Tracker (2024) s03e01 Episode Script

The Process

1
Previously on Tracker
I know you think I pushed Dad
off that cliff.
Dad? Russell, what did you do?
- I saw you there.
- There was somebody else
in those woods that night.
Mom, if there's
something that you know about Dad
Colter, for everyone's sake,
- leave it be.
- I've got one hour
before my next class.
Do you want to go through this now or
Mom know about it?
No.
I can't help but think
that there's something in that box.
My brother said there was
someone else in the woods
that night my father
went over the cliff.
That was you.
Did you throw my dad off that cliff?
I did.
Why?
Because she asked for my help.
Who asked for your help?
Your mother.
Time for another?
Oh, yeah, sure. Thank you.
You want, I can answer that for you.
Been ringing all night.
It's not important.
Sure it's not your crazy ex?
Mine? 20 times a day.
You should change your number.
No, mine's probably just work.
What do you do?
It's, uh, nothing special.
Liar. Every time you're in here,
your phone's ringing.
It must be important.
It's not, but you got a good eye.
Part of my job.
But I get it, you want your privacy.
I'll be right back with that beer.
Oh, watch it, sweetie.
Hey.
Heh, yeah, I got this.
Sorry about that.
Problem?
Why don't you pick that up
and we're good?
Well, that's what the money's for.
I don't want any trouble.
Pick it up and we're good.
Why don't you sit down,
let the girl earn it?
Pick it up.
Okay, Billy big balls.
Sit down and let her work.
And that is for you.
That's a good one, Jonesie.
That's good.
Yeah, good, good.
Russ.
It's good, you're keeping
your elbow up, that's, uh
But you want to hit
wanna hit through your target.
Okay? Not at it. Like this.
- Nice.
- Yeah.
You want to rock,
paper, scissors for this one?
Sorry about the mess.
Can you do me a favor?
Can you, uh, get an ice pack
for my brother's face? Can't
have him looking any uglier.
I don't need ice.
Got an IPA?
- We don't have that.
- Course not.
No, okay. Maybe a cold beer. Whatever.
You all right?
Never better.
How'd you find me?
Well, certain concerned individuals.
- Reenie?
- Yeah, and others.
And that is what happens when
you don't answer your calls
and generally ghost
everyone in your life, Colter.
Nice mugs.
I'm fine.
Sure you are.
Are you gonna tell me
what happened at Echo Ridge?
You talk to Mom?
Little bit. Yeah.
She said you were looking into
that, uh, box of Dad's stuff.
Yeah.
Yeah, and then you finished the job
and just left without saying goodbye.
I found the man you saw
on the cliff the night Dad died.
Go on.
His name's Otto.
Mom's the one that sent him up there.
So, Mom asked this guy to talk to Dad.
I guess it wasn't the first time.
I guess her plan was
to leave Dad, take us.
Dad wasn't having it.
He went crazy.
You remember.
Yeah, it was like the worst
I'd ever heard him.
And that night,
Dad snapped, Mom was scared.
That's why she wasn't there,
she went back to Otto,
asked him to talk to Dad again.
He went up on that cliff with him,
tried to tell him Mom was leaving him
and she was taking us.
Things got physical.
He threw Dad over the cliff.
You believe this guy?
I do.
All this time, Mom's been lying to us
about what happened that night.
Did you know any of this?
I already told you I didn't.
I knew there was a guy up there,
but I didn't know any of this.
Look, I was just a kid,
just like you.
I just did what Mom told me to do.
I'm sorry, Russell.
No, it's fine. It's probably
not even gonna bruise.
But you did get your elbow up,
so that's good.
I'm not talking about that.
I'm sorry I believed
what Mom told us about that
night, about what happened.
I'm sorry I ever
thought you had anything
to do with Dad's death.
I'm and I'm sorry that when you left,
I thought that you just abandoned us.
I'm sorry.
Apology accepted.
She didn't really have a choice,
did she?
Dad was losing it.
I mean, he was losing it, man.
I saw things that you didn't see.
Not to say that
we didn't all see things.
You saying he deserved it?
I'm saying what does it matter now?
Was it right? No. Did it mess us all up?
She did what she did.
- Okay?
- She did what she did
and she left us to pick up the pieces.
That's the part your forgetting.
I stayed, Russell.
