Rogue (2013) s03e19 Episode Script

How to Treat Us

So, where were we? ETHAN: Previously on Rogue.
Listen to me, Ethan, don't go anywhere near her apartment.
She's setting you up.
One of you guys is gonna tell me what the fuck is going on.
(GASPS) I am Marty Stein.
I'm a lawyer.
I know who you are.
Yay! Then we're halfway there.
(GRUNTING) (GRUNTING AND STRUGGLING) What do you want? For now, I want my fucking name back.
(GUNSHOTS) (GRUNTING) You okay? - Goodbye, Marty.
- What? Betsy, I just, I said I was sorry.
You're right! Bitching and moaning isn't going to do either one of us any good.
I have the flash drive.
We should talk.
Oh, we're gonna talk, Marty.
We're gonna talk.
I have a pulse! (THEME SONG PLAYING) (DOOR CREAKS OPEN) Go get me a coffee, Marty.
(EXHALES) So, I guess we're even now, huh? Did you hire someone to try to kill me? - Straight to the point.
- That's right.
No.
Why would I do that? Tilda Switzer said that you hired the Russians.
- Tilda Switzer is a lying fucking bitch.
- Yeah? Set me straight then, Marty.
Set me straight.
What? I admit, I may, in a manner of speaking, gotten the ball rolling.
On Mia? Mia, Mia, Mia, Mia was behind the short selling of the mine, which means what, which means she had access to the auditor's report.
She read the auditor's report.
The auditor who's plane crashed mysteriously? Well, I prefer "tragically", but whatever.
Was Mia just a tragic loose end? Mia short selling the stock was gonna scupper the entire deal.
And let me tell you something, it was a big fucking deal.
The Russians wanted her out.
The Russians put a hit out on her against my knowledge.
Why would I want her dead? I wanted to know what she knew.
I wanted to know how she got her information.
So I hire Greg Barrett to find out.
He came back with a very interesting little story.
About a magic flash drive, that had the ability to get inside the NSA database.
Which means what? Which means they have access to every individual, every company, worldwide.
- Sounds ridiculous.
- Ridiculous, right? That's what I thought.
Until I had Mia taken for a little test drive the other day before you heroically came and rescued her.
- So, you had Barrett hire me.
- I knew you'd find the girl.
You put me in the line of fire, Marty.
- What? - Unintentionally.
- Unintentionally? - Yeah.
Think about it, what was I doing, you were starting a new business, right? I was throwing you work, I was throwing you a bone.
I didn't know this was gonna turn into a giant fucking clusterfuck.
Why didn't you fucking call me? Why didn't you give me a heads up? I'll tell you why, cause you're a fucking piece of shit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
(SCOFFS) I appreciate there may be a little bad blood between us.
A little bit of bad blood, just a little bit.
Let me tell you something.
You stick with this girl and you're gonna wind up dead.
You're gonna wind up dead.
All of a sudden you're concerned with my wellbeing, huh? You're un-fucking believable, Marty.
- What do you know about her? - You're a fucking worm.
- What do you actually know about her? - You know what? You wanna talk business.
Let's talk business.
- Oh, okay.
- Yeah.
- Okay.
Just business.
- Yeah.
All right.
(CLEARS THROAT) You've got Mia, I've got the drive.
Lets put the two together.
- You get money.
- Yeah.
- And I get what I want.
- Which is? My name.
And the drive.
We figure out how this thing works.
- We set a new password.
- Okay.
Now, we don't need her, we get rid of her.
And then, it's you and me, on top of the fucking ziggurat, where we belong.
I'm the devil you know, Ethan.
- Like it or not.
- Yeah.
(DOOR OPENS) (INDISTINCT TALKING) This is not me.
What the fuck? What are you doing here? Get Jesus! (LAUGHS) - Marty.
- What? You have not been returning our calls.
I've been a little bit busy, Alexei, if you don't mind.
Mr.
Kelly.
I'm sorry, do I know you? No, but I know you.
