longtime supporter
of my dear friend,

Congressman Leon Kilbride.

[APPLAUSE]

He's one of our most
tireless and dedicated,

honest and passionate representatives

in Washington, D.C.

[APPLAUSE]

[INAUDIBLE]

No, you don't... no.

[LAUGHTER]

Oh, oh.

Ladies and gentlemen,

my incorrigible husband would
like to say a few words.

[LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE]

Well, uh, listen, people,

my wife is far too classy to
hit you with the hard sell.

[LAUGHTER]

But I'll do it.

Now, everyone here knows
that campaigns cost money.

National campaigns cost a fortune.

Well, well, well.

You're late, jackass. [DOOR SLAMS]

And you just put a target on the back

of every single cop in this room.

- Donnelly, take it easy, man...
- Take it easy, my ass.

That was Preston Webb's money.

Even a moron knows you don't steal

directly from Preston Webb.

I didn't know it was Webb's stash house.

Ah, you didn't know.

Oh, well, then all is forgiven, huh?

You're a cop, it's your job to know!

Look, can't he just apologize?

Say they hit the wrong house?
It was a mix up.

Apologize to that scumbag dealer?

No way.

What do you propose we do, Parnell, huh?

I propose those Marcy K*llers

kiss my white ass.

What are they gonna do, call the cops?

Just unbelievable.

You saw Webb, he was out for blood.

Mm-hmm.

What do you think we should do?

[SIGHS]

You already told him it wasn't us,

so he's never gonna
believe it was an accident.

- Why do we care...
- Shut up!

Just shut up.

[TENSE MUSIC]

So I think...

We should just enjoy the cash.

[ALL CHUCKLING]

Hey, Donnelly,

sounds like your guy's
got bigger balls than you.

ALL: Ooh!

[LAUGHTER]

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

My friends.

I want you to meet two
of my favorite people,

Denise Bullock and her wife,
Sergeant Ayanna Bell,

Preston and Cassandra Webb.

Nice to meet you.

Your gallery is so...

- Wow.
- Thank you, Denise.

Thank you, Denise.

[LAUGHTER]

Well, Sergeant Bell,

I've been hearing all about
you and your remarkable career.

Leon tells me that you're
headed for great things.

Oh, well, that's very flattering.

I have no idea what he's talking about,
though.

She's being modest,
trust me, you're looking

at a future police commissioner.

Hmm, well,
the mayor's around here somewhere,

maybe we should just corner him

and get you on the shortlist early.

Sorry to interrupt.

Mr. Webb, there's a messenger here

with something that
needs your signature.

Of course.

Work never ends.

[CHUCKLES]

Please, excuse me.



Yeah, it was Donnelly.

Are we sure?

No doubt.

Cop that was with him was Parnell.

Still don't know who the third dude was.

It doesn't matter.

If he's rolling with the Brotherhood,

he gets what they get.

All right, find them,

strike back, make sure
they know it was us.



[SOFT JAZZ MUSIC PLAYING]



Excuse me.

Mrs. Webb.

Mr. Webb.

May I have this dance?

Why, yes.

♪ Oh, what a lovely time it was ♪

♪ How sublime it was too ♪

♪ I... ♪

[KEYS JINGLING]

Come on, Smoke.

Hey, I got an extra thousand for y'all

if I'm at the helipad by : .

Gimme that.

Flashing it around.

♪ I'll say it was grand ♪

♪ Grand to be alive ♪

- Yeah.
- Whoa!

- Hey, hey, hey, hey.
- Yeah.

You might wanna roll me those jewels,
Donnelly.

- Now.
- Hugo.

You're making a big mistake here.

- You don't have to do this.
- Shut up.

I said now.

♪ I'm all yours ♪

♪ I did not know ♪

Just be cool,
let's give them what they want.

Relax.

[GRUNTS] There you go.

It's all yours, it's all yours.

Hey!

Drop the case, drop the case!

- Get your ass over there.
- Get over to your friend.

Faster, get over to your friend.

He told you it was a
bad idea, didn't he?

Drop that g*n, drop the g*n.

Get away... get to the hospital.

♪ I wanted love in paradise ♪

[ENGINE REVVING]

[TENSE MUSIC]

[APPLAUSE]

[SIGHS]

- You all right?
- I don't like g*ns

being shoved in my face.

Yeah, I picked up on that vibe, brother.

[CHUCKLING]

You gotta learn to duck.

[BOTH LAUGHING]

Unbelievable.

You did good, Stabler.

Very good.

Glad I had you along.

Saved my ass.

- And my nose, probably.
- Yeah.

[UNSETTLING MUSIC]

I think you might be ready.

Ready?

Come on.

Come on.

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