Bee Hive (2024) Movie Script
(somber music)
- [Man]
Shut up.
I gave you the drugs to
make your money.
I gave you two years to
get as much as you wanted.
Then all you had to
do was lay low.
It'll look like I
cleaned up this city.
I'll be rich from selling
you the drugs,
you'll be rich off sellin'
the drugs.
You'll be free.
And I'll be the chief.
(voice echoing)
(singer vocalizing)
(upbeat rap music)
Run it up
(upbeat rap music)
Run it up
Run it up
Run it up
- What the fuck is you doin'?
- Yeah, what the fuck
is you doin'?
- Huh?
Huh, what?
- [Thomas] What the
fuck is she doin'?
- Nothin'!
- Kim!
- What?
- Your way of doin'
things is crazy.
And you know that.
You tryin' to kill this nigga.
- No I'm not.
I'm just helpin'
Thomas here out.
- It don't look like it.
- Well, he must want my help
because why in the world would
he be in another girl's DMs
talkin' 'bout what
that mouth do?
- Now, you know girls be crazy.
Why would you play with
a crazy girl?
- Girl, not only that.
He had a whole nother page
talking 'bout an @ name
@therealestmunchinthesestreets.
- Munch?
- But where are we munchin'?
Because ain't no munchin'
been at this address.
Not in these streets.
But that's okay.
That's okay.
We gonna find out what
that mouth do.
- Nuh uh, uh uh.
Look, we gotta go pick
up D from work.
Playtime over.
We ain't got time for that.
- Oh no, he needs my help.
- No, come on, man, we gotta go.
Look, I got "Illusions of Love"
on DVD.
And some reefer.
We can smoke.
Come on.
- But I love him!
- That ain't no damn love.
Come on.
- [Thomas] This bitch right
here ain't get my feet.
(tense music)
- I'm not gonna say this
too many more times.
I need my money.
Okay?
'Cause you think I'm stupid.
You think I can't count?
You think I can't count.
You thought I was gonna
accept that as taxes?
That's what you thought?
You thought this was a game?
I need my money.
'Cause I got bills.
- [Kim] D!
- And I need my.
- [Kim] What are you doing?
- [D] He tried rip me off
like I've been telling y'all.
- [Lisa] D, I already
checked your stuff online.
You're straight.
- Then why was my
check only $123?
- $123 for two weeks?
You need to choke him a
little harder.
- It's all right, 'cause
math ain' mathin'.
- [Kim] Wait, wait, wait.
Tryin' to speak.
Let him.
Let 'im speak.
- (coughing) Damn.
Your dumb ass.
It's a bonus.
You would know that if
your ass wasn't
doin' TikToks all damn day.
You actually worked.
It's paid separately.
- Then why didn't y'all
deposit it like normal people?
- It was paid separately so
you wouldn't get taxed as hard.
Normal person.
But no, you try and kill me
for tryin' to help you out.
- I'm sorry.
I didn't.
I'ma get back to work.
- No, take your ass home.
- You right.
It's been a long day.
It's been stressful.
Same time tomorrow.
- You know what?
I just came up with a
better idea, okay?
Whenever the clock
strikes never,
that's when you can come back.
- I'm fired?
Over a little mistake?
- A little mistake?
You just tried to kill me!
Yeah, your ass is fired.
Bye.
- Damn!
- [Boss] (mockingly) Damn!
Leave my trashcan and shit.
(D screams)
(upbeat music)
(singers vocalizing)
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
- Knock, knock.
- Need the AC on today.
- Hey mom.
Ooh, girl, you cooked?
'Cause I'm hungry.
You got some food?
- What's up, big booty?
- Why are y'all here?
I have to go to work.
- We just got evicted.
- How?
- By messing up money.
Plus they wouldn't fix anything.
And I was tired of stayin'
there.
- [Lisa] Why are you two here?
- Girl?
Didn't you hear me?
I said we got evicted.
- Your rent was nothing.
- I was tired of living there.
They wouldn't fix nothin'.
Just said that.
- This is not the time.
- Can we stay with you?
Please?
- Fine.
We're splitting the rent.
- Uh uh.
If I wanted to split the rent,
I would've stayed
where I was at.
- I gotta train the new girl.
I gotta go.
We splittin' the rent.
- So that mean we can stay?
- [Lisa] Make sure you
have my money.
On time.
- So, that it?
- How much is the rent?
- You could do it.
You could be like
David Hennessy.
If you catch Zeus like Hennessy
caught Giuseppe Esposito,
you'll become chief.
- I'ma get there.
It takes time.
I got the tip on Zeus.
What more do you want from me?
- Just tell them about
the tip on Zeus?
- Brenda.
I have to make sure that
everything is legit.
- Clear.
You just need to hurry up and
let them know you got a tip
on the biggest drug
dealer in Wilmington.
- What I need to do
is be careful.
I'm not tryin' to get caught
up in anything crazy, Brenda.
Do you not understand
that I'm goin' up against
the biggest drug dealer
in Wilmington?
It's levels to this.
- What could you get
caught up in?
How could you get in trouble
if you're doing the right thing?
Please don't tell me you
did something stupid,
like you always do, to ruin
our chances at being chief.
- Our chances?
Brenda, I don't see you pledging
allegiance to this city.
Nor do I see you kissing
the mayor's behind
just to get his support.
I damn near had to
sleep with the man.
(Brenda scoffs)
- Do you remember what our life
was like when you first started?
I'm not going back to that.
You got the tip on Zeus?
Everything changed.
You started makin' like
you said you would.
They gotta know something.
You think you got that big raise
without knowing about Zeus?
Uh uh.
They gotta know somethin'.
- You're not listenin', are you?
You're clearly not listening.
But you.
But you know what?
You wanna know what
the sad part is?
The sad part is
you don't even believe
I can do this on my own.
- Don't mess this up.
- You have a good day.
Baby.
(chuckles)
(tense music)
- Hey!
Hey!
Get to work.
- It's fine.
She's on break.
- How long is her break?
- She's new.
- I need more time
with the boss.
Trainer.
- Lisa.
If this ain't gonna work out,
I can find her another trainer.
- Doesn't sound like a
bad idea to me.
- Is everybody else
hearing this?
- No, but you seem to be the
only one that's complainin'.
- That's exactly what I
was gonna say.
Now, if we could just get
everyone else on the same page.
(music crashes)
(register beeping)
(girl laughing)
- You better learn how
to work this register
before you get fired.
- Bitch, he ain't gonna fire me.
- What's that supposed to mean?
- Look at me.
I don't get fired.
I gets the bag.
- Yeah, all right.
His cheap ass gonna have you
on the unemployment line.
- Unemployment line?
(laughs) That's that
broke bitch shit.
- "Broke bitch shit"?
You tryin' to work with
me and calling me broke?
- Oh, I ain't tryin' to work.
I said I gets the bag.
- Well, you gotta
work for the bag.
- That's bullshit.
"The same energy you put
into making a million,
you can make a billion."
To quote the great
Magic Johnson.
So, honey, I'ma ask you.
What you puttin' your
energy towards?
- Hey, Lisa, you been doin'
a great job training her,
alright?
I'm gonna take her to the
back real quick, all right?
You just keep working.
You keep doin' your thing.
Come on.
- Hello, boss.
- Is that cool with you,
trainer?
- Yeah, sure, boss.
- All right.
(tense music builds)
How could you do this to me?
You know this is the busiest
day of the week, right?
- How could you?
- Look, man, that had
nothing to do with you.
- Yeah, I see that.
- You ain't mad about your
check until you saw hers.
- No, I tolerated it.
I'm over here
training this chick
and you paying her $6
more an hour?
How can you even afford that?
- Hey look, that's none
your business.
All right?
Let me do me and you do you.
- This is why you havin'
financial issues now.
You over here playin'
with this chick.
At work.
That's how I know you weak.
- Judge me however you want,
okay?
You don't know what it's
like to be alone.
I bet.
I bet every time you walk
outta the door,
a guy tries to holler at you,
huh?
Am I right?
You wanna know the last
time a woman looked at me?
It's never happened.
Okay?
So what, some young
girl wants to lie
and say she loves me to
make some extra money.
It's worth every fuckin'
dime I spend.
- Pay me more money, bring Dee
back, and pay us both more.
- I can't.
- You can if you pay us more.
- I can't do that, Lisa.
- Yo.
Stop playin' with me.
All this time and effort
I put into this business
and you run around payin'
this chick my money?
If it wasn't for you, my
family would still be here.
If it wasn't for you,
I could have been made
the moves I need to make.
I coulda been gone.
- You just making stuff up now.
- Pay us more money.
Pay me now.
- I can't.
I'm sorry, I can't.
If you need a good referral,
I'll write you one.
- Man, I'm tired of this shit.
You're being treated badly
for little pay.
- Gotta beg for days off.
Meanwhile, little Miss
Miss done twerked her way
to six more dollars an hour.
- [Kim] Mm.
- I gotta hand it to her,
though.
She got the game.
- Facts.
I ain't wanna say nothing, Lis,
but,
if she was able to get more
money out of that stingy nigga,
she got it.
- Matter-of-fact, Lisa, I
need her number.
(Kim laughing)
- It's not funny.
That money should have
been in your pocket.
I'm tired of always beggin'
and askin' for days off.
I just wanted to go to my
son and his father's funeral.
- Chuck would have the answer.
- Chuck would always
have an answer.
You remember that one time
that alarm was going off?
And all he did was type
in some random numbers
and it shut right off?
- (scoffs) That's Chuck for you.
I miss Charlie, too.
- We both miss 'em.
They're all.
They're with us, though,
big sun.
I cried for you
I laid in bed
All night for you
Waited for you
I prayed for you
I sacrificed my time for you
Waited for you
So, leave if you wanna leave
There ain't no need
for holdin' on
- These chips good.
- Damn, D.
You 'bout ate all my chips.
- I thought you were sharing.
- [Kim] Yeah, I am, but
that don't mean
eat the whole damn bag,
Big Hungry.
- [Dee] Well, if you
ain't willin' to share,
just say that.
- Please!
We need money and y'all
worried about some damn chips?
- [Kim] Yeah, 'cause
I bought 'em.
- And I'm hungry.
And you hungry, too.
That's why you actin' like that.
Go and get you some chips.
- Mm hm.
She mad 'cause she
ain't got no chips.
- What are we doin' here?
It's hot.
- We killing time.
'Til we catch the bus.
- The bus?
- Yeah.
The bus.
- Like the city bus?
- Yes, the city bus.
- Mm mm.
I ain't riding on no city bus.
- Why not?
- The bus is for
homeless people.
- Bitch, you homeless.
- You know what?
You right.
We are homeless.
We just three broke bitches
with no money and nowhere to go.
(sobbing)
- Am I a failure?
- No.
We just need to make
better choices.
- Should I be sleepin' on
the bench or something?
- Bitch, what?
The bus comin', come on!
- (sobbing) Man, I
don't wanna ride no bus.
- Girl, you heard of that
movie, "Boo With A Boo"?
Girl, that movie so funny.
Oh my God.
He got boo boo hands.
- I woulda been.
I'da been freaking out, girl.
You know I can't.
I can't deal with that shit.
Ain't no boo boo hands.
- I wish.
I wish.
Mm girl.
- I got it.
- Got what?
- How we gonna get this money?
- Oh girl, please.
Tell me.
- We gonna sell work.
(Kim snorting)
- Who you think you are,
Nino Tan?
You clearly need some
of this drink.
You know I am too scared
to sell drugs.
- You cannot be serious.
- Well, I am serious.
My cousin's already
sellin' on the dark web.
And he asked me to help before.
- There's just one problem.
We don't have any drugs to sell.
- That part.
- Well, I know where we
can get some.
My other cousin can front it.
- [Kim] Who's your cousin?
- Zeus.
- [Both] Zeus?
- That bitch crazy as hell.
- Mm mm.
- Crazy people thinks
she's crazy.
- Girl.
She is the serial killer
of drug dealers.
Shit, people say she killed
her own mama over nothin'.
- She's like the
craziest motherfucker
I've ever known in my life.
And this is who you
wanna do business with?
The Jeffrey Dahmer of
drug dealing?
No.
- [Kim] Mm mm.
- We need money.
That's our only option.
- Girl, you better off havin'
a lucrative lemonade stand.
(Kim giggling)
You better off dancin'
around the pole.
- Ah, make it rain.
- You better off sellin'
that wagon you drivin'.
- Oo. (snorts)
- [Dee] You better off
waitin' until you're 40
to become a rapper.
(Kim imitates record scratching)
I dunno what you're gonna do.
- Mm mm.
- But, we're not doin' that.
No.
Sell drugs?
- Not me.
You?
- With who?
- Not she.
Mm mm.
Not we.
- We trappin'.
(door slams)
(music swelling)
- Fuckin' pathetic.
Shut this stupid ass up, nigga.
(thug whimpering)
I said where the fuck is
my money, nigga?
Oh, you think because I'm a
bitch, this shit free, huh?
Huh?
Sit down.
I said!
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
oh I get it.
Oh, oh, oh, oh.
Because I'm a bitch you
think shit sweet, huh?
Huh?
(thug whimpering)
So I'ma ask you one
last motherfuckin' time.
Where the fuck is my money,
nigga?
Where the fuck is my money?
(Zeus sighs)
- What up, cus?
I need a favor.
- You must really need
my help badly
if you crawlin' back here.
To the black sheep
of the family?
Granny must need a new liver.
- I ain't crawlin'.
- You crawlin' if I say
you crawlin'.
- Cut the tough talk.
- Okay, Big Talk.
What's the favor?
- I need some work to sell.
(cousin laughs)
- You damn near 40 years old.
Don't you think you're a
little too old
to be tryin' to be a
drug dealer?
- As long as I bring that
bread back, what's the problem?