I've been watching you on home videos.
- Is that right? - At the slaughterhouse.
It is quite a daring rescue you made.
You think I have never been shot in the guts before? ETHAN: I'm not aiming at your guts.
Neither am I.
You made promise to us.
Now you are ducking our calls.
This is very concerning.
I'm not ducking anything.
No one's ducking anything.
And I don't appreciate you just dropping in on me like this.
I'm a little busy, Alexei.
I will talk to you when I'm good and fucking ready.
Or you can talk to us now.
(CLEARS THROAT) I'm calling Bershov.
Jesus! Bershov wants to keep you alive for now.
But there is a tax on this.
Did he fail to mention that? Let us talk terms.
Okay, let's talk terms.
Go fuck yourself.
The tax is half million a week.
Um A, no.
And B, addendum, Get the fuck out of my bar.
Fuck off me, get the fuck off me.
Uh-uh.
Hey.
Back up, now.
You shoot him, I shoot you.
- Is that what we want? - No.
You know your men have been dropping like flies lately.
Can you afford to lose another one? Okay.
So what do we do here? How much does Marty owe you? - I don't owe him shit.
- Shut the fuck up.
The price is the price.
But I tell you what, I'll make you a deal.
Same price to keep you both alive.
Minus the phone.
You have 48 hours.
That's a lot of money in a very short amount of time.
You're clever boys.
You will find a way.
(SPEAKING RUSSIAN) (DOOR CLOSES) (EXHALES) Okay, Marty.
What's your deal with Bershov? (CLEARS THROAT) (CLEARS THROAT) Bershov was tying to tie up the loose ends on the deal.
And then, I find out that Barrett was killed, and I figured, I'm not stupid, I'm next.
So I go into hiding, I figure out my next move and I go to Bershov, with a new offer.
- The drive.
- The drive.
Yeah.
Okay.
I'm gonna call you later today with my decision.
You're in this as much as I am, you know that.
Get yourself a new phone.
Anna Drubeskaya.
That's her name.
(WOMAN TALKING INDISTINCTLY ON PA) For such a tiny person, you step like a fucking elephant.
It's good to see you.
You, too.
How you feeling? Like I slept in a ditch.
It was more of a gully than a ditch.
You look like you've been, uh, sleeping in some gullies yourself.
(CHUCKLES) Lowry was here.
He wasn't his usual warm self.
Oh? You know anything about that? Some people have a weird way of showing concern.
Mmm-hmm.
I told him.
You told him what? What do you think? - Jesus.
- I'm sorry.
- Why would you - You were missing.
- I thought it had something to do with it.
- (GROANS) Who else knows? I don't know.
You'd have to ask Lowry.
You called my Lieutenant? No, I didn't call your lieutenant.
What about the mayor? Does he know? Did you go to the home, did you tell my mom? Did you tell her that your son who you don't remember is now also a dirty cop? (SIGHS) What did you say to Marty? I told him about Greg Barrett, and I told him about Ethan.
I told him what you told me to tell him.
How'd he react? Like he always does, he said thank you very much and he kicked my ass out of there.
Why didn't you call me after you left? I was going to, but I wanted a bite to eat, I got hungry.
And then what? Then I get outside and this motherfucker hits me over the head, throws me in a car and takes me out to the woods.
- Why did he take you? - I don't know.
Do you think I'm lying? I don't think it was random.
I don't think it's random either, but all the fucker said was dig your own grave.
Did you see anything or hear anything? Yeah, a lot of Russian.
There was one with a cell, he said a name Tilda Sweetzer, Swetzer Switzer, Switzer.
Tilda Switzer, that's it.
Tilda Switzer.
So the dead Russian we found strangled and bludgeoned in the shallow grave.
You do that? It was pretty impressive, huh? I suppose.
You've had some practice, digging your own grave.
Get myself out, too, apparently.
Apparently.
Why don't you help get me the fuck out of here? Yeah? Something you forgot to yell at me for? Sure, come on in.
