Diggstown (2019) s02e05 Episode Script

Vi Bayley

1
Previously on "Diggstown".
PAM: Ainslie MacKay?
Lee?
COLLEEN: She's a MacKay, last count,
there was a hospital, a street,
the PolySci building at St. Mary's
PAM: She's raising four
kids on social assistance.
All I'm asking for is three days.
Mr. Jones agreed to help me
find my kids' deadbeat dads.
A couple thousand dollars, he said.
He sends me a bill for $50,000.
Tells me to have Daddy pay it.
I'm sorry.
- No.
- I didn't
You didn't shove the Oxy up my nose.
[CHUCKLING]
Mom and I don't have anything
to say to each other.
DOUG: When'd you start
sleeping with married men?
LEAH: Seriously, Dad?
DOUG: Look,
I just don't want you to get chewed up
by some creep twice your age.
LEAH: I've seen the women you date.
Age ain't nothing but a number, right?
COLLEEN: I was a bloody mess
when I first moved here to Halifax.
And the end of my
marriage left me a wreck.
I, I know you, ♪
I know you're for me ♪
And there's nothing you won't do ♪
To ensure that I am cool ♪
- And I am everything for you ♪
- VI: Hey, Lorraine, right over here.
What a feeling ♪
- VI: All right.
- Running through me, oh ♪
What a feeling ♪
To know that I can be ♪
someone to you ♪
You empower me to be ♪
Everything you placed in me ♪
You're my style, my enemy ♪
No one's ever made me feel ♪
so important, lovely ♪
- Have a good one, Stell.
- You too, girl.
Do me a favour,
flip the sign on your way out.
[DOOR CHIMING]
Stell?
[MEN CHATTERING]
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
VI: I'm closed.
You boys best come back tomorrow.
TYRELL: Door was open.
And I need a cut, now!
Hook me up with a low fade
and double part.
Is something wrong with your hearing?
I said I'm closed and I'm
late for my ministries class.
TYRELL: Did you hear that, boys?
- [OBJECTS CLATTERING]
- TYRELL: You don't listen too good, do you?
D, get the door.
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
[LOCK CLICKING]
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
- [THUDDING]
- [GROANING]
It's about time you fell in
line like your damn neighbours.
All this special treatment bullshit,
I'm done with it.
And I don't care about
who your brother is.
And I'll say it again.
I'm not leaving until you
give me what I came here for.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
Oh, I'll give you something.
[SINGEING] [TYRELL SCREAMING]
- [ECHOING SCREAMING]
- [DRAMATIC BEAT]
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
AINSLIE: Will I see you tonight?
DOUG: What do you think, Ainslie?
MR. SPINKS: Your Honour,
on the day in question,
Viola Bayley took a hot
comb to a teenager's face.
The defence will try to convince you
that this was an aberration,
a reaction out of fear.
But the truth is
Viola Bayley,
who admittedly looks like
everyone's favourite aunt,
is no stranger to violence.
In fact it's what she knows.
Her juvenile rap sheet
is littered with armed robbery,
- car jacking
- Objection, Your Honour.
MR. SPINKS: The defendant
was a known enforcer
for her brother, Winston Bayley,
- who's serving
- MARCIE: Your Honour, why is
Mr. Spinks referencing
my client's sealed juvenile record?
JUDGE CURRY: Yes,
Mr. Spinks, why is that?
Is it your intention to open
the defendant's sealed youth record?
- Yes, Your Honour.
- JUDGE CURRY: Well that requires an application,
and yet I don't see one before me.
MR. SPINKS:
It's in progress, Your Honour.
JUDGE CURRY: I see.
The objection is sustained.
I will rule on the
application when I have it.
For now, move along.
MR. SPINKS: Of course, Your Honour.
The victim and four
witnesses will attest
that the assault was unprovoked.
We are asking the court
to find Ms. Bayley guilty
on accounts of assault
causing bodily harm
and assault with a weapon.
This court should not allow her to hide
her unprovoked attack on Mr. Talbot
behind a curtain of self-defence.
Thank you.
Ms. Diggs?
Devonne Williams, Marcus Tait,
Byron Vance, and Chance Wheeler,
these are all Tyrell Talbot's friends,
but these five young men
have so much more in common.
They were all known to the police
prior to this alleged assault.
Together they were charged
with vandalism, assault,
armed robbery, extortion.
They all have the same "1032" tattoo,
which identifies them
as part of a gang,
and they are the
Crown's primary witness
against my client.