- You ain't.
- I wouldn't even try
to play you like that.
Stop.
I wouldn't even do that to you.
- Mm hm.
(tongue clicks)
All right, Lisa.
If you play with me about
my motherfuckin' money,
I will send your ass
straight back to your mama.
But if not, take the package
and run me my money back.
Pick this shit up tomorrow.
Get this nigga outta here, man.
(thug whining)
(tense music)
(pills rattling)
- What are we gonna do
with all this?
- We sell it.
- Well, I see you were serious.
So what's the next step?
- I'ma take it to my cousin.
My cousin will test it out.
Make sure it's straight.
- And if it ain't?
- It will be.
- You know if we can't
sell all these drugs,
you gonna have to answer
to Zeus, right?
- Lisa, this is gettin' crazy.
- Yeah, well we gotta
get this money.
- I'm sorry I tied you up, baby.
You know I ain't had my
medicine that day.
But I just don't like it when
you talk to other females.
Like, I should be
your only female.
- [Lisa] No.
- Uh huh.
Well.
Okay.
All right.
- [Lisa] I'll talk to
you later at the party.
(indistinct phone conversation)
(fridge door tapping)
- What's wrong wit' you?
- Man, he ain't approve.
He said that shit is trash.
- Can't give it back to her.
- I got to.
Can you come with me?
- Hell no.
You know I don't do Zeus.
I don't even like the fact that
you got involved with Zeus.
- [Lisa] So what I'ma do?
- Well you got two options.
You can either sell what you got
or get the money back to Zeus.
- I don't have that
kind of money.
That's why I'm tryin'
to sell it.
- You can't give it
back to Zeus.
She gonna kill you.
Well, why don't you ask
your cousin for a favor?
The one that does the
black market thing?
Maybe he can help.
- [Lisa] I already did.
He said no.
- Well did you explain
the situation
and how Zeus was involved?
- If I tell him Zeus
was involved,
he's gonna set me up
to get killed.
- Well, I don't know
what else to tell you.
What you gonna do?
- Mm mm.
- Well.
Whatever you decide to
do, keep me out of it.
I ain't meeting Zeus.
(Lisa grunts)
(tense music)
- Y'all sold that
shit that quick?
And who is that that you
bringing with you
to our private meeting?
- That's my homegirl.
She helping us out.
- What the fuck this?
You can't just be switchin'
niggas out
like this the Lakers
or some shit.
- Cus, you know I'm
still new to this.
- I don't give a fuck.
She's here, so she's in.
Look.
Kimberly.
Johnson.
- How you know my
government name?
- (sighs) So.
How y'all get rid of that
shit so quick?
- I didn't sell it.
It ain't been sold.
Like.
I made a mistake.
Like, I we.
- We?
Uh uh.
Ain't no we.
Ain't no me-
- Kim!
- It was you.
- Look.
Cus, we need to give
this stuff back.
- Hm.
Y'all high.
Y'all in here high
off that shit.
Wasting my motherfuckin' time
thinkin'
I'm finna go for that bullshit.
Not happenin'.
- I'm not high.
I'm not even here.
- Your team runnin'.
Go to work.
(music crashes)
- Maybe the white boys at
the corner store will buy it.
- No.
He buys from the Arabs.
- The Arabs'll buy it.
- Y'all still tryin' to figure
out what to do with this?
- Pretty much.
- We could repackage it
and resell it.
Something like recycling.
My brother does it all
the time with his drugs
that can't sell.
- [Lisa] So what we need to do?
- Give me this.
(pills rattling)
- What are you doing?
(door slams)
- What do you think is takin'
her so long?
- (snorts) She usin' that shit.
- No.
You think she in there ODin'?
- She probably tested it out.
- Oh here she now.
- [Dee] Break it down,
spice it up and stretch it.
We in business.
- [Kim] What the hell is this?
And how do you know
it's gonna work?
- [Dee] I spiced it up.
- What did you do to it?
- Look, don't worry.
This is our secret weapon.
They gonna put that on
their tongue and whoosh!
They gonna be high as hell.
- Man, you took a bunch
of pills in the bathroom
and came out with
shit in straws.
- Look, send this to
him for approval.
Trust me.
Y'all just don't take it.
- [Kim] Right.
So what are we
supposed to call it?
- Call it honey.
'Cause it came from the beehive.
(music crashes)
- It's me next.
Almost.
- Almost.
(girls chattering indistinctly)
(both cheering)
- Yo!
Guess what?
- [Both] What?
- That shit did it.
- For real?
(Kim laughing)
(all chattering indistinctly)
Like that honey?
- Yeah, pack all this shit up.
Let's go.
(music crashes)
(tense upbeat music)
(tense upbeat music continues)
(cash register ringing)
Yo.
I can't believe we sold
out in four days.
- I'm saying.
I can't believe this
actually workin'.
Y'all gotta get to the
post office ASAP.
- Us?
- Yeah.
Y'all two.
'Cause I had to deal with
Zeus, the serial killer.
Remember?
- Don't punk out on us now.
- If you wanna cut a the money,
then you gotta come with us.
- No!
I need to stay here, anyway.
'Cause what if y'all
two get caught
and I have to bail
y'all asses out?
- If you don't wanna go,
just say that.
- I don't wanna go.
There.
Ya happy?
- You think we gonna get caught?
- Don't be scared now.
(Kim laughing)
- This comin' out your cut.
- We need a disguise.
(music crashes)
Dumb.
- Relax!
(girls whispering indistinctly)
- Hey Dee.
- Hey Mike.
You see me?
- Yeah.
But why do y'all look
like grampa?
- Told you.
- What, I thought they
would hide who I am
but I guess it doesn't
work that way.
- Guess it doesn't.
Still look cool, though.
- [Dee] Thanks.
- [Mike] Okay.
- Fuck!
- [Lisa] Told you.
You look dumb.
- [Dee] Shit!
- Hey ma'am.
Ma'am?
Ma'am!
Ma'am, you dropped your package.
- Thank you, thank you.
- Belt comin' off.
Looks important.
Y'all headin' to the
post office?
- Yes.
- What's?
I'm, it's okay.
I'm a police officer.
Look, I was going that way,
anyway.
I can give y'all a ride.
They're about to close.
- Look, okay.
- Yeah, my truck is
right up there.
Ladies first.
Don't mean to be too awkward,
but I like y'all hair.
Got a TLC thing going on.
Just without the other member.
(cars passing)
Y'all wouldn't happened to have,
um,
witnessed any illegal activity
going on in the neighborhood,
would you?
Have you?
- Nope, nope.
No sir.
- Nothin' else.
(blinker clicking)
(cars passing)
- Any activity goin' on?
- No, we haven't.
- Okay, well if you do,
I can help.
I want to.
Get my.
Get our community
back the way it should be.
- Yeah, well, you know, we're
not about that life, so.
- Okay, okay.
I get it.
(Officer humming)
Say, um.
Y'all wouldn't have happened
to hear about a
woman named Zeus?
That name's pretty
popular all of a sudden.
Would you?
- We don't know no, no
drug dealers.
None.
- Who said she was a
drug dealer?
- We thought all cops
thought we was dealers.
- Oh, that's definitely
not true. (chuckles)
Only the bad cops
think that way.
And that's just a few of them.
How many bad cop stories
or bad experiences
have you heard or experienced?
Should I say?
- A lot.
- Whole, whole, whole lot.
- Shut up, don't talk.
- [Officer] Gimme a number.
- A million.
- [Officer] Ain't no,
there ain't no way you had
that many bad experiences
in your lifetime.
- Yes I have.
That's every day.
That's real life.
- [Officer] Huh.
Okay.
So, uh, if you don't
mind me asking,
what's you ladies shippin'
off today?
- See.
- It was a bee.
You know you allergic.
- Are y'all okay back there?
- Yeah.
It's for our church.
We don't know what's inside,
we just
helping 'em out.
- [Officer] Alright.
Doin' the Lord's work.
I like that.
- Amen.
Hm.
- What church?
All right.
Well, I guess this is it
for y'all, but.
Um, so y'all never told me
what the name of the pa-
(door slams)
(music crashes)
- Damn.
I see you still wearing
them busted ass shoes.
- What're you doin' here?
- What am I doin' here?
Everybody works for Zeus, fool.
Oh what, you thought you
was the only one?
(laughs) See?
Thinking like that
is exactly why
I do not regret firing your as.
- Man, where the work at?
- Why you in such a rush?
See, what I'm curious about is
how did you get rid
of it so fast?
- Guess I got beginner's luck.
- Beginner's luck?
Shit, that's some luck you got.
I mean, to me it
sounds like you had
the gift the whole time.
Just didn't know how to
use it to make a damn sub.
- Yeah, well I'm a female.
I learned to adapt.
I didn't always get the
respect I deserve.
So I had to take it.
- So what, you a boss now?
- I mean, I got my own system.
My product sells for itself.
- All right.
I wanna see about this
luck you talkin' about.
You wait right here, I'll
be right back.
(waves crashing)
Listen.
Family?
So I'm gonna look out for you.
- Yeah, I was thinkin'
the same thing.
- If I come up, you come up.
Come up together.
- Like a real kingpin.
- Something like that.
Listen.
She said double the return.
- What?
- I thought this was no
problem for you, right?
Sells itself?
- You tryin' to use my
words against me.
- Come on now, we family.
You said this stuff, not me.
- I ain't payin' for it.
- No, I don't think
you understand.
It's already too late for that.
You're in this shit now.
- That's fucked up, boss.
- No.
We're supposed to be family.
(tense music)
See, you wanna come up but
you don't want us to come up.
- Yo, you the devil.
- And you made a deal.
Take this shit.
Double it or pay the exit fee.
(somber music)
- Go ahead.
Like, yellin' at you.
- I told you not to
fuck with Zeus.
This is why I don't do Zeus.
- 'Cause I'm tired.
- Zeus is crazy.
- Okay?
- She gon' kill you
for no reason.
(music crashes)
(somber music)
- Appreciate the new car
that you got me and all that.
But you ain't just gonna be
talkin' to me in that way.
- Babe, you so crazy.
- Naw, babe, I'm serious.
- Here we go.
Why you gotta cut up?
- Look, when we get
married, that's gonna stop.
- You just gonna
keep cutting up.
- You know I love you, though.
- I love you, too.
- You do?
- Mm hm.
- How much?
Tell me how much.
(bag slams)
- What the fuck are you doin'
here?
- [Lisa] I got some shit to do.
- Oh this bag look a
little light.
You gonna have to triple that.
- What you say?
- I said if you want
another drop,
you're gonna have to triple it.
- Look, I got my own bread now.
If I need you, I hit you.
- Mm mm.
It ain't over 'til I
say you done.
Okay?
Good.
Now.
I make my drops Thursday night.
I'll see you back here Thursday.
Good girl.
- Babe.
I like how you just
handled that.
- [Zeus] Babe, oh my gosh.
- Where were we, though?
(roosters crowing)
- Yeah, they traced the
drugs back to Wilmington.
Yeah, it had urine in it.
(chuckles)
They're testin' it right now.
Yeah.
I know, Mom.
There's levels to
becoming chief.
They can't just boot
somebody out of the way.
But I do know, I do know
that when I catch Zeus,
it'll make me a perfect
candidate for it.
Right.
What?
Wait, hold on.
How you know about Zeus anyway,
Ma?
(waves crashing)
- It's a pretty day.
- It's all right.
- Lisa?
- How do you know my name?
- I'm a cop.
I know everybody's name.
What you got for me?
- I got questions.
- Don't waste my time.
- Look, nobody can know we talk.
I don't want nobody to know I
had anything to do with this.
- Why are you telling me this?
You don't know me.
As far as you know,
I could have somebody
watchin' us right now
- And they gonna regret it.
Look.
Type of information I got.
Somebody gonna end up with a
good reputation at their job.
- Well what's in it for you?
- Monkey off my back.
- How do I know I can trust you?
As far as I know, you could
be trying to set me up.
- Set you up?
A cop?
Gettin' a life sentence
for listenin' to a victim?
- Is it possible that
this information
could get someone closer
to being a chief?
- Closer?
They gonna be chief.
- What is it?
- Look.
Can't nobody know I came
down here to talk to you.
Can't nobody really
know about this.
Or we both dead
- News flash, sweetheart,
I'm already dead.
- What you mean by that?
- Tell me.
(music crashes)
(hands clapping)
- So you lied.
You know, Zeus, I don't
know what your plan is
and, frankly, I don't care.
You see, I'ma become chief
whether you like it or not.
You know, I was tryin' to
help you bow out gracefully.
Because I helped you build all
of this or whatever this is.
- I don't sell bullshit.
So I don't have piece for you.
- Hm.
Well, uh, by the smell of it,
um.
I thought that's all you sold.
(tense upbeat music)
I'll see you around.
Zeus.
- Babe, it's gettin' late.
- It is.
- You think you're gonna be able
to make it home in
time for dinner?
- Yes.
- You sure?
- Yes.
- Alright.
I love you.
- I love you, too.
I can't believe we gettin'
married.
- I know, you better believe it.
(Zeus squealing)
I love you so much.
- Oh, I love you too.
- All right, now, look.
Know you got work to do.
- Yes.
- So, I'm gonna catch you later?
- Okay.
- Alright.
- See you later.
- All right, love you.
- Love you, too.
- All right.
(tense music)
(piano striking)
(piano striking)
(distorted voice echoing)
- What do we do now?
Where do we get drugs without
messing up our product?
- I don't even know.
I'm clueless.
Because how does our only
connect get caught up?
I mean, don't get me wrong.
I'm glad Zeus is locked
up because she's scary.
- Oh well, that's
part of the game.
Accidents happen.
I kind of feel bad for Zeus,
though.
- We should just call it quits.
- Girl.
You wanna quit everything
but bein' broke.
