Shades of Blue (2016) s02e10 Episode Script

Whoever Fights Monsters

1 Previously, on "Shades of Blue" Dropped him off at school.
Something wasn't right.
- My boy is in danger.
- I agree.
His mother slings an assault rifle for a drug lord.
You weren't supposed to look in this bag here, were you? - This wasn't in here before.
- Hey.
- You want him to stay inside.
- A weapons charge ensures that.
[grunts.]
Go near my daughter again and nobody will ever find you.
You're gonna want to wear your best suit tomorrow - for your disciplinary hearing.
- There's gonna be blood.
They say there's a bullet waiting for us all.
I've been looking for your boyfriend.
- [clicking.]
- Where's Bianchi? - He's in Italy.
- I killed him.
He threatened me.
He threatened Cristina.
And I snapped his neck.
Stahl knows.
Caddie could have led Stahl straight to his body.
Mrs.
Saperstein, the numbers 54-4-F mean anything to you? That's the plot where he's buried.
Are you gay? Because every time you look at me, you see something you hate about yourself.
You ever bring this up again, it'll be the last conversation you and I have.
Yeah, is that a punishment or a reward? - [gunshot.]
- Ah! [gunfire.]
Woz, get down! Got to get him to the hospital! Ah! [sirens blaring.]
[overlapping chatter.]
Anything out of the ordinary when you entered the house? No.
Can you give me a guess about the number of shooters? - No.
- And were you able to see or hear any of the gunmen when you escaped? Hey! Not here.
There's a press perimeter around the corner.
Captain McManus will be around in a few minutes with an update.
[indistinct chatter.]
Any distinctive marks on their vehicle? Look, I didn't see them.
I didn't see the vehicle.
Bullets were flying, and we were pinned down.
Do you know anybody that would want to do you harm, or do Lieutenant Wozniak harm? Detective Santos? What? Anybody who would want to do you or Lieutenant Wozniak harm? It's a big city.
What, are you planning to move a body tonight? [chuckles.]
I was supposed to pick up a load of fertilizer for the Brooklyn Community Garden tomorrow.
No good deed, right? [heavy breathing.]
[suspenseful music.]
[intercom chatter.]
- Detective Santos.
- Captain.
- Any news? - No.
Woz is in there getting it now.
The spleen is part of your son's immune system.
Since we had to remove it to stop the bleeding, his ability to fight infection, especially when he gets a little older, may be compromised.
But that can be mitigated with prophylactic antibiotics.
So he could live a normal life without it? Normal, full, productive.
You got him here quickly, which allowed us to stop the hemorrhaging.
That's what made the difference.
Well, thanks, Doc.
- You're welcome.
- Appreciate it.
- Thank you, Doctor.
- Thank you.
It's okay.
You're gonna hunt these shooters down.
- Promise me - Yeah, I promise.
- You're gonna get 'em.
- I'm gonna get 'em.
It was my house.
It was my son.
Ah! [hollow thumping.]
[suspenseful music.]
We found a dark sedan with bullet holes and fresh blood parked 15 blocks from your house.
ESU on the way? Canine, tactical, the works.
Take care of your family.
We'll flush 'em out.
Thank you, Captain.
You too, Detective.
Go home.
We have the entire department looking for these shooters.
One inch.
One inch between my son living or dying.
Take it.
Look, wait here with Linda.
They're gonna find these guys.
No, we are finding those cowards.
Our unit.
All right, I'll tell the crew to keep their ear on the scanner.
No, you go with them.
Look, I'm with you, Woz, but we still have that chore to do tonight.
No, we don't.
Visit Saperstein? Stahl has the plot number.
It's handled.
How many times do I need to prove it to you? I have your back.
[heavy breathing.]
[spooky music.]
There's a low-rent high-rise about 50 yards away from the abandoned car.
Nobody's getting any sleep in that building tonight.
Who even has the balls to come after us like that? - My gut says mob.
- Or our new favorite drug lord.
Hard to mastermind a massacre from inside a holding cell.
Quince does get a phone call.
We set him up.
Tufo, you stay here and get any information back from command to Woz.
Harlee, go this way.
Come on.
You try to go out there, the press is gonna eat you alive.
I'll meet you guys up there.
All right, Loman, you're with me.
All right.
Any leads? Blood and bullets.
Could you take Cristina home? Harlee, you got the whole city looking for these guys.
I know.
We're posting a patrol unit outside my place.