This place is a piece of shit.
Well, I've been in places like this before, and I've worked my way right out of it.
Besides, the last spot I was in really didn't work out, you know.
Doesn't mean you gotta punish yourself like this.
Well, some people do what they gotta do.
What're you doing here, Z? - You okay? - I don't know.
(GRUNTS) Look, I can't help if I don't know what's going on.
I'm pregnant.
Oh.
Yeah.
And it's, uh Don't you dare even ask me if it's yours.
Hey, listen, I'm sorry, but I thought we were doing I thought you was on I was.
Huh? (SCOFFS) That's all you gotta say? "Huh?" I come over here and tell you that I'm pregnant with your child and the best thing you can muster up is "huh"? Z, look, I'm (STUTTERS) Just gimme a second, I'm processing.
I knew this was a mistake.
Z, come on, hold on.
All right, just give me a second, this is a sign.
- A sign? - Yes.
You and me and Eli, we should be a family.
How are you supposed to take care of a family when you can't even take care of yourself? I'm standing right here, that gotta count for something.
- Counts for very little.
- But not for nothing.
Right? I got my asset forfeiture hearing today.
I'll get my store back, and I'm gonna get this shit right.
I've heard that one before.
Listen, I'm gonna take you out to dinner tonight.
Somewhere nice.
You know, we can talk about this a little bit more.
The sitter's got school in the morning, so it's gotta be an early night.
I'll pick you up at seven.
And you better take me somewhere nice.
(CHUCKLES) (DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES) What's up? I need you to look into something for me, Jen.
Sure.
You got a social? No, just a name.
Hit me.
There.
Her name is Anna Drubeskaya.
You looking for anything specific? No.
I looked for it online, I couldn't find anything.
Yeah, okay.
I'll take a look.
Hey, are you okay? (CHUCKLES) That's a relative term these days, Jen.
Yeah.
You got that right.
Thanks.
Thanks for doing this.
No worries.
Okay.
(KISSING) Tilda Switzer? Federal agent.
Fuck.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Well, how'd it go? He wants to work with us.
You, me and the flash drive.
What did you say? - I told him I'd think about it.
- You trust him? What's wrong? The Russians found us, Mia.
Shit.
What did they want? I mean, specifically.
Half a million dollars.
Is that specific enough for you? What? Marty cut a deal to save his own ass.
Now they wanna collect.
We have 48 hours.
"We"? As far as they're concerned, they think I'm with Marty.
We should just go.
You know, we should get on the next flight and just leave.
- Go? Go where? - I don't know.
Anywhere.
And leave the drive? Yeah, fuck the drive.
Okay? I don't need it.
We don't need it.
We could just go somewhere together and start over.
I'm not starting over, Mia.
And I'm not running.
I tried that once before.
It doesn't work.
Okay, then what? Hmm? Even if we could get our hands on half a million dollars do you think that they're gonna leave us alone? You think the Russian's are just gonna let us go? If you want to go, I won't stop you.
Oh, what the hell is that supposed to mean? That means I can't force you to do something that you don't wanna do, that's what it means.
Yeah.
You're right.
And we're in this together, so if that means we stay, then we stay.
Hmm.
How are we gonna get our hands on that much money? (KNOCKING) Marty.
Uh I didn't know we had something on the books today.
Come to think of it, I don't even know where the books are.
(CHUCKLES) No, no worries.
I just came by to say hi, see how you were doing.
Well, I'm glad you did.
I still feel terrible about that whole mix up with the Uh, with the - Well - What? Oh! Oh, you mean the abandoning me in my hour of need, when I'm the one most responsible for getting you elected to the United States senate, you mean that little mix up, Bob? Marty, I wanted to help you out, you know that, but the team, they felt us being seen together, you know, given your little, well - Problem.
- Bob, listen to me.
Water under the bridge.
It's good to hear.
Besides, I knew you didn't need my help to rebound.
I saw Furnell's retraction.