I'm at a loss as to why the Crown
is wasting the court's
time prosecuting this case.
- Objection, Your Honour.
- JUDGE CURRY: Sustained.
This "group", which has a history
of engaging in criminal
activity together,
forcibly confined Vi in her salon,
destroyed her property,
and threatened and assaulted her.
Vi never set out to
hurt anyone that day.
She simply met an imminent threat
with reasonable and justified force.
Wrap it up, Ms. Diggs.
Vi Bayley's actions
are the definition of self-defence.
She should be found not guilty.
Thank you.
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
GAIL: Mommy loves you, Jackson.
HENRY: Bye-bye, buddy.
WANDA: Okay, Jackson.
Come on now, in you go.
GAIL: We'll see you soon, okay?
Are you happy now, bitch?
They're taking my son!
- Gail.
- HENRY: Leave it.
You know she can barely hear.
Well she could hear
when she called the cops.
Isn't that right?
Gail, you don't want Jackson
spending three more months
in foster care, right?
We've got a hearing in front of
Judge Lawrence in a couple of days.
We took our eyes off
him for 30 seconds,
and now we're in this mess.
And we're nearly at the
finish line so don't blow it.
Oh I'm sorry, this is my fault?
Guys, come on.
[CAR ENGINE ENGAGING]
Let's just focus on getting
your boy out of foster care.
How are the anger management classes
and the counselling sessions going?
Oh, don't tell me.
I missed some classes
and I've been late for a few others.
What's the big deal?
Gail, you assaulted a senior,
that stopped your boy
from running out into traffic.
Well she didn't have to
call me an unfit mother!
COLLEEN: Judge Lawrence is a stickler.
All right, you're gonna need
to make up those classes.
When Gail gets overtime
she's got to take it.
We need the money.
The gaming company I
worked for was downsizing,
and I got laid off.
That's an interesting way to put it.
COLLEEN: Guys, hear me out.
Best behaviour from now
until the hearing, okay?
Let's just focus on getting
Jackson back home, all right?
OFFICER BENSON: We later
located Mr. Talbot at the hospital
getting treated for
second degree burns.
He provided a videotaped
statement under oath.
Four of Mr. Talbot's associates,
also present during
the alleged assault,
provided corroborating statements.
Thank you.
No further questions.
You arrived within three minutes
of my client calling 9-1-1.
A normal response time is
closer to nine minutes.
Why the difference?
A change in operating procedures
had me stationed in the area.
- And why's that?
- We wanted to raise our profile,
in the neighbourhood,
due to an increase
of suspected gang activity.
We hoped our presence
would be a deterrent.
And was it?
I can't say that, no.
MARCIE: Mm, no, in fact,
reports show that vandalism is up,
extortion complaints are up,
murders are up.
All good reasons to fear
if you live in that community, correct?
OFFICER BENSON: I
don't live in the community,
- so I wouldn't know.
- MARCIE: Hm.
You drove my client to
the hospital that day?
Yes.
The emergency room
report states she suffered
bruising on her side from
the arm of her stylist chair.
Isn't this consistent
with her statement?
OFFICER BENSON: Yes,
she claimed the victim shoved her,
but I wasn't there,
so I can't speak to that.
Well, I guess my client
shoved herself then.
JUDGE CURRY: Ms. Diggs.
Apologies, Your Honour.
I have nothing further
for this witness.
JUDGE CURRY: Court is
adjourned 'til Monday at 2:00.
BAILIFF: All rise.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
Hey, hey.
I know you're stressed.
You don't understand.
I am this close from being evicted.
Bookings are down,
I may have to let Shonna go.
Listen, we just need to get through
Tyrell's testimony on Monday.
And how's that gonna go, Marcie?
The judge sitting there staring
at that boy's ruined face?
How's that gonna play?
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
[CAR HONKING]
I copied Ainslie's file for you.
It should have everything you need
from getting Teddy's
garnishee order lifted
to the most recent maintenance
case against Leo's dad.
You did a lot for her.
You're a good friend.
Thanks.
The lawyer in Leo's father's
case is pretty crafty.
We have him holding assets
in his new wife's name.
Yes, but Ainslie said she's
happy with the deal, Katrina.
She didn't wish to pursue that line.
Did you consult with any
of your other colleagues
on this last maintenance case?
No, it's pretty straight forward.
What about Doug Paul?
- Why would Doug?