And every time I asked her about
that night, about what happened,
she shut it down
like she wanted to erase it.
Well, you know
Dad had a lot of problems.
A lot of problems.
Yeah.
He wasn't always that way, though.
No, he wasn't.
Something happened that summer.
Mom doesn't want to talk about it,
she doesn't want to go back there.
But something happened.
And that's why I left
without saying goodbye.
I'm sick of the lies, I'm sick of the
non-truths.
Well, you know, man, I
I don't know,
hiding out in Wyoming
and getting into bar fights
isn't really the answer, is it?
I did the same thing
in Jakarta once. Ended up
in a motel room with my toenails painted
and a monkey sitting on my chest.
I'm serious, Russ.
So am I.
Look, I had to deal
with this too, you know.
It wasn't easy.
But you know what I did? I just, uh
I packed it up, put it away.
Every day
every day, it got a little easier.
I can't do that.
Pack it up,
put it away. I can't do it.
I'm not, uh
I'm not built that way.
I get it.
Well, look, man,
whatever this is, you know,
I'm, uh, I'm officially
calling it, brother. Okay?
Time to giddy-up.
Here we go.
- Russell.
- Reenie,
- I got him.
- Three weeks, really?
And nothing? No call.
Yeah, um, I'm fine.
Well, I'm not.
I was worried sick.
So you sent in my brother?
Well, it worked before.
I'm sorry, Reenie. I just,
I had to sort some things out, is all.
I won't ask.
I'm fine.
You ready to get back to work?
- Yes, he is.
- Not really looking
for a job now, actually.
Well, sometimes
the jobs find you, you know.
And I can tag along.
You got nothing better to do?
At the moment, lucky for you,
no, I'm in between jobs.
What, you quit your gig?
Uh, we
we came to a-a mutual parting of ways.
- You were fired.
- Yeah.
So, my dance card's wide open.
And, hey, we can spend
some quality time together.
What do you say?
Great.
All right, Reenie, go ahead.
Shoot, fire away, we're listening.
Cal Rodgers. He's a client of mine,
and he's worried about his
daughter Hailey and his ex-wife.
He thinks they've gone missing.
He's willing to pay
whatever the fee.
Go on.
So, Cal went to go pick up
Hailey for a custody exchange
this afternoon and nobody was there.
Could just be a custody dispute.
Maybe, but maybe not.
Cal thinks that something
bad has happened,
and he thinks it might have
something to do
with the ex's new boyfriend,
- some finance guy.
- Aw, finance bros are the worst.
Yeah, well, it might all be a lie
because Cal did some digging,
and it turns out the new
boyfriend runs a crypto scam.
All right,
Reenie, send us the deets and we'll, uh,
we'll go check it out.
Sounds like easy money.
There's no such thing.
Oh, there you are.
Wi-Fi's gonna be down for a bit.
Don't worry, I got you
a mobile hub already set up.
Okay, listen,
that's junk, all that's junk.
We gotta go to the store
and do some shopping
- to get you set up proper.
- Okay, thanks, Randy.
Uh, how long is this gonna take?
Uh, do you want it done fast
or you want it done right?
Can I have both?
I won't make any promises,
but if you want this done correctly,
you're gonna give me my time, okay?
You know where your extension cords are?
I don't know where
any of that is. Velma does.
Well, when's she getting back?
Honestly, I have no idea.
She went to go see Teddi.
She's trying to save her marriage.
Oh, hey, listen,
I'm just the tech dude, okay?
I don't know nothing
about office-y stuff,
so, you know, get somebody in here to
You're good. I've got
a whole bunch of résumés
to review this week, so
Just pick your favorites,
send them to me, I'll do the deep dive.
Make sure there's nothing
sketchy going on.
Well, a little sketchy's okay.
You know, the right kind of sketchy.
Okay.
What?
It's Bobby. He says hey.
Aw, how is he?
He's killing it.
He quit his job officially
at the repair shop, and now he's some
encryption specialist at a new start-up.
Between the stock options
and the salary,
he's, uh, bringing home the bacon.
- Wow, good for him.
- Mm-hmm.
Oh, speaking of encryptions,
we gotta work on your
password game. It's terrible.
What are you talking about?
I have a system.
"CHARLI-Ten-See-Ten"?
"X" like the roman numeral,
"see" the word, not even the letter.
Right. No, we gonna fix all that, okay?