I never doubted your innocence, Marty, not for a second.
Well, Bob, you know what? I really do appreciate that.
That's very nice of you to say.
This is a list of undeclared donations right into your war chest, Bob.
Violations of almost every campaign finance law, on the books.
I mean, as far as I know, I'm no expert.
Where'd you get these? (LAUGHS) That's a good question, Bob.
You buried those pretty deep, I gotta say.
It wasn't easy.
Please.
Please.
(EXHALES DEEPLY) (CHUCKLES) You know, I've been doing a lot of thinking lately, Bob.
- Of course.
- I mean, what with my situation and the trauma and all, I got to wondering (SIGHS) What am I going to leave behind, you know, what is my legacy gonna be.
You've been thinking that? I mean, maybe I've been taking too much.
Taking from the city, from the state, from the country.
Maybe that's why friends were so quick to abandon me at the very first sign of smoke.
Now, Marty, I just said Hey, hey, hey.
Nah-uh-uh.
That's on me.
On me.
That's my responsibility.
No one else.
We teach others how to treat us.
Boy, is that ever the truth.
And that's why I was thinking, I want to start giving back.
You know? Uh Well What do you have in mind? Well, I was thinking, you know, with your help, of course, that I would be appointed to the District Court of the state of Illinois.
Uh You want to be a Federal judge? - Bingo, Bob.
- Marty, I can appreciate that this last week has gone a long way to repairing your reputation, but even if I could make a case for you, and that is a big if.
Even then, District Court Judge is a lifetime appointment and there's just no spots available right now.
Why don't you let me deal with that? Nice to see you, Senator.
(SIGHS) I should keep running.
You probably should.
But if I do, something tells me you'll just pop around the next corner.
And the next one, and the next one after that.
You know, I was thinking Gibsons.
You know, low key.
What do you think? Like, maybe, 20, 30 people? I have no idea what you're talking about.
I'm talking about your retirement party.
(SCOFFS) That's funny.
I have few more rounds left in me yet, Marty.
What? I swear to God, I've found this old lamp and whenever I rub it, a genie pops out and grants me.
(LAUGHS) any wish I want.
This is tax fraud, Your Honor.
Right there, in black and white.
(SIGHS) You son of a bitch.
I'll foot the bill for your party.
A simple "Thank you" will be sufficient.
Go fuck yourself.
That's it, run it off, girl.
Sweat it out! Mr.
Dinard, do you have anyone who'd like to make a statement on your behalf? Uh, no, I believe that you have the paperwork in front of you Special Agent Lowry and Agent Deakins.
Yes, I have the letters.
I'm asking you whether you have anyone who is willing to speak for you in court today.
No, I didn't realize that I needed to have representation.
So, that's a no? Yes, Your Honor.
My understanding was that this was just a formality.
And who told you that, sir? Special Agent Lowry and Agent Deakins.
Well, if that is what they told you, Mr.
Dinard, I'm afraid that they're ill-informed.
Am I keeping you, Mr.
Dinard? - No, sir.
- Glad to hear it.
The court rules in favor of the State.
(BANGS GAVEL) Your Honor, please.
- Sir, listen, I had a deal.
- We're done.
- Your deal is not my concern.
- Why not? This court has full discretion and has no obligation to honor any previous arrangements that you might've made.
That is fucking bullshit.
Mr.
Dinard, your assets were seized to prevent the ongoing continuation of a criminal enterprise.
You are a drug dealer, you're a murderer, you're a gangster, and as far as I am concerned, you're a terrorist.
You're the embodiment of everything that is wrong in this city.
Now this threatening attitude might work well for you out on the street, but you will not hold this court hostage with your thug-like attitude and your tactics.
We're done here.
(INDISTINCT MURMURING) (PHONE RINGING) HARPER: Patty.
Buddy, you do not have to do this.
Hey, it was me they tried to kill.
Ow! Not an invalid.
Okay.
Is he really necessary? Insurance against you ripping me off, - among other things.