- KATRINA: Ainslie
just said something
about Doug advising her
to take your deal.
Did she now?
You know that they're
having a sexual relationship
and it would be grossly inappropriate.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
I think you should leave now.
Sure.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
[PAM SIGHS]
Coll!
I've been trying to reach you,
let you know I was gonna be here.
Can we go for dinner?
I'll only be here for a few days.
Come on, let's go for dinner.
Dinner?
[LAUGHS]
Drop dead.
You don't mean that.
Every word of it.
[DOOR BUZZES]
PAM: Did you start
sleeping with Ainslie
when she was my client?
The case was nearly closed by then.
PAM: Did you advise
her to take my deal?
What's that got to do with anything?
Well, Ainslie and her
new lawyer, Katrina Hayes,
are gonna file a Law Society
complaint against us.
- She told you that?
- PAM: Not in so many words,
but filing a complaint is the
only way for her to reopen
the maintenance case against Leo's dad.
No way.
Are you telling Colleen?
No, I'm hoping we can make this go away
before it comes to that.
[SOFT DRAMATIC MUSIC]

AVERY: Hey.
How was your day?
[LAUGHS] That good, huh?
Thanks, I needed that.
So, what do you wanna do for dinner?
Well, it's hard to say
when there's still
breakfast to deal with.
Okay, all right, I haven't had time
to fix the dishwasher,
so I'll do them all after dinner,
all right? It's my system.
Those have been there since yesterday.
[SCOFFS] Look, I'll do
them after I make you dinner.
- You're gonna cook dinner for me?
- AVERY: [LAUGHS] Yeah, girl.
I'm gonna cook some soup
or grilled cheese or
Soup and grilled cheese?
[PAM CHUCKLES]
[CAR BEEPS]
[TIRES SCREECHING]
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
[MARCIE GASPS]
- [SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
- [MARCIE BREATHING HEAVILY]
The name's Bradley Gahein,
but most people call me Bragga.
What do you want with me?
I like your strategy.
Shine a light on the gang
activity around Vi's salon.
Tyrell's involvement.
It's smart.
Winning even.
But it doesn't work for me.
Find another way, Marcie.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

[TIRES SCREECHING]
[SOFT DRAMATIC MUSIC]



[CHUCKLES]
- This is nice, I like it.
- VI: Yeah, okay.
- A little crazy curl up here.
- Yes.
VI: Marcie, come on in.
Alexa, girl, you have grown.
[SIGHS]
Ms. Vi, it's been a long time.
Mom, I didn't realize
you were gonna be here.
Why, was I supposed
to pass that by you?
Shonna's gonna be so
sorry she missed you.
She surprised her
boyfriend with one of your
YouTube dances for his birthday.
Girl had a perma-smile on her
face for two weeks straight.
ALEXA: Tell Shonna to call me,
because I got some new
moves to show her.
Oh [CHUCKLES].
You know, I really need to apologize
for my daughter's lack of manners.
I swear I raised her better.
I'm ready to go.
Oh, hey, Daddy.
Hi, sweetheart.
I thought you were
gonna be another hour?
Well, Vi's just got
those fast hands today.
MARCIE: Sorry, it's
family stuff.
GINNY: Viola Bayley!
Burning Tyrell wasn't enough?
You and Winnow had to kill him?
What are you talking about?
My boy is dead!
I know it was you.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
I was going to tell you.
When?
At the public hearing,
after I get disbarred?
I'm sorry.
It all happened so fast.
No kidding.
AINSLIE: I wanted to
talk to you about it,
but Katrina advised me to wait.
Why are you doing this?
It's not personal.
It's a complaint against me and Pam.
Katrina says it's the only way
to reopen the case against Leo's dad.
Pam got you a good settlement.
And I only took the
deal because of you.
You don't get it, do you?
Katrina says the complaint'll
likely go to mediation.
I'll get my money,
and the most you'll have
to do is make an apology.
[SOMBRE MUSIC]
Tell Leo, I'm sorry I
can't make dinner.
Doug, come on.
Don't be like this.
Bye, Ainslie.
[AINSLIE SIGHS]
[DOOR BUZZES]
KATRINA: Still can't miss
that 11:00 a.m. yoga.
Let's not do this.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry that I didn't have your back
when the guys at the firm
came gunning for you.
I'm sorry that I wasn't a better wife.
It's been over 10 years, Coll.
You betrayed me.