So, how about you just
hand me your business card,
- I'll go shopping for you
- Mm-hmm
and I'll have this place
all buttoned up
- by the time you're back.
- Oh. Oh, yeah?
- Yeah.
- How buttoned up?
Um, you know, to the top,
with a bow tie.
- Mm-hmm.
- Yeah.
Thank you.
Oh, damn. This is this is diamond.
This for real?
- There's no limit on this, right?
- Mm-hmm.
Yes, ma'am.
Does Dory know what you told me?
No, I didn't tell her.
Probably should, though, right?
I don't know, maybe.
Think Mom was having an affair
with this Otto guy?
I think she trusted him
enough to ask him for help.
Maybe she didn't have
anywhere else to turn.
You know, something else Otto told me.
Hmm?
He said that Mom mentioned to him
that there were people
from the government
that were harassing our family.
That she was worried about not only
how Dad was behaving,
but what these people might do.
I also found a phone number hidden in
the spine of one of his journals.
Had my guy look into it.
Belonged to a scientist.
- What was his connection to Dad?
- I don't know.
I don't know. Died the same year
Dad did.
Well, maybe I could
shake something loose.
Thought you were saying leave it be.
Well, you're not going to, are you?
- Colter Shaw?
- Yeah.
- Cal Rodgers.
- A pleasure.
This is my brother Russell. He's
Hey, Russell Shaw, here to help.
here to help.
Tell us what's going on.
Yeah, okay. So, I was supposed
to pick up my daughter Hailey
yesterday at 5:00, but no one was here
and now I can't get ahold
of her or my ex.
Okay. These cars, these, uh
Yeah, uh, Lisa's and her boyfriend Kurt.
Police involved?
No, we're still
arguing over custody rights.
I'm trying not to rock
the boat, but this new guy
that she's seeing, I don't trust him.
Nothing he says adds up.
He says he's some finance guy,
but I found out
that his crypto scheme is a hustle.
I already hate him.
Keep my money in gold and rare coins.
Reenie says that you got into
a confrontation with this guy.
What was that about?
It was the last time
I was picking Hailey up,
and, uh, I didn't like the way
he was looking at me so
I know what you're doing here.
You know this is all B.S.
Enough, Cal.
This is none of your business.
Hailey is my business,
and maybe I don't want a guy like this
- hanging around her.
- Get off our property.
- Dad!
- It is not yours!
Back off, Cal.
Come on, let's go.
And you think this is Kurt
and Lisa getting back at you?
He's gotten into her head.
Even Hailey hates him.
And why is that?
She told me he's
stealing money from Lisa.
A couple of weeks ago, some guys
showed up to the house,
they were looking for him,
said he owed them money.
Have you been in the house?
No, I I can't get in.
She changed the locks.
Oh, I've been there, brother.
There's probably a fake rock
with a key stashed under it.
- I I don't know.
- I'll find it.
Is there an alarm?
- I don't think so.
- Okay.
Or
Go out back, see if you can find
- Yeah, yeah, I know. I got it.
- Okay. Thanks.
I got it. Don't worry, we got this.
Whose are these?
Hailey and Lisa's.
Explains why they're not
returning your calls.
But it doesn't make any sense.
Hailey would never
never go anywhere without her phone,
and Lisa's on call from the hospital.
No way she'd leave this.
All right, stay here.
Don't touch anything.
I'm gonna check upstairs.
All right, so dead guy
is Lisa's boyfriend Kurt.
There was no forced entry. This could be
- domestic in nature.
- Could be.
Or somebody comes here, killed Kurt,
Lisa and Hailey get ambushed,
or maybe they're on the run.
Something's not adding up.
- Who knows? Yeah.
- Missing hand was a nice touch.
Cops gonna be a problem?
Well, they wanted you to
come down to the station
for a statement, but I worked it out.
They just have
a few more questions for you.
Nice. They give you anything
on the boyfriend?
Kurt Foster. He's got a criminal record,
multiple counts of fraud,
and he was running
a pyramid scheme. Taking people's money,
making promises and then
giving them nothing in return.
So, he rips off the wrong people,
they find out,
they come here to collect.
Sheriff's department
is thinking the same thing.
Don't forget about
the missing hand, you know?
Chopped it off for stealing, maybe?
Or some dude collecting hands.
- What about Hailey and Lisa?