- ETHAN: Oh, yeah? You guys have met before.
Right? Oh, we have had the pleasure, yes.
ETHAN: Do you have the drive, Marty? So, what am I looking for? Well, no team sports, obviously, there's too many X-factors.
MARTY: So what does that leave? Golf? Tennis? - Ping pong? - What about MMA? How about something with a little grace, a little brawn, little brains? We're not buying tickets, Marty, we're placing a bet.
I'm putting up the cash, my call.
I thought the government took all your cash.
Government couldn't find all my cash if I drew them a treasure map.
Okay, what are you suggesting? How about the fine art of boxing? ETHAN: Fine.
Sure.
Start with that.
(KEYBOARD CLACKING) Okay, I'm gonna need some guidance here.
Pull up a list of all the domestic fights for this evening, anything that's officially sanctioned.
Then we need to find doctors, trainers, promoters, anybody with an inside scoop.
Our teams are going through Tilda Switzer's house as we speak.
Heading to your office next.
- Waste of time.
- Why's that? There's nothing to find.
Your boss was gruesomely murdered.
You think that was a mistake? I don't know what this is, maybe a jealous ex-boyfriend.
No.
I think she was involved with the wrong people.
Wrong people, what wrong people? She was a boring businesswoman.
In charge of one of the largest operating uranium mine's in North America.
Teetonka Chicago Inc.
, six months ago, was hovering at 53 cents.
As of market close, it's at 266 a share.
Too bad they don't pay me in stock options.
Can you explain how that surge is even possible? Look, I am not a financial analyst.
I only answer the phones.
If you know something, we can protect you.
(SCOFFS) Unlikely.
You don't even know who to protect me from.
What we know is that the Russian mob is responsible for Tilda's death.
We just don't know why.
Do you need to see what they did to Tilda? What do you think they're gonna do to you once they know we spoke? You think they're gonna trust you to keep your mouth shut? I have nothing to say.
Okay.
Then can you confirm the Teetonka Chicago Inc.
Was in the process of being sold? Is that right? No.
No? Then how do you explain the articles in the Tribune discussing the sale to Blasko Industries? I didn't say it wasn't happening, I said I couldn't confirm it.
- Why? - It's called a "non-disclosure agreement".
I'm not asking you to discuss anything confidential.
You're asking me to discuss information that you already have, which is a waste of our time.
If you want anything else, get a warrant.
Or speak with our lawyer, Marty Stein.
Your lawyer Marty Stein? Wow.
(JAZZ MUSIC PLAYING) MARTY: Henry.
Marty! I haven't seen you since that Arizona/Oregon disaster.
Yeah, that did not go so well.
How you holding up? Well, Mitzi passed.
- Sorry to hear that.
- Why? - Who are they? - Friends.
Yeah? Then why are they eye balling me like fucking cops? Jesus Christ, Henry.
You're one paranoid son-of-a-bitch, you know that? HENRY: What are we doing here today? We would very much like to place a bet, Henry.
- Your phone broken? - Actually, yeah.
But we thought we better make this one in person, anyway.
HENRY: Why? We're talking about a larger bet than normal.
- What're we talking about? - We're talking about a quarter mil.
(LAUGHS AND SNORTS) - HENRY: Are you serious? - Yeah.
- Marty, I can't cover that.
- Sell some of it off.
- Even if I did - Even if you did what? You gonna let a bet this size walk out the door? Really, Henry? (SIGHS) That's a lot of money for a football game, Marty.
Who said anything about football? - HENRY: Oh, what're we talking about? - Talking about boxing.
- Boxing? - Yeah.
Archuleta/Garcia.
- No way, can't do it.
- Why not? Archuleta's a six to one favorite, Marty.
I can't do it.
- Who said anything about Archuleta? - What? Who said anything about Archuleta? We're talking Garcia.
And I just told you, Archuleta's a six to one favorite.
I mean, you do understand what that means, right? Yeah.
It means that if Garcia wins, we stand to make a shit ton of money, that's what that means.