If you're so sorry about kicking me,
your wife, out of her own firm,
why are you still there?
Why is your name still on the door?
You're not sorry.
You just want to be let off the hook
so you feel like a good person.
But I'm not gonna do that
'cause I've learned from
experience you are not that.
[CELL PHONE RINGS]
- Don't, we're not finished.
- Yes, we are.
Hello?
She did what?
Wanda
WANDA: Don't Wanda me,
Iris, this is bad.
Look, all I'm asking for is an hour.
60 minutes so we can find her
and bring Jackson back
to his foster home.
Please.
Okay, if this blows up, I'll wear it.
You weren't here.
What happened?
You've got 30 minutes,
then I'm calling the police.
Jackson's foster mom went
to a soccer game with one of the kids.
The other kids were at
home with the babysitter.
Gail went to go see Jackson.
I mean, the babysitter
didn't know any better.
[SIGHS] This woman.
Where is she?
I, if-if I knew
Henry, you need to wake
up to how serious this is.
Look, we have 30 minutes,
to return Jackson to his foster family.
If that doesn't happen,
regaining custody of your son
is gonna be the least of your problems.
HENRY: I'm telling you I don't know!
And I'm telling you you're lying.
Cut it out, Henry.
One last time.
Where is Gail?
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
Hey, thanks for agreeing to meet me.
Thank my wife.
She was craving a donair.
So, what's so urgent you
had to interrupt my weekend?
Tyrell Talbot died.
I'm aware.
Well, I expect the assault charges
against my client to be dropped?
I thought maybe we could
resolve it quickly and
You thought wrong.
I still have four witnesses
willing to testify
that the assault was unprovoked.
That's on top of Tyrell's
videotaped statement.
It's as good as having him
sworn in on the witness stand.
Better even.
Why is the Crown pursuing this?
A senior citizen defending
herself from gangbangers?
You know what? Not my call.
I keep my head down and
try the cases I'm given.
Now, that's it?
Good talk.
- [LAUGHING]
- [LAUGHS] Ah!
I got you!
HENRY: Gail!
GAIL: The foster mom
was at a soccer game,
and this orthodontist appointment
took months to arrange.
Colleen, he gets severe
jaw pain and headaches.
And then I just
Every Saturday, I take Jax to the park.
And ever since all this happened,
I just wanted to spend
time with my son.
You needed to call me.
We could have cleared this
with the social worker first.
I told you not to do this.
I should have known
better than to trust you
to keep your mouth shut.
- How bad is this?
- COLLEEN: It's bad.
I don't know if I'm gonna
be able to prevent this
from coming up at the
final disposition.
HENRY: We're gonna
lose our son over this?
We should have made
this decision together!
You can't go off making
unilateral decisions
which impact all of us!
Oh, like the type of decisions
that lead to us losing our home?
Like when you decided to screw
your boss' assistant, Henry?
And me having to quit
my Master's program
and work as a TA so we can afford some
garbage sublet?
Is that the type of decisions
you're talking about?
This isn't my fault.
I should've left.
I could've lef,
but I really thought
I could forgive him.
We'd still have our son.
[GENTLE MUSIC]
[COLLEEN SIGHS]
[DOOR CLICKS SHUT]
[SOFT PIANO MUSIC]


Hey [SIGHS].
Did you get my text?
I haven't looked.
[AVERY GROANS]
AVERY: Hey, uh,
I got, uh, something
you might wanna see.
A buddy of mine he-he's moving out west,
and,
he's got, like,
six months left on his lease.
You could drop by
tomorrow and check it out
before the landlord starts showing it.
Uh, here, just check it out.
It's, like, corner unit,
newly renovated,
with, like, an ensuite
bath and everything.
It's available pretty much,
like, tomorrow.
[LAUGHS]
You must really want me out of here.
AVERY: No, I just thought
you were looking for a place.
[AVERY SIGHS]
[AVERY GROANS]
Can you-can you stop
doing the dishes please?
This is my house.
I don't need you to clean up after me.
You're not my maid or
anything like that.
Got it.
I'm going to bed.
[AVERY SIGHS]
Thank you, Reverend,
Sister Heather,
Brother Leroy,
and the Deacon board for agreeing
to hear me this afternoon.
I know it's been a long
day for you already.
As some of you may know,
my journey to the Lord
wasn't an easy one.
But I got here with God's strength
and with your belief and
my willingness to change.
[CONGREGATION CHATTERING]
VI: Lord have mercy.