- We don't know.
Could've had a run-in
with whoever killed Kurt.
Oh, here he goes. He's calling his guy.
Love this.
Colter, what's up?
Randy, need you to look into
someone for me.
Kurt Foster.
Find out who
he's doing business with.
Talking about the one-handed man?
Reenie fill you in?
Yeah, I've been looking.
He's clearly got a lot of enemies
based on these text messages,
but I can't ID who they're from.
So how are we gonna find the names?
Best guess,
uh, he's got records somewhere.
Maybe a laptop?
Maybe a notebook
if he's an analog guy.
So, his place.
That's what I'm thinking,
if you're thinking what I'm thinking.
Here, sending you his address now.
Uh, hey, I've got to get
to the station and meet Cal,
but stick around until
the cops are finished with you.
I said that you'd let them know
if you find anything.
- Behave yourself.
- Yep.
Speaking of boyfriends,
what do you know
about Reenie's boyfriend?
- Huh?
- 'Cause I'm calling B.S
She said they were in a weird place.
When I pressed her,
she gave me that look,
so I just, uh, you know, I moved on.
- Huh?
- Huh?
The boyfriend. Is he,
uh, a tech bro? You know, a soy boy?
Alpha, beta, coffee guy?
A scholar with some rizz?
That's probably her jam, isn't it?
- Lawyer.
- Law
Damn it.
I mean, that seems
kind of expected, you know?
- Lawyer, lawyer.
- Seems good.
But "good" like good for her?
I know you got an opinion about this,
you got an opinion
about every damn thing.
No, no, no. It's none of my business.
I stay in my lane, she stays in hers.
- Yeah, but one time, she swerved over.
- Okay.
- Or was that you that swerved?
- Okay.
It was a long time ago.
- You don't wanna talk about it?
- I
That's cool. I get that.
I think it's best if we just
focus on the job, okay?
First stop is Kurt's place.
We need to find out
who would want him killed.
Maybe they have Hailey and Lisa,
maybe they know what happened to them.
Swervy.
Looks like someone beat us here.
Hey.
That's a biometric safe.
Guess that explains the behanding.
Mm.
Looks like whoever got ripped off
got their money back,
plus a gun for interest.
This building's got cameras.
Maybe they're on surveillance.
I'll call Randy.
No, no, no, don't call your guy.
Let your big brother handle it.
- Oh, you're gonna handle it?
- Yeah, I got skills.
What skills you have?
"Skillz" with a "Z," son. Yeah.
I'm charming, I'm smart. You know?
I zig when they zag.
They'll never see it coming.
- "Skillz" with a "Z."
- Oh, yeah, baby.
With a "Z."
"Z"!
Welcome back to Fantasy On Deck,
where stats meets smack
Hey, there.
- Hi.
- Sorry, buddy,
no vacancies right now.
Oh, no, uh,
I'm not in
not in the market, actually.
Though, this place is it is nice.
I was hoping you could
help me out with something.
I need to take a look at your
surveillance from yesterday,
see who was in and out of apartment 3F,
Kurt Foster's place.
He, um
well, he's dead.
Like
really dead, and his, uh,
his girlfriend
and her daughter are missing,
so whoever took them
could be on that footage.
You a cop?
Um, more like an interested party.
- Then I can't help you.
- Wait a second.
That shirt.
Were you in Sirte? Libya?
Coastal ops. 2016. You?
992nd, SOG.
Around that same time.
So I got my M4 in my right,
I got this ham sandwich in my left,
and I'm telling you,
man, it's delicious.
I haven't eaten all day, you know?
But it was with the butter
instead of mayo. Aw!
But when you gotta take your shot,
you gotta take your shot, right?
Did you drop the sandwich?
Had to. Right in the dirt.
So then I drop my dude.
Look down.
Dog comes out of nowhere,
snatches the sandwich.
Off he goes.
But that's the gig, man.
You do what you gotta do.
Oh, I was so hungry that day.
So, listen,
come on.
You gonna let me take a peek?
Nope.
I get it. Yeah. All right.
Well, hey, I'll get
out of your hair, all right?
- Yeah. Sorry, man.
- No worries.
Sorry, brother.
Well, hello, ye of little faith.
Did you get yours?
Kurt's client list.
Got Randy running the names right now.
Lot of big money people in here,
some connected to organized crime.