You come in here after two years, without an invite, with people I don't know, and you wanna put a quarter million dollar bet on a six to one underdog? Someone's trying to rip me off.
No one's trying to rip you off, Henry.
No one's trying to fuck with you.
We are placing a bet.
That's called gambling.
What the hell is this? $250,000 American cash, greenback.
What're you doing bringing it here? Show of good faith.
You get to hold on to that money until the fight.
All right.
I'll take your money.
I'm gonna need to count it first.
Knock yourself out.
(GROANING) Should you be working, son? Never felt better.
Gonna be honest with you, not a lot to go on here.
I appreciate that, which is why we're not looking for much.
A wiretap on Marty Stein isn't exactly nothing.
He's an officer of the court.
Technically, I suppose.
Judge Warner already issued a warrant for Switzer's home and office.
You're asking me to take a big step here.
Based on what? A hunch? The original warrant further indicated Marty Stein's involvement in the kidnapping and attempted murder of Detective Finnegan.
Your case is circumstantial, at best.
Right now, it is.
Which is why we're here.
Even if I give you what you want, there's a decent chance another judge overturns this on appeal.
Cross that bridge when we come to it? - Good luck.
- Thank you.
Agent Lowry.
Come by to say thanks? No.
Not exactly.
- I don't understand.
- Didn't seem like the judge did either.
It went against you? (CHUCKLES) I'm sorry, Marlon.
I know you stuck your neck out for us.
Don't even worry about it.
I'm not really here for an apology.
Then what are you here for? Working with you guys You know, helping you all out, it was the first time in my life I was part of something good.
Somethin' right.
I'm wondering if there's anything you all can use me for.
You mean like a CI? Nah, I'm not a snitch.
Then what? Did you graduate from Quantico and not tell anybody? (CHUCKLES) I'm talking about, you know, outreach.
Working with the community.
Trying to keep these kids away from this type of life.
RENNER: Agent Lowry.
- Yeah.
- Who is this? Well, this is Marlon Dinard.
He's been helping with the Unless the rest of that sentence is he's helping you finish collect statements from your agents, I don't give a fuck.
I've got three dead agents and not enough answers.
I needed those statements yesterday.
Well, I understand, but I was just telling Mr.
Dinard that To get the fuck out of my task force.
- Yes, sir.
- Good.
Listen, Marlon, why don't you see me in a couple of months? - I'll see what we can work out.
- Listen, I don't have a couple of months.
Okay? This shit has to happen.
Well, I don't have time right now, Marlon.
I'm sorry.
Good luck to you.
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATION) (MAN ANNOUNCING ON TV) Hey.
(INDISTINCT) What can I getcha? Three bourbons, please.
Thank you.
I'll have a water.
Have a drink, will you? I'll take the water like I said.
WAITRESS: Coming up.
(CLEARS THROAT) He doesn't look like he's very injured.
Well, thank God, because the commission wouldn't let him fight.
I don't believe his manager's lettin' him in there.
He's going to get killed.
(LAUGHS) For $80 million, I'd fight with a torn rotator cuff.
Fine by me.
Let him die.
Come on now.
Ding ding.
Come on now.
Step back.
Step back.
Easy.
What the Easy.
Why is he fuckin' He's going toe-to-toe with him.
Back up! MIA: Shit.
ETHAN: Jesus Christ.
Oh! Shit.
There it is, goddammit! You know what? I think I'm gonna have that drink.
- You guys want anything? - No.
Be right back.
- JENNIFER: (ON PHONE) Hey.
- Do you have anything? I'm working on it.
Whoever she is, Anna Drubaskaya is a hard girl to find.
- Keep me posted all right? - Deal.
Miss, can I get a Maker's? So, I thought we said about seven, right? Why don't you come in for a sec? - All right.
- You want something to drink? Yeah.
Sure.
Where's Eli? ZIPPORAH: Sent him to my mom's.
Oh.
That's a good idea.