Brothers and sisters,
I know you've all heard the story,
so let me speak to it plainly.
I hurt that boy, Tyrell.
Fear, sometimes makes
you do terrible things.
But as to his untimely death,
as God is my witness,
I had nothing to do with it.
And the awful rumours
that I did are hurtful
not only to me,
but to Tyrell's mother,
who is even more
deserving of the truth.
CONGREGATION MEMBER: Yes.
I beseech you;
do not rush to judgement.
Do not let these rumours
shake your faith in me,
your Sister.
The truth will come out.
And with God on my side,
I will prevail.
[IN UNISON] CONGREGATION: Hallelujah.
Praise the Lord.
[OMINOUS MUSIC]
OFFICER: Viola Bayley?
What's this about?
I'm her lawyer.
Your client is wanted for questioning
regarding the death of Tyrell Talbot.
[VI SOFTLY GASPS]
AVERY: Ah, it's Sunday,
so you gotta make it quick.
I got things to do.
Yeah, so do I.
But then my client gets
hauled in and questioned
for two hours about
Tyrell Talbot's murder.
- Wait, so she killed him?
- MARCIE: She has an alibi.
This is just your office's way
of publicly shaming my client.
- [AVERY SIGHS]
- MARCIE: It's gotta stop, Avery.
Marcie, you need to
talk to the prosecutor.
- I'm not on the case.
- You're the boss.
Not anymore, Marcie.
Look, Grover and the
police still believe
that Vi's a part of her
brother's operations;
that he's using her salon
as a money laundering front.
You gotta be kidding me.
Marcie, go back and check
the original loan documents.
You'll see that her
brother's dirty money
financed the whole thing.
What starts in the
dirt never gets clean.
So, my client's livelihood,
her reputation, and her safety,
are all being jeopardized
because she's related to the wrong man?
No, it's because like those
boys that work for Bragga,
Vi is seen as a pawn in this war
between him and Winnow Bayley.
Vi's prosecution for
assaulting one of Bragga's boys
is the Crown's way of showing
they're not taking sides.
Can you get me the rap sheet
for each of the boys
testifying in Vi's case?
[SIGHS] Yeah, I can do that.
Okay.
Oh, uh, one more thing.
I'm gonna need an audience
with Winnow Bayley.
[AVERY SCOFFS]
Hey, sorry I'm late.
What are you doing here?
Doug called, he said that
you two needed my help,
but I'm guessing he and
Reggie aren't here yet?
Reggie knows, too?
Reggie knows all.
Okay.
Let's start from the beginning.
Great.
I have a couple questions
for Doug first.
Wanda!
You're not telling
Judge Lawrence about Saturday.
- No?
- No.
We resolved the situation.
Jackson was never in
danger from his mother.
- WANDA: I don't see it that way.
- There's no reason
to play games with that family.
WANDA: [SCOFFS] I
don't have time for this.
You know that foster family
left six kids between
the ages of two to seven
in the care of a 12-year-old.
Does that sound like a
safe environment to you?
Maybe I'll tell Judge Lawrence that.
Look, we all know how hard
it is to find good fosters.
We'd spend the next two weeks
looking for new homes for those kids.
That would suck.
No one needs to lose here.
[SOFT DRAMATIC MUSIC]
Are there others?
It's a simple question.
Come on, MacLean.
PAM: What? I wanna
know if I should be expecting
- more complaints.
- Okay, time out.
Let's just focus on
what's important here.
Doug, walk me through exactly
how you and Ainslie first met.
I think it was maybe two weeks
before Pam closed her case?
We smiled at each other in passing
as she left Pam's office.
We ran into each other a couple
nights later at Whiskey's,
we hit it off.
Wait, was she drinking?
Had a beer or two.
- Oh, shit.
- What?
Well, she's an addict.
She was hooked on Oxy years
ago and then got clean.
You think she's relapsing?
Have you ever seen her take pills?
Once or twice.
But that could have been anything,
Acetaminophen, vitamins.
But if they weren't?
PAM: But even if they were,
she shouldn't be drinking.
This could be our play.
No way, we don't know for sure.
I say we look at the lawyer.
- Who's the lawyer?
- I don't know,
some clicky heels Toronto
person that her family flew in.
What about
pre-empting the complaint?
You mean go to the Law Society,
turn ourselves in?
No, tell them exactly what happened
and not what this lawyer wants
them to believe happened.
You control the narrative.