Please don't leave till I get there, all right? I was planning on waiting for you.
You're leaving? Yeah.
Nate's gonna make it.
Where are you going? Well, I have to find who did this.
There's like a gazillion cops here who can do that.
Look, I know you're scared, but everything's gonna be okay.
Nothing's okay, Mom.
You just got shot at.
Nate almost died.
That could have been you.
- It wasn't.
- I mean, who are these people? Why are they shooting at Uncle Woz's house? That's why I have to go, okay? I want you to I am not going to Aunt Gemma's.
To let James take you home.
A patrol unit will guard the house.
Because you just want me to be safe? - Yes.
- Well, please stop saying that and actually do it.
[dramatic music.]
[chaotic chatter.]
[everyone talking at once.]
Thank God.
I must have said my first Hail Mary in about 20 years on the way over here.
Did you remember the words? Spent a lot of time in confession.
Thank you for coming.
But you should stay clear.
Once we confirm that this was Bianchi's handiwork, I'm going after him for keeps.
So beef up your security and watch your back.
Understood.
But first, you need to go to the precinct.
Now.
Your locked filing cabinet.
Little black book you used to keep track of your protection racket? All the dealers on your roster Julia, my son is hooked up to machines.
I know, Matt, but you have to relocate that book, and anything else you don't want the rat squad to get their claws on.
It's 3:00 in the morning.
It's a good time for a search.
Do you have an in with Internal Affairs? It's amazing what you hear when people believe you have a 40% chance of becoming the next Mayor.
That is, unless your old crew gets burned at the stake a week before the election.
I'll tell Linda you had an emergency.
Hey, guys? Come on, we got to take a drive.
[radio chatter.]
Man, they weren't kidding with this "Turn the whole city upside-down" thing.
Yeah, well you shoot at cops, we all fire back.
Street Crimes Unit from the 6-4.
We were the targets.
It's gonna take ESU hours to clear this building door to door.
[dog barking.]
How much blood did they say was in the car? Scanner said a pool.
You have a report a gunshot wound at the hospital, but Should I call tactical over? Like you said.
We return fire.
You take the back.
[suspenseful music.]
Ah! Police! - Hey, don't shoot! - Ah! - He made me help! - What's your name, Doc? - Henry.
- Henry, I'm gonna need you to keep him alive for a while.
This man needs an ambulance.
No, not until he gives us some answers.
He's lost a lot of blood.
I can buy you five more minutes.
I'm not talking without a lawyer.
You're not gonna need a lawyer if you're dead.
Start talking or bleed out.
[dramatic music.]
[door opening.]
Yo, what are you doing? - That's our prisoner.
- Was your prisoner.
Now a material witness in an Internal Affairs investigation.
Heard y'all had a bad night.
You're in for a bad tomorrow too.
Don't drop the soap, Quince.
You, whatever that is, put it down.
You know, I have a warrant to search the premises.
Officer Loman! O We were ambushed last night.
My son hasn't been out of surgery for two hours.
I met Nate.
I'm sorry.
He's a good egg.
But the fact that you're here in the wee hours of the morning makes me all that much more curious.
We're tracking down leads for who might have tried to kill us.
Or you're here to further intimidate a false arrest more than you already have.
You know, your man Quince told me a sordid tale about you, a goodie bag full of narcotics, and one nasty frame job.
And a tale is exactly what it is.
Quince is a street thug trying to get out of prison.
But it's very fitting that you take the side of a dealer who uses a kid to move his product instead of the badge who brought them down.
Lieutenant, wearing the badge doesn't make you a good guy.
As a matter of fact, wearing that badge and doing dirt makes you the worst kind of bad guy.
You know what, we've heard this so many times before I may not be able to get you for Donnie Pomp's disappearance, but on this good old-fashioned obstruction you're mine.
Your poker face is as bad as your actual face.
You may not like my face.
That's okay.
We're not dating.
You may not like my face, Lieutenant, but I've got you.
I've got hard evidence of you planting narcotics and weapons on a minor.
Anything else I find here is gravy.
[exhales.]
Toss it.
Let's start with a name.
All right? Any name.
How about yours? I don't-ah! I can't He's gonna pass out from the pain.
No, hold off on the doggie morphine until he tells us who paid him to kill us.
We get that, and the pain stops.
I didn't shoot at anybody ah! Okay, my cousin! Called me and some other guys two days ago.
5 grand a piece up front, 5 more after the job was done.