Huh.
Let's see if we get lucky
with the, uh, security footage.
Let's do it.
Wait, hold on a second. Go back.
Right there. Freeze it. That
That's Lisa.
What the hell?
I don't think this has to do
with Kurt's crypto scam.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
So so Lisa killed Kurt
and then cut off his hand for the, uh,
to-to open the safe?
She's an orthopedic surgeon.
That would explain
how she did it, but not why.
Hailey's nowhere to be found.
Wow.
I mean, I've dated
some colorful ladies in my time,
but that's who would do that?
- Had to have a reason, right?
- Hmm.
- Just give me the key.
- What the hell?
I don't want to hurt you.
I just need to borrow this.
Randy, you get anything on Lisa?
Yeah, she was spotted on
CCTV at a convenience store
in Bellrose 24 hours ago.
She bought a burner phone.
How are they getting around?
Both cars are at Lisa's,
so they probably left on foot.
Yeah, it wouldn't be smart
to drive her car right now.
- Or Kurt's.
- No.
Any report of a stolen car in the area?
Let me check.
Okay,
I got a hit. Red Volvo
was reported stolen
15 minutes ago in Bellrose.
Not far from where
she bought that burner phone.
Suspect meets Lisa's description.
Can you track it?
Can I track it?
Tracked and sent.
Oh, no.
What happened? Did you
kill someone to get that?
No.
No.
No, he's probably
a little upset after
he woke up from his nap.
- Uh-huh.
- I choked him out.
Uh, all right, look.
I'll handle that, you go.
- Yep. Good luck.
- Yeah.
Lisa. Lisa.
Don't move, just stay right there.
Just stay where you are.
Lisa, stop!
I'm not gonna hurt you.
Are you one of them?
Am I one of What does that mean,
"am I one of them?"
Are you a cop?
No.
Your ex-husband Cal hired me
to find you and Hailey.
Are the police involved?
They are.
But right now,
it's just you and me, okay?
Tell me what's going on.
Let me help you.
You don't understand.
I had no choice.
Please, just let me go.
I can't do that.
Where's Hailey?
She isn't here.
You can't keep running like
this. You know that, right?
Whatever you did to Kurt,
there's gotta be a reason.
Tell me what's going on.
What is it?
Lisa! Lisa!
Oh, my God. Is she okay?
All right, hang in there, okay?
Ambulance is on the way.
Steady breaths.
Please
you have to save my daughter.
- Hey, Colter.
- Hey.
How's Lisa?
She's in surgery.
So, what,
she just booked and got hit by a car?
She was trying to save her daughter.
Hailey was kidnapped
and they were texting Lisa instructions.
- I got in the way.
- Got in the way of what?
All I know is she was
on her way to get something.
But she already got the ransom
money from her boyfriend's safe.
There's more to this.
Whoever's behind this knows
exactly what they're doing.
I saw one of the texts on Lisa's phone.
It was wiped right after I looked at it.
Now I have Randy trying to pull
something off of that phone.
Maybe we can find out where Hailey is.
Why the hell didn't
Lisa just call the police
the minute that she went missing?
I think she's scared.
The kidnappers probably warned
her against calling anybody.
Standard operating procedure.
I mean, every kidnapper says that.
Well, I need to figure out
why they're targeting her.
She's hiding something else.
They got leverage.
We need to find out
who's sending those texts.
Cal's meeting me at my office.
Let me find out what he knows.
- Good.
- Okay.
Randy, give me some good news.
I was able to back-door
Lisa's burner phone
and I recovered a couple
of text messages
before the sender had them scrubbed.
But, yo, this is way past Snapchat.
I'm talking encryption,
rerouted servers, ghost loops, like
nothing I've ever seen before.
You trace it to a sender?
Yeah, I'm still trying.
I recovered the text
you saw and the one before that.
- What'd it say?
- It was a location
that Lisa was supposed to go to,
along with this message.
"Bring the item to this location.
"You have two hours
or Hailey is dead."
When was that sent?
Just a couple minutes before
the one you saw.
It looks like it's maybe a rock quarry
maybe 20 miles from you.
I just sent you the location.
Okay, I got it. I'm grabbing Russell,
gonna check out this location.
Thank you, Randy.
I don't understand any of this.
Who would've taken Hailey?
I promise you, Cal, we are
trying to figure that out.