(POURING LIQUID) Marlon, you know I care about you, right? Of course, I know that.
We've been through some stuff together.
(SMIRKS) That's damn straight.
But we've always managed to stay in each other's lives.
Yeah.
That's all I want.
Please, just let me get through this.
You're great with Eli, and he absolutely adores having you around.
That's good, because I'm not going nowhere.
Marlon Hey, baby, listen.
Today at court that was just a little setback, you know.
I'm not finished.
The way that judge talked to you Look.
I know, it was wrong, he was wrong.
It was what he said.
And I've been turning a blind eye for too long, to who you are To what you are.
Hey, I can change.
All right? I can make this right.
For you and for Eli.
And for our baby.
I can't have that around my kid.
I made an appointment today.
I'm going to get it taken care of.
(GASPS) - I'm sorry.
- You're sorry? You see, I thought you said (SNIFFLES) I know what I said.
(CHUCKLES) It wasn't an easy decision, Marlon.
This is not your decision to make by yourself! Yes, it is, Marlon.
It's done.
My mind's made up.
(SIGHS) (DOOR SLAMS SHUT) (EXHALES) (SOBBING) (MAN TALKING INDISTINCTLY ON TV) This is bad, Marty, this kid's getting his fuckin' ass kicked.
He's toying with him.
Garcia, come on.
Tell me you're toying with him.
There, there.
Stick it, will you? (INDISTINCT MURMURING) - ETHAN: Here you go.
- MARTY: Go, go at him! Come on, kick his ass.
MARTY: Take it to the final.
Go, baby, go.
(ALL CHEERING) His fucking shoulder's gone.
There it is! He's gotten off the left hand.
He's got nothin' left.
Come on, now.
Finish him! - Finish him.
- ETHAN: It's a dent.
(ALL EXCLAIMING) Yeah! Yeah, we did it! We've done it! We've done it! We did it! (INDISTINCT CHATTER) - Hey.
- Shit.
I'm assuming that you don't have my money.
You fucking ripped me off.
I ripped you off? How did I rip you off? Six to one on that fight.
It was fucking fixed.
You listen to me.
I want my fucking money.
- And I want it right now.
- I don't got it.
What can I tell you? - You know what? - Ethan, don't.
- Listen, motherfucker.
- Ethan, there's another way.
You took a quarter million fucking dollars from me.
- I don't have it.
What can I tell you? - Really? I'll tell you something, you got one vote for you, and you have one against you.
Marty, he's your friend, what it's gonna be? - Not my friend.
- Oh, yeah? - Wait! Wait! - Wait, what? - What do you mean wait? - I'll get you your fucking money.
Oh, really? Because two seconds ago, you didn't have my fucking money.
Two seconds ago, I didn't have a fucking gun stuck in my ear.
Come here.
Let's go.
Mia.
Stay in the car.
What? Why? Because I don't know what's going on up there, that's why.
Okay, well, I can take care of myself, Ethan.
All right.
Just stay in the car.
Let's go.
Get out.
I'm gonna stay too, I'm gonna talk to the girl.
Get out of the car, Marty.
Okay.
Who the fuck is he? - What is this? - You gotta be fucking kidding me.
This is the guy who's been fucking backing your bets? Alexei! You are one dumb fuck, you know that, Henry? You already have my money? No, but actually, you got ours, you fat Russian fuck.
You piece of shit.
What the fuck is going on? Your boy didn't cover his bet.
That's what's fucking going on.
- Is this true? - Yeah, it's true! And what was the bet? It was a quarter of a million dollars.
Garcia over Archuleta.
This is how you planned to pay me? - With this insane wager? - It wasn't insane, you A six to one underdog, not exactly a sure thing.
I knew he had a torn rotator cuff, you fuckin' dumb - You fucking set me up! - MARTY: Shut up! We did our homework, we made a bet.
Nevada Boxing Commission reported no injury.
They don't know yet.
And how did you? How do you think? - The drive.
- That's right.