So they told you to shoot at cops? - He's hemorrhaging.
- Ah! - I can't stop it.
- You were saying? You were saying? The plan was to go inside inside the house, but ah! Jordan's idiot buddy showed up tweaking.
He was all jumpy.
He fired too early, before we were set.
Jordan's your cousin? - Where did he get the cash? - Ah! I swear! - I don't know.
- Where can we find Jordan? If anything went wrong, the plan was to meet there tomorrow morning.
- Where? - Ah! Ah! Tick-tock.
The shooters are supposed to meet at the Queens Travel Suites Hotel in 20 minutes.
- You called it in? - It's a rally point.
We don't know how many shooters there are total.
We need the backup.
Don't let the tactical commander box you out.
'Cause every cop in the city's gonna want in on this collar.
I got it.
Look, has Nate come out of the anesthesia yet? I'm headed back to the hospital soon.
Wait, back? Where are you? Just call me after the takedown.
All right, you think Verco is bluffing? He wouldn't jam us up on a dealer's say-so alone.
He said he had hard evidence.
I mean, maybe he has surveillance photos of us setting Quince up.
[sighs.]
Should I call my union rep? No, call your CI.
What informant? The one who introduced you to Quince.
The woman with the kid.
- Karen? Karen wasn't a CI.
- She is now.
Get her to go on record saying that she was our CI all along.
The guns, the drugs, they were all Quince's to begin with.
If the charges don't stick, he'll find out that she helped us.
He'll come after her.
He'll come after the kid.
She won't want to do it.
Suspects are on the sixth floor, room 611.
- Intel solid? - Best we have.
We go up both stairwells.
We hit 'em fast, we hit 'em hard.
- Yes, sir.
- Sir.
[grunts.]
I ain't gonna lie.
I kind of hope one of 'em goes for a gun.
As long as his name is not Jordan.
He's the only link that ties this back to Bianchi.
[dramatic music.]
[elevator dings.]
- Police! Hands up! - Police! Hands up! - Hey! - Hands up, now! Put your hands up! [siren blaring.]
That's one way to make a trail go cold.
Police officers know that they face the risk of danger when they work a shift, but for a group of criminals to plan an ambush [clears throat.]
Good morning, Agent Gupta.
Double shot, no foam, right? I had one already.
Well, aren't you eager to start the day? Can I help you with something? I was hoping that you could, uh, pull a DNA report so I can compare it to a new sample.
His name is Miguel Zepeda.
Recently released from New York State.
And you can't put in a written request with the case number because I'd rather owe you drinks.
Maybe if you clean those fingernails.
Yeah.
I was working in the garden.
In October? It's good to plan ahead.
Hmm, well, Zepeda was a bust.
That's impossible.
He's a convicted felon.
He has to have a sample in the state database.
His conviction was vacated.
State's obligated to destroy every collected sample after an overturned conviction.
Right.
[sighs.]
Hey, make it vanilla next time.
[indistinct shouting.]
Detective Tufo.
Detective Loman.
We need to holler at Karen for a minute.
Karen ain't here.
Girl saw on the news that a bunch of cops got shot up, freaked out, and bounced.
Said maybe it was Quince.
Did she tell you where she was going? Just grabbed her stuff and Adrian and bailed.
Okay, when you do talk to her, tell her it's urgent that we speak to her, like end-of-the-world urgent.
- Her son's in danger.
- [baby shouting.]
My baby's hungry.
[door opening.]
- Is he awake? - Shh.
Shh, he was he was talking.
But then they gave him medicine for the pain, so I got you a room at the hotel across the street.
Why don't you go over there and get some rest? Matt, I know you have been up for three days.
Why don't you go lie down before you fall down? [soft music.]
I've been writing this kid rain checks and IOUs his whole life.
You've always been his hero.
Since he dressed up as a cop on his sixth birthday.
[chuckles.]
No matter what the two of you have gone through.
He may give you grief, but he understands why you were gone all of those nights.
He's proud of you.
Me too.
Get better.
[door closing.]
- What's up? - TSA finally came through with the travel files on Bianchi.
Did he pass through customs? He never left.
There's a man in JFK airport security photos traveling as Michael Bianchi, but it's not him.
That doesn't exactly support his alibi.
Bianchi's in town and tracking this closely.
We need to go to Greenpoint Community Hospital.
News just broke our shooting suspect is there.
- The only one still alive.
- This is exactly why I don't want you calling in every lead.
Patrolmen can't keep their mouths shut.