- I know.
I know where.
- What?
- Zeus spot.
I know where she keep the stash.
- So?
The police probably
raided it by now.
- Nah, we got 'til Wednesday.
- How do you know?
- Trust me, I know.
- So, what we supposed to do?
Just break in there?
- This is gettin' too crazy.
I'm tellin' you.
Let's just take the little
bit of money we got.
And just call it quits.
- Quits?
We in too deep.
- You right.
We in too deep.
We need to go ahead and just
get lost while Zeus is gone.
- Well, I don't want
Zeus to think we ratted.
- Why would Zeus
think we ratted?
- Does it matter?
We need to get up out
of this shit.
Now.
- Look.
I'm going to the spot and I'm
gettin' what's left there.
Y'all with me or what?
- Sure.
You sure about this?
- Yes, I'm sure.
(beads rattling)
- We really gotta wear this.
- Yes, we're wearing it.
And nah.
It's the beehive.
- Fuck with us, you get stung.
- I like that.
Let's do this shit.
- [Dee] Alright.
- [Kim] I like it.
To the beehive.
- Beehive.
(glasses chink)
(lips smack)
Let's get some money.
(Kim imitates bee buzzing)
(tense music)
(rooster crowing)
- I took too many risks
to eat this shit.
- Yeah, I mean,
you coulda got us some
Ruth Chris or somethin'.
- [Dee] Somethin'.
- We did make six figures.
- Six figures isn't
enough to keep us safe.
Especially once Zeus gets out.
- There you go with that
Zeus mess again.
We should enjoy the money.
Who said you decide what
to do with it anyway?
- I know what to do.
- I haven't even seen the money.
Just what you said.
Is the money even there?
- You accusin' me of stealin'?
- I haven't seen it either.
Just sayin'.
- We were saving that
money to leave.
Why would I spend it or steal?
- [Kim] But that's your plan.
That's what you wanna do.
We wanna enjoy our money.
- Fine.
I'll send you your cut.
Both of you.
- I take Cashapp, Zelle,
Apple Pay.
(plane engine roaring)
(women chattering)
- Then I can save it.
- That's not really my color.
- Yes, girl.
- Yeah, it's gotta go with
the shoes that I already have.
Lisa just came home.
- You can't look
at the clothes I got.
- How you gonna wear somethin'
before I get a
chance to wear it?
- Anyway.
- Yeah.
I mean I can go wit'
you shoppin'.
We can find somethin' together.
(women chattering indistinctly)
- There's more boxes in the back
than there are in the front.
Y'all spend 23k on Amazon?
What the hell is goin' on here?
- Hold on.
- She's yellin'.
I'm gonna call you back.
- Girl, yes, I'm gonna
call you back.
I'm gonna let you know.
- What?
Hold up.
Didn't you just come
from a vacation?
- Y'all spent 25k on Amazon.
What the fuck were you thinking?
- So?
It's our money.
- No, it's the money we needed
to get the fuck up outta here.
- What we need to move away,
anyway, for?
- Because it's not safe.
Now we need 23 bands more.
- Look, don't just be fussin'
at me.
Dee was spendin' money, too.
- So you couldn't take
the heat by yourself?
You wanna add me to it?
- Hell yeah, bitch,
'cause I ain't do it all-
- [Lisa] Shut up!
- [Kim] Uh uh.
You're not gonna talk
to me like that.
You not my mama.
- Thank God.
Because I would be
disappointed in myself.
- You talkin' about us spendin'
money
when you just came
from a vacation.
Did you not, big spender?
- Let's talk about that!
- Really.
'Cause you act like
you the only one
havin' your life on the
line doin' this shit!
We deserve to do some shit, too.
Give me that!
- That ain't even your size.
(tense music)
- I'm south.
Drivin' about.
Drivin' around, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, I know. (chuckles)
Yeah, I know, Ma.
I know.
It's crazy.
I'm, I'm about to be chief.
Mm hm.
Yeah, I know.
Hold on, hold on.
What you mean by that, Ma?
See.
See, that's the thing.
You think you know everything.
No, I'm not doing
anything illegal, Ma.
Yeah, I know.
Okay.
Okay, yeah.
Yeah, Ma, I gotta go.
Okay.
Guess you can't take everybody
with you on the rise to the top.
But it's been a hell of a
ride, though. (chuckles)
Lot of arrests.
A lot of wild stories
in the back.
(door thumps)
Yeah.
It's been a good ride.
Hell of a ride.
But I gotta let you go.
One thing I ask is that you
take the next cop to the top
just like you did me. (chuckles)
The hell is this?
(paper rustling)
(tense music intensifies)
(foreboding music)
(paper rustling)
(door slams)
(door slams)
(waves crashing)
Listen.
I need to make this quick
- Look, calm down, superstar.
I know you chief now.
You ain't got time for
people like me.
Even though I helped
you become chief.
- Listen, I don't have time
for your self
righteous bullshit.
Who were y'all dropping
those packages off to?
What pastor was it?
- What are you talking about?
- When I picked you and your
friend up the other day,
one of y'all must have
dropped a package in my car.
It was right up under my seat.
- I don't know.
That wasn't us.
- [Officer] It was.
Who is it?
- It was so long ago.
I don't remember.
- Lisa.
Stop playin' with me.
Nobody black forgets
their pastor.
Give me a name right now.
- What does that mean?
- It means give me a
name, motherfucker, now.
- I don't know.
It was so long ago.
I don't really remember.
- So you wanna go downtown,
is that right?
- Pastor Harvey.
- Who?
Pastor Harvey?
Are you serious?
Whatever, man.
(pillow thuds)
(Kim grunts)
(both grunting)
(pillow thuds)
(Kim grunting)
(pillow thuds)
(Kim grunting)
(pillow thuds)
(Kim grunting)
(Dee laughing)
- We got a issue.
(Kim laughing)
- Yo, you saw that shit
on Amazon, too?
Yo, they completely sold out
of all the Love, Life,
Entertainment apparel that I
wanted.
I wanted me a pair of socks,
a T-shirt,
maybe some no sweat-
- No, no.
We got a.
We got a problem.
I mean one of the packages
got stuck up under a cop seat.
- [Kim] Wait, what packages?
- The police that took
us to the post office?
That was so long ago.
You sure?
- Yeah.
- [Dee] So what do we do?
- Well.
I mean, I lied to the
chief of police
and I told him that
pastor's name was Harvey.
- My mama pastor?
- [Kim] Wait, y'all been
talking to the chief of police?
- I mean, I kinda helped
him become chief of police.
- [Dee] So you got
Zeus locked up?
Who are you?
- [Lisa] Yeah, I did.
- So, Zeus got locked up
because of you?
Are you trying to get us killed?
- That's the reason why
you been tryin'
to get out town so fast.
You tryin' to get ghost
before Zeus gets back.
- [Dee] You dumb bitch.
- Yo.
Dee.
- Nuh uh.
Because of you, we've been
takin' all these risks.
And when they find out
Harvey ain't got shit
to do with shit,
they on our ass.
- Because of me we in this mess?
Mess, huh?
Lemme tell you about mess.
When I met you, you was
broke and strugglin'.
And that was nigga was beatin'
your ass.
- [Kim] Oh Lord.
- You just mad 'cause
your nigga in the ground
and mine ain't.
- [Lisa] Bitch!
- [Kim] Oh Lord.
Oh Lord.
- What's up?
What's up?
- [Kim] Hey! Hey!
- You mad, Lisa?
- [Kim] Wait, wait, wait.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
- I'm mad!
I'm mad!
You did this!
This is on you!
And you comin' at me?
This is on you, Lisa!
(music crashes)
(door slams)
- Oh.
Hey, Chief.
(tense music)
- I thought I asked
you to chill.
- I did.
- Then why did this lady
tell me she shipped
packages for you?
- I have no idea what
you're talking about.
I never sold anything.
I, I never sold nothin'.
- You never sold anything
you brought for me?
- Not one pill.
- Hm.
So how do you keep getting money
to buy from me then, Pastor?
(Pastor sighs)
- The church.
- Righteous man.
Well that's just one thing,
Pastor,
we still haven't discussed.
Why does this lady think
you sell pills?
- [Pastor] I have no idea.
No clue.
- Where the drugs, Pastor?
Since you didn't sell
anything, where are they?
(Pastor sighs)
- They with us right now.
- Excuse me?
- They in the back.
- [Officer] What do you
mean they're in the back?
You tryin' to set me up?
- [Pastor] No, Chief.
- Open the trunk now.
Open it up.
(tense music)
Why didn't you sell it?
Do you know what could
happen to you if
you got caught with this?
You'll be on headline news.
- I was buyin' to keep
off the streets.
I honestly didn't know
what else to do
to stop our drug problem.
- So, all of these bags
are filled with that?
God.
(tense music)
I need to talk with you.
Did you know Pastor Harvey
was still pushin' pills?
- Pastor did what?
- You really don't know, huh?
- No.
I made it up.
- Lisa, what the hell
is goin' on right now?
- Look, I'ma be real.
I move drugs every now and then.
- Stop.
You really made this pastor
stuff up, didn't you?
- Maybe his supplier was
Zeus supplier.
- Zeus's supplier is long
gone and you know that.
- Pastor's still got drugs?
- $2 million worth.
- Let me get it.
- Are you losing your damn mind?
I'm not.
I'm not doing that.
- Look, I get it.
You a cop.
You flooded the
streets with drugs.
Now, you a chief gonna
clean the streets up.
Let me get rid of it.
You gonna get looked at
as like a hero.
Or a superhero?
- You know, if I actually
didn't have common sense,
that actually might
sound pretty good.
- Look, give me the drugs.
I'ma get rid of it.
You get all the credit.
You gonna be the fastest chief
to ever clean up the city.
- Look.
Lisa, you don't understand.
You don't understand, do you?
If this goes bad, your family
and my family are over.
- My family's already over.
They find out who
killed my family?
- [Officer] Damn it.
(cash register dinging)
(upbeat music)
(singer vocalizing)
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you no more
Heard it a thousand times
But now I believe
my own lies
Oh, I been down this
road before
Too many signs
It's like, like, like
I shoulda been warned
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
- Here's our last day
in the house.
We're crazy if we're
leavin' everything here.
For real?
- We're not crazy.
I don't want it.
I don't wanna see it.
Especially once we're gone.
- Y'all, I just can't
believe we made it, y'all.
- It's hard to believe.
But we did it.
- Dee, you're lucky.
You didn't have to deal with
us durin' our diaper days.
- I was your roommate
for three years.
I heard the stories.
- Seems like it was
longer than that, though.
- Yeah, I was.
I was about to say it was
either five or six years.
- Well, you know
that's what happens
when real bitches get together.
Feels like we knew each
other forever.
- I love y'all.
- [Both] I love y'all, too.
- Beehive forever.
- [Both] Beehive forever.
(tense music)
(tense music continues)
(soft solemn music)
- [Thug] Get your ass up.
Where the money at?
I said where the money at,
bitch?
- Ain't no fuckin' money.
- [Thug] The fuck you mean
ain't no money?
What do you mean?
I see y'all online with it.
Where's it at?
- Pull it.
Pull it.
You're not leaving here
with shit, I promise.
- [Thug] I'm gonna
get that money.
- You ain't gettin' a dime.
- [Thug] We'll see about that,
bitch.
- [Lisa] Fuck!
- Brenda, what are you doin'
here?
- I came to talk to you.
- Okay.
What's up?
- I'm leaving.
- Brenda, what are you
talking about?
Don't, don't.
You can't bring this to
me right now.
What are you talking about?
- I talked to your ma.
I know everything!
- Whoa, whoa.
- I know you would
do something like this
to get ahead without me.
Even something stupid.
- Brenda, Brenda, listen to me.
Your name didn't even
come up in this process.
I'm tryin' to protect you.
- Maybe you shoulda have been.
If you had asked me, we
could've made smarter choices.
You supply drugs for Zeus?
The pastor?
Half the damn city!
We should be living like
kings right now!
- I should be livin'
like a king!
I took all the risk.
And what did you do?
You sat around running your
little mouth like you always do.
Who put you in that house?
Huh?
Who gave you this
luxurious life?
Who gave you this $20,000 bag?
I did.
You think you know everything.
We can't just switch
our lifestyle, Brenda.
It looks suspicious.
- I don't think I know
everything, but I know this.
I know about your
little girlfriend.
- Girlfriend?
Come on, Brenda.
Now you just making stuff up.
- Stop it, chief.
I see.
I see through you.
The real you is clear as
day right now.
- So, is this where we're at?
- This where you put us at.
- You don't understand.
- No, I don't understand.
- I'm trying to save both of us.
This is for us.
You have to.
You have to believe me.
- No, I, I don't have
to do anything.
But I'll believe this.
I'll believe what I see.
And what you're showin'
me right now?
Is that you are nothing
but insecure,
selfish,
used me and my family.
Treat me like trash.
You're a narcissist.
You're a
do-anything-to-get-a-head
type bastard.
That's who you are.
Look at me.
Stay outta my life!
- Brenda.
I did this for us!
(crickets chirping)
- There go that nigga
right there.
He gon' remember us and
regret this shit.
- So.
What you tryna do?
- [Lisa] I'm tryin' to
put that nigga up.
He gotta go.
Six feet.
- Like make him think
he's gonna go six feet.
- Girl, do it matter?
- Look, it don't matter.
He coulda came in on
us when we was asleep.
He coulda violated us.
He gotta go.
Let's go.
- Disrespect.
(gun cocks)
Is disrespect.
Don't be scared.
(tense music)
(dark upbeat music)
- Yeah.
Broke ass bitches ain't
had shit, man.
No wonder that bitch ass nigga
got knocked the fuck off.
No wonder he dead now. (laughs)
Fuck it.