No, we're not doing that.
Do you know how
many people in that group
have scores to settle with my father?
MARCIE: Yeah, not to mention
Colleen will wreck your ass.
Then we go nuclear.
Nuclear?
She's an addict.
She's been seen taking drugs.
REGGIE: Not exactly
the best frame of mind
to be raising four kids.
No, I can't go after her like that.
We're friends.
We were friends.
I'll talk to her.
DOUG: It won't work.
Ainslie's lawyer convinced her
that the complaint's no big deal.
Well, I'll convince her otherwise.
PAM: I don't get it, I've done nothing
but try to help you.
- I'm sorry.
- PAM: I don't want an apology.
I want you to drop the complaint.
Katrina says it'll
help reopen the case.
PAM: It won't.
If anything you'll get less support
now that your parents
are helping you out.
The only person who gets
more money is Katrina.
Lee, you've been here before.
Look, I'm here to help.
We can fix this together.
- I can
- Give me $200,000,
and this all goes away.
[CHUCKLES]
- Are you serious?
- I can't stand
living under my parents' rule.
Constant judgement of my parenting
and my choice in partners.
My kids may think that
they're living in a palace,
but to me it feels like a prison,
and I need to be free of them.
But to do that I need money.
- I don't have it.
- Come on.
You must have investments and savings.
What about your parents?
Okay then,
I stick with Katrina.
[SOFT DRAMATIC MUSIC]
I know you've been
drinking and doing drugs.
If CAFS were to find out,
things could get complicated,
because if I remember correctly,
it's a condition of your custody
to stay away from addictive substances.
You wouldn't.
I know you love your kids, Lee,
and I would hate to see
them taken away from you,
but I'm fighting for my career.
I'll do what it takes to save it.
[CELL PHONE RINGING]
Yeah, okay.
I'll talk to Katrina.
CAFS EMPLOYEE:
Child and Family Services.
[PHONE BEEPS]
[SOFT DRAMATIC MUSIC]
[DOOR BUZZES]
Mr. Bayley, I'm
Marcie Diggs, Vi's lawyer.
- Mr. Bayley
- Winnow.
Winnow.
I need your help.
Counsellor, my sister's made it clear.
She's not interested in my kinda help.
MARCIE: The police believe
Vi is part of whatever
you're involved in.
If we don't do something,
she may end up right where you are.
What do you need from me?
Tell me everything
you know about Bragga.
WINNOW: Bragga?
[CHUCKLES]
Uh, me and Ty?
We came up together.
So you were friends.
DEVONNE: We were tight.
Ever since the first day of primary.
MR. SPINKS: Again,
I'm sorry for your loss.
This is a transcript of the
recorded statement you made,
shortly after your
friend's alleged assault.
Crown Exhibit K.
If I can draw your
attention to line 24.
Would you mind reading
it for the court?
Uh
"Ty wanted a haircut."
"Crazy old bitch got angry,"
said we were making her late,
"and then she just picked up
the hot comb and burned him."
"I ain't never heard someone
scream like that before."
MR. SPINKS: Thank you.
Do you attest that this
is an accurate portrayal
of the events on the day in question?
DEVONNE: Uh
Yes.
Thank you, Devonne.
I have no further
questions for this witness.
JUDGE CURRY: Your witness, Ms. Diggs.
Mr. Williams,
last year you served six months
for vandalizing a convenience store,
and threatening the store
owner with a crowbar.
- Correct?
- DEVONNE: Uh, yeah.
Uh, owner was a racist.
Lawyer told me to take a plea.
MARCIE: And reminiscent of the incident
in my client's salon,
your co-accused, including
your friend Tyrell Talbot,
all sport a "10-32" tattoo, yes?
You would have to ask them.
MARCIE: Refer the witness to
defence exhibit D45 and D46.
Photos of the witness and Tyrell Talbot
with the "10-32" tattoo
under their right ears.
What is "10-32"?
[INTENSE MUSIC]
MARCIE: Is it a gang?
Are you affiliated with
a gang, Mr. Williams?
I got friends.
Is that-is that what you mean?
Is Bradley Gahein, who also
goes by the name of "Bragga",
one of those friends?
Isn't it true,
Bragga directed you
to commit the crime that
put you in jail last year?
Isn't it true,
you and your friends were directed
to harass, intimidate
and physically harm
any business owner
who refused to pay
for your "protection"?
You're crazy.