I leaked it.
- What? - Our shooting suspect is here.
Not Greenpoint Community.
Look, he and his buddies were a bunch of amateurs that Bianchi knew he could dispose of, which is why the mob's clean-up man delivered two bullets each instead of their payday.
Yeah, if he's watching the news, he now knows where to send the other two.
Like I said.
Let's go for a drive.
Looks like Karen's changed sides.
We made a house call for you.
I heard.
So what's end-of-the-world urgent? [suspenseful music.]
[snoring.]
[snoring.]
Amazing how many things the press gets wrong these days.
[grunts.]
If the investigation falls apart, Quince will be released, which puts you and Adrian in danger.
Stop pretending this is about protecting me and my son, and not your own asses.
If all we cared about was protecting our own asses, we would have never helped you in the first place.
Yeah, your asses come first.
Look, all we're asking you to do is say that you were working with us.
Like a snitch? Just that you knew the handoff was happening, and you called it in to us.
Y'all are really working hard to get me killed, man.
It'll be a closed hearing.
Okay? No one will ever know.
You've got our word.
Cop's word is only worth something when he's testifying against you.
[knocking.]
Hey, guys, should I add tampering to the charges? We're talking to our CI, and you are way out of line.
[chuckles.]
Am I? You're feeding a potential witness lies to parrot back.
That's it.
I'm calling your captain for an emergency GO-15 meeting.
So ring your crew.
Ring your union rep.
Your pastor? 'Cause this ends right now.
[dramatic music.]
Don't suppose you want to share your password.
Phone seems to be locked.
Is good cop, bad cop still a thing? Bad news is, we're fresh out of good cops.
You know the first thing that they teach you on patrol? If you want to rough up a collar, you better not leave a mark, or some fancy lawyer will tear you apart back at the precinct.
[grunts.]
Something to think about as we drive.
[phone ringing.]
Hello? I'm in the business A risky business You're so inviting I can't resist it I know you, baby doll I know you, you do voodoo It's like I'm born to play with fire It can get stuffy back here.
It's an old model.
[grunting.]
Before we say good-bye Why don't I just cut off his thumb? Nice added feature.
Are you sure this detour can't wait? Verco's out for blood.
I wouldn't ask if it wasn't timely.
Thank you, sir.
Captain McManus is on his way up.
Looks like somebody's got stage fight, huh, guys? You know, in the 16th Century, when the English would catch pirates, they'd force 'em to watch while they built gallows during low tide.
You see, they felt that the anticipation of a hanging would heighten the experience.
Come high tide, the bodies would wash away.
You could have used a few more hugs when you were a kid.
Spoiler alert, fellas: it's low tide.
Here.
What's that, guys? Planting narcotics? Planting, planting, planting narcotics.
Planting narcotics.
Here.
Got excessive force, excessive force.
It's a good day, huh, guys? Most unforgivable of all look at this.
Look at that.
That's a kid.
Placing a loaded weapon in a child's backpack.
- Huh? Hot shot? - That wasn't a plant.
Those were the possessions of a shot caller who used kids as drug mules.
We worked with Karen to make a legit bust.
We all know that story's gonna hold up like Kleenex in a rainstorm when we get in that room.
I know that you were only acting at the behest of your fearless lieutenant.
Confirm that, and I'll make Wozniak eat the whole crap sandwich.
Oh, forgot to mention I was bringing a plus-one.
Hey, Quincy.
[dramatic music.]
Last chance, guys.
Storm is here.
There won't be any survivors.
Call Tommy, tell him to close Murphy's for the day.
Give me 15 minutes.
All right, I'll go through the rest of his contacts, see if I find anything on his phone where Bianchi's hiding.
Yeah.
And the rest we'll beat out of him in the freezer.
I have to say, Detectives: this looks less than good.
It'll look a lot better when our CI explains that the drugs and the gun belonged the dealer all along.
Yeah, the bust was solid.
Then why don't you have a CI contract? Or any paperwork on her? In her neighborhood, inking a contract with us is the same as signing her own death warrant.
Without having it, it opens you up to prosecution.
- That's the whole point.
- I don't give a damn about paperwork, but I do need to hear what happened from your informant.
So, where is she? - Ma'am, are you - Don't touch me.
- Lieutenant, you should - Can I have the room, please? Hi, Karen.
I ain't doing this.
Mm-mm.
Y'all told me that I'd never have to face him.
That was out of our control.
Exactly.