I caught an email between the trainer and the doctor.
(CHUCKLES) And because of this you think I owe you money? - Depends.
- On? Yeah? Whether you're a welching coward or not.
That fucking bet was no good.
And still you took it? - He fucking ripped me off, Alexei.
- Quiet! I'm not going to pay your money.
- What's that? - Really? But for this week, your debt is paid.
For this week only.
And how much longer do you expect us to keep paying, Alexei? I'm just curious.
However long Mr.
Bershov says so.
Now get the fuck out of here.
Come on.
(SPEAKING RUSSIAN) (HORNS HONKING) (CELL PHONE VIBRATING) Hey.
JENNIFER: I need to see you.
It's pretty urgent.
- Hey, you know - Ethan, seriously Let me call you back in a few minutes.
- Yeah.
Bye.
- Fine.
Bye-bye.
Who was that? It was Jen.
I forgot I was supposed to have a drink with her tonight.
A drink? Yeah.
She hasn't been doing so well with, you know, losing her uncle and she needs somebody to talk to.
So I'll just drop you back at your place.
You know, why don't I just come along? I don't think that's a good idea.
Oh, okay.
Whatever you think is best.
(BEEPING) Jen, it's me.
(CAR ALARM BEEPING) (GASPS) - Hey, Judge.
- Now don't do anything foolish, son.
Give me your wallet.
Wallet.
And that cellphone, too.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) (WHISPERS) Cellphone.
What do you want? I don't want to be here with you, Judge.
That's for sure.
Where I want to be is with my girl, celebrating.
That's how my day was meant to go.
But instead, I'm here with you.
Man, I haven't even eaten yet.
I'm hungry, what about you? Now look, what I said in that courtroom (GUNSHOT) (DOG BARKING) I forgot.
What? How much I missed this place.
Did you miss me? - Hmm? - No.
Come on, you missed me.
(CHUCKLES) You still got any of that, uh, stuff, in that desk? I'll get the mugs.
You think Marty went to bed? I mean, it's been over an hour and not one call.
(PHONE RINGING) (LINE RINGING) - MARTY: Hello? - MIA: It's Mia.
MARTY: Mia? This is unexpected.
- MIA: We need to talk.
- MARTY: Okay.
Come over with Ethan in the morning.
MIA: We need to talk alone.
Are you there? MARTY: Oh, I'm listening.
MIA: Route 401 Diner on Sixth.
Meet me there in half an hour.
Was that Mia Rochlan? - Sounds like it.
- I thought she was dead.
Let's go.
There goes that drink.
Come on, let's go.
- You all right? - Yes, stop asking that.
Ma'am, Harper Deakins, DEA.
With the Chicago Gang Task Force.
This is Detective Patrick Finnegan.
We're hoping you can help us with something.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER) - JENNIFER: Hey.
- You get something? Yeah.
Well, don't keep me in suspense, let's go.
What is it? Well, it's You should know it's not great.
Okay, let me see it.
Seems your girlfriend has a nasty habit of turning up around dead bodies.
- She knew him.
- Who? Vasily.
JENNIFER: (SIGHS) Yeah.
She shot him.
Mia You know, whatever her name is, she knew him.
It says here Anna Drubeskaya was killed two years ago in a subway explosion in Moscow.
You sure can pick 'em.
What's that supposed to mean? I did all right with you, didn't I? Thank you.
Can't exactly use you as a reference though, can I? (CHUCKLES) No.
(SIGHS) There's one.
- Evening, sir.
- Hello.
WAITRESS: What can I get you? MARTY: (ON SPEAKER) Coffee.
WAITRESS: Okay, coming up.
There's two.
MIA: So, what is good here? MARTY: I don't know.
You called the meeting, you tell me.
Anna Drubeskaya.
The walking dead.
Even the dead have to eat.
We don't need him.
Excuse me? MIA: You have the drive.
You have me.
It's a match made in heaven.
All we need to do is get rid of Ethan Kelly.

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