- Hey, broke ass nigga!
- Ready to go, hoe?
- [Kim] Buzz buzz, bitch.
(distorted buzzing)
- [Thug] What the fuck?
Y'all niggas got-
- [Lisa] Shut up!
- [Thug] You bitches got-
- [Lisa] Shut up!
Tried to violate my family.
- But I thought we just
gonna scare him.
- (laughs) Yeah, we just
gonna scare him.
- [Thug] Fuck you all up to?
What the fuck is that?
(box clatters)
What the fuck is?
Oh shit!
(thug screaming)
(bees buzzing)
(upbeat music)
(knocks pounding)
(thug screaming)
Ow!
Where the fuck all
these bees from?
(bees buzzing)
(cars passing)
(footsteps scuffing)
- Hey, Dee.
- What's up, Mike?
- I just wanna say thank you.
- For what?
- I'm just a no good
(indistinct).
But, thanks to you.
I feel safe again.
(footsteps plodding)
(bugs chirping)
(message dings)
(music crashes)
- All right.
- What hand do y'all have?
- Come here.
- Girl.
Okay.
(phone buzzing)
- [Dee] Are y'all in
cahoots together?
Like, what is happening?
- [Kim] Mm mm, there
ain't nothin' goin' on.
Y'all against me.
'Cause what is that?
- [Officer] It's over.
- [Kim] And that?
Like, what?
- [Officer] It's all over.
- [Kim] Girl.
- [Officer] The FBI
knows everything.
They're givin' me a chance
to get things together.
- Game, I won.
- [Dee] How the?
- What?
You talking about me cheatin'.
That's your cheater right there.
- Y'all gotta be
partners in this.
- You wanna play again?
You wanna go again?
- I'm in.
- Why the hell is you callin'
me?
- [Officer] Like I said,
they know everything.
Now, they may not come
after you at all.
That happens sometimes.
But, I got some bad news
for you, though.
Zeus's supplier is Dee.
(cards tapping)
- [Lisa] What the fuck
are you talkin' about?
- [Officer] I know.
She is there to kill you, Lisa.
She was sent by her
gang to get Zeus,
but you became near
Zeus when you got
her locked up.
- Is this some type of
sick cop joke?
- Zeus didn't know she was
the connection.
She just knew packages and
money gets dropped off.
Now, she was told by
the gatekeepers
to keep an eye out on her
because she's a hothead.
So they sent her to watch out
and kill anyone if the
funds got messed up.
Then here you come.
A wannabe drug dealer.
You messed up her money
by getting rid of Zeus.
So they ordered her to kill you
or they were going to kill her.
- How am I supposed to
process that?
- [Officer] Well, it
doesn't get any better.
- What the fuck is that
supposed to mean?
- [Officer] Lisa.
She was the new cop that
killed your husband and son.
(phone beeps)
(somber music)
- What?
I told you not to call me.
I don't know nothin'.
- [Officer] It's all over.
The FBI knows
everything about Lisa.
Lisa's in some deeper
stuff than you think.
- What the hell are you
talking about?
- [Officer] I'm tryin' to
save your life.
Just listen to me.
Don't get scared.
She plans to kill you.
- Who calls somebody
in the middle of the
night and says that?
Like.
What type of game are
you playing?
- [Officer] Chill out.
I'm not playing games here.
If you leave, it will
look obvious.
We need to catch her at the
house or you gotta kill her.
- I can't kill nobody.
Listen, I, I told you
don't don't call me
- [Officer] Then you
wouldn't know
she was going to kill you.
Listen to me.
She knows her time is up.
And getting rid of you is key.
For some reason, she thinks
you're part of a gang.
- I ain't in no damn gang.
- [Officer] Relax.
She's not gonna try
anything tonight.
But by tomorrow, you
need to be on your toes.
Look, we got our eyes on you.
So don't worry.
- So what the hell am I
supposed to do?
(somber music)
(silence buzzing)
(knife taps)
(somber music)
(Dee clearing throat)
- [Lisa] What are you doin'
here?
- Why are you going
through those knives?
- I need to use one.
- [Dee] For what?
- To cut something.
- What is something?
- Something to cut.
- What do you need to cut?
- Why do you keep asking?
- Why aren't you telling?
- Are you going to bed?
- Sooner or later.
Are you?
- There you go asking again.
- There you go not
telling again.
Good night.
(tense music)
(silence pulsating)
- All right, y'all.
So.
Lisa made the Kool-Aid.
And Dee?
Made the potatoes.
Lisa, (chuckles)
eat at your own risk.
Ugh.
Oo, Lisa, this Kool-Aid
is too sweet.
Taste it, Dee.
- I ain't thirsty.
- Girl, I ain't ask
you if you was thirsty.
I asked you to taste the
damn Kool-Aid.
(laughing) Girl, you must
think I'm crazy or something.
You ain't even sip that
damn Kool-Aid.
You know what?
Lisa, here you drink it.
You did make it.
See?
Girl, what is wrong with you?
Hm.
Mm.
Lisa!
Dee put her foot in
these potatoes.
Girl, you gotta try 'em.
(fork clatters)
What is wrong with y'all?
Y'all act like somebody tryin'
to kill you or somethin'.
Hm.
Ugh. (clears throat)
(fork clinks)
(tense music)
(footsteps plodding)
- Hold up, Lisa.
- [Lisa] Who sent you?
- Nobody.
- [Lisa] What gang you in?
- Ain't in no damn gang.
- You think I'm fuckin' stupid?
Chief told me everything.
- Lisa, Chief called
me last night
and told me you were
gonna kill me.
- Yeah, he called me, too.
- So then he's tryin' to
turn us against each other.
- He tryin' to get one to
kill the other.
You playin' with me?
- He said somethin'
about the FBI.
- Yeah, he told me that, too.
- So then can you get that
gun off my head please?
- You tried to kill my family.
- Hell no.
You know how crazy that sounds?
Get.
That gun.
Off my head.
So you was gonna kill me?
- I ain't want to.
But I was gonna kill you
before you killed me.
(Dee sighs)
So, what we gonna do?
So, I mean, I almost killed Dee.
And she almost killed me.
That's crazy.
- Lisa had a gun to my head.
- Hm.
- Yeah.
Are you listening?
I almost killed Dee.
- I hear you.
- I almost died and
you just textin'
on your phone.
Like it's nothin'.
- Shit.
I said I heard you.
I mean, y'all just drug
me out of bed
and brought me down
here to tell me
about y'all about killin'
each other.
But are y'all dead?
Shit, I hear you.
- She almost died!
- [Dee] Like, what's up?
- Man,
I'm just tired of this shit.
I mean.
This whole thing
we've been doin'.
Y'all almost killed each other.
We gotta get up out of
this lifestyle.
- Get up out of this lifestyle?
Girl, this ain't no AA meetin'.
We need to find a safe place.
We don't know what else
the chief is up to.
- Okay.
Okay.
Start from the beginning
and tell me everything
that's happened
between y'all and the chief.
Once I'm on the same
page as y'all,
we can come up with
an escape plan.
(footsteps plodding)
Hold up.
Y'all gimme your guns.
- [Lisa] What?
- Gimme your guns.
- Why?
- Y'all said y'all wanna leave
this life behind us, right?
Well, we need to leave it
all behind us.
- I don't know.
This gun thing don't sound safe.
- Girl, if you don't
gimme your gun.
In the bag.
- See, I tried to be
as simple as possible.
(tense music)
All I asked is for one of
y'all to kill each other
and I was gonna come in
and play the hero, right?
Simple.
Like they do in the movies.
But y'all gotta come up
with a stupid ass plan.
- How the hell did you
get in the house?
- Bitch, don't worry about it.
I'm here already.
And you.
Mm, mm, mm, mm.
I just love when you take
a bath with no bubbles.
- Sick ass.
- See, I practically live here.
I knew when you were
buyin' drugs from Zeus.
I was there when you started.
But you see I play
this game to win.
It's chess, it ain't checkers.
- Yeah, well you can't
take all three.
- I don't have to.
- I know you fuckin' lyin'.
- [Lisa] I know you my
whole fuckin' life.
- Yeah.
And those times are good
to look back on.
But I could never go back there.
You see, this is my way out.
Sorry I didn't include you.
- Kim, what kind of
snake ass shit is that?
- Dee, please.
It's just-
- Ladies, ladies.
Shut up.
Kill her.
- Dee?
- Kill her!
- [Lisa And Dee] Kim!
(gunshot cracks)
(tense music)
- What about Lisa?
- [Officer] You got the guns,
didn't you?
- Yeah.
- You got the information
to get the money?
- Yeah.
- Then let's go.
(gunshot cracks)
(Officer shouts)
(bullet clinks)
- [Kim] Mm, mm, mm, mm, mm.
See, you had to have known
that I really didn't
like you, right? (sighs)
Just relax.
It'll be easier that way.
(music crashing)
(Kim laughing)
(bag clatters)
(clothes rustling)
(gun cocking)
Queen bee just came home, bitch.
(footsteps thumping)
- You killed Dee.
What kind of mess was that?
- (laughing) Dee was in the way.
(tense music)
(door creaks)
Lisa!
Girl, come out here
so we can talk
and figure this out!
- So, you can kill me?
Like you did Dee?
- Ugh.
This not gonna end well.
(door slams)
Bitch, come out!
(laughing) This will only end
the way you want it to end,
Lisa.
If you want this to end well,
I suggest you give me
the information
to get the rest of
the money out.
(door slams)
- You already got your cut!
Leave, Kim!
- Oh hell no!
Girl, what do I look like?
Boo Boo the Foo?
You can't keep your mouth shut
to save your life. (sighs)
- I'm not gonna say nothin'.
Kim.
Let's stop this whole thing.
(gunshot cracks)
Kim.
Kim!
(music crashes)
(music pulsating)
(water splashing)
Wait till I get the
fuck up outta this tub.
- It wasn't so bad.
Hey, Lisa.
I thought I was gonna feel
bad for snitchin', Lisa.
- You woulda felt nothin'.
- But I didn't feel bad.
It wasn't hard.
I did it like you.
Oh, I love your hair.
That's so cute.
That this will all end here
at this very spot, huh?
My house.
That I paid for.
Lisa.
- Fuck you!
- Do you know I had to
do time for you?
Lisa!
- [Lisa] You charged me triple!
- Lisa.
We had plans.
You and I, I and you.
We had plans to take
over the block.
But.
I knew, you know, you had
your family situation and.
I knew your soul
would be different
'cause you lost your family.
We had plans.
And your family got in
the way of our plans.
Our plans got interrupted.
So they had to be eliminated.
Lisa.
- [Lisa] What do you want?
(tense music intensifies)
- I want you dead.
(water rushing)
(water rushing)
(water rushing)
(water rushing)
(somber music)
(birds chirping)
(birds chirping)
(leaves rustling)
- [Mike] You think it's true?
- What?
- You're alive because of God.
- Honestly?
I don't know.
- A lot of people die,
but you're still alive.
- Even after selling
all those drugs.
- Yes, you sold a lot of drugs.
- I said a lot of prayers, too.
- Where do we go from here?
- I don't know.
Zeus is still out there and
I know she's coming for me.
- It's okay.
God will always be by your side.
Through anything.
You're fine.
- That ain't all
that's by my side.
(soft music)
You wanna get some ice cream?
- [Mike] Yeah.
Waited alone, frustrated
Damn, I been patient
Are you comin' home or
Should I lay here waitin'
on ya
Not tryin' to cause problems
Just checkin' on you
I'll be here for you
You know
I cried for you
I laid in bed
All night for you
Waited for you
I prayed for you
I sacrificed my time for you
Waitin' for you
So leave
If you wanna leave
Ain't no need for holdin' on
For too long
No
So, go if you wanna go
Ain't no use for holdin' on
For too long
Hey
I know you feel it
The constant driftin'
Please come in closer
I fear it happening
All this petty figthing
You're late nightin'
You're on the way now
You're home flyin' to me
I tried to fight it
I tried so hard
But my heart won't let go
Can't talk about it
'Cause when I do
All you do is leave
It just ain't the same
You claim it's cool
But I know it ain't
At the end of the day
All I gotta say is
Oh
I cried for you
I laid in bed
All night for you
Waited for you
I prayed for you
I sacrificed my time for you
Waited for you
So leave, if you wanna leave
Ain't no need
For holdin' on
Too long
No
So, go if you wanna go
Ain't no use
For holdin' on
Too long
I
I cried for you
I laid in bed
All night for you
Waited for you
I prayed for you
I sacrificed my time for you
Waited for you
So, leave if you wanna leave
Ain't no need for holdin' on
Too long
No
So, go if you wanna go
Ain't no use
For holdin' on
Too long
Waitin' all alone,
frustrated
Damn, I been patient
Are you comin' home or
Should I lay here waitin'
I am not tryin' to
cause problems
Just checkin' on you
I'll be here for you
No (upbeat music)
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you no more
Heard it a thousand times
But now I believe
my own lies
Oh, I been down this
road before
Too many signs
It's like, like, like
I shoulda been warned
Oh, you tried it
Ha
To suck me back
into your bed
I fought it
You called me, I blocked it
Delighted
I can no longer afford
The course of you breakin'
my heart
Besides it
I'm now livin' a life
With you not on my mind
Excited
I see the world in a
brand new light and
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
Erasin' you outta my mind
It gets better over time
My heart want you
But I don't need you
Playin' my part
Focus on myself
Until I find a better you
Matter of fact, I'm
doin' great without you
Hey
You gave me fire
When you came along
You touched my love
And you reached my goals
Yeah, I did you wrong
And you did me cold
Right or wrong
I'm better off alone
I gave you love
And you used my soul
Yeah, it's my own fault
And I shoulda known
This is how life work
And that shit hurt
I take my deep breath
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
(soft upbeat music)
- [Man]
Shut up.