But you're saying Lisa was
being ordered to do things?
It seems that way.
It makes sense
why she didn't call the police
or contact you.
Can you think of any reason
why the kidnappers
would want to target Lisa?
What, you mean like money?
I mean,
she does well, but there are
much wealthier people.
What about illegal activity?
Something a kidnapper
could hold over her head?
No. No.
Maybe Kurt got her into
some dirty business.
Oh, my God.
If Hailey's in danger because of that
You got a plan?
No.
Well, I think we should
probably have a plan.
I mean, these guys
aren't amateurs, you know?
They're gonna have surveillance.
When they see us show up
at the drop and not Lisa,
- it's not gonna be good.
- What choice do we have?
None.
Well, just keep your head on a swivel.
Always.
Randy, we find out
who's been texting Lisa?
No, the spoofing goes deep, man.
But I did find the last
phone call that she answered
on her personal phone.
She talked for about a minute.
Right after that, she received
one of those disappearing texts.
And then she went dark.
- Find out who she's talking to?
- Yeah.
A guy named Raymond Ockman.
He's out of Larimer County.
I-I could give you the details
on how I found him
- if you want to hear about that.
- Nope.
So, this is the guy that took Hailey?
Seems that way.
What do we know about him?
Just that he's a teacher
at Benjamin Franklin High.
Divorced, no kids, two cats,
drives a green Subaru.
Here, I'm sending you a photo.
What's the connection to Lisa?
There's none that I can tell.
I mean, they grew up
in the same county
but two totally different towns.
Could've never even met.
Any other history on him?
He got a criminal record,
anything like that?
No, nothing. Clean as a whistle.
No cross or connection
between him and Kurt either.
So why would he target Lisa and Hailey?
Maybe he bumped
into Hailey somewhere,
became obsessed or something?
It's not impossible.
I'm gonna keep digging on Ockman.
All right.
Thanks, Randy. We're almost there.
There's somebody in that car.
Don't move.
Raymond Ockman?
- Where's Hailey?
- Who are you?
Are you with them?
If-if you are, please,
I'm doing what you told me to do.
What?
No, where is Hailey?
I-I can't tell anyone where
she is until they tell me to.
Where?
She-She's safe,
but she's not here.
She's nearby.
I can I can take you to her.
Go ahead.
So, where are you hiding Hailey, huh?
You hurt her?
I swear, I-I didn't touch her.
Why'd you take her?
Why?
- Hey. Hey!
- Are you all right?
Yeah, go, go, go, go!
You don't understand.
I didn't have a choice.
Tell us where Hailey is.
No, I can I have to
wait until the next step.
It's part of the process.
Next step's right now, pal.
Tell us where she is.
She's in a shed not far from here.
So why'd you take her?
I didn't have a choice.
They're gonna kill my sister.
They took her, too.
They? Who's "they"?
I don't know. Whoever's behind this.
I'm just doing what they told me to do.
They said I was part of the process.
The process, what is that?
I don't I don't know.
Some sort of sick game.
I I didn't want to do any of this.
I didn't want to kill anyone.
That guy just got in the way
when I went to take Hailey.
When we get to that shed,
Hailey better be there,
she better be alive.
You have to let me go.
They're gonna kill my sister.
What's it say?
Hey.
Don't move.
We're just gonna
take you to the hospital,
just to make sure
Aw, Hailey.
Oh, my God. Are you okay?
Is Mom okay?
She's at the hospital.
Did the man who took me hurt her?
No, no, no.
- Thank you.
- Yeah.
Nice work today, brother.
We, um, splitting that?
I mean, we saved the girl,
got her back to her family.
Yeah.
Still thinking about
what Ockman said, aren't you?
Aren't you?
I'm better at leaving things behind.
Reenie, you hear anything?
Yeah, I just heard from a friend
at the Denver Sheriff's Department.
Ockman's sister, her body
was found an hour ago.
Yeah,
what does that mean, Colter?
Nothing good.
All right, let me know
if you find out anything.
Got it.
Maybe there's something to this, uh,
this process Ockman was talking about.
Come on, Colt. Look, Hailey's good.
Okay? Her family's good, we're good.
The job is done. Right?
- Right.
- Good.
Let's go get a steak, a couple beers.
You're buying.
"You have interrupted the process."
"And there will be consequences."
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