Isn't it true,
Bragga instructs you
and your "friends"
to terrorize shop owners,
if they don't fall into line?
Oh, that's it, I
I ain't talkin' no more, I'm done.
JUDGE CURRY: You're done when
I say you're done, young man.
Answer Ms. Diggs' questions.
Are you deaf?
I said I'm done talkin'.
JUDGE CURRY: If you
don't answer the question,
I have the option of
sending you to jail.
DEVONNE: [SCOFFS]
Ain't no thing.
Your Honour?
Mr. Spinks, are you with us?
[CLEARS THROAT]
Your Honour,
given my inability to trust
the testimony of my own witness,
this prosecution can go no further.
We'd ask Your Honour
to dismiss the charges
against Viola Bayley.
Very good.
The witness will be held in contempt.
Congratulations, Ms. Bayley.
You are free to go.
Thank you, Your Honour.
VI: What did I say?
All things are possible
when you put your trust in God.
Thank you, Marcie.
[BOTH LAUGH]
Uh, is that the cover? Mmhmm.
Do you really think
she'll make a decision,
based on Saturday?
Iris took care of it.
JUDGE LAWRENCE: I've taken time,
to carefully look over
the recommendations
and evidence before me.
And believe me when I tell you,
I do not make my decision lightly.
I would first like to
commend you, Mr. Finley,
for taking the necessary steps
to regain custody of your son.
You're proven to be a
committed and caring parent.
Mrs. Finley,
I know you love your son.
Very much.
However, your failure to
complete the required hours
of anger management treatment,
worry me.
That said,
I believe it is time for
Jackson to go home.
On the condition,
that Mrs. Finley vacates the home,
until she has completed the
mandatory anger management course.
As this is my last day in family court,
another judge will reassess custody
once you are done, Mrs. Finley.
If you choose to remain in the home,
Jackson will have to
stay in foster care.
Your Honour, visitation.
Mrs. Finley will be able to continue
her visits with her son?
Yes, of course.
We are adjourned!
BAILIFF: All rise.
COLLEEN: This is gonna be fine.
You'll complete the courses,
then you'll be back home
with Jackson and Henry.
I know this is not what we wanted.
I want a divorce, Henry.
You're just upset.
I convinced myself,
that I was staying for Jackson,
but, our broken marriage
almost cost us our son.
I'm done.
[SOFT DRAMATIC MUSIC]

Hey.
Hey.
What are you doing here?
Dad told me to meet you here.
Mom, Dad?
What's this about?
After what I witnessed at Vi's,
I thought we should talk.
Thank you for coming.
Didn't seem like I
had much of a choice.
I told you this was
gonna be a waste of time.
MARCIE: Hey, Mom?
Don't go.
Not like this.
AUSTIN: You need to
sort yourselves out.
It's been ten long years.
You can't go back and stop
Alexa from running off to strip.
You can't go back and
unbreak your mother's heart.
What's past, is past.
It's time to start acting like
people who know each other.
We're family.
Act like it.
[SOFT DRAMATIC MUSIC]
Mom, I didn't mean
to hurt your feelings.
I just
It
[SOFT DRAMATIC MUSIC]
Emily and the kids will be
coming for dinner, next Sunday.
There'll be a place for you.
[AVERY LAUGHS]
[SIGHS]
- [FOOTSTEPS]
- [KNOCKING]
I thought I told you
Strictly business.
What business?
KATRINA: My client, Ainslie MacKay,
she was gonna file a
misconduct complaint
involving two of your lawyers
and they strong armed
her into dropping it.
Given how much you value the truth,
you know, I thought you should know.
[OMINOUS MUSIC]

[DOOR CLICKS OPEN]
Oh.
- What's wrong?
- COLLEEN: In my office!
Both of you, now.
Oh.
[KNOCKING]
COLLEEN: Did you know
about this complaint?
Did you?
In my office.
[SOFT DRAMATIC MUSIC]
I should fire all of you.
Ainslie MacKay's new lawyer,
my ex-wife,
gets to be the one to tell me
that my team is
threatening a former client
to stave off a sexual
misconduct complaint to the bar?
Not even you, Marcie?
MARCIE: I was told in confidence, I
COLLEEN: Save it.
Unbelievable.
DOUG: They were trying to help.
We knew if we came to
you with a complaint
COLLEEN: I'd follow
the rules instead of
using a client's drug addiction
to scare her out of filing it?
You're lucky Kat hasn't
made a complaint herself.