I gave you the drugs to
make your money.
I gave you two years to
get as much as you wanted.
Then all you had to
do was lay low.
It'll look like I
cleaned up this city.
I'll be rich from selling
you the drugs,
you'll be rich off sellin'
the drugs.
You'll be free.
And I'll be the chief.
(voice echoing)
(singer vocalizing)
(upbeat rap music)
Run it up
(upbeat rap music)
Run it up
Run it up
Run it up
- What the fuck is you doin'?
- Yeah, what the fuck
is you doin'?
- Huh?
Huh, what?
- [Thomas] What the
fuck is she doin'?
- Nothin'!
- Kim!
- What?
- Your way of doin'
things is crazy.
And you know that.
You tryin' to kill this nigga.
- No I'm not.
I'm just helpin'
Thomas here out.
- It don't look like it.
- Well, he must want my help
because why in the world would
he be in another girl's DMs
talkin' 'bout what
that mouth do?
- Now, you know girls be crazy.
Why would you play with
a crazy girl?
- Girl, not only that.
He had a whole nother page
talking 'bout an @ name
@therealestmunchinthesestreets.
- Munch?
- But where are we munchin'?
Because ain't no munchin'
been at this address.
Not in these streets.
But that's okay.
That's okay.
We gonna find out what
that mouth do.
- Nuh uh, uh uh.
Look, we gotta go pick
up D from work.
Playtime over.
We ain't got time for that.
- Oh no, he needs my help.
- No, come on, man, we gotta go.
Look, I got "Illusions of Love"
on DVD.
And some reefer.
We can smoke.
Come on.
- But I love him!
- That ain't no damn love.
Come on.
- [Thomas] This bitch right
here ain't get my feet.
(tense music)
- I'm not gonna say this
too many more times.
I need my money.
Okay?
'Cause you think I'm stupid.
You think I can't count?
You think I can't count.
You thought I was gonna
accept that as taxes?
That's what you thought?
You thought this was a game?
I need my money.
'Cause I got bills.
- [Kim] D!
- And I need my.
- [Kim] What are you doing?
- [D] He tried rip me off
like I've been telling y'all.
- [Lisa] D, I already
checked your stuff online.
You're straight.
- Then why was my
check only $123?
- $123 for two weeks?
You need to choke him a
little harder.
- It's all right, 'cause
math ain' mathin'.
- [Kim] Wait, wait, wait.
Tryin' to speak.
Let him.
Let 'im speak.
- (coughing) Damn.
Your dumb ass.
It's a bonus.
You would know that if
your ass wasn't
doin' TikToks all damn day.
You actually worked.
It's paid separately.
- Then why didn't y'all
deposit it like normal people?
- It was paid separately so
you wouldn't get taxed as hard.
Normal person.
But no, you try and kill me
for tryin' to help you out.
- I'm sorry.
I didn't.
I'ma get back to work.
- No, take your ass home.
- You right.
It's been a long day.
It's been stressful.
Same time tomorrow.
- You know what?
I just came up with a
better idea, okay?
Whenever the clock
strikes never,
that's when you can come back.
- I'm fired?
Over a little mistake?
- A little mistake?
You just tried to kill me!
Yeah, your ass is fired.
Bye.
- Damn!
- [Boss] (mockingly) Damn!
Leave my trashcan and shit.
(D screams)
(upbeat music)
(singers vocalizing)
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
- Knock, knock.
- Need the AC on today.
- Hey mom.
Ooh, girl, you cooked?
'Cause I'm hungry.
You got some food?
- What's up, big booty?
- Why are y'all here?
I have to go to work.
- We just got evicted.
- How?
- By messing up money.
Plus they wouldn't fix anything.
And I was tired of stayin'
there.
- [Lisa] Why are you two here?
- Girl?
Didn't you hear me?
I said we got evicted.
- Your rent was nothing.
- I was tired of living there.
They wouldn't fix nothin'.
Just said that.
- This is not the time.
- Can we stay with you?
Please?
- Fine.
We're splitting the rent.
- Uh uh.
If I wanted to split the rent,
I would've stayed
where I was at.
- I gotta train the new girl.
I gotta go.
We splittin' the rent.
- So that mean we can stay?
- [Lisa] Make sure you
have my money.
On time.
- So, that it?
- How much is the rent?
- You could do it.
You could be like
David Hennessy.
If you catch Zeus like Hennessy
caught Giuseppe Esposito,
you'll become chief.
- I'ma get there.
It takes time.
I got the tip on Zeus.
What more do you want from me?
- Just tell them about
the tip on Zeus?
- Brenda.
I have to make sure that
everything is legit.
- Clear.
You just need to hurry up and
let them know you got a tip
on the biggest drug
dealer in Wilmington.
- What I need to do
is be careful.
I'm not tryin' to get caught
up in anything crazy, Brenda.
Do you not understand
that I'm goin' up against
the biggest drug dealer
in Wilmington?
It's levels to this.
- What could you get
caught up in?
How could you get in trouble
if you're doing the right thing?
Please don't tell me you
did something stupid,
like you always do, to ruin
our chances at being chief.
- Our chances?
Brenda, I don't see you pledging
allegiance to this city.
Nor do I see you kissing
the mayor's behind
just to get his support.
I damn near had to
sleep with the man.
(Brenda scoffs)
- Do you remember what our life
was like when you first started?
I'm not going back to that.
You got the tip on Zeus?
Everything changed.
You started makin' like
you said you would.
They gotta know something.
You think you got that big raise
without knowing about Zeus?
Uh uh.
They gotta know somethin'.
- You're not listenin', are you?
You're clearly not listening.
But you.
But you know what?
You wanna know what
the sad part is?
The sad part is
you don't even believe
I can do this on my own.
- Don't mess this up.
- You have a good day.
Baby.
(chuckles)
(tense music)
- Hey!
Hey!
Get to work.
- It's fine.
She's on break.
- How long is her break?
- She's new.
- I need more time
with the boss.
Trainer.
- Lisa.
If this ain't gonna work out,
I can find her another trainer.
- Doesn't sound like a
bad idea to me.
- Is everybody else
hearing this?
- No, but you seem to be the
only one that's complainin'.
- That's exactly what I
was gonna say.
Now, if we could just get
everyone else on the same page.
(music crashes)
(register beeping)
(girl laughing)
- You better learn how
to work this register
before you get fired.
- Bitch, he ain't gonna fire me.
- What's that supposed to mean?
- Look at me.
I don't get fired.
I gets the bag.
- Yeah, all right.
His cheap ass gonna have you
on the unemployment line.
- Unemployment line?
(laughs) That's that
broke bitch shit.
- "Broke bitch shit"?
You tryin' to work with
me and calling me broke?
- Oh, I ain't tryin' to work.
I said I gets the bag.
- Well, you gotta
work for the bag.
- That's bullshit.
"The same energy you put
into making a million,
you can make a billion."
To quote the great
Magic Johnson.
So, honey, I'ma ask you.
What you puttin' your
energy towards?
- Hey, Lisa, you been doin'
a great job training her,
alright?
I'm gonna take her to the
back real quick, all right?
You just keep working.
You keep doin' your thing.
Come on.
- Hello, boss.
- Is that cool with you,
trainer?
- Yeah, sure, boss.
- All right.
(tense music builds)
How could you do this to me?
You know this is the busiest
day of the week, right?
- How could you?
- Look, man, that had
nothing to do with you.
- Yeah, I see that.
- You ain't mad about your
check until you saw hers.
- No, I tolerated it.
I'm over here
training this chick
and you paying her $6
more an hour?
How can you even afford that?
- Hey look, that's none
your business.
All right?
Let me do me and you do you.
- This is why you havin'
financial issues now.
You over here playin'
with this chick.
At work.
That's how I know you weak.
- Judge me however you want,
okay?
You don't know what it's
like to be alone.
I bet.
I bet every time you walk
outta the door,
a guy tries to holler at you,
huh?
Am I right?
You wanna know the last
time a woman looked at me?
It's never happened.
Okay?
So what, some young
girl wants to lie
and say she loves me to
make some extra money.
It's worth every fuckin'
dime I spend.
- Pay me more money, bring Dee
back, and pay us both more.
- I can't.
- You can if you pay us more.
- I can't do that, Lisa.
- Yo.
Stop playin' with me.
All this time and effort
I put into this business
and you run around payin'
this chick my money?
If it wasn't for you, my
family would still be here.
If it wasn't for you,
I could have been made
the moves I need to make.
I coulda been gone.
- You just making stuff up now.
- Pay us more money.
Pay me now.
- I can't.
I'm sorry, I can't.
If you need a good referral,
I'll write you one.
- Man, I'm tired of this shit.
You're being treated badly
for little pay.
- Gotta beg for days off.
Meanwhile, little Miss
Miss done twerked her way
to six more dollars an hour.
- [Kim] Mm.
- I gotta hand it to her,
though.
She got the game.
- Facts.
I ain't wanna say nothing, Lis,
but,
if she was able to get more
money out of that stingy nigga,
she got it.
- Matter-of-fact, Lisa, I
need her number.
(Kim laughing)
- It's not funny.
That money should have
been in your pocket.
I'm tired of always beggin'
and askin' for days off.
I just wanted to go to my
son and his father's funeral.
- Chuck would have the answer.
- Chuck would always
have an answer.
You remember that one time
that alarm was going off?
And all he did was type
in some random numbers
and it shut right off?
- (scoffs) That's Chuck for you.
I miss Charlie, too.
- We both miss 'em.
They're all.
They're with us, though,
big sun.
I cried for you
I laid in bed
All night for you
Waited for you
I prayed for you
I sacrificed my time for you
Waited for you
So, leave if you wanna leave
There ain't no need
for holdin' on
- These chips good.
- Damn, D.
You 'bout ate all my chips.
- I thought you were sharing.
- [Kim] Yeah, I am, but
that don't mean
eat the whole damn bag,
Big Hungry.
- [Dee] Well, if you
ain't willin' to share,
just say that.
- Please!
We need money and y'all
worried about some damn chips?
- [Kim] Yeah, 'cause
I bought 'em.
- And I'm hungry.
And you hungry, too.
That's why you actin' like that.
Go and get you some chips.
- Mm hm.
She mad 'cause she
ain't got no chips.
- What are we doin' here?
It's hot.
- We killing time.
'Til we catch the bus.
- The bus?
- Yeah.
The bus.
- Like the city bus?
- Yes, the city bus.
- Mm mm.
I ain't riding on no city bus.
- Why not?
- The bus is for
homeless people.
- Bitch, you homeless.
- You know what?
You right.
We are homeless.
We just three broke bitches
with no money and nowhere to go.
(sobbing)
- Am I a failure?
- No.
We just need to make
better choices.
- Should I be sleepin' on
the bench or something?
- Bitch, what?
The bus comin', come on!
- (sobbing) Man, I
don't wanna ride no bus.
- Girl, you heard of that
movie, "Boo With A Boo"?
Girl, that movie so funny.
Oh my God.
He got boo boo hands.
- I woulda been.
I'da been freaking out, girl.
You know I can't.
I can't deal with that shit.
Ain't no boo boo hands.
- I wish.
I wish.
Mm girl.
- I got it.
- Got what?
- How we gonna get this money?
- Oh girl, please.
Tell me.
- We gonna sell work.
(Kim snorting)
- Who you think you are,
Nino Tan?
You clearly need some
of this drink.
You know I am too scared
to sell drugs.
- You cannot be serious.
- Well, I am serious.
My cousin's already
sellin' on the dark web.
And he asked me to help before.
- There's just one problem.
We don't have any drugs to sell.
- That part.
- Well, I know where we
can get some.
My other cousin can front it.
- [Kim] Who's your cousin?
- Zeus.
- [Both] Zeus?
- That bitch crazy as hell.
- Mm mm.
- Crazy people thinks
she's crazy.
- Girl.
She is the serial killer
of drug dealers.
Shit, people say she killed
her own mama over nothin'.
- She's like the
craziest motherfucker
I've ever known in my life.
And this is who you
wanna do business with?
The Jeffrey Dahmer of
drug dealing?
No.
- [Kim] Mm mm.
- We need money.
That's our only option.
- Girl, you better off havin'
a lucrative lemonade stand.
(Kim giggling)
You better off dancin'
around the pole.
- Ah, make it rain.
- You better off sellin'
that wagon you drivin'.
- Oo. (snorts)
- [Dee] You better off
waitin' until you're 40
to become a rapper.
(Kim imitates record scratching)
I dunno what you're gonna do.
- Mm mm.
- But, we're not doin' that.
No.
Sell drugs?
- Not me.
You?
- With who?
- Not she.
Mm mm.
Not we.
- We trappin'.
(door slams)
(music swelling)
- Fuckin' pathetic.
Shut this stupid ass up, nigga.
(thug whimpering)
I said where the fuck is
my money, nigga?
Oh, you think because I'm a
bitch, this shit free, huh?
Huh?
Sit down.
I said!
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
oh I get it.
Oh, oh, oh, oh.
Because I'm a bitch you
think shit sweet, huh?
Huh?
(thug whimpering)
So I'ma ask you one
last motherfuckin' time.
Where the fuck is my money,
nigga?
Where the fuck is my money?
(Zeus sighs)
- What up, cus?
I need a favor.
- You must really need
my help badly
if you crawlin' back here.
To the black sheep
of the family?
Granny must need a new liver.
- I ain't crawlin'.
- You crawlin' if I say
you crawlin'.
- Cut the tough talk.
- Okay, Big Talk.
What's the favor?
- I need some work to sell.
(cousin laughs)
- You damn near 40 years old.
Don't you think you're a
little too old
to be tryin' to be a
drug dealer?
- As long as I bring that
bread back, what's the problem?
- You ain't.
- I wouldn't even try
to play you like that.