You can't control nothing.
You can't guarantee that you gonna protect me and my boy.
Can you? No, I can't.
Tell me something: when Quince gets out, what you think he gonna do to me? What you think he gonna do to my son? If he's out on the street, he'll come after both of you.
At least you're honest.
I know you're scared.
You don't know nothing.
And you should be.
Yeah, you damn right.
I need to get back to my son.
I didn't want to leave my son today, either.
But I left him, bleeding in the hospital.
You know why? Because until you kill the monster, it'll keep coming back.
Yesterday, you told me that you wished you were a better parent.
Right? Well, now's your chance.
I missed my chance, Karen.
Don't miss yours.
[sighs.]
You put me in a touch spot, gentlemen.
I'm sorry, sir, our CI must have just gotten cold feet.
That's a child with a firearm.
This is over the line.
We got shot at last night.
The city has our backs today.
Do you really want the 6-4 back on the front page tomorrow? Unfortunately, I have to make a decision.
And right now, there's only one version of the story on the table.
[door opens.]
Are you Miss Horne? I am.
[pounding.]
- Don't wear yourself out.
- [phone beeping.]
You have a long day ahead of you.
Oh, someone wants to meet up with you.
Harlee! James.
You're a nice surprise.
I waited at your place as long as I could, but Cristina insisted on going to school for a test.
Well, thank you.
You know, for everything.
I had to advise on a gun trafficking warrant.
What's your excuse? Uh, waiting on Woz he wants to interview a potential witness in Jersey City.
Haven't you earned the right to tap out for the day? [rattling.]
Uh, not when you're being shot at.
Your daughter put on a brave face, but she was genuinely worried.
I know it's none of my business, but I don't think she'd cry if I made you both dinner tonight.
No, but I might.
Too much knight in shining armor can be overwhelming, okay? I'll follow a recipe and everything.
Okay, you want to be a hero? How about you start with takeout? Nothing says "I love you" like burgers and ketchup packets.
Because I do.
[rattling.]
I literally kicked my foot back.
Like a cartoon.
Wha I won't tell.
All right, get out of here.
I'll see you tonight.
[sighs.]
[door opening.]
[sighs.]
Did the cleaner get any more texts? No, just the 7:00 a.
m.
appointment at 95th and 5th.
Did you get him to confirm that the meet is with Bianchi? No.
He's a very tough guy.
But it's either Bianchi or someone high up on the food chain.
Harlee, when I find Bianchi [sighs.]
You know where this is headed.
If you're not up for the ride, it's best to get out now.
There are other ways to get there.
He shot my son.
Another inch The cleaner's not going anywhere.
Go to the hospital.
See your boy.
I'll pick you up at 6:00.
We'll get who he's meeting with.
[dramatic music.]
You engaged in unsanctioned contact with the daughter of a former asset.
A minor, Agent Stahl.
The evidence before me points to a flagrant and disturbing abuse of power.
And a total violation of the very values you swore to uphold.
[sighs.]
Gail, you're his supervisor.
You have anything to say on his behalf? No.
I don't.
Sir I have sacrificed everything.
My marriage, my health, to serve this bureau.
It is all that I have.
Please don't take it away.
I recommend an indefinite suspension.
Effective immediately.
Robert.
Your badge.
[screaming.]
No! No! No! No! Ah Mm, Mom, you're inhibiting my range of motion right now.
- I'm sorry! - [laughs.]
This is nice, isn't it? Yeah, I mean, you're making it kind of weird.
Am I making it weird? Little bit.
[laughter.]
Okay.
Cristina, your mom tells me you play the cello.
Oh, of course she did.
I think she opens with that.
What? I'm proud.
[laughing.]
Hey, if I'm not here to chaperone, will you two behave? What? You going to bed already? Yeah, I didn't get much sleep last night.
Thank you for letting me crash your family dinner.
Yeah, you're the reason we're having family dinner.
I mean, we usually eat by the TV.
- Love you.
- Love you too.
Bye.
Bye.
[thunder rumbling.]
[monitor beeping.]
I thought I'd lost you, Nate.
[dramatic music.]
I didn't push you away because you were gay.
I didn't.
You asked me if I experimented.
And yeah, I did.
But I love your mother.
And I love you.
And I will pay any price to make things right again.
The truth is, I'm more proud of you than anything that I've ever done.