She couldn't if she wanted to.
- There's no grounds.
- COLLEEN: I don't care!
It's not how a situation like this
is dealt with in my office.
Look, Ainslie MacKay
may be dropping the
complaint against you but I'm not.
You shouldn't have had a sexual
relationship with a client.
I don't care that she
wasn't your client.
I wouldn't even care if you
didn't know she was a client.
The people who come into
this office are vulnerable.
They need to trust us
without fear we'll take
advantage of them.
You're suspended.
Three months, effective immediately.
Finish out the rest of your day
and then leave your
keys with reception.
- Oh come on, Colleen
- COLLEEN: Save it.
I am this far away from
suspending you too.
[COLLEEN SIGHS]
Get out of my office, all of you.
[SOFT DRAMATIC MUSIC]
- [SOFT ATMOSPHERIC MUSIC]
- [CITY NIGHTLIFE SOUNDS]
How do you avoid them fake ones ♪
Man, who knows, I got day ones ♪
Relax, I can't relate to the fish ♪
Cut 'em off, let me see ♪
if they gon' make it ♪
I never switch ♪
Hustler, we never sleep ♪
None of us honour defeat ♪
That's my gang, that's my squad ♪
Those my girls, that's my car ♪
That's my best friend ♪
Marcie Diggs.
Happy?
Vi's free and clear of it all.
As she would have been
if you had just let me try my case.
But instead you had Tyrell killed.
Careful.
Kids like Tyrell are hotheads,
with a propensity to use their fists
over their heads.
They die every day.
The smart survive.
Don't we, Marcie?
Be seeing you.
I'll make your heart go ♪
beep, beep, beep, beep, beep ♪
In the street, street, ♪
- street, street, street ♪
- ALEXA: Marce?
Ooh.
I'll make your heart go ♪
bang, bang, bang, bang, bang ♪
Now you wanna buy a ring, ♪
ring, ring, ring, ring ♪
Use the money in the bank, ♪
bank, bank, bank, bank ♪
Good girl swagger, ♪
got that good girl swag ♪
Good girl swagger, ♪
got that good girl swag ♪
Hey, are you ever gonna
figure things out with Mom?
Please do not start that up again.
Not tonight.
I'm just sayin',
I think it's about time
that you guys made up.
Well, we're getting there.
Mm hmm.
So I know you know ♪
I'm so classy ♪
So what are we celebrating?
Another win.
Of course, the golden child.
[LAUGHS] Well, somebody has to be.
Don't you care that you're free ♪
I have to pee, all of a sudden.
I'll make your heart go ♪
beep, beep, beep, beep, beep ♪
The baddest broad in the street, ♪
- street, street, street ♪
- Congratulations.
You had a good day.
Well not at the office, but
Yeah in court today, it was
It was a good day.
What happened at the office?
I can't talk about it.
Excuse me.
Can I get a scotch on the rocks?
She's paying.
Excuse me?
For all my favours, a thank you.
"Avery, can you run a search?"
"Avery, can you drop the charges?"
"Avery, I need you."
MARCIE: Okay,
it's called "quid pro quo."
[AVERY LAUGHS]
Yeah, exactly.
You know,
if you're gonna harsh my high,
I'mma be over there.
Hey, come on.
You don't need to worry about me ♪
I don't be fighting for the spotlight ♪
You did good today.
I keep seeing a hundred ♪
and no in between ♪
Good girl, good girl ♪
I'll make your heart go ♪
beep, beep, beep, beep, beep ♪
The baddest broad in the street, ♪
street, street, street ♪
[HEAVY BREATHING]
What are we doing ♪
This is one hell of a ride ♪
And I don't know if I'll make it ♪
through it ♪
Putting my pride aside ♪
You know I'm by your side ♪
There's nothing to it ♪
But I feel like I'm losing ♪
I don't wanna be choosing ♪
It is a conclusion ♪
It's rather confusin' ♪
All of the games you playin' ♪
I'm saying that, ♪
we could be blooming ♪
Like flowers in June ♪
A beautiful view ♪
on a late afternoon ♪
I'm hoping it's soon ♪
I don't know what we doing ♪
But I'd rather know ♪
- than to be assumin' ♪
- Wait.
No no, sorry.
- Sorry.
- What?
I'm not about this.
I'm not about this.
You tell me that my love it heals ♪
Really seen you from all you face ♪
But just of the fact ♪
That something keeps ♪
holding me back, why? ♪
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