Stop.
I wouldn't even do that to you.
- Mm hm.
(tongue clicks)
All right, Lisa.
If you play with me about
my motherfuckin' money,
I will send your ass
straight back to your mama.
But if not, take the package
and run me my money back.
Pick this shit up tomorrow.
Get this nigga outta here, man.
(thug whining)
(tense music)
(pills rattling)
- What are we gonna do
with all this?
- We sell it.
- Well, I see you were serious.
So what's the next step?
- I'ma take it to my cousin.
My cousin will test it out.
Make sure it's straight.
- And if it ain't?
- It will be.
- You know if we can't
sell all these drugs,
you gonna have to answer
to Zeus, right?
- Lisa, this is gettin' crazy.
- Yeah, well we gotta
get this money.
- I'm sorry I tied you up, baby.
You know I ain't had my
medicine that day.
But I just don't like it when
you talk to other females.
Like, I should be
your only female.
- [Lisa] No.
- Uh huh.
Well.
Okay.
All right.
- [Lisa] I'll talk to
you later at the party.
(indistinct phone conversation)
(fridge door tapping)
- What's wrong wit' you?
- Man, he ain't approve.
He said that shit is trash.
- Can't give it back to her.
- I got to.
Can you come with me?
- Hell no.
You know I don't do Zeus.
I don't even like the fact that
you got involved with Zeus.
- [Lisa] So what I'ma do?
- Well you got two options.
You can either sell what you got
or get the money back to Zeus.
- I don't have that
kind of money.
That's why I'm tryin'
to sell it.
- You can't give it
back to Zeus.
She gonna kill you.
Well, why don't you ask
your cousin for a favor?
The one that does the
black market thing?
Maybe he can help.
- [Lisa] I already did.
He said no.
- Well did you explain
the situation
and how Zeus was involved?
- If I tell him Zeus
was involved,
he's gonna set me up
to get killed.
- Well, I don't know
what else to tell you.
What you gonna do?
- Mm mm.
- Well.
Whatever you decide to
do, keep me out of it.
I ain't meeting Zeus.
(Lisa grunts)
(tense music)
- Y'all sold that
shit that quick?
And who is that that you
bringing with you
to our private meeting?
- That's my homegirl.
She helping us out.
- What the fuck this?
You can't just be switchin'
niggas out
like this the Lakers
or some shit.
- Cus, you know I'm
still new to this.
- I don't give a fuck.
She's here, so she's in.
Look.
Kimberly.
Johnson.
- How you know my
government name?
- (sighs) So.
How y'all get rid of that
shit so quick?
- I didn't sell it.
It ain't been sold.
Like.
I made a mistake.
Like, I we.
- We?
Uh uh.
Ain't no we.
Ain't no me-
- Kim!
- It was you.
- Look.
Cus, we need to give
this stuff back.
- Hm.
Y'all high.
Y'all in here high
off that shit.
Wasting my motherfuckin' time
thinkin'
I'm finna go for that bullshit.
Not happenin'.
- I'm not high.
I'm not even here.
- Your team runnin'.
Go to work.
(music crashes)
- Maybe the white boys at
the corner store will buy it.
- No.
He buys from the Arabs.
- The Arabs'll buy it.
- Y'all still tryin' to figure
out what to do with this?
- Pretty much.
- We could repackage it
and resell it.
Something like recycling.
My brother does it all
the time with his drugs
that can't sell.
- [Lisa] So what we need to do?
- Give me this.
(pills rattling)
- What are you doing?
(door slams)
- What do you think is takin'
her so long?
- (snorts) She usin' that shit.
- No.
You think she in there ODin'?
- She probably tested it out.
- Oh here she now.
- [Dee] Break it down,
spice it up and stretch it.
We in business.
- [Kim] What the hell is this?
And how do you know
it's gonna work?
- [Dee] I spiced it up.
- What did you do to it?
- Look, don't worry.
This is our secret weapon.
They gonna put that on
their tongue and whoosh!
They gonna be high as hell.
- Man, you took a bunch
of pills in the bathroom
and came out with
shit in straws.
- Look, send this to
him for approval.
Trust me.
Y'all just don't take it.
- [Kim] Right.
So what are we
supposed to call it?
- Call it honey.
'Cause it came from the beehive.
(music crashes)
- It's me next.
Almost.
- Almost.
(girls chattering indistinctly)
(both cheering)
- Yo!
Guess what?
- [Both] What?
- That shit did it.
- For real?
(Kim laughing)
(all chattering indistinctly)
Like that honey?
- Yeah, pack all this shit up.
Let's go.
(music crashes)
(tense upbeat music)
(tense upbeat music continues)
(cash register ringing)
Yo.
I can't believe we sold
out in four days.
- I'm saying.
I can't believe this
actually workin'.
Y'all gotta get to the
post office ASAP.
- Us?
- Yeah.
Y'all two.
'Cause I had to deal with
Zeus, the serial killer.
Remember?
- Don't punk out on us now.
- If you wanna cut a the money,
then you gotta come with us.
- No!
I need to stay here, anyway.
'Cause what if y'all
two get caught
and I have to bail
y'all asses out?
- If you don't wanna go,
just say that.
- I don't wanna go.
There.
Ya happy?
- You think we gonna get caught?
- Don't be scared now.
(Kim laughing)
- This comin' out your cut.
- We need a disguise.
(music crashes)
Dumb.
- Relax!
(girls whispering indistinctly)
- Hey Dee.
- Hey Mike.
You see me?
- Yeah.
But why do y'all look
like grampa?
- Told you.
- What, I thought they
would hide who I am
but I guess it doesn't
work that way.
- Guess it doesn't.
Still look cool, though.
- [Dee] Thanks.
- [Mike] Okay.
- Fuck!
- [Lisa] Told you.
You look dumb.
- [Dee] Shit!
- Hey ma'am.
Ma'am?
Ma'am!
Ma'am, you dropped your package.
- Thank you, thank you.
- Belt comin' off.
Looks important.
Y'all headin' to the
post office?
- Yes.
- What's?
I'm, it's okay.
I'm a police officer.
Look, I was going that way,
anyway.
I can give y'all a ride.
They're about to close.
- Look, okay.
- Yeah, my truck is
right up there.
Ladies first.
Don't mean to be too awkward,
but I like y'all hair.
Got a TLC thing going on.
Just without the other member.
(cars passing)
Y'all wouldn't happened to have,
um,
witnessed any illegal activity
going on in the neighborhood,
would you?
Have you?
- Nope, nope.
No sir.
- Nothin' else.
(blinker clicking)
(cars passing)
- Any activity goin' on?
- No, we haven't.
- Okay, well if you do,
I can help.
I want to.
Get my.
Get our community
back the way it should be.
- Yeah, well, you know, we're
not about that life, so.
- Okay, okay.
I get it.
(Officer humming)
Say, um.
Y'all wouldn't have happened
to hear about a
woman named Zeus?
That name's pretty
popular all of a sudden.
Would you?
- We don't know no, no
drug dealers.
None.
- Who said she was a
drug dealer?
- We thought all cops
thought we was dealers.
- Oh, that's definitely
not true. (chuckles)
Only the bad cops
think that way.
And that's just a few of them.
How many bad cop stories
or bad experiences
have you heard or experienced?
Should I say?
- A lot.
- Whole, whole, whole lot.
- Shut up, don't talk.
- [Officer] Gimme a number.
- A million.
- [Officer] Ain't no,
there ain't no way you had
that many bad experiences
in your lifetime.
- Yes I have.
That's every day.
That's real life.
- [Officer] Huh.
Okay.
So, uh, if you don't
mind me asking,
what's you ladies shippin'
off today?
- See.
- It was a bee.
You know you allergic.
- Are y'all okay back there?
- Yeah.
It's for our church.
We don't know what's inside,
we just
helping 'em out.
- [Officer] Alright.
Doin' the Lord's work.
I like that.
- Amen.
Hm.
- What church?
All right.
Well, I guess this is it
for y'all, but.
Um, so y'all never told me
what the name of the pa-
(door slams)
(music crashes)
- Damn.
I see you still wearing
them busted ass shoes.
- What're you doin' here?
- What am I doin' here?
Everybody works for Zeus, fool.
Oh what, you thought you
was the only one?
(laughs) See?
Thinking like that
is exactly why
I do not regret firing your as.
- Man, where the work at?
- Why you in such a rush?
See, what I'm curious about is
how did you get rid
of it so fast?
- Guess I got beginner's luck.
- Beginner's luck?
Shit, that's some luck you got.
I mean, to me it
sounds like you had
the gift the whole time.
Just didn't know how to
use it to make a damn sub.
- Yeah, well I'm a female.
I learned to adapt.
I didn't always get the
respect I deserve.
So I had to take it.
- So what, you a boss now?
- I mean, I got my own system.
My product sells for itself.
- All right.
I wanna see about this
luck you talkin' about.
You wait right here, I'll
be right back.
(waves crashing)
Listen.
Family?
So I'm gonna look out for you.
- Yeah, I was thinkin'
the same thing.
- If I come up, you come up.
Come up together.
- Like a real kingpin.
- Something like that.
Listen.
She said double the return.
- What?
- I thought this was no
problem for you, right?
Sells itself?
- You tryin' to use my
words against me.
- Come on now, we family.
You said this stuff, not me.
- I ain't payin' for it.
- No, I don't think
you understand.
It's already too late for that.
You're in this shit now.
- That's fucked up, boss.
- No.
We're supposed to be family.
(tense music)
See, you wanna come up but
you don't want us to come up.
- Yo, you the devil.
- And you made a deal.
Take this shit.
Double it or pay the exit fee.
(somber music)
- Go ahead.
Like, yellin' at you.
- I told you not to
fuck with Zeus.
This is why I don't do Zeus.
- 'Cause I'm tired.
- Zeus is crazy.
- Okay?
- She gon' kill you
for no reason.
(music crashes)
(somber music)
- Appreciate the new car
that you got me and all that.
But you ain't just gonna be
talkin' to me in that way.
- Babe, you so crazy.
- Naw, babe, I'm serious.
- Here we go.
Why you gotta cut up?
- Look, when we get
married, that's gonna stop.
- You just gonna
keep cutting up.
- You know I love you, though.
- I love you, too.
- You do?
- Mm hm.
- How much?
Tell me how much.
(bag slams)
- What the fuck are you doin'
here?
- [Lisa] I got some shit to do.
- Oh this bag look a
little light.
You gonna have to triple that.
- What you say?
- I said if you want
another drop,
you're gonna have to triple it.
- Look, I got my own bread now.
If I need you, I hit you.
- Mm mm.
It ain't over 'til I
say you done.
Okay?
Good.
Now.
I make my drops Thursday night.
I'll see you back here Thursday.
Good girl.
- Babe.
I like how you just
handled that.
- [Zeus] Babe, oh my gosh.
- Where were we, though?
(roosters crowing)
- Yeah, they traced the
drugs back to Wilmington.
Yeah, it had urine in it.
(chuckles)
They're testin' it right now.
Yeah.
I know, Mom.
There's levels to
becoming chief.
They can't just boot
somebody out of the way.
But I do know, I do know
that when I catch Zeus,
it'll make me a perfect
candidate for it.
Right.
What?
Wait, hold on.
How you know about Zeus anyway,
Ma?
(waves crashing)
- It's a pretty day.
- It's all right.
- Lisa?
- How do you know my name?
- I'm a cop.
I know everybody's name.
What you got for me?
- I got questions.
- Don't waste my time.
- Look, nobody can know we talk.
I don't want nobody to know I
had anything to do with this.
- Why are you telling me this?
You don't know me.
As far as you know,
I could have somebody
watchin' us right now
- And they gonna regret it.
Look.
Type of information I got.
Somebody gonna end up with a
good reputation at their job.
- Well what's in it for you?
- Monkey off my back.
- How do I know I can trust you?
As far as I know, you could
be trying to set me up.
- Set you up?
A cop?
Gettin' a life sentence
for listenin' to a victim?
- Is it possible that
this information
could get someone closer
to being a chief?
- Closer?
They gonna be chief.
- What is it?
- Look.
Can't nobody know I came
down here to talk to you.
Can't nobody really
know about this.
Or we both dead
- News flash, sweetheart,
I'm already dead.
- What you mean by that?
- Tell me.
(music crashes)
(hands clapping)
- So you lied.
You know, Zeus, I don't
know what your plan is
and, frankly, I don't care.
You see, I'ma become chief
whether you like it or not.
You know, I was tryin' to
help you bow out gracefully.
Because I helped you build all
of this or whatever this is.
- I don't sell bullshit.
So I don't have piece for you.
- Hm.
Well, uh, by the smell of it,
um.
I thought that's all you sold.
(tense upbeat music)
I'll see you around.
Zeus.
- Babe, it's gettin' late.
- It is.
- You think you're gonna be able
to make it home in
time for dinner?
- Yes.
- You sure?
- Yes.
- Alright.
I love you.
- I love you, too.
I can't believe we gettin'
married.
- I know, you better believe it.
(Zeus squealing)
I love you so much.
- Oh, I love you too.
- All right, now, look.
Know you got work to do.
- Yes.
- So, I'm gonna catch you later?
- Okay.
- Alright.
- See you later.
- All right, love you.
- Love you, too.
- All right.
(tense music)
(piano striking)
(piano striking)
(distorted voice echoing)
- What do we do now?
Where do we get drugs without
messing up our product?
- I don't even know.
I'm clueless.
Because how does our only
connect get caught up?
I mean, don't get me wrong.
I'm glad Zeus is locked
up because she's scary.
- Oh well, that's
part of the game.
Accidents happen.
I kind of feel bad for Zeus,
though.
- We should just call it quits.
- Girl.
You wanna quit everything
but bein' broke.
- I know.
I know where.
- What?