Killing me slowly Holding me close Begging for mercy Forgiving the ghost Say that you love me Lay me to waste We built a fire You put out the flame You're so high, low, high, low High, low, high, low, you're so High, low, high, low, high low, high low - And I'm so high low - [rattling.]
Did you hear that? No, I was a little distracted.
I'm so high, low, high, low Cristina? Should I go? You leave a woman's bed the day you say the L word, she might think you didn't mean it.
Then I guess I'm not going anywhere.
[suspenseful music.]
[thunder rumbling.]
[moaning.]
95th and 5th.
It's 7:03.
I don't see him.
Let's wait five more minutes for Bianchi.
[horns honking.]
Wait.
At 3:00.
I know her.
That's Bianchi's girl.
Got her.
[suspenseful music.]
Meeting someone? Keep walking.
I'll direct you.
Let's head up to your place.
I could scream.
Not if he pulls the trigger first.
Are you that certain that I came alone? You only looked straight ahead when he put the gun in your back.
I don't think anybody's coming to your rescue.
Harlee, this is Elena.
Bianchi's side piece.
Seems like she lied to me last time we spoke.
I have a feeling she won't be making that mistake again.
"All balls and no brains.
" Isn't that what you said about me? Well, now I get to return the compliment.
Not many people have what it takes to lie while sucking the business end of a loaded gun.
I'm telling you the truth.
Bianchi was in Italy.
Key to survival: tell your captors something but not everything.
I don't understand.
While Bianchi was hunkered down, you were his go-between.
He gave the orders.
You called the shots.
He doesn't tell me anything.
Look at me, I'm just I'm one thing to him.
Oh, make 'em think you're just a pretty girl? I know that trick too.
Then you know I would do anything to survive.
Like shoot at a house full of cops? That little party that you threw the other night sent his son into surgery.
He survived.
Then stop while you're ahead.
We know Bianchi's in the country.
So what we're gonna do is we're gonna play a fun little game called "The truth will set you free.
" Harlee, why don't you take the dog for a walk? Violence upsets him.
[suspenseful music.]
[panicked breathing.]
[dog whining.]
The only guarantee is that I win.
One bullet.
Five empty chambers.
Where's Bianchi? You just told us.
The United States.
Narrow it down.
Of America.
Ah, you know what? You got neighbors.
We don't want them in on our little game.
Do we? - Oh.
- Yeah.
Got to keep it quiet.
Our little secret.
Thank you, Harlee.
Where is he? [gun clicks.]
Ah! [sobbing.]
You're a good solider, I'll give you that.
How's your pain tolerance? - Ah! - Ah! [sobbing.]
You're next, sweetheart.
Tell him where Bianchi is, and I'll protect you.
Here you go.
Spinning it around.
I didn't know he was in the country! No, I swear! - Convince me! - No! Please! Please! This performance is sounding awfully familiar.
Please! Please! Please! - Please! - [gun clicks.]
[screams.]
I'm not spinning the cylinder, so your odds go down drastically.
One in five to one in four? I still like my chances.
I'll play with you.
- [gun clicks.]
- Ah! Everybody's got a bullet waiting for them.
I have a feeling yours is awfully close.
- No! - Where is he? Too bad I don't have a son to step in front of it for me.
[gunshot.]
- Woz! - [screaming.]
[screaming.]
[panicked breathing.]
All right.
- Your turn.
- No One bullet, five empty cylinders.
No no - Woz - Where's Bianchi? All right! All right, I'll tell you.
I'll tell you, but it won't matter, 'cause he's gonna be out of jail in one day, and he won't stop until all of us are dead.
We'll make sure he doesn't walk.
We'll make sure of that.
You can't keep that promise.
He's got dirt on everybody who's anybody in New York.
He could bring this whole city to its knees if he wants to He's untouchable.
What kind of dirt? He's got bank records.
He's got photos.
He's got recordings on senators, on judges, on you.
Where does he keep this dirt? Is it with him? Lawyer's office.
Wall Street.
All right? There is a box locked up there with instructions to open and disseminate if anything happens to him.
Dead man's switch.
That's one way of putting it.
Where are the copies? There aren't any.
Defeats the purpose of locking it away.
We get the box, then we'll get him.
He's in a safe house.
Uptown.
That's where you'll find him.
[knife clicks.]
Write down the address.
[phone beeping.]
Mercy, mercy Chains all wrapped around Around me Try to break free From the darker part of me Mercy, mercy Please All I see Is a monster [gunshot.]
In me All I see [elevator dings.]
Is a monster A monster In me
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