- Zeus spot.
I know where she keep the stash.
- So?
The police probably
raided it by now.
- Nah, we got 'til Wednesday.
- How do you know?
- Trust me, I know.
- So, what we supposed to do?
Just break in there?
- This is gettin' too crazy.
I'm tellin' you.
Let's just take the little
bit of money we got.
And just call it quits.
- Quits?
We in too deep.
- You right.
We in too deep.
We need to go ahead and just
get lost while Zeus is gone.
- Well, I don't want
Zeus to think we ratted.
- Why would Zeus
think we ratted?
- Does it matter?
We need to get up out
of this shit.
Now.
- Look.
I'm going to the spot and I'm
gettin' what's left there.
Y'all with me or what?
- Sure.
You sure about this?
- Yes, I'm sure.
(beads rattling)
- We really gotta wear this.
- Yes, we're wearing it.
And nah.
It's the beehive.
- Fuck with us, you get stung.
- I like that.
Let's do this shit.
- [Dee] Alright.
- [Kim] I like it.
To the beehive.
- Beehive.
(glasses chink)
(lips smack)
Let's get some money.
(Kim imitates bee buzzing)
(tense music)
(rooster crowing)
- I took too many risks
to eat this shit.
- Yeah, I mean,
you coulda got us some
Ruth Chris or somethin'.
- [Dee] Somethin'.
- We did make six figures.
- Six figures isn't
enough to keep us safe.
Especially once Zeus gets out.
- There you go with that
Zeus mess again.
We should enjoy the money.
Who said you decide what
to do with it anyway?
- I know what to do.
- I haven't even seen the money.
Just what you said.
Is the money even there?
- You accusin' me of stealin'?
- I haven't seen it either.
Just sayin'.
- We were saving that
money to leave.
Why would I spend it or steal?
- [Kim] But that's your plan.
That's what you wanna do.
We wanna enjoy our money.
- Fine.
I'll send you your cut.
Both of you.
- I take Cashapp, Zelle,
Apple Pay.
(plane engine roaring)
(women chattering)
- Then I can save it.
- That's not really my color.
- Yes, girl.
- Yeah, it's gotta go with
the shoes that I already have.
Lisa just came home.
- You can't look
at the clothes I got.
- How you gonna wear somethin'
before I get a
chance to wear it?
- Anyway.
- Yeah.
I mean I can go wit'
you shoppin'.
We can find somethin' together.
(women chattering indistinctly)
- There's more boxes in the back
than there are in the front.
Y'all spend 23k on Amazon?
What the hell is goin' on here?
- Hold on.
- She's yellin'.
I'm gonna call you back.
- Girl, yes, I'm gonna
call you back.
I'm gonna let you know.
- What?
Hold up.
Didn't you just come
from a vacation?
- Y'all spent 25k on Amazon.
What the fuck were you thinking?
- So?
It's our money.
- No, it's the money we needed
to get the fuck up outta here.
- What we need to move away,
anyway, for?
- Because it's not safe.
Now we need 23 bands more.
- Look, don't just be fussin'
at me.
Dee was spendin' money, too.
- So you couldn't take
the heat by yourself?
You wanna add me to it?
- Hell yeah, bitch,
'cause I ain't do it all-
- [Lisa] Shut up!
- [Kim] Uh uh.
You're not gonna talk
to me like that.
You not my mama.
- Thank God.
Because I would be
disappointed in myself.
- You talkin' about us spendin'
money
when you just came
from a vacation.
Did you not, big spender?
- Let's talk about that!
- Really.
'Cause you act like
you the only one
havin' your life on the
line doin' this shit!
We deserve to do some shit, too.
Give me that!
- That ain't even your size.
(tense music)
- I'm south.
Drivin' about.
Drivin' around, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, I know. (chuckles)
Yeah, I know, Ma.
I know.
It's crazy.
I'm, I'm about to be chief.
Mm hm.
Yeah, I know.
Hold on, hold on.
What you mean by that, Ma?
See.
See, that's the thing.
You think you know everything.
No, I'm not doing
anything illegal, Ma.
Yeah, I know.
Okay.
Okay, yeah.
Yeah, Ma, I gotta go.
Okay.
Guess you can't take everybody
with you on the rise to the top.
But it's been a hell of a
ride, though. (chuckles)
Lot of arrests.
A lot of wild stories
in the back.
(door thumps)
Yeah.
It's been a good ride.
Hell of a ride.
But I gotta let you go.
One thing I ask is that you
take the next cop to the top
just like you did me. (chuckles)
The hell is this?
(paper rustling)
(tense music intensifies)
(foreboding music)
(paper rustling)
(door slams)
(door slams)
(waves crashing)
Listen.
I need to make this quick
- Look, calm down, superstar.
I know you chief now.
You ain't got time for
people like me.
Even though I helped
you become chief.
- Listen, I don't have time
for your self
righteous bullshit.
Who were y'all dropping
those packages off to?
What pastor was it?
- What are you talking about?
- When I picked you and your
friend up the other day,
one of y'all must have
dropped a package in my car.
It was right up under my seat.
- I don't know.
That wasn't us.
- [Officer] It was.
Who is it?
- It was so long ago.
I don't remember.
- Lisa.
Stop playin' with me.
Nobody black forgets
their pastor.
Give me a name right now.
- What does that mean?
- It means give me a
name, motherfucker, now.
- I don't know.
It was so long ago.
I don't really remember.
- So you wanna go downtown,
is that right?
- Pastor Harvey.
- Who?
Pastor Harvey?
Are you serious?
Whatever, man.
(pillow thuds)
(Kim grunts)
(both grunting)
(pillow thuds)
(Kim grunting)
(pillow thuds)
(Kim grunting)
(pillow thuds)
(Kim grunting)
(Dee laughing)
- We got a issue.
(Kim laughing)
- Yo, you saw that shit
on Amazon, too?
Yo, they completely sold out
of all the Love, Life,
Entertainment apparel that I
wanted.
I wanted me a pair of socks,
a T-shirt,
maybe some no sweat-
- No, no.
We got a.
We got a problem.
I mean one of the packages
got stuck up under a cop seat.
- [Kim] Wait, what packages?
- The police that took
us to the post office?
That was so long ago.
You sure?
- Yeah.
- [Dee] So what do we do?
- Well.
I mean, I lied to the
chief of police
and I told him that
pastor's name was Harvey.
- My mama pastor?
- [Kim] Wait, y'all been
talking to the chief of police?
- I mean, I kinda helped
him become chief of police.
- [Dee] So you got
Zeus locked up?
Who are you?
- [Lisa] Yeah, I did.
- So, Zeus got locked up
because of you?
Are you trying to get us killed?
- That's the reason why
you been tryin'
to get out town so fast.
You tryin' to get ghost
before Zeus gets back.
- [Dee] You dumb bitch.
- Yo.
Dee.
- Nuh uh.
Because of you, we've been
takin' all these risks.
And when they find out
Harvey ain't got shit
to do with shit,
they on our ass.
- Because of me we in this mess?
Mess, huh?
Lemme tell you about mess.
When I met you, you was
broke and strugglin'.
And that was nigga was beatin'
your ass.
- [Kim] Oh Lord.
- You just mad 'cause
your nigga in the ground
and mine ain't.
- [Lisa] Bitch!
- [Kim] Oh Lord.
Oh Lord.
- What's up?
What's up?
- [Kim] Hey! Hey!
- You mad, Lisa?
- [Kim] Wait, wait, wait.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
- I'm mad!
I'm mad!
You did this!
This is on you!
And you comin' at me?
This is on you, Lisa!
(music crashes)
(door slams)
- Oh.
Hey, Chief.
(tense music)
- I thought I asked
you to chill.
- I did.
- Then why did this lady
tell me she shipped
packages for you?
- I have no idea what
you're talking about.
I never sold anything.
I, I never sold nothin'.
- You never sold anything
you brought for me?
- Not one pill.
- Hm.
So how do you keep getting money
to buy from me then, Pastor?
(Pastor sighs)
- The church.
- Righteous man.
Well that's just one thing,
Pastor,
we still haven't discussed.
Why does this lady think
you sell pills?
- [Pastor] I have no idea.
No clue.
- Where the drugs, Pastor?
Since you didn't sell
anything, where are they?
(Pastor sighs)
- They with us right now.
- Excuse me?
- They in the back.
- [Officer] What do you
mean they're in the back?
You tryin' to set me up?
- [Pastor] No, Chief.
- Open the trunk now.
Open it up.
(tense music)
Why didn't you sell it?
Do you know what could
happen to you if
you got caught with this?
You'll be on headline news.
- I was buyin' to keep
off the streets.
I honestly didn't know
what else to do
to stop our drug problem.
- So, all of these bags
are filled with that?
God.
(tense music)
I need to talk with you.
Did you know Pastor Harvey
was still pushin' pills?
- Pastor did what?
- You really don't know, huh?
- No.
I made it up.
- Lisa, what the hell
is goin' on right now?
- Look, I'ma be real.
I move drugs every now and then.
- Stop.
You really made this pastor
stuff up, didn't you?
- Maybe his supplier was
Zeus supplier.
- Zeus's supplier is long
gone and you know that.
- Pastor's still got drugs?
- $2 million worth.
- Let me get it.
- Are you losing your damn mind?
I'm not.
I'm not doing that.
- Look, I get it.
You a cop.
You flooded the
streets with drugs.
Now, you a chief gonna
clean the streets up.
Let me get rid of it.
You gonna get looked at
as like a hero.
Or a superhero?
- You know, if I actually
didn't have common sense,
that actually might
sound pretty good.
- Look, give me the drugs.
I'ma get rid of it.
You get all the credit.
You gonna be the fastest chief
to ever clean up the city.
- Look.
Lisa, you don't understand.
You don't understand, do you?
If this goes bad, your family
and my family are over.
- My family's already over.
They find out who
killed my family?
- [Officer] Damn it.
(cash register dinging)
(upbeat music)
(singer vocalizing)
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you no more
Heard it a thousand times
But now I believe
my own lies
Oh, I been down this
road before
Too many signs
It's like, like, like
I shoulda been warned
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
- Here's our last day
in the house.
We're crazy if we're
leavin' everything here.
For real?
- We're not crazy.
I don't want it.
I don't wanna see it.
Especially once we're gone.
- Y'all, I just can't
believe we made it, y'all.
- It's hard to believe.
But we did it.
- Dee, you're lucky.
You didn't have to deal with
us durin' our diaper days.
- I was your roommate
for three years.
I heard the stories.
- Seems like it was
longer than that, though.
- Yeah, I was.
I was about to say it was
either five or six years.
- Well, you know
that's what happens
when real bitches get together.
Feels like we knew each
other forever.
- I love y'all.
- [Both] I love y'all, too.
- Beehive forever.
- [Both] Beehive forever.
(tense music)
(tense music continues)
(soft solemn music)
- [Thug] Get your ass up.
Where the money at?
I said where the money at,
bitch?
- Ain't no fuckin' money.
- [Thug] The fuck you mean
ain't no money?
What do you mean?
I see y'all online with it.
Where's it at?
- Pull it.
Pull it.
You're not leaving here
with shit, I promise.
- [Thug] I'm gonna
get that money.
- You ain't gettin' a dime.
- [Thug] We'll see about that,
bitch.
- [Lisa] Fuck!
- Brenda, what are you doin'
here?
- I came to talk to you.
- Okay.
What's up?
- I'm leaving.
- Brenda, what are you
talking about?
Don't, don't.
You can't bring this to
me right now.
What are you talking about?
- I talked to your ma.
I know everything!
- Whoa, whoa.
- I know you would
do something like this
to get ahead without me.
Even something stupid.
- Brenda, Brenda, listen to me.
Your name didn't even
come up in this process.
I'm tryin' to protect you.
- Maybe you shoulda have been.
If you had asked me, we
could've made smarter choices.
You supply drugs for Zeus?
The pastor?
Half the damn city!
We should be living like
kings right now!
- I should be livin'
like a king!
I took all the risk.
And what did you do?
You sat around running your
little mouth like you always do.
Who put you in that house?
Huh?
Who gave you this
luxurious life?
Who gave you this $20,000 bag?
I did.
You think you know everything.
We can't just switch
our lifestyle, Brenda.
It looks suspicious.
- I don't think I know
everything, but I know this.
I know about your
little girlfriend.
- Girlfriend?
Come on, Brenda.
Now you just making stuff up.
- Stop it, chief.
I see.
I see through you.
The real you is clear as
day right now.
- So, is this where we're at?
- This where you put us at.
- You don't understand.
- No, I don't understand.
- I'm trying to save both of us.
This is for us.
You have to.
You have to believe me.
- No, I, I don't have
to do anything.
But I'll believe this.
I'll believe what I see.
And what you're showin'
me right now?
Is that you are nothing
but insecure,
selfish,
used me and my family.
Treat me like trash.
You're a narcissist.
You're a
do-anything-to-get-a-head
type bastard.
That's who you are.
Look at me.
Stay outta my life!
- Brenda.
I did this for us!
(crickets chirping)
- There go that nigga
right there.
He gon' remember us and
regret this shit.
- So.
What you tryna do?
- [Lisa] I'm tryin' to
put that nigga up.
He gotta go.
Six feet.
- Like make him think
he's gonna go six feet.
- Girl, do it matter?
- Look, it don't matter.
He coulda came in on
us when we was asleep.
He coulda violated us.
He gotta go.
Let's go.
- Disrespect.
(gun cocks)
Is disrespect.
Don't be scared.
(tense music)
(dark upbeat music)
- Yeah.
Broke ass bitches ain't
had shit, man.
No wonder that bitch ass nigga
got knocked the fuck off.
No wonder he dead now. (laughs)
Fuck it.
- Hey, broke ass nigga!
- Ready to go, hoe?
- [Kim] Buzz buzz, bitch.
(distorted buzzing)
- [Thug] What the fuck?
Y'all niggas got-
- [Lisa] Shut up!
- [Thug] You bitches got-
- [Lisa] Shut up!
Tried to violate my family.
- But I thought we just
gonna scare him.
- (laughs) Yeah, we just
gonna scare him.
- [Thug] Fuck you all up to?
What the fuck is that?
(box clatters)
What the fuck is?
Oh shit!
(thug screaming)
(bees buzzing)
(upbeat music)
(knocks pounding)
(thug screaming)
Ow!
Where the fuck all
these bees from?
(bees buzzing)
(cars passing)
(footsteps scuffing)
- Hey, Dee.
- What's up, Mike?
- I just wanna say thank you.
- For what?
- I'm just a no good
(indistinct).
But, thanks to you.
I feel safe again.
(footsteps plodding)
(bugs chirping)
(message dings)
(music crashes)
- All right.
- What hand do y'all have?
- Come here.
- Girl.
Okay.
(phone buzzing)
- [Dee] Are y'all in
cahoots together?
Like, what is happening?
- [Kim] Mm mm, there
ain't nothin' goin' on.
Y'all against me.
'Cause what is that?
- [Officer] It's over.
- [Kim] And that?
Like, what?
- [Officer] It's all over.
- [Kim] Girl.
- [Officer] The FBI
knows everything.
They're givin' me a chance
to get things together.
- Game, I won.
- [Dee] How the?
- What?
You talking about me cheatin'.
That's your cheater right there.
- Y'all gotta be
partners in this.
- You wanna play again?
You wanna go again?
- I'm in.
- Why the hell is you callin'
me?
- [Officer] Like I said,
they know everything.
Now, they may not come
after you at all.
That happens sometimes.
But, I got some bad news
for you, though.
Zeus's supplier is Dee.
(cards tapping)
- [Lisa] What the fuck
are you talkin' about?
- [Officer] I know.
She is there to kill you, Lisa.
She was sent by her
gang to get Zeus,
but you became near
Zeus when you got
her locked up.
- Is this some type of
sick cop joke?
- Zeus didn't know she was
the connection.
She just knew packages and
money gets dropped off.
Now, she was told by
the gatekeepers
to keep an eye out on her
because she's a hothead.
So they sent her to watch out
and kill anyone if the
funds got messed up.
Then here you come.
A wannabe drug dealer.
You messed up her money
by getting rid of Zeus.
So they ordered her to kill you
or they were going to kill her.
- How am I supposed to
process that?
- [Officer] Well, it
doesn't get any better.
- What the fuck is that
supposed to mean?
- [Officer] Lisa.
She was the new cop that
killed your husband and son.
(phone beeps)
(somber music)
- What?
I told you not to call me.
I don't know nothin'.
- [Officer] It's all over.
The FBI knows
everything about Lisa.
Lisa's in some deeper
stuff than you think.
- What the hell are you
talking about?
- [Officer] I'm tryin' to
save your life.
Just listen to me.
Don't get scared.
She plans to kill you.
- Who calls somebody
in the middle of the
night and says that?
Like.
What type of game are
you playing?
- [Officer] Chill out.
I'm not playing games here.
If you leave, it will
look obvious.
We need to catch her at the
house or you gotta kill her.
- I can't kill nobody.
Listen, I, I told you
don't don't call me
- [Officer] Then you
wouldn't know
she was going to kill you.
Listen to me.
She knows her time is up.
And getting rid of you is key.
For some reason, she thinks
you're part of a gang.
- I ain't in no damn gang.
- [Officer] Relax.
She's not gonna try
anything tonight.
But by tomorrow, you
need to be on your toes.
Look, we got our eyes on you.
So don't worry.
- So what the hell am I
supposed to do?
(somber music)
(silence buzzing)
(knife taps)
(somber music)
(Dee clearing throat)
- [Lisa] What are you doin'
here?
- Why are you going
through those knives?
- I need to use one.
- [Dee] For what?
- To cut something.
- What is something?
- Something to cut.
- What do you need to cut?
- Why do you keep asking?
- Why aren't you telling?
- Are you going to bed?
- Sooner or later.
Are you?
- There you go asking again.
- There you go not
telling again.
Good night.
(tense music)
(silence pulsating)
- All right, y'all.
So.
Lisa made the Kool-Aid.
And Dee?
Made the potatoes.
Lisa, (chuckles)
eat at your own risk.
Ugh.
Oo, Lisa, this Kool-Aid
is too sweet.
Taste it, Dee.
- I ain't thirsty.
- Girl, I ain't ask
you if you was thirsty.
I asked you to taste the
damn Kool-Aid.
(laughing) Girl, you must
think I'm crazy or something.
You ain't even sip that
damn Kool-Aid.
You know what?
Lisa, here you drink it.
You did make it.
See?
Girl, what is wrong with you?
Hm.
Mm.
Lisa!
Dee put her foot in
these potatoes.
Girl, you gotta try 'em.
(fork clatters)
What is wrong with y'all?
Y'all act like somebody tryin'
to kill you or somethin'.
Hm.
Ugh. (clears throat)
(fork clinks)
(tense music)
(footsteps plodding)
- Hold up, Lisa.
- [Lisa] Who sent you?
- Nobody.
- [Lisa] What gang you in?
- Ain't in no damn gang.
- You think I'm fuckin' stupid?
Chief told me everything.
- Lisa, Chief called
me last night
and told me you were
gonna kill me.
- Yeah, he called me, too.
- So then he's tryin' to
turn us against each other.
- He tryin' to get one to
kill the other.
You playin' with me?
- He said somethin'
about the FBI.
- Yeah, he told me that, too.
- So then can you get that
gun off my head please?
- You tried to kill my family.
- Hell no.
You know how crazy that sounds?
Get.
That gun.
Off my head.
So you was gonna kill me?
- I ain't want to.
But I was gonna kill you
before you killed me.
(Dee sighs)
So, what we gonna do?
So, I mean, I almost killed Dee.
And she almost killed me.
That's crazy.
- Lisa had a gun to my head.
- Hm.
- Yeah.
Are you listening?
I almost killed Dee.
- I hear you.
- I almost died and
you just textin'
on your phone.
Like it's nothin'.
- Shit.
I said I heard you.
I mean, y'all just drug
me out of bed
and brought me down
here to tell me
about y'all about killin'
each other.
But are y'all dead?
Shit, I hear you.
- She almost died!
- [Dee] Like, what's up?
- Man,
I'm just tired of this shit.
I mean.
This whole thing
we've been doin'.
Y'all almost killed each other.
We gotta get up out of
this lifestyle.
- Get up out of this lifestyle?
Girl, this ain't no AA meetin'.
We need to find a safe place.
We don't know what else
the chief is up to.
- Okay.
Okay.
Start from the beginning
and tell me everything
that's happened
between y'all and the chief.
Once I'm on the same
page as y'all,
we can come up with
an escape plan.
(footsteps plodding)
Hold up.
Y'all gimme your guns.
- [Lisa] What?
- Gimme your guns.
- Why?
- Y'all said y'all wanna leave
this life behind us, right?
Well, we need to leave it
all behind us.
- I don't know.
This gun thing don't sound safe.
- Girl, if you don't
gimme your gun.
In the bag.
- See, I tried to be
as simple as possible.
(tense music)
All I asked is for one of
y'all to kill each other
and I was gonna come in
and play the hero, right?
Simple.
Like they do in the movies.
But y'all gotta come up
with a stupid ass plan.
- How the hell did you
get in the house?
- Bitch, don't worry about it.
I'm here already.
And you.
Mm, mm, mm, mm.
I just love when you take
a bath with no bubbles.
- Sick ass.
- See, I practically live here.
I knew when you were
buyin' drugs from Zeus.
I was there when you started.
But you see I play
this game to win.
It's chess, it ain't checkers.
- Yeah, well you can't
take all three.
- I don't have to.
- I know you fuckin' lyin'.
- [Lisa] I know you my
whole fuckin' life.
- Yeah.
And those times are good
to look back on.
But I could never go back there.
You see, this is my way out.
Sorry I didn't include you.
- Kim, what kind of
snake ass shit is that?
- Dee, please.
It's just-
- Ladies, ladies.
Shut up.
Kill her.
- Dee?
- Kill her!
- [Lisa And Dee] Kim!
(gunshot cracks)
(tense music)
- What about Lisa?
- [Officer] You got the guns,
didn't you?
- Yeah.
- You got the information
to get the money?
- Yeah.
- Then let's go.
(gunshot cracks)
(Officer shouts)
(bullet clinks)
- [Kim] Mm, mm, mm, mm, mm.
See, you had to have known
that I really didn't
like you, right? (sighs)
Just relax.
It'll be easier that way.
(music crashing)
(Kim laughing)
(bag clatters)
(clothes rustling)
(gun cocking)
Queen bee just came home, bitch.
(footsteps thumping)
- You killed Dee.
What kind of mess was that?
- (laughing) Dee was in the way.
(tense music)
(door creaks)
Lisa!
Girl, come out here
so we can talk
and figure this out!
- So, you can kill me?
Like you did Dee?
- Ugh.
This not gonna end well.
(door slams)
Bitch, come out!
(laughing) This will only end
the way you want it to end,
Lisa.
If you want this to end well,
I suggest you give me
the information
to get the rest of
the money out.
(door slams)
- You already got your cut!
Leave, Kim!
- Oh hell no!
Girl, what do I look like?
Boo Boo the Foo?
You can't keep your mouth shut
to save your life. (sighs)
- I'm not gonna say nothin'.
Kim.
Let's stop this whole thing.
(gunshot cracks)
Kim.
Kim!
(music crashes)
(music pulsating)
(water splashing)
Wait till I get the
fuck up outta this tub.
- It wasn't so bad.
Hey, Lisa.
I thought I was gonna feel
bad for snitchin', Lisa.
- You woulda felt nothin'.
- But I didn't feel bad.
It wasn't hard.
I did it like you.
Oh, I love your hair.
That's so cute.
That this will all end here
at this very spot, huh?
My house.
That I paid for.
Lisa.
- Fuck you!
- Do you know I had to
do time for you?
Lisa!
- [Lisa] You charged me triple!
- Lisa.
We had plans.
You and I, I and you.
We had plans to take
over the block.
But.
I knew, you know, you had
your family situation and.
I knew your soul
would be different
'cause you lost your family.
We had plans.
And your family got in
the way of our plans.
Our plans got interrupted.
So they had to be eliminated.
Lisa.
- [Lisa] What do you want?
(tense music intensifies)
- I want you dead.
(water rushing)
(water rushing)
(water rushing)
(water rushing)
(somber music)
(birds chirping)
(birds chirping)
(leaves rustling)
- [Mike] You think it's true?
- What?
- You're alive because of God.
- Honestly?
I don't know.
- A lot of people die,
but you're still alive.
- Even after selling
all those drugs.
- Yes, you sold a lot of drugs.
- I said a lot of prayers, too.
- Where do we go from here?
- I don't know.
Zeus is still out there and
I know she's coming for me.
- It's okay.
God will always be by your side.
Through anything.
You're fine.
- That ain't all
that's by my side.
(soft music)
You wanna get some ice cream?
- [Mike] Yeah.
Waited alone, frustrated
Damn, I been patient
Are you comin' home or
Should I lay here waitin'
on ya
Not tryin' to cause problems
Just checkin' on you
I'll be here for you
You know
I cried for you
I laid in bed
All night for you
Waited for you
I prayed for you
I sacrificed my time for you
Waitin' for you
So leave
If you wanna leave
Ain't no need for holdin' on
For too long
No
So, go if you wanna go
Ain't no use for holdin' on
For too long
Hey
I know you feel it
The constant driftin'
Please come in closer
I fear it happening
All this petty figthing
You're late nightin'
You're on the way now
You're home flyin' to me
I tried to fight it
I tried so hard
But my heart won't let go
Can't talk about it
'Cause when I do
All you do is leave
It just ain't the same
You claim it's cool
But I know it ain't
At the end of the day
All I gotta say is
Oh
I cried for you
I laid in bed
All night for you
Waited for you
I prayed for you
I sacrificed my time for you
Waited for you
So leave, if you wanna leave
Ain't no need
For holdin' on
Too long
No
So, go if you wanna go
Ain't no use
For holdin' on
Too long
I
I cried for you
I laid in bed
All night for you
Waited for you
I prayed for you
I sacrificed my time for you
Waited for you
So, leave if you wanna leave
Ain't no need for holdin' on
Too long
No
So, go if you wanna go
Ain't no use
For holdin' on
Too long
Waitin' all alone,
frustrated
Damn, I been patient
Are you comin' home or
Should I lay here waitin'
I am not tryin' to
cause problems
Just checkin' on you
I'll be here for you
No (upbeat music)
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you no more
Heard it a thousand times
But now I believe
my own lies
Oh, I been down this
road before
Too many signs
It's like, like, like
I shoulda been warned
Oh, you tried it
Ha
To suck me back
into your bed
I fought it
You called me, I blocked it
Delighted
I can no longer afford
The course of you breakin'
my heart
Besides it
I'm now livin' a life
With you not on my mind
Excited
I see the world in a
brand new light and
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
Erasin' you outta my mind
It gets better over time
My heart want you
But I don't need you
Playin' my part
Focus on myself
Until I find a better you
Matter of fact, I'm
doin' great without you
Hey
You gave me fire
When you came along
You touched my love
And you reached my goals
Yeah, I did you wrong
And you did me cold
Right or wrong
I'm better off alone
I gave you love
And you used my soul
Yeah, it's my own fault
And I shoulda known
This is how life work
And that shit hurt
I take my deep breath
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
I'm not thinkin'
'bout you anymore
I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
Bitch
(soft upbeat music)